The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 7, 1937, Page 5

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v “H. K. Woell, sister of the governor, : Which he himself shares. In the @)SOCIETY and CLUBS Informal Social Ajfaits Are. MNanare to Heist in Part of Inaugural Day Events), ». urns, ce, sam mo, ceremonies at 8 Wed at Grand Forks | Former Minot Residents Fete Governor and Mrs. Langer at Evening Banquet Along with the elaborate inaugural ceremonies, cl by the ball staged in the evening by the business men of Bismarck, Governor and Mrs. ‘William Langer made time . Wednes- day for a number of social affairs in which relatives and intimate friends, here to share with them the events Edna Boss, Arllys Rise and Mrs. Ce- celia, pea oe Helga Restvedt Is Chosen by Ca-Ci-Co O%:the day, also figured, Miss Helga Restvedt, home eco- Larson, venerable mas- its GER Ieee ee nomlcs, instructor of the Bismarck] sr or the Lodge of Fertestion, will now are tesidents gave & high school and s former member of! ne in charge. Other officers are ga the Mandan public school faculty,! archie ©, Johnson, senior warden; banquet for them at 7 o'clock in the main dining room of the Patterson hotel, where the Rose room also was teserved for this function, Decorations Are Elaberate A corsage of pink roses and lilies- of-the-valley, which she wore later at. the inaugural ball, marked the ** ® aye V. F. W. Auxiliary to plece. Blue candles lighted the table, Have Social Evening ‘t which covers were laid for 25. — Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs, Frank Langer of Port Orchard,| Before her marriage to Mr. ‘Wash. brother and sister-in-law of | &t 10 s. m., Wednesday, in the home the governor; Dr. and Mrs, C. J. Mc-| of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L, Gurren of Devils Lake, his brother-| Ireland of Grand Forks, Mrs. in-law and sister; Mr. and Mrs. James McGurren of Cut Bank, Mont., @ nephew and niece; Loraine Ford and Miss Mary Ford of Casselton, a nephew and niece, respectively; Mrs. MES. HILARY H. WILSON re F | g eg a B i and her daughter, Miss Mary Woell, of Casselton, and Mr. and Mrs, R, C. Pierce and Mrs. Clifford Warner, all of Fargo. Mr. Warner is ill at his hotel with @ severe cold and was un- able to attend. Tespectively, as tary |tertained her contract club at cards land luncheon Wi afternoon, resigned her position at the|Mrs. L. E. Tollund will have the Jan. 20 meeting. = ; geve an informal: tunchoon ia tne| Mandan school since her graduation | Meetings of Clubs | Patterson for four Bismarck men who| wa! affiliated with Alpha Phi s0r- | And Social Groups are former governors, a distinction } nae party were Joseph M. Devine, John Burke, George F. Shafer and Walter J. Maddock. Mrs. Langer and her daughters en- tertained their relatives who were their house guests and family friends from out of the city, numbering about 35, at an informal buffet luncheon at. noon in their home, 114 Avenue A, Former Governor and Mrs. Welford Vues ae Seemunte mansion at 320) © bell, which venue B on Wednesday and it nowjannual federal employes’ wi is being made ready for occupancy ; Delphian Chapter ‘The Delphian chapter meets at 2:15 p. m., Friday, with Mrs. Fred 8. Min- ser, 405 First Mrs. Fred Swenson will be hostess for a meeting of the Rebekah Past Noble Grands association in her home, Minnishoshe Chapter, D. A. B. A 6:30 o'clock dinner of meeting Minishoshe chapter, Daughters of the Public Is Invited to Attend Federal Ball by the Langer family. Mrs, Langer season, American Revolution, will be held expects that the move into the gov- Prreater by Paul C. Bennett,. Friday in the Rendesvous. Hostesses ernor’s official residence will be made ‘A special invitation is ex- | will be Mmes. Samuel-H. Merritt, F. Friday or Saturday so that they can be settled as soon as possible. said ** & Mrs. M. O. Agre, 413 Ninth &t., left ‘Thursday noon for Kansas City, Mo., summoned there by the serious illness of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Oscar |tra, at Agre. She expects to spend at least !9:30 o'clock, and there will be a grand two or three weeks in the home of her|march state leral dig- gon, which 1s 4303 Campbell 8 «> Hitariee and’ aleeeted by x w. Pale. man starting an hour later. A floor show staged by the Margaret Ann ‘Ramsey dancing studio will follow the grand march and then dancing will be ‘resumed. Favors appropriate for cele- bration of the new year’s arrival will Peed at the stroke of mid- it. For the accomodation of guests, se ua ena ot att lownt rom Caused by Tired 9 o'clock until midnight, . m. Many of those gnawing, painful | Langers Will Lead March ‘Thursday, with Bertha Vogel, 423 ies people, flame ae oeffens: Sut’! | Governor and Mrs, William Langer | Eleventh 8t. tie, aliencuumed by tired’ bid may |and a party of their friends will be ee ® ‘The Kidneys are Nature's hid) Soy 0 raking. | Guests Of honor and will lead the grand Junior Aides {Toms acids and polsconous waste out of the march, which also will include heads} The Junior Aides meet at 4 p. m., Blood. & cat people pase about 3 plate a day or of federal agencies located in Bis-|Friday in the American Legion Aux- If the 15 milos of Kidney tubes and fltere marck and Mandan and their wives. |iliary room, World War Memorial dont work well, poisonous waste matter stays | Invited to be in the Langer party | building. backschesr theumatle pens iets weeog lare Mr. and Mrs. P. H. McGurren, aes And snares eniing up nighiayfweling, Major and Mrs. Heber L. Edwards o! American Legion Auxiliary Definereunder trecven, be Weary Grand Forks, Major and Mrs. Harold| A special committee headed by Mrs. Pills used suscenstulle by coins (of Doses Sorenson, E. A. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. |Oscar Selvig is arranging for bridge eget’ ive happy relief and will help the | John R. Fleck, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Will- 15 miles of kidney tut usb out poisonow son, Dr. and Mrs. M. W. Roan, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Edward G. Patterson, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Al Rosen, Mr..and Mrs. Charles R. Robertson, Mrs, John rr a he ene § j 5 H Bo ae - : : BE ou 3 F F g He ay F 5 —~ AFTER THE @ THIN MAN i Megiiigetvemee B. Bertsch, THE GRANDEST OF ALL MYSTERY COMEDIES sr Boe” etd : ‘ rye Eetieren® REREEgoEE FE i Peeks f [es Fe | $ | ie er? et Hi FE E i alee li iit. i iE a 10 Best Movies Are Selected by Critics i i Fes FEE i 2 28F J fF Now in Progress l 5 BEE L I 5 poll: “Mutiny on the Bounty” (Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer), 416. Deeds Goes to Town” (Colum- | £ é 2 E Br HL Savings from 30 to 50% STATE FUR CO. “San Francisco” (M-G-M), 264. “Dodsworth” (United Artists-Sam- "| Fi i ; F Ef ner Bros.), 250. “A Tale of Two Cities” (M-G-M), “Anthony Adverse” (Warner Bros.), 231. “The Green Pastures” (Warner Bros.), 197. Broadway| “A Midsummer Night's Dream” (Waaner Bros.J, 166. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE,_ THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1937 ISCOTTISH RITE WILL Noon Luncheon to Open One- and| was reduced from 8.50 marks per 100 kilos, equal to 220.46 pounds, to one mark, tions in duty on wheat from 9¢ cents a bushel, on rye from 6! cents and on Barley from 52 cents, SARAH CHURCHILL WEDS COMEDIAN GIVE DEGREES HERE| | i A. W. LUCAS C0. Home of Nationally Advertised Day Program at Local Tem- ple Next Wednesday Vie Oliver, night club comedian, faced the camera aboard the Aquitania with his bride, the former Sarah Churchill, daughter of Winston Church. Gil, as they sailed for London following their wedding In New York’s City Hall. (Associated Press Photo) Be Gee ee: ath Valley Scott le!" would, probebly” be anor’ weadey | % ;but munici; officials it strict | ¥ Is Sued by Spouse mt, = on Hewett rtd s The raiding parties scattered |¢ tery prospector of the wild west, was! gict Population of 100,000, , x sued here Thursday _for Separate Most of the prisoners were reported | § maintenance by Mrs. Ella Josephine |. be low-class Chinese and beggars. % Scott, 60. They were married Nov. 5,/ Gen, Sung Cheh-Yuan personally % 1900, in Cincinnati, Ohio. directing the ‘anti-narcotic campaign, | X Mrs, Scott asked the court to'was represented by authoritative sour- | % ing expenoss and medical care. tis as ce 2 snow, Henney to the 5 addicts wi 4 also asked for $25,000 for purposes 08 be treated, " maintaining the legal action and for| ‘These, it was said, might receive life an accounting and division of alllimprisonment instead of death sen-|% community property. tences, % Full Evening Planned | Aeronautics Group ; For Legion Gathering Is Formed at Minot} Lunch and bridge will follow a reg-| Minot, N. D., Jan. 7.—(#)—Formal | ¢ organization of North Dakota Chap- |% ter No. 1 of the National Aeronautic | ¢ day in the World War Memorial | association was completed by a group | ¥ building. Commander Harry Rosen-|of Minoters Wednesday night, with |% thal announces that G. A. Dahlen, ,F. C. DeWitt elected president; 8. W. | chairman of the Open Your Heart/ Baldwin, vice-presiaent; Robert K./¥% campaign, will give his final report |Garrity, secretary, and Melvin Fau-/|¢ and that pictures and talkies on the |chald, treasurer. x CATCHING COLD? Fellow,” will be shown. ‘At the first warn Chinese to Execute All Narcotic Addicts ing sneeze — qi =a few drops up Peiping, Jan. 7.