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di om Lt. Ballou Is Speaker Bismarck Auxiliary \ | Wil serve as hostesses cach day. fchildren from each of the sections of { iN : ioe aor ibe en = T() BURY WAIT AT | (© noon and from 2 until 5 p.m. ~ Producer Hughes is probably the|/the Knights of Columbus here Sun- i { ( IET ! NEWS Ra I Bt at he rte esata as) CFA Vo tion? y. ¥ = made more attend se: . : - ‘ ’ 45 é y ternoon, will aid in bringing the Ni PAUL SERVICES 100 tests for an important role before | thedral at 7 a. m. begore rir Mo the — mothers and children to the clinic and THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1932 ee 3 Is Appendicitis e APITO Cc THEATRE L filling the part. He spends months/auditorium of St. Mary's school for} ‘The of appe! a f returning them as well as making in preparation on a picture while jdegree work. The council and candi-|is binder ‘iblexstion caute ta H T i hi them comfortable while there. Two Body of Local Man Will be Sent other producers spend weeks—andjdates will attend a banquet in thejterference with the conduction of the onig! it when he starts actual filming he is|dining room of the World War Me- normal nerve impulses to the appen- gardless of previous box office pres-|tennial class of candidates will be int- tige. tlated into the Bismarck council of Fourteen women, seven in the i ‘. » ‘9 _ Workers for Monday morning will to Native Cit r Final convinced that his production will be} morial building at 6:30 p. m. _ resis' At Delphian Luncheon| Unit Gets Citation |e mrs. P. 3. meyer, hostess; Mrs.M.| City For Final /right. More expensive, ethaps, but +e ais The, oy, grace, of reustneel Mis Life Was pease peo Ruder, Mrs. J. B. Smith, Mrs. Carl Rites in the long run more economical, as} Headquarters for the North Dakota|racilitates an inflammation eh is Knudtson, Mrs. Harry Hanson, Mrs. The Bismarck Delphian society} The Bismarck American Legion| >"> "pov. and Mrs. Harold Shaft, In Auxil unit received a citation fcr closed its activities for this season ary the afternoon they will be replaced by | Funeral services for Jason E. Walt./the most money at the ticket-win-|27, will be at the New Bismarck h Friday afternoon with a luncheon having gained 120 points out of & pos Mrs, F. A. Knowles as host 4 | Bismarck man who was found dead fact that the appendix is not drained e sible 130 at the annual meeting of EP! lostess ant i dows. tel, according to J. Nelson Kelly, na-_,, and ‘am at Mrs, A. M. Omdahl, Mrs. P. W. Freise,|{2 his room Friday forenoon, will be “ ¥ very readily, and consequently enten- Ballo, Fore cinecutenant ©.|the, third district, held at Edgeley |aers, Sonn Larson, Mrs. B. O. Refvem {conducted in St, Paul and no services| eomes to the Canltol thea MO ne | mnmttgeman from this state. |sion to it of an inflammation of the eir Love N. 8. Ballou, Fort Lincoln, was blige It is rated as one of the su- Guest speaker. The affair was held|Perior units of the state, according to i Mrs, James Morris, national vice mi ne oom at the Hotel president, who presented the citation. Tuesday morning and her assistants |h¢ Was a member, said Saturday. Prin 4 will be Mrs. Kelley Sim 5 . 8. ce cafe, The forthcoming poppy sale, re-|P wrote, Mrs, E. 4 Greenwtsa, og Sunday evening for funeral and in- the outstanding pictures, particularly | delegation to the national Democratic prod iting A BI re) in this era of entertainment, return|convention, opening in Chicago June Leta IA anes. Poche i the of n bowels readily closes its lumon, and and Mrs, W. F, Harris, Will be held here, officials of the|is played by Paul Muni, a Broad Mi Mrs, Burt Finney will be hostess |Elks lodge and Rotary club, of which | stage-star, eho quit the screen ed iGGaerntion teaciar tan Bae eoreie any substance which may be im- 4 years ago after making two pi with prisoned within the appendix, to- Wait’s body will be sent