Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
-_ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1986 THE A.W. LUCAS COMPANY Extends the Compliments of the Season and Wishes All a &) Bismarck, Mandan Prepare To Give ’37 Rousing Welcome FE. Barzynski and Lt. Harold A. SWEDEN HONORS GARBO Myers, Medical Corps officer, who re- tockh — P) —Greta. read arrived at Fort Lincoln for carbo, ‘iin ae was SH the fede “Littris et Artibus” decoration Wed- ° Crowning of Mrs, Paul C. Bal- Ser erey Rasen are preparing for. Miss Elisabeth Morton of Driscoll, ees nesday by King Gustaf, for literary. angue, wife of the president of the | mG ‘ie Labour sha rsh ci affairs | Whose marriage Tuesday, Jan. 5, in| Miss Jane Lawyer, daughter of Mr.| and artistic merit. The order is more group, as queen of the evening was|1t, © O06. et oe Site Baptist |St- Mary's procathedral will be one of{ 8nd Mrs. B. F. Lawyer, 810 Mandan| than 100 yetrs old, : he highlight of the second annual/°) vy Year in PUSS the first in Bismarck in the new year,| St. home from the North Dakota program and dance of the Filipino " First Lutheran Plans was complimented at a miscellaneous] Agricultural college for the holiday Club of Bismarck Wednesday night] 4 m from 9 to 10 o'clock |SHower given Wednesday evening by| Tees, Gave a breakfast for 20 of her in the Patterson hotel Silver ball- pene the tentleltas in the First Lu- her sister, Mrs, J. L. Scharff, 812] ‘tlends, who also are home from col- room. The coronation ceremony W88|theran church, during which Rev, G.|Main avenue. Miss Morton and her lege Thursday morning in the home performed by Governor-elect Wil-| Adolph Johns, pastor Will deliver a|#ance, Rudolph Rising of Golva, are of Mrs, Gunnar Olgeirson, 811 Ave- to nue E. Red and white carnations Mem Pee whe also delivered the |taiy. james and a social| 0 be guests in the Scharff home until) [oy the floral note in the decora- Queen’s Coronation Is Party Hig’ hlight games and other recreation, a supper at 11 p. m, which Roland Swick and indian" “There wil be an hour of| Hlizabeth Morton to Become Bride Jan. 5 ” Leonards Will Hild Open House; Colonel Bliss to Enter- ° tain at Ranch There are to be two New Year's f ose Rizel, Filipino Pounds, Louis Landry, F. J. Roth-|,,rutnam Spaulding and Max Gher-| cough drop medicated with . Philip M. Webb. i versary of Dr. J Riel, pl old Barth and Ruth Hanson in charge p Oe kin, both of Aberdeen, 8. D., who have s The United Commercial Travelers| Gey weddings which will he of inc |hero. ‘The large assembly of guests |ot refreshments and Mrs, Sanford) échiller, M_ Grebenc and John Holf-| 6 guests for a few days of Miss| throat-soothingingredients None of the gaiety traditionally as- sociated with bidding farewell to the old year and welcoming the new will s be lacking as Bismarck-Mandan resi- dents celebrate the arrival of 1937. Though there are not as many for- mal and informal dancing parties planned as there have been the last few seasons the spirit of merrymaking | invited 4s more apparent than before. Night clubs in the two cities and in the midway district all are prepared for capacity crowds, Others will note the new year’s ar- rival in more solemn mood and are planning to attend one of the several watch night services which have been @nnounced by pastors. “ Forty Club’s Plans Most pretentious of the ipartieh planned is that of the Forty club, a traditional event of the dance group's calendar, which again will be held in the Patterson Silver ballroom. The greens and motifs of the holiday sea- son will decorate the ballroom. Dan- cing will begin about 10 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Corwin head the com- mittee of host couples for this party, State Fur Company’s Janu- the second of the season, and have as their aides Messrs. and Mmes. Spen- cer 8. Bolse, George M. Thompson,| county court house, Gordon V. Cox, Walter Renden, B. O. Refvem and Norman I. Roop, and Two Woldings Scheduled The function combined the fesitve spirit of the holiday time and the seriousnes of the program theme, commemoration of the 40th anni- Vahl ea agen ad of included many persons high in offl- " ee Ne 9 , daughter Of/ cial circles. Balt there ene DutticG inated °°] Mr. and Mrs, E, ©. Nelson, to Carll Mr. Balangue presided during the ‘A dance sponsored by a group of Anderson, Beach. The other is that! program. J. D. Harris, chairman of federal employes and their wives in| 0 Miss Bertha Schulz, daughter of/ the board of administration substl- the World War Memorial building} Mt. and Mrs. Daniel Schulz of New| tuted for Mayor A. P. Lenhart who lower gymnasium will attract a large| Leipzig and a sister of Mrs. John L.