The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 8, 1937, Page 8

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t \ By HELEN AUNE ‘A large crowd attended the annual school carnival Tuesday evening in the new gymnasium. The profit gain- ed from the carnival amounted to a; little over one hundred dollars. Mrs. B. O. Lein and daughter La- verne of Sterling spent several days here last week visiting friends. The Ladies’ bridge club met at Mrs. C. N. Lein’s home Thursday evening. | First prize was awarded to Mrs. A. H. | Lundberg. The third month’s honor roll for the Regan high school is as follows: Helen Aune, 92.5; Helen Holgerson, 91.75; Ruth Cox 91; Evelyn Coleman 91; Josephine Brennise 90; Rollin Michelson 90. Three basketball games and a dance were included in the dedication of the new gymnasium Friday evening which was attended by a large crowd. Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Dochtor are the parents of a baby boy born Sun- day in the Wilton hospital. SS? Frances | SSP a aac eau et peta at idea Men! Prices knocked for a loop! yout keep 8 j Cc cue APICES: Meats enusoral | 59 $ 4. 98 warm in these money savers! ...........s...006 By MES. WALTER DIETZMAN church, St. Paul. Mr. and Mrs, Ruble | Cc . pene, sai ai ea ieee | nasi teres tone 25 her arm out of joint while playing} for the Minnesota state health de- Buy him several nail rs af | They're snug and warm. lometown! Low prices for top quality! ......... Cc ‘Tuesday evening. She was taken to the doctor immediately and had it replaced. Clarence Ryberg was a caller at the home of Mrs. Ivan Sherman Tuesday. Alfred and Paul Ryberg took a truck load of cattle to Hazelton Wed- nesday. A vegetable truck from Moorhead, Minn., was in this vicinity Tuesday. Elmer Lundquist was a caller at the Dietzman home Thursday afternoon. Mrs, Walter Dietzman, Mildred and Edwin were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Sherman Thurs- Gay afternoon. The McCormick brothers received the sad news of the death of their sister, Mrs. Frank Brooks, Thursday morning. Edwin Dietzman and Ivan Sherman ‘were brief callers at the Ryberg broth- ers farm Thursday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owen were call- ers at the Dietzman home Friday fore- noon, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fischer, Mrs. Berniea Bachman and Mr. and Mrs. John Kruger attended the charivari party for Mr. and Mrs, John Trygg at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Charlie ‘Trygg Saturday evening, Mr, and Mrs. Joe Fischer took their Men’s A Man’s Gift “ Priced low for cash savings! Give yourself GLOVES ... Men’s capeskin! | Satirdy. She's geting slong aswell” BY EDNA MARCHANT a cift that will lst the year around. SEE @J Brown and black, 98c ppescanibe expected : Flannelette Flannel THEM NOW! Assorted patterns! Fancy and iI aaa | Clear Lake 1 ———————__—__¢ » iter, Neva, and Mrs. Wilbur Noon mo- tored to Bismarck Thursday to visit itheir daughter, Miss Nadine Noon iwho is employed at the new Scott |store. Mrs, Ole Hagstrom and daughter, Nellie were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Erick Pearson Thursday. | Mr. and Mrs, Albert Hagstrom wel- comed a 9% pound baby. boy to their home Friday afternoon at the Bis- marck hospital. . | A few from the community motored ‘to Bismarck Saturday evening and {greatly enjoyed the Ballet Russe de : Monte Carlo at the City auditorium.® |_ J, M, Thompson and son, Edgar of 'Still were among the 250 friends and jrelatives of Mr. and Mrs, Herman Kickel, Sr., of Baldwin who qelebrated ‘their golden wedding anniversary | Thanksgiving evening in the Watkins hall in Baldwin. Mr. Thompson gave a short talk, ——_—_—_____—___—_—_ | Driscoll | gp sees By DELLA MAE OLSON Word has been received here of the approaching marriage Dec. 18th of Earl H. Ruble, son of Mr. and Mrs. partment. Mmes, John Steeg and Anna Olson were hostesses for the Ladies’ Aid Thursday afterngon. Last Friday Mrs. Alma Bertheau and son August of Linton were visi- tors at the C. A. Swanson home, Mrs. Ray McClure of Steele has recently organized an M. E. Home Circle here. The following were elected as officers: George Schlabach; vice president, Mrs. J. A. McCann; secretary, Mrs. Thomas. The Dawson boys’ and girls’ basket- ball teams played the Driscoll teams here Friday evening. The Driscoll boys’ were defeated 32-16 and the Driscoll girls 26-23. Miss Cordelia Jordan of Bismarck spent the week-end at her home here. | Mrs. Mary” Lindblad spent the| week-end in Bismarck, The Women's Foreign Missionary society met Tuesday afternoon, with