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vf TEMPERATURES RISE, ‘SNOW FALLS IN CITY Drifts Continue to Pile Up in| Highways in Southeastern ° “ Temperatures ‘rose and snow fell in Bismarck Friday, a condition that ‘was quite general over the southern half of the state, according to O. W.' MONTANA-DAKOTA DISTRIBUTING CO. When Congress Congregates [Today's Picture Story] Candid Camera Glimpses Solons in Action. eee s* ee 8 How Nation’s Lawmakers Spend Their Work Days - Shown on Session E Ly Capitol Hill, lazing in the Washington sunshine since the beginning of the presidential campaign, is busy as a beehive again. Secretaries, pages and clerks scurry about. Corridors long silent echo to voices raised in shouted greet- ings. The nation’s chosen lawmakers are meeting as the Seventy-fifth corigress. In the halls of the capitol scenes like those pictured here by the candid camera are being enacted. Always sure of a crowd is the congressional res- taurant (above), where food and: opinions are devoured with equal avidity. But, as at upper right, where vacant seats speak eloquently, the solons often play rookey, leave the business of routine law making to a desultory quorum that divides its attention between the rostrum, reading and conversation. On days when important legislation is up for consideration, however, the chambers are packed (lower right) and the floor is abuzz with challenging voices as members of the house demand recognition. Then, too, pages, clerks and secretaries (lower left). bestir themselves to keep the mills of the law grinding smoothly. Roberts, fed ~ ‘2torologist. Although strong winds had abated, snow continued to drift over the highways and-miany were being blocked, particularly in the south- eastern area. state during the night with 31 degrees! day. Mrs. Welch consulted an eye below zero. Williston had -30, Devils! specialist while there. Saturday night, winning 20-12. Lake -28 and Grand Forks -26. At! Most of the residents of.the Boyd] Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Johnson and Bismarck the mercury touched 18 be-| school No. 1 vicinity, met at the daughters, Lorrine and Delores, were low during the night but had climbed | Robert Welch home New Years eve.| Saturday evening visitors at the Os- i to -10 at 1 p. m., Friday... Cards and dancing filled the evening | car Anderson home. U.S. highway 281 was described by| Several northern states east of the! and at midnight a 1937 Happy New| Ernest Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. the state. highway department as! Mississipi suffered from winter rains| year Tableau was put.on by Doris|Ed Schmidkunz and daughter, Eli- “very heavy” and officials expect the | while.snow blotched the western half| mcMurrich and . Robert Welch -Jr.,{nor, were business callers in Bis- road will be blocked by nightfall if|of the continent. Eight deaths at-| after which lunch was served by the | marck Saturday. the storm continues in the southeast | tributed to the weather’ were record-! hostess, assisted by Mrs. John Welch area. A ed, four in Texas, and two each in| and Mrs, Ruth McMurrich. Dec, 31 f. 10'In the Valley Clty area ‘id on] “Hour) snows southerd Minneiota| Was, iso, Mrs. MoMurric’s bisthday, state highways 5, 17 and $2. Nearly threatened isolation of several com-| jrierefore she had: tne, privilege a dozen other main roads in the/ munities, the fall reaching 10 inches southeastern section of the state were/in some instances. Trains were run- said to be blocked by drifts. ning far behind schedule and auto- Minot was the coldest point in the| mobile tr: on the highways was itandstill, ; the high school boys’ basketball team Harelg Gureit visited at the Raymond Johnson homé Wednesday evening. Mr. and’ Mrs, Harold Olson and son, Jimmy, and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson were New Year's supper guests at the Raymond Johnson home. Mrs, Ernest Johnson and daughters, Lorrine and ‘Delores, visited at the Oscar Anderson home Wednesday af- ternoon. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Roderick Chenoweth and Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Belk and son, Loyal, spent New Year's eve at the Arthur Chenoweth home. By ELBIE MURREY Part of State Ae Ughting the beautifully decorated cake presented her by Mrs, John Welch. as i Sterling By SHIRLEY STEWART, ES Ce Se @, |. Welch'sSpur: | ae aes + aS | Mr. and Mrs., Ernest, Johnson and By MRS. 8. M. WELCR | daughters, Lorrine and Delores, were " ggt. Ralph Baird of Fort Lincoln! New Year's dinner guests st the 7 and Mrs. Ruth McMurrich and|” sr and Mrs. Raymond - Johnson lien tome crtay, ey natura Brera wate se Oe i j after- Mr. and Mrs, John welch ‘and| ‘us Chenpweth home Sunday nephews were in Bismarck Wednes-| ‘The independent men’s team played me, Mr, and Mrs. Dave Smith, together with their son, Duane, and Frank Murrey, motored to Ryder