The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 25, 1937, Page 5

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H \ : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1937 Aerialists With Circus Mrs. Van Kent Fetes |s2¢ he American Federation of La- jand poll Y SOCIETY and CLUBS = 3 Former Residents] otis Rask, 44, = power company | about 50 pages in size. eiectriclan who was working on an wy Three former Bismarck women| orn side Motors when ‘the. clagh COUGHLIN TO BROADCAST : : é “es ache ian bein ee hospital with ‘brain concussion and of the Rev. Charels I Former Bismarck Woman Is|Per Women Outline i — : cuted in \ : ‘Program for Year nose gaecee Minn, Ar Le Mullen’ tage : President 8th District NDFWC 1: ecm raw wwe : tie rater As | Adolph Bissinger, #8 public. presentations was outlined _ E . | Dies at Dodge Home ‘Thuraday evening when the Bismarck ; (ane Byrne), Selfridge ¢ Mich, Funeral services for Adolph Eis- To Speak Here iss ‘An autumn color motif was car-| singer, 48, joug-time pede 8. D. resident who died at his home there Capital Represented by Larg- est Group Ever Sent to Dis- 4 tied out by the decorative appoint- trict Meetin = ,. ments. Following luncheon three ta-| Friday, will be conducted from the ic & Bon bles of bridge were in play with score|Dodge Presbyterian church at 2:30 p. m. Sunday, with Rev. Williams, pastor, officiating. A pulmonary hemorrhage caused the death. Eissinger leaves his wife and two daughters, Evelyn and Lorraine, and Diversion Delegation [Ro se.’ oynara, ‘Ronald’ and Leaves for Washington |r. A delegation of seven North Da-|Sykeston Church to |kotans left Saturday for Washington, ry D. ©. where they all etn Te- Note 30th Milestone vised plan for the Missouri river diver- —S sion project to war department engi-| Sykeston, N. D., Sept, 25—A sou- neers at @ special hearing Monday. | venir booklet will be published to The e commemorate the 30th anniversary of the founding of 8, Elizabeth's church in Sykeston. it; George 8S. Knapp, i 1 *| Early. Sykeston history, the life of eapcamey heey eB tbe siete Med pioneer settlers, and early religious commission; J. Arthur Engen, Finley, ‘and Gerald Olson, Mooreton, water board members. Sunshine and the Shadow of Debt Cedar River Takes Life of Small Child Among the circus headliners appearing with the Indian Shrine Mathi WwW sponsored Polack Bros. Circus at the World War Memorial building Phin 8. D., Sept. ree Dale ed tonight, Monday and Tuesday are the two ladies ‘artield, 2-year-old son #4 To Anthony F Mirau |e! shown above Mls Mekey, onthe ret, lous ber sudenee wh Ihe war idrowned When he fell ines iycesenestie doves Se . me eee cea and Mise ‘rinks cn therlert, curls her eudiences |¢h#, Cedar river near his home, was health. Too much of it blisters your a8 “looping the loop” on @ revolving trapeze to the very rafters of the building. ‘Underprivileged children of Blamarck, Mandan and vicinity ‘siete see eevee baa! sas wie inde hase chared ae eid he eats Like sunshine, a loan at the right time Ega Ee R There will be another matinee performance Tuesday. Doors for the evening performances open at ones show starts at 8:15, Bis- marel 5 efi and in the right amount can do @ world of good. But too much debs, The es Missionary Group | |Meetings of Woodmen ; always brings acute financial distress: held in Turtle Chooses Officials|"(. Lake, "An invitat issued for — Circle Are Postponed |ceorse Think twice before you borrow to one the he ‘session fe ret ae om wees was re- ranting rotaes was made 2. buy what you haven't the cash to pur- presidents of the sniphegs| elected president emertus of the Thureday groning, Jn ine ey Kelsven Services to chase. A Bank more interested in GF Buck, Jam Woman's Foreign Missionary society iting that te national eatin ot| b@ Conducted Monday belping you than in making a dollar Minneapolis branch held in the First|the organization, scheduled to begin cage Methodist church here. Mrs. Ralph |Sunday, Sept. 26, in Omaha, Neb., has Funeral services for A, 8. Kelsven, Magee, Minneapolis, was re-elected|been postponed until Oct. 17, because former Bismarck resident who was ent, bee mH ae of infantile paralysis Elected officers of the North Da- city. kota Conference included: Mrs. F..N.