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« * * ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDA DECEMBER 1, 1936 Veteran of Civil nd World Wars Community Council Prepares To Launch Annual Seal Drive Standing Committees Are tind Lester 8. Diehl aa Tegislation—Mrs, H. Rosenber- sean: by Mrs. Frayne | ger, chairman, ond Mm shay Joseph L. jaker, President J setae bor ai fate Fo se) , Launching of the annual Christmas| Mmes. A. M. Christianson and Gal seal drive and announcement of the] W. Lewis. ea tla ard for the year by ee * rs. yne Baker, president, were ®. - important activites’ Tuseday of'ine | TOlliver-Seott Vows . fomen’s Community Council. } HY hi Baker has aimed Ms. Charis Taken in Parsonage . as chairman of the an- acts nual seal drive which will be con~| Miss Havel Helms Tolliver, daugh- ducted between now and Christmas.| tr of Mrs Edna Tolliver, Wing, and Mrs, Goodwin has chosen as aides} Willism Donald Scott, son of Mr. and Mmes. A. A. Mayer, R. H. Wald-| Mrs. George Scott of Wilton, repeated schmidt and Ernest Penwarden, in| their marriage vows before Rev. Wal- charge of downtown, booth and/ ter E. Vater, pastor of the McCabe school sales, respectively; and the} Methodist Episcopal church, in the Misses Jean Roherty and Josephine) parsonage, 4@7 Sixth St. Saturdsy Hosch, publicity workers, evening. The annual Christmas seal bridge; Miss Ruth Tolliver, wearing 9 gown tea for which all women of the city| of blue crepe trimmed in Sires was will be invited to make reservations] bridesmaid for her sister, who had Fargo editor, and Mrs, ter, Miss Kathryn Ellsabeth Paulson,| police and jail attendants sat “on | smilingly the Belgians? lusch, TS-year-old prisoner, to con-| regiding in nearby Cold Springs, Ky., ) SOCIETY and CLUBS [rete t3tSu.]Prisoner’s Ability to Get ae be interested in the announcement of ; to Dr, John Harvey Bond, son of Mr-| edge” ‘Tuesday, waiting for Gam Ma- | ®exrcned even Use or the gous Gaon formex | Jute up more money, possibly as much | to visit him. Mystified patrolmen told Diamar feats of HD, Paulo, Money Astonishes Jailers New Queen for the engagement of their eldest daugh-| Newport, Ky., Dec. 1—(#)—Newport) The little bent and bearded figure ‘Then came Malusch, a brother! students of the University of North] 85 $300 to $500, their story. Dakota. True, said Sgt. W. J. Ulrich a whole} “Shucks,” he told Chief Leo Living- Miss Paulson received her degree} 24 hours had passed since Malusch | ston, “Sem should have between $200 from 8t. Mary's of the Wood college, | Was found reclining on his cellcot, idly | and $500.” St. Mary's of the Wood, Ind., and her] flipping a 50-cent piece into the Officers gulped. They recalied when sorority is Alpha Phi. his foot beating time to a lustily-| he was first admit Dr. Bond was graduated from the| Whistled tune. servation at the North Dakota Agricultural college be-| _ Before that, even periodic searches | they had searched his pockets, had fore entering the University of Penn-| failed to lessen his ability to produce eed nothing, and were not surprised. sylvania, medical school, from which| five and ten dollar bille—each time| Even a change of cells failed to halt he graduated in 1936. His fraternities| With @ request “for cigerettes.” the “flood.” are Thete Chi, social, and Nu Sigma 7 : 7 Nu, professional. | He now is on in-|Margaret Birkmaier |’Laydown Picketers _ struction of two new aed apolis. ee Is Married in Manse} Are Again Arrested soon as President Roosevelt gives the -¢ Announcement has been made of] Reading, Pa.