The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 16, 1933, Page 5

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1933 ANNOUNCE PROGRAM rel Nebers Ar, Numbers { Epworth League Plans Enroll 60 Women in of Commerce, St. Pattick’s Party! Homemakers Classes! quartet will Sing Sunday _|¢ cciock Mareh Io in the ety audl- : i i games a " ‘Members of the Epworth League of] Sixty women registered for classes At Trinity Church ‘The concert will be presented by the : rehearsals through-|® "1s jabe ch in first two faculty and students of the Mehus ; 4 friends will enjoy re Conservatory ils Mg a ; 5 the church parlors, home . club. -” | duly 4. Ss balsa act by Lawrence Neleon's tams| Work ye orchestra,” which | will expects e ’ \ a 4 » musieal selec |the ‘est j : ews Items of Day ||i,cin . y | BF BJ § ft i g Beegé igal i | City-County News |/3 OO O. Robie, Harvey business man, was | ® | Wieltor in Bumarek Wednesday. | § a | Dr. L. B. Purdon, Bigin, transacted |% per aereniaby Rachinanino business in Bismarck Wednesday. | CAN’T FIND TOURNEY : | Frederick, Md.—Two of the best is : { local teams are looking for the See eeeeeeees Arr, _ her ” 7 basketball tournament they have ,» entered. The managers said they paid $5 each to a stranger to enter the tourney at Hagerstown but later Miss Johnson to Speak To Community Council “Cast Thy Burden Upon the Lord” (EhiJah) oo... eee e eee Mendelasohn TTT ea | of Miss Ruby . A : ‘supervisor. i § (Messiah) ........ Se ee ee tea z ahead of B Sell Thro hg) +-Handel| attended the recital, which was staged . » “and it took or rough in the high school auditorium. her.” cred lbune Want Ads EE ee teleme aen eee 3 | The Last Word in eh Spring Fashions $ Mr. in ye Beautiful Upon the Moun- Stal ...seseeeeeeeee Quartet Were You There? Negro spiritual B Legion Auxiliary, with an increase of 1 members, was awarded second Bismarck, No “ ‘i neta a gay Sailor types and brims with bandeau backs; little turbans of pettipoint visca and cordomat straw. Black, navy, beige, gray and brown. Types for the Miss if and Matron | Mid-MarchSale of Savings! For Friday and Saturday, March 17 & 18 Ladies’ Dresses! Silky Crepes and Knits, in | All wool French Flannels, all colors and sizes. Regu- | in regular or “jumper” tyles. All col- Sere kantuliee. $159 New Sweaters! Sport Skirts! i bh Dake Full-fashioned, service or | In white and pastel shades, S : , econ Ape ” the new a ane. —— values m| por y es . shades. Sizes 814 0 $1.98. joice : S : Mrs. J. A. Moberg, to 10%: pair. 44 ME csann on 98c ; ‘ bridge club W Ladies’ Hat Special! | Tams and Berets! pop eccnappercgtrigyioe A large group of latest | New styles, in felts, knits a se styles and fabrics, in all | and felt and knit F or Every Type * * * omg Ladies’ Blouses! In bright new prints, stripes and plaids, in all colors and c head sizes .... 9149 Service Hosiery! Ladies or children’s sizes, ina ne cotton hose, for every-day wear. Per pair .......... 8c I: i , Q ee cide tel i Here’s Your Chance to Have an Easter Dress and Still Save Money! If you don’t buy one of these dresses, you're sure to have regrets for you save money on them! And who doesn’t want to save money? Prints, sheers, and rough crepes. Latest Spring Styles, of genu- New Shoes! sitesi sizes 3 to9....... Sig L, C In Bismarck 316 Main Avenue | eA A : Here’s Your Chance to WHY DID THE Coat Yourself in BANKS * NATION Hirshmauer CLOSE? “itswen Style Td ARING DRAMA OUT OF THE LIVING RECORD! F, ¥ Bec For as Little as On a Limited Number of Oriental Rugs GENUINE SAROUK RUGS Sizes each You will have to look at the price twice to believe that such clever styles could be bought for so little. ~ - a} a Genyine Sarouk 9x12 Rug. Special .... Lillihan size 5x7. ce Serotiun Nag dae 5h hah co... Sage ORIENTAL PRAYER RUGS You will be pleased with our showing of the new things for spring. . A. W. LUCAS | COMING—SATURDAY—EDDIE CANTOR, in “THE KID FROM SPAIN”

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