The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 3, 1937, Page 5

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1937 Mary Miles Minter Seeks Exoneration ) SOCIETY and CLUBS Mi pea Luncheon for Women } Miss Mary Margaret Arnett|-chen for Women | Takes Vows at Matin Service|, 2 sme can, wie orn, srr eae ct See ne Sere eee ae ance her |Girdell Patterson and ©. A. residence at the state penitentiary. Included in the group were of present senators and representa- those liv- Her Wedding to Henry T. Brown Is Solemnized in St. Mary's School Chapel wedding processional marches were pla; sister-in-law University Women to Wedding for Feb. 14 = Meet in Conrad Home Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Ashmore, 420 é iH ein dik . Fi i FE e at Ek ce Minneapolis for their wedding ghd expect to be at home in Bi Mr. Brown is a graduate of the Bis- marck high school with the 1938 class i z : i E i E E : He HH] i 5 iy E Kap nity. He is connected with the United States treasury department. Mrs. S gE : “THRIFT COOKER sce Soop ea te Kichea ilghe, Cooks aa bring you the kind of thrift that you can They give you the ultimate in cooking fuel, for nothing can be more modern than electricity. ‘They give you 2 whele new cooking sechnique—a bag of amazing will surprise your family and delight your pocketbook. Small Down Payment Balance Monthly _ ° ELECTRIC RANGES *Note—The average rate for Electric Cookery is about 2c per K.W.H. or, in other terms, about le per person per meal. North Dakota Power & Light Co. T~ Veivet and Fur ——_—_ aw near the waistline. omen Invited Englang ©. J. Whittey (415-3). Both auctioA ‘and contract Hl aaa Mrs. Donald Foote (Ruth Bus- dicker), a bride ia Jan, oe ae Saturday to spend a weel parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Busdicker of Valley City, before leaving Redfield, 8. D., to make her home. Foote has beeri employed here the Public Works administration and her husband also is a former ing of the First Presbyterlan Gen- eral Aid at 2:30 p, m. Thursday in, the church parlors. : Oman, who lives in the basement apartment at hed oon D. * Trinity Lutheran Ladies’ Aid Visitors will be welcome with the Trinity Lutheran Ladies’ Aid méets Divisions of the MoCabe Me Episcopal General “Ald will meet ing; 3 Noggle, 514 Seventh &t., chamberlain: Mothers in Newcomer Club to Meet Friday .|Former Screen Star Wants 15 sponsored Mrs. D. E. Shipley, city hostess, advisory committee by Mrs, Frank E. Cave give advice to any study group divisions which may be formed within the general club membership, if the groups wish and ask for assistance. It will, however, have no connection with any paey. ayy groups. P.E.O. Organizer Is Visiting 8 Chapters Mrs. Lulu Selke of Grand Forks, ® » a ‘ lan in her home. The lollowed. local chapters will have tings Thursday. Mrs. Henry , president of Chapter F, 2:30 o'clock meeting in Mrs. John P. be followed by bers will as- Ste anit it Palmer C. Bakken, 623 Fifth St. see Pre-Lenten Dance of Dinner Club Is Set The Mandan Dinner club, which has several Bismarck members, is- sued invitations Tuesday for its an- nual pre-Lenten party, which will be held Tuesday evening at the Hi-Hat. ; Dancing will follow a dinner served at Pp. m. (MST) and the Valen- tine’s day motif will be used for the appointments, The host and group includes the Misses Tone Haagensen and Marion Schroe- der and Hodet de Ja Pointe and Francis Grunenfelder, all of Mandin. ese ® Fifteen women employes of the fed- etal procurement office were enter- tained at a farewell party for one of their number, Miss Alice Nelson, ‘Tuesday evening by the Misses Elea- nor Dada and LaVerne Stenseth in their apartment. Miss Nelson, who has been working in the office for about @ year, has resigned and is Years of Murder Rumors Set at Rest Los Angeles, Feb, 3.—()—Revived by Mary Miles Minter’s tearful ultl- matum—“prosecute me or exonerate me completely’—the William Des- mond Taylor murder case rose to a new climax Wednesday. Taylor, film director, was myster- iously shot to death 15 years ago when Miss Minter was @ star of the screen. Tuesday, on the anniversary of his slaying, indignant over what she said was “filthy inuendo” that has gone unchallenged for years, Miss Minter called upon District Attorney Buron Fitts to clear her publicly of all con- nection with the case. Fitts announced his office has no evidence warranting # re-opened in- vestigation. The former movie star also de- manded that police explain published reports that they possessed a night- gown bearing the initials “M.M.M.”, assertedly found in Taylor's apartment after his death. leaving Friday for her home at Dick- inson, due to the illness of her moth- er. She was presented with a purse from the group. Thursday evehing Miss Alice M. Jensen, Enge apart- ments, will give a small dinner for) the workers in Miss Nelson's division. ss ® Messrs. and Mmes, Roy Reff and! Lawrence Nelson were players when Our Lady of Lourdes missionary group was entertained at! cards and luncheon Sunday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Deardorff. 