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Sli area, a a a nt, yesterday afternoon at the home : ° of Mrs. Fuller. Alternates named OCI a an ex: on Were Miss Marian Sandin and Ruth Hedstrom. The convention will be held June 13-14 in Valley City. = —— —Z * * * Mrs. R. J. Fleck, 102 Avenue C West, was hostess to the members of | St. Rose's missionary group last eve- ; ning. Bridge was the pastime, and Juniors at Bismarck Mothers of Telephone Hospital Hold Annual | Girls Are Entertained Banquet. for Seniors) mothers ot operators at the North |three tables were in play. Score a western Bell ‘Telephone couiaiy wai | prizes were awarded Mrs. A. Y. Hag- The annual Junior-Senior banquet guests at the annual Mothers’ party | Und and Mrs. L. R. Priske. Appoint- of the Bismarck hospital School of] given by the girls yesterday afternoon | ments in green and pink were used Nursing will be held this evening at/ in the recreation room. eo eee & 7:15 at the Patterson hall. . He io, area manager, wel- ‘i * Miss Susan B. Sheaffer, superin-|comed the mothers, who were later |, Mrs. Fred Hanson, who is leaving tendent of the hospital, will be toast-| shown through the operating room by | the city in the near future, will be =| the “hello” girls, | honored at a one o'clock luncheon mistress, and the guests will be wel-| ‘he ‘hello’ girls, and taken for a tour | poiday at the home of Mrs. F. & Me- @ meeting of Tirzah Ann Barclay [ comed by Miss Edna Krueger, presi-| 0f the building. dent of the junior class. Miss Marie Mannetter, senior president, will re- spond. The address of the evening will be} given by Rev. Floyd Logee, pastor of | the First Presbyterian church. Mu- sical numbers will be given by a trio composed of Adolph Englehardt,/ Catherine Andrist, and Helen House. Chairmen of the committees ar- ranging for the affair are Miss Ruth | Hoy, entertainment; Miss Alice Iver-; son, decorations, and Miss Julia Os- trom, invitations. * oe Reception Will Honor New Church Members New members of the McCabe Meth- odist church will be tendered a re- ception Friday evening in the church parlors. Mrs. J. A. Larson is arranging a program of musical numbers and there will be brief talks by Rev. Wal- ter E. Vater, pastor, Mrs. D. H. Hous- er, president of the Women's Foreign Missionary society, and by Miss Hardy Jackson, who will extend greetings in behalf of the congregation. The evening will be entirely infor- mal, and will be an opportunity for members of the congregation to get acquainted. A cordial invitation is extended to all those who attend the church. ee * Mrs. Paul T. Boleyn, Fargo, public- ity chairman for the North Dakota Federation of Women’s clubs, arrived in the city today to confer with Bis- marck clubwomen regarding publicity plans for the state convention of the federation, to be held here this fall. | Mrs. Boleyn is on her way to Mott} for the convention of the seventh dis- trict clubs, and will speak at the Sat- urday session on “A Greater North Dakota.” While in the city she will be the guest of eer Fahigren. * Guests for three tables of bridge | were invited when Mrs. D. E. Scott; entertained members of St. Mary's; missionary society Jast evening at her ; home, 313 Seventh street. Honors in| the bridge games were held by Mrs. Frank Geierman and Mrs. 8. Lambert. | appointments. A social hour, with refreshments followed. Daffodils, and appoint-| ments in keeping were used | The employes representative com- | mittee, composd of Miss Ethel Beer, Miss Opal Elness, and Mrs. Minnie Heaton, w>ze in charge. xe Miss Gracella Munger entertained , @ company of 12 young women at a) bridge warty at her home, 408 Avenue | F, last evening. High scores in the | games were held by Mrs. Fred Harvey | and Miss Wilma Olson. Apple blos- soms were used in the decoration of the rooms, and the pink and white motif was carried out in the table Favors presented by Miss Dolores Munger, dressed as a Spanish dancing girl, were a surprise feature