The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 15, 1937, Page 5

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Bismarck Homemakers |... strikes At incontinénce / : Giving Benefit Friday) ?*™ A better deal for the farmer and |of 26.7 cents per pound for his butter-| Land O' Lakes brand rates a 8 acore|M"S- %- J. Kenyon Back From peDsy and Selfishnése in Sunday | » square deal for labor are the aims|fat while the ferinérs of Minnesote|and brings a premium on the mar-| Louisville Where Everyone Plans for a public Senger card Night Serion pipeterelmcgres pl A ogerirenye) Hehe reeling an inca lh| wed ket. Met el elas Dakota cream- Ate in Breadline evening, . 19, were Agricul Labor John N./ cent ose ‘leconsin cents | erles iter M 5 5 laid at the Bismarck ’ Hogan to assist ‘him in the operation| and the average farmer in the United| now. If they did they would get mote pair eS Former Wilton. Resident and) Mandan Girl Scou: club meeting held Discussing the “child not wanted,”| of that office. States as a whole was getting 28.1|money for their product, The basis of Kenyon, 415 Mandan fs b Mrs, William Ctipe, $11 Avenue C, was Vater, pastor of McCabe! This was disclosed Monday to s| cents. thls ‘qualty’- better clean, swee'! pypireagirsery a flood oe «Bride Will Be at Home Entertain Troop -5|nostes and ee tetas Saaek poteh nignt| Tribune reporter as he talked with Blames Formers in Past crea, fee from edoeg or contacntan: | 378 up geee = ye Here After March 10 Valentine enjertainment was car-|Mtes Bel Haley, La K Gavin, HB. warned his congregation thet nothing hovers nat Gasteed Un nics eer tae eas fhepey sins] Seeks Price Increase iro retarted inh from ried out at the party which W, Rodgers and Joseph Burtts. A total ni 5% & he é Louisville, where she tray fe ats m 9 fahea| or ts a Mare, | 20, endangers uman. happiness germ c= yaaa Ard oder Peed engage ls eek og During 1937 Murphy hopes to bring | four Yaes In’ the babe east ot church was the soene of the wedding | fave Friday evening in the Mandan |{nbe SAVef Sempe, an den prgieesenmeapa cpt movement was launched tn 1¢21 few | frat stp, be contends, lo to taprove |at leat tvo canis nett the nce, | CUTIE, the Height of the flood. Bie «Sunday ‘afternoon of | Miss “Bonnie eal for members of Gir Sou | To © marribd persons to have chilgen, 1 SOU! Hagan would be eliminated| the quality of North Dakota cea oo for Minnesota and Wisonsin, Gurtie’ thet Gate eitboek tone eee 3nd Mrs, J. H. Ashmore, 430 Thayer, | Se. Pe Dey Oia piiet wel tthe alxth of « eoriea on the theme) ST ooniar orticiat, but, the pouitical| delivery of tore swest cream to, the | the figties for veh te rhe roy at | oF drinking water, she said, although re Oe ese | Aus Cain es cee pete cab Op an Wl bs of “restive Living and the @anctlty| -esures and prejudiote of the times| proceasots, cream which ‘has been| ing lage June 90, Novth Deo tires, | tere Was Plenty of water outside. of Clancey Cleveland of | Audrey ’ & Valentine ‘izethorial . swept him out along with Governor | produced under proper conditions and ets sold 45,644,883 pounds of butter-|, The home in which she was stay- Wilten. veree, Eva Coates for writing names|i the World War Dullding | | Basing his sermon on the Old-Tes-| TOIT y pode At siio7,|{08 had a high foundation, she said ring was read | Of all the Mette dining room. There will be prises fot] tament story of Jépitha, the son of an and Attorney Gen-/handied in the right way. He is| fat and received for it $11,066,01497. but the flood got to within two feet of 3 of Rev. Walter » Lorraine cities /nigh scores in both games afd aloo’! adulterous union who later. rege to| Ta! William Lembe. something of a fanatic on that mat-|If the average price had been two oe + in ‘ue presence ‘ot 's company’ or |cuplds fle contest and"ean. Stunt | Pim. command the armias of Tarsel, Rav.