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THE RISMARCK TRIBUN ML. NEW IDENTIFICATION MEANS DISCOVERED Slayer of Wife and rere . OE Iay, Dec, 11.—()—The_ state Mt. Clemens, Mich., Dec. 11.—(?)}— raellbdge supreme court Friday declared Gustav thi earch for Sherman Long, 64, which Hokanson, missing Hey- |in t 2 his Edwin Jong 4aSociety —1 Affiliated With Junior Music Club PPC weven new members were added to te foster of the Bismarck Junior A usic club at a rushing party and ‘Beor eeting held Wednesday evening in per.'2.high school building. ‘They are Charlotte Sathre, Kath- very ¢ » Caroline Atkinson, Aud- sc ay Wald, Barbara Wynkoop, Mary > blaDD Cox, Charlotte Slovan, Bernard ‘Nor 24 Viola Lueck, Sarah Lou Chaffe ‘ad Evelyn Sortie. yas t The club voted a $2.50 donation to artn © Open Your Heart campaign. Mmes. Henry Jones and Arthur gainauer and Miss Belle Mehus, the ‘Toc Ub's three councilors,‘all attended the oxam|ceting. y wr. Program selections were: 10 teMazurka” by Miynarski—Milton Van srodi'yke; Vocal, “A Birthday” by Cowan— he bliss Sathre; violin, “Ninth Concerto” ER Beriot—Leo Halloran, and piano, Rhapsody in F Sharp Minor,” Dohn- Tinyi—Miss Mehus, Pauline Spare and Margaret Ken- acy served ae 3.987 Executive Staff # Is Elected by D.U.V. \ | of Daughters of Union Veterans’ day, uyhich falls on Saturday, was observed 4 kond the annual election of officers } tras held as Tirzah Ann Barclay Tent Yo, 3 met Thursday evening. Mrs. slbin Hedstrom read a paper giving he history of the organization's spec- al day. Mrs. G. D. Bell became president, @iicceeding Mrs. Earl Scharnowske Yvho has served for the customary “4@ne-year term. Remaining elective '@ fficers are Miss Ruth Hedstrom, sen- violin, | for vice president; Mrs. R. E. Car- lander, junior vice president; Mrs. A. W. Snow, treasurer; Mrs. W. D. Hughes of Mandan, patriotic instructor; Mrs. Ray Fuller, chaplain; Mmes. Schar- nowske, K. C. Arness and Fred Rob- erts, Sr., first to third council mem- bers, respectively, Appointive officers completing the staff will be named by Mrs. Bell when she is installed Jan. 14. A Christmas party was planned for Dec. 30 with Mmes. Bell, Snow, Schar- nowske and R. E. Carlander as the arrangements committee. Another ac- tivity of the holiday season will be presenting of gifts to widows of G. A. R, members. Mrs, Emma Virgin served refresh- ments during the social hour. * * * Mrs. Helge Zethren To Head Ladies’ Aid Mrs. Helge Zethren, who has been active in the work of the First Lu- theran church since she came to Bis- marck as a bride and who has been serving the organization as treasurer, was elected president Thursday by the First Lutheran Ladies’ Aid. Mrs. Zethren succeeds Mrs. E. H. Miller. On her assisting staff will be Mrs. J. A. Erickson, vice president; Mrs. J. C. Myers, secretary, and Mrs. John Olson, treasurer. As a Christmas charity the group decided to send a basket to a needy family. ‘ xe * Mrs. B, A. Woehle, 416 Fifteenth St., was hostess when St. Rita's mission- ary group held the last meeting of the year Thursday afternoon. Score hon- ors in the auction games at three tables went to Mmes. C. J. Reff and John Ehli, Mrs. Otto Wannagat will |have the first 1937 meeting. New Taxi Rates —NOW IN EFFECT— 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 passengers for 25c from one starting point (In area from Griffith St. on west to Sixteenth St. on ‘east to State Capitol on north) Extra Stops—10c each This is the lowest taxi rate in the history of Bismarck. ——Example—— New Rate 5 passengers 25c Capitol employes now can organize groups of five and ride at rock-bottom rates. $chool Children Attention! For groups of five, starting from one place, to school, parties, amusements, sports and high school dances, WE HAVE A SPECIAL OFFER of 12 rides for 60c. Coupon books available. We are out to get the business—Give us a Trial. TAXI--57 a It} w i@ (4a i] a h oa « ft € q & 1 5 t mee AE SAB AT! to common destination Old Rate 5 passengers 65c now Mrs. John Mustacchio, left to be exhibited publicly. Mrs. Davis Appointed On Contest Committee Appointment of Mrs. Forrest M. Davis of Bismarck as a member of the state contest committee is in- cluded in a list of appointments an- nounced this week by John E. Hows ard of Grand Forks, president of the North Dakota Federation of Music clubs, All of the appointments made by Mr. “Toward take effect at once. Mrs, Jane Ackerman Jennings of Minot is state junior councilor, tak- ing the place of Miss Belle Mehus of Bismarck, resigned. Mrs, W. 8. Shaw of Fargo will be chairman of the fourth district, suc- ceeding Mrs. L. W. Bohn, who has been made chairman of the scholar- ship loan fund. Mrs, Bohn succeeds Mrs, Hazel Walker Weston, who will not be in North Dakota during the winter. s, Clyde Travis of James- town succecds Mrs. R. A. Van Neste of Fargo, formerly of Bismarck, as chairman of the eighth