The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 28, 1937, Page 5

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5 MRS. 0, W.KLEVE, 06 terrors — | To Kiss in Court CLAIMED BY DEATH) ocx. —()—On the request of the health commis- sioner, Chief Clerk George Reibold posted a sign reading: “Do not TH E BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1987 They Face Campaign for Plac2 Among Capital’s Social Elect ’ “ng. tp|Pen Women Will Note Helen Targart’s Wedding Be Ae tectacne mn cf ow} ; d Rites for Widowed Kidder Coun-| kiss” in the city court, 5 :F “We are going to try,” said Rei- E lw an A feria ty Woman to Be Held at bold hopefully, “to prevent an Agre J an. 2 Revealed celebrity tha tins ole book tar Robinson Saturday Sade seem during civil Court attaches said they thought Mrs, Oscar W. Kleve, 86, widowed] it would be hice if brides and Kidder county woman, died at 2:10 a.| Dbridegrooms shook hands. Bismarck Couple Keeps Wed-| Roosevelt P.T.A. Is ing, Perf - Told of. Tax Problem |cetevrate the firat anniversary of the - ding, formed at Her: ee ‘@th year of the national m., Wednesday at the home of her Vs all ch secount of te flu: reid, S. D., Secret evap sponsored ea by the North egeee sone as the group met Tues- eae: Mrs. Willam Moores, 720 ce oe jucation dis- yf. cond St., of heart disease and ae end cussed by Migs Rite A. Murphy, for-| The anniversary proper of the pneumonia. "*/$40,000 Blaze Razes W. 3. Tarpart, 106] rr cecldent of the state grou, and|branch falls on March 21. ‘The ten- Mrs, Kleve has been a partial in-| ’ Sixth Bt, Thursday made formal an-| $4 Piston of the tax payment at tative plan for the ‘celebrity affair, valld for the pest to yeers'and'maae| Daer’s Country Home f nouncement marriage of their wi suggested national - be “daughter, Miss Helen Adele Targart,| uation end its effect on the schools Sograan. is to imesscl n Lunes’ of ee eee ean, her daughter here) sacramento, Calif., Jan, 28—(P— to Edward Agre, son of Mr. and Mrs. features when the Soa Prceet North Dakota authors and to exhibit N. D,, another daughter, since the Authorities Thursday sought the ee, Saunas cui a and ‘Teacher smociation met Wed-|Dooks by writers of the state The death of her husband in 1928 Cais ot SMO Diy othe Whine The wedding, which was kept secret, evening. annual business stesion was set for Rites will be held st 2 p. m, Sat-| SToved the country home of ex- «Py the couple’ until this week, was | Orie) Crem. companied by her| March 26 urday at the Lutheran church at| Heayywelght champion | Max | Baer Lectern! Herreid, 8. D., Saturday, sister, Barbera, played ® violin solo, Te Ne Robinson and interment will be made and his Manager Ancil Hoffman. jan, 3, in the Baptist parsonage. The sity Walla Bevecty Sean # esate ee tetera yeti in the church cemetery there, | Hofman said he believed the blaze couple was unattended at the service.) “Be* gave sgh Patera, Bitech nee Ses Lar} Gusta, SatlA Onulsen rea, Hoen quly | 85 Set by a firebug. Te Live in Kansas City are traveling prise awarded at each) Will tour of the Pen Women, which 15, 1850 in Lillesand, Norway, the The former champion, his manager, The macriage was the culmination! meeting to the grade having the| Will come to Bismarck May 11 while daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Knud Osul-| thelr wives and friends were playing of w romance dating from school days highest percentage of parents pres-|en route to the national mid-sdmin- sen. She received her education there| CAS when a dog's barking warned in Bismarck high school from which} ont when to Miss Maude Schroeder's | istration congress at Cleveland, Ohi and was married to Oscar Kleve,| ‘Hem of danger. They were able to both graduated in 193%, Mrs. Agre! ‘nica grade room. ‘The party, including many of the or- Jan, 20, 1874, at Christiansand. I Renee Oct ub TER, CLUE Cesc aes pitended the North Dakota Agriom;| Mrs W. E. Cole and Thomas 8, sanization’s national officers, is trav The couple came to the United| Pefore escaping from the blazing witht Page advang By rer open Smith had charge ot ‘program and cling tr from sie fae mii Grace ae States in May of 1885 and settled at} PO her satura to Bismarck, abe took | ifs Prapiraged agers ites Mp the ‘west conte to Seattle, visiting ter ae Tee tae Te ba ones She ON Bites Grae lerical Ubrary ranches en route, . ran » N. D., Jan. 28.