| Mosse, that, fest, his return) ter because be knows it pays. | geals & pound higher the incre in|" 1 ine experionece ‘he wil lon friends abd relatives of the couple, | Genburg and Irnie Rudser tor luting the Weber Auvtce tho wanes oe Need a deaitaice b> bis Maude bean fail wos perticuarty ptotniag to bi. | ore soeoton Ui fags Serta Geaee| hat Amount of money is ‘natning| emember was that of eating in the és *rohengrin Liat’ Chorus” y |each of theae games oy ence 2 [tend and is mot contacted may re-| Geatiue the fact, that he, bilngell,| 4 te¢mer ang A ign of wide experi-|ville in McHenry county, Murphy list| to be sneesed at. Tt figures out $19.35 breadline. Rich and poor alike found Wagner and the Mendelson wed. | Prints were awarded. Member tr ine [Sczve._ Places with Mrs. John Lee] Tay innocent of wrongdoiip. ‘The| ¢20e in business as well as politics, he| year delivered more than a ton of but-| cents fer each of North Dakote's Tie att eees Oe Ging musie played for the processional | Mandan troop gave a pond ‘a (40t-W). Committeds include: Mmes. pastor asserted there tb “nothing has many personal friends in all|terfat to cp-operative creamery | 74,000 farmers. And not all of North eal are operated by the Red on TuReciiety by to |senditge ane sone Roy Oartiedge and Rodgers, arrange: | Tre oruel oe inhuman Jn dil toa walt | Petes! factions, at Granville, All of t was of the| Dekote's farmers are dgirymen, | ross. she sald, and each) person in church organist, Miss Ruth Rowley.| An exchange of Valentines was the| liam Gilerke, door sett 17 | aw Gan ts beep eon sd Martineen Is Labettio 5 sweetcream grading and it Hample Asks Co- Mrs. T. B. Woodruff, Mrs, Ken- A ‘solo, “Love's Dream,” was| highlight of the . Plotures of | Wedge, A. J. Belby and William| shite upon an innooent lite.* H.R. Martinson, a laborite and} brought a premium. A good portion} As secretary of the um wage|yon’s sister, lost “all they had” be- gies nz Dee eer of tn erowp or ion By the ost er uch eT adl Be anid Jp tak ing | deputy commands wil andl ths Tae Ea wi paid =| Sooner ei senate, Hample is] cau her Home was along the siver cilia tanmore, was escorted and | ing of refreshments and pig Charl Willia Is |e hommes ‘and i roam ti aa « ee qat's cativibies | emium of as muh a5 10° cents & perlibiog to wipes pear er yard fogged ote pag et 2 had her ‘sister-in-law, Mrs. Bernard | the affair. iba ’ ar. es t . ™ from the Minnesota tural eager iateny _ ‘she was Dern On Satgent county Tat tees Lng Letiah Wal pees: Ashmore, as het only atendant, ‘The eae Juvenile D.H. Leader Pasteur har pong vee | $chotl in 1908 and canve to De-| , Murphy is en Irishman with cast| tarm, the daughter of MF. and Mr.| when i acalne apparent thee Allie? — at countenance reminiscent Ham plone vious marks broke grey wool with accessories to match 20 gin Reli ious Charles Williams heads the staff of ge noe oh tes eelosoal a years ag yy esestestn Williams coun of Songrsan Willan Lambe en ie rig fue we se ‘Woodruffs that taete ehistnre furnte except for hat and blouse of blue. Her (a8 1g ort elected and installed Shtur-/but now it is 33 yeiré, Rev. Vatee| oy, (Recegrasten yy rat enpemn doce PO uston, Juneau county, Wis- County schools and tire Nosth ture and all other household items. bouquet was of white and pink cama-| Training Work Sunday |éay.by, the Juvenile Degree of Honor | quoted sociologists and