| was to give the address of welcome. group from government circles and| Peterson, 515 Fifth St. to Sverre} andres Orpilla related events of the guests, Scheldrup of Huron, 8. D., which} life of Rizal, and there was &, will be solemnized in the Missouri| variety of music and ¢cancing num: Lutheran church of Elgin, bers. Emmett Griffin, vocalist, who Session Brings was accompanied by Vivian Coghlan. With the aise Seis filled the place of Bart Carter of session next Tuesday and with the) Mandan who did not appear. Gove: “af Program and dance committee aah lpstetead eda) workers included the club president time of much social activity will be-| 8 general chairman, Mr. Orpilla in gin in Bismarck. Entertaining for| charge of program, Max Selga, invi- legislators and the scores of visitors| tations: Florence Camacho, decora- which the session always brings to| tions; Rufino Pascua and Jimmie 1256, Benevolent and Protective Order} the city will make the time a busy| Tesoru, refreshments; Pat Agunod, of Elks, in its hall, and the benefit) one for Capital City hostesses. music, and Mrs, Balangue, reception. dance of the Mandan fire department/ Two major social events sched- ses hich Hudson hail has been en- z ; s heed. Mike Heldt fire chief, ts in| Wed for January are the second an-| Watch Night Services gaged, nual federal employes’ ball Jan. 8 charge of the latter affair, proceeds) and the President's ‘Birthday ball on] Scheduled by Churches of which will go to the general fund} Jan, 30, of which Lowell A. Jones of of the fire department. Elaborate! the federal treasury department 18] pians for- four watch night ser- vices in which will be combined social and religious observance of the ar- plans have been made for the Ma-| chairman, ee % rival of the new year were announced sonic function which starts at 8:30 marck members of the Masonic and Dorothy Barneck to Thitslng br SERRE Gare All of Bismarck have chartered the Dome Mandan Has Three Dances Missing this year at Mandan will be the all college brawl which for many years has been staged by the college on New Year's eve. Dances which have been planned in the neighboring city for Thursday night include the annual party for all Masonic families in the Masonic tem- ple beginning at 8:30 p. m., another party given by Mandan Lodge No. Pp. m. (MST) and is open to all Bis- Hjalmar and Wanda Swenson, Rev. Johns has planned for New| Matson of Steele. Year's morning a communion service at 10:30 a. m. The choir will sing|mock wedding with Mrs. Smith as the | o¢ the year. ‘We Stand in Deep Repentance” by| bride, Margaret Lane as the ‘bride- . Mendelssohn and ‘The New Year.” ** * and Robert Clyde, of G from Ashley, where ‘Christmas with Mrs. Dow's parents. xe k Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stedman|a family gathering Christmas eve in have returned to Minneapolis after a| honor of Miss Morton and Mr. Rising. holiday visit with his brother and|Other guests who all are remaining | 000 golf balls they buy each year. A C.)} here until after the wedding were the | links statistician figures they disap- sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. bride-elect’s parents, Charles Morton, | pear at the rate of 140 a day. Mrs. H. L, Stedman, mother of the Messrs. Stedman, came from Minneapolis|charged from St. Alexius hospital af- with them and is remaining in Bis-|ter a two-week illness, and another marck to make her home with the W. Stedman, 606 Rosser, west. Running heading the program. Guests in Mandan for the New|Christine Jaszkowiak as the brides- Year's holiday include Mr. and Mrs,{maid and Miss McNeil as ringbearer. Clyde Dow and children, Marie Ann|Helen Jaszkowiak played the wed- id Forks,|ding march. after the wedding. Hour te pars tl 98 {ne|_ Women who belonged to St. Mary's| tions. An out-of-town guest was Miss church for the service proper. Luther League is the sponsorin; uy} with Viola Barth, Mr. and Mrs. Har-|ePh A. Patera Joseph Smith, Edward the gluded among the guests. Mmes. Jos- were the Charles mother, Mrs. of Sentinel Butte and Miss Edna The main entertainment was a groom, Mrs. Hoffman as the bride's father, Mrs. Landry as the best man, Following this the served, Mr, and Mrs. Scharff entertained at Jr., a brother, who has just been dis- brother, Howard Morton, all of Dris- coll; Mrs. Page, a sister of the bride- 5 .