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J THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1936 — ( 4 i i g H —— ee un: a -|the United States conference of reas ociety A Veiled Hint at Smartness 16 Bismarck Co-eds__|*"Forkner Named [ BENDIX PLANT DLE reealieserdte to eae the amon mayors Wednesday as a means of Are YWCA Members | Vincent Bendix, president, said the Seats Ub na or oa ” Oe | Sixteen of the Bismarck girls at- = isa tere ieger woaties ascabed in asotlons ‘most suitable for | tending the North Dakota Agricul- Posit right them, from an economic standpoint. tural college recently enrolled in the employment to any person’ regardless | college Young Women’s Christian as-/ of union affiliation. | sociation, which has headquarters in| Several Hundred Workmen In| _ Several hundred workmen who re- ie. x |the college Y. M. C. A. building near i fused to leave the plant Tuesday Chinese Missionaries the campus. Cold Factory Refusing when ordered to do so by John P. + s ia) The Y. W. C. A. sponsors a weekly Older tock Mahoney, vice t in charge of Are Visitors in City Blue Monday tea, a charm school, irder to Leave manufacturing, shivered in the cold aE Soe groups and several parties Legale gee ir be peerree Free 32-Piece Dinner Set! Rey. R. E, Smith, minister of the luring the year. a South: Bend, Ind., Nov. 18.—(#)—| passed coffee and sandwiches to them Recipient Number : . The Bismarck girls who enrolled Machin‘ tomo- | through windows. Gospel Tabernacle, and Mrs, Smith, this year are the Misses Joan Hughes, ‘ ee cere ome: | "Mahoney had informed the work: 62442 401 Eleventh St., now are making a Marcia LaGrave, Beverly Barnes, of the Bendix Products corporation; men plant operation would be sus-|/Hi examine your slips for thin mission tour of Minnesota in company Hollace Beall, Thora Beatie, Jeanne oe remained idle Wednesday pending) pended indefinitely. Lote sab with Rev. and Mrs. Julius Bergstrom, Paris, Helen Pederson and Bernice sas ee My Adjustment of an unusual labor dis- Apother wet will be given away missionary workers from the north- Peterson, all freshmen in home eco- pute. National Zoning for absolutely free next week. west. section of China. nomics; Valdis Knudtson, Jane Law- ‘ ‘Thomas J. Jeffers, president of the ation: iy your purchasing’ © receipts. Rey. and Mrs. Bergstrom and Mrs yer and Kathleen O'Connell, fresh- : : federal union No, 9 of the United Au- Industry Advocated PEOPLE’S Berestrom’s mother, Mrs. Maria Berg- hen in arts and sciences; Donne Jean tomobile Workers of America, was ones DEPT. STORE @trom, nave been guests in the home son, sophomores in home economics; Mary Mahiman, a sophomore in arts and sciences, and Emma Mae Brittin, & junior in home economics, First Golden Wedding | Held at Grassy Butte Davis, Julia Wetmore and Jane Will- firm in his declaration that no strike| Washington, Nov. 18.—(#)—National of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith, par- : i ents of Rev. Smith, Mrs. Maria Bergstrom and her hus- band, Rev. S. Bergstrom, who died in 1929, laid down years of pioneer work in Hingping, Shensi, China. She went to China 46 years ago and now is on her fourth furlough. There now is a was in progress but asserted mem-| zoning of industry was advocated at) Bismarck Community Players church of more than 2,000 members in} ! the y and more than 20 native nog t Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lange were offer Preeee enced gospel work principals Saturday in the first gold-| _ Fargo, N. D., Nov. 18—(P)— : ee : | en wedding anniversary celebration; Mark I. Forkner, Langdon, suc- George M. Baker’s Record-Breaking Melodrama of the Eighties he three missionaries hope to re- ever held at Grassy Butte. ceeded L. B, Hanna, Fargo, a5 turn to China in the fall of 1937 to continue their work, The senior Mrs. Bergstrom lost two! children in 1911 at the inception of! Three hundred friends of the cou-| sovereign of St. Felix conclave jPle gathered for a turkey dinner, No, 45, Order of the Red Cross of which was followed by a dancing| Constantine, at the group's 14th “Among The Breakers” = : ; y Try this recipe for something stunning to admire—take a glamor girl party. annual state assembly in