Mrs. J. A. McCann, Miss Della Olson was a guest at the Arts festival of the Bismarck branch, League of American Pen Women, in Bismarck Monday. | —— | | - Sehrunk | ——_—__ president, Mrs, Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Hoffman and family were dinner guests at the Knud- son home’on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Reile of Mc- By MRS. ALBERT CHRISTENSEN bela visited at the Witt home ‘hursday, Mr. and Mrs, O. B. Newland and|, Margaret Knudson has been absent family visited Mrs. George Young ithe eee the last week because of ‘Tuesday evening. George Young returned home from Ae Novy is employed in Wing at Fargo Wednesday evening, where he it. had gone to purchase some sheep, ir. and Mrs. John Witt and son Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and|J@k were Thanksgiving dinner quests August spent the past week visiting lof Mr. and Mrs. John Reile at Mc- their son Ernest and family ,and’the Adolph Bassen famil; Gig ly south of Valley | Knudson Hole werssieror Martane Lorraine Wentz, Esther Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Newland and family were supper guests at the Helmfouch and Edwin Triebwasser. Thanksgiving day dinner guests at Adolph Hansen home Saturday eve- ning, Mr. and Mrs. George Young spent. Saturday at Steele. Alfred Juhala spent the week-end fat Wing. Mrs. Bob Burrows entertained Mr. ‘and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family ‘t a birthday supper in honor of her eae Christ Schbon, at the cinetl { Richmond | o—____+, By CHRISTINE BOSSERT and Mr. and Mrs, Robert Welch were ow x luxurious! Such’ a beautiful 28 8c 00 miss this 98 c Mrs, John Weber of New Rockford, |" usmarck Tuesday, = sift. rr size . Now wale) cance eeascate BBs ine 4 friends in this vicinity munity attended the miscellaneous | . p ; SLIPS .-. Women’s Cynthia. Trim- |¥f shower given for Mrs. Lawrence Wood- Only... ; mied and tailored | Sammy Berg spent a few days with his sister, Mrs. Walter Mehihoff. ae eine atte Teaties Mednese styleat iG us isoiivunanreve land, a fa fe : et MERE Dee are | weeks was formecly ‘Ctatne Buckler, : : SLIPPERS ... Women's novel- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Weber were| The Stewartsdale Missionary Society Beautiful rich fur-trimmings! Flattering nee The comfort visitors at the Bossert home Wed- nesday evening. Albert Bossert called at the George Harmon and Gottfried Bossert homes on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, Charlie Kuehl and pcciph Engel attended the funeral of Ed. Rasche in Regan Friday. George Harmon returned to home here Thursday after spend- dng several days at Beach. Edwin Triebwasse~ is spending sev- eral days at his parents’ home. ‘Mr, and Mrs. Reinhold Engel and Delores and Mr. and Mrs. John Hein jo Boyd School No 1 the latec A Ringless chiffon! Full fashioned! Extra fine quality. It’s smartly | 1.., price! New low price! and Bernice mee sens oe the Rein-|the week. He called at the a Always a 9 8 made for 49 c oh a Mr. and Mrs, Bossert, son Gotttried | Woot home in the evening. favorite! ../......... Cc service! ........++++ REMNANTS. ... Drastically re- and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Degner and | children attended church services in Arena Sunday afternoon. Ecklund By ELBIE MURREY A surprise party in honor of Steve Qurrey’s {fifty-third birthday, was Bee eee tome Sunday. Guests were Mr. nl one John Falls, Mont., Iie with Thode and patron ‘transacted business in the community ‘Test week. ‘Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Johnson Wed- visited, Mr, and Mrs. John Witt and son visited at the Marchant home Wed- Inesday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Hoffman and family of McClusky spent this week [s relatives in this community, id Welch’s Spur if By MES. R. M. WELCH Leo Doppler called at the home of his sister, Mrs. Robert Welch Monday. Lawrence and Leo Doppler, Sgt. Ralph Baird, Mrs. Ruth McMurrich, met at the home of Mrs. Otto Dorman Thursday. W. FP. Cameron, Otto Dorman and Robert Welch motored to Bismarck to attend # federal land bank meeting Friday. Mike Moran, who has been visiting at the home of his daughter, Mrs. L. 8. Doppler for several weeks, left Saturday for Glendive, Mont., where he will enter the Northern Pacific hos- ay and receive treatment for his Chester Boyd trucked a coal supply. | Arena By MRS. 0. 