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r talon | capped of Mc | patina Prot. y is of Mon-; the U. 8. Department of Commerce.| Taylor of Glendive, Mont., and TALS tenn North ‘nd South Dakota, Min-j Pred D. Pagg. dr. Chicago, secretary|. F. Riley, president of the Walipe; neaota, Wisconsin, Iowa and Nebras-/of the national association of state state school of science. 5 t= adh “aaiighton We ear ieeeting. avaten, ore Sea reat an pyc - meeting.| trend of unfirm regulation through- auditorium 145. o'clock, Smee =! OR WORTHWEST WILL [Sosa t wince Sse scesicerecae = > (a see eee ae . * permanent organisation, electing be discuss-| Winnipeg will be the chief speaker * ; A Gace aa jak wie weeny ae 4 eters td tact ae for te| any aizrmay Gener A 3. Gonna pero mie dagh pe grrgy en ‘. *, tutions made to Ameri- next annual meeting. of North Dakota, A. D. Murphy, of/ sion auxiliary sing opening Conyention Delegates |Diriner Dance Given | win atc. F. 3. ‘assets and Mrs.|cpc° (0, 2utributions made to Amert- MEET HERE MONDAY Jun ratured from a, fing trp| Green Bay, Wik, and Dawes m Br| end, coding umber, 3% . M r Ch b B Co A Bo 4G. R. Lipp receiving prizes. feature of the guest day dinner meet- s over the state with J. V. Orcutt, state| bane, chairman, South Dak board). oes abise, “he tien ot ae -Named by Music Clu’ yy Company ys ‘ee Mab oC ns Literal Arte Gur ek prune arene __ {and federal aeronautics inspector tor| of railroad commissioners. sgh . Delegates to the biennial Company A, ietth infantry, North | ard Geel ase es aes ING | clock Saturday evening in the Cavern| Uniformity of Aviation Rules in the district, who conducted & series Brittin WIM Speak a ee ae tion of the Na Federation of| Dakota national guard, held i din- | of thelr bridge club Thursday eve- faite i. Dates pradoete Gt oe ce, States and Nation Will Harding declared s grat interest, was eGtheae ian, ag Bight: Oo A eg ie Music next Thursday evening ning King e evinced " forth Airways, Bi. ‘Waldschmidt; address month and to the eighth disict meet-| Grand: Paciic hotel reeteurent "| block ‘There were 12 guests, Bec re ee Be Discussed as well as aviators, {Minn and 8. Russell Halley, Presl-| Colonel A. B, Welch, Manaan post- ing of the North Dakota Federation of Special were wives and | prises went to Mrs. Philip Blank, About 25 airplanes will arrive from/|¢°®*, Rapid Lines Legh epee master. ‘Women’s clubs Spiritwood were] sweethearts of company members and | Mrg. Robert Webb and Mrs. P. M,| Plans for an initiation service May Rapid City, 8. D., will talk on regu: for ——— . D, Pemmercienenittes a ., indi- ‘| 11 were discussed at a meeting of the| Efforts to bring about uniformity|South Dakota slone, Harding lation from the operator's standpoint.! eNwGLAND LOANS TO FRANCE ‘Thursday | places . Mra, Blank of New Salem e PAA, Wills fonteis’ tate Eth. te. Musieal club in the World War Me-| Malor A. C. Young, U. 8. Army, and/| was the only out-of-town-guest. | Degree of Honor Protective aasocia-| of aviation rules bear teen gelved from Omahe, Chicago, ‘Win- pine scheduled speakers include) Paris, April 28——A loa 4 , War Memorial . Mrs. Frankie| will have an important place at a/Dipeg, Minneapo! various ry of Bng- i |General Herman Brocopp and Mrs.| Miss Helen Patkenstein, Bottineau, | War Mi Cents. wate ident, will| regional meeting of the National Places throughout the state that one) then, it be on WAviation, from prench treasury from @ group of Bag: i which Mrs, | commander. With her aunts, Mrs. J. P. French,|be here to ‘assist with the service, See Re al Oe Canine Ais Eepectea Reed G. Landis, chairman of por aon : Priske Mra. -| Hasel Johnson's orchestra Fourth 8t., Mrs. H. F. O'Hare, 802 | Which is to close with a banquet. In ‘open here i , 2 | ffeene were named siternates, \Mirs.! for the Gancing following the Sinzer./FAtH Be, and Aire, Chavies Staley [Chatee of errangementa for the bare) indications are, ead Tay Harding pee seported ne wae ee uct, Winn!| pols; Fred B. Sheriff, commissioner Use the Want Ads also elected a delegate | Arrangements for the party, which |701 Sixth 8t., left Friday for her|quet is a committee composed of Miss| member of the state railroad com- Farge through the Aviation. Ledgus of aeronatuics for Montana; J. L. se ‘an te the district session, with Mrs. 3 F.