—Forty-six pickets, Rebecea Brenneise . {the marriage of Miss Margaret Birk-| about half of them women, braved Is Bismarck Bride}mater of Mandan and Anthony Ko-| freezing temperatures Tuéeday and| Honored as the only Civil War varik of Hebron, which occurred Sun-| again stretched fist on the pavement, veteran who also served in the Coming to Bismarck for their mar- day, Nov. 22, The ceremony was read/at the main entrance of the strike- trenches during the World War, riage, which was an event of Sunday,|" the First Presbyterian mange at| besieged Berkshire Knitting mills,| Nieholas G. Van Sant, above, were Miss Rebecca Brenneise, daugh-| Mandan by Rev. Gilbert W. Stewart | Police arrested the entire group. Yes-, celebrated his 90th birthday at ter of John Brennelse of Coleherbor, | 88d was witnessed by Miss Cleo Vald-|terday, 65 strikers who started the| his home in Sterling, and Martin Fandrick, son of Mr. and)" 8nd Frederick Birkmaier. Mr. and | “laydown picketing” went to jail for] using a 28-page special ed Mrs. Dan Fandrick of Underwood, | Mrs. Kovarick are making their home| 30 days in default of fines. Twelve] of the Sterling Daily Gazette were women, dedicated to him. Van Sant ‘The nuptial service was read in the| *¢ Hebron. will be held about the middle of the! chosen for her wedding costume a Trinity Lutheran church at 1:15 p. m.,. ese * - walks downtown daily, reads month, {light blue moire silk dress with a by Rev. Opie 8, Rindahl, pastor. Miss Elaine Hermann, daughter of Police Question Man Wises fe (akes.or interest ran airs. ‘The bride wore royal blue crepe| Mr. and Mrs. N. N. Herman, 610 Further plans for the seal sale will| black velvet bow as trimming and with black accessories and was at-| Third St. lett Tuesday for Rusby.| for Hammer Murder|—— be announced later by Mrs. Goodwin. | accessories in the black note. New Standing Committee Walter W. Scott was best man for tended by Mrs. C. O, Jenssen of this| Where she has been transferred by a Added to the list of standing com-| his brother. Belgium is stirred by reports | ity, sister of the bridegroom, whose] the Resettlement administration. Miss} sginneapolis, Dec. 1—(P)— Pollet Disabled Veterans mittees this year is the auditing, Mr. and Mrs. Scott are residing st] tat its King Leopold, whose | Costume was of black crepe. Hermann had previously worked 10} ruesday held one man for questioning Will Honor Singer group approved at the last regular) Wilton, where he ts connected with) wire was killed in an auto acci- Mr, Jenssen acted as best man for| the Rugby RRA office, but has been! a. they pushed their investigation of aS meeting. Mrs. Louls Rubin is chair-| the Ecklund Coal company, dent, may take the Archduchess | Mr. Fandrick. working in the local headquarters for tne hammer murder of Samuel Bro-| Election of officers and a tribute to man with Mmes. H. T. Perry, EF. eee ‘Adelaide, above, as his second After the ceremony, Mr, and Mra.| the last few months, lin, aged watchman at the Griswold] sraaame Ernestine Schumann-Heink, Jenssen entertained the couple at din- *** Signal company, found murdered ner in their home, 106 Main jeoadhing Miss MaeBelle Olson, Tribune} monday morning. The man denied| famous alnger who died recently, will Mr. and Mrs, Fandrick will be at| #partments, entertained a company of| he was a friend of Brolin and said he| be the high lights of a meeting of the home immediately at Underwood,| Sitls from the sales tax division at} was not an employe of the Griswold|Bismarck-Mandan post of the Dis- where he is employed. They expect] ridge Monday evening. First and| company, but detectives planned to|abled American Veterans, scheduled to have a wedding trip in the east in second score prises were given to the| question him further. for 8:30 p. m., tonight, in the dining Tre} id Charles Liessman ° sient ee * *\M’Kenzie Homemakers] bride, ‘The archduchess is ass A constitution revision committee +f ee de Un Ge ee: ean Christmas Party] burs, pretender to the throne of A Christmas party, to be held Dec. composed of Mmes, George F. Dull- fe ee I i are Mrs. Albin Hedstrom was returned | 17 in the home of Mrs. B. Coons, with) Bison Alumni Decide am, O. N. Ramstad and E. J. Taylor. . Misses Eva Vogel and Doris Miller, room at the World War Memorial resentati' the city health} Mrs. H. Raeshke as program leader, the spring. pails ie. i sdvisry beard and. Mrs. E. F.