0. McINTYRE Harry Ulfers “took Mr. and Mrs. Russel Woodworth to Bismarck Wed- nesday evening. Mrs, Woodworth re- mained at the Bismarck hospital for medical treatment. County Agent Altenburg called all the farmers living in Harriet, Lein, Phoenix and Hazelgrove townships and participating in the soil conservation Program to Arena Friday to sign up the final contracts. Among those go- ing from this vicinity were Ed ‘Wag- ner, Ed Smith, Elmer Perry, Ulfers, ‘Adam Haas and McIntyre petaaiete ees z LOVELY GIFT! SCOOP! - ad f this media ihe Bomar Noa BOW-WOW and BUNNY SETS FITTED CASES FACIAL TISSUES — | Great savings now! Be 69c and will undergo serious operation So soft and fleecy. Just the seins Removeable tray en $796 Extra Soft! here early; New low! Mrs, Harry Farnham of Arthur and Arthur Tees of Buchanan were visit- ors at the Tees home Friday. The Ladies’ Aid society's food and fancywork sale, held Saturday at Jake's Cash Store, was very well at- tended. The ladies wish to thank all those who patronized them. Miss Margaret McCluskey of Wing visited her sister, Miss Alice at her school Thursday. Dinosaur eggs first were discovered in 1922, in Mongolia. Until that time it was not known definitely that dino- — Ca Ka | we | . pr : a0 4 [" e CA =o mld to BISMARCK! STRETCH YOUR GIFT DOLLARS FURTHER! NOW! A sensational round- up of bargains ink Wanted winter mer. SSE E en chandise!!! Every de- —————_“very de- PART-WOOL BLANKETS | . 70”x80”. Warm! Nappy cotton! Serviceable! Save! Cc Buy two at this new low price! ...... mioleieleie wisie's.ei) ‘ 10% WOOL UNIONS - A New Low Price! Boys’ Fleeced UNIONS The Price Is Down! Men’s Sheepskin COATS this reduced price and| Made for extra wear. It’s an outstanding value! | deal OF yew 6% njces! | Oi tS ys | deal OF yew 6% njces! | sC@S) J Suede Leather JACKETS Do you wear a size 44? You're in tuck! ae low for cash save! They’re $773 Important Savings! Men’s Plaid JACKETS Double Breasted Sines $ $44 47 Here’s a.real cash sav- ing! You'll marvel at these! WOrELERS oe Men’s knitted. ‘arm, dressy, colorful, neat! ‘ 98 c NECKWEAR ... Men’s hand-made! New paterns, fine materials! .......... 49 c REPRICED! .. TO SELL FAST! TWO SPECIAL GROUPS Men’s Suits | gay *16°"° ‘$398 mas Faced GLOVES Just the glove every man wants to get that extra wear. New low!............: $498 22¢ Men’s UNION SUITS Heavyweight! 33% virgin wool! .............. plain backs. All new and up-to-the-minute styles! A rare value at this reduced price! GOWNS 98c and $1.29 | Assorted styles and colors. Just the thing for winter! A practical gift! PAJAMAS 8c to $1.79 Popular colors and styles. You can solve your gift problem here! Scoop! Men’s Fancy Dress Shirts Scoop! Men’s New Genuine Velour | V#lues worth seeing! Now . - . The rare of the season! $998 | —69c and 79c : Same High Quality—But New Low Prices Here’s a Bargain Buy! Ladies’ @ Felt Hats Styles and colors for every occasion. New low price! Outstanding Values! Boys’ Heavy Wool Mackinaws HATS aera pe $949 boy! Give hjm the coat he wants! Quaint Candlewick BEDSPREADS ars of beautiful $198 2 and @ ras Cotton Lace TABLE CLOTHS Wa lovely large floral $ 1 39° es design. See these! ............. O on PILLOWS i A practical and useful gift. DRAMATIC SAVINGS!!. NOW! patterns and colors Luxurious Fur-Tyimmed COATS O’SHOES ... Ladies’ 3-strap. Don’t 98c Don’t Miss This Value! Double Cotton You'll. want more than i hel Smart Gifts Cannon TOWEL SETS | TOWEL SETS 79c 98c 1 bath towel 22”x44” 1 bath towel 22”x44” 2 wash cloths 12”x12” 1 hand towel 16”x28” Cellaphane wrapped. 1 wash cloth 12”x12” Others - - - - ~-49¢] Cellophane wrapped. necklines! Broad shoudlers! Soft fleeces in high shades and classic colors! This new low price means money saved! See them now and save! “Aadonna” Rayon Underwear The Finest Gift of All! Gaymode HOSIERY | 4 oné:at this amazingly duced! Wanted and useable lengths. Bargains! HANDKERCHIEFS «-. Beautiful, In an attractive 2 5 c SEE OUR ASSORTMENT OF GIFT LINEN, IT’S GRAND! “Men’s Felt SLIPPERS | In black and brown colors, Made for tired feet. Dressy styles! ..:........... Ladies’ Crepe SLIPPERS . Velvet and flowered! Always a favorite gift! .........5...... een Reduced Unbelievably Low! Large Sheet Size yj Sheet Blankets It’s a rare day when you can buy” such soft. fleecily mapped sheet Diankets at a price like this! 70 by 99 inches, 98¢ $149 Attractive Shirley Temple Slippers OF eo scsecoresscinsil on 98C red colors. Prices Slashed on Big Mac Work SHIRTS 200 tissues! for little tots. Nice gifts! ... 8-piece set! Prices Show No Mercy Boys’ 4-Buckle OVERSHOES Scie Pp, $1.47 J.C. PENNE co... mee Inc Mined f ith! A - deed Seeincs Dew money: sturs laid eggs, but many collectors - ad been on the lookout for thers. <i ee eee eS seen Pa Ne CeCe

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