Fargo ‘ ee heen wae @ mission| like Pat Patterson, add a suave black felt hat, drape it with a dash Mr. and Mrs. Lange were married| Tuesday night. AOE BAe Occh. ator 1h ait of chenille veil. Then feast your eyes on a Paris achievement. at Halle, Germany, in 1886, They] | Andrew Miller, Fargo, was ee ser wy aanz|2zi@d in Dunn county in 100 and | Da ee ensure and fee CITY AUDITORIUM RUS Nek Be ‘ H ; id? zation meeting, each member is ask-|now have been residents of Grassy By e ee otion shack or ie First Baptist Aid’s ed to bring one or more original| Butte for 13 years. Mr. Lange is 76| Corder, moved up a notch. | They Curtain 8:15 P. M. Minn, Sunday. They will take part| SUpper Date Changed | poems to be reed fo te ercuP. aloate olgiand Mis. panee or Forks, viceroy; Albert G. John- ry conference at Alwood, . son, Fargo, senior general; Leroy -29, and will visit other] |The First Baptist Ladies’ aid 1s) Changes Are Made in | 14. icand 0, E.§, | Bat Bismarck, junior general TICKETS FOR ADMISSION churches in that state before going to|changing the date of its annual fall Prince Hotel’s Staff asonic an . tS. James McGuigan, Fargo, prelate; Main Floor 50c ppetors, Ill, for the Christmas hol-|supper and bazaar first announced for | Card Party Planned prank Derr ows: Berea, prelecty BAL 3 Cc Gallery 25¢ idays. arles J. hy , stan= : ee * Dee ede deneanh Mrs. Milton Rue! Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Hongslo, form- dard bearer; Arthur W. Fowler, PLUS TAX Brestieny, snnonned muesony, erly of the Maher hotel in Devils} The Masonic and Order of the| fargo, herald. Treasurer and re- f The reason for the change is a con-| Take recently Eastern Star joint social committee © ' ly became residents of comm di re Harry Ford, Cando, Annual Sunday School ice Pye a anauel ial nee and! Bismarck when Mr. Hongslo was| announces that it has planned a card aye ‘Fulton Burnett, Fargo. Dinner to Be Nov. 24|s#!e of the Mecca lethodist Epis- | transferred to the Prince hotel as a|Party Friday evening, Nov. 20, in the Next assembly will be in Fargo copal congregation which comes ou of 4 Mi Me Soll clerk, The Hongslos are living at; Masonic temple. Members of both} next November. Judge D. B. Two guest speakers will address the} Pe" jis been ine teeta oer | the Prince. : orders are asked to sponsor tables! Holt, Fargo, was named a new 1936 dinner for Sunday school of- F es George Foster, who formerly was|and to invite their friends to attend.) member. ficers and teachers which has been| {fis event in the Methodist ald’s ealen-| wit) tne Gladstone hotel at James-|Out-of-town members are invited. Old-timers renew memories of a colorful period! Newcomers enjoy an entertainment of a pictorial past! dar. = = set for Tuesday, Nov. 24, according to | town and who was at the Prince for| Reservations are not necessary. z Mrs. Forrest M. Davis, president of genera cheirrer at ths mech named! the last few mouths, has gone to Dev- ek Mollohans Will Leave the Bismarck Council of Religious|@ording to Mrs. Rue Supper, @C-| iis Lake as manager of the Maher. a : Ar Post D ber 1 AY the sponsoring organiza-|°°7.0 Bapulst whmen) are prepa 0 Ome hes Foster recently left for Political Club Will rmy ost December hey 2 homemade mince meat f tl eir new home. ° . Pa Ar enone caine Thanksgiving holiday as 8 fund ras. 1 ie? ML Hold Social Function Capt. Cecil S. Mollohan of the Med- eths ; ing project. Orders are being taken | : () € ical Corps, who recently recelved or- of the International Council of Chris- by Mrs, Ellis L, Jackson (641-J), wife i Watford City an to Losers in an attendance contest | ders transferring him from Fort Lin- tian Education, and Dr. C. A. Arm- Wed Alyce Connolly | will entertain the winners at cards| coin, and his family expect to leave of the pastor. Pi and luncheon at a social meeting of|here about Dec. 1, according to pres- strong of Fargo, superintendent of | the North Dakota council. Dr. Lota iu! | he Ladies’ Welford-f Sekt : | Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Connolly of| the elford-for-Governor | ent plans. . Jel headarshiy and Ghasticn guse| New Poetry Society | zekeison announce the engagement of|‘lub at 8 p. m. Friday in the World|°"an Associated