The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 13, 1937, Page 4

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BEGIN RRGAON | Pa tas teas Geam “ite i ; Selects Committees For Wachter P.T.A. Cartwright Group Gets Loan| Sunday afternoon ss Announcement of 1937 committees From Bank for Coopera- vom te Ul by Oscar Johnson, president, was the : tives in St. Paub most important business at the Wach- az ter Parent and Teacher association Catherine McDonald Becomes] *—$ 7 {Artist | Artist Is Bride | |meeting held Tuesday evening. A. G. Jacobson, sponsor @ the Commander; Three Jun- o——________—__—_ 9 Seventy-five members attended. 3 Cartwright irrigation project, said in — In cutee ot nadernet Bismarck Wednesday that farmers a 's. JO) FF suanelner Solum, ‘The refreshments | |’ pveresved, 20), Diab Oe renee eae committee is composed of Miss Josie “all buttoned up and ready to go.” Grinde, Mrs. Richard Olson, Mrs. 7 Jacobson was en route home from. LCLOUA = oh svi cbetes ai nei St. Paul where arrangements were MACARONI PRODUCT liams, Serving on the hospitality with the ie hee s: group are Miss Jeannette Myhre, A. L. Casper and Berger Anderson. En- to finance the project, which, because tertainment will be under supervision P of its favorable location, wi) nct cost of Mrs. Clair Anderson, Elmer Solum more than $4.50 per acre. iors Graduate D. McNamara of Fargo, state man- ager, and R. J. Carouth of Grand ‘| Forks, district manager, conducted in- | stallation of 1937 officers of the Mac- lodge Monday night in the American Legion Auxiliary room, | World War Memorial building. | | They also conducted graduation | abe “pum will be | ceremonies for three junior memters and Miss Lucile Malmquist. | Miss J Power pumping sup- -_ a] Helen Munig will care for publicity.| |§ plied by a steam boiler and an en- Coffee! Serving it should be an event i pel eeasuaion apes ta Entertainment included community gine. Coal will be taken from near-by lee! S is ~ The graduates, who were presented | singing and an informal discussion of deposits, ‘ | with emblems, are Keith Kelly, Ken- | amateur PhOtgTeADY by. Robert Huey. ‘Aan scement nat inde cia aii pinay mee on the project have 2 | neth Leppert and Dorothea Arness. } 4 New York of the engagement of ee ma Letlaleiagines Deposit Insurance --not just an incident. Catherine McDonald 1s the new Mrs. Freeland Assists Eleanor Roosevelt (above), daugh- Pace cf se pedicle pre s ' {commander and has as members of her ter of Mra. Henry Latrobe Roose- yy cota ® mini- f | staff: In Post Club Program] ‘ele ‘and a distant kin of the Presi. | ™um, he sal i Mrs. Celia Schloemer, past com-| dent, to Reverdy Wadsworth, son of | The basic crop on the irrigated Buying it should be a { mander; Mrs. E. A. Lund, lieutenant A group of instrumental and voice} the Republican Representative, | 8nd probably will be rae with commander; Mrs. J. H. Newton, rec- numbers arranged by Mrs. Herbert L.]| James W. Wadsworth, of New York, minor crop acreages specialty ) Mrs Roosevelt , ord-keeper; Florence Swenson, chap- Freeland accompanied Edna LaMoore| presaging ancther union of families | ‘TOPS, Such as beans. ai tele wheat! | Mirs. Roosevelt fe lain; Evelyn Nelson, first lady of the also will be raised so that farmers search for the finest flavor you can find. Bey m5 guard; Genevieve Moellring, second Music” by Rose Heylbut when the Fort Daal. (Associated Press Photo) Waldo’s presentation of “Like Softest| with opposing views on the New aoe ra fice “quick Avers Fur’s Fur lady of the guard; Mrs. Ida Thomp- MRS. ORVILLE EYERS Lincoln Book Review club was enter- cash” early in the crop-marketing {___Avers Fur’s Fur ’ son, mistress-at-arms; Lorraine Moell- 3 tained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Washington, Jan. 13—()—To { j * year. . e e H ring, sergeant; Mrs, R. E. Abbott, sen-| _ Word of the marriage of Miss |wostey c, wilson. Will Co: Farmers interested in the project] jars, Franklin D. Roosevelt there ) tinel; Inga Johnson, picket; Mrs. E.C.