othénp to aBOW| {ga "tee “ne Tecate “nme, Wnefe HALO et eat te moved with his tn the clty of Louisville, Mrs. Ken- dso way i wool och bee ate ge tion ritual wes. prosided over by hrs cedar dick ere rt worked as & painter and wag a jem- [Parente to Minnespolls and attended tended Minnesote. college, yon sald, some bulldings were demol- 2 rust dhade, and w céceage of white| pgrten¥y, church school insructors| Seg 4 casted oy Sia G| ama alles alge br of te panies clan, After bo [school there. He took « busiee| choo at Minnetpall, and raduated| wed by the torrent or ecktae the ‘Ashmore wes best man for|*{t2™m000, In the lenderahip training | ORES ot snetute: meatricg| DAFEnUS, have a pethetle sage ee Meg penny to] until 1907, when his health failed and| An active member of the Nonpar-| Miss t: Reynolds, her sister waka: school being held under susploes of | momnschilier’ past : to ate thélr sons and deughi fed Faigo where he lived for 14 years,| he settled on a farm north of Gran-| tisan league for 15 years, Miss Hample | #04 & former Bismarck telephone op- ‘Twenty-four guests including Rev.|(ne_ McCabe Methotilst Epldegpellnrasoral, titst viee president; Iter on Undroverent Wi Mi'{,| during which He continued to work| ville in an effort to improve it. He} has served as district ‘organizer of/¢tAtor, worked in the Louisville tele- ‘Vater and his daughter, Beatrice, were | “un e | Balke, vice ent; Mary | 27a but ignore the: tact 8) at the painters trade and was ective|has been there ever since. women’s Nonpartisan clubs anq as|Phone exchange from 7 p. m. to 9 entertained at a reception andl supper| rox seaciars aecthite soot! A aes | Jens Wildes, 7: Rosemasy| ,ameless Yo expect» pagan, Gedieas tn labo cle, hang bapa peoent Left With Six Children secretary of the Sargent county Non- | & on. che pext, day with only 16 mn teaching background to prod @f the Fargo Trades Labor as- his wife died 12, yearg ago| partisan executive committee. Shei 324 the operators worked by kerosene it | and white Valentine’ Pa Eberling, inside watch; Kathleen in these two organisations. fact that he held his together | years. Sppointaents, the bride's cake mark. |Pletes this week's schedule with sts-|scohier, pianist; Myra Lovin, Geral-| bulwark end real wodlth ot ASM#IiC8.| “i1s'has been member of the Bons |under such circumstances Is a great | er alm is to make her office ef-| MmY ot and a blanket for each girl. y capi tere pete tan ately. mean u omy afBenet Slate Ret Dee a Mar quoted the opinions Ot) o¢ Norway atid i baat prodl-|aource of pride to him. “He dos‘ festive in promoting working condl-| ser Kenyon, was ill at the time But Pictures were taken , Richard Gilinan, Robert Deckert judges that childiess homes dent of the lodge of that or-| say so in wotds, but the fact is plain.| tions for women and minors by co-| was taken to high a cd bridal party arid of the supper tables.|__MF R. A. Ritterbuah is offering @|porothy Robidou, coloriearers, sponsible for the absence of ganisa\ me operating both with ti hog high ground and escape Mr. and Mrs, Cleveland are not tak- peri in, Peimery administration, Lunch was served by the director, | life and the break-up of many mar- Teds gies bates Sendielbisiliol pleated tds department wes rgeioed to beip and bed hag aeloee ee. meron Se ing a wedding trip for the present, | "nich meets again Wednesday and lars. Frank B Nichols. The next meet- | riages sinct thd child becomes the tie W. J. Murphy's ambition is to get |lives in Oregon. Four children still| with the employers of the state. fered an accident and broke her arm, ‘They will be at home after March 10 | Thoraday evenings. ing is scheduled for March 13. that binds and many Rv | vin’ Delete faraars Soiee: aeons ase at nome Rath Walker i Secretary [she auld. fo Neeser ca ie Wa are et for Monday, Tceday and gis have one on the rocks Had iis| for thelr eream walle Re a Gairy| One of Murphy’ beliets ts that co-| Miss Ruth Walker ts secretary tol —————_ % — aqhe 20th wedding soniversary of| Thursday evenings. Schoregges and Arnson| Pern commissioner operation can be made of great bene-| Hagen and official greeter for the| Local Scout Troop Mr. and Mrs. B.A. Bobb, 907 Tenth| Rev. Walter E. Vater, dean of thel Fogts at Dinner Dah ce) On the other hand, he sald, chiid-| He 1s & farmer and he looks at the|fit to the farmer but that it myst be | department. : : 4 school, states that credits earned will problem from the farmer's angle, He} made to pay dividends. So interested) A girl with warm brown eyes, she Aids Feeding Move Bt, was the occasion for a Valentine | S10) states polite dials pase ren sometimes are dénied to Fealises that etlucation of the farmer |is be in this phase of the farm pro-| has both a farm and a political back- e bi deer irda siven Sun-|Tational Council of Christian Sues: |. Df: and Mrs. C. W. Bchoregge of ecg he rn SY ES ar Gayl ts a main factor in the progeain|gram that he is secretary for, North! ground, being the daughter of R. H.| Organization of two feeding stations rare os ee Lillian tion of Chicago. Sixth 8t., and Dr. J, O. Arnson of 301 made 6 kniown| Which he has outlined for himself / Dakota of the Land O’ Lakes co-oper-| (Dad) Walker, member of the Work-| for wild birds in the river bottoms on pate) dnd zy Fay feelers see ‘Thayer, west, were hosts at a Valen- iadelae aes neter hg and, along with his other duties, will| ative, biggest co-operative dairy or-/ men’s Compensation Bureau commis-j the west side of the Memorial bridge pe pal relied pa eater ican card paces adil * con thing in itfe, the] devote to that end, ganisation in the world. sion and long s power in North Da-|was completed Saturday by members Washburn RNA Holds “A ack. the etneet| The fects upon which Murphy's! ‘That fact, too, makes him interested | kota politics, Of Boy Scout Troop No. 7 under the Pd eee eee ee ren, DunareNy : pouuees ot Ted. Aad. whibe Howers | pasa s07e. ti witan| Peokrem is bated ate easily outlined | in the production of better cream asa|. In details to which the commis-| direction of Scoutmaster Charles : Installation Service |sn4 pisce cards for, the 30 guests car-| age alobe,. without the children in During 1996 the North| means of raising farm income. Hej sioner must attend personally, she a eeeS A Valentine luncheon wa3 served aaa out the Valentine's day motif for] might have been had not married |i Cgares Deine Ae, 0° ecge [Knows that butter sold under’ the| is Hlagan's chief helps Pe | Coie tere woot out dat after the members apent a few hours Installation of officers was the high- ¢ 7:30 o'vleck dinner. Afterward, permitted selfishness to rob e rr. ve won f33 AR AY ae sewing when Mrs, George Stevens, light of a combined business and 1 | Xeasley’s six-piece orchestra played foeen ot happinéas. Yeo ing, taking two hoppers w: 422 Mandet: St. was hostess to the E./ meeting of the Washburn’ for the dancing. terrbchool hod tive gent been supplied by the North Dakota 8. C. club Friday evening. Royal Nelghbors of Amerioa,” “|, D% #0. and Agnes Stucke of Gar- 1 peal Church Plan time Wednesday in the Merorial thee ln pilose 20 oust 8 —__—o [MUzacars inducted. Included? Grave |TH#00 ere guests from out of the s . ) mudi the birds oan reach tie Nojmers Bb all