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Rey a PP ea) <i @| z t ; | ‘ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1932 5* 3 fo clogs gracsd. tie tables," [predanes “ths tine ea pear teenies BOMBS WRECK CHINESE UNIVERSITY BUILDINGS | \4 * # * ing bridge, with Mrs, G. A. Snyder Members of the Liberal Arts club|@nd Mrs. H. Kenyon receiving the will be entertained at a 7 o’clock| Prizes. ie Sik Zk. i #/ \\dinner at the home of the president, Sa | ee [City-County News ip J. L. Kelley, sheriff, returned to Bismarck Friday noon from Sidney, Mont., where he has been transact- ing business, Mrs. F. H. Waldo, at their next) Mr. and Mrs, P. J. Meyer, 912 meeting April 30. The invitation was|Fourth St. have left on a business > . 5 extended at the March meeting of|trip to Minneapolis. Homemakers’ Classes Fill Need for Special the club, held following a dinner se A °. ‘Thursday evening in the Cavern room| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Derrig, Linton, : : : : Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sheldon, Instruction, First Week’s Enrollment Shows|at the Hotel Prince. Miss Maude | former Bismarck residents, returned : — : Washburn, accompanied by their son, Tollefson had the program on “Law|to their home Thursday after spend- 4 4 s : < Harry, who has been a patient at the 5 a ‘ ’ Enforcement” and her talk was fol-jing several days in Bismarck: as the : ‘ - ‘ a Bismarck hospital for the last three ‘About 146 Women Enrolled in] Dickinson Teachers lowed by @ round table discussion of etal Gee als oe Sok ee . — Sree eo eee, on Phe *, ie ic. r — r e by ursd: Six-Weeks’ Course Under College Orchestra to o eee Kleppe home during the last few ’ ; A their home. ‘Miss Ella Johnson Give Sacred Concert} Mt, and Mrs. Earle ©. Peck, 1012 | foe ann Minter of Me lenpe. » A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Eighth street, were hosts to the Miss Ki “tert 3 ti Lawrence Gross, Burnstad, at St. —————— members of their bridge club at-a 7| Miss Kleppe left Thursday for Botti- Alexius hospital Friday morning. The College Concert orchestra of|oiock dinner ‘Thursday evening. Ap- |"&8U, where she will visit friends. With 146 women enrolled in seven |the Dickinson state teachers’ college|pointments in pink and white and pa te classes in adult homemaking, the an-| win) present a sacred concert at 7:30|/Pink tapers were used on the tables nual six- for Bismarck | 9, and covers were marked for 12 ts. weeks course for arcK o'clock Sunday evening at the Me- 58 Coues patois and R. Caer hostesses at a bridge party Thursday Mrs. James Guthrie, Mrs. A. A. Doerner and Mrs. Louis Garske were homemakers got an enthusiastic start) Cabs Methodist E : : 1. . . ha: F piscopal church, it| ton evening when they entertained the ce c > ee this ‘ace were awarded the bridge prizes. 5 4 % rs Jotinbons, idnerans IneeraGkor ae tee Was announced by the Rev. Walter/Mr. and Mrs, Carl E. Knudtson and sroupy hale husbands rand friends at ; . ; : economics. Interest shown in the|E. Vater, pastor. Mr. and Mrs. Morton were guests of; 3” Mary's school alditoriiim. ‘THAKe i - THEATEE first few days indicates there is a real| Under the direction of Miss Cath-|the club for the evening. This was demand for this type of service, Miss |erine Burns a program featuring|the last meeting of the club for this| 4°", euests, for, Tne Beds on Johnson believes. vocal and violin solos and numbers /|Season. went to Mrs. T. E. Flaherty, Mrs. Associated Fress Photo Sponsored by the Bismarck public |by a string trio and a brass