The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 14, 1937, Page 5

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* turned to her office, is president of BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY. JANUARY 14. 1937 BS naira sein SSE ESE" SIDOMEOTC DEMAND. [Sse ene James Henn, who held low. Mr. and px Installed at Mandan A, Renn il hae te ask portant in ceuming peice changes S| Gian Fres)—Or, Willass Hoary Otc Ca ee ee ee we vg | POR FOOD GROWING cx petit |S mas Ss ae % z é for farm luc! past fout|of the b fai —— | Rainbow, were installed in thelr po-| Community Council to years has been basically the result| day. pi dc: ee ig? Governor Will Lead _|sttions at, public instatiation cere-| py of an incresse in the industrial pro- | I ) H or ecutives monies held Tuesday evening in the| Hear New Club Plans ; duction of the United States.” proxima egree of side Ex tu Gran March at Bal] |Menden vere temple. Vee) rn, faa ae ; Further Increases in Price of veronning sl there ere inalotons mer cars ae td Fegeupeetiet ie eas. Malmgren Rovig were in- 5 ve present rY er increases the prices Assume Positions Wednesday Governor and Mrs, William Larger stalling officer and marshal, respec-| plans for orgenizing ® club for new Farm Products During satioultanat trcausts He soxioes a have been invited to lead the grand |W; » deggie cyaee al gine eh 1937 Forecast igi BEATES UE ¢ ht a Col d ? Lodge Plans Annual Birthday| Mary Anna Garross, Bearduare tieanaag’ ball tor president ae ee ee meets at 3 p.m. Friday in the Amer*) 40. gan gece. o.| gy Wasninston, Jan. 1¢—(e)—The cen- Party Jan. 27; Juvenil s- apty.q | Roosevelt, Saturday, Jan. ¥0, it isinr and Mrs. J. fo ican Legion At room, World| w, "ee the University of alliots |, pereaw Teported: today aiitomo- ‘0 help end it sooner, y » 27; ile Brandt Morris Wed | announces by ©. G. Byerly, genera: | A . .| War Memorial building. Mrs. forking of the University of Illinois! bile fatalities in 129 cities duting the tub throat and chest with. Meeting Delayed — P chairman. aime inane -| heads a committee Pape berg terrane eepartmaen | week ended Jan, 1 totaled $13—en in- : Brandt Edward Motris, son of Mr. tee meyaelings Sonllaberiga ttl Matos and J.-M. Moleod., © : the ety for farm produsta in the United| week a year ago. la eee ‘The installation ritual Wetsstein heading the drive. The/ adviser. Serving i . , with her are Helen ducted by Mrs. LeRoy ©. Ellason, a y Mandan city commission and Man-| June Pennington, worthy asscclate| (wate, heslth “Last year the level of demand in- ae past president, as the Degree of Hon- =} dan Lodge No, 1256, Benevolent and/adviser; Alvina Burman, Charity; ” or Protective association's lenders for Protective Order of Hiks, are co-spon-| Edna Mae Hulett, Hope; Audrey| yemes, A. Y Haglund and C. 8. fronts ok the eniveig’' lira and fe = Ser as il mr, "a Seng” |p nd BAYA | nh Trt Mrs, A. M, Brazerol, who was re- : Vide ihe fuige derived. after ont-|urer; Grace Gould. drill” lender: ieee ee third Ras been sent to the Warm|Pegey Parsons, chaplain; Marion Ly-|f5j merenprtd Working sald about half of the vaaue page man, Red; Carlene Larson, Oraiige; |nesday evening by Mra, Paul M. Hal- farm price rlse tfom 1093 to 1935 was Olson, Green; Iva ‘Behi loran, 507 Fourth St. Guest players | due to reduction in supplies and halt ees 5 ° were Mar to chi in demand. J ohner State Wedding Mmes 8. Fe Lambert end Foy | “During the period of declining ows Taken Jan. baad STATE FUR C0’S 6th January the lodge. Remaining executives are: Catherine Ege = &a J. A, Schreiner, second vice president; leman ies Weg ee Hegge, | neckline, was attended by Miss eee 4 ber ihnes gin a tapotant te assis usher; , inside} Miller. Cecil Morris &. Oglesby of Wimbledon & mem-| causing prices to fall as was the in- brie rf A. Wachtler, pianist; Chris- dinutier a Mr. and . Peter z ped 3 Mis jesby ete Herat) luber, secretary; Mra. Harry | the Johner of Bismarck, and John Wil- Homan, treasurer; Rosa J. Huber, fl- also Paper on Scientific saat conan Pa sy Paper se a Tt was announced that the annual| Mr. : ale Heong dleegll eb orretiel opic Read for Clubi gees Strong Demand e twee ee at whiah they repented hele "vows| Mm HP. Nownberee crew ton) For Naval Recruits) ery 5 | Beautiful Coats The meeting of the juvenile lodge | district school and Mrs. Morris, Boyd number of other scientists for ma- y / scheduled for Friday evening hes] School No, 2 near her home, assistant pastor, officiated. Mrs.