The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 8, 1937, Page 5

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4 \\\\\/////1hdb THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1987 es AAUW Makes Plan Trade, Industry in Interruption of the holidays. Con- SOC | F f Y and ( it | B S For College Function| = Uncertain Course |stats Coe ~ and Mrs, Otto Asplund, son, call for winter needs in districts = Tentative plans for an all-college| Warren, and daughters, Linnea and By I. S. Klein New York, Jan, 8—(P)—Trade and | touched by sub-nero weather, dinner get-together open to all col-| June, of Bismarck were guests at . industry followed a zig-zag course lege graduates in Bismarck and their| the Axel Asplund home Sunday. this week, Dun é& Bradstreet reported| In the first seven months of 1936, § Mi K ° husbands or wives, following the Warne wi ied ae ee Friday: in its weekly survey. ie scheduled domestic air liners flew & uss ath erine 5 now plan of similar events given by other Miss im 3. Expansion was less marked in some | total of 35,104,000 miles, an increase state branches, were discussed by the reitasn ies a at the Charles Noon 4 trade divisions, while in others mo-|of 16 per cent over the corresponding e f Bismarck chapter, American Asso-| home New Year's day. : mentum gathered force following the | period of 1935. YY e to onn evitle ciation of University Women, at'a| The Misses Ila Hayes, Alice and ry : 6:30 o'clock dinner meeting Thurs- Velma Johnson, Frances Cox, Ingrid SERS EN ; day in the Rendezvous, and Naomt Liprehp era pee’ State Bank Department Em- i Tf the affair is held, it will be) Hagstrom and Mrs. Oscar mrickson,| PHILADELPHIA auth or ities P' Dunn Center F amily, : staged during the legislative as-| returned to their teaching duties in P’ hive alked the. Postoffice De- ploye and Bride Repeat Vows | Has Holiday Reunion sembly. It is believed that the oc-| Various townships ‘Monday morning.| partment to make Independence iia Rectory ‘Thursda casion would afford some of the| Helen Broehl, Phyllis Little, Ver-| Han the main subject of the de- y y ‘A happy occasion of the holiday alumni groups, which are smaller in} 10n Johnson and Ruben Pearson! sign for one of the stamps, ‘pref- amnily number, an opportunity to have an| spertt New Year's eve with Mr. and! erably the three-cent value, of Marriage vows were repeated by i informal reunion without planning] Mrs. Albert Hagstrom. the proposed series commemorat- Miss Katherine Estella Knowles, % an affair of their own. ing the 150th anniversary of the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. "Reports on the annual Christmas| ©———... adoption of the United States Edward Knowles of Jamestown, and : tea held Dec. 26 and discussion of Sibley Butte Constitution, John T. Neville, former Grand Forks sponsoring another Tony Sarg mar- bd resident, at 6:30 o'clock Thursday fonette performance in the spring ovening in 8t. Mary's procathedral é occupied the balance of the business: MES, ELMER BLOOMQUIST Rev. Robert A. Feehan, pastor, For the program, Ruth Rudser and] Mr. and Mrs. Paul’ Tompkins and) figure in the design for the set of lirithn single ring ceremony at Frances Collison presented a panel|/son Donald returned home Saturday| four stamps to be issued by z be couple was attended by discussion on “The Psychology of|from Minot where they spent the holi- | Egypt, commemorating the signing = Ir, aay Mrs. J. A. MacLachlan, For 3 Color” to which Mmes. Gordon Mac-| days visiting friends and relatives. of the Anglo-Egyptian treaty of bead x ding costume, the bride chose Gregor and William H. Payne, who Esther Cederstrom returned to Zap, alliance. The scene will be the a vance spring sult of navy blue both were absent, had contributed|N. D,, where she teaches, after spend- | Locarno room of the British for- La wile AE peatland to much material. Members were given|ing a week at her home here, eign office in London, where the re is eT ad oad aes | 7 7 & true and false question sheet test-) Miss Vivian Larson has returned to| ‘reaty was signed. tier iternrerr dl a ing their knowledge of the practical| Bismarck after spending her vaca- bea al ‘wedding supper for the couple an a : fain sPclatreoa regan fas eapaioes ta ‘al ee area eres ular display the various stai i 3 , eta e Evans c! eval stamp dor. abana pends, in fee apts Kruckenberg (Rosella) of Halliday. ‘ u at the close. Miss Rudser, who is-a|children present, when muoleteee, collections which have been pre- ps Annex hotel following the present were Mr. Weber and employes: New Year's ball, which will public school art instructor, gave the|sumed Monday morning, other child-| sented to the popes. Some of saga er subeilte cxake oo ber and Otto; |be held Friday night in the Dome. basic outline of work in colors and|ren being sick with the flu, these exhibits are said to be thet hie ioe ee ee Festivities of the function, which 8) related some of her experiences in| Oliver Roth, Eimer Bloomquist, W.