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‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE; SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1930 5 for Char:.3 Buddy Rodgers in air-| spoke this afternoon over radio sta-| her home at Mohall, where she will] in Bismarck this morning for a visit | Thursday or Priday of next week for Gives Art Lecture | Gives Art Lecture |p plane stunting througheat the pic-|tion WDAY during the “Saturday | spend a short vacation. with their father, John A. Wotinge 4 school of the air,” which the depart- ee ® who is ill at +) Hed cat ? er ia eae where presi pope! se * ment is sponsoring. The Luther League of the First hpi ” Dull, Sh Hosi Ledies Lutheran church will present a Diva: W, fake, Penge, who bis U. 8. Army transport “U. 8, Grant.’ ull, eer hosiery Mr. and Mrs. N. ©. Churchill, 618] Mother’s day program Sunday eve-| been a guest at the home of Mrs. W.| Mrs. Alfonte will go to San Jose, is Di Mandan street, are expected to re-| ning at 7:45 at the church, to which| H. Bodenstab, 520 Mandan street, for | Calif., for the summer, Newest Paris Dictum turn Monday from Minneapolis,) members of the congregation and/ the past week, left suetacthy t6r bee ree Special Programsto | Graduation Exercises where they have been spending the | friends are invited. home. Feature Mothers’ For St. Alexius N Ana now Boreal So ae | past Week. ee ® aes ers’ Day} Fo: St. exlus Nurses aod hed ee tacts eee eee Miss Linda Johnson, Laurel, Mont.,| Colonel W. A. Alfonte, command- Mothers Day, observed throughout} ‘Thirteen student nurses will receive - ‘toc! th rof the soft-| Miss Doris Hoke, a student nurse | and the Misses Adeline and Dorothy | ant at Fort Lincoln for the past two the United States, tomorrow, will be SCO upeleat “ot neatoriais, “Gull | @t St. Alexius hospital, left today for | Johnson, Los Angeles, Calif, arrived| years, and Mrs. Alfonte, are leaving marked with special programs i: l= sheer stockings, the couturiers say, - eral churches of the city. At waell permit milady to achieve the true » principles of line and proportion. church some special recognition of the day will be given, and honor will -y. be mothers, both living ead. | state are right in step with the softly doy ae Pirst ‘aratidlial cee speaker . j draped monotone effects so beauti- ISMARCK.N.| DIAMONDS HUT WELAT special service will be held at a 8 di . FP. ‘ Cay expressed in the spring en- . ; Sauelbal whisbere''wiit ie oud | **Stockings are getting more. gossa- In Commemoration of Those Graduates by the student chorus, who |mer-like and yet wearing longer. Anomalous as this may seem, it is nevertheless @ truth that women will hail with unbounded joy. It all comes | about because hosiery manufacturers, trying to cope with fashion's latest edict for dull, sheer stockings, suc- | ceeded in weaving a fabric-like ma- beet uf, Marian Helenske, Ethel Sand. Sara ed pur eeerl 9 fel wh ‘ tounding fact that they be extra ‘ In commenting on the service, Rev. Heraberg says: “When the first notes |POTS,, Perpetia Thomas, | Helen , strength into the product, of “Home Sweet Home” you eure “a a Sear. Generis * © © They'll Always Treasure a BULOVA Watch ‘These days a timepiece must be beautiful as well as dependable. Bulova watches—creations of loveliness and mechanical perfec- tion—represent the highest de- gree of the watchmaker’s art. Our Mothers We Hereby Extend to the Mothers of Burleigh and Morton Counties The Privilege of Attending a The Gaie Oiseaux bridge club was M h ? D T. Ti M e will begin to wander along toad of jmaginaion Tato ine pest. Auth and Margart Schwartsbauer, a entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ind- ot ers ay ea-itme atinee ts bi Lnctany wt Mee “And when the lights are dimmed dinne ening watch world—there must and the music changes to “Just aj ReSer've ‘Officers AUGUSTA MAGUIRE WIDER Fe an tabees haat midi vad at the be @ reason.” We are showing Song at Twilight,” you will be a child . laces again at your mother’s knee.” Honor Col. Alfonte A speaker of national prominence oa Cestaig eest oar an saved ‘A special service at the Pirst Luth- is Mrs, Augusta Macguire Wider, | 1G) indseth home, S13 Fouteenth eran church, will include many must-| | Lieutenant Colonel. Nel tora A. Al- | Mitchell, 8. D., who comes to this| % 00° “Hotes Tene ald by Mrs. J cal numbers, and recitations. Mabel | fonte, Lincoln, | city for a lecture at the Bismarck | 4" mec and Roy Bakken. : Olson will give, “The Pioneer Moth- high school auditorium Tuesday eve-|“~ ee* er,” Gilbert Benzon will sing a solo, ning, May 13. Mrs. Wider has given many watches of all makes to- gether with many other articles suitable as graduation gifts. F. A. Knowles Paramount Theatre Monday Afternoon, May 12 Miss Grace