| Because of this postponement the Black, Mott, membership; district sec-|dustrict meeting of the Woodmen retaires, Mrs. W. H. Schulze, Fargo, Circle scheduled for Oct. 19, in Wilton, and Mrs. John Halcrow, Bowesmont, | Will be held at a later date. : . wt tw, £0 wom [oil nae | nt First National Bank and Mrs. EO. Wileon,|°r cussts were "3 were Hettinger, southwestern. {oS comeieren’ pee ate | Bismarck, N, Dak, Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Mrs. Burt LippoldIs "meen Feted at Luncheon|Philathea SS Class Minneapolis Worker Ai/itisies ait VIRST BAME S¥OCE CORTORS2102 Honoring Mra Bist tippotd, Vatey| Officers Are Elected Clubbed in Clash , Mmes. E. T. Beatt, 508 Avent See eee cariy ai? "Taeyer ave.| Officers of the Philathes Sunday Bept. 25 —(P)— Both “I nue, west, were joint hostesses at a|@chool class of the Presbyterian 1:15 o'clock bridge luncheon Fri church were elected at a recent picnic \) = ai the Countes ‘orbit ON |meeting’ at the home of Mrs. 1. D. THE SWEET SHOP tomobile extends at your expense will help you figure a way out of debt before you get im ‘| ie oz fe Yor i al | pire i E els 4 z aE : iF EE : i F g z ilebal B. i ie Guests were seated at two tables when luncheon was served. Autumn flowers centered the tables. Follow- | 95 Hi : panied by year. by | jamesi A.L.A. Hears Reports i ing luncheon the group went to the|be Miss Kavonious, vice- st Of Committee "Heads Principally diacuasing his | 2 afternoon's games were awarded iM Mrs. CONGRATULATIONS . —_— building to Mrs. H. T. Perry. A guest favor 9 and —alaw Bg ig gears Bee ere ae eenen] apse 2 Least rin eacher of =H BEST WISHES iven | Legion Auxiliary’ Friday Troop 6, CDA, Elects ths t= . Chairman reporting in- : Sluded iames, Re A, Riteeroushio, W.| 2 Officers for Year On We beltise W. Wornee, Jone New officers for the year have been . . . » & forner, id lew for ir have is. Shan i SALA ae etary te int 'wit| Y° Sommer’ Copel viarp ve Ser nonod' cepsident of the Steamer Capsizes group to suceed Rosemary Carufel. The Provident Life Insurance Co, We wish you continued success in your splendid new home. pod Rock Oni Bene 25/= (Canes David George and George Christo, Props, wuxiliary of Steele. are Other officers elected were Irene 5 e 8 sd "| M. Leonhard, chairman . Griffin, vice president; and Marjorie| dan Press) on rescore Hiplate Seattle Marria; . Daw, secretary. Miss Jean McKinnon | Straits Saturday bodies 4 peaaten Podacd is counselor for the troop. five persons, plunged to their deaths : ciimeed' the dtrpociate : hen a southeast gale lashed License to ND Woman| "sa we Sin gi eS a ty Seattle —(P)—A marriage license was| Soc out was held. Ww. G.|! gies tna hospital bere. You Need These New Sweet Shop Cafe LOOSE LEAF seodtit SUNDAY ten Social Security Outfits Complete with Forms Adopted by Accountants Everywhere : Served from 11 a, m., to 9 p. m. Chilled Tomato Juice or Orange and Grapefruit Juice Celery and Olives Soups: Chicken Home Made Noodle or Chicken Cream of Rice Grilled Large T-Bone Steak—Waffle Fried Potatoes. Broiled Beef Tenderloin Steak—Mushroom Saute jal Club Steak on Sizzling Platter. Pike—’ Minced Chicken Omelette—with Mushrooms—Green Snowflaked or Steamed Potatoes Lettuce and Tomato Salad, 1000 Island Dressing Buttered New Carrots and Peas—Hot Rolls ~~ Fruit Jello or Peach Ice Cream EAT YOUR sce te ee FOR 50 EMPLOYEES OR LESS sroccuo.sose Here 1 Visible Ring Binder, size 8x10% in quiet comfort 1 Kader Sheed, with cellulld tab | 0 : Sunday Dinner . Standards io Employees Earning Record ? Specials og NS wyll the fine cxved Sheets Outfits for CHICKEN wherein ae jo This outfit space for a8 lerger firme Served from 11:38 a. = Ci ae PERRY THESE LABOR-SAVING SYSTEMS ON SALE AT Grand Pacific oe Bismarck Tribune Co. Restaurant ——juan Aen serene Air Conditioned Never Over 78

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