The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 31, 1933, Page 5

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Burleigh Teachers Arrange Party Here Burleigh county teachers will hold their second “get-together” party at 8 o'clock Saturday evening in the dining room of the World War _ Memorial {len Ontuty supertityeaient of gabon. , su lent of schools. A program and other entertainment Blanche Wagle, Miss Elizabeth Hum- |, Miss Wanda les, Bertel Anderson, je Se ee Pehl, ‘Theo Johns. Refreshments will be served by the Driscoll teachers, who are Miss Esther Jacobson, Mrs. Alma Mount, Miss Grace McCormick, Miss Linda Ort- man, Miss Anna Grenz and Miss | been bi dacmtbaegge ar ‘* Dr. Strauss Reelected Dr. F. B. Strauss was reelected president of the Bismarck-Mandan alumni of 8t. John’s University, Col- legeville, Minn., at the annual meet- ing following a banquet Thursday eve- ning in St. Joseph's school auditorium, Mandan. Twenty-one alumni mem- bers attended. . Other officers chosen were J. P. Spies, Bismarck, vice president; and Rev. Father Francis, Mandan, secre- tary and treasurer. Dr. Strauss presided as toastmaster during a program of toasts and speeches and singing of old college songs. ‘The next meeting of the organiza- ton will be held in Bismarck in Janu- ary, 1934, * * * Rev. John Richardson, rector of St. ‘George's Episcopal church, returned Friday from Winnipeg, where he spent several days with Mrs. Richardson's Parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Jordan. se ® Mrs. C. M. Overgaard. 217 Avenue D ‘West, is back from Waukon, Iowa, where she has spent the last threc weeks with her mother, Mrs. John Barthell, who has been seriously ill. ee & Clarance Bradley, Hollywood, Calif., has returned to his.studies at Shat- tuck Military school, Faribault, Minn., after spending the spring holidays here with his grandfather, Colonel C. accompanied here by a classmate, Paul Harris, of Hollywood, who also returned to school. zk * ‘ Miss Jeanette Shipley, Mrs. W. J. Devlin and Miss Amy Fahigren enter- tained members of their bridge club ‘Thursday evening at Miss Shipley’s home, 406 West Rosser avenue. There were guests for three tables. Score prizes went to Miss Josephine Cer- vinski, Mrs. Devlin and Mrs. Philip Blank of New Salem. * * % * For Miss Madge Runey, who is to leave for her new home at McKenzie within.a few days, Miss Elizabeth Jones and Mrs. Mell Pollard gave @ buffet supper and kitchen shower ‘ Wednesday evening at the home of. Miss Jones, 1017 Eighth St, Red roses and appointments in green were used for the table. There were six guests. Miss Runey is to be principal of the "| P.-T.A. Publicity Books |r, ames tom the statutes Fe: By St, John’s Alumni|w B. Little, 30¢ Avenue A West. He was/Stamp, Eau Claire, Wis, who with Minnesota’s Repeal Y NEVS .-=-"| & CU = ment measures enacted since 1916 THEATRE PRESENTS 0 Floyd B. signed & repal bill passed by the ‘ture To Be Ready April 12 = y the legislature Parent-Teacher associations of the Lrerrapedtont agen! resulting state are being requested to ha’ their publicity record beoks in hands of the state publicity man, Miss Blanche Lynch, Minot, later than April 12, if they are exhibited at the National . state is allowed to eight books to B3 Blending in One Tremendous Entertainment the Arts of £ F and Story! anh Fargoan’s Condition Said ‘Unsatisfactory’ Publication in which they appeared. Tt is suggested as a means of creat- ‘Two men IN ‘ a A the soto te ene see See's | RANNIE HURSTS al e mare] ry be couedaietad et 5 Gh Pr: af pending the outcome of the Holte case ternoon, with Miss Winifred Barring- HEARING IS CONTINUED ton telling be vena St. Paul, Mar. 31—(7)—A hearing Mrs, Peter Klein, 815 Tenth 8. en-| pended ‘head ef the Conrvotea ane