—(P)— commission from which she resigned | X40 ig J. Helsing, W. I. Kraft) sinarck for about six houts. The ree paiibeueaien ual fe Funeral services for Mrs, Frank 0. this week. She is a member of the pepaner yr local upon en — . ne. peat belore moving te eidaee Ropero, former Bismarck woman, local traditional west- re : a who at Portland, Ore. Monday ‘The wives of 15 newly-elected senators ‘are their debuts oh Capital Hill this winter, Among the |COURtY in 1906. of pneumonia, will be held here Fri- i g | E 4 Besides the two daughters, Mrs. Kleve leaves seven other children, Soe Ene: 18 grandchildren and nine eel == eee ater: ane poe are Bee All your friends have lunch 5 eve of son, m _— G. Kleve of Seattle, Wash., Sanford at the Blue Blazer. Dr. and Mrs. LaRose [Mathilda Hagerott —_{ Miss Roen, who will be atttiated with| Sieve, “dro of Bismarck, ahd” thé : 4 the Minneapolis chapter, took her] otner dsughts Mis, John Davis| Capitol Cut-Rate Drug Store To Be Wedding Guests} Joins European Tour ezaminatlons for memberahip at, the| o¢ Robinson, Mre Marie Buith’ of| offers FREE Sample es —ae 1001 music. a ss Dr. and Mrs. V. J. LaRose, 522| Miss Mathilda of Mandan,| Her plano work in Bismarck with pubes) pelea a Mrs. Sophia Mo- of ney High Ua ; Sixth Bt, left ‘Thursday noon’ for! who has just completed s course at| Mus Belle Menus, also a member ot| m0" Damar a Ley cians ute Winnipeg, Man. where they will at-| Jam eft Mandan Wed- the sorority. Ganvere ee le si at the! Every High Blood Pressure Sufferer tend the ing Bat ot rei pk Pane tp Join @ epacial eee nvel eral home tonight. in Bismarck is urged to go to Capitol Rowena Bawif, daughter of Mr. and| train carrying students from all parts| A miscellaneous shower was given Sores a, Pe igaed ae Sioa snd Tooele z Mra, William R. Bawlf of that place,| of the United States who will spend| Wednesday evening for Miss Emma| France Tries to Stop Garlle Parsley Tablets for High Blooc to George Freeman of St. Paul. | three months touring European coun-| Bauer, bride-elect, by the Misses) ilative Lendi: Dresuce ab ell es a bookien then’ Both the bride-elect and her fam-| tries Tile Sperling and Violet Bauer in peculative Lending table information, ‘These tablets are ily have a wide of uaint-| ‘The rT apartment at 618 Sixth St. The hs pens anoes in Bismarck, ‘Miss Bawif 18 City Postel A AN foie ras 20 guests placed thelr gifts for the| Paris, Jan. 28—(P)—The Bank of | men° Oy parang bs Sete i member of the Junior League and her| Italy, Germany, Greece and Egypt] Dtide-elect under a brightly decor- France, attempting to discourge bor-| doctors they are most Ceecelve! in * family is one of the oldest of west-| before returning to the United States! sted umbrella. Games were played for| Towing for speculative purposes, boost- | reducing High Blood Pressure, reliev- ern Canada, in April. = and were followed by a/€d its discount rate from 2 to 4 perl ing headaches and dizziness. A spe- : 4 tertaining ter, hol the office of Adah. manner making Seer Aare ke poetpleting’ His Goates ee Attend Served in the large Indian mound| Women confronted with the double soclo-poiitical problems of life in Washington are these novices of the at Jamestown college this semester, Miss Fuller’s Wedding'soun of Mandan, and with a recep-| capital scene, all wives of newly-elected senators. At top, left to right, are Mrs, Ernest Lundeen of Min- ‘afternoon. nesota, Mrs. H. H. Sehwarts of Wyoming, Mrs. Joshua Lee of Oklahoma, Mrs. Clyde Herring of Iowa, Mrs. Henry Cabot Lodge If, of Massachusetts; below: Mrs. Allen Kllender of Louisiana, Mrs, Edward