to St. Paul| for ‘Fox Film Corporation. baiahehe: Souty” superintanclent of ‘sceoolt ta ARAM catsk Mg etl Ann Dvorak, a girl who for three|the county all week. Wednesday Miss | Stantly present in the bowels, excite Lieut. B: allou discussed the history) habilitation work and child welfare H. P, Goddard, Mrs R. S. Towne and|terment there. Services are being ar-| years was on the payroll of a major|Thorson and Miss Huber conducted aj @ inflammatory process therein. of the U. 8, from the Revolutionary} Were topies stressed during the COn-!urs ‘B.A, Woehle. Relieving them in|T@nged by Miss Margaret Wait, sister| studio without receiving a single}rural conference for summer school The cause of Appendicitis can b2 war to the World war. In discussing |Vention, at which Mrs. G. Olgterson,!tne afternoon will be Mrs. Spencer |#M4 only known living relative of the! chance to display her talents, wae| teachers at Gibbs school, with nine|Temoved by Grugiess methods, and the Revolution he told of the vain at- (‘istrict committewoman, presided Boise, hostess; Mrs, H. A. Brandes,| Bismarck man, at St. Paul, where she/ given the outstanding feminine role| teachers attending. the patient restored to normal health, tempts of General Washington to se-|Numbers by the Junior Auxiliary of! yrs 'g. a, Brown, Mrs. T. B, Mein-|!8_® Primary grade teacher. and her performance was 2 sensation. +e * without medicine or surgery. cure some definite statement of po-|Edseley, was one of the surprise fe8-!hover, Mrs, B. F. Fossum, Mrs, A. V.|_ Rites probably will be conducted licy from the Continental Congress, | tures of the meeting. . end quoted at length from Washing. The Jamestown quartet won firs; ton’s letters to congress in which the|Place in the quartet contest in which /ers with the plan of the clinic and to urge them to bring their children was Practices of short enlistment, pay-|the Bismarck unit was entered. ment of bounties, arbitrary appoint-| A colonial tea, served by girls 1"| carried on this week by Mrs, R, H.|® ‘itualistic service during their reg- a nr i vest, {tract in writi he eff in ment of officers and state control of | costume of pre-Revolutionary days.| Waldschmidt, Mrs. C. B, Rosen and|Ular meeting Friday night, PRO Ce eae nee en | OR EH et patient is operat troops were deplored. followed the conference. The bicen-/ mrs, a. O, Brainerd, members of the| 4" escort made up of members of A son was born at the Bismarck |ed upon within a definite number of E was @ sca ndal The effect of the failure of con-|tenial theme was stressed in the dec-|Community Council committee, who|the Elks and Rotary clubs will ac- gress to follow Washington's advice|orations and program. Other social] are in charge of ai ements. company the casket from the Perry ‘was shown. Then the history of later|affairs were a luncheon Friday noon = a Funeral Home to the train Sunday. RET IN BIS AR K Mrs. J. Tschider, Solen. Sh Gata la THEE” Oneratad Upon monger—his ‘wars was traced to show that in each|and @ dinner Thursday evening at In this group will be Obert A. Olson, — . within the agreed period of time that craving for sensation- ei rok os fissused the country bel Cage lat and unit MADRIGAL CLUB iN aed he eta ea Aoi a Trinity Lutheran Will we be paid a sum agreed upon equiv- alism knew no ad suffered tremendous loss of life|presidents were guests. 5 a: - - - ? * has e and money as a result of continual] Fourteen Bismarck women attend- land, George Humphreys, and George] 12 Women in Session With Julia Have Musical Service \kslod tee Appendiaitis seities! bounds...wife, child, failure to learn the lessons of the/ed. Duemeland, representing Rotary. Of- Bi pel a hi thi Revolution. * # % ficials of the Elks club also will be rekke of N. D. A. C.; 16 Special services, held in connection | 4:. 