—(7)—China’s long- heralded campaign against narcotic addicts each nostril. Its timely use helps Long Beach, Calif., Jan. 7.—(?)— Effective Jan. 1, the duty on wheat The new rates amounted to reduc- to iL to 1 to ~ oon If you have waited to buy until now you have made money— No one else can give you These Values And with a lot of winter ahead you can doubly afford to buy now. TRAIN HITS SNOWPLOW STORIES IN STAMPS By LS. Klein Fur Trimmed and Tailored Coats Belted and swagger styles, All lined and interlined. Plain colors of green, blue, wine and brown. Also an assortment of plaids, Another Big Value at $5.00 and dealers was launched Thursday night with police raids on cen of addicts Shere ne ipl prevent many colds, caplites whe had fated to obey ien| WICKS WATRO-NOL Your Fenders Need Straightening | ‘ Now is the time to have it Bob’s Paint & Body Shop E —— ancient Aztecs were mov- ing northward in search of a Place to settle, when they saw a giant eagle, with a snake writhing in its beak, alight atop a cactus plant. Here, said their priests, should be their future city. And there they established the city of Tenochtitlan, which has since become Mexico City. It was probably about 600 years ago. First they set up their homes of reeds and rushes on piles at the edge of Lake Texcoco. Then arose a great city of stone with monu- ments that rivaled those of old Egypt. Then, 400 years ago, came Cor- tez, the Spanish conquistador, still in search of the land of gold. From the top of the Aztec temple We can make them look like new—and $ave you $$ money. Located at rear of Ack’s Radiator Shop, Phone 862 for estimate, Girls and Junior High Wool Dresses An assortment of much higher values to close out at Charter No. 13398 Reserve District No. 9]% REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE : DAKOTA NATIONAL BANK & TRUST CO.|3 OF BISMARCK, IN THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, AT/¥ THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON DECEMBER 31, 1936 ; Assets , he looked di ; Seonee Tae eeobiy! nvhich, he Loans and discounts ........... »-$ 492,267.07 | 9 was to conquer. And that was | Overdrafts 56 164.18] the end of the Aztec'Empire. : {United States Government obligations, direc! Mexico recalls its ancient origin and/or fully guaranteed ........... seceese 392,260.00] $ @ by means of its seal, which has 4 Other bonds, stocks, and securities ...... seseces 248,850.49 9 spread ¢ winged Siaicmins sine Bo 69,102.17|% | Crepes and Jerseys, in one and two-piece styles, sizes snake in its | Real estate owned other than banking house. 10,700.00 4 to 16. beak. And this | Reserve with Federal Reserve bank ......... 180,619.45 | 3 emblem ap- Pears on many of Mexico’s stamps. One is shown here. Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items in process of collection . Other assets ......... eee. 388,845.41|§ 7,085.79 | 1,729,834.56] $ . Boys Navy Blue Liabilities Bes Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, * and corporations ........+.-seecesssoes «..$ 898,477.81) 3 f G Ww Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and , OO ac ina S corporations ........... secsecccesccsccces 861,727.08 State, county, and municipal deposits..,......... 106,896.97 4 $1.95 Values in this lot up to $5.95 each. Deposits of other banks, including certified and cashier’s checks outstanding.............+ Not secured by pledge of loans and/or investments ......$1,564,647.64 Total Deposits ...... $1,564,647.64 Interest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and 197,545.88 | 3 laks Clog the World's Finest Peas SO PARKER GAVE Men’s Wool Jackets $3.95 Plain blue and fancy plaids in values up to $5.95. Surplus. ....6..002-.20+ Undivided profits—net . TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT.....,....++. 159,005.61); TOTAL LIABILITIES .:...... oceecceceee -$1,729,884,56 State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh, ss: I, A. A. Mayer, cashier of the above-named bank, do sol- emnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. A. A. MAYER, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 7th day of Janu: ARCHIE O, JOHNSON, Notary Public, Burleigh County, N. D. My commission expires September 20, 1942. Many are the exceptional values that await you here. A. W. LUCAS C0. us Correct—Attest: J. E. DAVIS Bismarck’s Shopping Center The Bismarck Tribune THEO. QUANRUD Pp Job Deverimeat ons

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