C. John- son of Golo-ado, Mrs, James. H. Hughes of Delaware and Mrs. Guy M. Gillette of Iowa. i & Z E i H : g z 8 Loulse A. Puller, daughter of! py Eana LaMoore Waldo, radlo shat ge ket man, wl preparing @ branch en Russell Otis Freeman, son of Mr./ in the national Pen Women radio 5 * cont - Both the prospective bride-| “Numerous committee reports and a ‘ide-elect have @ num-iroll call of work sold and planned completed the session. A shop talk ‘tet for Thursday, Feb. 11, i g H | E in i Le : i if | E E ‘The group voted to abandon a handicraft show planned for early March because of the Good Will tour which became a reality after the project was first announced. ‘ Mrs, J. Henry Kling was hostess for the meeting, entertaining the members first at # dinner with Val- entine’s day appointments in Mrs. at a party which her mother gave Monday evening. Bridge was the di- version, score honors going to the Misses Hildred Fairbanks and Mérion Mortan. Red carnations in the cen- terpiece for the luncheon table had matching streamers attached to them which ra to hearts at the Indivisual Places. were written sae the names and the date. a », G. Olgeirson’s home, and then taking . LaRose = ‘A series of social affairs honoring | NCW Women 's Group them to her own residence, 622 Han- loey dite the neat it ea farm wlth ian group ae wk yal ea bride beeen Faden Parties given Will Complete Plans)! 5. eee que mes the vows eth to be re-| relatives in Germany for a time, She : ated. ceremony occur in| will come back to Mandan late in jednésday sion officers and employes and an aa shower A slate of officers will be St. Ignatius Catholic church at 10) the . Seg Sg ane! AGES ae ep eee Te ee celia wae oo wo Targart’s fellow workers, numbering handled as the club new ee U.C.T. Group to Give RAY # = eee oe PY zt Be ag 5 zis if Hf E Z luncheon. cent Thursday. eee. British bankers with whom the Tablets ares produced) sinks atta Ray Henningsgerd and @. P. Kur- government is negotiating a $250,000,-| noth tasteless and odorless. A two kowski won the high and low prires,| 000 oan demanded the curb on spec-| weeks’ treatment costs only 50c.—Ad- th prves;/ulation borrowing. French financial | vert) t, a respectively, when thelr cribbage/ sources, declared banks had been|*™*ment- club was entertained Wednesday} «qumping” collateral into the Bank | —=—=———=— Hear ‘sip ith “Bt ig ti chal of France for discount with a conse- 3 Decl quent heavy drain on the national 23 Just Received 15, presented her with a gift at the WORED Oe Ne SOT oe ~ V close of @ oon luncheon, At the| Community Counell ts sponsoring) Four study features and an article| Mrs, J. L, Kelley Is Quilt Away at Bridge; Surtowsk! invited the club to mest] currency, evening party, bridge was played,| meets at 2:30 p. m., Priday in the| review were presented by members ratte es with them Feb. 7. The first chat in money rates Miss Winifred Targart holding high| World War Memoiral building. There| as Chapter L, Sponsor Mothers’ clubs,| Affiliated With Group] ane vnitea Gommercial Travelers’ * + ela armegeet iene nares ‘Miss Donna Jean Davis, daughter of | ioans and loans on securities—follow- pahoe Mrs. vite me pave, 920/ed disclosure by informed sources . & sophomore in home €co-!that Georges Bonnet, new French acore and Miss Morton, second high. | also will be a program. This notice| met Tuesday evening with Mmes. pisise ‘Thursday evening, Miss Feirbanks| is intended as an invitation to alll Karl E. Clarke and W.G. Toppils a5| Mrs. Joseph L, Kelley, new presi-| den quilt at a poe, booth end will entertain in honor of Mrs. Agre.