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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 80, 1936 Tso-Yi Denies Getting ————_——————————— Jimmy McLarnin has ht eleven| career. McLarnin. a he Week-End Calendar Is MEN'S CHORUS WILL world champions pra his ing| never goes to se> # fat. ae SsOr | E | Y i | IBS Full at Fort Lincoln Surrender Ultimatum seer ateuent a Ofticers of Fort Lincoln and their | E DE 4 Kwelsul, Sulyuan Province, China, _ guests enjoyed their first social func- le aege 30.—(7)—Military headquarters 3 : . ‘orty Club Has First aad ; an a| Bismarck Doctor and Family Humetion of Season faite mw Lea Ogunsntont Prt ae a i The new clubhouse formerly was First Concert of Winter sources in Kalgan, in neighboring W ill S d Holida IS Abr Deopey turkeys on the mirror /USéd aa the hostess house during Citi- Charhar province, had reported Mon- jemance,n.0) y. is and festoons of crepe paper on |2¢D8’ Military Training encampment Season in Auditorium golian commanders had demanded the aren Visits In England and Norway |Bers completes from two to three the’ chandelles Saperued the el Besorati witht beroed sell gs and ee ‘is j sits In Engian ¥| montns of study. ‘If this trip is made,| {he wetting tor the Forty clube fist) Mandwroushe iron chandeliers and| | Declslon to present ita annual win- Christmas Tir NC woe . and Study in Sweden In- Dr. Berg will visit the medical cen- large fireplaces at either end as main| ter song festival Friday, Dec. 4, in faded in Boras’ #1 tera of Berlin, Munich, Dresden and aie Given Bat-lrestures of the spacious lounge. An| the City Auditorium was announced Jews Not Willing to i d cluded in Borge’ Plane [gir Places, Zhete fyturn trip le "Harry ‘Turber's Hot Shots played tee reception wall equipped or eve] ars, | © Halt legal Entries with the accent on Time! ' April 22 as the sailing date but this| 2 ; ing fom 0 to olock. for theling refreshments in buffet style com-| The chorus has been practicing ae me of tha lovely watches We.ere chewtig fren tial Dr. and Mrs, H. Milton Berg and| lancing 0 jeearre} one lovely wi we . thelr sons, Roger and Albert, of 214) Wil rope aS aae ay | ‘njermiasion af midnight w buttet BIR (te se ata a inn post or-| flese pasta APDUAEAASG ot tem: Wrcher| Leading he Briel Royal commusion | lowing makes: Gruen, Hamilton, Elgin, Bulova, or Waltham. tockholm. was served. chestra was interrupted at midnight | season. Tickets went on sale Mon-| investigating the Arab-Jew troubles Our 43 years’ selling and buying Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry, in Palestine, sharply questioned Moshe Shertok, head of the political depart- ment of the Jewish agency for Pales- tine, on illegal immigration Monday. | Shertok replied the agency had sought | 3] to discourage illegal immigration, but that the Jewish populace was unwill- ing to cooperate by reporting illegal entries, LAUNCH NEW CRUISER Brooklyn, Nov. 30.—(#)—Cheered by & crowd of 15,000, the new $15,000,000 / fi United States Navy cruiser Brooklyn was launched Monday at the Brooklyn navy yard. —_—_—_—— EEE Are You Only a Three-Quarter Wife? THERD are certain things a woman has to put up with and be a good sport, Men, because they are men, can never understand a three-quarter wite—a wife who is all love and kindness three weeks in a month and a hell cat the rest of the time. No matter how your back aches Guests in addition to the 40 Bis- se * for # light lunch. The party was the! day. marck member couples were Mr. and/first in a series which will be given] The program, as announced by Di- Cathedral Players Mra, Philip Blank of Mandan and|during the winter months by thé Of-| rector Ralph W. Soule, follows: Bert Gaines of Sanger. ficers’ x Meet Tuesday Night} “‘Coupies arranging for the party tn- ee Oi cluded Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Eielson Fee eines er tees Berg family will drive to New Entertaining at dinner parties be- vorre City and sail from there midnight | Members of the cast will present ex- Saw eA nr ar fore the dance were Lt. Col. and Mrs. Eillarney, Trish Folk song; Dear Land Dec. 9 on the 8. 