The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 2, 1937, Page 3

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(William Wilmot, Jr., |p 2zsitts, se aaron stews Publicity Award Is Married at Jamestown |Feople Can Do for the Church.” Dr. Delta Gamma Alumnae Form) io 0. Freeman Lace for Afternoon | jevuiss ot iis it Founder's Day Banquet March 13 to Be First Activity of Sorority Group HEE ae ges 4. FE i is E most of them members of the Uni- ‘versity chapter, when all have been contacted. The main purpose of thi new group will be to help the chapters. to which the members belonged when in school. 5 ou Mrs. Merritt Leaves For Extended Travels Mrs, Samuel H. Merritt, 221 Third the eastbound train &t., boarded ‘Tuesday for New ate City to join regis Spoken at Winnipeg Dr. and Mrs. V. J. LaRose of Bis- marck were among the guests at the wedding in St. Ignatius church, Win- Miss Rowena Bawif, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Balwf of Winni- peg, to George Joseph Freeman of St. Paul. Mr. Freeman is the son well known in Bismarck. simple lines even to the draped neck- lune. Amber and orange flowers com- plete the ensemble. nt Bawif was her sis- Girl Seout Council | teerooe attendant. Her gown was Announces Elections |! Grecisn rose crepe and her hat of Eiection of Mrs|G. A. Dahlen and |aenioe ME, Treruet’ Cietence iE, t pea Girl ‘aoe — en ee ancl anita : To Hold Dinner Dance|finced after’ the ‘group ‘held its monthly business meeting The social group of the new resi- . dents’ club which the Women’s Com- a trip south before going It tion of the national organization’s|to . ier Gacy tose Pray | rth oe Mataa ei | ee ning, ads ae se core ppd its! conference here May 18-20 were the| Alpha Phi sorority and Mr. Fri 0 eee Ts0N; | principal items of business discussed.} man was a member of Alpha Delta campers chairman, announced Tues-|" Convention committee chairmen ae * o named during the visit of Miss Marie 5 Women who are affiliating with the | artreith of St. Paul, regional director,| Chorus to Sing for mew organization and their friends 2 are being invited to make reservations last week include: Mrs. Norman I. for the party, preferably with Mrs. T. ©. Hard (2243) prior to Wednesday, Feb. 10. The other commie. an tnd’ Vern ‘Thompson, iso wil take | Buby, and Mrs, H, P. Rovenberser, reserv! Scout pal le eservalions and are working On other |“ yamed to head preparations for the| Thursday in the Bismarck high school Tt is possible that more affairs of |@nniversary observance were Mmes.|MUsc room, according pies this kind will be sponsored by the|Themar E, Simle, Kiland and Dah-|Zéfor, president, The group sings Feb. 8 and 11 for the state Baptist and oD, Toaeae Darts alee ate) Bik dere North Dakota Federation of Nonpar- ‘* 5 ees William Moore P.T.A. {isan clubs conventions, respectively. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Mc- . g i : Cormick of Mandan returned Sunday! Meets in Junior H. S. Meetings of Clubs from Washington, D. C., where they And Social Groups had visited thelr son and daughter-| Because of the large numbers at- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Mc-| tending, the William Moore Parent Unity Study Club Cormick, Jr» for two and a half/and Teacher association is changing} pace, 90-82 of Shanklin’s “What weeks, and attended the inaugurallits meeting place to the junior high} 4% "vous" will be considered and of the president. Mrs. McCormick,| school auditorium beginning wit uotations from the Book of Psalms who, is resident, of the | Manden| Wednesday's meeting, which is called| Tit be given for roll call when the American Legion ses a for 8 p,m. Speakers will be Miss) nity ‘study club meets at 8 p. m. attended the National Defense con-| Hejen Goertz, Bismarck Girl Scout Wednesday, in the B.P.W. room, ference which was held in the May-| director, and E. B. Cox, chairman of] Wora wor Memorial building. flower hotel. They also spent ® d8y/ the citizens’ tax payment committee. * : in Chicago with Miss Irene Schulte,| seusic planned includes numbers by formerly of Mandan, the Bismarck high school clarinet = sextet and community singing. There also will be a social hour with re- freshments. BLUE BLAZER Cocktail Lounge Each day we feature a special cocktail— * * * Mrs. Sena Ingberg of Ray, who