| Dorothy Johnson, daughter of Pecan the musical selections Jenson ill 2 nclude have formed cooperative associa-| sre only two seen eae of pie Stee, trustee for three years; Cleo Ar-| Mrs. Maude R. Cochran of Wil-- | ore mrs, Henry Jones and Mrs, Free- Literature Lectures) tion which also ts expected to play! “every day” and Sunday — and : i vy tess, musician; Goldie Byers, Deborah;| iston, to Orville Eyers of Pine {1,54 pianists; Mrs. Otto M. Han- 8 part in marketing the crops to be! fur's fur, Alberta Moore, Judas Maccabeus; Mrs.| Falls, Minn., has been received son ‘violinist, and Mrs. Wilson, vocal-| Harvey N. Jenson, supervisor of| produced, Jacobson said. lespair a perve ene tor Dele E. C. Stee, Mrs. Newton and Mrs.| here by members of the Bismarck 11,’ Mmes. Jones and Hansen both|sdult education for the WPA, will| They have dug the ditches and necking Getslls of ber coining ) Lund, auditors; Mrs. Newton, pub-| chapter, League of Ametican Pen | were guests, conclude his series of lect done other work themselves to hold) plans for inauguration day, + lieity officer, and Mrs. Lund, degree} Women, of which the bride is a ‘Tea was served by Mrs. Wilson at the 2 o lures on the! ‘he cost of the development far be- the president's wife yesterda: es | team captain. member. Mrs. Eyers has wo Iciose of the afternoon. periods of literature, at the meeting! iow the figure which obtains:‘on the| have a secretary model model ert + _ During the social hour, refreshments} considerable recognition as one Mrs. Oren A. Mulkey invited the|of the adult education class in Uitera-| Fairview irrigation project nearby.| coat for them. : | were served by Mrs. Schloemer and| of the state’s outstanding young |cjub to meet with her Jan. 26. 2 5 As a result they expect the develop- Mrs. Roosevelt said the coat | the Misses McDonald, Olive Rise and| artists. Her paintings have been eee = ‘The talk ment to be even more of @ success} was bieck fur; the society writer | Edna Boss. exhibited here a number of times 37 C 1 A d various modern authors and their that that federally-sponsored develop-| said it was broadtail. Mrs. Roose- ee % at Pen Women functions. 7 ouples tten: works. The public is invited to at-/ ment which, while slow in gétting velt said it was trimmed with B.P.W. Plans Bridge = |———_—__—- tend this and other meetings of the! started, ; porte! vinced Mandan Club Party class, which is conducted as @ library Petangdalevad ee ee oe Ladlerdisies aa man Hons | : { ig i club & As Grassick Benefit} Miss Ramstad to Hold aa ee ae tlub and is taught by Mrs, Elsie Pen ee | plans for a benefit bridge in benait| Registration Saturday | tne pa ple aia sa table Gece sete Todd Names Chairmen /_,,,W2en the fst lady described . Hl Asap nee vannasy eas Miss Edith Ramstad announces that party or cope reaper trrszit aie First of A. Ww. Lucas Of Military Reserve anata en Mod de for ne ant % j she will hold registration for the sec- | Was ‘uesday evening in - came, ; dress y Tuary were discussed at the Business |C 7 “semester of her- creative dra-|Hat. Dancing to the musle of the Lt. Norman W. Todd, president of, ® light blue for the evening con- *“... But I didn’t ae fold Tuesday evenin meet-|matic classes which opens Monday,|Four Counts, orchestra at the night the ‘Biamarek-Mandan cert, the debate started all pver » ae i ‘The date and enittes workers | Jan. 18, Saturday in her home, 624/club, followed the dinner. Messrs, partmen span: know what real Hi for the benefit function will be an- |Fourth St. and Mmes. Maurice Diehl and Clit- ate men of standing committees for the — j E founenrd inter’ acceding ta Mes. wy_|. Patents who would like to register ford E. Arnold were host couples for rele meeting of the group Mon- B € cooking Te, i | J. Targart, president. Bach club|thelr children or to obtain informa-|the party, which was abiandes by 31) vtahings ane t in the junior high school} Don’t “Mind Your Own