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—— BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1937 GOSPEL TABERNACLE | = SOCIETY and CLUBS [thre norrici | 400 Attend Second Annual [Furs inside {|v Federal New Year’s Ball Are Set for Monda; Funeral services for Frank | VATER WILL OFFER i held at 2:30 p. m., Monday. at tr Public hil to Hear Dis- Viet Funeral chapel with Rev. Wa courses on Creative Livin ter E. Vater, pastor of the McCat © | sethodist Episcopal church, official and Sanctity of Home ing. After the rites here the bod will be taken to Minneapolis for ir iting Evangelists Will Open Week’s Meeting Series Here Tuesday Governor Langer and Mrs.!Catholic Daughters The Gospel Tabernacle will spon- | _ Rev. waiter B. Vater, pastor of the|*2rment. Pneumon‘a took Mr. Adam * | sor & day of fellowshi; d good will j ‘ > " life after an illness of ilttle more tha Howard Wood Lead Grand to Receive Members fal services Tuesday, dan. 12, to celebrate MoCabe Methodist Episcopal church, March; Dancers Entertain | ssoce than 30 candidates will be re- : ra ete ae ed ee mith, ceived into membership in Immacu- # : pastor. This occasion will mark the With the second annual federaljlate Conception Court No. 322, Cath- opening of a week of special servcies, ight at the Dome airscting mory|ciose Sunday, according to rs, EA. paripate, nn anasiais wil night at the Dome attract ore 5 4 ar oa 400 persons, that sGoeyuid enien Greenwood, grand regent, : Services will be held at 2:30 and BEEN became ao. pa ny Acts now has brightened two holiday sea-| Court members and candidates will 7:30 p. m. and will feature talks by 3 series, eight talks have been planned sons in the Capital City, hes estab-|besin the day's activities by attending ; Rev. and Mrs. Christian Hild, now with the general theme of “Creative lished @ place for itself as one of the| the 8 o'clock mass in St. Mary’s pro- evangelists of the Washington dis- Living and the Sanctity of th largest and most enjoyable parties|° . The reception ceremonies be : trict, who will remain for the week Home.” ty e) 4n the winter social calendar. will start at 2 p. m., in the auditorium 4 | following. Main ond. eubstal ics for the dis Leading the second grand march of |0! St. Mary’s school, where the can- Also expected for the day’s events courses and thi Gene es ch thi ig the present week, the first being that |“idates are asked to assemble at 1:30 are Rev. Clarence Larson, Minot; Lescol ete isco eal at his inaugural ball Wednesday |P. ™- At the close of the ritualistic Rev. R. R. Carmichael, Fargo; Rev. os a tare: night, was Governor William work there will be a brief business A. Christenson, Noonan; Rev. C. ie a : Marte) vat tao ee ge who headed the list of federal and]mecting, taking the place of the reg- ‘ Oster, Hettinger; Rev. R. Griepp, ic ae LR {Chance (Love at First Sight—Mixed siate officials invited as honor guesta, He Fevers first scheduled for Mon- eal aes c. Aban mson, Belf-| Only five members of the House of Representatives of the Seventy-Fitth ), Jan. 17; “Heeding the His 2 if 4 ‘ ridge, an 1. . Lich, Hebron. congress are women. Here they are during an Informal meetin: i < wile of the Rural Resettlement ad: [pe nau? anering the new men- H] [Ret John Buctey, now of’ amarck,| a the Jint seesion before whish President Roosevelt delivered Wien wun Merwe : S attend, as will the North » Le ight: Nan W. Honeyman, Demecra' gon; Carelin " Sal Fee eae ene ni tecatne Memorial building will be the clos- Dakota district superintendent O'Day, Democrat, New York; Mary T, Nerton, Demecrat, New Jeresy | (14 Modesty Extinct?) Jan. 31; ° For of illness, Mrs. Wood wore a gown ing event. A program for this occa- Burning of the mortgage and pay-! Virginia EB. Jenckes, Democrat, India idith Nourse Rogers, Republ! | 2. 