| @mong the most valuable in the few months and are deferring thelr “ri a a80 Re eae tee oil ee teaching art to children. Miss Col-|M. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs, ari} world. ‘wedding trip until spring. grand march led by state and federal Uston spoke in detail of the relation|Evans were Bismarck shoppers Sat- eae Mr. Neville has been headquarte: ficials floor of color to texture of materials and|urday. Finland and Venezuela are con- here for.about three peepee aoe Sisters. ets ot aad 8 stow, of the history of various colors, a sub- ducting contests for designs of itor with the state banking depart- wore Ject which Mise Rudser also Souchea 7 tt @| sew stamps, portraying the most t.. Th 2 upon, -colored c! yell u ao bride has been head bookkeeper Mothers Club Hears swatches were passed labourand used — important features of the coun- for the Capital City Bottling works| : Field Work Reviewed |‘ determine what effect various nl By LOIS WILLIAMSON oe Anthony Eden, famed British foreign secretary and roving dip- lomat of Europe, will be the main The Vatican will offer. for pop~ 5 ae tries. The Finnish stamps will depict that country’s parks and for the last 22 years and for the ore ae when worn on different in- Soh a ceenle | atectione ee resent is w vi a —_— nezuelan sel iy include = & a ale teretscuced tepdlcatetaghieed [| Mrs. F. E. Cave's review of “Time! “ares Grace Clendening and Paul-|__ Miss Dora Wutzke, who is attending| torical views, as well as scenic school and also of a Jamestown com- ‘f Out Of Mind” by Rachel Field was! ine Reynolds made arrangements for|High school at Harvey, spent her mercial college. . the program for the Mother's club] 1.0 dinner, at which 95 covers were| Christmas vacation with her parents, and industrial illustrations, eee ee meeting Tuesday afternoon in the Mr, and Mrs. Jake Wutzke, here. - Marshal Joseph Joffre, great J il home, home of Mra, W. E. Perry, 523 Sec-| =!¢. eae Mr, and Mrs, E. E. See of Bismarck] World War leader, will be pic- ‘uvenile D. H. Lodge icl Re bad ood It db} ia paces us ld Snyder and Arthur| WT? NeW Year dinner guests at the} tured on a new stamp which q Artic le Reviews Are next session e » 8c Donal O. G. Wietstock home. France will issue soon on the 22d To Meet Next Friday 8 for Jan, 19, a 1:30 o'clock luncheon in| Paul and Miss Hazel Wipper won) ‘wr. and Mrs, L. L. Zimmer: were| anniversary of the battle of the Given Before WCTU| the nome of Mrs. 0. W. Schoregge,| the honors in the contract games at 5; Z . Mrs Frank E, Nichi ol newly ap- eee WwW SCT Ritiiet! three t ables when Mis. Kasper ° guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Hub- Bane, in which that general fig. Bo! supervisor of the juvenile} Several articles from urrent eee rmes ent ub a _ : : tnt of th Dears of oor Protest [imu of he, Uson Signal, napa Miss Dorothy Ad: and luncheon Wednesday eve-| amily, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wetzel,| net tee ee me? ie mociain, eangunes thatthe |pabicaton ot the women curutan|Miss Dorothy Adams nine in, txe sons, of be moter /and Mr and Mrs Auglt Wels of| anpronnetaly 14300000 pamen- , rence » made up the pro- ewes 2 » Mrs./ Tuttle, were all New Year's visitors a Friday, will be held one week Ister/gram for the meeting of the Bai Is Sergeant’ s Bride Robert Keating will be the next!ar the Christ Wetsel home, gers Go} on British railways an- instead, coming on Jan. 15 , unit Tuesday afternoon; for which “ 3 fl pee Miss Jean Williamson returned to At the session, which will be called| Mrs. Joseph L. Kelley, 922 Sixth 8t.,| Mrs. Stella Adams, 317 Second St., eee lbowdon? Sanaay later ianending ther at 7 p.m. in the World War Mem-|was hostess. announces the marriage of her) 4s. and Mrs, W. F. Kurke have re- {holiday vacation at her parents’ orial building dining room; officers] Mrs. H. W. Graunke, who also was| daughter, Miss Dorothy Marie Adams,/turned to Fargo after spending » few | home. will be appointed and will be in-| devotionals leader, reviewed articles| to Sgt. Rayno Panula of Fort Lin-\days here on a combined business and stalled by Mrs. A, M. Brazerol, presi-|on resisting vicious and dishonest ad-| Coln, which occurred Sunday, Jan. 3, dent of the senior lodge, I vertising and on drunkenness said tobe; at McIntosh, 8. D, Attendants of First plans