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eae by | | ab pe THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1932 N77 cS a, S( Bismarck Women Are Named by Sorority Mrs. J. P. French, Miss Laura B. Sanderson and Miss Helen Katen have returned from Wahpeton where they represented Chapters F and N of the P. E. O. Sisterhood at the annual state convention. Mrs. Jack Fleck, who attended the convention as a delegate of Chapter F, has re- turned to Detroit Lakes, where she is spending the summer. Miss Sanderson and Mrs. French were elected second vice president and organizer of the state chapter, respectively, during the convention. Both formerly held ‘secretarial of- fices in the state organization. Other officers named were Mrs. Margaret Bingenheimer, Mandan, president; Mrs. Lena Ford Graves, Jamestown, first vice president; Mrs. Iva Anderson, Williston, recording secretary; Mrs. Ina E. Taylor, Fargo, corresponding secretary; and Miss Ruth Whipps, Wahpeton, treasurer. The 1933 convention will be held in Jamestown. ~ n * * 8 | Miss Martha Keck, Chicago, visited | p, CIETY NEWS gang and William Lanz, brother of the bride. sf © Mrs, R. L. Bork, Williston, is here to spend a week or more with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Staley, 701 Sixth St. She came here from Wahpeton where she had been at- tending the state P. E. O. convention. ee ¥ Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Walper, Ana- moose, former residents of Bismarck, stopped in Bismarck Tuesday to visit | friends. They were en route to their home from Lehr, N. D. ee * Mr. and Mrs. N. Lioyd Lillestrand and’small son, 316 Mandan St., have | returned from a week’s outing at Lake Lida, near Detroit Lakes, Minn They also visited with relatives in Fergus Falls. ee Mrs. W. F. Bischof, 619 West Ros- ser avenue, is entertaining members of the Women’s Missionary society of the McCabe Methodist church at the |annual meeting of the society this ! afternoon. * Oe * Harvey Canfield, Portland. Ore., as arrived for a visit with his par- in Bismarck Tuesday en route to Chi- | ents, Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Canfield, 1020 cago after spending the last two! Broadway, and with his sister, Mrs. P. ; | sccompanted by her small grandson, Cass, weeks at Washburn as the guest of 17 Bronaugh, Jr. Lexington. Ky., who her parents, ba ge Mrs. John Keck. * Miss Clementine Lanz, Bismarck, and Edward C. Connelly of Brecken- ridge, Minn. were married at 8 o'clock Tuesday morning at high mass at St. Mary's procathedral by the Rev. Father Henry Holleman. At- tendants were Miss Margaret Lein- Jimmy * Re O* W. E. Parsons, deputy superintend- ent of public instruction, and Mrs Parsons, 823 Mandan St., left Monday for Hillsboro, where Mr. Parsons will address a school officers’ meeting. They also will attend a similar gath- ering at Minnewaukan. # * ¥ Miss Sylvia C. Holti, R. N., Lunds Valley, arrived Monday to spend sev- eral days as the guest of Mr. and Mrs John Ehrmantraut, 204 Thirteenth St. She is a graduate of the Bismarck hospital school of nursing. xe * Mrs. Evelyn Harris, Starbuck, Minn., who has spent the last two weeks visiting with friends in Bis- jmarck, left Tuesday for Jamestown {where she will visit friends for a few ‘days. * ek OK Mrs. G. L. Spear, 205 Second St., will return this evening from Devils Lake where she motored Saturday to {Visit her husband, who is an office: in the National Guard unit at Camp Grafton. ae Miss Juliann Schmahl, St. Paul. Minn,.,. will arrive this evening to spend about two weeks as the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Moses, 216 Park St. She is the daughter of Julius A. Schmahl, Min- nesoa state treasurer, and Mrs Schmahl. ; ee Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Solien, 602% Avenue D, left Tuesday on a motor trip to Minnesota points. They will is a guest at the Canfield home. } + # % | Mrs. Frank Cass, who makes her | home with her son and daughter-in- | law, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert W. Cass, 315 Avenue A West, will leave this evening for Minneapolis to spend about a month with her daughter, Mrs. Theodore Johnson. She will be — | marck as the guests of Mrs. Hatland’s visit at International Falls, Duluth and other places in northern Minne- sota and plan