of the evening. sas Miss Grace Hudson, Chicago, who is on the staff of an advertising syn- dicate and who has been active in federated club work for several years, spoke on advertising and its possibili- ties for clubwomen, last evening dur- ing the weekly radio program over KFYR, sponsored by the North Da- kota Federation of Women’s clubs. Curdy, 415 Ninth street, given by the ladies of the Presbyterian Missionary society. * * OK Mrs. Cleve Acton Cross, accompan- ied by her mother, Mrs. Brooks, re- turned to their home at Dawson last evening, after spending the day in Bismarck with friends. * Oe OK Mrs. A. A. Zimmerman and Miss Minnie Olson are visitors here today from Minot. ee | Meetings of Clubs | | And Social Groups | The girls of the Philathea class of the Presbyterian church will conduct @ candy sale Saturday afternoon at the Hoskins-Meyer store. *.e e Members of the Women's Relief corps will meet at the home of Miss Kate Lyons, 200 Mandan street, Fri- day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. % Community Council to Meet The final meeting of the Bismarck An invitation to attend the con- |Community council for this season vention of the eighth district clubs, | which opens next Tuesday in Wilton, | was extended by Mrs. L. E. Nugent, President of the club, which is hostess to the conven- tion. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Alvin van Loan Gaines are spending a few days in) the city on their way to their ranch at Sanger. Mr. and Mrs. Gaines spent a part of the winter in Califor: nia, leaving Los Angeles early in Jan- uary for a four months cruise to Aus- , tralia, New Zealand and the South | Sea islfinds. They plan to spend the; summer months on their ranch. see Mrs. A. D. McMurray, Walhalla, is & guest this week at the home of; Rev. and Mrs. Walter E. Vater, 407/ Sixth street, en route to her home after spending several weeks with relatives in Chicago and Duluth. | * * * H Mrs. Ray Puller and Mrs. Earle | Scharnowski were elected delegates | to the state convention of Daughters | of Union Veterans of the Civil War, | A Barrel of Parke-Davis Pure Vanilla Extract Special AT BARGAIN PRICES 3 02. 6 oz. Pint 39c 69e = $1.59 “Makes good things taste William Fox with SUE CAROL DIXIE LEE WALTER CATLETT Clever - - Daring Sophisticated "ntertain- ment for Adults PING PONG PHOTOS Good Photos - - 15 for 25c Three Poses Are you supplied with these little photos? H. Donnan Over Dahl Clothing Store And have'the time.of his sweet life with these snappiest, peppiest, steppiest youngsters Movy.ietone City. will be held at 2:30 Friday afternoon at the Community rest room, accord- ing to Mrs. Elmer Brown, secretary. Wilton Women’s | Reports for the year will be presented, | and the books will be closed. All rep- | resentatives are especially urged to be Present for this important session. Wool suits and ensembles i greatly reduced. Sizes 14 to 38. Rose Shop. DIAMONDS “JEWELRY Bulova Quick Train Watches Watch Safety! An enduring Precision found exclusively in Bulova Quick Train wrist watch- es. For the train of the ordi- nary watch has only 18,000 vibra- tions per hour—not adequate for lasting accuracy. In Bulova quick train wrist watches, this speed limit~has been raised to 19,800 vibrations per hour—1,800 more than in the ordinary time- piece. No motion of the wearer's arm, no matter how sudden, can alter the constant reliability of Bulova quick train watches. Bulova Quick Train Watches for men and women. Sold by F. A. Knowles Jeweler “Bismarck’s Diamond Store” Capitol Tonight - Tomorrow and Saturday - May 15-16-17 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDA OO | City-County Briefs OO R. B. Murphy and W. J. Church, members of the State Board of Ad- ministration, today went to Grand Forks where they plan to check over details in connection with the bien- nial budget of the University of North \ Dakota. | Sons were born Sunday at the Bis- marck hospital to Mr. ad Mrs. Ernest, Netzbandt, and