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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1932 i a aa | Mrs. Carroll Ligon, Prince Hotel. | St., have as their guests Judge and] Halldorson. Miss Arason will visit | w! | ‘ 2 ; Th Y * . will meet Thursday afternoon at the| winner will be picked. She will be} Approximately 170 sandlot basebali > | idee bigimes Baal Tnoa by a us ae dae, Lala MEO. vane eee ihe Sr Bie dae ea Ace church parlors at 3 o'clock. sent to Minneapolis for a sound base teams engaged in play in Cleveland ||Overgaard and Mrs. Carl Nelson.|C., who are returning from a trip where als to an instructor ih this cle Daten and will compete with winners this summer. i {Garden flowers were used to decorate | through Yellowstone. park. From| schools, Miss Anderson plans to|' City-County News [Ren districts From 1885 to 1027 there 4 4 : ( J || the rooms. here they will go to their summer|spend the winter months in Bis- | @———-————————-———e|_ Prizes for second and third places), in the Unit tate. ite | home at Ozark Park, Mo. marck. Mr. and Mrs. James Fowler, Man- | also will be awarded. lynehings in the United 8t 5 | firta ce imenarok of Mercer was a eee x *k x ane we ation of a son born Tues- * vi 5 % i t St. ital. Purple and Gold Ribbon Contests Prompt hae Lee oh a a —_ ae | 4 * Miss Irene Triske has left for Wil-|cago, where they spent two weeks a 4 .|, A son was .born at the Bismarck Considerable Interest in Flower Show]|ton, where she will visit for severall visiting at the home of their sonein: | sreetniave etumed from a, three) nospital ‘Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. | B ARG AI P ae with her mother, Mrs. Mary | law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A.|sota. In Minneapolis they were join- | 80> Banttari of Wing. i vent i : * * ce. . Walker. Mrs. Walker will bejed by Mrs. Smith's sister, Mrs. Z. P. ered 0 Entries for Event in Memorial Announce Winners in ees remembered as Miss Alta Jones. En| Bagby, Antigo, Wis, who accom-|Paramount Postpones || /_ 2:00 to 4:00 6445 to 7:00 After 7:00 Building to Be Received W.C.T. U. Contest Attorney General James Morris and ae home they stopped at Detroit| panied them to Alden, Minn., where | 25c 25 40c August 12 _—" a jeri Ties, “where "paul fee ie EC "@ ® Cee pe ie a Smith’s and Contest Screen Tests) Cc nf a rs. Bagby’s father, A. Robertson. | Secchi orm tigi age hd who ar by plane Tuesday for Min- fan’ penne ait her eal Rega They also visited at the home of Dr.| Screen tests for the 14 contestants | l| | “ cf The annual flower show to be held! director of the epALtGaee of be neapol ae ae bee gies, atl pce a ey and Mrs, C. R. Butturf, Freeborn,|in the Paramount Theater contest to| nF Friday and Saturday, Aug. 12 and 13,! tific t “ag dai " ra Grabow,/Minn. Mrs. Butturf is a sister of|select a young woman for a starring a” % is creating great interest. among gat-| the annual temperance estay contest cal uraggate are at Grand FORE ats Grabow. 97 West oseen, entertain: | mosannes, Bagby, and Smith. En role in a Hollywood production, have ilari Son lovers Ries Seed emu Ot Cale at thie North Dakota Women's Christ- \ asia Mreeanay session Od. aa | 64 18 guests 4f & plot “Tiesdiy ere childrens oped angrrg) min bap ay oa saat rape fir The Hilarious Adven- : an ' - section, The competitive section will ian Ti i ee ii lay nights, the theater manage- a Have a ich MAA of. puudieias trot Dorthy ween, Farka, aon fist Reread ae Dakota Phamaceutical associ artis phe rs ieee and Ottertail Lake. At the latter place|ment has announced. | tures of a Gay Old which to draw and much enthusiasm|in the division for fifth- and. sixth- |?" °™ a ning. 4 they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.! The postponement was announced | D . Pe is shown among growers looking to-|grade students. Her subject was een. ta aria ee & |C. Bush, former Bismarck residents. |when it was learned that film for | og Who Tried to ward the Grand C!g.mpion Award} “Wizz Sensible Y Peopk . | Robert Wis, » Ta., ar Miss $$ —______ 9 | the tests had failed to arrive. ° (the purple ribbon). | tae Mike ople Let To-| pismarck Tuesday to visit for a week| 40 ae bares ate Meeti f Club 4 | The contest is being conducted to Learn New Tricks! The sweepstake award (the gold| Esther Johnson, Alamo, won first |St the home of his aunt and uncle.