Busi- P sf. | member will be responsible for filling |! regarding the work are invited | couples from Hlgnaree 02 Mandan. | reek, ness” tonight —Come to the 11 | one table, jto call between the hours of 11 to 12 = Mi esting the Yarlogs commttees will Paraioiunt: ikatead'for an aves ure was until $ a. m,,and2to4p.m. Persons inter-| Mmes. R. E. canes and Joseph be: Lt. Ely & Wright, alr reserve ac-/ ning of hilarious fun. switched to elec | P ncieviews of the lives of four proml- | ested’ also are invited to telephone Mias|¥. Orchard held the high scores in 2 Seer eab ial eget Ramsiad at 186 anytime during the [contract games at three tables when | company is" making Present week. it. Mary’s missionary group was en- ee eee cnasiove Sainte, 8 ns classes, which have been &/tertained at cards and luncheon Storing out of the basement tric.” ‘guest, made up the program. Miss) ohn. Setistty with a lar Ter aa "ge number | Thursday evenin; Mrs. M. J. Her- 5 ee was Miss Sathre's ac et pes mince they were see rick, 121 Sieventn ste Mrs, James 4 ff , are e lor} Andrus was admitted into member- | pls: Lillian Frendberg discussed !nigh and Roosevelt schoo! buoldings|ship, ‘The next meeting Jan, 21 will Pi ee ares ame ene te col p Daniel *Jand also in the Ramstad home, where! be with Mrs. H. A. Disney. A 4 jel Webster, Miss Ellen Lawin, A : : es % "Electric cooking is such a dependable, Benjamin Franklin; Miss Mary Cota, 'the smallest pupils are taught. Sched- Franz Schubert, and Miss Bessie R.|uieg will be worked out after the Baldwin, Robert Burns, A registration is completed. » _A dinner meeting of the board of os. one | directors in the Patterson pel pre- aiid Soeeeree ba aI Edna accurate method; it is actually thrilling to see \. |) ceded the regular session. of . The im- Mrs. Jessie ' . - i i e* % Pacopes lt lara sdogoal teed renga an by Miss | prs. Alice AVE YOU TRIED the consistent baking results day after day. ' Mrs. George Kelsch semester was the three-act play, |"@Verne doers, 700 Sixth St. A new jrier. | From YOUR SKIN? . a : “Make Believe” by A. A. Milne, given |¥e2r’s m ie aad hs buying public My Monarch holds a bit of sentimentality for | Is Named by Nurses|auring the holiday season, floral centerpieces was used. Ml8| to know the H : . : i Hosch will be the next hostess. ity and to use pis peacock Oe @ As a part of your daily beauty rey Peed: cal i one y me also; it is a real comfort to see the same | _ The St. Alexius Hospital Alumnae| Wilson Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lhd d these : Tinting to Be Kodak schedule, use Chamberlain's Lo- 3 . ‘ association meeting Tuesday evening| J. E. Davis, 100 Avenue B, west, was). William A. Gannon, brother of Clell/Co, has iB nung to be a tion regularly, It helps keep your famous trade mark in my kitchen that I recall : | in the nurses’ home named as officers | Pledged to Beta Theta Phi, national|@. Gannon, The 2 Lai Club Topic Thursday hands, arms and skin smooth and < for the coming year Mrs. George|academic fraternity, in formal cere- |” Laartpamerratp edna Po Sein : lovely, because .it satinises. A a0 distinctly in my. Mother’s kitchen years 1 || Kelsch, president; Mrs. John Brox-|monles Saturday at the University of |°ent’s hospital, Los Angeles, begin) Forecas ee clear, golden liquid, Chamber- 7 y y S ning July 1, He received his bachelor : A talk and denionstration of tinting oo, s 4 FF | meyer, vice-president, and Miss Cat Minnesota. Davis is a freshman in hotographs will be given by Erwin lain’s dries quickly, is never ” ii erine Tuor, secretary-treasurer, Re-|the college of science, literature and}! Science degree from the Univer- tig dent, when the Diaarck sticky, greasy or gummy. At all ago. tiring executives are Mrs. Hugo| arts at the university, sity of North Dakota and will receive ate Trosieny ah ; = drug and department Schlenker, president; Mrs. Charles; @————-———_________— @ his medical degree in June from dai ‘he will Hoste ie "the ee an