to Mr. and Mrs. David Blankenship of this city. R. J. J. Montgomery, Kidder coun- ty commissioner, accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. Fred Buck, were vis- | itors in the city Tuesday from Tap- {| pen, | Miss Leola McLaughlin has gone to, Fort Berthold to take charge of the Wool suits and ensembles! greatly reduced. Sizes 14 to! 38. Rose Shop. | New Achievement In Face. Powder The skin of youth lies in every box of | quick, bubbly glycerin lather that new wonderful MELLO-GLO Face: 0es to the depth of every pore and Powder. The purést powder made— its color is passed by the U. S.Gov-' ernment. No pastiness, flakiness or irritation. A new French process makes it spread more smoothly andi MELLO-GLO. Finney's Drug Store. —Adv. | Indian hospital there. companied by her mother, Mrs. Hugh | McLaughlin, who is connected with | the hospital as matron. | ' Even Boys Enjoy Tinses out like a flash. Six minutes is allittakes, Leaves your bair gl ous, ali £0 delightful for si ten days und appreciate the a inte the difference, “Reali dealers, prevents large pores. No more shiny | noses — it stays on longer. Use; MAY 15, 1930 She as ace This Quick Shampoo Some sense to this shampoo! A live— your scalp tingling clean. Nothing shampoo, hands and bath as for just Made by James S. Kirk & Con, Chicago | NewOn. . .Gereeat “New Customer” Sale of Allen-A Underwear for Men and Boys at 20% reductions. Until Monday night our complete new stock of Allen-A Underwear is reduced 20 per cent. Lightweight Knits: Regular $1.50, $1.00 and 50c values Now $1.20, 80c and 40c Rayon and Nainsook Athletics: Regular $2, $1 and 50c values Now $1.60, 80c and 40c Shirts or Shorts: Regular $1, 75c and 50c values Now 80c, 60c and 40c Our complete stock of Allen-A Hosiery for Men and Boys is also reduced 20 per cent. Shop early for complete choice of styles and sizes. 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HOSKINS - MEYER The Home of KFYR NOW SHOWING— Wanna know— why they look like this. in Also Sound News Movietone Act All Talking Comedy 35c Until 7:30 With Bert Roach | Friday Only... | The Greatest Racket in | The World! | ‘TheL From Bernard K. Burns’ stage play, “The Woman on the Jury” Home of Paramouat Pictures WINNIE LIGHTNER With Joe E. Brown OLD EVERYTHING” Wild Winnie’s No Lady——!" But she’s awfully good company! Her massage methods for winning her man will set you screaming with laughter! Especially when Winnie’s new boy friend is Joe E. Brown, drop everything and see “Hold Everything” A Warner Bros. Vitaphone Musical Comedy Hit in Technicolor ABE LYMAN’S BAND Sally O'Neill ADDED UNITS: Paramount Sound News “Port Whines” | A Cartoon Comedy i ; ove Racket’ —— 3 Dorothy Mackaill SIDNEY BLACKMER Evenings 7 and 9 15 and 50¢ yernef Matinee 2:30 1 10 and 35 They've been hav- ing a little love scene! Geo. Carpentier ds RHF girl exposes her shameful past to save the life of a girl she | never met. One Hundred Fifty Silk Dresses On Sale Friday and Saturday Beginning Friday Morning - 8:30 o’Clock at the Ohm Dress Shop The 77° Dress- . Miracle Sale Buy one dress at the regular price and for $1.00 more you may, select another at the same price or less. wv (FOR EXAMPLE) (FOREXAMPLE) ~_... Regular Price $5.98 Regular Price $9.98 Pay $1.00 more and you may select another dress at the same price or less. Pay $1.00 more and you may select another dress at the same price or less. 3 Marvelous Groups 3) To Choose from | 50 Dresses 50 Dresses 50 Dresses $5.98 | $9.98 |$17.98. 5 yr i friend and each X If you do not care to purchase two dresses for yourself, bring: a c select one. But don't miss this sale. NO ALTERATIONS! NO CHARGES! NO EXCHANGES! BISMARCK’S NEWEST STORE ‘g EXTRA! SPECIAL BARGAINS Wash Blouses $1.69 Wash Frocks - - - $2.98 Sport Skirts “*s::"" $3.49 | Knit Tams . - 69¢ wNeeee $288 F $1.88 Regular Price $1.98 * yen All Hats, regularly priced at $4.88 and $5.88, now All Hats regularly priced at \ $2.88 and $3.88, now