The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 6, 1936, Page 8

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io mace | Seo iO ey b Episcopal Guild Will Sponsor-a Food Sale Mmes, A. A. Jones and W. E. Cole are in charge of @ food sale, featuring Boston brown bread and baked beans,! which St. George's Episcops! After- | noon Guild will hold Saturday in the A. W. Lucas company store. The sale is to start at 11 a: m, * * % ’ Alumni Organize Chapter at Dickinson Miss Amanda E. Erickos. heads a University of North Dakota alumni organization which was formed re- cently at Dickinson, Other officers are Miss Ethel Muggii, vice president. |. and Louis Veigel, secretary-treasurer. | John Starke presided as temporary chairman at the organization meeting. C.D.A. Invites Public To Card Party Monday One in the series of benefit, card! parties which Immaculate Conception Court No. 322, Catholic Daughters of | s planned for the winter 1 be held at 8 p. m. Mon-|f school auditorium Americ months Gay, in SL. Mary There will be the auction which will start at 8 p.m algo will be a door prize, is invited. z ‘ * * Mrs. Olson May Open Private Kindergarten) Mrs. Malvin O. Ols children in such a sel: son has th kind of in Bismarc has been a sponsor of dunior American Legion Auxiliary ac- © tivilles. *e % *Capital Homemakers include a pa 5 planned by Cap- ital Homemakers’ club menbers as} they met Thursday afternoon in the home of Mrs, Elma Hendrickson, 511 Thirteenth St., who had Mis. W. C Wiley as co-hostess. Arrangements | ™ for the party will be made at a later] = c meeting. Mmes. J, O. Quinn and Charles Tol- iver, the project leaders, tructed ich as ironing board covers ~ clothespin bags. ee * Etta Irene Jenkins, L. Bettger Are Wed Miss Eita Irene Jenkins, daughter ot Mr, and Mrs. William Jenkins of Pettibone, and Lincoln Geil Bettger, é0n of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Bettger of Tuttle, were married at 10:15 a. m., and _.- Fyiday in the McCabe Methodist Epis- Copal parsonage, 407 Sixth Si., by Rev. Walter E. Vater, pastor. The bride’s gown was of midnight blue with a corsage of silver flowers -and with it she wore slippers of match- dng blue and silver turban. Her sister, Miss Ella L. Jenkins, attending her, ‘wore black crepe trimmed with lace. Walter A. Tyberg was best man for Mr. Bettger. Mr. and Mrs. Bettger both are em- ployed by the Grand Pacific hotel Testaurant and they are to be at home there immediately. The bride was graduated from the Medina hi: @chool in 1932, After completing his High school course at Robinson in 1930, Mr. Bettger studied the Capital ‘Commercial college in Bismarck. * * * _ {Wanda Marie Pehl Is _ Married in Washington George Pehl, Sr., has announced} - the marriage of his daughter, Miss * Wanda Maric Pehl, formerly of Arena, to Walt. Evers of Chehalis, Wash., which occurred at 8:30 p. m., Saturday, Sept. 26, at Chehalis. Mrs. Julius Leske, sister of the bride, was matron of honor and Carl Heil was best man for Mr. Evers. For * the ceremony the bride wore a two- piece tunic of black satin fashioned in princess lines with matching ac- Just arrived—limited num- ber of Olga V. Hanscomb’s famous cook bovk, with 250 pacies. May be secured at 5 marck Tribune office ~ while they last. 50c each. Men Snickered When Carrie Walked Down the Street! GLADYS GEORGE Former Mpls, Stage Star in “Valiant Is the Word for Carrie” PARAMOUNT Sunday 7 es For Sale TURKEY Barrel-Packs Also barrels for salting meat “Northern” Hide & Fur Co. ‘The Brick Building, Corner cessories and a corsage of gardenias, | ¢—— Mrs. Leske wore a silk crepe sult with @ corsage of Talisman roses. Mrs. Evers has been employed in a women’s wear shop at Chehalis since leaving Arena two years ago. She at- tended the Minot and Vailey City Teachers colleges after completing her studies at the Bismarck high schoo! and taught at Arena before leaving ociety E.O. Leaders Evers are making] | their home at Centralia, Wash. * W. F. Bischof Family To Move to California} cial affairs are being jgiven for Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bischof. {619 Rosser avenue, west, who decided this week to