8, New York, They |C@rPts from the season's first play, Pathe kak: Skee ergs ‘!Joseph 8. Leonard and Capts. and| of Home, from Sibelius’ suite, Fin- expect to land at Southampton Dec.| “Through the Keyhole,” by William |B. Lierce act tears, Ane achter,|Mimes. Gaylord L, Phipps and John C. | landia, 17 and then go to London where Dr.|¥. Davidson, scheduled for production | Frank | E. 2g ‘ets bets ‘nap L. Adams. Guests at the Leonard| Second section—Battle Hymn of the Berg, a member of the Quain and|Dec. 8 when the Cathedral Players| Richard A. Tracy and Arthur Tavis. |party included the Misses Alice M. Jen-| Republic, chosen by the chorus as its Ramstad clinic staff, will attend «| Meet at 8p. m., Tuesday in 8t. Mary's) The next in the dance group’s/sen, Edith Ramstad and Josephine| theme song in memory of the Boys convention of specialists in radiology. |SCh0ol auditorium, Miss Jean Roher-| schedule of four parties will be the/sHosch of Bismarck and Lts. George M.| in Blue; Empty Saddles, a western ‘After their London stay, they wili|‘¥, assisted by Miss Ruth Hintgen and traditional New Year's eve ball. Reilly, Joseph E. Barzynski, Walter be in Nottingham, England, as Christ- | Joseph Cotter, is arranging entertain- Eola J, McGrath, Paul T, Boleyn and Ches- mas guests of friends, Dr. and Mrs, 8.|ment and refreshments, Albert V.| Mf Fi), Aid to Sponsor ter M. Beaver. Captain and Mrs. by. Mowat. For the New Year's season, |artl, president, has named Rev. Phipps entertained Major and Mrs.) In inepieg with its custom of en- they will be at Gol, Norway, with rela| Thomas J, Tracy and the Mises Ag-} Annual Event Dec. 3|peter airardeau, Jr., Capt. and Mrs.|couraging young musicians, the chorus tives of Dr, Berg. Bergen and Oslo|nes Fleck and et Fortune to Cecil 8. Mollohan, Lt. John L. Brad-| wilt present Leo Halloran, violinist, in also will be visited before they go to| Nominate officers to be elected at the} gighorate preparations are being |Gy and Mrs. Fred N. Whiting. Dr.and| two numbers between the first and Stockholm where.Dr. Berg expects to| January meeting. made by the McCabe Methodist Epis- |Mrs. Fred W. Kratz and Capt. and! second sections, He will play Allegra devote some time to study. ed copal Ladies’ Aid for its annual tur-|Mrs. F. E. Judkins were Bismarck/ Brillante, Ten Have, and Spanish At present they are planning a trip Baptist Aid’s Annual key supper and bazaar which are to|suests at the Adams dinner party at} Dance, Mossvkowski. to Germany -and France after Dr. B to Be Tuesda be held in the church parlors Thurs- {Which other guests were Capts. and| ‘Te chorus has been practicing each azaar e esi vy The sale of hand-made articles for {mond C. Lane and Lt. and Mrs. Wes-/ practice was held Sunday afternoon day. Mmes, Richard C. Babbitt and Ray-| wednesday evening but an additional HE A Qu ARTERS The First Baptist Ladies’ Aid in-|Christmas giving and of foods suit- |ley C. Wilson. and another is scheduled for 8 o'clock 30 years of that time in our present location, surely must be worth something in helping and advising you on the eelection of a Watch, Diamond or anything sold by jewelers. : Avail yourself of this expert service—it costs you nothing. F. A. Knowles Jeweler H “BISMARCK’S DIAMOND STORE” if all of their present plans for a trip to be started from Bismarck Tuesday develop. BUY YOUR FUR COAT NOW DURING Our Pre-Christmas Sale discounts up to 30% Every coat offered in this sale is made of the choicest pelts and linings and carries our unconditional guar- ites the al public to attend its|S@ble for the holiday season will start Leaving For China tonight. Maeda Sana, CURRIE Ha basaar | @t 11 a. m., while the supper is sched-| Captain and Mrs. Mollohan, who . hich will be held in the church par-|Uled for 5:30 p.m. An invitation is|with their two small daughters leave R los Tuesday, aatting Hh 5p. eee Ajextended to everyone to attend by|the post Tuesday, have been honored New West European large assortment of handmade gifts |Mrs. G. A. Dahlen, president, and the|at numerous informal affairs since Mili ry Se eee a he REI AA antee, rears candies will. be sold. oe Genet ae merabern Mae ed Keller eee