| new resdents and non-clubwomen to! hostesses in the former's home. dent of the United Spanish War Vet-! party at 2 2 p. m., Friday in the i an sae Boy Mare tae] ae * | gues SenteSier en's; Manion | CaM euminay. gus eceved ax nex | American Legion Ausilary “room| ural college, wil act on the food and |tmmanadar, tthe United, Sites, : fasued oo ee °: iJ lad a i ¥ dicey iy ried rig! M., E. Division Will a aed ett ba teeth and Picpe mney Sp tes eae gh leausleites are extended a special esha paeigiala (pape Can: zation of the franc, dollar and pound. Roy: al Tailors » f >) invitation, i i there fo be wis ber futher Lnssin| S€FVE Supper Tuosday| Rewish, respectvey, Wes ere, |or sagas St, The mesiing tne VAs] Tn adllon to the quit, whlch now in tet ehapier Fooms Sunday. Spring Line Drew, whe Gnaerwent ae Upciatien to piles o cHeyagcotabayy devoted to study of the constitution. | is on display in the A. W. Lucas com- aes I missed you at lunch at the of woolens for men’s fine a local hospital last week. Tiviaion 4 of te Mocebe Mechagis | Chaeworan. ME. G."0, Baumer’ toe| merit 1s tenktioon spnckattastie Mee Heh seati pclae Parenti hak ere fic Anno vicasaaeasl suey _ eine = . ounces hat) Sorted on the January Women's|. L. Burdick of Mandan will be| ;f",*ore : en: Mrs. Gedrge Brastrup, 114 Avenue A,| —_————— —=- — ark 5 Now You Can Wear public iy invited next Tuesday even-| Community counell: meeting. hostess to the club Feb, 34. Mines! Ver MGGeMEN ESA COW) Ce os ae ae Royal Tailors ing, in the church parlors, starting ‘s went ereemine Stadler are co-chairmen of the bene-| University of North Dakota with his, C s ht Cold y Suits FALSE TEETH ('32.0e%"" tn charge of the Guests Are Invited shine club, Mmes, W. G. Worner and| 2i,aiair, which is being given to/ parents. AUgHT a ‘ are correctly styled t2 your arge raise funds for charity work of the ee * ‘J To help end it sooner, individual measure, rub throat and chest with VIEKS Without Embarrassment nee Miss Zitsabetn Wesentorn! For Sleighing' Party GB ore, oan weaneechy rare cegacintien Peek fo detray the ex-) Max Price has returned to, his out fear of falpe testh “dropping, or * All members of the Pirst Lutheran| former's home, 705 Ninth &t. Flowers| -national meetings. eee eet the tee Le oe slipping. FASTEETH holds them| The L. 8. G. club at & meeting in| Willing Workers and their friends are| and other appointments were in yel- eee ain, Charl r firmly ana comfortably. This S¥.|the home of Tooe McOonkey, decided | invited. to take part in the slelgh- low, the club's color. After luncheon,! seembers of st, Rose mlssionary|Teath 8. em 8 pasty taste or feeling. Makes sreath | CO have s tea and sleighride party be-| ride party, which will start from the| the time was pessed informally with) (545 met for contract at "ee Dleagant, "Newer and better than fore the next regular mesting date. Aj church at 7:30 p. m. Friday. After] cards and sewing. MIs. vO. TAG"! three tables and luncheon’ Wednes-| Mrs, Ida Harroun of Devils Lake THETH today at any good drug store. | miscellaneous program was given and| the ride, lunch will be served in the) stad has the next meeting in tW0! Gay evening in the home of Mrs. Bet-| has come here to be with her son, —Advertisement, lunch was served. church parlors, wee nerd Andrus, 100¢ Eighth St., who| Ira, who is seriously ill and is a = Mr. and Mrs. J. ©. Beattie, 622 employed Valentine's day decorations] patient in the Bismarck hospital. Mandan St, have returned from & heathen id prety v Aven ‘Miss Ida sptiieet hes gone to Far- month's trip during which they visit-| 7 any Roy ee mower 28 ed in Chicago, Detroit, Mich, Can- substitute player, held second high|@0 for # stay of several days. Miss adian cites, in Niagara F ii ‘and | S0OFe- Other substitute players were| Springer is a former Fargoan. Buffalo, N. ¥., Erle, Pa, and Cleve-| wel. © M. Hendricks and James p . Apdrus. . D. is to) Infant Fetzer Child Dahl Clothing Store | 410 Main Ave. End of Month Sale of Winter Coats Only twenty remain and they are all of excellent quality. Furs are of raccoon, seal, squirrel, martin and wolf. Sizes are broken, of course, but remember—these coats all repre- sent values from $39.50 to $59.50. land, Ohio, En’ route home they! ae next month’s meeting yialted Hee asuahiae, ara ba “o8 Dies; Buried Thursday Mrs. Oscar W. Chaput, who leaves aaa, pouere: Wayne Arthur Fetzer, 3-day-old Py soon for Walhalla, was: honored with ane. ine 2 lay: Mrs. Bisciaa Aileen of Dickinson | # handkerchief shower when Mrs, W.