Meetings of Clubs |r, mec we sry Runs srusvastaras/ Fellowship Meeting] \ pipe wi ne gunn pel ioc nent, r| TUB ATED UAL AC l|OT ee setae se ° 1 Oracle; Anna Ekstrom, ore’ ¥e oS z Association. i And Social Groups | aclel; Clara Schempp, recorder: Mr. taal ead hen Members of the MeCabe methodist Uculary from the atanpoint of the “The bors, an east cooked A RT I, » receiver; Annie Anderson MAA Episcopal church friends yrowing child; dinner out of door returne OE. S. chancellor; Mary od ‘ahd Alice Wachter Association Monday plans for local , Bon F Ad Feat food value for the money spent home fate In the aternion! rhe Bismarck Chapter No. 11, Order of |Skaley, marshals. Lone Vetter, musi- Pl Social Meeti observance We evening of the| Pioneer janza Farmer atid/and ‘recipes for using the common Flames of Misplaced Candle| troop is sponscred by the Knights-of — the Eaxtern Star, holds & business clan, Rose Norjand, fagbearer; kane ans Soci esting Dutt , Fellowship, movement; Mune! Reg River Valley Business | incitterent ware epi t PI Hee Columbus, Roeeting at 7:90 p. m., Tuesday, in tne ee Tol cute betta | Members of the Josing side in the lofurch at Columbus, O, last May Man Suscumbs week she will give similar demonstra- face Through Jam-Pack= | eee a - aes e. Duals, Mabel Everson, Katherine L apesroat bai mps which the| " Dalen pale ae ped tions at Mandan. ed Chinese Playhouse The public is tory Deaton the envanee * aes closed recently will entertain the/gram in whisky “local chitoh leadest| Larimore, N. D., Feb. 16—()—Clay Mrs. EL Kapfer’s ‘ ‘ peta mesg of owning Ca |, Mm are Crk, Man | uh eA, ea, a Duna aie ene aces, rm os |” Bather Dead at 63| mayhem ae! OPCClal VINNET toe i i se acide ee Ae ene sea | een ate he a maces Bcc tk Maer" || Featarng Baked Ham, went to Mmes. BuToi - 2 i Mes paralytic 5 3 +3 Progressive Mothers Cleb | ell and Annie aan aal eA ah Sones tobe trodes! ove HB. The dating the winier and recently pati] _DOt LD” for Peter ©. Ragen, 0,|Moniey to few Sotieg fn a0 ce *Srown Breed Mrs. V. D. Marshall, 302 Fourteenth _* 8 Players Will Select radio’ prograz will include @ three| monia developed, chuking his death, | moose, N. D., for Peter ©. disal begin dled peubtertr arcing Bt., entertains the ve Moth-| Mrs. George J. Brown's birthday minute speech of | sreetings 10 ‘| Funefel Sreapeneencls were notj father of Mrs. EK. L. Kapfer, 516 Four-/0)" oye laced candle behind «|| 2 Dining Reom of World War ets club, which micets at 8 p. m.,| anniversary, bday, wes| Oly Week Play Cast Protestants of by known here, but it was believed the| teenth at., who died of @ paralytic|seren in the Manchu: Water ping, || Memecial Building, Beginning at ‘Tuteday. celebrated with a 6 o'clock aupper and| _ lesen is radio program the | Body will be taken to Bt. Louis, the old! stroke wriday aiternoon after only|house, devoted to the old-style Chic 5:30 p.m. ee bridge party given by e graup of her| Th? Procathedral Players will have| | oo. urch re- | tamlly hotne, for burial. & week's illness. nese drama, investigation disclosed, Fert Lincotn Beck Review Ciab | friends in the Beown home, 615 Sixth |* *pecial ated Sets Teer ee Conrad weet ot the gevmienl Mr. Larishore came here in 1082 10] wurial was made in the Hilldahlelatarted the holocaust Saturday night TUES Dee aia avian (Cus Laes sa eer St. Party decorations ware in beep: Li Bepatiarosl Sl - Selbera 86"/is under the direction of Mra. G. A. birgrrgres users a church cemetery following services When 1,500 persons were jamtned into Ste per plate club in her quarters st 3 p. m, TUes- | were turned in by Ase Howied Wood |Teoe%., The Burpate