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° 4 __1HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1937 - Better Redman’s Living Conditions Engagement of Lois_|Danes’ Beloved | {The Tribune Wants | )o2% 2a Pu tatn a Agnew Is Announced Queen Recovers Your Social News | {iste stms in sn effort to improve among Formal announcement has been In order that it may be of solve @ problem which has existed made ot the aa an ae widest possible init and hy the pean became a ward of proacing marriage o e governme: new, Dickinson, to William Mor- poe Conenry of com: The Fort Totten Indian reserva- ‘Tril Mi asks the cooperation ae et mM ce, a oreo ee munity in compiling social news, | tion near Devils Lake will be used as jerry Morrissey, If you have an item just call|® test laboratory for an experiment but the date has not n rev 5 ure pul ion. same 2 ‘The bride-elect was graduated from day that news is received, however,| Through co-operation of the U. 8. the Dickinson high school and at- items must be in the hands of the | Indian bureau and the child welfare tended the Dickinson state teachers’ society editor by 10 a.m. This ts | division of the state public welfare college. For the last few bets ne Ged necessary Oy ooo sched- paste. @ child Raney A ireaenctancias has been employed as deputy e les and mechanical considerations. been inaugurat the reserva- Stark county auditor's office. The cooperation of all Tribune|tion under supervision ‘of Kermit Mr. Morrissey is an employe of the readers is faded ‘Wiltse a vei ae ees the American Railway Express company * * plan used other Indian with headquarters n Mandan. i centers, Miss Agnew hea recently been feted Schmidtunz- Behmer i. °, ‘The demonstration is de: at a number of social events in Dick- Weddin: gz Saturday so (Reet Ane inson. She was honored by a shower allow social workers in government-built schools, but upon graduation they returned to reservations and to homes that had changed little in 50 years, and Principles taught them in Now Indian youngsters are to be reached through the home, preparing for things they will learn after of school age. ibe Allen, supervisor, division of child ak h tartained imembers) Ob uf Mr. and Mrs, E. W. Schmidtung, | to raise the living standards of needy. KERMIT WILTSE track to improved living conditions. » as he entel Saturday, Oct. 2, in the parsonage of 4 complimented the bride-elect. ke er a byterlan chanel awit = Ray: At Reception Sunday For her marriage the chose | from 7 to 10 o'clock in the library of Mrs. Grace McDonald, of the juris- Recovering from a serious oper- ation is Denmark's Queen Alex- |trom Mr, and Mrs, A. F. McCall, Receiving with Sister Ignatia were! well-known Burleigh county | ing , jary No. 44 to the United Commercial game. “root” of the Droplets bree we: “We do eat oreeet Piso riven by 20 Stark county courthouse . {Methods will be same 086 night transformation, but we 4 employes and at a bridge party given mang marriage of Miss Florence Tm- | how being used in many communities Lave that we are finaily on the right by Adam Lefor, also a deputy audi- ; Leonard Charl - ee, the! auditor's staff, A bridge party Tigh Guy ot Mos ara Blea AS ai mb |S ; ee ee Etiam, Ste ast gamma eater lenatia Reve’ | Wheat Not Profitable r ani ar] viliar ire the bride was the bride-| Honoring Sister Mf. Tgnatia, new su ili Attending the was .~ lonot tM. i j= UCT Auxiliary Fetes groom’s sister, Miss Justine Bahmer,|perintendent at St. Alexius hospital, Here 9 Says Farmer Mrs. Grace M Donald Earl I. McCall served as best man. |a reception was held Sunday evening 5 an afternoon dress of dark green taf-|the nurses’ home. Sponsoring the Wheat is not a profitable crop .