The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 14, 1933, Page 5

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eunadaaoks business meeting Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Frances Heath, Thursday Musical Club Members Contribute _ |ibwed and retrecimente were serves To Delightful and Varied Guest Day Program is, et Rev. J: Moody, pastor of the First Lutheran church, will leave Bismarck ‘Annual Club Entertainment Is|J. Accompant. Mosday for Minneapolis for a brief visit with his family. On his ret Attended by About 70 the latter part of the week, he will be Members and Guests . Y |%/accompanied by Mrs. Moody, who will , r spend the summer here. Rev. and » A brilliant and well-balanced pro- Mrs. Cen i a a Linger Lego) bate cA ee & ‘cello solos, selections by # sextet an " Lester M. McLean, medical student & plano duet was presented under the | ‘“ at the University of North Dakota, . Strictly First Clase Painting & Decorating guest day meeting of the Thursday birthday cake and decorations in yel-|Uday night, The Friday evening Musical etub in the ‘World War Me- . Arnot, , + | oe eo cree wees ‘used for thee services will begin at 7:30 o'clock. Paperhanging & Tiffany Blending fate ts vane aie a . 5 lfreshment table and Esater favors ———_ a In welcoming the guests Mrs, F. M.| men 4 | marked the places. To Resume Hearing PARAMOUNT; Texture Painting & Constructive Decorating a Specialty tention to tie meatinens er tie Gs? wate 2 oe | pam, i Of Mill Appli Sign Shop in Connection tention to the significance of the day days ago, i A novel program, including a skit pplicants;| LEAVES TODAY ign iS) ip and also mentioned the forthcoming x ee * | by Winifred Welbers and Lila Clark, — E. 3 convention of the National Federation Miss Gertrude Eichhorst was elect-|a reading by Bonnie Carlson, a group} Hearing of applicants for positions|| —___—____=__"_«—# Phone 52 of Music clubs which convenes in ed recording secretary and Mrs, Carl|of vocal numbers by Gloria Luts and!at the state mill and elevator a:|| “I LIVED WITH HIM!” ‘Minneapolis next month. Barneck was named pianist of the|/s pantomime by Elaine Wilkens0n|csanq works will be resumed Satur. y Mrs. M. W. Roan, who was intro- Degree of Honor Protective associa- | preceded the dancing party given bY lday morning, James Mulloy, secretary duced by Mrs, Larson, outlined char-! 5 tion at a meeting Thursday evening | the Mandan chapter of Rainbow Girls of the industrial commission, ona bi fig tence) Lad ros in the World War Memorial building. Tuesday evening et the Mandan Ma-|4,, Pl ig as the um on the . PB. +} Init! rvices conducted f¢ ‘ic temple. oe ae oer eee 3 oi pone i followed, ager, sales manager, and assistant yp degree of technical skill, Mrs. Roan e * ® M iF t HO gave a splendid interpretation. j About 40 members of the Levi M.|dan headed the commitiee in charge fers puunseet at the milil, and man-|} ji... 2 = LG.A. Madame Hermann Scheffer, sang|and Miss Helen House, Parsons camp of Spanish American |of arrangements. 125 applications for the various. poe! It Took 10 Fa- in French two sa aan: Cease Eaten 35 members of the/ War Veterans and members of its SE SRT tions have been filed with the com- mous Authors ish ’, See aeeeial Man 2 rage eae a like number of guests at- were guests of Mandani Name Mandan Man to | mission. to Write Her Radishes, Hams, Armour’s Sugar Prayer” was sung by a sextet com- “a2 bmn of Mrs. O. 8. aeae tae Irvin Wedge, Albert Lea, Minn., ar-| Side Pavilion at Mandan. The eve- ning was spent in playing cards and *, ° a son, Mrs. LR. Priske, Clarion Larson | D0 00 Shot steer iinet Me aea|it singing old-time war songs. Mem-| 4. C: Henderson of Mandan. a>! Noon-Day Meditations; oman Roast, per Ib. .... weber? | 7 and George Humphreys, with Mrs. W | yomnct BAe! 922 