'v. oT hy Child Not hy aks of black lace und carried an arm oe Hives hiket ay : ment of other obligations of the tab-{ can, Maseachusetis, (Associated Press Photo) oF ee Pa mae bouquet of pink carnations with tulle/and James W. Guthrie have cared for nace tiie Pe ate “That Deughter-in-Law” Disposi- i ij e ‘s el ak, od a peal ce me saz oe=<S"Garrison Autoist Gets "isi Ss “tes echmidt made the presentation. * % % Following Governor Langer and Rev. Smith and his wife came to All services will commence at 7:30) ‘ y PA Tet ns . Sk, Bismarck a year ago from Devils = Mrs. Wood were Mr. ené Mrs. HP. Trinity Aid Workers Lake, where they served for three Icense la re) 1937 Lit aisle ed Lupe ean are George O. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. John for 1987 Appointed years, and have sought to obtain new : make his sermons inspirational, edu- R. Kennedy, Mr, and Mrs, E. A. Will- is members and to enlarge the taber- ee fathialiianni: charanree boniine iia son, Mr. and Mrs Harry C. Knutsen,| ars, E. Ulmer, now acting head of é eae ie nooceumnate larger That prised attainment of liam Langer in line with estab- | effect. ; Mr. and Mrs. W. D, Lynch, Mr. end/the Trinity Lutheran Ladies’ Aid, an- By ‘or regular and church{ utomobile owners, license plates lished custom, with Plate No. 2 He states thet much has been writ- Hear Jack Oakie Mrs, Melvin O, Steen, Mr. and Mrs.| nounced several appointments for the school ‘services, golng to George A. Kounova ten and said on the subject which he Owen Tudor Owen, Mr. and Mrs./new year at the general meeting held orrpepoailing (with the yess | Titers Gna Mo 8 te Mere: (ia to trees ANA ieah sb HOU bo his sing “Moonface” John Gray, Mr, and Mrs, John R.|'Thursday afternoon in the church ; : which they are issued, went to | Berg, Cummings. wurpose to speak frankly on what the Fleck, Mr. and Mrs. 8. 8. McDonald. | parlors. wo Augyst Arit of Garrison this Whether or not the number is Bible and the Chrisitian church have —in— ‘Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Boise, Mr. and} Serving in various capacities are . easel Ny year, the state highway depart- an unlucky one, R. A. Shan- | to say concerning love and life. “Th: t Gi ] f Mrs. Carl Knudtson and Mr. and 5 % ment announced Saturday. berger, Kenmare, expressed no “The Bible,” Rev. Vater continued, a iri trom Mrs. Joseph LaValle. 3 . T. G. : s cH R There is s heavy demand for | fear of the superstition in get- | “is ® picture gallery of real folks who Paris” A floor show followed, presenting’ 5 5 distinctive motor vehicle license ting license No, 13. have lived and loved. Some of them pupils of the Margaret Ann Ramsey calling committee: plates, with rivalry mainly for While numerous state officials | were good and some bad, some grest at the low-numbered tags or @ license | had not yet been assigned their | saints and some great sinners. I will Corresponding with the appli- licenses, state highway commis- | interpret these ancient characters in cant’s telephone number, street | sioner W. J, Flannigan took 4700, | modern settings and apply the les- CAP j T OL address, wedding date and ‘scores U. 8. Senator Lynn J. Frazier | sons of the Bible to our own day and of other items. 