| Was planned st the November meeting) to Reorganize Group D r: WwW wertel 6 Ae Mollison Takes Off | Pulding. | mann-Heink was the Carrey Trepp has been delegated as a mem.) of he, M ow emocratic Women Mrs, Horace W. Lanterman of Man- from Kenya Colony | onty honorary member of the Disabled THIS NEW STETSON WITH ber of the county health board. Miss| held in the home of Mrs, Easton. 4 small group of North Dakota Esther Telchmann: continues in the} Mmes. Johnson and Doucette affil-| agricultural college alumni meeting capacity of school nurse. dated with the group. Monday evening in the home of Mr. Serving of milk in the city schools} The 14 members attending answered | and Mrs. J. C. Thysell at the United this year will be under supervision of| roll call with helpful hints for wash-jstates Great Plains Experiment sta- , Arthur Lucas, who will have! ing, in keeping with the wine: Deel: tion decided to reorganize the Bis- Meeting Here Friday | a", }*t Saturday for Vancouver, B. veterans and as such held a high eee VY) 0, to spend the winter months with Kisimu, Kenya, Hast Africa, Dec, 1.|place in their esteem. The eulogy Dr, Fannie Dunn Quain, head of| ter £m, Kirk, who has been visiting) (capt, James A Mollison and his|upon her life and service will be de- the Burleigh county Democratic Wo- ns srandperenss igh for some time. co-pilot, Capt Edouard Corniglion-/|livered by Rev. E. L, Jackson, pastor Mri men’s organization, invites members| y4rs, Robert Keating was a guest Hauer off oapeind pape ne ie Sere ehusch aad him- Mmes. Frank Milhollan and Clifford | ect lesson given by Mmes. Scott and|marck-Mandan Bison Booster chap-| 8nd other women belonging to the Mrs. speer rom. lant jape~ lember of the organization. ©. Paimer as assistanta, Falkine, covering the subject “Laun-|ter which has been inactive for some| patty who are interested to meet at| St''wes nosiess tor her soving wine town, South Africa, after « brief re.| | Lunch will be served after the bus- ate Two Welfare Groups dry and Equipment.” This was fol-j years. Pp. m., Friday, in her home, 518 Ave- Monday evening. Miss Auverne Olson op aa ae hos wih Mon iness lon. Broken Hill, WELT-EDGE SETS THE STYLE-PACE FOR FALL. ITS WIDER BRIM SHOULD BE WORN SNAPPED DOWN. committees are: lowed by demonstrations end an ex-| Chester Perry. was named tem-| nue A. The time will be devoted to 7 Cimmunity Welfare -- Mrs. Frank| hibit of ironing board covers, sundry |porary chairman for Bismarck and| settling business matters of the or-| © ° heve the next, meeting, Dec, 7 Db 508 teed to robes Dapeior|oa niti PEM aetna rrsigery Hanalei RINT een eeeeting to be held withie ine coming| frograms and otter activites during] plas Mildred E, Huff, Person Court, Tbe Uw Ragland Dou Aires] eee alloting on T. Livds 5 a 1 CO! a * adh, # " . see 10 days, a board of directors will be| the winter months. bein eagle ore elias eee records now held by Mollison’s wife, Village Liquor Store William Moore P. T. A. |wil be set, it: Thyset! wis the Isst| Song of Norwe: yw | Ms coe et te any Kindred, N. D, Deo. 1—(P)—At- Freitag, George 1. Dolph and Fred Will Discuss Radio| azmsn named by the organization ay eee Bread Mixer Fatally | emPdee. Say Tiles tome ects Svaren, —_— Mr. Perry were Re Ww. ‘Tumry and the Elect Official Staff) sss poris eTHEcR Elen ne teach se Injures Bel rt Boy | 'ne Tuesday to decide whether or not Program and Publicity—Mrs. M.P:| sc, pain A Moe will lead a dia-|Aricsee ciate, cae and the — at Wilton, was at Valley City for the 8 Belcou YY | faunieipsily-owned Hquor store will Wynkoop, chairman, Miss Hosch and cussion on “Radio Programs for Ohil- | Liessman, Because of the annual election of | week-end as the guest of her parents, be established. If voters approve the officers all members of Sverdrups} Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Thorkelson. Foaksgeed 8. Ne Dec. 31.