Seventh St.,| bets Of the committee in charge were | Pointed a mem| —————_—__—__| 2 bunches ...... ‘ Cc Mrs. L. P. Wedge, “\ Mrs. L. F. Burdick, Mrs Samuel Ar-|of chiropractic examiners, . Friday] Members of ‘Trinity Lutheran|| {f Accused Beef Pot Roast, juicy amd | eee TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY eee sce Resta Ger i? | filed his oath of office with the secre- atmerend pie tender, 1 5 Sweet Potatoes, 25 112: 5 a 5 lor SPECIAL Regular 95.00 oil tonic tiniyernity “Ct NEE Dee Sen | itdhaltnrl =e Roon-day meditations, ‘according to — Also — PEW: cv sceseces Ci] 4ibs............ Cc combination wave. $4.00 including | Friday to spend Easter with his par- ‘ lowing @ mee! - 0. U. W. ia . Opie 8. Rindahl, pastor. MORAN & MACK ham finger fs: lodge Thursday evening at the lodge! Oaths of office also were filed by! ‘The program included “The Seven e ve Di Flow pci gel ol ih Annies, enna Mira, He, Kjelaeetip, 1023 | yan, Eight tables of bridge were in| three appointees to the state regula-/Word” ceremony and several musical ae - Caner eect) id cen be carmen = nis Wave Nook. 102 3rd St. Phone eae ‘782. init aaa tel borat ind STEAM SUPERC | come to Bismarck to speni zB STEAM SOPEROURLINE permanent /ter vacation with ber brother-in-law tributor grants short-time special of | 20d sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Twil- $3.50. We use oll in giving all per-| ting, 423 Fifth St. manents. Harrington's. Phone 130 ~ ie Prizes, Carl Flurer won the whis!; m Prize. Mrs. Anton Patera headed the) THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1938 fraternity in the |the corner of Main avenue and Third/thur Thompson, Minot, district in-| Life Was Given For Me” by Beatrice ‘ honorary scholastic 0 school of commerce at the University, |St., and in the future it will be desig-|spector, filed oaths, Thorson; “Beneath the Cross of v ‘at exercises conducted Wednesday. [nated as the A. O. U. W. hall. Jesus” by a women’s sextet; solo “O ek * Dahl, Bismarck, Sacred Head” by Burton Nelson; solo if ‘The Philathea class of the First! For eecretary of the “Must Jesus Bear the Cross Alone?” A ‘ x F Presbyterian church held L, O. Myli, Bi A H je party uraday | togpositions in the state dairy depart- lcommittee in charge. The lodge re-|Noben, Beach, deputy inspectors for cently took over the I. 0. O. F. hall on/|the regulatory department, and Ar- a ficial tester. by ‘Was for Me” by Mrs. T, G. Plomasen. Communion Services|5#lvation Army Plans — Good Friday Services ‘The Sacrament of Holy Communion — . Ltecigped eae Been) at| A special Good Friday beoMenl will special services in MoCal thodist | be conducted at the Bismarck Salva- A birthday party was given Thurs-|HhaioPe: qnumeh according to Rev | tion army citadel at 8 o'clock this afternoon ‘ ‘son, Rev, Alfred E. Roe, district super- =<” Adjutant a cen will assist Rev. Vater in the| ~ the adjutant will preach on “One services, " ° Hour at the Cross.” The citadel is at Friday night's program will be the! 112 Main avenue and the public is , |1ast of 10 evening services preceding Easter. There will be no ‘Bate invited to attend the program. Elite Decorating Feltrup, Fisk & Nelson 4 bunches ...... Cured, whole or —— | half, per bb. ..... 20c Shoulder Pork Chiropractic Board! 