The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 20, 1933, Page 5

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é Saxvik Will Discuss School Problems for Community Council H, O. Saxvik, superintendent of the ing of the Bismarck Women’s Com- munity Council at 3 o'clock Friday af- ternoon in the a , .e8 i Dancing Party Given By Garrison Officers Officers at Fort Lincoln and their DeMolay Members to Be Guests at Party ee Current Events Club Sets Guest Day Date Plans for the annual club guest day, May 3, were outlined at a meet- ing of the Current Events club Wed- tee, of Mrs. George F. Shafer, Mrs, John A. Larson and Mrs. E. J. Conrad. Carutel, Fi Et : i s #5 202 play Ea « . McGra' of ie > HE a ee peti ie : eal ltt “uel I i u g & ATH 3 FY ait The study of China was continued |; of ly hall) is a daughter of Mrs. C. A. Burton, De Luxe Oil Free with pair G & J Tires——Gamble Store. urron’s ras Popun| @ member of the club. Other papers on “Markets and Fairs” and “Rivers and Transporta- tion of China” were read by Mrs. H. F. O'Hare and Mrs, John Larson, re- spectively. * History of Club Is Reviewed for Guests left Thursday for her spending that wishing ee ee % Mra, Anna Stewart, Winnipeg, Man., home the last two weeks in ussleeali PES WASH SUITS Designs _ Broadcloths, Poplins, Linens Short Sleeves Sleeveless PHYSICAL EDUCATION 10 BE EMPHASIZED ON FRIDAY PROGRAM Boy and Girl Scouts and Ele- mentary Students Plan Special Features Physical education will be empha- sized in celebrations of boys’ and girls’ week Friday, with a Girl Scout out- door demonstration on the play- cal education program at 7:30 p. m., in the World War Memorial building, wey gee3 The Junior high school band will furnish music for the elementary Physical education program in the at Maddock, Oberon, and Minnewau- kan participated in a district meeting held here Wednesday. State Adjutant State Commander It “Fieads District _ if i] vention will be held here Saturday, Give Your Skin That healthy glow New, wonderful MELLO-GLO face powder reproduces the tempting bloom of youth. Spreads smoothly, stays on longer, hides tiny lines and wrinkles, prevents large pores. No shiny noses, no drawn or “pasty” look. Women trust MELLO-GLO be- cause new French process makes it the purest face powder known. De- lightfully fragrant. Try MELLO-GLO teday. 50c and $1.00. Tax free.—Ad- | PARAM TODAY ADMISSION e . e AND | Meetings of Clubs, | vada 25¢ aI | Fraternal Groups A meeting of the Women’s Benefit the World War Memorial building. Memorial building. The Royal Neighbors lodge will meet at 7:30 o'clock this evening in 3 | the dining room of the World War —______—_-_——-® City-County News Mr. and Mrs. John Sattler, Arena, are parents of a girl born 11: mn. ‘Wednesday at St. Alexius hospital. see A boy was born at 10:55 a. m. Wed- nesday in the Bismarck hospital to Mr. and Mrs. ee Johnson of Zap. s Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shimek of dan are parents of a boy born at LAWTON WOMAN SUCCUMBS Lawton, N. D., April 19.—(?)—Miss Mathilda Metzner, 73, resident of Nebre township in Ramsey county for’ “vo \" BISMARCK “Style Show From the Tropics’ ‘WATCH FOR DATE: “Paramount Sound News” “Big Bunch of You” Novelty Rescue Fatty Arbuckle In “Bussin Around” Attention Motorists For the protection of lives and property, particularly the lives of children, to assist in moving traffic, and to avoid: congestion in the business district, the Police De- partment will immediately commence enforcement of the traffic ordinances. The most common violations include: 1, Speeding and reckless driving. 2. Failure to stop at through streets. 3. Improper lights on vehicles. 4. Parking on the wrong side of the street, and park- ing in alleys. 5. rgd parking contrary to double parking regula- 6. Sener the two-hour parking limit in the business Your cooperation with the police officers is asked. Violations will result in fines. If you are not familiar with the traffic ordinances of the city, you may obtain copies at the police station or at the city auditor’s office. BOARD OF CITY COMMISSIONERS. NEW ARRIVALS “For the Modern Miss’’ Polo Coats In Snappy Styles—Tans - Greys - Blues—Sizes 12 to 20 5 95 $7795 $Q% Tailored Coats For Misses and Ledies who care, in blues, blacks and tans. Special prices. $6°5 and $Q95 SIZES 12 TO 60 BUY NOW AT THESE PRICES AND SAVE “The L adies’ Sport Shop” Just Manufactured! Just Bought! Just Arrived! Newest of the new, direct from our New York buyer. « Tailored Dress Coats. ° Sizes 14 to 52. Tweeds .. Polos ... EXTREME VALUES! $ 585 - $985 New Spring Dresses! Especially featuring prints and jacket types, in knits, crepes and sheers. All wanted shades are here, in sizes 14 to 20 and 36 to 52, at S. & L. low prices— $385 Or 2 for $7 25% Discount on All Ladies’ Suits Ladies’ Hats! In turban or brim styles 98c Child’s Coats! Of fine velour serge, with juvenile embroidery. Sizes 2 through 6. Per set . .. $198 More Spring Shoes Arriving Daily! USE THIS OLIVE OIL POWDER IT'S SATIN-SMOOTH! it seems to become a very part of your skia! You can sow try this $1, powder in the generous Sc and 10c sizes sold st stores. The other drug and department Outdoor Girl Beauty Preparations come im convenient sizes 100, 80 you * gales! IF your druggist is out of sock, send the coupon below for the Beauty Kit coe- ‘taining liberal trial sizes of foe famous Outdoor Girl Beaty products.

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