The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 9, 1928, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1928 Ree 1 SISMARUR YrrRipuns PAGE ‘LHREE f PHA rae | the field of the schools and the|press, which published articles on| Mr, and Mrs. Paul Campbell of Veupport of the Baseball Booster| . eee | Additional Society home was advanced by the "Paint. the ea but of the various coun-/ Minot spent Monday in this city on R. B. Murphy Speaks | game which will open the baseball 1 o————_—__—_______—_4|Tacher associations through their of churches. The National | business, on Politics Tuesday | :2%" for this community. Fred . : state music chairmen and under the; Council of Churches ran a Music oe Jansonius was chairman of Tucs- . { Declamation Contest leadership of their National Chair-| Week article in its bulletin, and sev-| Mrs. Harry Graves of Bismarck at Kiwanis Meeting day’s program. 1 msn on Music, Mrs. Margaret|eral of the local councils did the has been admitted to the Bismarck for County Play Day | Wheeler Ross, of Phoenix, Arizona, |same in their official organs. Much | hospital. guests at their mecting this week: eles —_— For een time, the D. A. R.|of the material sere art - ‘yd —_—_—— R. B. Murphy ice - principal] W, C. fayler of La ain - sufficient i in a number of states appointed ajcampaign was provided through the | By5 speaker at tl iwanis meeting| Donald of Glencoe; Dr. registered by. Beane cunt chairman on ...usic, and Thode chair. |co-operation of H. Augustine Smith High School Tennis Tuesday, giving an interesting re-| son of Glen Ullin; Walter The Kiwanians had the following! schools to wai ion|™e™% upon the recommendation of }of Boston University. Tournamen Starts} sume of the presidential campaign of Minot; William Myers i Dre: Ne contest at ‘the Bites Cesena the ‘President General, Mrs, Alfred eee = t in progress and the possible outlook.|soula, Mont., and, Duane Davis of | tine ana nye Play Day, to be held here this Sat-|; Brosseau, urged all the local’ ‘The ladies aid of the First Luth-| Fourteen tennis players of Bis-|_H. P: Goddard spoke briefly in| Bismarck. — > a to color. Like all the bl urday, : chapters to observe Music Week by! eran church will meet in the church|marck High begin the annual elim- —_ —_ - | and jewels in thi ond teat declamation and music con.jfeaturing American music. An-| parlors Thursday afternoon at 2:30 ination tournament today to. decide | ieetanel wari: e world, cats Will be held Saturday morn-|9ther patriotic organization falling| Mrs. J.J. Barth and Mrs. John|the composition of the team that | melted and set in jade forests ing at Bismarck high school, while |i line with this feature is the| Wray wi! act as hostesses, All| will represent the Demon institution JUST RECEIVED | and glittering glaciers. Watch ne athletic events are scheduled for fee de cae of the G. A. members and friends aro invited to/at a annual mate eet S - a ie ed 1 t its changing colors, from the lay afternoon at the .» Which made the same recom-'! attend. at. the University o: ortl akota , @ lar shipmen Brea A. Hughes athletic fied: © °™0"4| mendations: through its officiel on. eee beginning Thursday, May 17 St Nadie ages juxurious Chateau, Breathe its cool, spicy air. Join the smart, cosmopolitan crowd at play. Dance every night «++-0F boat on the moon. silvered lake .... or motor! of children’s hand-made, hand-em- ¢f broidered dresses and sweaters—sizes “ 2 to 6 years. A big variety of new materials and colors to choose from. The county schols have slow |gan, “General Orders,” Mrs. R. L. Dralle and Mrs. J. P.| Eight matches in the singles and this year in making Shion te the Rural Music Week participation| Galyen will entertain the ladies aid} four matches in the doubles will be various contests, but a recent report | ¥88 stimulated by such national or-| of the First Baptist church Thurs- played. The singles and doubles from the office of the county super-|Sanizations as the National Grange day afternoon at 3 o'clock at ,.the| champions will make the trip to the |B intendent indicates that the county and American Country Life asso-|home of Mrs. Dralle, 709 Ninth! state meet. schools will id .