7 inity Church Holds — Liberty Maeaune ALLSTAR STORY BEEF, PORK, VEAL AND CHICKENS Earl Gordon, Williston, and N. P. A three-piece boy’s Eton Suit of wash materials, coat, shorts, blouse, Mrs. Don A. Bangs, 607 Second 8t., and her sister, Miss Margaret Smith, Grand Forks, who has spent the last week here, left Friday for Grand Forks for a visit with their mother Robertson Tullberg, Props. + # & & 9 Mrs. Harold McDonald and small Phone 371 jdaughter Lois, 711 Ninth 8t., are in Minneapolis for a two weeks’ visit " with Mrs, McDonald's mother, Mrs. ‘Quality Food A. J. Gerlich. rot ry 2 -_* * Fair Prices Mrs. George A. Welch, 415 Fourth St., will leave this evening for Sparta, Just a Few of Our Specials fT." ‘spend several weeks with se eeees sister, Miss. Sarah C. Jones, former Butter, 2-Ib. roll....... co reaped eee ae Peppermints, chocolate Mr. and Mrs. George Laney and cream, Ib. ........9¢ inc saben eoplieat Wee Mel- Fig Bars, 2 Ibs. ....... urday for srorcolingadiott pire Snowdrift, 1 lb. . to make their jhome in the future. Pineapple Juice Mr, and Mrs. Herbert 8, Morgan, Pork Sausage, 8-0z. tin 19¢ J}|Chicago, arrived Thursday to spend Tuna Fish ........... 1c [| trothersin-low and. sister, Mertand Sardines, best quality, Mrs, O. T. Rasen, 718 Ninth St. BE ictcissses ose 25c bites ae on ise a seman aie stiaa Peaches, 18K, 2 No, 24 left for Minneapolis where she will ORI oi aa e'etvin. 0.0 wo. 3le fj | spend Easter with her son and daugh- sealed in vacuum like your coffee initiated into Beta Gamma Sigma, iEvem'tee [EQ] “NOT CONSTIPATED vom. 35¢ “S| FOR SEVEN WEEKS” Products ; One Rice Krispies Free | Writes Mrs. Johnson After with 1 Corn Flakes, 1 Pep, Using Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN 1 Whole Wheat Biscuit Many Easter Specials in the I. G. A. Ad. ferers from constipation will Coming * A lifetime “Your Aut-Bran relieves constipation. I am 20 over the it has done me that I feel I write and of it. Monday pn SAME PRICE today AS 42 YEARS AGO On the Air Over KGCU —se THEATER =oe— Tonight and Saturday HUMAN DYNAMITE — HELL- BENT FOR ACTION... YET ||| aveen Olives, =| Tall came Carnation WAS AFRAID OF LOVE! . play, with Mrs. William Toman, Julis tory department, and two appointees | presentations, which were a solo “Thy Kottsick and Rex Albrecht receivini on a train “ROME EXPRESS” LIVING ROOMSUITE In Lovely Tapestry Sofa and Chair in a distinctive style, designed to places; all ‘prio cuetracted carey’ sake pieces, ing constructed, u l= . stered in Tapestry! Choice of four colors. - YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD AT KENNELLY'’S KENNELLY FURNITURE C0. DES en $1.50 Silk Baby Bonnets Self-help Overalls i T 0 L Organdy & Swiss Bonnets Self-help Suits : Little Boys’ Wash Hats Linen Knickers Older Boys’ Caps Khaki & Tweed Shorts TIE so iéciecvics cs ee Children’s Shop nt 25c| eM sainiz sigs Fs 3 Jello, any: flavor, Pere eee 3 MOF cecccseccsecccoeces! The 106 3rd St., South of Prince Hotel SATURDAY — boeerrmard heme”. — "1 pete ; EC DARAMOUNT ees | esc Sunday 35e aeereereeecensseees MoO & | choice, Ib. ...........005 GLORY i, Talking Pictures Specials at c HEMPEL’S "= Saturday and Monday Only once in a year comes a love story with the tenderness, romantic out- pouring and power of ‘The White Sister.” Here at last is a worthy suc- cessor to ‘*Smilin’ Through”! APPLES Ziaate Sep" Box $1.38 CELERY t2,2:"° ..Bunch 13¢ Cucumbers, long, green, each seoecsee LBC Lettuce, crisp heads, 2 for ee ccccecceeclPe of adventure in one night Radishes, large bunches, 3 for ..................10e RE A LOVE STORY TO THRILL Sweet Potatoes, 4 Ibs. . soeeee 25€ THE WORLD! toa new and greater glory i faiking"pstures Rote tine ADC] Prem neo ae 19C with the screen's two stars of the hour! with LEWIS STONE : LOUISE CLOSSER HALE PARAMOUNT In Addition “BEES AND BEAR” SOUND NEWS A Silly Symphony classic DISTINCTIVE ENTERTAINMENT An 85c value for quart bottle . special, For Your pene tem 50 | 2 Easter Sunday Dinner A nice big ham and Purity Bread. Oh, boy! Isn’t that something to look forward to. PURITY BREAD is the only bread sold in Bismarck that has only one price to all—10e a loaf. Costs More Worth More Purity Bakery Quaker Crackels-2 pgs. for 15¢ - Whole Wheat Flakes | See Us for—DAKOTA MAID FLOUR—See Ue MANDAN

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