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____ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1932 | Queen Of Calico Ball Further Stock Mart Inquiry C Considered | sutticient power a (Miss Richmond and __ [Benefit Vaudeville _ Tickets G Go on Sale Meyer estimated a billion dollars |States during the World, war, now was being hoarded and that before the comes forth with another. death deal- anti-hoarding drive it was a half bil- lion more. He said the banking struc- ture should be unified under one chartering, , regulatory and power, eliminating state control. to show why they hay METAL SHORTAGE further credit under the liberalised} Palo Alto, Cal.—Within a century credit laws passed by congress. ‘the world will commence to feel & Meyer Makes Attack On Patman Measure|% ‘Washington, April 28—(#)—Eugene Meyer, governor of the federal reserve Sree, mond, to LeRoy E. Fess, Butfalo, N. “No date has been set for the wed- See en eee (Will Observe “World : Fellowship Sunday World Fellowship Sunday will be ‘observed at McCabe Methodist Epis- copal church at a special service Sun- day morning at 10:90 o'clock, accord- Hing to the pastor, Rev. Walter E. Va- The service will commemorate the 31st general conference of the Metho- dist church, which convenes in At- ‘lantic City, N. J., May 2, and con- mately 850 delegates, representing 40 ‘countries of the world and all sections jof the United States, will be in at- ltendance at the conference. land the choir will sing ag lass jhymns. ‘The sermon topic will “God's Call to the Church.” i -% # % Mrs. L. E. Davidson ie small son, Donald, Eau Claire, have ar- rived to spend portale weeks visiting ;with Miss Nellie Snyder, 220 West ‘Rosser avenue, and with other rela- jtives. Mrs. Davidson formerly was | Members of the Hylo bridge club {held a 1:30 o'clock luncheon Wednes- jmarked for eight. Following the meal jbridge was played at the home of 'Mrs. Roy Logan, 205 First St. Mrs. Homer Spohn and Mrs. T. G. Ploma- Mrs, Oscar Nustad entertained the members of her bridge club Wednes- day evening at the home of Mrs. W. M. Zabel, 917 Fifth St. Spring flow- ers and harmonizing appointments were used. There were guests for two tables of bridge. The score prizes ;were won by Mrs. J. W. McGuiness and Mrs. Zabel. es * * \_ Miss Irma Jane Hanley, daughter of jJudge J. M. Hanley, Mandan, recent- dy was initiated into active member- ship in Gamma Phi Beta, national so- cial sorority. Miss Hanley, @ sopho- more at the North Dakota Agricul- tural college, also is a member of the ‘Women’s Athletic association and the college ¥. W. es A. ** For Mr. ee Mrs. H. A. Penning- roth, who are leaving Bismarck, & bridge dinner was given Wednesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Kelley Sim- onson and Dr. and Mrs. R. F. Krause at the Simonson home, 405 Hannafin Bt. Covers were placed for 12 guests at tables appointed in rose and white and lighted with rose-colored candles. Mr. and Mrs, Penningroth held high score in the bridge games after din- ner and they were presented with a Associated Press Photo Mrs, Leo P. McLaughlin, wife of = the mayor of Hot Springs, Ark., ee Auxiliary Units Hold Council Meeting Here unit and those at Wilton and Regan. In attendance were Bismarck and ‘Wilton members and a number of the state officers and department chair- men residing in the slope district. Others appearing on the program were Mrs. J. A. Kasper, hegre ban hairman. tet, composed of Mesdames G. J. Wor- ner, Frayne Baker, Ferris Cordner and J. A. Solien, sang, accompanied by f the session was given over n of plans for a joint pic- Council units and their its, to be held sometime summer. * % 4% Captain and Mrs. R. R. Tourtillott were hosts at a buffet dinner Wed- at their quarters at nesday evening q clacton’ . There were 12 guests. Rose- eolored snapdragons and carnations