The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 12, 1933, Page 5

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Federation Leader Reviews ws New Deal lenge to do their full and to assume thelr share in ‘the other women group, Mrs. oe Laat sang “Dost Thou Know the Fair " from “Mig- be and “What ies &@ Song?” by Cur- The second group included “Bonjour Ma Belle,” en oa “it I ‘Were a Rose,” Heffelberg; and “The Golden Key” by Carrie Jacobs Bond, ma the Bismarck B. P. W. club's’ i ee liberally upon her knowl- edge of the classic lore of Greece and Italy, Miss Gubelman drew com- Parisons between the ancient and the went before. Tracing the economic history of the United States, Miss Gubelman concluded her talk with her idea of the year 1933. Rather in 1938 “Of all the years in history,” she Meclared “I would rather live in 1933. every man and woman would feel the duty to guide his or her chief execu- tive and to sribedipad the great reconstruc- Machine moving in the right di- the state president stressed the importance of interest and constructive help on the part of women leaders and urged the local members of the club to cooperate with their national officers in securing rights equal to those of the past for women in the business world. Mrs. Carlton in her brief talk ex- pressed her desire to be of‘ assistance in carrying out re national federa-, tion program and urged that it bé given close attention during the club year which is just starting. At the close of the oxenting: light refreshments were served and was @ social hour during whlch the the members met Piss ane officers, DON'T LET COMMON CONSTIPATION DULL THE JOY OF LIVING Kellogg’s ALL-Bran Brings Relief Constipation takes the sunshine out of your days. It may bring head- aches, loss of appetite and energy, | Special Showing « ‘ AT. OUR STORE ON THURSDAY _ SEPT. 14th, ,| Bird, 711 Second 8t., recording sec- ing | retary; Mrs. J. O. Thoreson, 206 Park [RETURN Friends Invited by Missionary Society ‘The Missionary soci society of the Pres- church. hold University Women Start New Schedule evening when the Bismarck chapter oi the American Association of Uni- versity Women met for the first time in the 1933-34 club year. Miss Lydia Bertsch, 602 Sixth St., was hostess, and assisting her in receiving were ‘Misses Sylvia Bell and Genevieve Parsons. Mrs, E. J. Conrad’s report on the national convention which she at- tended in Minneapolis last spring in- cluded a detailed account of the pro- gram with excerpts of the principal addreses by national speakers. Mrs. Conrad is president of the local branch. The business consisted of an- nouncement of the year’s program by Mrs. F. H. Waldo, 712 Fourth 8t. Miss Belle Mehus ‘played the Sixth Hungarian Rhapsody by Liszt as the musical part of the program. ‘The new committee for social serv- ice, including Mrs, A. C. Young, 600 Broadway Avenue West, Mrs. C. Robertson, 205 Second St., and Miss; Margaret Fulmer, 916 Fourth 8t., was announced Mrs. Waldo will entertain the Oct. 2 meeting to be held at her home. *# © Chapter F, P. E. 0., Resumes Activities Reports on the state convention and on the PEO. Record formed the pro- gram for the first fall meeting of Chapter.¥, P.E.O., held-Monday after- noon with Mrs. George F. Shafer, 305 Avenue B, as hostess. Mrs. Shafer represented the state convention delegates, and Mrs. R. 8. Towne, 722 Seventh St., talked on the there | Record, national organ of the P.E.O. Sisterhood. Chapter F begins the new club year with 29 active members and the fol- lowing officers: Mrs. E. B. Cox, 602| Thayer Avenue west, president; Mrs.