| 50M of Mr. and Mrs. John Fetzer, 216 plans to leave this week for Denver, | J: Fiannigan, 822 Sixth 8t. was South Ninth St., died at 2 a. m, Golo, to make « brief visit with her | hostess to her contract-club Wednes-| Thursday at local hospital and daughter, Betty, attending school| dey evening. Mrs, Henry O, Putnam| Was Durled Thuraday afternoon in there, before going to Turlock, Calif.,| 85 ® guest. Prizes for score went to St. Mary's cemetery. inane to visit her parents, Mr, and Mrs, F.| Mmes. W. J. Nikolaus and Chaput, A| Funeral services for the infan! L. Dietrich, “Mra. Quinlan sails frdm | bouquet of carnations and fayors for| were held at 2 p.m. at St, Marys San Francisco, Feb, 1, fot a stay in| the guests were in the traditional red] Procathedral, Rev. Joseph F. Schni the Hawaiian islands, * and white colors of Valentine’s day.| officiating. ie Mrz, Nikolaus enteritne te $F0UP| son Before her masriog® Mi’. Peiget hon the t es | next Tuesday evening, 3 B “Sette boners tn the om pek age le ue was Miss Alble Jubeck of Garrison. Reif as St. Jude's missionary group} White tapers in crystal holders and met Wednesday evening with Mrs,| pink place cards in a floral motif Wh did h lunch Clarence E. St. George, 316 Eleventh| were used on the refreshments table ere you have tune! St. Mrs, Deibert entertains the group When Mrs, E. Ulmer, 402 Mandan &t.,/ today? At the Blue Blazer— Thursday, Feb. 11. entertained her Wednesday after-|everyone eats there. noon contract Club, Mmes. A. J. Vend- ——__—_—_—__.——_* | Meetings of Clubs ° a and C. H. Mergens turned in high —==—= | And Social Groups | | Mion were sunita pve. 1ae,| 10 All Who Sutter Wallace A. Bjelland will have the! Brems Aeute Atteeks A. O. U. W. Ldoge next meeting g ‘ foginlsh Legislators who are affiliated with A h Bb: hi s - Miss Flore ird the in Ant Ord of Unag Wore), is rine Bart eit ce] Agthma-Bronchitis JANUARY COAT CLEARANCE FOR IMMEDIATE DISPOSAL FUR TRIMMED CLOTH COATS— ow DRESS AND SPORT MODELS AT (Formerly $29.50 to $75.00) Price DRESSES MILLINERY Late Fall Silk or Wool Frocks guests of the lodge at a dancing| Devin the second high prize when Persistent Coughs ' : : (Values to $25) Group 1 at........50c pects i the iodge all Thursday | Stertaloed ber comieaol ha Wee tent Coughs = 1) They must go and at this price THEY WILL. will be with Miss Hilda McDonnell. D. U. V. \ se % Tirzah Ann Barclay Tent No. 2 ne rg Aastiek Leas ey Daughters of Union Veterans of the * e cit ‘War, meets at 8 p. m., Thurs-|thelr daughter, Abigail, a student at day, in the B, P. W. room, World| Miss Wood's Kindergarten school in lar meeting to be held at 8 p. m. | Hesday evening. The next meeting *-_* * Chee $10 Group 2.at .....$1.00 +7 9g” | Come early. Each is‘a prize. You'll pay a lot more next year. rial building. Minneapolis, has passed examinations for breath, oe ee for admion ito Slams, Aiphe Iota aban, WTwRt gt t2 7 8! | Delphis Chapter national honorary music sorbrity.| [sfection or your money back. The Delphia chapter meets at 2:15 p. m., Priday, wth Mrs. C. B. Nupen, 212 Third St. This is a postponed | meeting. rr || Church Societies | —-——_______—_ Zion Lutheran Ladies’ Ald Mrs. H. Coleman will be hostess for a meeting of the Zion in the home of her daughter, Mrs. C. C. Larsen, 221 Avenue A, west. CORSETS Discontinued numbers from our com- Plete stock—values to $6.50. = $1.00 BLOUSES One group of Blouses—assorted colors, sizes Te eer 2 price SARAH GOLD SHOP “Style Withoyt Extravagance” 312 Main Avenue Bismarck, N. Dak. Phone 566 Business men! Your friends and competitors are all eating at the Blue Blazer. pe ae $l S2 wv silitk | GS 25% DOZENS OF OTHER ITEMS iy DRASTICALLY REDUCED ies’ Fur Fabric Jackets, | Polartex and Wool AFTER INVENTORY | #2 °"""si'9a "$2.98 SPECIAL VALUES! | iz... $7.95|sm...... $2.99 .

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