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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDN: ESDAY, MAY 31, 1933 e@ TROOP NO. 6 WINS Morse code receiving — Chester x FSS9$99SS99SSS5SS95995S55960055995500000095H0000 Johnson, troop 11. y i] Semaphore receiving—James Hy- Renney oie Fevold (5); Sam} % n FIRST HONORS AT Bugling—Wilson Davis (@); Delain|% " Ward (3); George Shafer, Jt. (5). |X P ? 7 sinc ot eee as oppy Sale Brings |Piano and Violin | ANNUAL JAMBOREE ws: se: gucsr sm e e e |i a cal Unit $357.93] Pupifs Give Recital als BOARS GREE week. | $ : — f ..| Son and Robert Ack (@); Ralph ; : apna hasan Wee 8 ata A group of younger violin and piano lalallala be Pres-|‘Ward and. Chavles ‘Fossum (2); Art| x F Pupils of the Mehus Conservatory of byterian Church; Big Pro- | Sandin and Robert Bowman (11). day by members of the local American | nusic took part in @ recital given by String burning—Joe Janda and . Legion Auxiliary unit, according to/ iss Mehus at the Lewis and Clark eine Licht SN GNEe Ghia . ‘ an iregory Dahlen (11); im ¥ apulanan, wis lies Hat ede ea g hotel in Mandan Monday evening. Scoring 930 points, Troop No. 6,| Tillotson and Asle Lewis (6). | orna or on ~~ check-up of receipts ~ Among Bismarck students were| sponsored by the Presbyterian church,| , Knot tying—Glen_ Severtson (2); e ‘Through the response of Bismarck Phyllis Wahl, Marjorie Lou Robinson, | won first place in the annual Boy | Jack Smith (11); Thomas Gussner ® people and the cooperation of mem-|Zevenly Gunness and Beverly Jane| Scout jamboree conducted Tuesday | (6. e . e 4 bers of the local unit who aided-with | All, plano; and Dorothy Gray, Bet-| afternoon at Pioneer Park. : $ : the sale all but a few of the 4000/'Y Ohm, Helen Gallagher; Roger Jen-| 7. Johansen 1s scoutmaster of the - 4 : poppies allotted to the Auxillary were | Cletus Schmidt and Leo Hallor-| winning troop. ; , Gisposed of, Mrs. Sorenson sald. She | Muded a violin end tee Coen second Renn cumierenie ieee PARAMOUNT $ 95 4 : Elation on behalf of er commites| <7R¢ Old Gray Goose": a violin iro, ter Robert Byrne, with 886 points, | |= Wns CooL AND COMPORIABLE e : for the time and effort of those mem. | 7H¢ Robin's Lullaby; piano, “St, Pat-| Troop 2, the Kiwanis group, under Last Times Today bers assisting with the sale. rick’s Day,” theme from | “Largo,”| the leadership of Scoutmaster R. F. bd a 10 3 Posters made by school children to| ‘New World Symphony,” “Spirit of| Krause and Assistant Scoutmaster DR AM A : g advertise the sale, and which have Bane. Beverly Jane Hall; and “Hun-| William Groves, was third. 3 heen In store windows for the last 101 aseridan puplls sppearing on the| in ihe indivi eee alias startling asa : children if they will call at the stores program were Wallace Pearson, Harry| points. Troop 11 was second with g A movie that was taken at the New Or- 3 a Teer ee ene otete [eM Farr, Robert Welbers, Delmer| Robert Ritterbush, was third with 21, leans Country Club, where a beautifu $ t Fi contest. Boehm, Carl Edwards, Arthur Lar- Opened With Parade . % 7 4 eee son, Morris Young, Helen and Harold} The jamboree began with a parade, $} spring background was used. You see 3 e ‘Ai d Society Plans ee Jane Watson, and Jacob Seer ane Linen Rog band, x : it e a ‘ pla at the park in exquisite v is # * % the afternoon and » Dr. J. 0. Program and 768) es fs a menal eee earn ‘ ; sy oO return evel yy, Cl nm tl Bi ek - A program of readings and musical | ¢, district, f . b, J numbers will be presented by a group las the ah yitiog oh er ate lowing sentny 16 indivigual in : Dorna Gordon Frocks : - q