111 and U. 8. Senator Gerald P, | age.” Mon. the first purchaser of » | Nye 1600, Toany Sua world series ticket, motorists be- Arlt, of course, is driving with dancing studio. Costumes of strik-|Mmes. J. “i ing design and brilliant colors added fs + ‘ ‘ isconsin and Missouri to the effectiveness of the clever hairman. . i Synod routines given by Miss ‘Waldechuat, Bek é Ministers Will Convene tt and Kath- ‘ Seen penn and. Gloria Starkle. ‘The 1936, reported on the results ob- e Here Next Tuesday letter two were duo numbers. tained. > Some giraffes reach a height of 17 The spotlight playing upon the) Mrs. Rindall announced that the ; A joint meeting of Evangelical! gin thelr requests, for specific | plates numbered 1037, while a |feet. “i eee 2 eee ‘dance floor heightened festivity of aid wales which a bes fis! a pastors of the Wisconsin and Mis-| numbers four or five months former railroad engineer who Ce acene s are st confett! were eee! vamily ond Ch air as on synod residing in the western mes) the new licenses are is- lost an arm in an accident years ven out a i. o! state will take place ini su , annuall; Jacob Yeasley's orchestra played| Siving details of the program, she dis-/ Even warmer than it looks is this|tne zion Evangelical church here, License plate number 1 has Plates Sereeeine ite ah ; cussed the church and calendar, list-| attractive ensemble, good for in- - ; i for the dancing, which started at ing the various seazons, festival days| formal town as well as sports wear. ae ee poverdlng a a f ab been reserved for Govarnion ‘Wil. number of his old locomotive. on “Original Sin,” Rev, L. Wohlfeil, ghee gis continued Tong @F tang the use of iturgical colors. Heim makes it of tweed in ® Very! isters are expected to he here for the SAVE MONEY! congregation are invited to attend ‘Paul ©. Bennett was general suai: *e*% PoE Deeesreoh ot Sone nee coat seasion. Hannover: practical treaties on| this service. man of the ball this year. He serv line edged This joint pastoral conference was| “Comparison of the Baptism of John| At this time, Rev, H. Dissen, i in the same capacity for the tirstl Alumnae Group Plans | 4 bas amusing high fur cuffs. The! instituted last year and will be ‘made| with that of the Apostolic Church,” Garrison, will preach the pastoral er: Have Your Car Repaired Now! held last year, Workers in the vart- ‘ Gilet is in rust brown duvetyne with/ sn annual event, Rev. E. Hinderer,| Rev. L. Weber, Underwood; “Difter-|mon, Rev. H. Mutterer, i i Bele teiacat niticse assisted him witn| tO Attend Symposium) arapesques of embroidery in brown] an annual event, Rev. E. Hinderer,| Tor ere teen HE rinks | pede tte eee, Meier You will save money now on all repair work during —- and white. 4 thi jet season!” preparations. last meeting, and Rev. G, Fiechtner|Jein, Beach; “Distinction Between 6 Quiet Bens 4 Several members of the College of of Napoleon is secretary. **) Homologoumena and Antilegomens,” If you bring your car in now you will get quality ee St. Benedict alumnae chapter ex- ° Rev. J. Erhart, Jamestown, 2 i 5 Announces Pees : pressed thelr intehtion, of ‘sttending St. Mary’s Juniors DA ane toed eet re aes A peseral Coreen caidas Bige tr og ee agen one Loa Papalna} we will be for D. A. R. Broadcas Honor St. Leo Team] ery s the conteresice, as follows: ing pastors wl be cnaucled 70 hposilly glad to tell you of the savings we can make Mrs. F. Leland Watkins, Fargo.|o3 St. Leo's basketball team members| FeV. P. Kuske, Elgin; doctrinal essay|P. m. Wednesday. Members of “We have equipment for first-class repair work on Dakota radio chairman and ea om all makes of cars, You will be under no obligation by letting us check your car or giving information regard- ing overhauling, etc. This should be interesting and valuable to you. Keeping your car in fine running condition means economy and enjoyment. Let’s go, 1987! A. L. SANDIN AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE 818 Fourth Street Bismarck, N. D. Phone 468 ee Ml 3rd Bt. Phone 877 gram of general