move to Los Angeles, Calif,, and who possibly will leave for jthe west next Tuesday. Their move ts being made upon the advice of the physician of their only child, Walter James, accompany his family to Los Angeles hut will return in about two weeks to resume his work in the policy department of the Provident Life In- france company until. February or Mr. Bischof has th the firm for about eight Mr, Bischof will MRS. KATHERINE GODDARD evening, the board members, { ‘of the McCabe chureh will give a 6:30 o'clock p upper in the church parlors for the “N. Lloyd Lill nple were co-hos! the Women's Home Missiona lety of the church, given in the Hample home, and Mrs, R. Lb, Mathewson of i and daughter 5 given Thursda 514 Fifth SL..| so Nas announced that if there is suf- sfieient demand she will open a cen- {raily located kindergarten for child- ven and that she will be glad to hear from mothers desiring to place their! nool. Mrs, Ol- required training for this and during her residence MRS. INA TAYLOR xldard, above, of Ellendale, aylor, below, of Fargo, are ¢ affairs of the North Da- {kota chapter of the P. E. O. Sister- They hold offices of president jand vice president, respectively. ', Mathewson, in the d, . Werre and Mr. x in the high score they own land and wiere to farm for the coming year. j cultural college, will admit at services Sunday, in the college 2 management house, for new initiates, faculty alum- members in the ‘aver hotel will follow the service: who was a sub-{ {score and Mrs, second high whe Plan Holiday Party; Christmas observance, which is to} hursday evening, Ap- | | on of Mr. and Mrs. | J. Henry Kling, 622 Hannafin St., is a have the! momber of the University of Wiscon- sin first regimental band which goes vanston, Ill, on a special train lay to play at the Wisconsin- hwestern game, Kling is @ fresh- man and is one of the few members ; of his class selected for the band. Ray 2G He plays the trombone, * ) Twelfth St., will Noy. 17 meeting. |of Mandan was a tos were held by R. FB. Carlander and Mrs. W. D. High and low s 718 Main avenue, y of Union Vets! : Leon Jacobson, son of Mr. and Mrs. lay afternoon. Mrs. Jacobson of Sims, worked here in the state regulatory department during several summer eleven members and two visitors in| Dridge el laundry methocs and equipment, in-| Fr cluding a discussion of soap, testing of soap, waicr softeners and bleaches. They exhibited several laundry aids, Ruth Hedstrom ted the club to meet with her in Miss Jean Crowley of Hebron is one six students which Phi Upsilon home cvonomics at the North Dakota Ag) Legionnaires, Attention! Members of the Amer- ican Legion member- committee are urged to attend a spe- cial meeting tonight in American Legion 8:30 p. m. Leonard B. Brauer, Membership chairman. ATTENTION, VOTERS ! 1 take this means to express my sincere gratitude to all those who so royally supported me for the office of County Treasurer in tke recent election, and I renew my pledge to give you an honest, courteous, and most efficient admin- THEODORE R, TAYLOR. The Corner Grocery A, BOUTROUS, Owner PURE JELLY, Red & White, hve PURE SPICES, Red & White, all kinds, 2-oz. tins, Ss, Swift's large cans, 2 for, CURRANTS, Red & White, 11-07. pkg. PEELS for your Lemon, Orange, 16-oz. tumbler GLACE CHERRIE; 3 MAPLE SYRUP, Red & White, 16-07. jug.... DILL PICKLES, Ned & White, RED ALASKA SALMON, Red THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE F | vacations, has been elected head of the sophomore class of the University of Chicago school of medicine. Ja- cobson also has been honored by membernip in Nu Sigma Nu, profes- sional cates pepe * Mmes. Harry Homan and, W. H. Mmes. L. A. LaRue, E. A. Brown and W. J. Flannigan were guests when Mrs. Louis H. Carufel, 202 Eighth 8t., entertained St. Mary's missionary group at cards and luncheon Thurs- day evening. Three tables of contra were In play. Mrs. H. D. Harding will Covers for 16 members were laid when the G-Girls’ bridge club had a 7 o'clock dinner Wednesday evening in the Rendezvous with the Misses Helen Misslin and MaeBelle Oison as hostesses. High scores in the con- tract games were held by Miss Misslin