418 Eighth St. Mr. and Mrs. Reff and Mr. and Mrs. H. B, Rodgers turned in high scores. The Feb. 14 will be in the Rodgers home, 222 Fifteenth St. “* *& Mrs. Ida Harroun, who was called here last week by the illness and death of her son, Ira Watson Har- roun, left Bismarck Monday morn- ing for Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago to purchase new spring mer- chandise for the Devils Lake store for) which she is ready-to-wear depart- ment manager, and to attend fashion shows in Chicago, * * * The Misses Bernice Peterson, Bev- erly Barnes and Emma Mae Brit- tin, all of Bismarck, are among the candidates who won places on the girls’ rifle team at the North Dakota) Agricultural college. The team will compete in postal matches with teams from other coleges in the near future. er Oe A search of Taylor case exhibits jn the police property room failed to un- cover even @ shred of feminine lin- gerie. Mrs. Dehn was compll- mented at a surprise birthday party |7°U given in her honor Tuesday afternoon by her sister-in-law, » Robert J. Dohn, 832 Mandan &t. In whist games at three tables, Mmes. lL. P.. Wedge and Adolph Hagen received score fa- vors, The honoree received gifts from the guests. A pink, green and white; substitute | Deve birthday cake centered the refresh- table. oes Mrs. H. Dwight Cheatham (Dorothy Mathys) of Ray, Minn., came Tuesday for @ visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. G, Mathys, 612 Avenue E. Her husband, Lieutenant Cheatham, who is on CCO duty, left Jan. 26 for the Marianna, Ark., flood area and will be there for an indefinte time. Announcements have been received of the graduation this week of Miss Lucille Frazier, daughter of U, 8. Sen. ~ Lynn J. Frazier of Fargo, from Cen- tral high school ot Renee Dc. * * Miss Hattie Piller is home after being the week-end guest of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, John Piller of Valley City. . eee Mre, J. 8. Duncan has returned home after visiting with friends in Jamestown. Young Fargo Bride Is Jailed in Minneapolis Minneapolis, Feb. 3—(#)—A 19-year old bride of less than a year sat in jail Wednesday awaiting arrival of an officer from Fargo, N. D., where po- lice ordered her arrest on a charge of ceaane money under false pre- ‘The girl admitted she passed three checks for a total of $15 in Fargo, “because we just had to have money.” She gave her name as Mrs. Grace Beaudine Yoder. She showed a telegram from her father, N. J. Beaudine at Wild Rice, N. D., telling her “I will do anything I can to help With her husband, Mrs, Yoder came to Minneapolis less than two weeks ago from Fargo. THE OTHER WOMAN LIVES WST AROUND THE CORNER Mrs. Cheatham expects to be in Bis-' , marck until he returns to Minnesota. “eh Miss Ines Melarvie, daughter of James Melarvie of Mandan, who has been superintendent of the Northern Pacific hospital at Glendive, Mont., for several years, has been transfer- red to the railway company's hospi- tal at Missouls. She already has as- sumed her new duties at Missoula. se & Lyle Clark of Bismarck, a fresh- man at Dakota Wesleyan university, Mitchell, 6. D., recently was elected president of the college Epworth League unit of the Methodist Epis- copal church in Mitchell. They all look alike... but one ts a 7’s the champion that wins the favor and the I applause of the multitude when the final test is made .. . That’s true in sport—and it’s true in whiskey . . . As an example, consider the quick rise to favor of Windsor. This rich, round, full- flavored whiskey is today an acknowledged cham- pion in its class... It deserves that honor for the soundness of its quality, the degree of its flavor, and the light mel- lowness which makes it so appealing. Ny t THIS Windsor RATIONAL DISTILEERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION, B¢oqutive DISTRIBUTED BY NORTHWEST BEVERAGES, INC. Fargo Warehouse 305 Front Street Phone 590 Offices, NEW YORE, N.Y. Bismarck Warehouse 121 So. Fifth St. Phone 2266

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