|¢iation, which ran articles on the| street. | Pari in the first ind of the Pe ae tion to the mest, eee” | aatNRe be their Gfficial OFgAnG, dnd Sr Isingles follow: Jansonius va, Kie-|| Also baby sweaters and cap sets. 4 There ien't euch another vacation- eee 4, nore os Bureau es ee ies today | sel; Hosking drew a bye; O'Hare/M Visit our shop before making a pur- Abel; We Tee Sta Ne wane igre abet Ltd 109 $7, i t ‘or her home ch after spend-| ; 5 ; zs : ? . Club Federations column about Music Week in its In-| ing the past week in Bismarck as |C°°W 2 Ye Peer Oey beeen: chase. All moderately priced. Shop or Canadian Pacific, 611 Second write for booklet or come in and Ave, South, Minneapolis, Minn, talk it over... now, formation Service which goes to readers in 1,800 counties, and its Bureau Farmer, which reaches the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. B.! Enright; Quain vs. Loehrke; and G. Spohn Sy Larson vs. A. Faber. Credit for the statewide promo- 4vu,vuu farm tamilies. As aresult| _ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Keller of! junebee taylor aa ee Promote Music Week early. PEACOCK ART SHOP => tee -- ps ~~. oe S @ e tion of Music Week, which is being | of these articles man: D 1, .ormeriy or tnis cit; te pm , y rural groups a Y ‘Y>| Faber; A. Faber and Kiesel drew a " " Poet) us paladins this week, |are carrying out the idea of “Home| ® Bismarck for a few days. bye) O’Hare-Larson_ vs. Quain-En- Broadw: eee Phone 716 By Federatiqn@anizations as the| Music Week” as suggested in the i ld right; Hoskins and Larson drew a a ina World’s Greatest Travel System State Federations of Women’s clubs committee's pamphlet of that title.! Mrs. S. A. Floren will be hostess bye. . : pecan and Federations of Music Clubs, the} Certain U. S. Government publica-| to members of St. George’s Guild at) 7 Bink Parent-Teacher associations | tions also carried news about this! her home Thursday afternoon. a REREEEEREenEeEeeemeeeeE es D. A. R. , . |plan, such as the official record of | bisa Ghabees Sain awesome of Music|the department of agriculture. | Mr. and Mrs. H. Wilkens of New Complete line of -lubs | greatly increased its A featuring of American mus {Salem were business callers in this MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S ' ence in this regard by appointing|the churches and an improvement ‘city Monday. FURNISHINGS, @ for the first time, at its last bien-| o¢ congregational singing by en- eee JACK SLOVEN e nial, a national chairman on Music larging the hymn repertoire were} Miss Audrey Fogle of Linton is Capital City Clothing Store. Pa] ’ Week, Mrs. Clarence B. Bolmer of brought about through the instru-|spending a few days in this city!| 121%: 5th St. Bismarck, N. D. New Haven, Conn. Through her mentality not only of the religious | with friend | co-operation with the national com- mittee and with the state federa- tions the number of state Music Week chairmen for the latter was ‘Again on Thursday, Friday and Saturday we will offer some of the same exceptional ry increased to 21. = Z " : " ; ~ 4 PRG ict pac dil bargaing that caused such widespread comment last week. Now, is your, dhande 00. Bet tion of Women’s clubs the various state music chairmen carried on| ~ vigorously under the leadership of the National Chairman on Music, Mrs. Eugene R. Lawson of Tulsa, Oklahoma. A similar campaign in that spring cutfit for very little. Sale ot Spring Coats Distinctive, one of a kind coats that are seldom reducéd 86 early Et the season, shown in sport and tailored styles nnd materials gra tweeds, plaids, stripes, Twills and Novelties, dark or light cohor®, plain or fur trimmed. i f 1286 Brides 1240 told us APITO —* Last Times Tonight ZANDRA The Man Who Sees Beyond Presenting New and Greater Mental Achieve- ments New Feature Picture “PUBLICITY MADN 99 with Lois Moran and Edmund Lowe A Nonstop Flight on the Wings of Laughter. 4 s Outstanding Values at $10” $] 475 $1975 $947 $9975 : Former Values to $49.50 Clearance Sale of Dresses These Values are the talk of the town Smart prints in Georgette, Chif- fon, and Crepes, also plain Crepes ' and Georgettes in all the wanted e ! q 4 Lovey hands... will k they stay lovely, in spite Of housekeeping cares? les and good colors. Sizes for ybody included. These were formerly as much as $19.50 . 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