4, H jonor meant nothing The National Defense act was out-| Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Vogel, 606 West id eared the train bearing Here Friday with national music week observances, has never signed a death certificte. to him until—but see Uned in some detail and it was shown | Rosser avenue, have as their guest for that nearly all of the major provi-|@ few days Mrs. Herb Thompson and sions of that act embody basic prin-|Mrs. Carl J. Carlson, both of Cole- ciples preached by General Wash-| harbor, who came here to attend the ington while commander-in-chief of| Sessions of the Bismarck Presbyterial. the Continental army, but unrecog-| Another visitor at the Vogel home is nized and disregarded until formally|Donald Headrick, also of Coleharbor, adopted more than a century after|Who is here for the high school track the death of their author, meet. ° A study of present-day conditions| @S——— in Germany and Russia, together | Meetings of Clubs, | with a review of current events will comprise the program for next year, | it was decided. Members of the pro-| gram committee are Mrs. R. A, Rit-| The Monday ¢lub will meet at the terbush, Mrs. George Ebert and Mrs,|home of Mrs. G. F. Dillam, 710 Fifth C. B. Whittey. St., Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Purchase of five elm trees, to be ied presented to the park board for; An indoor picnic at the home of | crowd lessened the zest with which the | Y¢: planting, was authorized by the so-|Mrs. Andrew Erdahl, 116 West Thay- ciety. Five new members were in-jer avenue, promptly at 1:30 o'clock troduced, bringing the total member-|Monday afternoon, will conclude ac- ship to 20 for the coming year. tivities of the Bismarck Study club Covers were marked for 16 at the|for this season. Mesdames Erdahl, H.|Chorus sang two numbers not on the|Come organist at a theater here. Mrs. A. E. Kopplin and Iva B. Little, luncheon. Members of the commit-|E. Shearn and F. E. Diehl comprise tee in charge were Mrs. George Reg-|the committee in charge. ister, Mrs. J. E. Davis, and Mrs. K. +e # Kjelstrup. Mrs. Ballou was a guest.| Members of the Cosmos club will ee * meet at 8 o'clock Monday evening at Mrs. Sam Amonn, Jamestown, has|the home of Miss Lillian Cook, 609 come to Bismarck to spend a few|First street. days with her mother, Mrs. Paul Ben- nett, 302 Eighth street. a: ARRANGE PROGRAMS Mrs. C. J. Onsrud, Coleharbor, will eave Sunday for her home after spending a few days here as the guest y of Mrs, Robert Petron, 500 Avenue A. Mrs. Onsrud came here for the annual meeting of the Bismarck Presbyterial. ses @ ve 7 pats. Milton Wick, Niles, Ohio, who Elks Club and Churches Will as been here for about a month dur- i i ing the serious illness of her mother, ave su pense Mrs, W. P. Lomas, 801 Tenth St., left Here Sunday Saturday noon for her home, Mrs, Lomas is paren improved. Mother's Day in Bismarck, will be Mrs. W. A. McDonald, 223 observed Sunday with several spec! St., has returned” to i ice church programs, an Elks club pro- an extended visit with relatives and|&T@m, and many social gatherings ar- friends at points on the Pacific coast. ren in honor of “mother” in locai Among places visited were Los An- ‘ geles, San Diego, Palo Alto and San| The public is invited to attend a Francisco, She also spent about a|Program at the Paramount theater month at Tucson, Ariz. at 2:30 o'clock arranged by the locai xe & Elks club, according to Charles Liess- Bridge was played at five tables fol-|™an, exalted ruler. Jowing a meeting of the Yeomen's} Church programs include: lodge Thursday evening at the Odd| First Evangelical—Rev. Ira E. Herz- Fellows hall. Prizes were won by Mrs,|berg will preach his sermon on “Our J. B, Belk, Grant Marsh, Miss Cath-| Mothers” and the choir will sing “‘Te!l erine McDonald and M. Berger. Mrs.