district. Mrs. Neste 1s state historian of the fed- eration. Mrs. Lila Netcher of Fes- senden is a new member of the com- mittee on individual membership, to win the beauty title and the fame thut goes with it. created a sensation by refusing to allow a nude statue of herself In preference to possible fame on screen or stage. she chose a housewife's role, and now motherhood, Miss America of 1935, who was Miss Henrietta Leaver of Mc- Keesport, Pa., presents a candidate to succeed her in the beauty ranks—her own new baby daughter, Patricia Lee, Miss Leaver, a@ quiet existence in McKeesport Then she of the games, the guests served a pot- luck supper and presented Mrs. Klansey with a gift. High score hon- ors went to Mmes. John R. Gerlitz and Frances Bleth. *-* * Christmas Meeting of | Music Group Is Held Mrs. Forrest M. Davis presented a program combining those planned for the Dec. 10 and 24 meetings of the Thursday Musical club, the second of which has been eliminated, at this week's meeting. Principal business was approval of a $5 Health bond purchase. The club's traditional exchange of Christmas gifts was a feature of the session. Each member brought a toy and these were placed in a bas- ket and sent to the Open Your Heart campaign, Mmes, John A, Larson and Glenn A. Hanna sang a duet, Cesar Franck’s “The Virgin by the Manger,” is) which Mrs, A, J. Arnot played ac- companiments, and Mrs, Arnot and Mrs. Davis played a piano duet, “Christmas Overture,” which were listed for Dec. 24. Other members of the state con- test committee who will serve with Joseph Sayler Black of Jamestown, who is chairman, are Miss Gertie Lobben of Fargo, Mrs. Jennings, Knute Froysaa of Valley Chy ana John Rezatto of Grand Forks. The biennial state contest spon- sored by the National Federation of Music clubs will be held at James- town, March 26-27, * * % Eight friends of Mrs. F. A. Klansey gathered in her new home, 611 Twelfth St., Thursday evening to give her a surprise housewarming party. Contract was played and at the close New perfume sensation— Yardley’s “Bond Street” — in three sizes. Cowan’s Drug Store. err nee This Exclusive CASWELL-RUNYAN Feature Gives 1/3 More Storage Space! Tray Styles vee and it’s so convenient.... yes, and yeu get so much mere sterage space zee THREE BiG TRAYS No single, awkward tray to Uft out. Instead, 3 trays, and no lifting required .. . never in your way. As pic- tured, two swing on corner hinges. Other Exclusive Miss Belle Mehus played Dohny- ani’s “Rhapsodie in F Sharp Minor,” also the occompaniments for Ralph ‘Truman, violinist, whose selections were ‘‘Walther’s Prize Song,” Wag- ner-Wiihelmj, and “Romance” by Zyendsen, ee % | Mothers’ Group Hears Music of the Season Christmas music entertained the members after business was con- cluded when the Presbyterian Moth- ers' club met Wednesday evening. Mmes. Henry O. Putnam and Frank J, Bavendick entertained the group in the latter's home, 925 Fifth St. Piano solos were given by the Put- nam children, Mary Lee playing “The Nightingale” and Herbert, “The Backyard Army.’ Mrs. W. J. Tar- gart, accompanied by Mrs. Anne Hurlbut Petersen, sang “Jesu Bam- bino” and *O Holy Night.” All of the group sang old familiar carols! following the piano and vocal num- bers. t xe * iSchedule of Chorus Rehearsals Is Given | Ralph Warren Soule, director of the men’s and ledies’ choruses, Friday called attention to a number of im- portant rehearsals scheduled for the next few days. All of the meetings will be held in the high school. ‘The shedule follows: Ladiés’ chorus, 7:30 p .m. Friday, 4 p. m. Sunday, and | 1:30 p. m, Monday; men’s chorus, 6 p. m, Sunday; all principals, chorus and orchestra for “The Bohemian Girl,” 8 p. m. Monday. * * Annual Event Planned For R.N.A. Juveniles The Royal Neighbors of America lodge will give its annual party for juvenile members at 7:30 p. m., Mon- day in the World War Memorial building dining room. There will be the traditional program, Christmas tret and exchange of gifts. Mrs. Char- les iver, juvenile director, and Mrs. | Electric Waves in Brains of |Canton, Humans Found to Be Different Forty-four students had pasted to their skulls. The picked up electric waves, naturally through the human and recorded them as wavy @ moving sheet of paper. Each person’s brain wave different that judges, seeing wavy. lines, were able to pick individudts almost as accurate! if reading fingerprints. This is a new science, in judges themselves have had no traning, yet they were right in 94 per cent out of 352 trials fying the brain fingerprints. $3.00 Three-Piece DRESSER SETS Beautiful Designs, Roxrd abling you to set radio or dressing tal traveling, Ebony Hair Brush 5 $15.00 Packar: Edna Beacock have charge of the pro« gram and tree and Mrs. W. B. Couch is supervising the refreshments serv- ice. * ‘ ** April Convention of R.N.A. 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