tertained a group of 20 girls Wednes- partment, was continued until April day afternoon at a party for herj21 by the Minnesota Conserva\ Felgen hyd ‘ed was Sua yearé | commission Friday, due to presence of ol r decorations and a birth-| only three mem! \o day cake were used in the table dec- Wir ondeeareuk ane orations. * * * Officials and employes of the state tax commission held an informal din- ner Thursday evening in the Terrace Gardens of the Patterson hotel. Places were marked for 18. This was one of a series of fortnightly get-to- gether dinners planned by the office staff. * * * Captain Thomas Raber of the Sal- vation Army, with Mrs. Raber and their son, Thomas Jr., all of Superior, Wis., arrived Thursday to spend a few days as the guests of Adjutant Her- bert Smith of the local Salvation Army. They were accompanied by Mrs. Raber’s mother, Mrs. James Added Entertainment “Mickey Mouse Cartoon” Andy Clyde in “Artist Muddies” “Paramount News” and “TECHNOCRACY” “The Question of the Hour” LAST TIME TODAY—A SENSATION Major Stamp was in charge of the Salvation Army here about 15 years ago. eke 0 Mrs, F..B. Strauss and sons, Fred-| % erick and Ernest, 223 First St., left| after spending the spring vacation here. Mrs. Strauss and Frederick will visit with Miss Cora Marie Strauss, a} > student at the University of Minne- | % sota, and will spend several days at the Strauss cottage at Green Lake, Spicer, Minn., preparing to open it for the summer. Church Societies | 2 a The Senlor Girls Kings Heralds of | McCabe Methodist church | 8 will meet with Adéline Dale, 1016]% Eighth 8t., at 2:30 o'clock Saturday | % McKenzie school during the coming ‘year. * % *% Mr. and Mrs. Price Owens, 700 Sixth 8t., entertained members of the state championship Bismarck high school basketball team and their coach, George. Hays, at a dinner Thursday evening. Billy Owens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Owens, was a member of the team. Other guests in addition to the team was Mrs, Hays and Mrs. Alice Finnegan. The basketball theme was featured in the decorations. basketballs bearing the words, “1933 Champions,” were ‘favors, while place- cards were suggestive of the game and the ‘centerpiece was the basketball used in the championship game. The y evening was spent informally with cards. When in Bismarck Shop at THE CHILDREN’S SHOP afternoon. The Junior Girls Kings | % Heralds will meet at 2:30 o'clock Sat- urday afternoon at the home of Mar- bere ot the Beye ngs Hertel Johnson’s Baby Taleum, 25¢ tin...... Ritoeminesuson uae ee Palmolive Talcum, 25c tin ......... fie neneeaae saan enth 8t. es $| Colgate’s Talcum for Men, 25c tin ..... RST raya Sieger ‘ The tt. Geneae's Salton. wi ; Tooth Paste, Ipana, Iodent, Pebeco, Pepsodent, 50c tube . morrow, beginning at noon, |%| COlgate’s Tooth Paste, 25c tube.................... 0000, ————==|$] Kolynos Tooth Paste with Jig-Saw Puzzle, 50c tube ..... TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY |} Dr. West’s Tooth Brushes, 50c brush ...... be ihee Reais: SPECIAL. Regular $5.00 oil tonic ’ x shaeenco sod Goate Sate. tS i «cabal ghebasaatas nia Wave Nook. 102 3rd 8t, Phone/?} Jergen’s Lotion, 50c bottle ............ pA sisds sa ieseues STEAM SUPERCURLINE permanent Jergen’s Lotion, dollar bottle ....... Tarts Beery tributor grants short-time special ot/$| Glycerine and Rose Water, 25¢ bottle .................. $3.50. We use oil in giving all per- |X manents. Harrington's. Phone 130 |% _——_—_—_—— }6 Vaseline Hair Tonic, 45¢c bottle. .:......... Packers’ Shampoo, 60c bottle ..... PES RCO S ey TAREE TE Wild Root Wave Set, 60c bottle............ epoue tesa as ee eeceses Watch Repairing Now Located At 106 3rd St.