|Mother I'll Be There.” The program Edward Church, Miss Alice Hixon|prepared by the North Dakota Coun- and Miss Tina Harms were the com-|cil of Religious Education will be fol- mittee in charge. lowed. * % First Presbyterian—Rev. Floyd E. Bismarck ‘friends of Ensign Clara|Logee’s sermon will be entitled “Be- J. Sletten of the Salvation Army at/hold Thy Mother.” A vocal duet Jamestown, will be interested to hear |“Mother o’ My Mother” and an organ of her promotion to the rank of ad-|postlude, “Mother My Dear” also are jutant. Miss Sletten was in charge/on the program. of the Bismarck Salvation Army post| First Baptist—A doxology for moth- for three and one-half years, having/ers will be given by the choir and been transferred to the Jamestown / special music including, “My Mother's area last August. Bible,” is planned. Rev. E. L. Jack- * % * son will preach on “A Mother's Influ- A card party at which 16 tables|ence” and the congregation will sing were in play followed a meeting of the|the hymn, “Faith of Our Mothers.” Royal Neighbors lodge Friday evening} McCabe Methodist Episcopal—Spe- at the Odd Fellows hall. Both auction|cial mothers’ programs for both and contract were played with Mrs.| morning and evening have been ar- Oscar Selvig receiving the auction|ranged by Rev. Walter E. Vater. The prize and Mrs. Roy Bakken the con-|morning sermon is entitled “Our tract prize, Refreshments were|/ mothers” while the evening sermon served by a committee composed of! wii] be “In Memory gf Mother.” Many Mrs. Milton Rue, Mrs. Hilda Joslin,|/yother's Day mi numbers are Mrs. L. 8. Blensley and Mrs. J. W-! pjanned. MeGuiness, Salvation Army—Adjutant Herbert dtd Smith will speak on “The Mother of A mother’s day program was given| voces” at 8 p. m. at @ special Moth- at a meeting of the Past Noble er’s Day servic Grands club Friday evening at the home of Mrs. K. C. Arness, 223 West ‘Thayer avenue. Members gave quot- Fs L LIN ations relating to Mother's Day and readings appropriate to the occasion were presented by Mrs. Nellie Evarts and Mrs, F. L. Burdick of Mandan. Cleo Arness sang a solo, A number of guessing contents et; alores: - ith Mrs. Evarts ant irs. J. I. Vrzal winning prises. May baskets decorat-| Women’s Community Council ed ithe eRe DE refreshments were/ — wil! Conduct Clinic For Younger Children xe * Miss Phyllis Lovelace, danatles, ot » Inga I, Thompson, es Benge gies, te appear as a] Next week promises to be & busy “belle” in the production of “The|time for a large group of Bismarck Rape of the Lock,” Carleton college | women affillated with the Women’s May fete at Northfield, Minn., May 14.|Community Council, who have donat- Miss Lovelace, a freshman at the col-|ed their services to make the annual lege, took an active part in Somes peeseetion) children’s clinic success- at the Bisma! igh | ful. hoa " “me Carleton May fetes are] The clinic will be conducted in the considered one of the northwest’s dis- | dining hall of the World War Memor- tinctive dramatic events, drawing au-|ial building from Monday morning diences of between 3,000 and 4,000 an-| until Friday evening, with Dr. Maysil nually. They are staged on an island | Williams, of the state health depart- in Lyman Memorial lake, with the} ment, in charge. She will be assisted slopes above making a natural am-|by a staff of two trained nurses. phitheater. Nearly 150 performers are; To speed up the examination of required for the production and ac-|the children, one day has been set for companiments will be played by the Ss Carleton Symphony band. A Miracle CARD OF THANKS ‘We wish to thank our friends, the|1s happening in hair dressing fash- American Legion and Veterans of|ions! Today the long locks fall, all Foreign Wars for their assistance,| about us—but the sweethearts and sympathy and floral offerings during] the fathers and the uncles ahd the our breavement. me pitts are EE, beggin Sy “WHY om Mis. beter En to our hair stylists, who make. this short coiffure so subtle, from shap- If you think criminals have| comes first; then a. Stes: 130.