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Flasher. The other six are Mra, Julia, Jacobson and Mrs. Clara Reko of Seattle, Wash., Albert of Kelso, Wash., and Richard, Earl and Lawrence of Carbonado, Wash. The Peters family moved to Flasher from New Richland, Minn., and lived there for several years. Mrs. Peters filary Wilsons Motor Nest for Wedding Trip A motor trip to Los Angeles is being by Mr. and Mrs. Hilary H. » (Catherine Ireland), who goke their nuptial vows last Thurs: ‘my in the home of the bride’s par- Mr, and Mrs. R. L, Ireland of | Forks, The bride is a former 4 training school employe, having ed her position there during the ‘The couple was unattended at the i" at which only a few rela- jjves and close friends were guests ‘ne bride wore a gown of bright blue »)miffon with piping of rose and green “mM bodice and sleeves and a three- rand gold necklace. For something id she wore her mother’s gold brace- (pb Her flowers were three gardenias *\Forn as a corsage. The wedding breakfast was served the home of the bride's uncle and unt, Mr, and Mrs. G. L. Ireland. } Guests who came from a distance or the ceremony included Mrs. James . Breece (Helen Ireland) of Roanoke, a., a sister of the bride. While on their trip, Mr. and Mrs Vilson will stop in Kansas City and died seven years ago.. 'Miss Edith Ireland. They will be at “8% home at Grand Forks after Feb. 1 ‘in the Bellevue apartments. Mrs. Wilson is a graduate of th vallas and Fort Worth, Texas, to visit ‘lends and in Columbia, Mo., to visit Mrs, Mary Teichmann 4 ‘. lunveraty ef North’Dekote end'e| Celebrates Birthday ;member of Alpha Phi sorority. Mr. EES lof Grand Forks, also graduated from, school nurse, was present when her ‘the University, where he was affiliated | sister, Miss Rose Teichmann of Fargo, day for their mother, Mrs. Mary jssleernkn for a Grand Forks clothing bol qo ey whe ee % ¥ cary Bix of the seven children were at His 81st Birthday the “inner & son, Arinue oe ae tine family absent. Besides Esther and The 8lst birthday anniversary Of| Rose, those present were Miss Ruth since 1902, was celebrated Thuraday|R, R., and H. B. Teichmann, all of with a dinner party given by his son . 3 A kerosene lamp and old-fashioned Vernon C. Peters of Mandan, with| dinnerware sgie yee on the dinner whom he makes his home. sent from The Dalles, Ore. by Mrs.) Rey, Robert J. Teichmann, has been I. G. Nicholson, a daughter of Mr |active in the affairs of the Evan- Bismarck guests were Mrs, Caia Lee.| was president of the Women’s = another daughter, and Miss Josephine | sionary society of the organization for and James D. Gronna. 1980 and has lived in Fargo since 1912. Mr. Peters has 10 children, only eee the’ third’ being “Benny Peters, of| Kroezes Depart for Hh ‘Massage VapoRub briskly on the throat, chest and back (between and below the shoulder blades). Then ‘ spread it thick over the chest and cover with warmed cloth. It takes so little time—it does so much — this 3-Minute VapoRub ~ Massage! Almost before you finish rubbing, VapoRub starts to bring relief two ‘ways at once—two direct ways: _ 1. Through the Skin. VapoRub . acts direct through the skin like a poultice or plaster. : 2, Medicated Vapors. At the same time, its medicated vapors, re- leased by body heat, are breathed in for hours—about 18 times a minute + direct to the irritated air-passages. This combined poultice-and-vaj g ‘por action loosens phlegm—relieves irritation—helps Congestion. |Wilson, who is the son of H. H, Wilson| Miss Esther ‘Telchmann, Bismarck |with Sigma Chi fraternity, He is a|entertained at a family dinner Setur- hmann, celebrated her 75th birthday anniver- iL. C. Peters Notes Tl., being the only member of the L. C. Peters, Morton county resident} Teichmann of Minnespolis and 8. J., and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Yellow chrysanthemums, which were Peters, formed the table centerpiece.! gelical church in North Dakota Harkins, Mrs. George Schaumberg|13 years, She came to Cass county in three of whom live in North Dakota, European Vacation Young Mothers! Here’s Help to | END COLDS Quicker land. They will sail from Havre, France, for home on po 1, * Donald Maitland to Marry Viola LaCroix From Minheapolis comes news of the betrothal of Miss Viola LeCroix, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. LaCroix of that city, to Donald Mait- land, son of Mrs. Harriet Maitland. Mr, Maitland and his mother are former Mandan residents, leaving there several ae ago. * * Members Play Solos At Tiny Tots Meeting ‘The Mehus conservatory Tiny Tots] Music club voted to subscribe to the Junior Music Club Bulletin when it held its first 1937 meeting Sunday afternoon in the studio with Miss Belle Mehus entertaining the group. In the absence of the president, Rosemary Bosak, Constance Cordner Comnoreale sleey VapaRub keeps ‘apo . Often, by morning Avolds Risk of Stomach Upsets fant