arranged in a silver bowl and match- ing candles in silver holders were the decorations in the dining room. Bridge hin ging ie Sheers ‘A. Byrne, Mrs. Fred N¢ , Major John R. Oswalt and Goon Harris receiving the score prizes. Khudsorek, in Soviet Russia, is a village housing nothing but. profes- sional poets. Light from a cloudy sky is equal to a brightness of 225 candlepower per square foot. Smart new spring dresses, greatly reduced, $6.25, $10.75, and $15.75. Straw hats, $1.00 will bé queen of the celebration of the 100th anniversary of Hot Springs Natlonal park. She will wear a home-made calico gown for the “pioneer day” ball. From a microscopical tion of the dust found in @ watch, a French scientist claims that he cann tell the kind of work in which a man owning the watch is engaged. STORAGE 2% of your valuation Every Repairing, Remodeling, Relining, and Cleaning at Kod low summer rat PHONE 496 State Fur Company Opposite the G. P. Hotel Bismarck, N. Dak. CAPITOL THEATRE STARTS TODAY (THURSDAY) Daily at 2:30 - 7 - 9 — Mat. Adults 25c; Eve. 35 The Year’s Screen Screen Scream Cohens and Kelleys -—IN— HOLLYWOOD HOT DIGGEDY-DOG! All the nuts of Hollywood gathered together to make scenes for this funniest of all pic- tures ... and you'll see them doing their stuff at the famous Cocoanut Grove and other Hollywood hot spots ... Wow, what a laugh the whole thing is! George Sidney - - Charlie Murray June Clyde, Norman Foster and many others DON’T MISS IT! Weve Never Seen "Ultra Modern Ct ade! her! Gives nothing, igh Ol hee pros She even cies to break the law of Mother-Love. Until it breaks her. And makes her into a sweet and kindly character, a woman strange- ly counterfeit, but true! You'll see a new Kay Francis in this startling romance-drama, E False Madonna ” A bere Picture KAY FRANCIS WILLIAM BOYD CONWAY TEARLE f—__—_____} BING CROSBY “The Billboard Girl” NEWS aS —EX sae tage on ur mn Our RADIO = ot a se, pireet real potent) Thurs. & Fri. Only THEATRE ( p) “The House of Hits” Such Values In —— Friday and Saturday Only We Offer for the First Time in Bismarck 117 Brand New Made to Sell at $16.50 and More © ALL SALES MUST BE FINAL SIZES * 14 to 40 Special Sale Beginning Tomorrow The season’s smartest coats will be found here in two beautiful groups especially arranged for your selection. Some have rich fur trimmings, others in the classic tai- lored reefer and Polo Coats that are so popular for sportwear .... But all of them are most unusual at the prices asked. Group 1 Formerly selling at $19.50. For Friday and Saturday $75 Millinery We have a limited number of beautiful Turban Hats, specially priced for this event at $35 SARAH GOLD 312 Main Avenue . “Style Without Extravagance” OIAMONGS.7JEWELAY ‘WE Specialize in Diamonds and diamond setting, also Weé- ding Rings and Sterling silver table-ware. Bring us your watch repairs © F. A. KNOWLES Jeweler. “Bismarck’s Diamond Store” Group 2 This group includes our higher priced coats and they are specially marked for Friday and Saturday at $2.5 Dresses Take advantage of these savings now . Buy one of these smart spring frocks that will give new life to your mararohe and carry you through the season .... This one froup one ly priced for Friday and $10" SHOP Bismarck, N. Dak. ..and that means you'll be needing some of the new SPRING STOCRING SHADES ‘\Hosmey Asta laste nee | SOA aoe ataen TANBIOSH ee LOO = You wont: find a coat in this marvelous group that isn’t new and . not a single one was made to sell un- der $16.50 . . . imagine it! Swagger Polo Coats, new scarfs and collarless styles . . . some with contrasting trims. . . silk crepe lining. . . mili- tary button effects. . . a miracle val- ue that’s beyond all un at pie 00, Make Arcepemente, New, Now to. Be Here Early Tomorrow SARAH GOLD SHOP “Style Without Extravagance” 312 Main Ave. BISMARCK, N. D. Phone 566