| terial for her paper, “Biology in couttingy cote oki pe the etd All Advance 1937 Models zig been pos Human Affairs,” : John G. Xaraalewics attended the| Human .” presented before the 4 the tness of the director, bride, auld ‘Theodore Johner acted as| Current Events club at its eneeting tat ee a athe sees ae sy in Swagger, Princess and Semi-Fitted announce best jednesday afternoon, Mrs. T. O.| ance in ete oe atecne s Styles Reduced to Clear Following the business seasion, re- man. ‘Mr, arid Mrs. Stair are making| Brandenburg, club president, _wab freshments were served by Mmes. thelr home tn this city, ‘The bride-| hostess, substituting for Mrs, #, 3,| oMlble, Recruiter H. Carson said Eliason, C. W. Finkle, Christine John-| 4 forma) dinner dance, the first! groom is employed as a carpenter by Ce oot Bae ata abo meet: The reason, he explained, is that Reductions from 30% to 50% son and Norman T. Livdehl. social . . ey ea (Y unary Gia ea tepeied| ee snag sar scceptanoss for naval, service have ALASKA SEAL COATS, “4 reeent months, 24 men) <<. |} (eae «= formerly $425 .............. Mrs. Morris Honor in the late summer, was set for Mon-/maTi on China Ware |. Mi Laurence V. Nelson and son,| having been enlisied in this eres Laurance, are leaving Bismarck Fri-| since 1, 1096. Furth Given for Chapter L| day tor Wimbledon to make « briet| men are’ expected, he neid because : — visit with her parents, Rev..and Mrs.) of the expiration of the disarmament|f Beginning Jan. 17 of subjects marked the| 4. R. Jones, before departing Jan. 28/ treaties Dec. $1 and the proposals to i ‘of Chapter| for Washington, D. C., to join Mr.| increase the fighting strength of the By Fargo Auxiliary habilitation chairman of the Amer- " Diyerait ican Legion Auxiliary, and Mrs. Ed- program for the meeting we will be ward Stolps of Minneapolis, re- L, Sponsor Mothers’ clubs, Tuesday| Nelson. Mr. Nelson, former proof-| navy. habilitation chairman of the Minne- evening in the home of Mrs. E. C. Bismarck Tribune,| The age limits for enlistment are formerly $325 ............... now Stee, 417 First St. Mrs, Earl £.| has been in Washington since Nov. 1/ 17 to 25 years. CLOSED BEAVERETTE COATS, $69 cae aay & paper a a None pe len wd us sead. and pstnell Sure ere formerly $110 ..............06055 now ; cers are Made,” ,| 88, thooks NORTHERN SEALS, formerly up to $169, z Bonenite conducted child study and Suber of moreasines, AMON them Scorns G-Men to ALL DAY $1 18 '$95 up § 69 now ning. program of © paper on| Mrs. E. L. Schlechter presented an| National Geographic. Lott | Rob Tacoma Bank EACH e affair precedéd a joint meeting |"Gompasition” written by Misa ta-|Engilth lesson, routine features of/ address of the Nelson family in (ee : $ AC! of ie Melvin pent post end ee Bva-| the meetings. Mrs. J. M. Shirek, pres!- inate, will Lats kone es pee: eG fi ey saci Thee oherapee et Morelok ary of Moorhead, Minn. at wi . east. Since Mr. Nelson re, 5 Tacoma, Wash., Jan. 14—()— . Mink and many q y fur coats re- t oe Gent, read @ communication trom the) von ana the baby have been with| A robber "close “Tacoma—of all SUNDAY duced accordingly and supported by our full Mrs. Morris end E. V, Cliff of Orton- | ‘aneech i ae BA comin {ttes. ville, Minn, national rehabilitation |3¢s Lelseman_ and Foiahinents were served by ine| her parents most of the time, head of the American Legion, were |«nenate” by hostess, x * ® With the city alive with federal honor guests. Mrs. Morris and Mr. eee Mr, and Mrs. William J. Noggle,| Nd state officers hunting Char- Cliff, who are holding a two-day con-| yerg. w, Bt0D:| wo tables of contrlict were in play 516 enth St., arrived home Wed-| es Mattson’s kidnsper and slayer, ee Oe or Play| nesday after visiting relatives and| fn unmasked man waved a pistol places—to hold up a bank. \ ‘We will appreciate your purchases on Saturday Liberal STATEFUR CO. (=.