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Miss Teresa Carter, New York, National Field Worker, to Give Main Address Persons interested in Girl Scout work as well as thoée affiliated with the organization in advisory or other capacities are invited to attend a banquet honoring Girl Scout workers here for the Round Table Conference. ‘The banquet will be served at 7 p. m., Friday, June 2, at the Bismarck Coun- try club. A special invitation is being extend- ed to parents of local Girl Scouts, members of the Bismarck Girl Scout Council and their husbands, local committee members and their hus- bands, and examiners for proficiency badges. Tickets, which are on sale taken by Russell Reid, superintendent. at Hoskins-Meyer, are 75 cents. The committee in charge, composed of| conies will be sent to Mrs. Theodore Mrs. P. J. Meyer, Mrs. J. E. Davis, Mrs, W. L. Nuessle and Mrs. 8. W.| dent; and to Mrs. Anne Gradin, Min- Corwin is urging that local persons Girl Scout Workers at Conference Here Will Be Honored With Banquet at Country Club Markers Are Placed |r. On Memorial Trees Markers were placed on three me- morial trees on the Roosevelt cabin grounds at the state capitol Saturday afternoon by members of Fort Lincoln chapter, American War Mothers, who Planted the trees @ year ago. Mrs. E. Erickson, a gold star moth- et, placed the mariser on the tree which was ae to Quentin . B. Shaw placed Lloyd Spetz, first Bismarck boy to be killed in the World war; and Mrs. John Dawson placed the marker on the tree dedicated to the local War Mothers chi per whieh members of the Mandan THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, MAY 239, 1938 auxiliary unit gave at the home ot Mrs, Bernard lee torts Mandan. * # Mr. and Mrs. Frank P, Aughnay, 806 | 9 Fourth St., were hosts at a bridge din- ner Saturday evening honoring Mr. and Mrs. E, M. Hendricks, who are | % to leave soon for Minot to make their. | % home. Spring flowers were used in| % Gecorating the tables and covers were | ¥ placed for 12 guests. Mr. and Mrs.|% rnard Andrus and Mr. and Mrs. W. | ¥ F. Harris held high scores in the | % bridge games. . * + # # Francis Flaherty, son of Mr. and|% Mrs, T. E. Flaherty, 607 Sixth 8t.,/ from St. Louis, ~ just completed his junior year in| Medicine at St. Louis university, to|% spend a few days with his parents. | ¢% He will go from here to Spokane,|¥ Wash., to join Mrs. Flaherty and|% baby, who preceded him to Spokane|¥ about @ month ago. % ee # (Additional Society on Page 3) avvannnnauavnuuuvtataneueeenenasaavuvevescvocuaoeeeaneenteatuanivuny 2 A. W. LUCAS CO. Now Showing --- New Dorna Gordon Frocks apter. Photographs of the ceremonies were of the state historical society, and Roosevelt, wife of the former presi- THE GIFT THAT GRADUATES WILL Shown in the new Dorna Gordon Movie-Talkie Fashion Show at the Paramount Theatre all this week. It presents in technicolor the lastest Dorna Gordon Wash Frocks, in exact colors, ten frocks buy their tickets as early in the week| Ne*Polls, mother of Lloyd Spetz. as_possible. Mrs. Burt Finney, Girl Scout com- ei ercrieead aoe x i Teenart daughter, Jeanette Fay, left Sunday will extend greetings on behalf of the|¢veming for Jamestown, after spend- | city to the visiting Scout workers, in-|!9& Several days in the city. While Dako here they were guests at the home of ee icnae a, | Mrs, G, Olgierson, 811 Avenue E. Mrs Miss Teresa Carter, New York City, |Morris, who is national chairman for assistant secretary of the field divi- the American Legion Auxiliary poppy sion of Girl Scouts, will give the main |£ale, came here to speak in behalf of address. She will be introduced by|the sale and assisted local unit mem- Miss Marie Aftrieth, Minneapolis | bers in conducting the sale Saturday. field executive for the Hiawatha re. | Several informal affairs were given in her honor, among them a picnic sup- selling for $1.95 each. This movie was taken at the New Orleans Country Club and a beautiful spring background was used. You, see the frocks on living, moving, talking models — beautiful girls who exhibit the frocks in a charming manner. Be Sure to See This ALWAYS CHERISH Why not add to the thrill of this event with a gift of fine jewelry . . We have an infinite variety of Beau- tiful Merchandise to choose from. Bonham Bros. CTT | 35 Mrs. James Morris, Jamestown, for- mer Bismarck resident, and her| gion. There will be short talks by C. L. y # young, Justice A. M. Christianson, Dr. & ahs Hari Pans eel! segue aires D e x fis fr a See orna Gordon Movie ‘ say the Girl Scout chorus. : t 4 * Farewell “Luncheon | ° e : Given for Rev. Ermel ALWAYS COOL AND COMFORTABLE Talkie Fashion Show : ‘The Bismarck Ministerial associa-|! Tomorrow—Excitement Will Be Intense! % tion was host ab a luncheon Monday People Will CHEER! The Great Paramount, Param unt | h t g noon in 7 \ Hunt bance Tot “Use GAME ane Audiences Will Experience New Emotional oO ea er % gelical church for the last seven years, Thrills and Shout % who is leaving soon to become pastor 3 of the church at Lehr. : Rev. Ermel has been a member of e we r. be . Graunke, newly appointed business 5 e e set eae lh ale 1S ee : ance Daring! Startling! ‘ in. unday en ro’ : to onbeage WWharaThe Willits within, 4 ! Then come and select dresses in your 3 North Dakota exhibit during the Cen- rea re Ing: $ tury of Progress exposition. favorite colors. N eit ae wane! ee spent ihe YOU HAVE NEVER SEEN $ 8 here 3 mother, ‘Mrs. LM. Parsons, 514 ANYTHING LIKE IT BEFORE! $ Sixth St. left Monday for Omaha, | RY ¢ bY * Nebr., where he is employed. * * *® SEE? Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Loberg, 408 Ray- SEE? The Birth of rth Ghangsters 3 mond St., entertained 18 guests in-/] Two million 1 ieecuot % formally at bridge Saturday evening men on the march! Statue of NEW at their home. Score prizes were POOP POS awarded to S. S. Boise, Mrs. H. A. Gunmen at- Liberty! Brandes, Mrs, W. B. Pierce and Dr.|| tack White ! Rinion ‘H. Milton Berg. Dr. and Mrs. O. Fox House! BY % President out made dicta- tor! , > of Fort Yates were guests from out of ; the city. ro" POPS ne * Miss Grace Rasche, Valley City, came to Bismarck Saturday night to spend the ‘Memorial day week-end with her sister, Mrs. J. A. Kghler, 513 ‘West Rosser avenue. She went to Wilton Monday morning to spend the day with a sister there and will leave! Bismarck for Valley City Tuesday evening. ek * A picnic party, which began Satur- day morning at Kiwanis park and! closed with @ party at the home of| Mrs. John R. Fleck, 712 Mandan St.,; when rain drove the group indoors, ; marked the close of activities for the, Mother’s Service club this season. About 40 mothers and children at-;} tended. ee % Mr. and Mrs. John L. Larson, 719 Sixth St., left Saturday for Concor- dia college, Moorhead, Minn., where they will attend commencement ex- Summery New Cotton Dresses Eyelets - Pique Voiles - Flock Dot Voiles oO" ~ POO" SS Smart Styles for Women and Misses PRPS Ae ercises. Their son, Guy Larson, is a) member of the graduating class. Mr. and Mrs. Larson expect to return to Bismarck within a few days, while their son will accompany the Con- cordia college band to Chicago to attend the Century of Progress Ex- position. eee Mrs. Alice Hare and grandson,! Roy Morgan, Draper, 8. D., arrived Sunday to spend a week or longer| with Mrs. Hare's daughter, Mrs. Bertha Schafer, 206% Main avenue. They came here to attend com- mencement exercises for the 1933 class of the Bismarck high school, of which Mrs. Schafer’s daughter, Ethelwyn, is a member. Four Contracts for Regraveling Given Four North Dakota contractors have ‘been awarded contracté for 52 miles of Tegraveling on state highways at a cost of $12,395.62. | Twelve contractors bid for the jobs, ‘with six from out of the state and six from North Dakota. Frank A. Vogel, highway commissioner, said the North Dakota contractors were given a five- per-cent preference over out-of-state bidders as provided for in a 1933 leg- islative act. The regraveling projects and suc- cessful bidders are: Barnes county—9.232 miles through aoe A, M, Lindgren, Valley City, Ward county—12.120 miles north of Max, J. J. Reese, Granville, $2,941.58, Bottineau county—8.252 miles, J. J. Reese, Granville, $2,627.25. Sheridan county—22.506 miles, Den- hoff east and west, Wilder and Wilder, Jamestown, $4,373.06. ZION IN TROUBLE Chicago, May 20.—()—Petitions to; pisee Wilbur Glenn Voliva and his Zion industries in bankruptcy were filed in federal court shortly after Judge James H. Wilkerson had ap- pointed receivers in equity for the Zion institutions and industries. One bill charged that Voliva him- self, “overseer” of the unique re- .Matinees Tomorrow SPECIAL Sec the Dancing Bell Hop Girls! Barrymore, Such Feet! with WALTER HUSTON, KAREN MORLEY LIMITED ENGAGEMENT ADMISSION—Matinee 25c; Evening 35c — DeLUXE ADDED ATTRACTION — The Liberty Magazine 4-Star Featurette “NOTHING EVER HAPPENS” A Musical Comedy of Grand Hotel », Crawford and Wallace Beery! Such Music! Such Laughter! ‘Tomorrow and Wednesday 1:30 and 3:30 P. M. The Famous Characters of Garbo, ligious colony on the North Sho! owes more than $500,000, a APOLOGIZE For Not Tells You More About That Great Comedy Hit “THE LITTLE GIANT” EDWARD G. And Urge You to See It Tonight! AT THE ' ALWAYS COOL AND COMFORTABLE ROBINSON Here are Cotton Frocks that are going to open your eyes. Fabrics that are really GOOD.. colors that will stand many a tubbing and hot spring and summer suns. . styles so smart and slenderizing you’re going to have a hard time choosing. And with COTTONS the big fashion news, you owe it to yourself to wear cotton dresses as becoming as these! Misses’ Sizes 14 to 20—Women’s Sizes 36 to 44— Larger Women’s 46 to 52 from this store. windows. ; The Paramount Theatre is only one block You can see the film and then step over and see the frocks displayed in our show See these Summer Styles—so cool, so lovely— so marvelously inexpensive. They are new, they are smart, and especially good values. A. W. LUCAS CO. Cool little morning, gardening and marketing dresses .. swanky new sport styles for any hour of the day .. dressier afternoon types . . with pique collars, organdie trimming, puffed sleeves, dainty frills. The colors are enchanting—pastels, red, navy and brown. Although we have over a thousand, we expect every last one of them to be picked up in a hurry. Mail and Phone Orders Promptly Filled Charge Accounts Payable July 10 Oo a ae a a a o