The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 9, 1930, Page 5

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1930 Re I Ne SB donload sar corto ML aad LO DPT CRS eae ¢ - ranged ” 4 to the Nati sale will ' Fashion Plaque University. of Minnesota, yesterday | in “Love Among the Millionaires.” Meetings of Clubs | Louis, ecoording Seteeiag ¢4 SS 1o| and convincing ‘as the ‘ero San|| And Social Groups | Seave Frinay'ta[at the A. W. Lucas store Hollister. Rosita Moreno proves her- o ‘Minnesota delegation in| Circles 1 and 2 of the P of the Sane of the) Reve F. B. And and Rev, a,| Visiting the show next week. terian Ladies Aid. — —_—_—_—___ League this evening at ‘Invaluable’ Say 7:30 5 tall Me O'clock at the Trinity Lutheran Society Women Art in America Is Activities Chairmen fe Discussed by Club} For Girls Are Named =. Mrs. G. A. Rawlings spoke on the| Chairmen to supervise the various {| Sunior Durkin are also. well cast and topic, “American Painters and Paint- | activities < the three girls’ clube | Covers | give good performarices. 4-H Youths Will pos “eg fire en ae . sponsored Bismarck — r ings” at the meeting of the Fort-| Counc have been named and prot. CAPITOL THEATRE Attend Big Show )} aves no trace of flakiness, pastiness t »> nightly club yesterday afternoon at | ations are completed for the organi.| “Rain or Shine,” which for two PaCS or igloos Stays on longer—no the home of Mra. F: R. Smyth. | sation meetings at 7:90 otlock Friday *) seasons broke all records for attend-| Fargo, N. D., Oct. 9—(P)—Because| rocker sprevente rce Money ene} Wyo” the chest, In the nose Mrs, Raw discussed evening in the the ance on Broadway, has been made of their outstanding work in 4-H club| more hie QUICK RELIEF - velopment of art in America, stress- | Wachter, smoothly—gives a youthful , Richholt, and Roosevelt i into a film by Columbia Pictures and | activities, Lawrence O'Connor, Grand Bice: Very pure. Use MELLO-GLO ing present-day tendencies. She par- i meeting of the Current eres club | it is scheduled to play at the Capitol |Forks county, and William Belcher, a's en Lea ticularly emphasized Miss will have yesterday afternoon at the home cf! theatre on Monday. Joe Cook, who Face Powder. iderful.—Adv. of art teaching for children in the| charge of the sewing classes, for a ry Mrs, H. F, O'Hare. Study of thc) starred in the stage version, plays schools, showing why this form of | w! ts are being en- Ms 8 Chapters, from the club text ‘nook, | his original role on the screen. On self-expression works to the child’s| listed; Mrs. W. B. Plerce will super- F ‘French France” was directed by Mrs. | the stage he scored one of the great- advantage. She also described somé | vise recreation: Mrs. J. O. Thoreson D. J. McGillis, Mrs. J. C. Taylor, read | est personal successes it is possible of the important paintings to be found | wil serve as music chairman, and & paper on “The Great Coutouriers,” | tor an actor to achieve. eee ice in the art galleries of dramatics will be under the direction siving biographies of Worth, Payuin,) “Rain or Shine” was written by Wore of Paramonat Picteres “Tao tel | Angeles and: New York. ian of Mrs. F. H. Waldo, assisted by Miss bag pare hc My roar Janet Gleason, author of “Is Zat i ne i A present high- Harriet Rust. ‘The Shannons road\ ahs ly interesting resume of world events| Girls between the of 12 and Henry Dale arrived yesterday from | ang other popular stage and repens THEATRE LAST TIMES TODAY uring the lsst two weeks. 20 are urged to attend these meet- e ts ‘composed ae His etree kha Sees hits, |The dialogue of this film of THE FOUR M: | ‘ i ings, which will consist of a business Guer?| circus life follows most closely the TH Miss Edith Weible- _| session followed by a play hour. Mrs ; Mr. and Mrs, Alfred 6. Dale, 211 West! stage version. rote Se OUR MARX BROTHERS ? } \ ~ Pierce and Miss Marian Struts will r ile Bee bi series, organs ie Frank Capra, the directorial gen- “Harpo” -- Asie neti =+ “Chico” -- “Zeppe” Sidney Olmstead Wed | assist the sponsors at the Wachter ee win Wine ae nd the | ius who made “Flight,” “Submarine” ° PARES school; Mrs. Clarence Gunness and and “Ladies of Leisure,” handled the “ F ” Miss Edith’ Weible was married to| Miss Lois Howard at the Richholt ves a damestown slege Beta se production. Animal ¢ Crackers’ Sidney E. Olmstead, f Mrs,| School; and Miss Rust and Miss Jes- The cast is of stellar proportions, Paramount's New Ci Mirth Grace Olmstead, Bismaree, at a serv | sie Streigl at the Roosevelt achoo! ’ a ah impedence oho ineluding such personalities as Louise eee Pegi ag ger ytd By ' t Dr, Emest TT. Klein, Washburo, 1s] ier gr, " alan Roscoe, Adolph Milar Mr. and Mrs. George Weible, 1300 att *, i capgapiiee we ahd Clarence Muse. icin a «te aan] Music Federation to ee 2 |r THEE MOVIES 1]. TH 100 te the het day of chureh, officiated. Hold Board Meeting |_ AT THE MOVIES (arcs eae ee fy TOMORROW and SATURDAY The bride, who was attended by ie roa | Another Anniversary Week Hit! her sister, Miss Catherine Weible, was! ‘The fall board meeting of the were used in the PARAMOUNT THEATRE dressed in eggshell flat crepe, made | North Dakota Federation of Music i “The Santa Fe Trail,” a colorful = with simple bodice and long flaring | clubs will be held at the Dacotah ho- , action romance, featuring Richard Living Excitingly. w ’ skirt. Archie Burkhardt was best | tel, Grand Forks, next Tuesday, with 5 lonson: Arlen and Rosita Moreno, a stunning || wi rt } man, the president, John E. Howard, Grand . and talented Mexican actress making y Loving Deeply { Following the ceremony a wedding | Forks, presiding. her first appearance on the audible | jij wees: | dinner was served to 50 relatives and} Sessions will be devoted to discus- » screen, will open a two day engage- l Before friends. Garden flowers decorated | sion of the program for the next bien- ment at the Paramount theatre to- \ Y the tables and rooms, nial period, and reports of officers > morrow. Also prominently cast in our Mr. and Mrs. Olmstead will make | and chairmen will be read. 5 . {this new Paramount production are Eyes! their home in Bismarck. Scheduled for Tuesday evening 1s |G. , . Mr. Eugene Pallette, in another of his || : } vent sess a “get-together” banquet, arranged uniformly, fine comedy roles, and Mr. and Mrs. William Trester, Sen-|by the Thursday Musical club of Mitzi Green, that pert and buoyantly | jj Dick tinel Butte, stopped in Bismarck last |Grand Forks. In addition to sard ' | fresh youngster whose unceasing | | A virile drama of wives, cea Gene and evening for a visit with friends. They | members, guests will include mem-| Members “T’'ve Got a Secret” was one of the || i/# husbands and lovers! By 1 Hrd playing the were en route to their home after a |bers of the federated music cluas of club _— " high spots of the recent Nancy Car- 11? W. Somerset Maugham, ibavialaciis meee. oe Visit with relatives at Frazee, Minn | rand Forks and Her a course Il hit, “Honey.” Mitzi will also be |i! diamond rings se! i ceodtoe of thrilling dramal the Saturday Evening Post J. P. French, Miss Bessie Baldwin and | Our really wonderful line of jf With area a Dick's fas- Miss Helen House. | small diamond rings did not CATHERINE DALE WE ee dita dion Ger | spring up overnight. OWEN and Plans of the rehabilitation, calla Due to Public Generous Acceptance ]| First we laid out a detinite plan ji LEWIS STONE an "| Nelfare, music and memberanip com- | which was that our rings must | Also SANTA FE TRAIL” lj be exclusive, well made and set j with the better quality of dia- ] monds. i Next. we priced our rings at if i] the lowest possible figure which |} is considerably lower than in- jj jj ferior diamonds are sold for else- Audio Review - Sportlight Mickey Mouse and Comedy Coming Friday - Saturday BUSTER KEATON in The All Outdoor Romance with MITZI GREEN RICHARD ARLEN EUGENE PALLETTE ROSITA MORENO JUNIOR DURKIN Dollar Day Offer We are extending this event until tomorrow night. I fac by examining and pri f || “DOUGHBOYS” Fon Sl 2 f our diamonds. 1 ah Wi h Johnny ‘Hines Csmedy -* . - Wed. - Thurs. “Jol MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. jill F. a. KNOWLES [II] "SRcin or Shine” paneer Bismarck, N. Dak. The greatest laugh sensa- terson hotel. Bouquets of snapirag- tion in five years ons, daisies, asters, and other late garden flowers were used to center | & =] GRAND OPENING SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11 In our new location at 402-404 Main Avenue and 108 Fourth street with double floor space, enabling use to display a larger assortment of merchandise, Legion Auxiliary last evening at the Business and Professional Womca’s club rooms. After the short oxsiness session the rest of the evening was spent at bridge, with four tables play- ing. Mrs. Ray V. Stair was awarded @ score prize. The membership com- mittee, composed of Mesdames John Bowers, A. C. Brainerd. C. W. Peter- son, Rose Scharnowski, Harry Bzf- stein and M. O. Steen, was in charge. xe * bigest tt eel a " be'‘dge * | club entertained their husbands at a No Merchandise Sold Friday during Inspection. Store epen for in- spection Friday, Oct. 10th, 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. Orchestra music. Store opens for busi- ness Saturday morn- ing at 8:30 o’clock. ‘Grocery Specials Some of the Special Bargains Offered for Opening Sale | Complete Line in Following Depts. Extra Special Value — CANDY No. 2 Sliced Pineapple s Special Imported S UGi AR a om HOSIERY 15¢ Can Turkish Towels | | Cups and Saucers — eas LACE 1-2 pt. Salad Dressing 15c “each 15 compiete Se ISec na SANRRRRCRTNE ie DRY GOODS 1-2 pint Mayonnaise ps — Ts 15¢ i! ” White and Colored ” Special Value Fresh Fancy Fancy Imported STATIONERY k, No. 2% can Peaches M a H National Biscuit Sewing Baskets a ‘ 15¢ Can Flannel ens Fang ee Co. Cookies ae Pork & Beans ENAMELWARE Van oe 10c yard 15c pair 4 »10c 15c commslete GLASSWARE DECORATIONAL Corn, No. 2 can FLOWERS 2 for 15¢ Be a Fi Bar 6 40-50-100 Watt HORTICULTURE Peas, No. 2 can Black Footed Gob- : ig Tungsten Globes BRUSHES ‘ 2 for 15c lets and Sherbets poet gs HQUPPLIES. ar] ’ ae a 1 5c each 10c I 5c “e HARDWARE CROCKERY 402-404 Main Ave. Main Ave. a2 : Bismarck, N. Dak. 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