| Shafer, vice president; Mrs. George | chaplain; Mrs. H. O. Putnam, 623 Fifth St., guard; and Mrs. H. F. O’- Hare, Fifth 8t., pianist. Special Fur Sale 4 Today and Wed. Only == Liberal Trade in Allowances Mandan Hat & Novelty Shop Lewis & Clark Hotel Bldg. N. Dak. Margaret A “SAAN a EERIE SA RAIN Si RAPT SORA GN ERNE THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1933 The women of St. Anthony's chureh, St. Anthony, will serve a chicken dinner and supper Sunday, Sept. 17, at the school auditorium, ‘The committee members are planning @ churoh fair in connection with the dinner and supper and they cordially invite everyboay to attend. Pye Pr. Arthur Kolbeck, O. 8. B., is pastor of St. Anthony's church. open, PRAMOeRy ENDS TONIGHT Helen Hayes Robert Montgomery -—-t— “ANOTHER LANGUAGE” The gad ae had Broadway. Sfervecal as, your neighbor's —personal as your 8 washline! Comedy oto - Humor Hear Al Lowrey at the Organ playing “Meditation from Thais” NEXT ATTRACTION Limited Engagement Tomorrow - Thurs. An Epic of the Soil! ‘As Great a Picture as “STATE FAIR” These Charac- ters Come to the Screen for the First Time. ... en the farm. || me A great STRANGERS FRANCHOT TONE STUART ERWIN nn_Ramsey School of Dance Announces the opening of fall class- dani room cing or in dev. instructions, privately Dancing now forming. health, grace and : No ther eal will aceon ‘ these three Studio in the Grand Pacific Hotel it i 4 sey Hnsae —~ ~< Bought when woolens were lowest | — save money now on Ward s'new: Fall MENS SUITS o Pare silk, fall fashioned. Chiffon or service weight. Hiawist! Values! Girls’ Hose Outstanding Value! 19¢ Fine ‘quality rib knit cotton . reinforced feet for real wear! School colors all! _Unionsaits Fer Chdidene ! 25¢ A Ward value! Med. weight, for chilly au- tumn days. " AWerd Velve! $3.98 2 and 3.piece sets in navy or pastel chinchilla. Sizes 1 to 6. Save at Wards. Girls’ Undies ‘Werd Velves | 25¢ Bleomers, panties, vests, in pink knit TAKE YOUR CHOICE! @ New checks @ Smart Plaids @ Chalk stripes * @ Faney Blues @ Basket Weaves 4 —Bar tacked at ‘strain points! —Long wear 2 ply rayon linings? We can’t get any more of these suits to sell at $14.75. They were bought months ago—when woolens were lowest! We knew they were good values then—you'll know they are twice as good NOW! Come in and see for yourself—try on one of the new blue pencil stripes —or a young men’s style in a smart new plaid. Look at the tailoring details—examine the rayon linings in the sleeves and body—even the trouser pockets are turned. New blues, browns, grays—smart new fall styles. Fresh From New York! New Budget Price DRESSES There isn’t a young woman in town who wouldn’t love one of these new fall frocks. They’re adorable! Notice the new sleeve trimmings, the combination of two fabrics in one color; or to he different—in contrasting color. Wider shoulders ++. novel buttons, higher necklines. All here in want- ed fabrics and flattering colors —as well as smart black. Also for ¢ women. We Can't Buy More at this Price! Printed Cotton New Flat Crepes ‘ Fall Finis in. Gab ee can’t — Rayon Taffetas CREPE Regular 35c Value! Buy Yours NOW and Save! All New Fall Colors! 25: ae Cotten po Prints. Pc 15e Cotton Prints "* 69c vag) errr peg Aas ve. 19c 300 Fourth Street Miriam Gross for Fall, Knit Frocks % Sarah Gold Shop | ¥ Cotton Blankets 69c Ea. Plaid design, quality tor long wear. 15e eock Acteally improve \ with lsunderiag! Soft, white muslin. 42x36 in. Values! Blankets Stee 72 2 04 $2.98 Prices are head to ge up! Buy NOW! Pastel color plaid blankets. than doubled in price! Buy now—$1.39 for 70x80 size. Val- ues, Mail Boxes Porcel Post Size! Heavy Steel-Won'e Rust! $2.45 # ° The only ‘style bex approved b U. 8: Powedlce de (or The only style box approved by the U. 8. Postoffice depart- ment for R.F.D. routes. Sheet aluminum finished — in Person SENSATIONAL VALUES Sale of HOUSEWARES 8429 TQt-Teakettle —copper—aickel- plated. $1.89 valve! $1.25 Dutch Oven— 5-qt. Self bast- ing ground. $1.50 value! WASH TUB 12-gal. Gal- vanized. $1.00 value! Ve, = VAN ter ToS ces Clothes Pins— Polished hardweod. Favorites. 1@¢ value! 5-ft. Step Lad- sjee der—Each ste) “4 rodded. $1.50 Garbage Can— 20-gal. Galvanised. $1.29 value! value! 50c¢ 50c Wash Board— Crimp brass rubbing sur- face. 5c val.! S-Pe. KnifeSet sturdy - 3 legs. — Stainless steel $1.50 value! 12¢ WATER PAIL Naphtha Soap joc, galvan- Dinner Set— Gives quick acts iyod Wire bail, 32-pe- Service for 6! 19¢ value! $4.95 valve. 14¢ weep. 22-Oz. Soap- Carpet S: er—Woed case. scene, GBIPS Wate thin Sturdy. $2.90 vahee, cesuler IScvelue. Modeled and Displayed. m by Dies. Dieea “STYLE WITHOUT EXTRAVAC 312 Main Ave.

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