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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1981 | against Peter’s plan to marry her be- | stage door of the Orpheum, where $ ——— | __—___. | Additional Society {|} AT THE MOVIES | || fcre midnight, when Mrs. Peter Foley | friend was appearing in vaudeville ——————————————— | | 14 to receive the legacy. act. As Bull, Paul Hurst is superb, as/ After several years in vaudeville he | % Miss Louise Huber, Carlin, Nev., ac- Sabbah bee ee cries young | Usual. Nita Martan as Julia is a} returned to the New York stage ap: . companied by the Misses Jane Ann chap lose a fortune just because: it charmer hard to resist, and Sam/| pearing in such plays as “Outsid and Joan O'Leary, Los Angeles, Calif.,| was left to his wife—and he is wife- | Hardy is a slick Parker. Charles Sel- | Looking In,” “Women Go on Forever, = W. 8S. Fawle, Reno, Nev., have| jess and that is why ‘Borrowed | Jon is perfect as Uncle Henry. “Pitter Patter,” “Maggie the Magnif: : ; arrived by motor and are guests at Wi'egy is one of those slctures that Joent” and “Penny Arcade.” ‘The lat- e e e the Huber home, 300 Second St. PARAMOUNT THEATRE . hing and ing and ter play was bought by Warner | South. ‘The party toured the Bleck ee een i ie starieeariy | James Cagney, featured in “The] and retitled “Sinners’ Holiday,” and ; oon Gate, ae sri 5 are 8] to do this and keeps it up to theend. | Public Enemy,” the Warner Bros. | Cagney was offered the role he had ry short visit ere the Misses O'Leary | “-rorrowed Wives” is the Titfany production coming to the Paramount | on the stage. Since then he has been 3 * | cots Mins enue ai | anaes, tee hie | LO a eet aes Saat same eaee 8), Dismarck’s Busy ean opping Center mer with their father, W. J. O'Leary.| ito) theatre today and Friday, Rex | dancing with getting him his break | “Other Men's Women,” “The Million- x Miss Huber is head of the commercial| tease and Vera Reynolds play the | in the theatre. aire” and “The Public Enemy.” department at the Carlin high school | jeaqing roles, Lease being the trou-| After graduation from Columbia : and plans to spend the summer here, | eeding roles, Lense Deng, The int, | university he began s long unsuccess-| America’s grapefruit production to * * * who would inherit the fortune if a lot | ful search for work, A bit wobbly | estimated as six-sevenths of the world Mrs. Andrew Person and sons, Carl/ o¢ persons and things didn't conspire | With hunger, he at last applied at the | crop. A. W. LUCAS CO. Announce a Week-End Sale of DRESSES Though Vacation Needs May Be Many and Varied—They Can Be Supplied Here. sister, Miss Vera Person, from Mac- alester university. Afterwards they will motor to Big Sand lake for a week's outing. They plan to return in about two weeks, accompanied by Miss Person. * * * Duane Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest M. Davis, 930 Sixth street, and John Birdzell, son of Justice and Mrs. L. E. Birdzell, 400 Sixth street, | left Thursday for Fort Snelling, Minn., where they will attend the reserve officers training camp. Both returned recently from the University of North Dakota. xk * Mr. and Mrs. William Noggle and daughter, Ione, 718 Fourth street, left Thursday morning for Chicago and points in Indiana where they will visit relatives. They plan to be away about three weeks and will spend the greater part of the time in Warsaw, South Bend and Fort Wayne, Ind. xe O® Favor Your Feet With Foot Saver Shoes Jantzen and Pelton e e Swim Suits Fine Neutan Kidskin 1 1 5 , neutral shade of tan .....