—(F}—Peter | proposal, it will involve a legal ques- Lodge 107, Sons and Daughters of * * * parked Pr Mitty tas el eee jon whether such business can be We | \ requested to attend the} Miss Dorothy Last of this city spent TORR ABIRuLee Foseined. when. fe gud carried on under the state constitu- 5 the week-end at Edmunds with her tion. There is no mention in the new parent caught in a bread mixer. Azure was ment, there al be s social time and “ Me. Sod Bee Oho, it Cleaning the blades of the mixer when | St#te Hauor act of municipal stores. ‘STETSONS FOR FALL, $7.50 enfant Welfare—Mrs, F. E. Me- (untined, $7.00). Curdy, chairman, and Mmes. &. M. Mrs, F. G, Orr. ” dren” at the William Moore Parent ee ® Americanism — Miss Mary Cashel) 24 teacher sssociation meeting at ‘ re | Be Wednesday in the school Trinity Aid Finishing SS es. ing with this topic, eignth| Bazaar Preparations scare ublic speaking pupils of Miss Ruth é wil preserie © taboft ot of| Members of the Trinity Lutheran TOTS & TEENS one sect the breagents which is popular | Ladies’ Aid are putting finishing Bek terre PA MATTERS As BISMIAROCR ON OO 3 another boy, misunderstanding in- Leet teeta py oh ee Gackle Youth Jailed structions, turned on the power. His) nan t+ haw Aller Wins es with children, ‘Mrs, O. 7. Forde has| touches on preparations for their an- | breison as the committee n charge. ee ee ito Peembn aed and he was A 5 “Phe Young Folks Shep’ ¥ us ins | eae ae peepee one (oe ana aa ea arge. on Burglary Charge: mangled Ca the fees The Bicycle in Contest Shop Here Early for Members are ee eups as dona-| Wednesday in the church parlors. Be-| Miss Mildred Eger enteretained her| st, Paul, Dec. 1—()—Fred Feigert, body was sent to Belcourt, N. D. ‘ 2 tions fer the ons kitchen. ginning at 2:30 p. m.. there will be ®| contract club composed of eight Bis-}19, Gackle, N. D. drew & suspended ° A Matthew Aller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cl Gift ee sale of handwork, lefse and homemade] marck-Mandan women Monday eve- China Permits Panda ristmas S paridaks 7A light Junch sll be served| ae a cates eee lanes year sali sentence when he Peter Aller, 300 Eleventh Bt., south, = x court Tues- jismarck, won a bicycle as first. pr: For ope edadears Cay Miss: Stella Brandby eee and Clark hotel. Mrs. G. D. Wagar, aay to @ charge of third degree bur- to Be Taken to U.S. in @ contest conducted by the Friesz DR. R, S. ENGE Pal Parts ace isd li Is Bride of E. Olson Virgil C. Hamilton turned in high score in the bridge|glary. He was charged with break- = general merchandise store at Man- Chiropractor Frocks, ‘Twin Bwegeer tet 227 ORs games, which were followed by lunch-jing into a freight car after being| Shanghai, Dec. 1.—(#)—Customs/dan. Matthew won the prize by ee Drugless Physician 13 Bunet pe mer. Mie Ase Announcement has been made of} and Miss Hagel Wed | con. ‘There was a guest prize for Miss| mustered out of a COO camp. authorities decided Tuesday to allow |tecting and turning in shoes and he gies ; Foundal May Lidstrom of Detroit Lakes, Minn., ‘Mrs, William H. Harkness, Jr. tO/said Tuesday that he is very grateful|| Tucas Blk., Bismarck, N. D. All Children’s Wear In «civil ceremony read in the Bur- ce arrived ee y naaepting. and Inebriates Chose take her baby Panda to New York’s|to all of his friends who helped him Telephone No. 260 Py both leigh county court house Saturday| Will remain with her brother-in-law : - Special Reductions Now on formed afternoon Miss Esther Tina Hagel be-| 8Nd sister, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Hop- Castor Oil Purge "4 feed ets ee ee Children’s Cloth Coats mage came the bride of Virgil Chester] ton, 807 Fourth St, until after the), "NS of Tibet, Mrs. Hakness arranged to Christmas holidays. Mrs. Harold Wahl, 917 Fifth 8t., will have the Spokane, Wash., Dec, 1—(P)— Dec, 14 meeting of ie group. * * Children’s Hats, Knitted Dresses Framsted. Wit- Fepmcoey Both the bridegroom and ride are residents of Bismarck. Their SHOP HERE ... SHOP EARLY attendants were Joseph and Matilda 318 Main Phone 506 is tn employ of the} Knoll. Enderlin. sail on the 8. 