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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1930 : 8 EE the children are asked to choose a Mrs. Whittemore Now wae ence Reveling, Rugby, grand Martha;| Miss Irene Isaccson, who has been |nationsl Falls, Minn. where she will gypsy name for her. er yesterday. Florence Shannon, Devils Lake, grand| employed at the Woolworth store for | spend the summer with her parents The playground schedule for, the |nér. and ara. Joh Lenconn. eden Tater Eastern Star Cha} lain| “re appointments are: Blanche|Electa; Isabel Flath, Stanley, grand| several months, left today for Inter- Howard, is ‘William Moore ge — P Lynn Whittemore, Bismarck, grand|warder, and L. E. Lester, Wahpeton, sal Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 9 t0| argo, N. D,, June 21—(e)—Mre, Chaplain: Loulse Herding, vatiey Oliy.|grand sentinel. | 12 Sn ee at the Rivers 1:30! tna 8. Grimson, Rugby, newly elected | Fargo, grand otganist; Mary L. Suy-| Miss Ingrid Anderson hes arrived Program and Pageant |Audry, Anderson, the teacher. will be Monday, Wednesday, eae worthy gtand matron of the North|cer, Fargo, grand Adah; Lillian Kalb-| from Bemidji, Minn., for a visit with é Preceding the program will be & day, 1:30 to 4p. m., and Tuesday and Dakota Grnad Chapter, Order of|fleisch, Minot, grand Ruth; Edna/her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. To Mark Closing of |priet tam by C. L. Young, chairman | $5, 520 % 4 Dm. Sn Bastern Star, announced appoint-|Galloway, Mott, grand Esther; Flor-| and Mrs. E. J. Thielman, B of the church board of education. Daily ‘ible Schools| the oraer of service will be similar Baas of Peromenat Plemie |i tint abba aerilg “the vases | cobebbeebel nesdnbensggunceeeen ‘i pb eobassuababboessssbebbscresocsesocosoosecooseocoes eooosee,|| Today - Saturday As the cloctiig event of the daily /#°800l. A vocal duet will be given by) § : $|| ANOTHER . vacation Bible schools at the First primary | 9 ‘ BROADWAY MELODY With the same stars! Bessie Love! Charlie King! Brighter . . . gayer ... more vivacious than ever! Singing new song hits! Introducing new dance steps! Carrying on a delightful romance to captivate and charm you! ‘Chasing Rainbows’ Polly Moran ~ Marie Dressler ry 3 Presbyterian and McCabe Methodist churches, pageants will be presented @t the churches Sunday evening. The zi treasure . s 6 eon ae pte Md Pov chilaren in the Philippines : cograms, * which ate planned as © summary of| Cine srety eiueaaly b U a e the work done during the three-weeks Handwork completed by the chil- Period. Certificates will be presented |dren of the two departments will be oe students at the close of each serv- cians in the church parlors, and of the =====| A.W. LUCAS CO. The McCabe Methodist church has|either before or after the chosen for its pageant “Our Bible ” School Memory Book.” Winona Hag- % * ~~ gerty as the speaker of the prologue and Esther Shuren as custodian of the book have the leading parts in v , \ the affair, which is an original ar- —also— Tangement prepared by Mrs. F. H. Final Chapter ‘Waldo, superintendent; with two epi- sodes taken from the pageant, “The Olson, ga of the Fathers,” by Anite Fer-! p’Ardis, and Isabelle Spice present election phen ieee uy | Lodal Women —— : ¢ work. a % music, handword, and crasabieatione: Yeomen Lodge wares The kindergarten children will give several exercises. “Hunting Tigers in India” Continues all NEXT WEEK It’s the truth, folks, there has been a radical reduction in prices. Merchandise of all kinds is cheaper. Clara's Got A Sweetie On Every Ship Miss Judith Rue's class will give a| SWarded prizes for outstending Mort temperance playlet, Miss Ruth Row: | meeting and initiation of the organt- | SToUup, taught by Mrs. Waldo will pre-| were Mrs. ine Briar, Mrs. A. W. Snow, ~ + bE Eee I aoa and Mrs, A. E. Shipp. iad” ty Church erica.” ‘The presentation was le “Into all the World” CLimoue) ts] Thomas’ A. Grose, Minneapolis, one | the title of the pageant to be given | of the supreme officers of the Broth- | g by the junior department of the | erhood of American Yeomen, who. was | % church school, It will|a guest of honor at the meeting. y portray the work as done by the| Preceding the business session an | > children from day to day. informal banquet was held in the | ¥ Taking part will be Adelbert Cram, | Lions room at the Grand Pacific ho- who will take the part of Everybody; | tel. Forty-five members of the order | ¢ ‘Thora Beattie will be Everygirl; Vir- | were seated at the tables, which were | X ginia Dickerson, Ouriosity; Edna foeeeee ornamented with summer | % McCrorie, Adventure; Marcia Logee, | flowers. : Love; Margaret Schlomer, Under-| Nine candidates were initiated dur- | % standing; Josephine Anderson, Sym- | ing the evening, which was concluded | ¢ } pathy; Henrietta Ohde, Helpfulness. | with a dancing party. { ‘Those who will portray old world peo- crete for the ore was a |% ple are Anna Mae Lips, English; | comm! composed Mesdames , iy Evan Lips, Italian; Cynthia Dursema, Saat b mecnema” H. H. Pilmoor, Slavic. Doris Lyngstad Mr. Grose, in company with J. B. | % as Persian and morons, oall per: Belk, Bismarck, president of the | % resent the persecuted people; Eliza- North Dakota Conclave of the Broth- | 3 beth ‘Jacobson, Marjorie MacIntyre, | hood, have been attending meetings | ¥ , a8 Hindu, Siamese | f the lodges at several points in the "4 ind Lydia Langer, state. and African girls, will take the parts In order to clear out present stocks, so that we may take advantage of the readjustment of prices for fall stock, is our object in closing out present stocks at greatly reduced prices. And remember this, that no matter how cheap a thing is advertised elsewhere it can be Rules supreme as Queen of the U. & Navy! Teaches the gobs that z ir in love and war! And A Paramount ~ ay with it! Until Gunner sheik of the Fleet, shows biblical bos x Clara a few tricks about love she Picture never knew anything about! Billowy romance with a salty tang! Clara’s best! CLARA BOW —in— “TRUE TO THE NAVY” —with— Tee 3 ee * Sot ani stroll | Attendance Increases, |f bought as cheap or cheaper here. Freire March and ‘oneal preys low caste Indian; Fred Green, At City Playgrounds |§ wad “Bencd & Harmon South erican Indian; ant owen , mony” oe Bolted in chee sy | argu weve 9 ee WE ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD COMING dune respect! ingering an regist according to|% oa Olsen is the vaauonary Miss Lote Howard city neers ai-|% “ MONDAY. Paramount, Sound 4 % Tus Gomes, the tocustrial” teachers | ground 56 girls and 21 boys were a TUESDAY ward McCrorie, evangelist; and | rolled. The attendance record so far | ¥ a ote jee aay sa cet as eee a seocessoe cosce : Decccocesosossosooseseccoenecosoooooooossoooooooes: day afternoon at Kiwanis park, when 7 62 children were present. = It.is expected that with the closing of the Bible schools:this .week the number of children attending will be ‘| substantially increased. Parents are urged to send their children regular- ly, thus giving them a better oppor- tunity to take part in all activities. Boys’ handcraft classes will start next week, and all who can are asked te bring empty cigar boxes. The girls’ handcraft groups have been engaged eh chr dolls, and in piecing a qui , § Volley ball teams will be organized \ at the Kiwanis park next week, and the girls’ diamond ball teams will f ‘ practice at the north ward grounds evening. The gypsy story-teller has been popular at the playgrounds this week. She told stories to 40 at the William ; dren t If you consider good value an satisfaction... features and con- important factor in judging a veniences characteristic of higher motor car, you will be pleased priced cars. 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