and Miss Rena Beartch, the latter a guest of the club. ee % Mrs, A. Neil York of Minot arrived Wednesday evening for a week-enil} visit with her mother-in-law, Mrs. Alice Wright York, 311 Main avenue, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- lam Steinbruck of pence. -* ' { 1 Melvin Ruder, son of Mr: and Mrs. M. M. Ruder, 20614 Main avenue, who is @ journalism student at the Univer- sity of North Dakota, is home for the week-end. Bismarck Elks Will Fete Early Members Lodge No. 1199 of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks will} honor its charter and 25-year mem- bers at Friday's mecting at 8:30 p, m., in the lodge rooms. The special pro- gram is being arranged by H. M. Leonhard as leading knight. 1910, and the members at that time and those received during 1911 will be the ones honored during the exercises. John A. Graham, present exalted ruler, will preside. Mr. Leonhard urges all lodge members to be pres- ent. CHANGE GROCERY NAME George C. Myers, who has been operating the Richholt grocery under its former name for the last two years, Friday announced that he had | decided to change the name of the| business to the Myers grocery. AUTO MAGNATE DIES Detroit, Nov. 6.—(#)—Henry B. Joy, Sr., former president of the Packard Motor Car company, died of heart disease at his Grosse Pointe farms home Friday. He would have been 72 Sullivan received the high scores and) be hostess for the Nov. 19 meeting. | ees ‘Dead’ Man Revive Has Chance to Live ened years old on Nov. 23, gee \Congratulations Are | Sent by John Moses) RRS ee ene ee Congratulations ‘upon his vic- tory were sent to William Langer Friday by John Moses, Demo- cratic gubernatorial candidate. His message follows: “Accept my congratulations upon your election to the go*ernorship.” Moses said in his message to Langer. “With many serious pro- blems facing the state your task will be a difficult one. My inte est in the welfare of the state has not ceased with the election. You may be assured you will have my cooperation and that of all public-spirited citizens in any endeavor for the welfare of the people of the state.” Governor Welford Friday had made no comment on the out- come. Binghamton, N. Y., Nov. 6.—( .| Physicians in city hospital said Friday Charles Stenson, 34, of Binghamton, had been “brought back to life” after being declared dead and had an even chance to recover from a heart ail- ment. Dr, Leonard J. Flannagan said Sten- son's breathing stopped at 11:40 o'clock Thursday night. “He had no pulse and didn’t breathe for a period of minutes,” Dr. Flanni- gan said. “We were sure he-was dead.” The physician said he applied a new resuscitator and inhalator and injected adrenalin and caffeine. At 11:45, the physician declared, a faint pulse was detected and the “cead man,” began to breathe. midnight, the heart beat had strength- and physicians said Stenson The lodge was instituted June 3,(would probably recover. THE a en DRCE medicated with throat-soothing ingredients of Vicks VapoRub. | Vicks CouGH Drop Metal Weatherstripping for DOORS AND WINDOWS For FREE estimates call or white OSCAR A. JOHNSON Phone 1799 - 218 W. Sweet Ave. Conditional Parole Lansing, Nov. 6.—()—Governor Frank D. Fitzgerald conditionally of- fered a parole Friday to Howard Ful- jget, held by Chicago police after his "RIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1936 By Delicious Aovits 20-Ib. box 85c Cranberries 3 5 Cc 2 UDB. oes eeseeeeeees 252 size, per dov...... * P00 ize 2c ee Rose, 3 Ibs. 1 9 c Potatoes ] 7 c A UbS. ....cseeeoeeeee Block Salt 47c White, 50-Ib. block. ., Potatoes $ 199 Ohios, 100-1b. bi Carrots 9c Large bunches, 2 for .... on aran pkg... 23c ‘Medsuring cup free) Salad ‘ied U. 8. Inspected Steer TOMATO JUICE, Red & White, Swansdown Cake Flour sere" 27¢ Fruit and Vegetable Department WINESAP APPLES, ORANGES, 252 size, TEXAS GRAPEFRUIT, Marsh seedics:, 126 size, RUTABAGAS, Luther, 4 Ibs. for. Tokay Grapes, 3 lbs. for ...........27¢ --MEAT DEPARTMENT-- Sirloin Steak, tb. .. Beef Pot Roast, Ib. Vea! Roast, Ib. ... Ribs of Beef, 2 ibs.. Pork Roast, th. Rolled Roast, tb. . 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