is} Wednesday, with Mrs. among the legislative employes, is} Krause, 611 Avenue A. giving a 6 o'clock dinner in her ** * ment in the Lasken bi Mondays—Martini Wwe fednesdays—Bronx Thursdasys—Gin Buck Fridays—Old Fashioned Saturdays—Orange Blossom From noon to 6 p. m. “The Smartest Place in Town” The United Commercial Travelers’ group meets at.8 p. with Mrs. A. W. INSURANCE Not a “policy” to reimburse you for sickness, but a “policy of keeping well”—eating good nourishing foods, drinking plenty of pure PURITY Milk, get- ting sufficient rest every day. Remember, milk is nature’s ideal health food; PURITY milk is always up to the highest standards of purity, flavor and cleanliness. Every drop is from selected herds and is Pasteur- [i ized to protect its high quality. Ask for PURITY ee always at your 8. club meets : wie Mr Bridgeman-Russell Co. © PHONE 740 — THE HOME OF PASTEURIZED PURITY MILK R We The meets at 8 p. m., » with) Mrs, Dan aHll, 404 Rosser, west. William Wilmot, 702 Avenue A, west,| Honors Received by were married Monday morning at Jamestown, A group of realtives and friends) .E.0. Prepares to Entertain Organizer of Mrs, Palmer C. Bakken, 623 Fifth nipes, Man, Saturday morning off Mandan Presbyterian Sixteen members of the Mandan f ’g | Leo DeRochford (522). Following the oe etre te en ae ene crane Benn oe Ge cerreee ic: supper, the groups will hold separate| Register, 1015 Seventh St, ‘They group of the First Presbyterian |Dusiness sessi voted the time afterward to sewing Rev. A. J. Primeau officiated at|church Sunday evening at a 6 o'clock | semble again for cards, the ceremony at 10 o'clock. During |supper. There were 60 guests, includ- ing the Mandan pastor, Rev. Gilbert W. Stewart, Following the supper the two groups | with her son, William Kirsch, and al were in charge of evening services in |so with Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Spinar-| hostess for a meeting Monday evening ,|the church with Miss Thelma Liess- | ski. R. 8. Montague discussed “What |Church Can Do for the Young Peo- ple.” There were vocal solos by the aera Arleen Sanborn and Edith x * * men Circle, was aril Dick, freshman in agri. im a agri- culture, has been formally pledged ;angant, Tespectively, to membership in Alpha Gamma/ Rho, agricultural fraternity. Valdis Knudson and Beverly Barnes, both freshmen, were elected to the offices of secretary and club hall club. The 86 girls living in the|son, chaplain. dormitory are governed by @ student council, John Deh! has joined one of the co-operative kitchens on the campus. From 8 to 12 boys share each of the kitchens for bachelors in the base- engineering. Frances Tourtlotte of Regan, Junior in home economics, was in charge of arrangments for a waffle supper held — aides. * Miss Mary Margaret Arnett will be ee k attended. by Miss Genevieve Olson as at 9 a. m., Wednesday in fast will be served to relatives and {s|close friends of the families in the |™eeting Feb. 15. Brown home, 423 Fifth St. *, ** * V.F.W. Auxiliary and ‘clock lard. Memorial building dining room for eee A i rtai all members of the post and auxiliary,| Eight members of the American Le- Group Is Entertained Women who Wish, Guggestions as to gion Auxiliary Past Presidents’ parley what to bring are to telephone Mrs.|met for a 1:30 o'clock potluck lunch: eon Monday in the home of Mrs, F. ions and then will as- eee Mrs, E. A. Kirsch of Jamestown has/ tens this winter. returned home after a week-end visit ees An independent survey was made recently among professional men and women—lawyers, doctors, lectur- ers, scientists, etc. Of those who said they smoke ciga- rettes, 87% stated they personally prefer a light smoke. ‘Miss Colbert verifies the wisdom of this prefer- ence, and so do other leading artists of the radio, stage, screen, and opera. Their voices are their for- tunes. That’s why so many of them smoke Luckies. You, too, can have the throat protection of Luckies —a light smoke, free of certain harsh irritants removed by the exclusive process “It’s Toasted”. Luckies are gentle on the throat! Won by-Local Lodge A cash award, won in the 1936 na- tional publciity contest of the Wood- Mary E. Scharff and Mabel Smith, who served a8 reporters, and officers Ld were installed at a meeting Thuraday ning of Grove No. 19. Local