interest over WDAY Specialty numbers interspersed in INSURANCE OF ALL at 3:30 p. m. Tuesday. fs the dan » which ed ss There wae ‘& discussion of “Con-/ Miss Towne, who recently came by Melvin Metaughlin's pater ine ‘ BINDS here from Minot, was hostess to the Pas | : 7 : ‘Surety and Fidelity Bonds, group and served a buffet luncheon, assisted by the Misses Wagner and = Real. Estate, Rentals and Virginia Kann. : Mrs. Howard Tikien will sing two solos,) The next meeting will be held Jan. : are with Mrs. Oscar Moen as ‘sccom- 120 with Miss Roherty as hostess. be a panist. cee Parag Balt and =, A. Bobb cheperoned the Fl h ! ;. arty, wi one \- Mis. W. H. ulllran, who was 8 Capital Homemakers school affairs being given during the asn. player, ane . . PB. ason. x Kurkowsti turned in high and’ low to Hold Card Party I W. A. Hart, Manager Sncan hee corenoty sian sided 1, Tae Capltal Homemakers’ club voted Soule Makes Changes e Finest of Foods Sits Wusabeth Weber ‘wil have: the i be antounoed nounced ister sadaamed sue | if Rehearsal Plans E e Tastefully Prepared ee fect when it met Friday aftertooa | A change in place and time for the © At Eoonaunicel Pipes #\in the home of Mrs. L. P. Wedge, 922 |tehearsal of “The Bohemian Girl” Meetings of Clubs Seventh St., south. Mrs.’ Frank E, [orchestra ensemble, and principals ‘ Nichols was assisting hostess, And Social Groups || 4 news tetter trom the North Da-|Urday by Ralph Warren Soule, di- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Readers can @|kot Agricultural college, stating that |tector. The rehearsal ts called prompt- always get their paper st the News Gtand | there now are more than 700 Home-|'y 8t 3 p. m, Sunday, in the city in the POWERS HOTEL, FARGO, ™ , Tete Music Club makers’ clubs in the state, was read, |®uditorlum. : y Tots Music club of the} Mrs. J. A. Kohler gave ® lesson on gp deea WHAT DID YOU BUY mene conservatory will meet at, 3:39 invalid trays, telling what foods ere! Mandan Dinner Club SS ———E Bain eee ae ee toate “Mans January Party RGOS ONLY FIRE PROC WHEN YOU BOUGHT topic, the members answered roll call Comes Cab by describing attractive dishes Invitations are in the mail f Mrs. Sharon Mote will be program | serve to sick people. January party of the Mani ‘Dine Jeader for the Cosmos club meeting ees club, organisation of Bismarck and at 8 p.m. Monday, with Miss Helen! On the occasion of his ninth birth-|Mandan couples, which will be held in INTHE I HIS Torns, 610 Fifth St. day anniversary Friday, Donald Pike,|the Hi-Hat next Tuesday. Dinner will NEW CENTER * 9 8 son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Pike, 708) be served at 6:30 o'clock and will be OF THECITY Juniorettes Second 8t., was honored with a party| followed by dancing to the music of e A meeting of the Juniorettes 18} given to 12 of his friends by his|the Four Counts, Host couples are scheduled for 4 p. m., Monday, in the] mother. Checkers, decoy and old|Messrs. and Mmes. C. E. Arnold and American Legion Auxiliary room,/ maid es were played at three| Maurice Diehl. ‘World War Memorial building. tables ‘end prizes were awarded to eee ese % each player. There also were favors; Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Healow, 614 FIRST, of course, you bought the news from the far-off corners of the world. Late news and live news, covering all the countless interests and activities of all peoples. Past Presidents’ Parley, A. L. A. | for the guests when the supper, with! Thayer venue, are home after a Mrs. Arthur E. Thompson, 831 Fifth the birthday cake as the dessert tp ie Billings, Mont., where ‘they CURTIS HOTEL &t., will entertain the Past Presidents’| course, was served. were