—Ad' Fraternal Groups | concert at the city auditorium given | resided at 911 Sixth street. nam, county agricultural agent, said.|'T. G, Plomasen: “In Heaven Above,” | <=======—e—e————eeere Super: curline Permanent Wave, Exclusively the upper hand, see “Scar- GTON’S, : Jeweler, 2 face.” Capitol, Monday and ae ee ‘will please bray sy Biswarck's Diamond Store’ Tuesday, vertisement, b The usual cost to the patient is Sorenson and Mrs John R. Fleck, from St. Paul's Church On the Hill! ducer in Hollywood for leading parts,|Wishek, are pare at a gon born | $25.00, You may ask—Do you guaran- Preliminary work to acquaint moth- | (Episcopal), although her role in “Scarface” was|Saturday morning at the Bismarck |'ee @ cure? We do not, because Doc- Members of the Elks lodge com-|her first. hospital. Mrs. Abern is the former | ‘rs do not guarantee a cure, but we Temorated the memory of Walt with Sally Rubin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, | Will do this, we will enter into a con- Today she is sought by every pro-| Mr. and Mrs, hospital Saturday morning to Mr.and|Years our services will cost the pa- will be conducted at the Trinity Luth-| although he has given more than one tor yourself in eran church Sunday at 7:30 p. m.,| hundred thousand adjustments since Wait's body will lie in state at the Perry Funeral Home Saturday eve- Twelve leaders of seven Homemak- University Mixed Chorus Gets) ning. ers clubs were in Bismarck Saturday|Rev. Opie 8. Rindahl, pastor, has an- Coming to Bismarck. This looks like # Enthusiastic Applause Wait was prominent in the city as:for a project meeting with Miss Julia] nounced. large number, but with an average 0! a pianist, organist, and designer of|Brekke, of the extension department i |more than twenty patients a day for Friday Evening cards for special occasions. He had of the state agricultural college, in|, PO senior and junior choirs will fifteen years will amount to mor: been organist at St. George's Epis-!the World War Memorial building. | t@ke part in the services. |than the hundred thousand men- copal church and was accompanist| Sixteen leaders of nine other| Included on the program will be|tioned. His phone number is 260 and * ” 43 : ve i - e for a similar a a 3 . evening to hear an inspiring choral ing business: at 106 ‘Third street and|mecting with Miss Brekke, H. O. Put-| Mother of Mine» 4 voeet cols te aan, | North. Dakota.—Advertisement, i by the University of North Dakota] He was born in St. Paul Feb. 23,) Those here Saturday and the clubs ibe Madrigal club, premier organization of | 188!, being 51 years old at the time|they represented were Mrs, W. A. ced deen err Ce me TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY its kind in the stat of his death. He was a law graduate|Dietzman and Mrs. Floyd Owens,|sckerr “The Vinion of hee’ eed | Sasa GATT rel eerie is Kind in the state. of the University of Minnesota and |Three Leaf Clover; Mrs. A. C. Dance,| «wong " es P atath | Ee CREPORNTA WAVE NOOK Not even the absence of a largejalso had studied music for several}Menoken; Mrs. W. L. Watson, Mc- caer Ss a aa enitobe saith cine eels ‘Cor ROSE HOBART ars. Kenzie; Mrs, Richard Day and Mrs. z tipasiamaneannie z . x . baa » $3. 00. 102 3rd SI mixed glee club presented its enter- illietavend tao mf srenny sooo Sisson eet ase in Working Of the 92 chemical elements, 47 of See Dae, Phone 782. " PAT ie) BRIEN tainment and so warm was the recep-|tions of the United States before|Rainbow; Mrs. Fred Jordan’ and| oem te found in the sea, ¥OR SALE—Used 6 column Burroughs — Alo — tion of the various numbers that the|coming to Bismarck in 1924 to be-|Mrs. Clarence Swanson, Driscoll; adding machine $35.00._Phone_820 NEWS - - COMEDY CARTOON land, baritone, sang three solos and|attend the services there Erni . est Saville and Mrs. M. Fetterley, Tu and an encore. Wild Rose (Braddock): Mrs. C. W. Mon. - - Tues. Informal discussions of the various | * ° + Y Mrs. . numbers on the program by Prof. At the Movies iad ean Mulbsanele scar sri “Scarf 99 @)Herbert Fricke, Crofte Star; Mrs. ace The whole world is waiting Rowland from time to time made the to see this great picture. CHARLES BICKFORE Every man and woman must ,.