The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 25, 1930, Page 5

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' ' ' i Is Winner in Contest Miss: Daria Winter, elghthe grade student at St. Mary’s parochial school, today was awarded the North Dakota fm’ the “Who's Who” contest c hindi Heading Ebi school magazine pul at Colum- bus, Ohio, Miss Winter is a daughter of Mr.-and Mrs, L. A. Winter, 521 Tine prize, jounting to $2, was ami 4 furnished by the American Education Press, and was given to that student in each state making the best show- i | ” ing in the identifcation contest. * aH Guests Are Honored As a compliment to her house guests, Mrs. E. Kenefick and daugh- ter, Miss Maureen, Sioux Falls, 8. D., Mrs, Bernard Andrus entertained last evening st a bridge party at her home, 400 Griffin street. There were ucets: Tot 20. SAbiRS OL Eee ee * apolis where they -will. spend a. few days before kiko Fg their home. ° * Honoring Miss Helen Compton, Sanford, Fla., who is her guest, Miss Dency , entertained @ group of eight young women at a bridge party last evening be gr home of her parents, Mr. and C. B. Dick- inson, at the U. 8. Ur teattee oes bridge games- Miss Arduth Gussner and Miss Mar- guerite Kennedy, and favor was presented the guest of honor. Ap- pointments in keeping with the spring season were used when a refreshment course was served. Misses Dickinson and Compton are roommates at the University of ——— Honor! Miss Clara Holtan, who left Saturday for her home in-Loraine, N. D., Mrs,. John \Bozak, ae ae teenth street, entertained war Arbor Amanda Wendt, Judson, was & from out of fe city. se * A. A. Peart was hostess to the Pbcsy of the Cosmos club last evening at her home, 712 Rosser ave- nue. Mts. A. M. Fisher lead the dis- cussion of the chapter on “The Arts, by Louis Mumford, from the text, associate members of tue current vents ei wi celebrate the clubs tre ancheon Wednesday at the Hotel Prince. Following the luncheon, @ program will be given at the home of Mra. H. FP. O'Hare, Fitth street. : Women Voters League], xia land Will Make es es oe ee orn dar agi Kiwanls Club Suggestion le to ‘The contest for indorsement of the} Be Sponsored by Associa- THE BISMARCK TRIBU. ATTLE ON SCHOOLS i GOINGBERORELV. A.) FOR ALL SCHOOL Forts, Truwetlay, tie tne peminaricn tion of Commerce Steps for a city ovation to the De- mon basketball and otlier high school ‘League's national convention in Louisville, April 28-May 3. eee Work of Maintaining chapter, Mrs, A. M. Chi regent, before. members of the Ki- by|Wwanis club at their noon luncheon today. The local D. A. R. women have cared for the cabin, since it was brought to Bismarck, and were in- strumental in secufIng an appropri- ation for the fence which has been Placed about the cabin. In an effort to secure funds to keep the cabin open, necessary repairs, is bringing the Tony Sarg Mérionettes e }to. Bismarck, March 31. marionettes are in themselves a noteworth attraction, the occasion will also be an opportunity to aid the In . America cabin fund. Dickinson. marionettes are in a class by them- ee selves, and are universally popular with both adults and children. be a/true monument. to Roosevelt. in the cabin, and toes. is increasing body wel-| The skin that suggests spake b ‘% gin tonight to iny “AR one youcs with Armand 3 . ; cleanse deeply and thor. nts, 7 snc eeacan, vanes | “WHAT BRINGS] | ctctiy stele? sna ta" pity, 1s spending the week here at the || Py a Out a greasy file.” Scented Scie ae meses ADMIRATION 2”| | wit omg: tansne tin Sheehan, who spent the Weck - ea i fragrance of t here, returned to Valley City Monday. i At good beauty counters, i «se SOc and $1.25 1% Miss Helen Campton, Sanford, Fia., '% is spending the spring vacation here ARMAND: as the guest of Miss Dency Dickinson. | ‘ The girls are both freshmen at the \ 13 Unlvertty of Annesot, Mnneapols | CLEANSING | © ‘ Senator A. 5. Marshall of Dickey CREAM ; county; and Mrs. Marshall have ar- . rived from. Forbes, to be the guests 4 s of Mr. and Mrs, Alfred 8. Dale, 211 ‘West Rosser avenue, for a few days. ss Ford