for juvenile members; due to lack of oxygen. She also read| the couple and only witnesses of the! Mrs, Francis Murphy of Fargo is Participation in the state Degree of|the W: é ceremony were Sgt. and Mrs. Charles|spending a short time here with Mr. Honor assembly here in June will be CT.) presen-| Hanson, also of Fort Lincoln. For/Murphy, who is remaining for most announced. Mrs, Nichols asks that the present, the couple is making/of the legislative seasion. all members be present. Hereafter, magazine, their home with the bride’s mother. meetings will be held the second! Mrs. Charles se (Additional Society on Page Three) ‘Saturday of each month. “New Year's Resolutions "| mrs. As a direct result of increased air travel to and from the United States, 17 republics of the West Indies, and Central and South America have es- tablished consulates in Miami, Fia., during the last three years, EVERY WOMAN FACES THIS QUESTION How do I look to other people? So many women risk their beauty by neglect of constipation. It often causes loss ), sallow skins, dull eyes, poor comp! nse Yet common constipation can be ended so easily. Just eat two table- spoonfuls of Kellogg’s ALI-BRAN ‘with milk or fruits every day, three times daily in severe cases, This delicious ready-to-eat cereal sup- T. B. Meinhover’s daughter, and Tired of Hospital Cases! ars, M. Manskin, and her daughter- ! Chicago, was the title of an article Se ean tained St. Anthony's missionary presented by Mrs Gust H Sjoblom By N. O. HAGSTROM Discuss! group at cards and luncheon Thurs- lon followed the reviews. ‘The In the auction games Mrs. Mrs. Oscar Erickson and niece, Progress A large selection of beauti- ful furs in the very latest Hostess served refreshments during) Manskin held high and Mrs, E. J. | ing ae, will be with Mrs. H. J. ‘at the Herman Hanson and | And Social Groups Seog -—————— * Icharies Gray and Roy Reff, took first | Miss Phyllis Little of east of Re- U. C. T. Auxiliary nid pecanidl perine respentivaley te tie gan was a guest of Misses Helen and with the throat-soothing auxiliary is meeting at 8 p. m., Satur-|500 Tenth 8t., entertained her club| turned to her home Saturday. ingredients of. Vicks VapoRub. | |day, in the American Legion Auxil-|Thursday evening. The next meeting| Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Johnson and : ° Schultz low score. The next meet- Meetings of Clubs roonss st the ‘Herman Hanson and Two substitute players, Mmes. | Lake. ‘The only cough drop medicated ‘The United Commercial Travelers’ | bridge games when Mrs, Fred Wilhelm, | Leuna Broehi last week. She re- iary room, World War Memorial build-|Jan. 21 will be with Mrs. Frances| family were supper guests ‘of Mr. ing. . -| Plies the “bulk” needed to exercise is. Beth. ae Cnarles Noon Tuesday eve-| Fit nd vitamin B to help styles at ‘Mrs, Signe Johnson and daughter,| tone up the intestinal tract. Savings from Hilma, were guests at the Erick OUR NEW YEAR SPECIAL PSflas ‘Shirley Brennelse visited with Gx her sister, Mrs. Albert Hagstrom, FAS MILK-OIL freee: Within the body, Art-Braw ab- pris iare than Soe its Ae Be water, gently sponging out ine testines. It never causes the arti- ficial action of pills and drugs, that often prove ineffective. Kellogg’s Att-Bran, you see, is © food—not a medicine. It relieves common constipation the way Na- ture intended —s0 its results are safe, Buy it at your grocer’s. Made 30 to 50% STATE FUR CO. and Mrs. Gottlieb Brenneise of Re- PERMANENT gg Ce igglorges nore gen Saturday. Brings Out Your Hidden Possibilities— Winston Cox, student at Minot! and guaranteed by, Kellogg in 1 Tnoludes This Transforming 95 State Teachers’ college, spent the| Battle Creck. Procedure. 4, 1—Type Analysis 3—The Restyling 2—The Permanent 4—Stylized Setting A regular $8.00 wave—all complete Other Permanents $2.95 Up BEAUTY SHOP PHONE 2260 W227 HINTGEN’S Removal Sale NOW IN PROGRESS ‘A re-grouping of our many gift items brings additional low prices for quick clearance. FINE GLASSWARE - CHINA - POTTERY - LINENS COSTUME JEWELRY - BAGS - NOVELTIES All at Bargain Prices NO APPROVALS OR CREDIT DURING SALE J ——-S G OSE UIFTS MET HEPA crs WONDERFUL NEW “NO-SCRUB® OXY IT'S TRUE! AT LAST A “NO-SCRUB” SOAP That’s Safe As Can Be For Colors, Hands! Developed at the cost of $1,000,000 bythe (2) Gets white clothes 4 to 5 shades whiter, inakers of gentle Ivory Soap Proved by scientific Tintometer tests. (3) Cuts EVERY DAY SINCE YOU QUIT SCRUBBING THOSE CLOTHES © evnnr e17 ane =m hands! OxyD0L was developed by the Ivory soap The news of Oxypot is spreading like wildfire! at the cost of $1,000,000! 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