—So. of Prince Hotel Boys’ Tweed and Regula- 1 tion Topcoats Boys’ Cotton 85 Tweed Shorts ... Cc Boys’ Linen Knickers A group of higher priced Wash Dresses, sizes 3 to ait at «-"--- 91.50 Dresses for Confirmation Children * oo? n’s 5 sizes 3 to 10 years 65c Lucky Tiger Hair Tonic, dollar bottle ... Pagan Princess Wave Set, 50c bottle Mulsified Cocoanut Oil Shampoo, 55c bottle ............. Char-Tex Antiseptic Solution, dollar bottle ..... : Squibbs Antiseptic Solution, 16-ounce bottle ... Listerine, dollar bottle ................. Ane Harris & Woodmansee Equipped to Handle All Work C. M. WALKER PHONE 537 NOTICE! ba rag fc gy Me Ingram’s Milkweed Cream, dollar jars ..... Ae at the Ingram’s. Milkweed Cream, 55¢ jars ......... fe CAPITOL Madam Dulcie Cleansing Cream, pound jars ........... PAR Colgate’s Big Bath Soap, 4 bars for ......... Me ol Bocabelli Castile Soap, 4 10-cent bars for .............. Woodbury’s After Shaving Lotion, 50c bottle .... Colgate’s Shaving Cream, 35c tube ........ jee Palmolive Shaving Cream, 35¢c tube ................. William’s Aqua Velva, 55¢c bottle ... Vick’s VapoRub, 35c jars .........%.. Rubbing Alcohol, pint bottle ...:....... Bathasweet, dollar tin ...............cccccecceccscecces Nujol, 16-ounce, dollar bottle ..............ssecesseceeee Dew Deodorant, 50c bottle ............. 0. cece cee oe Lysol, 25¢ bottle .. rea at We Me Sika Guaranteed Hot Water Bottles, 2-quart size ... Powder Puffs, 8 for .......0s.cccccncacccesses Blue Rose Rouge, 50c compact...... : cas Woodbury’s Face Powder, 50c box ........ccccuseccsces Mello-Glo Face Powder, dollar box ..........cecceceucee, Milo Cleansing Tissue, 50c package ..........cssssccees Will Start at 7:15 and 9:15 P. M. ee a ie wary THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MARCH Songs! Songs! Songs! NOTE!—EVENING PERFORMANCES AT 7:15 AND 9:15 Saturday, Last Day for MAX FACTOR’S Representative 31, 1938 35e SR SET EET ES EO RADIO'S FIRST LADY BRINGS HER GENIUS To THE SCREEN! -and “THE CRIME of the CENTURY” Zeit —Also— BING CROSBY - BETTY BOOP - PARAMOUNT NEWS A. W. LUCAS CO. Saturday Sale Toilet Articles 16 16 16 36 17 38 69 79 69 39 19 49 10 29 39 69 35 For Commissioner Russell A. Young For Commissioner Our Platform will be permitted to sell his wares to the city. VOTE FOR L.V. MILLER For President of City Commission RUSSELL A. YOUNG On April 4th, 1933 We Are Homeowners and Taxpayers in the City of Bismarck We stand for the following: Reduction in cost of city administration. Re- duction in water rates, particularly lawn rates. Labor is entitled to living wages. No favoritism in the distribution of the city’s business to business firms of the city. No member of the City Commission, or city employee VOTE FOR THESE THREE FOR A A New Deal in City Administration —Political Adv. “YOU'RE SOME CAKE BAKER, JANE! MY WIFE CAN'T BAKE CAKE LIKE THIS!” HER ABOUT ... AND “ANOTHER WOMAN CHANGES TO CALUMET! Every woman who tries this more modern type of baking powder—this scientific double- : ® ° acting Calumet—starts a dozen others on the same happy road to new success in baking. : (3 044 whites) textured results thet Calumet gives. Com. > “gers Selemet \4 tenspoan sd Vs teaspoon dart extract plete protection all through the baking— thanks to the marvelous second action that is held in reserve to act in the heat of the oven. You get such efficiency with Calumet that you use less and still have much finer baking! only a teaspoon to a cup of sifted flour. Ask your grocer for this money-saving, CALUMET THE DOUBLE-ACTING Bs Ni “YES, SHE CAN... NOW! I'VE JUST BEEN TELLING BAKING POWDER DISCOVERY!” success-bringing can. Make this lovely Calumet Party Cake—try Calumet in all your baking. What fun to be thrifty—and proud, too!.. Calumet is a product of General Foods. CALUMET PARTY CAKE MY NEW.

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