ensemble, - ea aa Grant Marsh, F. H. Geiermann and This picture shows some of the ruined buildings of Chinan university near Shanghal, which became a. schools through an arrangement with| Will be offered in addition to the| A yellow and green color scheme|pan McDonald. A supper was served target for Japanese shells and machine.gun bullets when Chinese forces erected sandbag barricades on the home economics division of the {Selections by the entire orchestra. |was carried out in the table appoint-| after the games. the “campus.” Some of the barricades may be seen in the foreground. 3c Entire Evening LAST TIME TONIGHT state department of vocational educa-|__Numbers to be given are “Unfold/ments for a bridge party given|g———__ ig — - - —_—— tion, the classes are open to all wom-|Ye Portals,” Gounod, orchestra; vio-|Thursday afternoon in the Auxifiary| | ‘ ‘ en of the elty., Instruction is offered te ee ae ee, coreg at World War Memorial | Meetings of Clubs, || LkRPBPBVPBPBPRPLPPPL AAAS in sewing, cooking, home furnishing, 5 es e | bul y Mrs. Thomas Hethering- | | y home nursing, child training and re- Requiem,” Verdi, orchestra; vocal|ton for the benefit of St. George's ,_ Fraternal Groups ‘ lated subjects. solos, “Angel's Serenade,” Bragden,|Guild. There were guests for six|” The Senior Kings Heralds of the The class in Low Cost Meals, which |and “One Sweetly Solemn Thought,”| tables of bridge. Mrs. C. C. Larson| McCabe Methodist church will meet meets Mondays from 7:30 to 9 p. m., Bar oar an en Wao, and ah S. A. Floren received the|at 2:30 O'clock eavarday afternoon at the high school, with an enroll- | Spi ir My Prayer, »|Score prizes. The hostess was as-| at the home of Hollis Beall, 618 Third ment of 37, heads the list in size.jbrass ensemble; “Overture to the|sisted in serving by Mrs. H. H. Pil-| street, Next week this class will study rela-|Messiah,” Handel and “Chorale and moor. . Sl tive economy of foods and compare |Chorale Prelude,” Bach, string or- . ee Democratic presidents who have tlasses of foods as to values. Mem- palate se eons ae o snus Members of St. Jude's mission group | carried New York state are Grover: ba He ae ate ae low cost Sa Be rei ee soujus hk So tasies ane ay after- | Cleveland, Martin Van Buren, James, fi "4 s + i¢ home ot! rs. e “ wi The Home Improvement class, with|Animam from Stabat Mater,” Ros- ea ee ee ee 22 women listed, has proved popular |sini, orchestra. and will be increasingly so as the} The concert here by the Dickinson study of methods of cleaning furni-|COllege orchestra is an annual cus- ture and renovating fabrics is pursued ;tom of many years standing. next week. Removal Gh eh M i F * x cf brics, care of floors and eradication | of insect pests will be discussed. "This | usi¢ ‘estival Plans clase recta Mondays from | 3:90 to Nearing Completion “Color and color combinations and} Preparations are being made for the arrangements of furniture ' will be/music festival to be conducted at studied by the Home Furnishings) Jamestown by the North Dakota Fed- class, which now ind Dit evens eration of Music clubs May 23 to 25. rolled. It meets Thursday a vi fd Professor J. S, Black, festival di- ee) ob te a Er cHBel "| rector, is preparing for the presenta~ we lays os elkaeea one ‘at the ‘high tion of the opera, “Carmen,” to be aioe on dnesdays at 7:30 p. m., given by the seerus and soloists of and the other at the Wachter school | 7mestown col Proyens: ot the ‘Valley F have a total Thursdays at 2:30 p. m., City State Teachers college is to pre- enrollment of 15, but