toeet ee eames con- stant internal “dosing” is s0 apt to do. It can be used fey ene needed, even on the youngest VISES Mothers! Look in your VepoRub full details of have never bought such coats as these_ at 80 very choice winter coats remain in our store today and we are going to move them at once. They are all fine coats, all with fur collars which cost more today than we ask for the whole coat. These are our $55.00 and $65.00 values now reduced td the amazing price of only $25.00 Remember—next year you'll pay a lot more! The original prices are - clearly marked on each tag, so you can be sure.of the value you get! All the important styles of the season are in- cluded, and you will find your favorite fur trimmings. Plenty of black and brown, but you will have to scramble for the greens, rusts, wines and grays. Come early! set in the home of her | Paul Freise, Beverly Worner, Herber: Putnam, Beverly Jear Patera and Jean Leonhard. Miss Mehus served candy bars to the little guests. eee Magdeline Uhrich and Raymond A. Jenks Wed table. ‘Mrs. Teichmann, widow of the late | groom —————— | Meetings of Clubs | And Social Groups | Current Events Mrs. G. N. Livdahl, 816 Avenue B, will be hostess for a meeting of the Sunshine society at 2 p. m., Wednes- day. ess *% Pp. m. Thursday in the home of Mrs. H. T. Perry, 116 Avenue B. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, with Miss Thelma Tipeersen SIF eevee st. * ‘Tife Pays,” will be introduced as the Unity Study club) meets at 8 p. m., Wednesday, in the B. P. W. room, World War Memorial building. Roll call will be answered with quotations from the Book of John. Life Begins at 4 . Denied sight. hi > and speech since birth, Joan Hig- gins, 4, stil] may approach nor- mal contact with the world if efforts of Dr. Robert Gault, Northwestern University psy- chologist, are'successful. Using a device that translates words into vibrations, one of Gault’s aides, above, is teaching Joan to recognize and identify simple objects. When her mother was unable to support her, Joan was adopted by ari Evanston, If, family. i Future Loss Payments, Official Declares Hue peel Ble 3 & : ua God: ! Church Societies | Palestine Prayer Fellowship Rey. William Weyhrauch of the First Baptist church of Jamestown will be guest speaker at the Palestine / (- Prayer Fellowship meeting at 8 p. m. Bnet in the Salvation Army cita- Circle meets at 8 p. m., Wednesday, with Mrs, P. O, Sathre, 600 Avenue D, as hostess. Government Forces Launch New Attack Huge Wheat Supplies London, Jan. 12.—(7)—Plans parliament soon after it meets Jan. mo WOMEN dust DERN ot Safer moethly pain on al ss Miscovett years At “ "yas DIAMOND YY BAAND® Continuing our January — Clearance with sensational savings on mest everything in the store. Buy now. Take advantage of big reductions. Tots & Teens The Young Folks’ Shop 318 Main Phone Disposition “Red Goose Happy Hiker” SHOES All colers, sizes and widths Featured and seld Exclusively by the People’s Dept. Store ON 5TH STREET 'NEW LEGISLATION T0 GOVERN DRIVING BRING CONSIDERED Supreme Court's Ruling on Driver's License Law Stirs Up Discussions THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1937 iG : hi 5 ! : i Inte i abs See FE Annual Elks Circus | Set for March 1 to6 |. miniatute menagerie prove of interest to grownups as well as n, it Rebekah Lodge Will &: Attend Maison. Rites PEOPLE'S ALL DAY DAILY All Day WEDNESDAY Only Pencil 3 5 Crablets for 5 Cc Limit Please All Dey THURSDAY Only Children’s Ribbed 5 Cotton Hose, pr. Cc Limit Prease All Day: FRIDAY Only Men’s Rayon and Wool | Dress Sox, REMEMBER THE PEOPLE'S ON 5TH STREET Given Away Free Each Day. Recipient announced at the store every follow- ing -day. Ask our clerks for details. Save our COUPONS — PEOPLE'S DEPT. STORE ON 5TH ST. SUPER-SAVING All Winter Goods Must Be Cleared Off Our Shelves to Make Room for New Spring Shipments. To Accomplish This: SLASH—GO PRICES OUR LOSS— YOUR A ad ALL WOOL i TS ic» Mow$2.88 AN 10 te 20 Ww a! SWEATERS. NowS1.67 HAND BAGS Now 89¢ BLOUSES. $4 to 43, NowS1.78 WOMENS S-SNAP FIRECE LINED —S—=~S~*~“C~S*~S*~*S Rubber Gaiters <x’, Now 89c RAYON TAFFETA SLIPS 3 sts, ~=—s- Now 47c GIRDLES s2<" Now 57c LADIES’ COATS! ALL COATS MUST BE SOLD. REPRICED AND REDUCED TO SAVE YOU 40% to 50% SILKHOSE “xx Now 44e UNION SUITS... Now 39¢ Silk & Wool HOSE ..__.Now 37¢ Rubber Gaiters zi, Now79e F ‘CLOTH Helmet to Now 97e TWO FOR ONE DRESS SALE 166 Dresses to go 83 for the price of Buy one at regular next ene of same price abso: ZIPPER JACKETS : Now $8.67 SPORT COATS "" Now $2.88 ZIPPER JACKETS : Now $1.27 SHEEPSKINS “> Now $4.88 OVERSHOES “x $2.17 UNION SUITS “Now 87e PLAY SUITS . f= Now47e| DRESS SHIRTS "> Now77c SHOE SALE All fall and winter shoes slashed to the bone to move quickly. © $10.00 complimentary premium , coupon with every pair shoes. DEPT. PEOPLE'S «x: \ The “One-Stop” Picked Pentine Center for the ON 5TH STREET