| abouts, that the wheat farmer diction of Minnesota and North Da- feta with which she wore black ac-/affair were mendes ee the St. Alex-| for this part of North Dakota, made money, observed this in- kota, was in Bismarck Friday eve- cessories and a corsage of roses, a a jus Alumnae assoc! +. That was the observation of a formant. But it looks like a los- ning a5 guest of the Bismarck auxil;| andrine, shown above in. re- rents of the best man, She carried [Sister M. Vivia, of the College of St.| frrmerwho called et ‘ie Tribune nM tanh who Gulia 19 cope cent portrait. The consort of [an arm bouquet of white asters, Miss| Benedict, Sister Ellen, Sister Cora,! office Saturday afternoon. Ex- and has 40 head of beef stock, King Christian had suffered {Banmer wore for the occasion @ model|and Sister Ivo, Miss Rose Vier and! cluding 1934 and 1936 when he got mostly she stuff, thinks corn ‘Travelers. Mrs. McDonald was guest of honor rf with an internal ailment. of blue silk crepe with black acces-|Miss Hilda McDonald. nothing, he estimated that in the is a better bet than eee banduet as ed poe forles and carried white asters. Bouquets of roses and carnations| inst 20’years he averaged about Laser that milk cows are the gee id initiation. vv A corsage FE. L. M 1 M. 2 Following the ceremony the bride-|were arranged throughout the rooms} six bushels per acre. Most of his real life saver. He is living off Baten ins, yt ft the honor guest|~ ° ~~". oule arries §room’s parents entertained at a wed-|for the occasion. Centering the tea/ neighbors, he sald, got less be- his cream checks now. ed saree oa t the ressting Rose Scharnowske ding dinner at their home. Covers|table was a bouquet of pink roses,| cause his land lies in a little val- ‘He woulkin’t permit his name to fat the banquet a mith . gift. by were placed for 13 guests, including | bracketed with blue tapers. Presid. ley and is better protected than be used and the reason is inter- she was present Bl & ke, ay Sage the bride’s parents, her brother, How- | ing at the tea table were Mmes. F. F./ theirs, eating: ) the auxiliary. From : she vurday | op ty eee ey, Performed Sunday |ard Schmidtuns; and Mrs, Emil Lang|Griebenow and W. L. Diven. Sister] His wheat plantings have aver- “If you put #t in the paper that MeDonald went, to Minot Savurday) at 11:30 p.m. in Columbia, 8. D-land her son and daughter, Ernest and| Mary Mark end Sister Maximine as-| aged 80 ee ee ly eens evening for a meeting wit! at Miss Rose Scharnowske, daughter of Mildred, all of Sterling. sisted in serving and greeting the] the fey i eunuely) Gute petted Ait Dont Fad dary there. Mrs. J. C, Pollock, 623 Tenth St., be-! The bridal couple expect to make | guests, ‘Average yield six hee suk: ‘Well what are we Following the meeting Friday ie came the bride of F. L. Moule. Rev./their home in Bismarck. The Bah-| During the evening music was pro- erage planting one Seat 1. Net ry te he going ning four tables of paige wet’ og) uimderen, pastor of the Congrega-|mers have been residents of the city|vided by Mrs, Arthur Bauer, Ralph! return five bushels, what am Z going to tell them? play with score honors being awar tional church of Columbia, officiated|tor the last 26 years. ‘Truman and Guy Larson. Cost of planting $1 an acre. Who am I to cl Here ip) Mines Clara COS Se Tia ak el eoremscey, jae ene ofl ia see * * * of harvesting and threshing $1 | more than they do? Don’t you a qr! ’s brother, Geor loule, =) + ” The next meeting of the auxiliary Acoompanyine the’ eee to col.