large 8TouP| sent a state orchestra of 60 players. of women is expected to join for the} “airs, G. ©, Plath, state extension meetings next week. Foundation pat) chairman of the Federation of Music terns will be the Heed Lpkead tting |clubs, has contacted district chairmen coming week. Replied ake /in an effort to federate one senior garments together ¢f aes tibts club in each district prior to the fes- A supper class in meal prep! tival. She said newly organized clubs He’s Here MAHATMA ROGERS Engagement of their Greatest Picture TOILET ARTICLES All Standard Preparations, on Sale, at Thrifty Savings | SATURDAY, APRIL 2 TOMORROW ONLY All the thrills of Reckless of Good Time He sets out to sell razor-blades to a sultan. . . and gets into a close shave with a siren, planned for Wednesdays at 5:30 to! 1ay ‘send delegates to the festival. 7:30 p. m., is Be ener Arrangements have been made for so popular al ”| meeting places of the various sessions While in the City for the Auto Show Shop Here and Save EEO SLLOP oS SPP SOSESSSLSSSSS SSS PESSSSSLOSELES POE EOPLESCL AAA AACS meeting Tuesdays at 5:30 p. m., had to | Prine Otte sestival by Mrs. Paul Oy; ji be formed, This class will tucee Lute, Jamestown, chatrman. eae sues Kileenex, 35¢ packarers. (0... 1 cece etter ees $ .29 er J. Ottaway, national president, fi : . ji Perens Genegre laa puma expected to attend the festival. Fitch’s Shampoo, 75c bottle (one bottle hair tonic free)... .59 plate dinner, the buffet, Bogiistmers| Mrs. L. H. Fredricks, 812 Sixth Ambrosia Special, $2.00 value ....... .. 90 sian, compromise and tray dinners’ eet, entertained. a company of 12 $s : , are arree child’ study class, meeting women at an informal party Thurs: %| Coty’s Face Powder, dollar box.......... CoP eieneee . 89 at the high sehool Thursdays at 8:80) oF ne ; : $| Tooth Paste—Pebeco, Pepsodent, Ipana, Iodent, Colgate’s p. m., discipline and obedience ed i * e * Funnier than ever as the Shiek Ny i iA ” ’ 7 35 the toples for the coming week) qMts. W. L. Gordon, Washburn, left from Claremore! ‘ all regular 50c tubes, each..... es coieiee nee eye) pate A ere . asl Will Spend several "weeks ‘with her A BOOTH TARKINGTON STORY :| Fiance Face Powder, dollar box...... 19 — cl inuinetictons at tke Calveraity, of Joel Jetta : ’ Djer Kiss Face Powder, 60c box..... 39} 2 x A nie . ° Is Three-Ac Bs ee aia es DE $) Ingram’s Milkweed Cream, 50c jar ..... Eiger amma nneeramme. 21!) || sit hi = kK » Bi left Pri- uy; Shock x : * _ ae r Pulekercs “inark the shree-act dayaeee none Giendive, Mont, noticia stants *) Pond’s Cold and Vanishing Cream, 65¢ jar ........ 45 ye n % ¥ ii. - head evening, Apel 14 by ne stot i Tha Mrs.“ Geores J ‘Brown. COMEDY -- NOVELTY -- NEWS $| Johnson’s Borated Baby Talcum, 25c tin .... 17 ci f St. Alexius hospital. 4 vn, wi ompanier wife —_—_—_—_—_—_—_ , 2 fi ‘ Se eee eented ab 8io'clookiin here forimeater, returned tow Glen- Today and Saturday Only %| Glostora Hair Groom, 50c bottle....... RG Se ero nner) the auditorium of the St. Alexius/dive the first of oe peeks $ Listetine, 14-ounce bottle 69 nurses’ home. : Co x] Listerine, 14-ounce bottle ..... 