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Miss Astrid Fjelde, “Valkyrie of ale |obe conservatory studly Sunday after. Sebi Siig.” Senate Sor trated to" Min able ron ee ol 2000 3:20 oor cyan he print ig in ir Con- world home, tame | Autrd, which tn pitty the 1933-34 daughter of fe © mother “queen ietrich, vedio the stars,” her parents had high am-| Announcement of the meeting was Marlene Di bitions for the little girl, who early|made Thuraday by Miss Welle Mehus, i] fest dof the Bismarck will have the opportunity | showed promise of great achievement | ‘irector of the studio. Thy Tiny Tots childhood robes 4 to pay tribute to a native North Da-|in the art of music. Club is the youngest grou) of musi- of Catherine the c- [, —_ kota artist, one who spent her child-| ‘The family near wil-|Clans affiliated with the Worth Da- Great and go . hood in the state, when Miss Astrid |ton, N. D, after the father’s death, |Kota Rederation of Music club and back to her "4 : Fjelde, internationally famous. so-|It was there, with a soap box for «| already has the tate on studies, Clash i. prano, sings in @ concert at the Trin-|stage and an enthusiastic crowd of |/"Tosrams at bes the tion een Marlene ; 4 ity Lutheran church Monday evening, | cowhands for an audience, Astrid ‘This will taird year and Paramount 7 t Nov. 20. gave her first concert. A new quar- of the clubs Yea cn tudios’ child - ‘The concert by Miss Fjelde is under |ter, pressed into her hand by a lanky| The Tiny Tots club is one of the Silas a eT auspices of the Trinity Lutheran |rancher, gave the girl her first earn- |Special features for children in the welfare agent church cholr. Proceeds will be used | ings as a singer and,planted the ideal |Conservatory’s program whicy in- over hours of tor the pipe organ fund of the church.|of a career on the concert stage in| Cludes classes for children fow and work, rest, and 4 ‘Ticket sales have been begun and if|her consciousness. five years old. batts ly may bring the advance sale warrants it the con-| Since then, Miss Mjelde has comie| Miss Mehus has | revocation of t cert will be given in the Bismarck |to be recognized as the outstanding | !oterested in work with younger éhil- | Maria's acting city auditorium. The tickets are 0|dramatic soloist in the United States|dren and this year is introdu A permit, cents and may be secured from any |and has been featured by the National|"eW methods which she studied _ member of the choir. Broadcasting System and the Chicago|urope last summer. 1e This rare treat for music lovers in|Opera company. She has gone from The local teacher spent 10 days ig | s. at Bismarck is made possible because |one successful concert engagement to|Consultation with Egon Stuart Will- W. C. T. U. Planning 4 ‘Miss Fielde is now visiting with her|another since her New York debut.| fort of Vienna, who is an out . », ieti 0 Parents in Fargo, She is making a|She had the leading roles in the Na-)European authority on teaching Children’s Societies re number of concert appearances in the|tional Grand Opera company. She | Younger children. When she return- — y it larger cities of the state. created the role of Varvara at the|¢¢, Miss Mehus brought with her! pigns for organizing Loyal Tem- Born in Minneapolis world premiere of Cesare Sodero's| Willfort’s system and has combined|peance Legion groups among the Miss Fielde, of Norwegian heritage, | opera, “Ombre Russe.” She also has|tbe best of American and European |chyidren of Bismarck occupied most sci js known as “The Valkyrie of Song.”| assisted Deems Taylor in an opera| Systems in outlining work for students lof the time when the Women’s Chris- She was born shortly after her fath-! series. of the conservatory. 0 A A eR RS ee A rae earners A x e f rs LLODLEESOLSOSLOS S56 SODOCOEOLLL EEL SL ESEEGEGOLSSSEEECESE EOLLECEEESSSSESEELESSSS Ble | sizes 6 to 914, Internationally Famous Artist Will Sing Here) 2232er3 sere jer, Jacob Fjelde, Norwegian sculptor, ence at this store. 