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Garden Club's Plant |, Exchange Is Popular Progress of the Yara and Garden . arenes Hua Wunior-Senior Banquet, Prom to Be Tuesday , . Miss Beatrice Bowman has been «named general manager of the Jun- ior-Senior banquet and prom of the Bismarck high school, which will be Se Ee ee mple, Assisting Miss Bowman with ar- ab’ mene ; é F regular meeting of how Girls will be held at 7: day evening in the Masonic sects wae ie -|D. A. R. Avoids Stand os On Liquor Question We “April Mrs. | Milwaukee, Wis., is now in Minneapo- from Regent: for a few days’ _THE BISMARCK TKIBUN#, 1x1DAY. APRIL 18; 1980__ tary O08 Wert Broatvey. |? Gengus Tooken’ Is | tery, 508\West Broadway. * * * | Pickaninny’s Name | ° ° Athens, Ga., April 18—(7)—A cen- sus taker visited a negro home soon after a call by the stork. t “Census ‘Tooken” is the name thc body will carry through life, — Engineer to Discuss Farm Water Systems In Mountrail County Stanley, N. D. April 18—C, L. agricultural engineer from will be in zah Ann Barclay Tent, Daughters of Union Veterans, Proceeds’ from the contest will be used for the various activities of the ahi emste al * Paul Cook, son of Mrs. W. M. Cook, 860 Avenue B West, arrived in Bismarck last night from Fargo, where he attends the North -college, to spend the Easter vacation. * ek Miss Katherine Bodenstab, daugh- ter of Dr. and Mrs. .W. H. Bodenstab, who' has ‘been visiting relatives in lis, attending i “a ge aan school. * Mrs, E. H. Brant and daughtér left yesterday for Linton, where they. will visit over are Seay Mr. Brant. *. . ‘Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Prince are here visit with friends. se * Mabel A, Weller, Arena, ts spending j.| the day in the city. baaee .| Thursday. He was accompanied to “sweetheart styles” Paul’s Supreme Wave ...... i City-County Briefs i at R. Hochhalter, Napoleon, !s a busi- ness visitor here today. Mrs. Sara J. Roberts, Fessenden, was a visitor here yesterday. Gilbert W. Haggart, Fargo contrac- tor, is spending a few days here on business, Mr. and Mrs. W. ©. Johnson, 904 Avenue C West, are parents of a son born last evening at the home of Mrs. John Dixon, 504 Ninth street. William 8. Moeller, sports editor of ‘The Bismarck Tribune, will leave for Devils Lake Saturday; to spend Eas- ter with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. K. Moeller. pte a Arthur L. Netcher, Fessenden, chairman of the state bank code com- mission, was a capitol business visitor i i $ H i di dite fey Z + g i Bismarck by T. L. Beiseker, president of the Wells County State bank. 2 2 aE U ae Two non-commissioned officers in the North Dakota National Guard, will appear this week before the ex- amining board, at Jamestown, to be examined for promotion to second Meutenants. The men are William 8. Danuser, first sergeant, Company G, Valley City, and B. J. aight i 7 al a EePege tel “se B38 it, effectir E ss intellt i FE eas bt ta and Major Lee B, Greene, Edgeley, ‘ j UEMOU Mey Mat. Daily 2:30 10c and 380 Evenings 7 - 8 15c and Ste TODAY ONLY + NO SHEARER ‘ADDED ATTRACTIONS: Graham MacNamee News Casting Lloyd Hamilton in his latest laugh riot “Peaceful Alley” A Color symphony “Song of the Island” A Paramount Cartoon “Ain’tcha” Robert Montgomery ONLY Hagen‘at the Royal Beauty Shoppe. We invite old ae } now in pal Montgomery. Ward- Sears Roebuck Union Reported Possibility | Philadelphia, April 18—()—Re- ported plans for a merger of and Com! “The question: of a merger has not been brought before the board of di- |. rectors,” Rosenwald said, “but there have been unofficial communications. ‘The reports, therefore, are substanti- ally correct.” “Ja no more learny a lipstick? fact, than a hair brush ° | ing arrenswhoee lovely ie foscinato | actress, film fans. “Before on Kissproof Take advantage of the Big Easter Week Sale at the South Side Grocery. Phone 571. Garden plowing and fertil- izer. 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