-00: 8 Black Kidskin ........sesnesseccsccsccecs $10.85 Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Tullberg, 1021 Fourth street, have as their guests AAAA toB 4to 10 Mrs, Tullberg’s mother, Mrs. Paul Bohn, and sister, Mrs. Oscar Buehler, and daughter, Ella Lois, of Mott, and also Miss Loretta Bohn, New Eng- land, a niece of Mrs. Tullberg. They plan to remain for several weeks. se * R. B. Lewis, assistant manager at the Patterson hotel, has as his guests 4 Ww his mother, Mrs. M. G. Lewis, and his sister, Mrs. Betty Koepke, and also Miss Florence Schumacher and ‘ Maynard Nelson, all of Minneapolis. s Se They plan to leave for their homes Friday. xe ® Miss Mary Kent, Grand Forks, is visiting in Bismarck as the guest of Miss Auverne Olson, 514 West Thayer avenue. Both are students at the University. of North Dakota. * * OF Miss Audrey Rohrer has returned from the University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Rahrer, 411 Avenue E. * * * J. ©. 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She will return Sunday. ** * Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Brink, 508 Ave- nue A, have as their guest for a few weeks their nephew, T. J. Maroney, Staples, Minn. $e | Meetings of Clubs ‘ | And Social Groups i Members of the Women's Relief a | OMe corps will meet at 2:30 o'clock Friday i afternoon at the home of Mrs. George i Hugelman, 304 Third St. | * ek * Special entertainment has been planned for a meeting of the Rebekah w lodge at 8 o'clock Friday evening at the Odd Fellows hall. All Rebekahs oo SSSSSSSSS9SS9FS9DSSS9SS9SSS 995599955999 FS PUSOH ISOS OCP SCE CER ECCT STOOSF S $59 eect D or? TO Values in This Lot to $17.50 Full Range of Sizes * The Very Newest Styles for Now and Summer New Print Frocks with Short Sleeves ... Polka Dots ... Jacket Dresses ..-+.. in Abe .cliy are loyied to. aera. Summery Printed Chiffons . . . Plain Pastel Crepes ... on sale Friday and Saturday. Priced to fit every need— $1 0 0 Cuban heels, You will ee ee You will not only see a complete fashion picture here, but you will marvel how such Suits for Little Tots at ........ ° want a pair of linen | City-County News | lovely frocks can be sold at so small a price. Types for street and office wear . . - A codwwalnect . beret shoes—a pair , aeaneman acini hi iaeamieeit a for afternoons .. . for informal evenings .. . and many just the frock that you oir ie ‘I or is member o $1 95 Mrs. Ray Hildebrand and two sons, will need to complete your vacation plans. e family, each .........05.--- . $5 85 and $6 85 Glendive, Mont., stopped here Wed- Bs ni BD) nesday for a visit with friends. They WHITE ... BLACK ... NAVY ... PASTEL SHADES Othersiat ........0.00. occeceee. $4.95 and $6.95 Mirena oe a} were returning to their home after a trip in the east. No Approvals — No Lay-Bys — Every Sale Final County Judge I. C. Davies has left % for Fargo, where he will attend the y state convention of the Elks lodge, which opened Thursday afternoon for 4 a two-day session. 4 « Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Martin, Bis- marck, are parents of a daughter Ey ‘Thursday at the Bismarck hos- pital. Summer Hats $1.00 One Lot, in Values to $5.95 For the Miss or Matron—A Good Choice for You Beautiful Wash Fabrics Fast Color and Guaranteed CARD OF THANKS ‘We wish to thank our many friends for the beautiful floral offerings and sympathy extended to us in our be- reavement. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Tramp. Mrs, Carrie N. 8} Every smart new hat fashion for summer in this collec- tion—New lilted brim types—pert little sailors—auda- cious little caps—felt combinations—rough straws— smooth straws—hairbraids. Printed Zephyrs—32 and 36 inch. Every pattern a new one for this season. Ironclad guarantee on every yard. Regular-4ic prints on 32 sale Friday and Saturday, yard ...... Cc Look Young With Mello-glo Dimities—Everfast and others. 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