Press dispatch re- cation.” ‘The second speaker will re-| Will M Thursday | the! aaushter. Miss Alyce Connolly, War Memorial building dining room. |ceiyed last week stated that he was ; 1 eet ULSAAY | to games Coleman, who is associated | Husbands of all of the members will being transferred to the Philippine view the recent world Sunday school conference held at Oslo, Norway. | eB ae with the National Bat EaEice a be guests at the party + |department and official word received i ‘es +30 | je Bismarcl try socicty, which | Watford City. The wedding will take Jater at the army post orders him to ane Puiiacmice erineciion, enue was organized in October, will hold} place Nov. 24 in the Sacred Heart Mr. and Mrs. J.*P. Cain and 80N,) seryice in the leas army hospital at Mrs, Alvin ©. Strutz of the Evang-| its first regular meeting at 8 p. m.,|Cchurch at Sanborn, Both Miss Con-| Patrick, of Dickinson, leave Wednes-|Tentsin, China. elical congregation is general arrange-| Thursday in The Cairn, home of Mr.|nolly and Mr. Coleman are graduates} day by motor for Santa Monica,) capt, and Mrs. Mollohan and their ments chairman, Peter Klein of the, and Mrs. Clell G. Gannon, Anyone) 0f the North Dakota Agricultural col- | Calif., to visit Mrs. Cain's brother-In-|daughtets, Patricia Ann and Joan Bismarck Baptist church has charge| Who writes poetry or who is interest |lege. Miss Connolly is affiliated with | law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. George! vivian, will go from here to Williams- Of ticket sales. |ed in the work of native poets is in-|Ph! Mu sorority and Mr. Coleman] Sloan. Mrs. Cain and Patrick will| port, Pa., to visit her mother, Mrs. Eight local churches are affiliated| vited to attend the meeting and to With Sigma Phi Delta fraternity. spend the winter in the west, but Mr./Martha Bennett, for about three with the council and they alternate| become a member of the society. Fol- lle geet! Cain will return to North Dakota @f-| weeks. They then will go to Denver, in holding the annual dinners. lowing the plan used at the organi-|}, Contract was in play at threg| ter several weeks’ stay. Colo., for a stay with Captain Mollo- talbes with score awards going to Miss. * * * han’s arents, Mr, and Mrs. J. Mollo- Cecil Ryan, @ substitute player, and| Mrs. A. M. Brazerol and son, Rich-| pen had expect to visit at’ several 1a Ler LACTerervartervar yarn setae | Mrs. C. H. Cloid when Miss Rose M.| ard, 217 Avenue A, west, and Mrs. Peace a aed MEMEUES |Viro catertained ‘st, Therent's tls | Brezerol's mother, Min’ O.'E. anger |", places before saling fom San ionary group Monday evening in her] son, 723 Second St., left Sunday for ; ° . home, 108% Fourth St.. south. Mrs.| Canistota, 8. D., where Richard is to ae ooeey vores RMI Sterling Silver Fa joule Wansise aso wa gut. The|feoeveteatmest atthe Orton cline | tr, and in Havel Fenote ee hee: EST OS s59 2) SIO IES SS 7) Officers now at Fort Lincoln who . weeks: sk recently have been st Tientsin Pe i Capt. and Mrs. Richafd C. Babbitt CAR V ING SE | S Gerald E. Movius, political reporter) {74 ‘cant, H. Dillon McHugh, who for The Fargo Forum, who makes fre- quent trips to Bismarck, and Mrs. Movius left Saturday on a trip that * ok Ox will take them to New York, Wash- . ington and other eastern points. They|Charles E. Hook Will Plan to be away apous three weeks. | A ddress Luther League H To Look For Y¥ I Miss Mary Flora Wood, a student ow ° oo or our served there immediately before com- ing here. Steak Size $5.00 Regular Price $10.00 (only eight sets) Schilling toasted ‘Tea * g Toasting . We are “laying away” articles for Christmas— It’s not too early. at Minot Teachers college, and George| A program of Thanksgiving theme L P i Wood, who is working at Jamestown, |has been planned for the meeting of PY 1 ow t ce ar and Mrs. Howard Wood, 415 Griffin|Games and refreshments will follow. Ask the price of each leading low priced car. Then releases « i the Bismarck high school faculty. Mrs. Charles Pisher, 307 Seventh St.) 01°. “syivia Klemenhagen will pre- to get the facts ... prove to you that the completely new 1937 solo by Paul Ytreeide and selections with which a tea leaf dred I. Hoff are caring for hostess * 4 for'a brief trip and will be out of the is to visit the Pontiac factory. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Wiiiiam Westerman of with their daughter, Carol, who still is ieft Monday morning after being|the Trinity Luther League at 8:15. p. : ay week-end guests of their parents, Mr.|m., Thursday, in the church parlors. a St. An address, “The High Power,” will i - i 3 x * Ok be delivered by Charles E. Hook of what you get for your money. The questions below will help you s! a south, has returned from a two-month ae ” ° . . Bonham Brothers esr ttevor-more justice oma nema le 6, Mae Terraplane is the No. 1 CAR of the Low Price Field. | of the delicious flavor Spokane, Tacoma and Seattle, Wash. | Musical entertainment w by a male chorus. The Misses Adeline Ness and Mil- a was blest by nature. Three Days Only duties. Miss Tabitha Voelzke is ar- ranging the enniee. Mr. and Mrs. George J. Brown, 615 Sixth St., left Wednesday afternoon city until Sunday. Mrs. Brown goes Y to St. Cloud and Albany, Minn., to Are Ou Bus 7 visit relatives until Mr. Brown re- turns from Pontiac, Mich., where he S ti " P) “ Brown, an employe of Fleck Motor a Ur ay 1g. t e Sales, Inc., won the trip to the factory / in a contest. * * * HERE'S FOR “GOING OUT” : ; New Salem left for thelr home Wed- 4) nesday after visiting since Sunday SALE OF \ , seriously ill in the Bismarck hospital ment ? your have back of it the experience of the oly : : followihg an appendectomy. They were terior luxury t guests while here of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. POWER? Do you find 96 or 101 herse- stedl bodies since 1928? © Dees it Sera iA So ee]. goer ta dls fad SMOOTH Lewin RESERVE from New Salem on Wednesday and power? © Is vibration engineered out at its i alvays ready for use AUTO- @ er resses also is a guest in the Newton home. very source? MATHS uy, from the same Resbe pagal! PERFORMANCE? Can the salesman * brakes PROVED their safety Hcabiog conieted wits: cryeantennun PROVE perirmance with new stock car bY soping the cat in lene then bali the 4 33 3 3 bouquets when Mmes. E. A. Brown and recerds made by 1937 cars before public in- legal requirements, American Aute- ‘ A. W. Gussner were Soshoslosses ae troduction and certified by the contest beard mobile Association 2 ° Is Hpdrau- { e * the dining rom ofthe Paiersn, Fae of the American Autorssbile Associaton? — lic Hil-Held 26 on optional extra? , ore went mes. W. F. = Whether you select a dress for this week-end Price Groups Gran tA. TaBue Be Gn aod AMD, DUES pp ened kl ah ee y or for later on, every one in these two groups is so new that it will carry you way past the holi- days. Here are dresses that have been selling to $18 and $22. Velvets, crepes, wools in the new low, respectively. = 1 37 |||. asction was piayed'at three tases] ‘To All These Questions. . . TERRAPLANE’S ANSWER 18 “YES” ©] ine the business discussion when St, +. and that’s why it’s Ne. 1 CAR ef the Lew Price Field! ing the business discussion when St. George's Episcopal Evening Guild met Those new, dressy hats |} | Monday evening win ee eit score Hudson's Completely New 1937 princess lines and swing styles. All colors that just came in are Rontees want: Alas) Rita Murphg? and styles... but three days only! being reduced for this eae rt pc alt He ea aad § Sowrelt enters special sale. This in- g +e & Group of eccee- cludes the felts, velvets, Miss Kathryn Brown, 615 Sixth 8t., ae e Thursday camel hair suede and eae bases i, @ regular Beis . Seve with Hudson's C. I. T. Low Cost Time Peyment Plea a lub Tuesday eve i. . © Pri day antelopes that you've ‘Agnes Pletk has invited the members Ne. 1 CAR ef the Low Price Field in Size, Power, been wanting. But you'll tc her home, 102 Avenue C, west, for a havetoactdiluneekacd! 5 oes ainbee Bese Moods eve- Endurance, New Features ‘THURSDAY, FRIDAY es Mandan, epee pcare 8 bride ‘ SATURDAY ONLY “* * T ‘ - ais neodea Mul Brew WILDE MO ORS INC a = irs. rew= 1f/ [f4 us beer Sixth St.; Mrs. R. T. Ben- 9 a ¢ Saturday srcacnnebpne eee ere MOET 5 net, 206 Park St.; Mrs. Earl T. Beatt, Promenok, N. Dak. Boers, 2 Thayer, ‘west. ‘They wil 304 Fourth St. Bismarck; N. D. Phone 1500

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