| Misses Helgeson and |Mrs. Waldo Reviews 7 sore (very onperyaite), oat r*) > putting by. name ie the pal will be a special meeting held Oct. §./ umbia were the bride's mother and| Becker Are Honored| Books for Newcomers) bushel or $240» year for 80 acres. | | WBA C ti Club oe ain we R cr Porn, ride — From that sum he has ey to pay what they are worth. Perhaps ONnvention Ulu sythe served as her niece's brida 55 New-{ ® proportionate amount of taxes, they are all the more sincere be- t 4 A attendant. George Moule was best pape pees ASE Eben abd ayia Hoe rengerrrepronys buy new machinery, etc. New | cause they are anonymous, Is Organized Friday The brid arte pent Agnes Becker, nurses at comers Study ay) 2 eecaar relvet with’ brown: an [bospital, who are leaving soon to locate {afternoon at the home of Mra. Charles etd fee Hossa tleepssiend have et the man is @ little bashful. ; tthe | es, OF sreen velvet with brown 8¢- in Seattle, Wash., were complimented |, O'Keefe, 117 Main avenue. pines ee pum tres Sean he, 6-006 of tie Of Ase AHL Irvine, a2 Bighth | “Following the edding |ESAY evening as Mrs, Prank Roberts,| “Bina LaMoore Waldo reviewed for| , There were ® few years, wh the best farmers in Burleigh pretenters a the ‘women's Benefit, diner es fervent ner ae ‘of Nis Thayer. aventte, ents me erew roads 4 Pei ad al —ee ee a association organized a club to begin| the bridegroom's brother, ‘The bridal |x in their honor. coe putas aoe ary ty. |emelters, At the é f Boynton 7 pledged by the Kappa Delta sorori Preparations for attending the national| couple left for a wedding trip tolent ‘During te evening Dune Won ta one ence ee eae abene ty | hdlas Peterson wasn. student at convention in New York City in 1939.| the northern Minnesota lake region. play with honors going to Miss Helge-|North Dakota author. University of North Following the business session the re-| They expect to return to Bismarck . The consolation award went to| Mrs. Sadie Sofas, Grand Forks, was * mainder of the afternoon was passed | in about a week. Miss Esther Rau. A two-course lunch- |an out-of-town guest. * : le © 5 EE i BE. ag g dnformally, Refreshments were served) The bride is a graduate of the Bis-\eon was served at the close of the eve- od J tie) by the hostess. 4 marck high school. Mr. Moule is ining. Assistaing Mrs. Roberte in en- Judith R. Kurkowski . Christen- Margaret C, Hall, Fargo, managing | partner in the Humphreys and Moule tertaining was Mrs. Charles Crawford, u ve son, and her daugl Karol, New Geputy for North and Bouth Dakota,| print shop, Miss Genevieve Lang, Mandan, was Christened Sunday] ¥"*, “ity. The onriste ie an ou! Ea ae * * * an sulol-town suet, pect Bol oe in Bismarck for’ t E Louis Ahlen, a senior in the school : Aes Christening robes that had been S lviy Rise _tatmor of enginecring ‘at the Univenity ‘ot| D+ W. Kellys of Minot by members of the W. H. Sul-! aciss live Ranes had as Cranberries North Dakota, lected ident i See ntets Gann erte| Honored by Sandins ae ni eter ae American Society of Mining and| mr, and Mrs, A, L. Sandin, 323 Park se tats abc ea @) SOCIETY and CLUBS U.S. and State Combine in Effort to | HOLD EVERYTHING! oyselSws S ~ oe, Sy — COPR. 1937 BY NEA SERVICE, INC “Tl give that guy just twenty minutes? If he airi't here then, he can lend his ten bucks to somebody else!” Twenty per cent of the timber cut Bega se weak wager’ Ane eer lust. ‘The marriage ceremony cannot be performed for himself by a clergy- man. $1.50---PERMANENTS---$1.50 FIRST FOUR DAYS THIS WEEK. ‘FIRST FOUR DAYS NEXT WEEK. THAT IS ALL. Real Genuine Supercuriine Waves. Done by experienced, licensed operators. Genuine Permanents in