| Miss Irene Pilmoor, Bismarck, will) Wi see “Scarface.” Capitol, Mon. Program and Director Hywel C. Row- ? 4 ek W. accompany the body to St. Paul and) In the group here Friday were Mrs.|day and Tuesday. | Use the ant Ads audience better able to appreciate the PARAMOUNT THEATER ‘William McMurrick, Riverview; Mrs. effects brought out in the renditions, | “So Big” is coming to the Para-! Joe Kirby and Mrs. John Lee, - “ ” Quartet Makes Hit mount theater on Monday. marek; aia Cc. Ganciipe, and HURRY YOUNG AMERICA’ Especially well received was the! This announcement should be of|Mrs. A. C. Taylor, Trygg Cedar Hill; The Picture Every Man, Woman, Sioux male quartet in its program of interest to admirers of Barbara Stan-|Mrs. Harry Taplin. and Geneva LAST ot Gita ey) three numbers. The group's vigor in| wyck, who stars in the picture, of| Johnson, Still; Mrs. William Ollen- TIM ar the “Song of the Marching Men” |Edna Ferber. who wrote the novel|burger and Mrs. C. Olson, Ma- ES Spencer Tommy Ralph (Protheroe), its teamwork in “The|/from which the film was adapted, and Mrs. Howard D. Wat- SAT. ‘Tracy Conton _ Bellamy Grandfather’s Clock” (Work), and/and to lovers of good pictures in!kins, Canfield. Tete Doris Kenyon its splendid harmony in the Negro|general. For “So Big” is regarded |¢q——. > spiritual “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot”|by Warner Bros. as one of the ace i Cit “Count N : { (arranged by Parks) brought enthus-| productions of the company’s list for y y News | e e jastic applause. Only because of the|this season, and newspaper critics in| “>, Fe lengthy program did the quartet fail|all the cities where it has been|,ottlet Judge Fred Jansonius and to give the encore demanded. In this|shown agree with them in this view. state’s attorney, returned M eatiway group were Winston Bilstad, Fred-| “So Big” will open Monday at the itt, erick Sands, Vernon Fering, and Rob-|Paramount theater. It is one of the eet iijere tpn fev bhp il She Glorit les LET’S GO! ert Thompson. most elaborate and expensive pro- " A ‘Two solo dances given by Miss Lil-|ductions ever turned out bys Holly-|{wict bar association Friday. | About American O er tants aca lent ere! wood studio, and Barbara Stanwyck y ee ss ie program. .ccompanie y jis supported by a cast that can real- # Merle Janice Schroeder, New England, |ly be honestly described, for once, as! —Members of the Washington bicen- Womanhood! Miss Morck gave a Russian Court|practically all-star. Barbara's lead- ” bh hall Dance and another Russian dance in|ing man is George Brent, that hand-|, Scarface,” he challenged which a variety of moods was portray-|some young Irishman who is mak-|the heart of a nation. Capitol, ‘You marveled at “Cimar- Skating ed. ing such a sensation just now on the! Monday and Tuesday. ron” ,.. Were amazed by at the Prof. Rowland’s four solos were} American screen. SSS oa “ ” “Where'er You Walk” (Handel), ‘Show Boat” ... Prepare DOME to be astounded by this creator of classics forceful simplicity in—"SO BIG,” it's “Charming Chloe” (German), “If I CAPITOL THEATER Were” (Richards), and “Home on the} At least half a dozen players, com- Range” (Texas Song). paratively new to the picture loving Extra choral numbers presented|public, achieved sudden fame and were the Easter song from Faust and|prominence in Howard Hughes’ Uni- ‘It’s For You, North Dakota U,” Uni-jted Artists picture, “Scarface,” said versity pep song. to be the last word in gangland flims. Many Church Songs In fact, it is said no production since Religious music dominated the