of young people when the Ladies Aid| Mrs, Ray McLaughlin. | tests were conducted. Troop con- g : society of the First Presbyterian 7 8% tests were the next order of business, $ g 9 1s =Of- se - : ness rales aban 8 caswe Bey otis} See as City, Tae "band concert prsceuea the ‘ on living, moving, talking models, beauti- 1037 . » Where spent -= | cam} togram, . ae . = 2 charge of arrangements for the af-|ial day week-end with thelr cousin,| which scores of boys received. their ful girls who exhibit the frocks in a charm- y fair, which will be Ohad Bot nd Mrs. Earl Howe. advancement badges and awards. Dr. . ; formal tea. All members o! ee % George Constans presided and Ing manner. ciety are urged to attend. n Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Anderson and| awards were presented by J. N. Ro- : orations and in the appointments for | day evening from.’ Detrolt, Lakes,| west. Airways end Captain. 'R. Special Added Attraction : J the tea table. Tea and coffee will be) Minn., where they spent the week-end | Tourtillott of Fort Lincoln. ets, “ A ; Boured by Mee A. A. Whittemors| with ‘Mr. Anderson's mother, Mrs.| John Pesheck, Lone Beout of Mik Nothing Ever . Emma ote lerson. y io has more Ly J i Brandt. A group of members will as- * ee badges and is nearly qualified ter Happens sist in serving. woke pos oe pone Ree ea rank, was introduced during ber Lent of Grand Hotel e 4 beer eriee eal URS globes uae Mr, and irs ‘Kar ‘wan, 8 One hundred fifty boys partici- Plus Garbo, | Crevrford, brent g howing at the iH return arc - | Twel » for a few days. yy} pated in the . Barry: 4 ning after spending the Memorial/came here to visit Henry Holland's Fourth, fitth, sixth and seventh Liberty's Four Star Featurette g ; i ps 5, 6, 8 and 10. Starts Tomorrow y sg ee one ae 7 aramount Theatre : t Mrs, Bird Little and small daugh- Mr. Wahl. aaa the troop OUEST WH TYG a bar a “ee % ra $ d i ae Feauy Ann, have ayaa’ to eee and 8 ae » g ; incoln from Creston, Iowa, Parise Individual Results Listed \ * 5 they spent several weeks with Mrs.!| Meetings of Clubs, Individual contest. results, with % b Little's — as aS Sherwood. | Fraternal Groups heist cad in the order of their 1S ee re see ea meee, i or in the Alpena, 8. D., , OF-} st 's After Guild will (6); Wayne Orchard (8). irene ea ea ee meet at 3 oclock ‘Thursday afternoon Peed tying—Jack Sanborn (2); 3 " serene, Mr and Mrs, H. F. ‘Tramp, | 8¢ the home of Mrs. A. E. Shipp, 610] Charies Corwin (3); John John- 4 414 Seventh 8t, re Scout's pace—John Wright (2) and BEAUTY CULTURE These Frocks Are Now on Display at : Mat the’ nip nace Tine om me wn | erage ot pine / (Marlys Lahr) of Tron River, Wis,,| Crs ©iass of the Mirst Lutheran church | “St sia bandaging—Rufus Lumry | ge Ny coset : arrived in Bismarck Tuesday evening | een postponed Loe ore) has! (9); Bud Preston (i: Siena veale pro! sae n and : for a visit with Mrs. McGettigan’s! evening, sets it will be held ager mer (3). f | obs Hotes rec . : Gettigan’s brother-in-law and sister, | ves and Davis (2). ¥ QDs Rol! | 7 MINETTE BEAUTY SCHOOL 3 an and Mrs. J. L. Barth, 827 Sixth] crhree divisions of the Ladies’ Aid Morse code sending—Robert Vogel : Fargo, North Dakote % ‘ ‘a ww > © society of-"the MoCabe Methodist Greaney: eka ee : i Dr. W. H. Bodenstab, medical ex- misectond Pana ne sce embed Semaphore sending—Lynn Byrne 3 for Valley City, where he will attend| witn Mr Wi", Regal ae Be crti sete @). | EXORAT EXORA! 