=, n y Allowance WDAY at 9:15 uraday. with honors going to Mmes, C. E. St.) A000) O00 02) cities since Thanks-| iN a suburban branch of the LITTLE’S ee * has gone to her home. q| George and Charles Gray when 8t. inne 7 verney spent the first| Puget Sound National bank and GROCERY for Your Old Manufacturing Furriers Payment For Miss Flotence Taix, who willl? Meetings of Clubs | Jude's missionary group was enter-| toe weeks with their daughters, escaped with $1,500 Wednesday. Acton from G. P. Hstel Plan become the bride of Frank Loh of zs tained Wednesday evening by Mrs. the Misses Esther and Ione Noggle There was not an officer 410 Ave. D Phone 794 Phone 496 Mandan Monday, Jan. 25, her sister, i ©. J. Reff, 615 Avenue F. The next : = Mary Taix, and Mrs, Leon ‘Taix en: And Social Groups || Mecting in two weeks will be witn| 0 Chicego, and then were with rela; tertained at ® miscellandous shower . ————— ©] bars, Bt. George. ri th Bem a. ind, shes ayn ts Wednesday evening in their home, Woodmen Circle adie r Ta, to visit alters of Mrs 402 Ninth St., south. Bridge and|_ Mrs. Marie R. Durey and Miss Elma ceainnl ee . i Bovis whist were played with high score Lindgren are social hostesses for the| Mrs. R. E. Thompson was a substi- | Noggle. e last few days lore favors going to the Misses Mildred Woodmen Circle meeting at 7:30) tute player when Mrs, Culver 8. Ladd, | thelr return they spent at Minne- Chase and Winnifred Hall. Mrs. Nick ta Le sii in the World War| 831 ota Spl hig) to lad epolis with irene: A Beck! Man Nest, lem dining room. con’ ul ednesday evening. er ES aa 5 e* 4% High scores were held by Mmes.C. A.| | Mrs. Cecil L. Hansen, a guest U. 8, W. V. Al Schuck and E. M. Stanton. Mrs. W.| player, held high score and Mrs. ‘Wal- FROM GIRL TO WOMAN |s:.\wst've: roots ‘tor.’ Sa) Paton wi ceria orovn) ie Blan a ‘ Wheeldon of ; meeting of the United ish War se was hostess to her oontract club i ad ron Wednesday afternoon. She noted The Jolly Eight bridge club con-| the New Year's theme in the tallies 1. 799 Benet | 3.49 Mrs. Re ne Phillips ‘Ave, | Veterans auxiliary bridge club at 1:45 cluded its first round of play for the} and luncheon appointments. Other ioux Fi p.m, Friday, \ “eee Rebekah Lodge season with a meeting Wednesday | guests were Mmes. E.R. Tuskind Plerce’s Favorite Pre- scription and it helped me | 4 reguiar meeting of Nicholson Re- evening with Mrs. C. J. Sundiand,| and E. E. Swanston. Mrs. &. Ulmer rondt I ulated may ape, Mito te | bekah Lodge No. 40 is set for 8 p.m,'112 Avenue A, as hostess. High] wit! be the next hostess. J lieved nervousness, | Friday in the American Legion Aux-| scores were turned in by Mmes. xk % q : honda and, er since thet me They room, World War Memofial| Josephine Hugelman and Rachel An-| Rey. Robert A. Feehan, past es been a booster for ‘Favorite Prescription’. ‘| bullding, The installation of officers derson. Tapers centered the tables} St. Mary's procathedra’ : ‘ ne Bey at your nelghborbead ora has been postponed from this week’s' when a two-course luncheon was|next Tuesday for St. Cloud, Minn. ; ee store, jew das tab: Soe Ligeld 9.00'8 15. | eeting to that of Feb, 8. ‘There he will conduct a retreat for the 500 boys and girls attending the Cathedral ‘high school, which opens Wednesday and will be concluded Friday. evening. He returns to Bis- marck immediately after the close of “ the retreat. 9 CHILD’s eee } SNO. ; Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Olson and one Aut « trrowen «5 SUITS of their daughters, who are here from Pe. atrle, alt Meds - $2.98 Wilton for the duration of the legis- lative session, are making their home at 214 Second St. Mrs. Olson is a member of the house of representa- tives and only woman among the 162 lawmakers here oe re assembly. : * Mrs. Willis J. Devin and Mfs. Thomas Cooper turned in first’ and second high scores, respectively, when their contract club met wiser si nesday evening with Mrs. Franc’ : 7 pein a Halloran, 424 Broadway, west, be ‘ tin Hane ct! svied the Ladies’ Coats hd Lee, hostess. Miss Hasel Knott invited the Sumptuously fur trimmed or group to meet ee ER Jan, 27. weet Sa Samer : peer nein Yq plain aport style Elmbrook some time, was taken to his home Fi Y Reguinr szoss .... 919,00 New ah arrives Dment ‘Tuesday by ambulance. t Heavy wool fleece or turred | (QUEM, | MR eee, Co ovegne wines Dreeaitiants:, tee i Mra, T. H. H. Thoresen returned to ‘Aluen to #1485 .... ot Soft fluffy towels with — ; i i Grand Forks Monday after spending J é 3 met tupitrin® ‘ ® week here with Lieutenant Gov- 4 : white centers and colored borders. Practical for H everydsy use. 17” x 36”, Mrs. R. A. 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