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In Business on Fourth Street for More Than 34 Years “WE DO OUR PART” As Taxpayers and Employers Eighty people are now on our payroll, showing us to be one of the very largest employers of labor in this city. All of our taxes have been paid in full at or before due date, The A. W. Lucas never is delinquent in the payment of a dollar’s worth of taxes. And thirty-four years of continuous business in Bismarck demonstrates that you can always buy with confid- A. W. LUCAS CO. All Our Prices Guaranteed Children’s Low Shoes In Straps or Oxfords Tan sport oxfords, plain brown and black oxfords and patent leather straps. Sizes are from 6 to 2 at $1.00 & pair. Standard Advertised Merchandise Girls’ COATS $7.75 Warm winter coats in two smart styles, one tailored fleece, the other ehtnchille with a flattering lamb collar. Blue - Green - Brown - Wine Sizes 7 to 14 Years No “Just as Good” Merchandise Girls’ Smart Wool. Sweaters $1.95 Clever slip-over styles in novelty striped High turtle necks or V-neck. Girls like them best. patterns and plain colors. Sizes 7 to 16 Years Boys’ Dress Shirts 9 to 14 69c wnt fer Now’s the time for thrifty mothers to lay in a supply of shirts for sons. Good quality fancy percale shirts carefully made tractive patterns in blue, green colorings. ‘All - fast-color. {Home Owned - Home Controlled - Home Managed ‘ i ( Tiny Tots Club Will Resume Work Sunday THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9. 1938 Queen Dethroned; Back to School ; Even a queen must bow to the rule of the three R's, 20 Maria tian Temperance Union met Jones) 19 Receive Instructions in Food he seckeca, 610 Fourth Bt Economy From Field k} Mrs, Chorles Liessman, 615 Seventh Nutritionist Nineteen Burleigh county women, leaders of homemaker clubs, met in Bismarck Wednesday and Thursday for their second training meeting of ;|the season in their food economy Project. In charge was Miss Ruth Dawson, Mars, Hughes outlined the lives and! ied nutritionist from North Dakota activities of the late Anna A. Gordon, Seer tie ron tod sn ig Wa ed ae . T.U. y ing. K 0 . T. b. p The use of home-grown cereals in Miss Lenabell Wiggins, national L. T.| the unsed L secretary. Both Miss Ervin and| wisest’ WAS cise a 8 | Miss Wiggins have visited in Bismarck | “fost, Peqple,” she said, “look upon cereals, especially wheat, solely as the substance from which bread, pas- tries ae Prepared breakfast foods are made.” To show some of the the near future. All the units are to|other uses of these foods, Miss Daw- be members of a central organization 'son demonstrated various ways in| which will hold rallies at stated in-|which the whole grain may be pre- tervals. pared in other palatable and inex- The committee named to complete | pensive forms. the organization and secure leaders} From the standpoint of nutrition, ® |for the units includes Mrs, Croon-|Miss Dawson says cereals are the R |quist, Mrs. Liessman, Mrs. Jackson,|most economical source of energy, a Mrs. Hughes and Mrs, F. E. McCurdy,| good source of vitamin B and a | 415 Ninth St. source of minerals, phosphorous and Mrs. Jackson served refreshments |iron. With milk they form the main- at the close of the meeting. ‘Meetings of Giubs { And Social Groups amounts when garden prodtcts are not sufficient, she said. The value and use of honey and molasses as substitutes for part of the sugar in the limited budget was shown in a demonstration of dishes \prepared from these foods. Miss | Attending the sessions were Mes- jdames G. A. Hubbell and J. J. Scal- :lon of Wing, A. Meyers of Baldwin, | 4. B. Johnson of Wilton, L. P. Wedge, A. N. Larson, R. H. Woodland and Homer Brownawell and James Le clothes and tags telling where the of softit, Oscar Pederson and Clar clothes were secured. ence Swanson of Driscoll, E. L. Adams and T. T. Hughes of McKenzie, and )Miss Lola McGahey of Wilton, Miss Orpha Agnew and Miss Pearl Salter of Menoken. Oratorio Society to Give ‘Messiah’ Again Announcement that the Bismarck “oe lis call i8?e att Au itr qehe lal eeky <8 Fe > > UW. i 4 .'be made in the city auditorium about, be devoted to child PSy- | the middle of December, Larson i : Baye Fee Het Hi: yf i gE E : ii i 8 g § Apply Vicks Nose Drops—and again Breathe clearly! ' This new aid in 30utof 4colds start, Use in time and avoid many colds é altogether. Term Begins Kor. yy a. Phone 8 1 Belle Mehus is a recognized child specialist, nt athode concn fb the ht in Aer ‘ jurope, on (4 ciples and # thorough of child hand Larson to report for practice next week. ‘The Bismarck “Little Symphony” orchestra will play accompaniments’ for the program again this year. & | JIMMIES MEET MAYVILLE Jamestown, N. D., Nov. 9.—(?)— Jamestown College will meet Mayville Wriday afternoon in the intercollegiate conference football game, The Jimmies are the only team in the conference undefeated this sea- a Mayville has suffered one de- | eal tunes! inshen’ district are armed with number Yinshan district are numl scissors; they have orders to cut off sheep in the United States range or at the hips all long gowns worn by men under 50 years of age, because long dresses waste cloth, About 70 of live in the National forests, championship | During Our Clenrance Sale You Can SAVE By Buying Your CHRISTMAS GIFTS NOW Peacock Art Shop |]. 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