3 the annual convention of the North! s+. while Division No. 4 will hold Episcopal Ladies’ Guild will} Ce*ry, of Progress (World's % Dakota Medical association. He will| picnic : S| saat Fair) Edition FREE with next present a paper on “The Doctor and| PIMC St Late pak Aa ee rosauet cone yore at/] Sunday's Chicago Herald and . g the Workmen's Compensation Bu-| Georg: Sage aay a rders Examiner Tey: 4 yi a ae George as hesesrs. Tha who do may be secured by calling Mrs One Sn cs Visit the show and see these frocks on living : recs Valley i mere wit asked to call Mrs. Frank Bre. Tp x al . models. Then come and select your dresses in N it fe tings ici fection of the American Lite Insur-| never emin cs MIS: Martin, 121 West your favorite colors. ‘And you will say that they |$ ance company. a asin ie ae A N ical director of the wident fe In- $ j are perfect. surance company, He wl De ANA City and County { lot can happen to your furs : { —_—_____—_—_——__—__ J. W. Riley, bookkeeper at the state caren ote att -»-in Four Months 8) 'y eve! commence- They’re i ment exercises at Raleigh and at is aye pag re mene Jub, e . Coming Again! Brisbane. August and September are months (Very Soon) TH, horean, former tte tx Tare saving ‘cn Snape roe au @s rin The team that made you Poneto, pateriagae eral your fur garments in our cold fur vaults laugh until you cried in }/marck ‘Tuesday and Wednesday, . ee ihe aE een senate? joby, Sant, Han tos Geb Mac: it teri a ete tench amar Peeks 10 rate is only 2% of your valuation and Eyelets - Pique Voiles - Flock Dot Voiles ried.” Bigger, better and one Rigi eae Oumar, your credit is good for fall payment, funnier than ever— alg reseed thigh jschool arags : uates Saturady evening. PH ONE We as furriers can clean and SLIM paF i take care of your furs the right { N SUMMERVILLE Ppencamaber —_ 496 ; way. rom Highwa: ‘ice Cleaning, Remodeling and Re- ZASU PITTS ig) y lining at low summer rates. O r n a O r O n r oO Cc S . Miss Eva Goetz, stenogri a 6 bond clerk forthe state Highway | We Call for and Deliver paytment for the six years, es- ednes- ; 4 8 ‘ , "i « 1) Out All rises pres re State Fur Co. Misses’ sizes 14 to 20. Women’s sizes 36 to 44. Larger women’s 46 to 52. Mail and Other women workers w! ve Opposite G. P. 4th St. 7 Ni HY || veen released by the highway depart- Ree ee : phone orders filled. | ment recently are the Misses Rose Sell and Helen Haskins. - —the picture in which the birds” fly’ to Niagara Fall : s' 0 ara Fa 4 . \ pai How. \ —Cotton frocks that will open your eyes. <> Cc APITOL Ol e e ] ~. —Fabrics that are really good. N —==THEATRE ==— 1 V e Ol j —Colors that will stand tubbing. $ : ces the e —Also hot spring and summer sun. : enhan th allur nity 3 a —Styles that are smart and slenderizing. $ of lovely skin —Many styles to choose from. ? . . 4 pa i ¥ s i — and it’s olive oil that makes You owe it to yourself to wear smart cottons. ‘ { Palmolive green —Cotton dresses as becoming as these. : é "ATURAL beauty aids are the ideal aes ) way $0 procect and retain natural { beauty. That was discovered centuries ago, } when the oils of olive and palm were first eee Hon 7 ' ascosmeticaids. See this film and see the frocks now on display. They are new, { j A Today, those same precious oils are ’ ‘ ‘ ’ blended in Palmolive Soap — made for * they are smart, and so marvelously inexpensive. { one purpose,'and one only — to protect | and enhance natural loveliness. r: Its very odor—it contains no strong $ perfumes ; its rich green—with no artificial { coloring nates ate Mature’s way to natural beauty. { é And Palmolive is now selling at the e e e H é . , lowes Lee : Fede makes it j ‘ ee ice for the » COO. Where You Expect More For Your Money—And Get It Now ét costs less to keep that Schoolgirl Complexion