| Margery Quinn of Chicago, who is ‘The | Procathedral sodality in 1926 were in: visiting Miss Helen Jeanne Kraft, * * Elizabeth Ann LaRose, daughter of 1m numbers will include de-|Kowiak, Mary and Margaret Lange, votions by Paul Larsen, vocal solo|Christine Palm and Fern MeNiel. or" Sud Mis. V. J. LaRose, 522 Sixth by Bob Watts, readings by Marie Nel-|Those from out-of-town son and Helen Johnson, @ violin solo; bride-elect’s by Pearl Porter and a vocal duet by|Morton of Driscoll, Mrs. Violet Page | ouege, Detroit, Mich. Marcelle La-| Rose MacRae, who is home from Beverly Hills, Calif., will not be leav- ing until several days after the first St., have returned to their homes. Miss LaRose expects to leave Saturday to resume her studies at Marygrove ee *% While elephants brought by the members were exchanged by lot, providing a unique exchange of gifts as the annual Christmas party of a contract club which meets fort- , ightly, which was held Tuesday who are visiting Mr. Dow's parents,|shower of gifts, placed in a basket | ™ Mr and Mi oTL: Dow, thd his|decorated in pink and white, were |¢vening with Mrs. James H. Wiley, brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and resented fo. ae Boren by anes Mrs. Roy Dow. They came Tuesday {and Jo! arff, twin sons 0! ¥ ib they ork hostess, A buffet luncheon was| high score at contract. (Additional Society on Page 4) 713 Avenue F, as hostess, Mrs. Rich- ard H. Penwarden, Jr., turned in the Golfers at Topeka, Kas., are per- turbed over what happens to the 32,- * of Vicks VapoRub. Eastern Star lodges and the Rainbow and Demolay orders. « Leonards Issue Invitations Lt. Col. Joseph 8. Leonard, com- mandant at Fort Lincoln, and Mrs. Leonard have issued invitations to/see a native daughter in the person | which will be held in the church par-; Frank Ellsworth of Dickinson, par- Steaks, Fish, Fowl They’ve nothing to do with the New Year, ex- cept indirectly. They’re Lead Official Band! ot these exercises will be held Thurs- |. Stedmans. ays day evening. Is in Charge Miss Laura Ellsworth and Mr. and North Dakotans attending the Rose} The trinity Lutheran Luther League |Mrs. Jack Fettig were guests for the Bowl game on New Year's day willis beginning its watch night function, |Christmas week-end of Mr. and Mrs. elect, and Miss Matson. x * * Capt. and Mrs. Richard C. Bab- bitt of Fort Lincoln entertained at dinner on Christmas day Lt. Joseph | ary Fur Sale opens Saturday. Tremendous savings. - DR. R. S. ENGE those in army circles and their/ if Dorothy Barneck of Bismarck lead-|jors, at 9 p.m. Anyone who wishes|ents of Miss Ellsworth and brother- the kind of things that Chiropracter friends for thelr New Year's day|ing the famous Bulldog band of 175,to come wil} be welcome. Arthur| in-law and sister of Mrs. Fettig. ill et h : will give the youngster Drugl Physician open house, which they will hold} pieces, designated as the official band| Bunas, president, and other executive * * * aciie backbon Whi rugiess Physic! from 4 to 6 o'clock Friday after-|of the 1937 Rose Bowl attraction, ac-|committee members are making ar-| Miss Henrietta June Bens of Her- 01 c. je—pull him Lucas Blk., Bismarck, N. D. || noon. This carries out a tradition | cording to word received here. rangements. The religious observ-|reid, 8. D., is spending a week’s vaca- 5 through the tough spots. ‘Telephone No 200 of army life observed by all com-| Dorothy, whose baton twirling al-|ance will take place shortly before| tion with her grandfather, Rev. H. G. oO ice Practical, that’s us. But manding officers on the first day of| ready had thade her a popular enter-| midnight. Bens, and her aunts, the Misses Santa the new year. tainer