Hudson is spending the and _ violin selections will be given by her lectures on art appreciation in Adoiph Engelhardt. Mother's songs | Bismarck-Mandan Reserve Officers | nearly every state in the union before | Week end in Bismarck, en route from Two-Thirty o’Clock miler { by a male quartette, will follow an ad- ‘school and church organizations,| where she has taken a position with “Bismarck’s Diamond Store” dress by H. R. Magnuson, and Rev. jclubs and various conventions. A the Meyer-Booth syndicate. Miss As Guests of s Emil Benzon, pastor, will have a spe- witty and brilliant speaker, Mrs. cial Mother's Day message. Major A. B, Welch, Mandan, oa Wider covers her subject in an in-| weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, s**t bancees oe te tance and coop- |eresting and fascinating manner.| John Hudson, Bowman. “ " P * of el Alfonte di She not only gives much useful in- *x* oe OR Dickinson Orchestra _| freon, of Colonel, Alfonte curing formation about pictures and artists! | athor John Halloran left yester- ; but she couples eld of art day for his home at Ray, N. D., after Gives Sacred Concert STH A, Brandes Seed Danone. |that of music most delightfully. Her] spending a week here visiting | his erases . {topic for Tuesday evening will be! brothers, Francis and Paul Halloran. The concert orchestra of the Dick-|/7he Medical Department In Com-|.cttures We Love to Live With.” He was accompanied to Bismarck by inson state normal school will present In charge of arrangements for the Mrs. Wider is appearing in Bismarck | his mother, Mrs. Mary Halloran, who & sacred concert Sunday evening at 8 under the auspices of the local court,| has spent the winter in Ray, and who orclock at the McCabe Methodist | S75 "Aven ora Majer Aoi Wels (Catholic Daughters of America, church, according to Rev. Walter g.| 7: ©: Arnson and Major A. B. Welch. Vater, pastor. The program will be them 30 minutes on the convention ) given’ under the direction of Miss| Indian Girls Denver program. dent of the Ladies’ Aid society of the Catherine Burns, and will be preceded Fund Is Incre in ‘The girls will also take part in the | First, Baptist church at a meeting by brief devotional service conducted asl iz junior section of the convention. They | held Thursday afternoon at the home by Rev. Vater. ERKRG plan to give one of their operettas at | of Mrs. Otto Dirlam. Mrs. E. WgHer- ui The numbers: Several checks for the fund which | several places on the way to Denver. | bert was named vice president; Mrs. Largo from “Xerxes,” (Handel),| will be used to defray expenses for | “Mon-dah-min,” which has been giv-| Charles Staley, secretary; Mrs. O. 8. orchestra. the trip to the convention of federat- jen in Bismarck, will be presented in| Jacobson, treasurer; and Mrs. R. D. Saxophone solo, Intermezzo, “Cav-|ed clubs at Denver, which the Sak- | Denver. Hudson has been spending several Montgomery Ward & Co. Paramount Theatre All Mothers Are Kindly Requested to Call at the Montgomery Ward & Co. Store Monday from Nine A. M. until Two P. M. to Receive Their Matinee Tickets and / Mother's Day Carnation Free of Charge. PERMANENT WAVES $6.00 ‘Waves, $7.50 itrous Waves by expert operators CALIFORNIA WAVE NOOK 103 Third Street Phone 783 Bismarck, N. Dak. will remain here for the summer.’ see Mrs. J. P, Galyen was elected presi- Ohm Dress Shop 304 Fourth Street Dresses at $9.98, $14.98 and $17.98, Hats Our Speciality The Featured Paramount Production “Young Eagles” Starring Your Beloved “Buddy” Rogers Hoskins, auditor. alleria | Rusticana,” | (Mascagni),|akawea club at the U.S. Indian ** & see M t W. & C lem Rose. ‘hoo! will attend, have been receiv- Mrs. W. D. Wyard and daughter 1 rd mr, to violins and piano, Largo ed by Mrs. ‘Alfred Zuger. v- | Mothers to Be Guests Marilyn Rais rehab the a carina on gome y a 0. from “The New World Symphony,”; . New contributions. ine include Cosmos -Ti Matin the week from Minneapolis for a visit (Dvorak), James Cooper, Irene| Club $5, George Will $5, high schocl At Tea Time = ee with Mrs. Wyard’s parents, Mr. and Maanum, Violet Johnston. $5, anonymous $1, Mothers of Burleigh“and Morton| Mrs. F. A. Lahr, 100 Avenue B West. (Sehu- counties will be the guests of the| Mr. Wyard will join them here later orchestra. $2. local Mor.tgomery Ward retail store, in the week. (a) Intermezzo, “L'Arlesienne Suite| Mrs. Zuger, who is heading thejand the Paramount theatre, Monday hood No, 2,” (Bizet); (b) “Chanson Triste,”| movement to secure funds for the| afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. at a special| | Miss Alice Sales left this morning (Tschatkowsky), orchestra. trip, states that money is coming in |tea-time matines, according to an{for Corydon, Iowa, where she was|f} Trio, violin, clarinet and paino, (a); ‘lowly, and urges all citizens inter-!ennouncement made yesterday by R.