transfer to China, it became ilitary Pact on Da yourcrevanahe PAE ioe: A limited number of Buckskin Ferris Cordner has charge of the din- | has charge o! nm and mem-|known. The Mollohans will visit with e ui ing room and the general committec {bers of all of the ald divisions are|her parents in Pennsylvania and his| Paris, Nov. 30-(#—Announcement) Ptr ante renee how to go NORTHERN for the supper includes Mmes. Edward | #ssisting with plans and with various|parents in Colorado and also with| f @ virtua power i adihes 4) jamiling through” with Lydia K. W. Herbere D. B. Shaw: Fred J,| duties, Major and Mrs, Thomas G. Poland of | cond among Hance, teat Mote oreign| erneipe Nature’ tone up tho sys SEAL COATS FRESH a hk de n ’ Clarenct x “) A large assortment of fancy work |Green Bay, Wis., formerly of Fort Lin- 5 Knight and Clarence Gunness. 120 : Ye ane forme Minister Yvon Delbos Friday, in-| $c thus lessening the | discom- as low as............ will be featured at the sale, according |coln, before sailing on the USS. Grant from San Francisco, Feb. 3, for | formed sources sald Monday. Delbos mae mone of the Ia British Foreign Secretary, Anthony i One of the la ties git fe i en SMSF Hospital Alumnae to _|,,07¢,01,the larger parties given for Een that the two nations will come Meet One Day Later'|tuncheon for 22 guests for which Mrs, | to each other's if attacked s* & Mr, and Mrs. Paul M, Shannon, 805 Mandan St., were to return Monday after a week-end trip to Minneapolis and St. Paul. ers which women must endure in the three ordeals of life: 1. Turn- ing from girlhood to womanhood. Preparing for motherhood, 3. Approaching “middle age.” Don't be a tere yaits wife, take LYDIA FE, |AM'S VEG- ETABLE COMPOUND and Go Through,”—Advertise- to Mrs, Dahlen, Regular values up to $139.00 STATE FUR co. BROADWAY DRUG STORE Corner Fitth & Broadway PINK “Smiling ment. THE PHONE NUMBER IS 2260 Robertson’s New Beauty Studio Due to the tremendous ac- trouble ts caused by: set eee Sat eccrine in thn bore ieee raat acca make wpa NOT IN A BLUE MOON (or at least 10 years) — Herbert L. Freeland was hostess Sat-|by another nation. Both France and Because of the Robert Macdonald |Utday in the Patterson hotel Rose}Great Britain will extend similar and Estrid Buck concert Tuesday eve- |f0om. Bismarck guests from outside | guarantees to Belgium. ning, which is the regular meeting of army circles were Mmes. Edward i; date, the Bismarck Hospital Alumnae |@- Patterson, F. H. Waldo, James K.| High School Band at association will meet Wednesday, ac-|Blunt and Charles R. Robertson and cording to Miss Esther Teichmann, |Miss Hosch, and those from Mandan Hazelton Makes Bow president, The session will be held |¥ere Mmes. F. E. Underhill, J. P. os at 8 p. m., in the Quain and Ramstad|Fieck, J. A. Lytle, Richard R. Saul.| Hazelton, N. D., Nov. 30—The Has- clinic reception room. Julius C. Adams and Lawrence W.| ejton high school senior band made ek ke Kemman. Score prizes went to Mmes.| its first appearance of the year in & J. D. Harris, chairman of the state |John C. L. Adams, Robert A. Murray| Thanksgiving program. The band 18) board of administration, and Mrs. |®0d John P. Hanlon holding first, sec-| composed of 21 members. This and a Harris, of the Patterson hotel, are |0Nd and low, respectively, and there) junior group with 17 musictans home from a trip to Washington, D.| 8s # guest favor for Mrs, Mollohan.| under direction of H. Hertz, high C., and Lexington, Ky. At the ‘able decorations were bright autumn school principal. ter place Mr. Harris attended the na- |!eaves and miniature turkeys, in keep- tional governing board meeting and ing with the week’s holiday, in the national capital they were Bridge Club to Meet guests of Mr. Harris’ son and daugh-| A Fort Lincoln social event this ter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, Herbert | Week will be the meeting of the Fort Harris. Lincoln Evening Bridge club at 7 o'- clock Saturday evening in the Rose ceptance of our famous MILK- OIL permanent wave last week, we will continue this exclusive high type wave a few days longer (our regular $8.00 wave) ree of” $4.00 Keep