| ricnth st., gave a bridge supper Tues- | eelings 0 Ubs, | jpick’s young woman for the lead in | It’s a Panic! ribbon) will be eagerly sought by all| place in the junior-senior high school |Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Gelermann, $12) 4a evening for Miss Ernestine Dobler,|j Fraternal Groups ||the,Panther Woman’ to be produced Sa Fanic. entrants who have the same chance division; Heien Carlson, Larimore,| West Broadway. who is visiting in Bismarck. Garden|¢ |P7_the Paramount company, to procure the greatest number of| won the freshman-sophomore trophy; bd - flowers in pastel shades and appoint- eee eee) ta be suo aw tee 66 9 points from their red, blue and white | Alice Eastvold, Mayville. was the wine | Miss Musette Willis, Grand Forks,| ments in green and yellow were used| The Trinity Lutheran Ladies’ Aid| local theater next weck when the Bachelor Ss ribbon awards to sum up the highest | ner in the seventh-and eighth-grade; Who has been visiting at the home/ for the supper table ‘and covers were number of points gained by any one jclass. Helen Templeton, Fairmount,|0f Miss Ardeth Gussner, 302 West! placed for 12 guests. Bridge was play- pie. Dash een Oe > e 99 exhibitor for showings in the entire| won the award for the class open to| Rosser avenue, returned to her home/ed, with the score prizes going to A ffairs competitive class, according to the/fourth-graders, and Lorna Wavers,| Tuesday. Phyllis Lovelace and Marian -Worner. A New PERMANENT WAVE chairman of awards, Mrs. E. J. Tay-! also of Fairmount, was the winner in =< 2 A gift was presented to the guest of lor. jhe third-grade class. The fourth-| Clarion E. Larson, local band di-|honor. Miss Dobler is a guest of bbls Entries for the flower show will be! grade students made word books on{rector, left Tuesday for AskoV,| Miss Doris Tait. Lovely hair, deep lustrous waves, Adolphe accepted at the World War Memorial | the title “An Up To Date Party,” and| Minn., where he will visit for a week se & i with a beautiful sheen can be | "4 building Aug. 12 from 9 a. m. until! the third-graders illustrated a poem | With his family, who are spending the} For her daughter, Royann, wh yours now with the ORTHO Me- MENJOU 1 p.m. The building then will be|“The Water Pitcher and the Mugs.”| Summer there. caicbeating her seventh " bithiaay, ctinetese Method of Permanent closed to thg public and the judges} Works on assigned topics dealing inde: Mrs. R. D. Kennelly, 825 Fourth St. dbs Acie MAuLd Minne Joan nr will take over the display. Judging | with the effects of alcohol and narco-|_ Miss Helen Taylor, of Hoskins: entertained 18 fie a o rey medium or coarse, we assure you Gombell Marsh will be finished by 3 o'clock the same | tics were submitted by students in|Meyer, and Miss Hazel Johnson, 311|y anesday mo at at i0! rae Ae “ a perfect permanent with the new somde: Mars! afternoon, when the show will be| other groupings. Fourth street, left Wednesday for) 75 mol sata t ei eats | ORTHO process. | open to the public. No entries may| Robert Goihiberg and Gordon Rei- | Minneapolis, where they will visit for| {oy Minne Nan Penh Wik Bales : be taken out until after the close of| mer, high school freshman and jun- several Gays. decorated vith Taveee TepReanALiNg ir and i Look at These Marvelous Shorts! Nass the exhibition Saturday evening. lior high school student, respectively, * * * Gidlin Coavactere ala ane RIA? whe odors—ORTHO does | The MILLS Bros. in Note: The non-competitive displays will|Grand Forks, were the winners of| Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mergens, 226) > 0Ce (uuu s alate “atanette yy with these old methods com- | “I Ain’t Got Nobody” Dus 5 Gee add much to the beauty of the show, | first and second places in the poster |West Rosser avenue left for Grand ie tee y = a tin a pletely. | ae