pro-|“The Miracle Man” has established gram of 21 numbers given by the glee|so many players. club in four groups, although one| Mr. Hughes, in making the picture, group consisted of three interpretive | selected his cast iron from the ranks bird songs and the closing numbers} of the comparatively unknown, mak- were the waltz and Kermesse from|ing certain he obtained the most per- Faust. fect types available for each role, re- Probably the best number on the program was “O Come, All Ye Faith- ful” (arranged by Rutland Boughton). The chorus was at its best in numbers employing crescendos, principally due to its splendid bass section. Miss Ethelyne Jorve, La Moure, was He challenged nist. The club will sing at Enderlin Sat- the heart of a na- tion and pays Grand Opening Tomorrow Night at 8:00 o’Clock EDNA FERBER'S Pulitzer Prize Winner “SO BIG” — with — Barbara Stanwyck BETTE DAVIS - HARDIE ALBRIGHT - DICKIE MOORE - EARLE FOXE - ALLAN HALE - ROBERT WARWICK urday evening. Proceeds from the concert will go to the Bismarck Boy and Girl Scout You are not enjoying full power, epeed, and acceleration, and you are wasting gas and oil, unless your funds, spark plugs are properly justed MYSTIC CIRCLE MEETS dearly for that |} sndin coed condition. ” Midnite Show Sunday at 12:15 A handwork contest ss ‘We will gladly test your spark plugs Good Skates talnrent feature at meeting crans|fe Challenge. free in the new Champion Tester Monday and Tuesday aoe Mystic Circle Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Henry Nagel nortn See of Bismarck. Mrs. Nagel, Mrs, Glen Tupper and Miss Marie Mihm, were members of the entertainment com- 6 9 mittee. Prizes in the contest were awarded to Mrs. Nagel and Mrs. John Luthander and judges were Mrs. Sam Turnbow, Mrs. Anton Zeller and Mrs, R. ©. Roberts. Mrs. Tupper received MON. - - TUES. between worn out spark id new Champions. Our peony a proves that a new set of Champions ory TOI) calle onion, thelr cost in a and restores opeed and acceleration. asiuaia “Follow the Crowd” Admission 10c; Skates 25¢ Shellie Charles, Mgr. b) New Sweet Shop Special 75c Sunday Dinner Starter—Fillet of Halibut Cocktail Grapefruit Crisp Hearts of Celery and New Radishes Stone’s Widow Dies C APITOL, . B. GILMAN Plym was born in Irasburg, Vermont. At Age of 85 Years ig rine tora Mr, Stone for many years was gen- Soup “Your Engine Deserves The Best” @ birthday gift. The hostess was as- Champion sisted by Mrs. Allison Galloway and THEATRE New York, May 7.—(?)—Mrs. Mel- 2nd & Bdwy. Bismarck, N. D. ville E. Stone, 85, widow of one of the founders of the Associated Press, died ‘eral manager of the Associated Press. “Scarface,” he challenged ° . wehartots raion. cates! First National Bank “The Pioneer Bank” BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA Chicken Consomme in Cup or Cream of Asparagus Choice of Roast Young Turkey and Cranberry Sauce Roast Stuffed Young Chicken, Strawberry Jam Baked Virginia Ham, Candied Sweet Potatoes x Chicken a la Hollandaise Grilled Baby Beef Tenderloin, a la Matre D’Hote Combination Salad Early June Peas Whipped Potatoes or New Potatoes in Cream Napkin Rolls Coffee, Tea or Milk Dessert Choice of Assorted Pies or Ice Cream Large booth accommodations for parties of about s 40 people, day-or night. Dance at the DOME Tonight to Art, Pray and his T-piece Rudolph Hotel: Orchestra Mrs, Anton Weigel. Spark Pluge Saturday after a long illness, She Monday and Tuesday. Invites you to use their facilities in all lines of banking. Affiliated Through First Bank Stock Corporation .— with — First National Bank of Minneapolis First National Bank of Saint Paul Bring us your watch repairs as we have the best equipped shop in Bismarck, besides you ksiow your watches and dinmonds are safe when left with ua, F, A. KNOWLES Roller Skating Beginning Tomorrow Night | A

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