8. President McKinley, due in San Praneisco Dec. 30. Gustoms authorities at an export permit, the here from * * * Miss Jeannette Brown, 5123 Ninth Chriatine Merkal of Esther RosencransIs | z,0n¢,Pas, tyavnuer, S06 Turd St paltabls animal cut of Agis, < Wed to W.. J. Manley three-week vacation spent in Albu- HUNTERS FLEE COLD querque, New Mexico, visiting Mr.| and Mrs. John McAntire. Mrs, Mc- Kane, Pa., Dec. 1.—(?}—Many of lormer the 700 deer hunters in tent colonies | nell of this ity. "While on the trip between Kane and Varienvile fled to| EVENING CLOTHES Dent . Paso, crows early jay as ~ Teves; Senta Pe, New Moxlco, and mercury in this “ice box” region of| fi Demand more than mere conformity to style.. They Jorez, Mexico. They also toured the’ western Pennsylvania dropped to an/@%. must be correctly cut and balanced to the body and Carlsbad cavern in New Mexico. They eae 2 palow one pase was 12 ‘ Ty been Clntenoe be Lenth tires F a Wholly Free from That Feeling of Stiffness by Mrs. Clarence R. Lenth (Erma F. Mandan Becomes Bride — H.R. Bonny, “fustice of the peace, Miss Christine and Stanley |performed the marriage ceremony Beba, both ‘were married | Monday, Nov. 23, in which Miss Esther nkegiving eve, it has been an-|Alvena Rosencrans and William Joseph Manley, both of Bismarck, -|were married. Acting as witnesses were Miss Doris Philamalee and Fred Klawitter. Bronx £00. wil to win the bicycle, “115 ) Meetings of Clubs” ©] Cox) of Capitan, New Mexico, who iy ‘seen at eoctal funetions chillin Meetings of Clubs was married at Denver on Thanksgiv- So commonly 5 MRE | And Socal Groups| ae mite Qe eee BLACKER THAN BLACK Is midnight blue. Midnight blue ranks first in evening clothes style features for this winter and many win- ters to come. LADIES—Give him a new Tuxedo for Xmas. Bring in HIS best fitting suit, we'll do the rest. Mrs. George H. Schaumberg, 801| after spending the Thanksgit Mandan &t., will be hostess to the/ day and week-end with their son, Wednesday Mothers’ club, which| Frederick B. Strauss, Jr., and family te meeta at 8 p. m., Wednesday. of Minneapolis and their daughter, dust @ few drops.. “ik * Miss Cora Marie Strauss of St, Paul. end you breathe easily ** * again! Va-tro-nol Dr. and Mrs. F. B. Strauss, 223 First F Wednesday Mothers’ Club 8t., returned home Hooder ereaine oR association at 8 p. m., Wednesday, and her daughter, Mrs, Anna Warren, ** * ‘Mont. St, Benedictine’s Alumnae ’ y Mrs. E. O. Bailey, 523 Avenue A.| Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Slattery, mucus, 4 one oO west, will be hostess for a business|508 Broadway, west, have as guests teduces swollen meme Naeive icc) fi : a o* p meeting of St, Benedictine’s Alumnae | Mrs. Slattery’s aunt, Mrs. Mary Bush, branes—brings wel- Regular ; : relief, TAILOR and of Great Falls, : U. ©. T, Past Councilors’ Chub | =e CLEANER ] fi Mrs. A.M. Renwick will be assisted ; : by Mrs. F. A. -|_ JUST ARRIVED—New but| surpeneem para day aay 2 : Robertson’s New [tcc ie 22 aust ARniven new tat juelatie ers’ auxiliary past councilors in her] Hanscomb’s famed cook book.| © 7 | Don’t Forget Our Expert Drycleaning Department nome, H8 Avenue C, a8 p.m. Wed- |For gale at ‘The Bismarck Tyib- | ‘Christmas Portraits s ; Beauty Studio cust shat oun [SMU BERERL MC Hey MSL essonaly priced at 6.95, 895 and 1295 a doen u At the Unity Study club meeting at : Phone 1705 for an appointment. Open Sunday and evenings 8 p. m., Wednesday, in the B. P. W. 119 44 t. Broadwa: Wednesday and Thursday BP orgs me : luton Stew, Ib. .......7¢] Individual Squash, Ruta- Sigg ae 25c | utten Steak, Ib. .....15¢] hagas, Ib. ........00.8¢ And ask for an appointment for our Corner 8rd and Main special introductory price on Our Famous Parker-Herbex with quotations from the Psalms, Church Sécieties Trinity Latheran Girls? Club The Trinity Lutheran Girls’ club Wed. & Thurs. Specials Scalp treatment complete including our [f| Walsce a Bieland as Thayer, woth Cheese,” SB 3¢ in — a Radishes, 2 bunches .-..90 ih heads, each shampoo and finger wave at ; tl a AER, ; Bacon Slabs, Ib. .......28¢ — aGreat Science . : Operators Grapefruit, 5c Texas Seodless, 8 for coe... 10¢ California Wave Nook ME Third Street Myrtle Isaacsen