stores, Chamberlain Miller, vice- ee and Miss Flora} | Meetings of Clubs | Creighton untveraiy m 2 pane. beakers meeting ae the oresbton , Laboratories, Inc., Pearson, secr . ——————— ‘i cee et | And Social Groups | |_ Mines, ‘Thern Ross and 6.5. Nupen °. : Barble instructed the club members : Des Moines, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs, R, A. Countryman of | @| Won first and secon is! are ‘ in the enlarging processes pf photo- Mandan left Monday for Memphis, DUYV. Prizes, respectively, at the meeting of) Held Friday at Regan) sphy. Anyone interested in taking ‘Tenn, to visit thelr son and daugh-| Installation of officers will occur|the White Owl Bridge club Tuesday wee pictures is invited to join the club, ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Coun-|at the meeting of Tirzah Ann Bar- 510 Seventh St, as hostess. A two.| Rites for Conrad Johnson, 50, wil-|SPonsored. by the Burleigh county tryman. They expect to visit in|clay Tent No. 3, Daughters of Union Soe ene eee e vamce,|ton farmer, who died at a local hos-|Tecreational authorities, , ( other southern cities before returning Netarens of the Civil War, at 8 p. m., Sie okertin SW Lito ill mene ine pital Tuesday of pneumonia, will be | home, Thursday in the B.P.W. room, World E t - * # War Memorial bullding, All members| "¢%t meeting In two weeks. tecostal church at Regey, Interment| TAKE YOUR HAIR AND SCALP eae i] Members of the Past President,’ | are urged to be present. Miss Ruth Rand of arck is a|Will be made in the church cemetery i Parley, American Legion Auxillary, * * * iS pip there. Pallbearers will be nephews of || TROUBLES—To a Practitioner of known ability. a spent ‘the time sewing when they Thursday Musical Club miemer (Of the mop homiaee (Clas e008) eaten ities SUCCESSFUL—Treatment is based on were entertained Monday evening by| Junior Music club members will be | Committee at the University of North zs oo | Mrs, Arthur E, Thompson, 831 Fifth guests at the Thursday Musical club| Dakota. Each year on Feb. 22 the 5 \ COMPETENT—Diagnosis. Mr. Harrington is a prac- St. Mrs, A. H. Irvine will be hostess |meeting at 3 p. m., Thursday in the|four University classes, using original Infant Son of New | tioner of proveh ability. Soft Water Shampoo. ° . for the next meeting. American Legion Auxiliary room,|£0gs, compete for the $50 prize of- Sal FE ily Di Li * 2 i World War Memorial building, Miss| fered by E. Claude Carney, formerly em Family Dies é Prices as Low as Any - - Service as Good t Mildred I, Hoff will lead a program | ; sponsor ‘TEAM — ELECTRIC — MACHINELESS PERMAMENTS ‘ resenting Tschaikowsky's “Nutcracker | Contest for 26 years. Funeral services for Francis Kott- i $2.45 U; & Hours: 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. . THE OTHER WOMAN LIVES Suite” arranged for vocal trio and ted sick, 1-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs, aoc bes Jat 2 piano by Borstein. Contract was played at three tables! James Kottsick, who live two miles HARRINGTON’S - - PHONE 130 WUST AROUND THE CORNER 7 Church: Soctetios ~ tits at pete tna] ne tte soem, tee ct Pri Ne . | Chureh Societies I calendar Tuesday evening with Mrs.| me cht wor port Der, 15, brameht IE. M. Hendricks, 410 Avenue F, 981+, 9 toca hi pital Jan. 8 and died at It may seem unreasonable, but, | _Salvation Army Home League hostess. High score honors went to| °° @ loc 108) jan. 8 ani gimostmencannotunderstandwhy | The Salvation Army Home League|Mrs, A. L. Overbee. Water lilies on|°'40 ® m» Wednesday, All nme OM sad loving ‘should have “iat meets at 2:30 p. m. Thursday in the! mirror reflectors centered the tables : . when her whole character _—| citadel. When: lonchase eae ave. EXPLAINS FUND REQUEST fem changed. Ho cannot eee er Washington. en. 18 rues te GROCERY Peres ce ete | ane ae MM as |i fie Mr JB Super 200 Mane to appeared ‘betore's hoaw appre: | |S Oe TST un what mes, . a wenson, iomas } eraatl hm achine ek | cooper ‘and 'A. W. Appelquist wil be ftom <n” montis: vith with relatives | Briatlons subcommittee Wednesday to The Monarch Matron | Enowrietiat'oiler women wer [hostesses for’ the ‘First Lutheran a, Indiana points. including Winne- /exPlain President Roosevelt's request Grocery Specials Jan. 13th to Jan. 19th HO mre ; Ladies’ Aid meeting at 3 p. m. Thurs-|fhac, South Bend, Knox and Renssel- |£t_ $790,000,000 to finance “recovery . if eo a uarter day in the church parlors. aer,’ During that time Mrs. Sayler's|#M4 rellet” for the next five months. s ; "t tet the ordeals that all ** toes, . 