0.1... see ee ee eres e eens a ii 1 He , “The Brat”! Mi: Al Schlinkert, Seattle, ‘ ‘ “ nee 4 as cuhiNacac nag the tending re “aes hae was, ett Pray for et home attr @ %| Tooth Brushes, Tek and Pro-phy-lac-tic, regular 50c each. .35 it oul women. short visit wi er er-in-law 5 ported by a cast dude by Sister and sister, Mi. and Ms, J.B, Dorie THEATRE s Dew-deodorant, 50c bottle .............0.eee eee eee Sade.) thi raining ni 1 Iss in- “The House ket’ y a _ eat et sc epee came here trom st, Paul where ile S| Neet Depilatory, 60c tube ..............005 ; * Proceeds will be used for special/she has been visiting wi relatives . y 0 : 4 Caaaeacenedt activities at the|for several weeks. Hae COMING “UNION DEPOT 99 ‘The Sears x Bathasweet, dollar tin ... . aieieusnctaie <lencpsueKete-ete06 <1) re Taming thelki " school. eS ; oe acne) avery pee ae] | AS Most Novel 11%) Italian Balm; dollar bottle: ..i...4.csecse0scesccceeanns sient hor Zl Miss Elizabeth Cervinski, 509 Tenth|H. Van Orsdel, Bismarck, and Mrs. s Italian Balm 60¢ bottle eC ome er 45 § [\ reels. Be ; street, entertained ee Tempers oC) B a Binpeter: of Mandan, enieta < : ? : pact sass ile . ais . "| 59 i -Winning a ttle Fh lon group at a jointly at a bri urs- 4 i see ad! nldge “party “following the reguler|day afternoon at the home of Mrs, $] Odontie Antiseptic Solution, dollar bottle ............... 5 enandorhil Wiel meeting of the society Thursday eve-| Larson, 614 Raymond street, in honor 2 29 ing. Cards were in play at threejof Mrs. C. O. Burnett. Two tables * : : on Tana anid primer were Won by, Miss| were) acranbed for tedidae andi the You'll find delight and interest in Bernadine ‘Cervinski and Mrs. Her-|score prize went to Mrs. William my é, man Pelker. Holm. Pink tapers ornamented with reviewing the new 3} Burma Shave Shaving Cream, 35c tube .. 31 Boccabelli Castel Soap, 4 bars for ...... Se er eee ae) Challenge Toilet Soap, 5 bars'for ..........eseeeeeeeees 025 Spring Fashions shown by Robertson’s on living models See the New Spring Coats, Suits, Dresses, Shoes and Accessor- ies that we will model at the Auto Show, Saturday evening, April 2. This Is National F. T. D. Week Send Flowers By Wire The Mercury Way THEATRE - MANDAN Tonight - Saturday Mat. Sat. 2 p. m., 10¢ - 25¢ ~SSS9SS SS Saturday- Night = tsi MADE BY THE MAKERS OF Here Is How It Is Done at YOU ORDER the flowers or plant you want delivered at our store , f It’s true Bismarck’s Greatest ‘ WE WIRE f wers We: Telegraph: Home the details of your order to Flowers-by-Wire one of our bonded members in the city where the flowers are to be delivered. } A Laugh with Every Doughnat Automobile Show OUR FELLOW MEMBER - 4 < 50% And there are thousands of them in Oscar A wees te pe ce Dishwashing is MORE SUDS ; ths United Artnts how! speci e from his fresh stock of flowers MEN and plants and delivers it with the hardest part 47% e ye to the address Will & Co, F=***" i * Ores can Cat be sent by Air 319 Third Street placed in advance in time ef des 4 livery for Air Mail to arrive at Bismarck, N, Dak. ou Mall Why not take advantage of the fact that this is F. T. D. Week by wiring Spring flowers or potted plants to someone you are think- ing of.. Phone 784. of marriage For Women's Wear Where smart. fashions are reasonably priced BUT cee howmuch easier itis with the NewOxydol @ Dissolves faster, rinses away cleaner, makes SO% more suds— thas hy the New Oxydel makes dishes so sparkling clean THE COMPLETE lightens all housework. Kind to hands, sweet smelling, leaves HOUSEHOLD SOAP UITREYS |3 th Anniversary Celebration Stars Foday Listed are Just a Few of the Many Unusual Values You May Expect to Find in Our Store During This Event — New Spring Coats, values $24.50 at 16.00;’Values to $19.75 at $11.00. Dresses, values $12.50 at $8.00, or 2. for $15.00. Hats, val ues $2.98 at $1.51. Pure Silk Full Fashioned Hose Chiffon or Service 63c. Welcome Automobile Show Visitors

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