| summoned by the critical iliness of ! ” (Toban!), (b) “Ave Maria” | ested in advertising the state to help.|T. Challman, manager of the Ward| her brother-in-law, David Kinser. i Miss The Indian girls have been particu- |store. Eid larly honored by the convention com-| The film to be shown is “Young| | Miss Bertha Palmer, state superin- B ; mittee for the General Federation of | Eagles,” in which Dick Grace, form-| tendent of public instruction, will re- “Violin solo, “Adagio, Suite No, 3”| Women’s clubs, who .have allowed/er Mohall, N. D., boy, who doubles] turn tonight from Fargo, where she (Riis), Miss Burns. eo —————EE—EEEEEEEEEeEeEeEeEeEeeeeeeEeEeeeeEeeeEe———_—— EE (a) “The Swan” (Saint-Saens), (b) ae ‘ “The Lost Chord” (Sullivan), or- Mad 2 chestra. Members of the orchestra are, ve Cooper, Dorothea. Thorkelson, reeds Maanum, August Rausch, And- NOW SHOWING— ee ta eee ee, GRANT WITHERS and LORETTA YOUNG Betty Heaton, Robert Hatch, Rolland Mars, Thomas Heston, Lester Pavel, in Ervin Larson, Clement Rose, Kenneth 9 Orippe, Henry Herts, Volt Fabianeng “Second Floor Mystery’ National Hospital Day to Be Observed Monday, which is national hospital COMING MONDAY— day, will be observed at both the St. oenae Bismarck hospitals, who The St. Alexius hospital staff is ex- = _ “We've got something more thrill: - sending a cordial invitation to the - ing than anything ever seen on film— general public to visit the several de- a terrific airplane dog fight with the erg wh Py ste ree > / 4 planes: swooping in and around can- ance of-the day, the graduating ex- yons, grazing the tree tops. The srcises of the St. Alexius Nurses slightest mistake at the ‘stick’ meant Training school will be held Monday instant death! evening at the city auditorium. Nurses from the two hospitals will Bismarck, North Dakota Repairing i ne “ Remodeling N ae Storage Your old furs may be re- ~ Your furs receive the utmost modeled into the new 1930 styles in their present shape S525 | Prederick-James | == * Here you may see the new The cost of this complete serv- models and -receive an estimate ice is very small and year round on the cost. It will not obligate insurance may be had for 1% you in any way. . ‘All Remodel Orders Stored Draws the Curtain on ‘All Remodel Orders Stored What Is Newest--Most ae Beautiful in Fur Fashions for Fall This is without a doubt the best time to order your fur coat for next- fall and obtain first choice of the fresh prime pelts of this season's catch at Reduced Summer Prices \ HILDEGARDE USSELMAN Guest Organist The Director Speake— “I got a stiff call-down from the by Dr. L. W. Larson, which will be pia ior eepting, cg nd Boies to j : ‘ is—an woulan O-1t again: for Peperreniag es aly lady A a million dollars, Neither. would ‘The relation of the hospitals to the : V4 Buddy! ” public has become so well recognized, , Z that for the past nine years, the “) > twelfth day of May has been set aside ‘But we got what we were after! as National Hospital Day. | / Audiences will get the gasp of their a * * ! : y lives. Hudson Seal Coats Plain and with Trimmings af ermine, mink, Kelly, ftch ané oquerel 1" D207 +OO AND UF tnd denver oF Mldh nen ereerrerresecrres 99 OO ann UF NORTHERN SEAL COATS, plain and with trim- $ 8 5 00 mings of kolinsky, wolf, ermine, squirrel and Jap mink AND UP TTER . trimmed japanese min! Travelogue of Spain Given for Delphians ‘¢ _ Bowls of iris adorned the long table, “We've got the greatest stunt stuff ever filmed—and anybody, who knows me knows I don’t boast.” —that's William Wellman, director of .” talking ‘across the lunch- DOZENS OF OTHER COATS IN ALL POPULAR FURS — ‘A small deposit will hold your selection until fall, Our deferred payment plan is at your service. “YOUNG EAGLES” A Paramount ALL TALKING Picture with JEAN ARTHUR and PAUL LUKAS, the seml-titted flared Soft, silky foxes, fluffy wolfs, fischers, fitch, stone martens and models are distinctly other popular furs are present in a very complete display of scarfs at smart. VERY MODERATE PRICES | are > di ac Mat. Dally 2:30 0c and 380 Evenings 7 - 9 15e and 50e In commemoration of Our Mothers, we hereby extend to the Mothers of Burleigh and Morton counties the privilege of at- tending 2 Mother's Day Tea-Time Matinee at the Paramount theatre, Monday afternoon, May 12, at 2:30 o'clock, as gucsts of Montgomery Ward & Co. and Paramount theatre. All mothers are kindly requested to call at the Montgomery Ward & Co, store Monday from 9 s. m. until 2 p. m. to receive their matinee tickets and Mother's Day carnation free of charge. ” ’ Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday Relining Offer May 12-13-14 Special

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