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i Plans for Health Day Presented at Meeti: ‘ Of Community Coun: Unique Features Are ‘Planned for Biennial —_. BFe.8 ite ing arranged for the non-delegates to the convention for @n anouncement made by Rev. Water E. Vater, pastor. Rev. Pointer, who is engaged at in | Present in work with the World Serv- made at the HL + Waldo, finance officer for the Girls _ Work Council, and girl's work chair- jace Sunday afternoon ours of 2:30 and 5, at which nds will be pledged for the Fhurch year. Malted Milk at ' Finney’s Fountain ice commission, will spend about ten days in Bismarck. He will speak at the Methodist church in Mandan Sunday evening. ee *® Miss Margaret Yegen was tendered @ surprise party last evening at the home of Mrs. E. A. Lund, 216 Four- were held by Mrs. Randa Mills, Miss Sara Hall, and Mrs. Margaret Green. the guests from out of the city were Mrs. Henry Schneider, St. Paul, Minn., Mrs. Cecil Williams, Minneapolis, and Mrs, Wright, Fort Lincoln. xk ek Mrs, George F. Bird, 709 Second street, will be hostess to the members of Chapter F, of the P. E. O. Sister- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1930 ‘These women with the exception of Ruth Hanna McCor mick, who is campaigning candidates for reelection to the house of representatives. They are, left to right (above): Ruth Baker Pratt of New York, Ruth Hanna McCormick of Illinois, Ruth Bryan Owen of Florida and Edith Nourse Rogers of Katherine Langley of Kentucky, Florence P. Kahn of California, and Mary T. Norton HSMARCK.N.D. Massachusetts. Below: Bankston, who with her par- Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bankston, jismarck soon. During the guest presented an ori- ginal stunt, and a part of the time was spent with various contests. Re- nts were served by Mrs. Pet- sk & Mrs, J. E. Davis, Fargo, arrived last to spend a few days with Mr. | Davis, president of the state board of 5 ' * * *& Miss Ida Cleveland, 614 Avenue C, is spending the weel:-cnd at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Elness at Ster- * * Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Nelson, Valley City, are here to attend the state bas- ketball tournament, and visit friends. Personal and ‘ Social News of | Mandan Vicinity | Mrs, W. A. Shaw has gone to Bill- hood, Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. | ings, Mont., for a visit with her son, ses Edward, , and five tables play at the card the regular O. U. W. lodge Miittetes Combined Resources $483,000,000 5%% Bonds, Due 1945 Offering subject to sale and change Wire or telephone at our expense. - of New Jersey. bridge grees went to Mrs. Marvin Olson an§ Albert Chester, and score prizes for whist went to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haider. 2s & Mrs. G. W. Stewart was hostess to the members of her reading club Thursday afternoon, There were 12 ee ® Mrs, Esther McCarthy has left for Dickinson, where she will visit for a time, after spending the winter in =p ra aa coat lowe, CARD OF THANKS ‘We wish to thank those who 80 kindly assisted us during the illness patamoun; DAKOTA NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY ©. BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA NORTHWEST BANCORPORATION * INVESTMENT OFFERINGS Marke Yeld Electric Power & Light Corporation, 5% Debentures, Due 2030 5.29% Minneapolis, Northfield & Southern Ry., 6% Bonds, Due 1941 6.00% Missouri Pacific Railroad Company, 5% Bonds, Due 1980 Pennsylvania Railroad Company, 412% .Debentures, Due 1970 4.69% Saint Paul Union Depot Company, 5% Bonds, Due 1972 Webash Railway Company, 5% Bonds, Due 1980 _ Western Public Service Company, 51% Bonds, Due 1960 5.89% Canadian Pocii Rellway, 596 Certificates, Due 1954 ‘Republic of Cube, Shawinigan Water and Power Compeny, 5% Bonds, Due 1970 4.82% City of Sydaey, 51496 Bonds, Due 1955 4.96% 4.60% ~4.88% 4.11% 5.10% 6.30% The securities offered in this advertisement may also be purchased through eny Devine Speaker at Secretari es’ Dinner|t the Methodist church, Sun- day, at 7:30 p. m. on “LES- ‘Hear Rev. Walter E, Veter| Follow the ee .| SONS FROM THE HUNTING Erbele, Kulm; 3 W. Cc. Italians are experimenting in the use of esparto grass, which rows prolifically in Italy's colonies in Africa, in the manufacture of rayon. for @ seat in the senate, are CIAMONDS .“UEWELAY. Buying a Diamond equires a knowledge 0: quality—color — perfection f cutting—and the right= value per carat. = ‘If you don’t know dia-= =monds this way, “shop= We want you to ome here and look, but not ntil you have looked else- where, get posted as to col- or, cutting and price, as it is ‘the person who really knows diamonds and dia- mond values we can sell to the easiest. F. A. Knowles Jeweler “Bismarck’s Diamond Store” TODAY ONLY The Great Entertainers in a Perfect and death of our beloved sister, Mrs. Catherine Willis. We also wish to express our thanks for the beautiful floral offerings. Dresses at $9.98, $14.98 and $17.98. Hate Our Specialty 100 and 85¢ Mat. Dally 2:30 Evenings T - 9 15e and 50c THE \ Duncan Sisters “It’s A Great Life” And you'll say it’s a great life after you’ve enjoy this entertainment. ‘ With Lawrence Gray Ted Prouty Benny Rubin All Talking Singing! TECHNICOLOR Laughing! ADDED ATTRACTIONS: All Talking Comedy “TROUBLE FOR TWO” ———_— PATHE AUDIO REVIEW usually flexible —easil; FIELD.” Special invitation to| Addresses om “Zave and Es members of Isaak Walton). T, ice ; : all. Pree Announcement - co ee eee eee in the Patterson Hotel basement at Fifth and known as the “De Luxe Cleaners.” I wish to an- nounce that all former, as well as all new customers, and cleaning ser- De Luxe Cleaners John Henlein, Prop. Patterson Hotel Basement Fifth and Mats The Paramount Theatre Sunday, 8 p. m. Soloists: Mrs, Haas (Fort Lincoln), and Mr. Coffin (tenor). The Paramount Organ—Mrs. Bankston, Community Hymn singing,sheets provided. Addresses: Miss M. Alley (diocesan mission- ary), “The Cost of Love.” Rev. A. T. Bennett- Haines, “THE SEARCH FOR HAPPINESS—No. 8, The Point of Contact, Free to all. You will be cordially ODERN EQUIPMENT planned for THE MODERN EXECUTIVE M stecl—plus the efficiency modern business de- mands—that’s what Art Metal desks offer the executive today. Take the 2660 F. B. executive desk shown above. Its finish in modern plain tone or in the warm color and exquisite grain- dna ot Be reand fe earpeneets dentl he taka ek ronze, shelves are pe with"Arto- lin,” a perfect writing surface. The inside. isun- to suit the individual user, ‘Shinch Offes Tobie The Bismarck Tribune S Job Printing Department ‘STEEL OFFICE EQUIPMENT 7A