|is an annual event, were made by a (home, Miss ‘Palkenstein came here| Mary Huber, Mrs. A.M. Braserol, Mrs | mission and. vice president of the| 73 Tis sioid French ag the other representative. |committee composed of Sgt. Walfred |from Berkeley, Calif., where she has |Frank Homan and Mrs. George Robi-| national organization, that arr an pe Rongee eget coeiveiiiion,” Murh west ‘Mrs, John Graham: was named an al-|Hultberg, Sgt. Wilson McDonald and |been attending the University of Cal-|dou. A class of six candidates was|100 and 150 aviators and aviation of- i ' Sgt. Richard ifornia. proved. icial 1d the two-day con-| Airways announced they will run : Music by Schubert, Schumann, eee * * ® yi ferenct vwhich wil be climaxed with ae Sail to Hee rtoken, ie eo ss . dedication ceremonies for the new) Sv. 1 s13 ‘ Auction was played at 20 tables at dM 5 . hopin and Lisst was featured in the Auxiliary Reelects his Venere bridge pate vente, _Use the Want Ads | iienaen airport ‘Tuesday afternoon. | Sunday and Monday. Prominent figures in national avia- tion circles will address the gathering, seeking a closer coordination between save bret} — Valley City Woman] fay crn inthe St, Alexus nurses’ hospital. Score prizes were awarded 5 EVENINGS state departments and the federal de- THumbers given included: voeal,| Mi‘ Fred J. Fredrickson, valley! to Mrs, Clarence Larsen and. Miss STARTS Pansiene Having jurtasindiee cree aoe White Berets Hark, Hark ‘the Lark” and “Death|C12,,WaS, Teelected third | district | Teresa "Lievens. Members of the|| TOMORROW 35e transportation and attempting to ac- and the Malden” (Bchubert), by Mrs,| Co™miteemoman af the final sesion Cp ih ENDS PARAMOUN Tj MATINEES — |/ quaint the public as well as pilots as Pastel Silk Hats John Graham; piano, “Impromptu”! district of the American Legion Aux-| Moore sad Ire Gatiean ee TUESDAY 25e to aviation requirements both national and state. The federal program and state regu- lation will be discussed by George W. ‘West, supervising aeronautical in- spector of the aeronautics branch of (Schubert), Mrs, Fay Brown; piano, | iery at Oakes ‘Thursday. e 4% % Mrs. T. H. Ferber, Onkes, was; Members of Circle No. 2 of the ‘Miss Mildred Hoff; vocal, “Lullaby”| named a delegate to the “Rational tt 7 (Brahms), Mrs. LaRose; vocal, “Du| convention, and Mrs. J. Brady, bist mie eine blume” (Schumann),| Jamestown, an alternate, THE CHILDREN’S SHOP. 106 Third St—Seuth of Prince Hotel CAN ANY WOMAN BE FAITHFUL in the heart of one man and in the arms of another? GIVING ALL... CAPITOL|| \ Waaaane More Savings for You In a Saturday Sale Ladies Aid society of the Trinity . With 164 delegates present, it was Ruhe” (Schubert-Lisst), Mrs. Henry| the largest district meeting staged Jones; and piano, “Chant Polonaise”,| by the auxiliary so far this spring. (Chopin- — aad Mehus. Features of the afternoon session Baptist Ladies Aid Setar acest: ca Borter, - Reelects Officers], chalrman: and an address by ciety of the First Baptist church were effect that auxiliary units cooperate reelected at a meeting of the organiza- with Legion posts to maintain the tion held Thursday afternoon at the U. 8 Veterans’ hospital at Fargo. dou of Mrs. Clare Nelson, 522 Bell Bismarck was represented at the reet. embers, ‘ane ere Mra w. Herbert, pres- teeteod Lf five unit me ae lent; Mrs. Charles Staley, first Harry Rosenthal, department radio president; Mrs. William Barneck,| chairman: 4 ‘Trepp, scosetary; and Mr D. B, Shaw, treas-| © o ae on 4 . bert Urer. New officers named were’ Mrs.! and Mrs. Joseph Kitchen. They were Clare Nelson, Mrs. H. A. McNutt and guests at a noon luncheon where a Mrs. R. D. Hoskins, as second, third] PIDAC motif was carried out in the ae vice presidents respec-| table decorations; and at Te informal . - tea following the convent sessions. Annual reports were read and ten- | Mrs, Rosenthal was among the guests tative plans for activities the coming/ at a dinner given Wednesday eve- ee a year were discussed, ning by Mrs. Ferber for department of Standard, Advertised Judge and Mrs, G. Grimson, Rug- nee by, are in Bismarck for a briet vist. Frances Frahm Heads Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Patterson,| Junior Study Club Minot, were visitors in Bismarck —_— Thursday. and Popular Toilet Articles At These Prices You Should Anticipate Your Needs The Junior Study club elected acer i ae Oe Sl as li eae Rue, treasurers and Hollace "Beal, Mello-Glo Face Powders, dollar box ....... who atends| MACrHAn, Woodbury’s Face Powder, 50¢ box ... Lanchere Face Powder, dollar box .. Colgate’s Talcum Powder, 25c tin ............ Palmolive Taleum Powder, 25c tin ...... Lavoris, dollar bottle ..................05 Squibb’s Antiseptic, 16-ounce bottle ...... einmieneue Pepsodent Antiseptic, 50c bottle ... 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