in. several states, left recently ‘Will Hold Radio Worship Clara and Irene E. Bens, of 1102 Ave- To Open Farm Hall for Los Angeles expecting to lead the| The hour for beginning the service} nue C. A unique social function of the/ Glendale, Calif, band in the parade|in the First Evangelical church also * * Capt. and Mrs. Duncan P. Fris- New Year's week-end will be the/staged before the football game be-| Will be 9 o'clock, according to Rev. i William A. Lemke, pastor. There will] sell of Fort Lincoln are visiting in pretty pleased, neverthe- less, at a chance to say Happy New tess to you all. On Saturday Nights dur- ing the Month of Jan- wy open house which Col. Paul South-/ tween Pittsburgh and Washington. 3 worth Bliss, 1016 Seventh 8t., will] Upon arriving in the west, she was short message by the pas-/ Minneapolis while Captain Frisell] wyary, we will close at six hold in the new rammed earth home| invited to appear with the Bulldog prayer exercises, installation of] has a short holiday leave. They left Bi Central Meat M k t which he has completed on Scoria}band, which is known all over the| Officers of various organizations and} Sunday and are expected to return o'clock. ar: e Lily ranch in Hettinger county Sun-| Pacific coast. As official band, it will|® lunch at 11 o'clock. ‘Then the group| to the post in @ few days. 113 Fifth St. Bismarck, N. Dak. Phone 143 day afternoon, will go to the KFYR studio at 11:30 have its full personnel performing Receiving with Colonel Bliss on| while other groups have been limited | P. ™. for ® special watch night broad- cast of the Heart-to-Heart hour which HEAT rears ee rere ene ee ese ‘will close five minutes after midnight, Busi At this time, too, we want to e Irene Bliss of St. Paul, who} The Bismarck girl will ride in a ¥ usiness arrived here New Year's day, when} gold-colored limousine and will wear ‘oung Peeple Make Plans 5 thank you for your patronage Rey, Ellis L. Jackson, pastor of the Opportunity and friendliness during 1936 they will leave for Hettinger. It will]/a red and gold costume which has be @ homecoming in 8 way for Mrs.}been made for her. When she leads by young people of" AG coe eration Bliss, who bought the Jand which | the band before the game and during |in arranging for the watch night ex- adjoins her son’s holdings in Adams /|the halftime period, she will have as |ercises, which will be open to every- county 26 years ago. It is on the/baton twirling aides two taller and/one and will also start at 9 o'clock. quarter which she owns that Col-| older girls. During the first hour he will give an ‘and extend our best wishes for ® happy and prosperous 1937. BEULAH LIGNITE Will give you more heat than other lignites, be- cause it does not clinker, is low in ash, stores well. It is that extra punch you get from Beulah that re- duces your coal bills. Wachter Transfer Corp. DOTTY DUNN HAT SHOP On Broadway Bismarck May the New Year bring you a maxi- mum of happiness, health and pros- perity. We want to thank you for the patron- age and friendliness you have shown us this year. Speaks’ Grocery Phone 611 Earl Speaks, Prop. 216 Broadway. With sincere wishes for a Happy New Year Happy New Year Again Father Time gives us a new and blank calendar. We wish that yours may be filled “with an unbroken succession of happy days. And may this year be a forerunner to many years of success, Carl’s Grocery 2906 Fifth Street Bismarck, N. Dak, Phone 371 In happy anticipation of a lasting, friendly relationship, on behalf of our distributor and ourselves we extend the season’s greetings. We pledge ourselves to maintain always the high standard of quality that has made DuBouchett ‘This is our wish Sloe Gin and Liqueurs “America’s Favorites.” Happy New Year! tor ‘tiends ‘and Distributed in North Dakota by Success in your small- eed =e ays yet ey ve pleas- NORTHWEST BEVERAGES, Inc. tgs mnie mntestale ture. serving, BISMARCK Gratification of your least and greatest de- sires, / Such is our 1936 wish for you. YEGEN’S DAIRY - 1221:Front Ave.: Bismarck, N. D. Phone 182 FARGO e DuBOUCHETT | SLOE GIN & LIQUEURS BuBOUCHETT Stoo Gin (00 Preef Agstest Fisvered Bready Peach Flevered Broady Cherry Flevered Brandy Brandy LOGAN’S (Ail 86 Proof) { “We Thank You”