LeBarron and Carl Kositsky, Cabin of Roosevelt Is Cited by Speaker on the capitol grounds by Minishoshe D. A. R., was discussed by ristianson, . Boy! her fight on the basis of maintaining the status quo in the first vice | schools. Bertha R. Palmer, the incumbent, will be a candidate for ee ‘The Boyland supporters will cri her coursa.in the consideration of the Peik proposals for changes in the curriculum and course of training and on that issue will strive to obtain the a V. A. indorsement. assisting in getting accurate returrts in the: coming census, especially to Dry Cleaning: $1.50; men’s trousers 50c; lad-| famois for 50 yea ies’ dresses, $1.50 and up. Jack Hoben, Minneapolis, won the singles prize in the women’s northern bowling association tournament with a total of 614. Mrs. John Balzer, with 1,716, placed first in the all-events, Fargo, with 2,605, won the team FARMS TROUBLE WORLD Fargo, N. D., Mar. 25—(?)—Agri- cultural problems are world-wide al- easiest to use! drapes or lingerie look new when they’re re-dyed with Diamond Dyes. No spotting or streaking; never _a trace of that look, Just rich, even, hag ‘wear and washing. lity di; uu can buy because thers Py? rich in pure anilines. That's what makes tiem £0 easy to use. That's what they’ve been rs, 16 cent drug stores, : Men’s Suits packages—all aie pe today eel lan Shorts =| —_—__—_- ‘ we dress Mr, and Mrs. H. B. Parsons have te St ea ce for Miss Nettie Ellis has arrived from romancel Glendive, Mont., for a visit with Mr. . A. Pansky. Tue new “sweetheart styles” for summer . . . lacy fabrics, luscious colors, soft, reveal- ing lines— these demand a! tempting new textureforthe | skin. to ‘ give your beauty that § “touchable” quality Don’t forget Carpenters’ the! dance —— night. Odd Greta Ripecse gebool. | DICTED love. GRETA NISSEN aml the wp HERE ARE THE RULES: No D, A. R. member or their family may participate in this contest, ° ; f later than ‘Thursday night no March 27, 1930. eure Any replies a later mark’ than’ Menke 27 will counted out. : oa ve, one dol iven to the first five the correct per- me. Amelita Galli-Ourei; Tony Sarg’s Cross Word Puzzle Contest Who Are Going to get the 5 $1 Tickets for Tony Sarg’s Marionettes Appearing at the City” Soap leaves my Auditorium, Monday, skin yelvety March 31st. solu- Continuing Their Style . Show The A. W. Lucas Co., Department Store, Bismarck, N. D., will continue its style show Wednesday, Thurs- day and Friday of this, week, at 12:00 to 1:30 and 2:30 to 4:00 o'clock on each day. A panorama of spring's newest fashions are modeled, showing on live models, and featuring dresses at $9.50; $15.00 and $17.50; suits at $19.75 and 24.75 ; coats at $14.75, $18.00 and $24.75. Authentic” new styles in the popular: colors and fabrics for the coming season are shown, and include apparel that is correct for its particular occasion. This fashion display should appeal to the woman who values being well and correctly dressed, and what woman does not, because of the opportunity to study the new spring styles before deciding what she prefers for herself. ‘ Remember the dates, Wednesday, Thursda Ly and Friday of this week, 12:00 to 1:30 and 2:30 to 4:00 cach day, and plan to attend. Scorcs of new models will be shown and a cordial invitation is extended to the ladics to be our guests at thjs style show, A. W. LUCAS CO. t colors that hold amazingly | iamond Dyes are the highest | be feasible for the North course of study. Dresses at $9.98, $14.98 and $17.98. Hats Our Specialty SEBASTIAN ROLL DIES Sebastian Roll, 53, farmer of the Mott community, died in this city night. The Its distinctive markings and smart, but not too vivid, colorings—again places Watersnake well up front in fashion's favored footwear for spring. When styled by “Peacock”! Home of Paramount Pictures :' ‘Ie and Bee “SPRING SHOW WEEK” Guaranteed Entertainment GRETA GARBO in her first talking picture “ANNA CHRISTIE” From Eugene O’Neill’s Immortal Nevel TODAY The all singing-talking, dancing Iangh bit of the you? asparkle with wit,

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