2, . | Giomrorcorentangee your tome pee 2, Merabe a: o Goma) ae pape leer) sleutanut acpcaotet H P i sel var 25c gums ard, Posted 29c This practical modern range designed by } Cy wise women secont vision of the McCal as ° 1 oe edn Pinkham’ ees. |Methodist Episcopal General aid | a8" now a ytd REVENT Monarch has received remarkable acceptance. Berto aticrin gms wom: holds its postponed meeting at 3p.m.| group of doctors’ wives which . : reaper Fancy Red Sal- Oxydol, 5 oat en has told another how Thursday in the home of Mrs. Carl) meets several times during the year | ion, %4-Ib. tins, 57 y Experienced homemakers were quick in recog- eve rays Nelson, 922 Eighth St. Mrs. J. E.|was entertained Tuesday afternoon designed ane A 41 C | siant size ....... Cc a tae i q PEND Se SIDE, Loeieee at a 1:90 o'clock Jumeheon by Mrs.) aid for nose and CIEE ERE nizing the convenience of the three-in-line . B. I . vers where \ First Baptist Ladies’ Ald . ternoon Seminole Tissue, Kipper Snacks, cooking Standard Monarch Ladies ret feelin Baie Paptlsy spent In sewing. mee a 4rolls ........... 2 C | 3%-0z. tin......... 06 top range. Mi fea- adies’ meeting at 2:30 m. . 2 . a Thursday has been changed from‘the| mes, Roy Logen end F. A. Lahr > tures are included in this attractive model. The William Barneck residence to the) turned in the high scores when thelr Armour’s have now started churning butter at their new ‘ A ; church parlors, All those who have| contract club met, Tuesday afternoon Blamarek plant, the most modern in the northwest. Ask exterior finish is full-porcelain enamel; all with Mrs, Frederick B. Strauss, 223 ew ext ‘resh ., a . . bring them. [rit St. The games followed a lunch- lint RG aoe : white; platinum or ivory pearl. Choose one of eon. Mrs. Nell O. Churchill will have ARMOUR’S CLOVERBLOOM BUTTER 4 : = Ses S me | he next meeting: © : the attractive new Monarchs now being shown M a E ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Clell G. Gannon, The Campbell's Tomato Soup or Tomato Juice, 3 cans... .23c Vin our display room. “ » uss ut amst | cairn, returned Sunday from a vaca- : . : I} ||| angeisa and Gan Francisco, ‘They [Free 38-Piece Dinner fet! “French Fried Potatoes, | Minneopa Baking Choco- : ANNOUNCES is : late, ¥;-Ib. ae | were away for two weeks. Recipient Number 3-or, tins, e, ¥2-lb. A Second Semester of Classes in Creative Dramatics — gs ame J 68-658 2for .........- C |ner’......... $445 Cc for children from four to fourteen, Miss Laverne Joersz, 709 Sixth 8t., ‘6 6: ————— i New Classes Begin Monday, Jan. 18 | Pct! a eet vacation rere eee EN es ln! Ovaltine, small 32c Red Tag Prunes, fe aia North Dakota gistration for all old and new students f} Wjof Miss Helene Fetsch, former Bis- set will be given away size, per tin ......* No. 1 tins, 2 for... 1 7c ; Saturday, Jan, 16, 11-12 and 2-4 imarck resident, veabiag vein” Milk $24 Fourth St, | as Farmington Sweet ower i 0. ; FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL 156 | \saenaay ya Be bbb visit with Chocolate, 1 7 c Pure Buckwheat 29 ° ' | }| her daushter, Miss Rose DeWits, 116 7 pound cake . ; Flour, 5-Ib. bag... Cc v3 venue B, egislators elcome ¢ ‘We Greet You and You to . The place where you can feel at home away from home. We use nothing but the best ° in liquors, chicken and steaks. They are our specialties: COME OUT TONIGHT.

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