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(____THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1980 ——— t Fashion Plaque | a @ “Reflections,” ‘Heller, Dorothy fer; “Ho Mr. Piper,” Curran (vocal), Eileene Smit ip fact that they provide artistic, clean wholesome amusement along the 5 Hie Bs fd] es * 8 Legion Auxiliary to B fi if ; i t i j i Dakota Agricultural college, Fargo, in te Snare Be Hold Potluck Supper chapter, says in praise ttle ‘The annual potluck supper of the ‘wooden creatures: | aiaprroae Legion and Auxiliary, to’ ‘We have used the Tony Sarg Mar-| which husbands and wives of Legion fonettes here at the North Dakota! and Auxiliary members are invited, Agricultural college for the past sev-| wil be held Wednesday evening at 7 eral years, an have found them! otock at the A. O. U. W. hall. Mrs, about as fascinating and interesting | Frank Paris 1s chairman of the Aux- iliary committee for the affair, and assisting her will be a group of unit members. Dancing will follow the supper. Members whom the committee were I - unable to not are urged to come <Our students, faculty and kote and bring rom dish, or some item the marionettes weeks ahead. We ex- —— z pect to have one of the largest crowds © fthe season to witness their per- = Hi eRe i i Ere itt aE & : i i gf I. i eB E i i ef Es i z } i March 3, The people here demand practice thelr-return every year.’ : uromenie viats einsiay aiecann ‘ae es * Hermann Poster Contest Plans _ | Mus ssther Wis wo numa red Esther Wilson gave two num- rs, “Hark, Hark,” the Lark,” Schu- Presented to Schools) tert-riszt; ‘and “River Song,” De- oon Sivrai; A quartette composed of Ethel Plans for the health poster con-|Sandin, Ernestine Dobler, Isabelle test, which will be a part of the lo-| Humphreys, and Lila Olson, accom- cal observance = national Child Unsere eo pope rete ramen sang Health Day, May 1, were presented | “Love’s Dream iS to students at the various Bismarck | “Sweet and Low.” Miss Annette Lie- schools today by Mrs, A. M. Chris-| bole played “To Spring,” Grieg; tianson, poster contest chairman. “Golliwogg’s Cake Walk,” Debussy, Prizes totaling $50 will be given, to} 8nd Iris Schwartz gave “The Sun,” be divided as foliows: A first prize|Curran. Two solos, “Ave Maris,’ of $3 anda second prize of $2 for the | Schuberet; and “Afloat,” Grieg, were two best. posters made by in grades 4| siven by Miss Dency Dickinson. é ‘hools tiie BRP ny by inel Engleman, lizabeth Rit “The Sailors Lorraine lerry Morri- Raggedy Ann dance, Eilleene Dance,’ ‘Arbutus ts, ‘Boating Song, Rondo,’ dent Let Milton C. Work Improve Your Game BRIDGE by RADIO Auction and Contract Tuesday - KFYR - 4:30 p. m. C. 8. T. ‘New Gillette] Forks where she ware EB st the sorority * z. : hostess i gE J bd n and “evening jon and * * dl i j i ry [ ‘ é ‘4 t i r. i i 3 5 Zk ve é z i i Z i & volt ie Ky o E a2 3 Hi a 7 I i ; ; ik i i 4 li a Hey é i i 5 : i i ay i {i A S-act comedy will be presented at the MASONIC. TEMPLE Wednesday Night, March 26th” Curtain at 8:30 o’Clock- : Admission 75c Proceeds will go to the Masonic Relief fund. Masons, Eastern Stars and their friends are urged to come. Will Appear at the Auditorium---Monday March 3l1st Presented under the auspices of the D. A. R. Proceeds for the Teddy Roosevelt Cabin fund. ‘A turn of the faucet and steaming, cleansing, crystal clear water answers. + The general use of electricity in & continuous, ever-ready supply of hot water. With- out hot water, a house is just a'place of shelter. With it, over half of the house-wérk is made more easy. A Sheers Lee coerre™ 2 Pet wendy sot Teter «| Kelvinator Staffs ‘Staffs | mood, of Detiot, and R, N. Paim, of serope Cabinet for | sending we meeting were wram| sa et Ice Crea m| dot, simtarck; 2. 1. Kent, James-|“* © — town; Lioyd staffs were gathered in| John Graff, Jamestown: holding @ sales| Anderson, H. M. McKee, Lat meeting. with a| Schulte, H. 8. Distad and A. M. Hoff- ste! ;] Commercial four-holer ice cream cab- | man, Mandan. set up for illustrating ice cream PMRDLERT NE SEATS, Dry Cleaning a Watch for Tony 's cross| $1.50; men’s trousers ‘Talks were made by Harry Under-! puzzle in Tuesday’s Tribune. | ies’ dresses, $1.60 and up. SPRING SHOW WEEK Guaranteed Entertainment : \ March 24th to 29th Inclusive GRETA rs GARBO TALKS! Magnetic, Alluring GRETA GARBO TALKS! Talking in a play by the auther of “Strange Interlude,” America’s foremost dramatist, Eugene O'Neill! “Anna Christie” Charles Bickford George Marion Marie Dressler A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Talking Picture —the story of a girl who kissed too often without love, so that when love comes her lips are cold to love’s caress. All Talking! All Thrilling! 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