to spend the Fourth of July at Twin Valley, Minn. They will be away two weeks. x % # Mrs. Oliver Hatland and daughter Eleanor, Minot, left Monday for their home after spending a week in Bis- brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Knudtson, 810 Fifth St. They were accompanied to Minot by Chevrolet Dealers i To Meet Wednesday Fifty Chevrolet dealers from south- western North Dakota will assemble at the Grand Pacific hotel at 9:30 a. 1m. Wednesday for a meeting with Chevrolet ofXicials of the Fargo zone The dealers will discuss organiza- tion plans and policies for this dis- trict and will re-write dealer con- | tracts for the 1932-1933 year. i The meeting is one of several be- | ing held throughout the Fargo zone | this month. | 8. R. Hanks, Chevrolet representa- | tive, is in charge of arrangements. Sheriff’s Son Has Emergency Operation Keith Kelley, 11-year-old son of | Sheriff and Mrs. J. L. Kelley, under- | went an emergency operation for a{ ‘ruptured appendix at a local hospi- | tal Monday afternoon. He was said to be in “fair” condi- | tion Tuesday forenoon, according to; his father. Keith was stricken at noon Monday. | NOTICE } The annual meeting of the ! Burleigh county chapter of the | Izaak Walton League will be | held Tuesday evening at 8} o’clock, June 21st, in the Lions | room of the Grand Pacific | hotel. | ' Vote for Richard (Dick) G. Schneider, candidate for Reg- ister of Deeds, Burleigh coun- ty, June 29th. (Pol. Adv.) _TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY HOTEL FURNITURE OR SALE- Beds, dressers, desks, cabinet, and other things too numerous to men- tion. Also windows, doors, and Screens for sale at reasonable prices Call at Nicola Grocery, 104 Main Ave DAYS ONLY June 23-24-25 We Celebrate the 10th Anniversary of famous Bobolink SILK HOSE with a special low price ... Through a special arrange- ment with the manufacturer, we were able to purchase at a special price enough Bobolinks for this three day sale. We hope that every Bobolink enthusiast among our customers will take advantage of the low price which we are privileged to offer for Bobolink Tenth Anni- versary Days only. Every pair of first quality. Complete range of summer shades. Bobolinks have won their popu- “T’ve made a discovery that speeds up my Monday wash—” ee # Miss Delora Samuelson, 402 Man- dan St., left Sunday on a 10-day va- cation trip to Minneapolis and lake resorts in the vicinity of Walker, Minn. She accompanied her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Samuelson of Hazen, and her brother and sister-in- law. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Samuelson and small daughtcr Ruth of Glendive, Mont., who have been visiting rela- tives in Bismarck. | ee # The Misses Rose, Christine and Dorothy Huber, 300 South Second St, returned Monday from a two weeks’ motor trip to Carlin, Nevada, where they visited their sister, Mrs. William Stoddard Sawle. En route to Nevada Mrs. Knudtson's niece, Genevieve | = = 107 Fifth St. Phone 1612 \ QUALITY AT LESS { Redgers, who will visit there for a week. Wed. and Thurs. Specials EGGS, Stritclye fresh, BOX OF 3 PAIRS 3 dozen for .........045 25c BANANAS, fancy golden ile) 3 106.5. tu ereoee 19c NEW POTATOES, select: large white, 7 Ibs. ...... 25c STRAWBERRIES, fancy Hood River, “I use my regular soap and NOTE: Use only Lus— noothersoap—for silks, washing method for my family — Weoieas, rayons, Dell. they toured the Black Hills and vis-|| 2 boxes .. .25e% larity through their famous 8 H Y Gite fabrics thowta ited at several points in Wyoming! purreR BUNS, fresh baked, “money back” guarantee and wash and add 2 tablespoons or eee and with friends in Salt Lake City [ff regular 5c value, 1 5. 