is to ‘cast | Dalen, president of the church Ladies | 717 N'G, Tarimore, Jolin W. bari-| Conducted by Rev. N. G:, Mate te ef the bodies were charred be-l] Sponsored by Royal Neighbors ay. een ind J.B meanetge Mate eos ae iid ot hero at | Ay. Vater sald approximately 2g | Re a al tnd John and] shuren, Gxlliwest of Harver. yond recognition. “One family lost 31 — > Panay oF mamiee HAF enienp ae 13 a ** ana ark in elaine servis throughout the ave bot the ee en See Deen Dee. Higa ed The fia aprena with such 1967 ‘amtiernery, OUnEes Of He ‘oe pecan dlnar angers hers snd \hatlob. Members churches in| was divided and small fartns leased bray Peer ea rieee anal & collepwed ‘a few. minutes ers’ club will take place st 6:30/ J , Pi bogeaelant Me crgrseete4 the city are invited to Attend the local | about 16 years ago. homesteaded a claim 11 miles south |#{ter the fire started, plunging scream- arden deo ae tea Mr, and Mrs, W. G. Wornét, 166 Ninth| fori of @ 6:30 o'clock bridge dinnee| Observance, he sald, ot Te tah vaoy teu aha teemes’ele| Cf Abamose in 1006, where he: lived Freadion apestetars on the lover fore, ss * St, as general chairman of a inod-| whloh the Mothers’ Bervise club gave | ni Radio Station Oe roe nies aa until is, death. aria The flares destroyed more than 30 A Treop 7, Junior C.D. A. —_—_[ ernistic ae Dippérs,"|in the Rendezvous, Twenty-four| Moving io carne the Bik Valley State bank. He inlay me peers buildings. > . Tfoop 7 of the Junior Catholic | which Girls’ league of! guests attended. Prizes in the con- To City Is Discussed) recentiy connected with the Eik Engen rie Mat tae eee aE elicate- Da of America meets at 7 p.| the University of Minnesota presented | tract games at six tables which went Valley Co, which was in ae, ons mn, Ole, living 1s) m, Monday with Mrs. John Eiich, in the varsity men's pool at the uni-lio J. L Barth, R. 8. Indeeth and Of rabving the short wave| charge of the ik Valley farms. Rete Asious yiclolly;, anotoae ild 's Colds She flavor lasts Sia win arene, Yeratty Saturday. “about 30 gis took ames, EJ, Helsing and J. A. Pieck| Powiblity o¢ moving se shee ware |e MAS Nevee married, BUTViVORS| ogi ee sescher se Cronos, rens omne “+ aes were wrapped eporopriately for the versity of North Dakota to the state|are Jameson Larimore of Laristore, 8| Ww. D.; two brothers, Ole at. Winger, Yield quicker to Schillin ‘The Bismarck Hairdressers’ associa-| Rev. A. R. Henry, pastor of the aged made by Mmes. FE. M. capital and to hook it up with the leng Peeper sggh acorn 3r.,| wainn., and Nick of Westport, Minn., double action of He ar A, age haat eh ak Haga, aa Peano omer. | See ena om [ne ha ee arr ona og | gud and ts ume Rao as] Me QP OGRE) runc\/),,//, ber of out-of-town visitors have been | after 8, three-week Si ee NEP chit | , Fifteen friends Mra. Prank | Sit. aay Corre} P.O winter home at Los » | donia, Minn. invited. ain, Conn. and ali made visi t pMcccr psa pended peat dary foe oe tine A Gomarcs, naa| NDAC Food Specialis Walden and Mew York Ott, N.Y. | soriversaty. enator Wiliam xam-|spplied for pectin ot sation man. Gives Demonstrations rath of Leith, who was among the Jepialatu wo Pineda hh A Dahan Sulit, also was noting hia Urthgay omelet apicsap dap bcp reriry iphits Jule M. Shee, food demonaten- since Thursday at Minneapolis st-|the group. Mrs. Smith also received | ‘he radio station At the university. gion divisiott, arrived here Monday texding to business matters and vislt- ‘Monopoly games foupwed| “The only reason advanced for such | tor the first of @ series of six demon. ‘ ar Onish two Birthday |® chanee,” Sathre sald, was “the