called before Christmas by the Parley of the American Legion Auxi- eee death of Mr. Healow’s niece, Mrs MINNEAPOLIS Mary, which meets, at 8 p.m. Mon-| Miss Belle Mehus, 200% Third 8t.,/ Frank Heiser, and to Missoula, Mont., day. returned Friday after being away] where they were guests of his brother largest’ meth Ee | Sve tec emer nc eee! 8! -| H. low, formerly of Bismarck, : ‘The Maccabee lodge Will seat new] ing Her regular ‘plano classes and| snd Me nad now Sichara Slattery Convenient to Shops and Theatres end yet quiet . . Three officers for the coming year, with D.| from there went to Leeds to attend| over the New Year's holiday. Cafes . . Garage . . One block of beautiful Lobbies . . McNamara of Fargo, state manager,| the funeral Tuesday of Mrs. Elmer **k * Librery . . Interesting Shops . . Dancing Daily . . Sundey oie) . oe as installing officer, at = meeting at} Wardrope, a life-long friend. She] Miss Frances Tourtlotte of Regan, 3p. m.,, Monday, in the American Le-| then went to Devils Lake to visit her| home economics junior at the North night Musicales . . Resort information . . Highway, Rell- Then, too, you bought the local news—about the recent doings of peo- ple you know, announcements of coming events, intimate details of your own special circle. gion Auxiliary room, World War Me-| brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and/ Dakota Agricultural college, as sec- rood, Steamship information mortal building. Mrs. Leo 8. Studness. Snowblocked| retary of the college art club, is in A iene on ris pan ae Tee * * % roads kept her at Devils Lake longer| general charge of an exhibit of 12 qwoise Lounge... oome icial And, what more? ,. . . Aren’t you forgetting the vital news items in Chapter F, P. E. O. than she had expected. to stay and/ paintings by living American artists e 5 All P. E. O, Sisterhood members) she was forced to wait for roads t0/ being shown there during the coming MAIN DINING SALON PRICES the advertising columns? Items of immediate interest and real importance who are visiting in the city are invit-| be cleared again at Jamestown. two weeks. The exhibit is the sec+ US BREAKFASTS : . 5 BSc TO 786 ed to attend s 1:15 wie. Juncheon aes ees oe dig?ins ae Be a ae Gh sour ous fo OON LUNCHEONS : * os ite wan to you and yours. News of better buys in food and clothes and things for of Chapter londay in - ings shown eri- 4, A Lsciae J ie ? EVENING DINNER Asso A CA CARTE the house. News that you must watch closely and constantly—if you ex- home of Mrs. W. L. Nuessle, 710 Sece bridge | can cities this year. e*% ond St. Hostesses with Mrs. Nucssle * AIR CONDITIONED DINING ROOMS AND Lossics are Mmes. Gordon V. Cox, A. W. ce Miss Alden Hewitt, who is being e pect to make your money do its job. Lucas, F. R. th and N. O. Ram- E transferred from Bismarck to Warm stad. bie Springs, Ore. by the United States GUEST ROOM Fnice This new, year, form the fine habit of following the advertisements with an eagle eye. It will save you money and help you live a richer life. 4 ¢ Indian service, expects to lesve: for) PRIVATE BATH, DOUBLE BED Church Societies ir guest gift : : a MIVATE BATH: DOUBLE BED [chase Socetes | erat oie ease 's Evening Guild Disc i cS Horace W. Lanterman of Mandan 3 21 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH, TWIN BEDS has returned from Vancouver, B. C., OTHERS EN SUITE WITH BATH - 5.00 TO 10.00 Dp. m., Pas ric plore rtd teenth 8t. bet Me es oaesae vee rey 18 OURS) bos” dian school. campus. There will be elec- | freshments. who are making an extended visit ze SAE i acs od —. tion of officers. be with Miss 5 with her parents. WE HAVE PRESTONE ANTI-FREEZ CORWIN- CHURCHILL MOTORS, INC.