Bis- marck can be had only here. Read Certificate at Desk. Same high grade service on all work. ARRINGTON’S—PHONE 130 Cooking Classes Every Tuesday daring the mezt five weeks (Oct. 5, 12, 19 and 96 and Nov. 3) 3 P. M—at the ELECTRIC INSTITUTE of the North Dakota Power and Light Company . A Steinway grand piano has been|kowski, $23 Tenth St., at her baptism senior Pe casincess. Eee eaeubdey Sree t/ specially brought from Fargo for Miss|Sunday in St. Mary's pro-Cathedral. | panes Anccblgreanraren nes i thelr He J Cine Jeanette Weinstein to use for her| Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Sullivan, the Peerage pon-in-law and daughter, Mr.! concert Tuesday evening in the city|beby's grandparents, acted as her and Mrs, D. W. Kelly (Marian San- Miss Beatrice Miracle spent the ght a Cold ? din), Minot, e Speiltoriumn, Me soopoert) mill begin | SotpareNe DS eee ie week-end at her home in Gackle, at 8:30 p. m. : An autumn motif was carried out by|” sponsoring the affair are members| Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Bartron, 3 To help end it sooner, |cutumn garden flowers and other , rub throat and chest with Gecorative apopintments. Two tables ore ees Papert ptr ‘ Mra Gam Ree re an tna aen rAL B “ of bridge were in play during the eve- ticket sales. visks ning with score Honors going to Mr. |""Q""H toe, “or eecnte aner ee oe, end Mrs, Kelly. town are planning to come for the concert. Ushers will be three mem- ‘bers of the Girl Scouts and three giris of the Community Players, of Minnesota, we DICK’S Paeas 1. Ts Meetings of Clubs Maggs “ It's Time Now to Buy Your |]! Mectings of Clubs | | TUESDAY SPECIAL Junior Music Club é Fresh A HER dled ahs Pork Sausage Room 310 of the high school building. The purpose is to organize the club Lb. 17¢c for the year and to elect officers, All music students of high Lene age of the eighth grade are associate membership. **e* * Order of Eastern The Order of the Eastern meet Tuesday at 8 p. m., sonic Temple. A report ternational Temple at Washington, D. C., will be heard. Following the We've dozens of beautiful fur coats for you to choose from. All are well made of quality furs, and prices now are lower than they will be later. Here are sampe prices: " Hudson Seal ..... .$195.00 up ¢ Caracul Paw .....$129.00 up Otter ............$179.00 up Persian Lamb ... .$245.00 up Northern Seal ... .$65, $95 up When you buy a State Fur Co. Coat you are assured of long wear, comfort and durability. We are here at all times to give you satisfactory service. de in your old fur coat. STATE FUR CO. program committee, Margaret Beylund, Fort Lincoln Book Review Club To Win a ‘The Fort Lincoln Book Review club ee open its season Tuesday at 2:45 $12,000.00 at the home of Mrs. Herbert “Manufacturing Furriers” If you are poisoned by SPECIAL SALE ge Perit hg Occident Lay Mash Rad ox iter: DeThe | $2,000.00 16% Protein 18% Protein on chitin’ sett State; ore mmnces:| = IN CASH PRIZES COLORS per 100 pounds per 100 pounds © Bladder oes Kidney ir EVERY WEEK! Bleck, Brown, Green, $2.45 $2.65 we ret ee aoe Royal ond Wine Nervous? w 20% Protein . é : : WANT A ‘lc ROREEY ” per 100 pounds J For more than 46 years The Williams $2.85. Progra Biaterithe'taye ant tei i}! ° ot Mrs. W. 1410 no. sand, file advertisement. home address and te i be = mn Cel OCCIDENT ELEVATOR | Searte wes i eithaycl plhn.nxng enagellggnoon en i Gitts Club Parson, family or address’ Bold since 713 Frent wD. Phone 11 Nelson| nt S4vt and 10 cents must be sent re id ot fu} tion. No. C. one bottle given same "etude aed cedeced Sordletisdis

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