lay in. the especially such displays as garden| contest. Robert N. Webster, North-|Forks Tuesday. Mr. Mergens is at-|, ci nein le. fogs e Satanein red For-the med? ‘beautiful | “Believe It Or Not,” Ripley Hite oe pool, outside living room arrange-| wood, was third. tending the North Dakota Pharma- he et org aoa Aen an Weer al ea wth Gbu4e rece — screen tests ments and individual displays of| Cash prizes were awarded in both |CeUtical association convention. BisGea shatvaees | a Macy RERREN, an ORTHO: parnnisits Porat “Alaskan Love,” comedy roar of entrants flowers, and any flowers desirable for| the essay and poster divisions. | * * * tari ahh goblet Ale had appointment please call ' thar Wow rock garden growth. | * * & | Miss Gwedolyn Jones, Chicago, ath Ernest Fleck aa Sith ei —. an contewe At an executive meeting of the; Miss Christine Ingstad ..| arrive Wednesday evening to spent . mq sane: “ope eae will be held flower show committee final arrange- | town has arrived in Biatwarck ce Misrk | several weeks at the home of her par-|| Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Halldorson, Price $5.50 | ay uaualnas AMIS CHUL aes Fon ayn ments were completed and it was!for about 10 days at the Robertson ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Jones, 519/215 Third street, have returned from B dr’ B b d | aes sag are (pean agreed to have a request class, which | store. | First St. Mountain, N. D., where Mrs. Hall- NO MACHINE rodis barber an | Thurs. z & stead of - would include showing of the best/ xk * | * oe OK jdorson has spent several months with NO ELECTRICITY B e: aut: Sho ‘5 THEATRE J Wed. and bas basket of flowers containing 15 differ-| Miss Jean Woodall of Decatur, I1,,|_ Ernest Strauss, son of Dr. and Mrs.| her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Ara- y Pp | “Aways the Biggest and Best Show sie ent varieties, according to Mrs. Flor-| guest of Mrs. C. M. Overgaard, 217/F. B. Strauss, 223 First St, has ar-|son. | ‘They were accompanied home kN ied | = ence Davis who is in charge of general] Avenue D West, was guest of honor at|tived from Minneapolis to spend ajby Miss Louise Arason and Lorraine On Corner of Third and Bdwy. | aaa arrangements. @ party given Tuesday evening by | Week visiting in Bismarck. Mr.| Anderson, sister and niece of Mrs. Bismarck, N. Dak. | ba) Strauss is a student this summer at} — - - —— = == the McPhail school of music. % aoe Ta < 5 Tarai = = = | es st & 6 |. Miss Madge Runey, 511 Fifth St.; ‘WOMEN CAN BE CHARMING | Miss Ruth Rowley, 518 Sixth St.; Miss , , Lucetta Bissell of the U. S. Indian AT ALMOST ANY AGE” school staff; and Miss Judith Rue, dorcvnael ;711 Avenue A, returned Tuesday from FE; St Sa i |a motor trip through the Black Hills. | * * # says rances arr Miss Virge Boe and Miss Carmen « ” Gullickson, graduate nurses of the “Of course I am 39,” says Frances Bismarck hospital, left Wednesday Starr, famous stage and screen star. |for their home, York, N. D., where 9 “Years esas ma ittle nowadays if a they will visit at the home of their woman knows how to guard com- parents. " A salt ee t ’ i Peron orl, OO... aan America’s Favorite Playground very actress knows that regular |Mont., were guests Tuesday at the care with Lux Toilet Soap will do won- | home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Knudt- o ders for her skin. I use it regularly.” !son, 810 Fifth street. Mrs. Hoerr will Of the 694 important Hollywood | be remembered as Miss Edna Halver- actresses, including all stars, 686 use | soe teecnes: atrentor ab therwinlams this fragrant white soap! You will “eee want to try it! ¢ Miss Marian Isaminger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Isaminger, 414 || 6 6 ‘West Rosser avenue, has as her guest 9 99 for a week, Miss Virginia Smith, * aes . = ‘ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Who is the most popular girl in the Missouri Slope? Join in the fun Se es omtenes oe and help find her. The young lady elected by popular vote will be amy if ze & awarded a wonderful vacation trip. She will travel with a gay party Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Jones, 519 First of Popularity Girls from other cities—and enjoy all of the luxuries of first class travel as a guest of our merchants and as a representative of our city. Who shall it be? Why not your sister, sweetheart or friend? Get ballots for every single dollar you spend, and VOTE them for your choice. This great Popularity Election begins Thursday, August 4th. Here is the trip we have planned for the Grand Prize Winner: “ . . . . . eas : A trip to Miami, Florida, by the way of the Twin Cities, Chicago, Washington, Baltimore, then 2,098 miles by ocean line to Jackson- ville and Miami. ¢ oct Vote Now for the os opuiar Ulrl: In Bismarck, Mandan, or Trade Territory outside of the two cities. , Holder of the largest number of votes will be named Miss Bismarck ® . . : . r e eri Cc and win the grand prize trip to Miami, Florida. = Official voting ballots are given by the merchants sponsoring the elec- tion. You get 100 votes with each dollar cash purchase or each dol- ) am e S lar paid on account. Your merchants want you to have these ballots —so don’t wait for someone to think of offering them to you. ASK FOR VOTES every time you spend a dollar. Fill in the name of your favorite and deposit. the votes in the Official Ballot Boxes found in Annual stores and in the newspaper office. Start your candidate at once! ee oe Miss Helen Vishakis, a Popularity Election winner of Wisco: being escorted aheetenis by one of the Officers ook: OTHER PRIZES Election Now On! Votes Free! s a . 5 3 Chicago Trips Free 1OO VOTES siven wis, every 6.00 parcham or : pa: t on it by the fol ing ants: 1 for Bismarck, 1 for Mandan, ° A . Q 1 for the Bismarck Trade Territory outside i eet of the two cities Firms Giving Ballots Description of 3-Day Chicago Prize Trip : Diy Cagis young ladies who win the Chicago trip, have a round A. W. Lucas company. Klein’s Toggery. of pleasure st for them. = Arriving ihe morning, sey step from the Rincon oe i ban & Brother. Logan’s—“We Thank You”. a a a . Here they will meet the lucky winners ergeso! le from other cities who will share the good times arranged for them. Bismarck Dairy company Montgomery Ward & Co. ei After breakfast private limousines take the party for a tour of the city; . fi $8 Mons and Molly’s Service te aera Fines Gold. Coast; id appa Darke and Bouleyaras) the new Bismarck Paint & Glass Co. Station. forld’s Fair buildings; everything at makes icago the second largest > and finest city in the United States. a Bonham Brothers. Master Cleaners & Dyers. Back to the hotel for lunch and then the famous broadcasting studios. Bowman Furniture Co. North Dakota Power and Watch the famous stars of the air at their work. Probably meet some of Brown & Tiedman. Light company. them. Both Columbia and National Broadcasting siudios will be seen. 4 * Gs re ER Mision of SHE LN Deppen One evening for dirmer.at Buttrey’s. Ohm Dress Shop. famous arc! fotel ining room where a well-known dance e orchestra will enliven the occasion. There will be a movie, too, at the famous Capital svar & Nayy Store Paramount Theater. Chicago theater—a visit to old Fort Dearborn erected for the 1933 Century Capital Laundry company. Richmond’s Bootery. , TODAY - THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY ot ie Ne ae, tae ate Sacer tee es | = Cantal The Robertson's AUGUST 3-4-5-6 trip to Benton Harbor or South Haven, which lie across Lake Michigan. Central Meat Market. Sandin-Wilde Motors, Inc, “ papeh i by tekea on the boat and dinner will be served on the return at Dahl’s Clothing store. - Sarah Gold Shop. e fardens, . . ‘You can have a lot of fun in Chicago in three days and the lucky win- Dahners-Tavis Music Co. Service Drug. RICK: J ners will say that they had the trip of a lifetime when they return home. 805 Tire Shop. Shoe Mart. IE “Ui Finney’s. State Fur company. - FUR CO, , Gussner’s. The Pastry Shoppe. 3 16-18 No, 4b St c 5 Vot e 1 Vv t i Vv t | Harrington's Barber Shop. The S. & L. company. INNEAP oO e VvVore ore J.C. Penney & Co, Webb Brothers.

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