de-str—tions to be given in Blamarck and THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1937 GHD NOT WANT) [Better Deal for Farmer and SHODERNTRAGEDY) Labor Aims of Hagan’s Staff] ‘BUT F000 PE ‘CLUB LOGAL WOMAN TELLS also found timé to serve as clerk of the Verner school board for three La I i : i lamps and candles. When they slept it was in @ single big room with an ili i i i i ine EE = gz : if i f ; Agticultural college at Fargo ahe at- business; ee ee ecmenrat Ste Oa (egpriesadl ng two birthdsy | sire for a radio station im the capitol.” Isergan this week H paceman ~ ; Sa tart oc ths Gosiert coutie ansaid the bl pass we ture, Fa etonsabsation ‘aris. pions BEAU I Y S OP Wednesdays—Bronx | | Chureh Societies | ie ** 8 use| opoea any ape betes rorid i ear erie} balld- : ‘ Far Ue aes Aa Theredays—Gin Buck ue and bridge games were the entertain. | Yersty radios, now under the board | We wish to announce that Esther Paul and Tye Dralle now Fridays—Old Fashioned MoCabe M. E. W.HLILS. ment for the birthday party which|° ®dministration, Sethre said. are on our staff. Miss Paul and Miss Dralle have had several Saturdsys—Orange Blossom The Woman's Home Missionary s0- | about 16 friends gave for Claude Han- Holds My years of experience in all branches of beauty work. : clety of the McCabe Methedist Epis-! sen in the William Kaiser home, 419 FARGO PIONEER DEAD From Noon to 6 p. m. copal church meets at 2:30p. m. Tucs- ‘went 10" Br ND, Fb. u—m—uns| FALSE TEETH i TELEPHONE 218 FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT a Front @t. Score prises €1, Tesident ay with Mrs, John Ehrmantraut, 301| and Mrs. L. MM. Olson, R. Worllts and| Ausust Swanson, 67, Fargo my d taltl oq ene Hannafin &t. Mmes. P. J. Schmits|sers, William Oripe, who also won the Ledaretoramge nae able Dal Tighter and Longer) snd 1 a4 othe and nrmantrent will lead program | traveling prise, ‘The group presented! clude » boyther, K. Mt Hagen, Tye teed several Kinds of powdera| Mavid $100 tnd 8 s Dee, pene iat 8 ie DAVENFORT WOMAN tts | anTETir'T found ihe one powder =< eee Peterson and| Fargo, N.. Feb. 15.—)—Mrs, | that do: jot thin out or wash away, os eu! Biases penypried plan at re L Ben De, Davenport Ny, | but ; aye, put” ai) ne oat eee of _ Appearing in Person at Coman Court! GIRLS! ricoman's ue Bee ee ee ear phd ah d "| herds. “artatn ie way rf COMMON | ° LEARN ABOUT IT FROM || wnich scored a postal victory of 400 fo| , Mrs. Olive Lacirave, 810% Fourth | iietaieday comfort and x ‘ COLDS, O ywoo 1Gaers Powell == Lombard. ||‘ sete i, Saal eter ota |r oe f the Golden West mi . Paderation of N clubs : with pomeass State, Cpe s ee re) e en. es “My Man Godfrey” match with the Women’s Athietic| here last week, num! On Const-te-Coast Tour = jag ‘Y | club of Wargo wil be held Feb. 28. | S# ton in ber heme Bus One Week Only—Feb. 17-23, Inclusive : . ‘Bigmund Rupp -|_ aelas Young, \ Cowley Bieiag Bana Fisting ond Siatring eee Pha S mnf oeran gop Syh ar. and als. C. B. Yous, Cn \\ Maile cod Stase Stars Rex and Sketter, Dance Team TASTES | Pade dens Se Minh. hes geturned home after visi . | Son nnd deughier-in-lnw, Br. and bars.| 105 Mr. ond Mrs. THOLATUM ALSO BUD AND BEN OF RADIO FAME BETTER. FRIDAY Paul of Toppan, Waa, | OFiEHN, Bt whe fecmerly Hires COMPO Om : Ls pd daca sab for the ry ee of our service on Sa‘ afternoon, caused by fire. All service FE [ . facilities have been restored and all departments are ready to give you 100% service. : _. FLECK MOTOR SALES, INC. | | Buick - Oldsmobile - Pontiac - Cadillac - LaSalle - Covered Wagon Trailers - GMC Trucks

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