1 il h lendid lit hich of Lux—results are amazing.” — soap rubbing. The return trip was made bed 2 dozen c Telephone or mai the splendid quality whic fluded «abort tour of the, Yellow DOUGHNUTS, sat pinnae = ff your orders if you makes it possible. They’re full BCU TELIE Bee HT beEAoten 15c cannot come in. fashioned with a picot top. ee spend the summer here with her sis-|| CRACKERS, Krispies, 20 4 Service and chiffon weights. itere. special, 2 Ib. caddy ..... Cc 5 G b ; comul ‘3 ea Aeacat O-BOY JELL, Asst. flavors, also ‘ompliment: iss ‘abella li r mint, | sien EE ee ec warren Meanie, Way hoe] case ‘A. W. LUCAS CO. | LAST bipsimede Fey Puaanan . ivisiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. * |H. Warre! f Mandan, Mrs. F. H. ' “As You Desire Me” | Waldo, #28 Seventh street, will en- TIMES — with — |tertain at an informal buffet supper Owen Erich Melvyn this evening. There will be 16 guests. TUES. Moore Von Stroheim Douglas }Garden flowers will be used to carry jout a green and white color note for the supper tables. Miss Warren was & guest of honor at a tea given Mon- ay egies by ay Eear cater farren home in andan. ut 60 oT Took a Chance women called during the afternoon, ’ Y mene ene wii eta ar vey includin; Ts. alter . y On a St rang er Ss Mrs. Waldo and Mrs. Meyer coke oP Kiss ger eae ogee i| Meetings of Clubs, | » 4 I gambled on love ... 1 risked may life for happi- | Fraternal Groups | ; ! Do not condemn o { ea Isn't even a Play Girl | The Trinity Study Circle wiil meet ~~ ¥ entitled to a woman's one lat 8 o'clock Wednesday evening at ae eae em | ae home of Miss Hilda Boe, 417 First, ' ou’ o's see i glory with * ok Ok Members of the Bismarck Sunshine 66 society will hold a picnic at 1 o'clock |Wednesday afternoon at Riverside ; Park. ry reeset GIRI , | City-County News | i . e ° aay See Members of Company’ A, Bismarck SHE TRIED Ae ONCE Hasonal ‘Guard ut will reach here — es . urday, according to a me: LORETTA YOUNG from Captain Herman. A. Brocopp. NORMAN FOSTER The company has been at Camp Graf- WINNIE LIGHTNER ton, near Devils Lake, for the annual GUY KIBBEE state National Guard encampment. < r If you enjoyed “Bad Girl.” you'll go crazy E. P. Crain, head of the certifica- about “Play, Gl tion division of the state department ; of public instruction, left Tuesday on’| + ON OUR STAGE! @ short business trip to the state ee EXTRA! _ d their posers colleges at Valley City and York & Lew!s an VUE yville. PATED RE J. E. O'Neil, construction engineer SYNCO! asks and George Hanson, division engineer } irect from the = ar for the state highway department, left # ‘a Hodge Posse ey Bismarck Tuesday on an inspection is nce - Music - Com Bis tour of roads in the eastern part of song - Da! 7 ‘Time the state. Bis ase a Miss Bertha Palmer, state superin- i ‘ Q emia tendent of public instruction, left i, - “ee \ i cet., Sune 29 Tuesday on a speaking tour which in- . ey one: Day OMT 3p, 7100 9100 Williston and Medora: wiiess soe wal Performan avoid the address gatherings of school officers t t attena the mat! and speak at county eighth-grade e Oo acco ra e ~~ ae’ completion exercises. ae | WED. ONLY ° ce ” ° a Rev, Father Slag Is t Vv this THEATRE S Rev. Father John Slag, rector ot St. ry ‘ e Mary’s procathedral, w! les in a ———— local hospital suffering from pneu- t leat hospital suffering rom, pneu em barrassing question. day, attending physicians said. Pecan red Sondition & serious, it 3 not regarded as critical. 5 - r sis : We Absorb the | ax Father Slag became ill a week ago. Dp you inhale? This simple question impurities concealed in every tobacco leaf! ¢ id alle rag dataeet and pened caught the cigarette trade by surprise! Luckies created that process. Only Luckies On All Items in Our Store subject to the new federal tax {| —————————————— a, mae that up?” gl -— “Why have it! 4 . ’t you let well-enough alone: FS of from 2 to 10% in effect today. Such as cosmetics, | A B ys i “sallsenash'\ i eolumenad Do you inhale? Remember—more than pray Bu reno is not enough for 20,000 physicians, after Luckies had been ‘i dy, ete. H i H Aleit ORO pny re 3 toiletries, dentifrices, cameras, candy, etc erman A. rocopp lacey Strike The subject of labeling is furnished them for tests, basing their opiw- 7 Candidate for ~ vitally important... for every smoker eS ions on their smokin, jence, stated that ‘THERE WILL BE NO ADVANCE IN PRICE i A 1G experience, He ; COUNTY knowingly or unknowingly. Every smoker yuckies are less irritating to the ‘throat breathes in some part of the smoke he or than other cigarettes! TREASURER she draws out of a cigarette! of Burleigh County Your vote and support will be appreciated. 3 (Pol. Adv.) Do you inhale? Lucky Strike dares to ‘ raise this vital question... because Luckies’ famous purifying process removes certain “It’s toasted” Frinney's Drugs Thats All— Phone 9

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