Saturday, returning Sunday. They visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rhoule. Elmer Rhoule returned here with A Bargain (& In Health |B Steve Murrey, left for Fargo Monday where he will attend the Hanson Auto school. nding schéol in’ Valley City, spent “Most value for the money” is the common defini- | ten Q tion of a “bargain.” And PURITY milk certainly is |"renenes “ton wh Br a bargain, for it contains a greater amount of nour- Miss Virginia Murrey spent the ishing food elements at smaller cost than almost any other item that could be purchased. Best of all, PURITY MILK is from selected herds, and its high quality and purity is safe-guarded by Pasteuriza- tion. Ask for PURITY week-end with her . grandmother, at Your Grocer’s Mrs. William Partyke of Wilton. © Mr. and Mrs. Dave Smith, Elmer Rhoule and Paul Holden called on Frank and Ted Murrey Sunday eve- ning. Bud Huhn, who has been visiting with Edward Partyke, returned to his home in Wilton Tuesday. Bermuda onions are not the ex- clusive product ‘of Bermuda. They are grown abundantly in Texas and Bridgeman-Russell Co. PHONE 749 — THE HOME OF PASTEURIZED PURITY MILK FREE Northern Hide & Fur Co Corner Ninth and Front St. Bismarck, N. D. To Discuss Club for New Women of City A committee from the Women's ‘Community Council which will meet with Mrs. D. E. Shipley, city hostess. to perfect plans for organizing a club open to all new women residents of the city, was appointed Friday by Mrs. E. F. Trepp, Charles B. Rosen and H. T. Perry. Members will name their own chairmen if they wish to have ‘one and will discuss preliminary plans for their work at a conference with Mrs. Shipley set for 2 p. m., Saturday, in the American Legion Auxiliary room, World War Memorial building. This activity is the outgrowth of two appearances before the council by Mrs. Shipley. Favorable reaction tc the plan of providing some group to afford new women residents an op- portunity to meet each other and Members of clubs affiliated with the council was reported by several coun- cil delegates at the December meet- Mrs. Irene Armstrong (above), was “removed” from office as mayor of Daytona Beach, Fla., by Gov. Da: Sholtz, along with all municipal ficials except one commissioner. Mrs. Armstrong defied the gover. nor, however, by filling the city hall with armed police “to protect the city property from an illegal inva. sion.” (Associated Press Photo) wean clare Le, ie committee Sat- lay refe: to the council for discussion at its next meeting Fri-|In the contract games, the Misses day, Jan. 15, according to Mrs. Baker.| Essie Rishworth and Agnes Hultberg eee turned in first and second high Community Players — | Bernsen ‘wes a substitute player To Hold Open House oe The custom of holding open house each Friday evening, which was Mrs, R. E. Carlander was named president for the year and Mrs. Earl Scharnowske was chosen as treasurer hen the Daughters of Union Vet- abandoned for the holiday season,) vacc will be resumed by the Bismarek | ila bridge club met Thursday at Community Players tonight, officers) mentn st. In the card ga 5) games at two announce. All members of the grouny! tanies Mrs. Scharnowske turned in are invited to come to the quarters . in the World War Memorial build- nigh! end Mrs, Charles Rohrer low ee % ing for an informal social time . ee 8 * Mrs. Allan N. Quast (Lois Hart-| Mr. and Mrs. P. 8 Chandler, 811 man Lynch) and Miss Loretta Peter-| Avenue B, who left here New Year's kote, were presented with gifts by| to San Diego for a few days. Before members of the G-Girls club, #| returning to Bismarck Feb. 1, they social group composed of bank em-| will make visits at Tucson, Ariz, ployes, as it met for dinner and} Kansas City, Kans., and Minneapolis. bridge ‘Wednesday evening in the eS % home of Mrs. Gunner Olgeirson, 811] Mrs, Inga Lovelace, 410 Thayer, Avenue E. Decorations were appro-} west, leaves Saturday evening for a priate for the New Yer season. month’s winter vacation which she -| mother, who has been very ill in » son, who both have resigned their] eve, have arrived at Los Angeles,| positions at the Bank of North Da-| Calif., and expect to go from there! Bf 2RRee a ff) >i me with honors going to Irvine and Walter Tester as L, M. Olson and John G. were hostesses for a social meet the Auxiliary to Gilbert N. Nelson 1326, Veterans of Foreign Wi Thursday evening. The gathering held in the Olson home, 205 Second 8t, * % % Miss Henrietta Bohrer of the coun- ty agent's office staff, returned to Bismarck Wednesday after having spent a week at the bedside of her lh Her hospital at Beulah but now seems to be improving quite Bagel * % Miss Clara Goldman of Mandan left Thursday for Lincoln, Nebr., where she will be employed in the regional Rural Resettlement administration fl office. She was transferred from the Mandan WPA office. 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