A. C. Students| Snr" sinc'o. tindgren of Minot, state manager, conducted the cere-|day evening, their guests including News of several Bismarck students <5 at the North Dekota Agricultural ere a nuit the new Sett headed|Capt. Donald Hornbeck and Lt. Her college was received from the Fargo) was seated. Clara Beck and Smith as installing chaplain and at- assisted Mrs. reporter, respectively, of the Ceres/ attendant, and Josephine ' Edmund- Mrs. William Brown, @ charter sarc em ere | HE EQUND ALL-BRAN Beit ra testaan in mectanieai| Current Events Group Plans Husbands Party [Tutead ot _pelding heir usual! the headach al joon mee! week, Current! «g} tired at the he Omega Pi house Sunday ay club mesnbers, wu entertain they come from common constipa- A tt-B Nupvtial wiesheaday perening ee pene oy rne rown Nuptial | vous. » H. P. Rosenberger is mak-| cious coreal regularly: “Every | arrangements, with Mmes. T. O. _ | Attendants Selected|stndenberg and Clyde A. Bonham ss mogaing: for years ave had’ Contract games at three tables in ‘i maid of honor and Henry T. Brown| which Mmes, Willis J. Devlin and E.| = Hickory St. Fairbury, Illinois. will have his father, Elmer J. Brown,| 4, Kaiser won score honors followed as best man when they are married|.°7 ovlock dinner when Mrs, Birles better than dru, . Mary's 10, ward, 300 Avenue C, was hostess parochial school chapel. The officiat- 8 ing priest will be Rev. Robert A. Fee- | Monday evening to St. therest’s mis"! sorbs twice its weight in. water, han. Following the service, a break- will give a dinner, is to have the next forms a soft mass, gently cleanses Mrs, John Caplice and son, croannvor in seal Spok: pes. Three times res ening yh Dirge sevee daily in severe cases. Sold by all i month with her mother, Mrs. Mell E. Post to Have Dinner | Zeit, "person court, snd her broth | uxiliary to Gi er-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. so 130 to Gltbert N. Nelson! Richard F. Krause, 611. Avenue A. ‘They are house guests of Mrs. Pol- mittens for needy children. Parley members have sewed 88 pairs of mit- Miss Catherine R. Helbling was of the St. Francis Xavier missionary | W. Guthrie, 802 Fourth St., and em-| parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albin old A. Myers, dental and medical of- tall white tapers were used for the table centerpiece. ee % Sheriff Theodore Hedstrom of Val- ley City and his brother, Vernon, who tl is attending Valley City Teachers BROUGHT REGULAR, DAILY ELIMINATION Get rid of half-sick with tho listlortheas, the feeling.” Frequently, | «due to meals low in a ‘All you have to do is eat » deli- peed NL IIS ping of your ALL-BRAN, | and it means r, daily elimi- | nation.’— Mr. E. N. Kring, 312 Salted Peanuts, Ib.....1 Kellogg’s ALt-Bran is so much per_Ib. yourself with patent medicines. Pork Chops, end cuts, Within the body, Att-Bran ab- the system. Eat two tabl nfuls daily, John| either as a cereal with milk or Sausage Meat, s. Made and guaranteed by '§ Beef Tongues, fresh or Salmon Steak, Ib.. Sweet Clover Schilling pepper KFYR at 9:45 a, m.) _ Claudette Colbert says: “My throat is safest with a light smoke” “An actress’ throat is naturally very impor- tant to her. After experimenting, I’m convinced my throat is safest with a light smoke and that’s why you'll find Luckies always on hand both in my home and in my dressing room. I like the flavor of other cigarettes also, but frankly, Luckies appeal most to my taste.” chant? STAR OF PARAMOUNT’S FORTHCOMING “MAID OF SALEM” DIRECTED BY FRANK LLOYD " THE FINEST TOBACCOS— “THE CREAM OF THE CROP” : A Light Smoke “It’s Toasted”—Your Throat Protection AGAINST IRRITATION-AGAINST COUGH Coprright 1937, The American Tobacco Company of Mrs. James | college, were week-end guests of their Van Camp’s Pork & Beans, 3 Palmolive Beads, 2 for 19c POC MD. oosssvcinee we 21 Fresh Hamburger, Fresh ePID. vce s nan. 14c llogg in Battle Creek. pickled, Ib. ........15¢ : Mutton Stew, Ib. .......8¢ Stewing Chickens, Ib...21c .- lie Bologna, Ib. ...... 17c Northern Packing’s New Non-Cereal Ring Bologna. (Listen in to the Northern Packing Co. program over Hed- to Mrs. o'clock supper and c: aes, | MQDERH WOMEN Major and Mrs. Herbert L. Freeland nervous strain, rons aaint oe. Migrgsna lore tore Aache, ve 5e

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