your hair and scalp in fine condi- tion. Stop all falling hair with Parker- Herbex. Phone for our Parker-Herbex and finger wave. If you are working and must make night appointments, phone 2260. We're so pleased to serve you. Phone 2260 for the best women’s hair cut in Bismarck. Parker-Herbex is the longed-for cure for falling hair for men. Special scalp treatments given for men by special appointment. Just try this won- derful service. @ The greatest feature that over a washer is the square, ‘one-piece, cast-aluminum tub. ee exclusive with Maytag—superior in ptcare ability, convenience and ‘ Meetings of Clubs 7 | _ And Social Groups ve Mothers’ Club The Progressive Mothers’ club meets at 8 p. m., Tuesday, with Mrs, Clark Gordanier, 819 Sixth St. ne ke Mothers’ Club Mrs, H, T. Perry, 116 Avenue B, will be hostess to the Mothers’ club which meets at 3 p. m., Tuesday. sk kK Girl Scout Council The Girl Scout Council is to hold Girl Scout Leaders’ Association Mrs, H. P. Rosenberger, president, room. Hosts and hostesses will be Capt. and Mrs. Phipps and Lt. and Mrs. Hanlon. * ok o% Mrs. Christine L, Graham of 8t. Paul arrived Sunday noon to be with her father, William Laist, who is cri- tically ill in 8t. Alexius hospital. Mr. Laist’s other two daughters, Mrs, Em- ma H, Lehmann of Detroit, Mich., and Miss Betty Laist, who attended col- lege at Detroit last year, have been here at his bedside constantly for the last four sah yr * * Mr. and Mrs. Abin Hedstrom, 622 Ninth 8t., and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sheriff Hedstrom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Hedstrom and brother of Mrs. announces a meeting of the Girl Scout Leaders’ association at 7 p. m., Tuesday, in the B. P. W. room, World War Memorial pulling: oO. E. 8. Election of officers will be held when Bismarck Chapter No. 11, Order of the Eastern Star, meets at 7:30 P. m., Tuesday in the Masonic tem- ple. There also will be proficiency tests for members initiated during the last year. Refreshments will be served. Church Societies if Trinity Lutheran Girls’ Club Election of officers will be held when the Trinity Lutheran Girls’ club Scharnowske, He was returned to his Office in the November election by & majority of more than two to-one. Don’t miss “Days of ’49” at Dome Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. Games — floor shows—bowery dancing to music of Abbie Andrews’ or- chestra. Sponsored by Forty and Eight. No admission without “dosing.” fafa} To Naw Mista ‘e aie hacar he Note non-habit forming. | Ears @ peed ted Sheep Counting is | & OUT! Pa You Just Sleep on the Famous... The famous Super Lend-O-Nod, like all Land-O-Nod Mattresses, is fashioned do you find “such a gift When it comes to practical gifts (which are what most wives honestly want), it is rare to find something’ new. This year we have it! The new’, Hoover One Fifty Cleaning Ensemble | —the first basically new cleaner in 10 its December meeting at 9:30 a. m.,/Scharnowske and , James and ars, Stunnii ing... scalp treatment, painstakingly done by ex- ||| Tuesday. in the scout room in the|Raymond, of 701 ‘Twenty-first Bt, re Searing ng loking rt technicia: $1.50, includi h World War Memoria! building. visited at Valley City Sunday with aranoe gD .. SEDO F pert technicians— , including shampoo * & & Sheriff and Mrs. Theodore Hedstrom. tionally light (made with the wonder-metal, magnesium) ++ equipped with 15 new ideas in cleaning convenience. Spe- 50 CORWIN-CHURCHILL MOTORS, INC. The Hoover factory maintains a bonded salesman and metts ot 8p, m, Tuesday in the home and finished by experts — that you may stock of parts with us. ‘Thayer, west. The Misses Edna Mer- pass your entire night through in undis- tinson and Gladys Peterson will be turbed, dreamless slumber. Be sure to see hostesses. JUST ARRIVED—New but] limited shipment of Maree v. Hanscomb’s famed cook book. For sale at The Bismarck Trib- une company—while they last —at 50c each. Schilling The Morning After Taking Carter's Little Liver Pills this famous mattress, at only 39.50 — Wherever Good Bedding is Sold! 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