The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 16, 1933, Page 5

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1938 Fjelde Concert Changed _ To Bismarck Auditorium Recital Proceeds Will Go To- tendon the Ganbe given a ward Pipe Organ for Trin- pated oe Gunes S| on’ Order of - ity Lutheran Church esters, Court No. 747, Music was fur- sciatic nished by the Sam Kontos and’ Tom Because of the large advance ticket |Guttenberg orchestra. The refresh- sale, the concert by Miss Astrid Fjelde, |ments committee included Mike Jundt, to be given Monday evening under |Ray Jundt and Adam Jundt, 305 auspices of the Trinity theran, Tenth St. South; 8. A. Schneider, church choir, will be bela at tt pagina 709 Twelfth 8t., and Daniel Schneider, marek city auditorium instead of at|405 Thirteenth St., South. wi eet oes ND: PUBLIG WORKS BOARD INTERVIEWS DELEGATIONS HERE ternationally famous dramatic s0- of six cities and Dakota prano, will be one of the finest treats Representatives one county in North «in Bismarck’s musical history and sweetness and purity, with flexibility 4 of method.” ing public works funds for financing | there is unusual interest manifest in the f concert. The hour will be 8:30 o'clock. Miss Fjelde, who is a native North Dakota artist, has won praise of cri- tics for “her voice of uncommon and volume” and her “feeling, vocal resource, humour and wi New York has praised the quality of | construction projects were interviewed her voice and the taste and intelli- eee TRIEIAAY hy two faStOets of tie | gence with which she uses it. Her! nortn Dakota public works board. striking Norse beauty also comes 10) poard members here were Henry SN ee cee ae une RiGes Holt of Grand Forks and 8. J. Doyle} Pap ge ~ ahe|f, Fargo. ‘Thomas H. Moodie, third | peciall etd mremi ie group, was in the and understand: | northwestern part of the state inter- Medaka FL representatives of projects in a Delegations were here from Bis- marek, Dickinson, Beulah, Mandan, Lidgerwood, Fargo and Hettinger groups in English. SREY Since or anand Tay formerly Jiving on a homestead iwilton and at Valley City, were ae bid began her voice study. When the ily moved to New York she conrathaed ed | her studies. She has sung with the /ine pubic works officials that it 1s| not yet ready to submit its request peptimivnerne irene nmr One hundred thirty persons at-, basis appeared on behalf of Lidgerwood’s request for $89,000 for a proposed light | Plant. Fargo Attorney Here M. W. Murphy, city attorney of Fargo, appeared before the board for | information on projects to be pre- sented Fs a city of Fargo on a grant Two Mott men, County Commis- stoner Stark and County Auditor W. F. Griswold, representing Hettinger county, requested information on the filing of four applications from Het- tinger county totaling $114,000. Applications from the Lutheran | Charity association of Jamestown for @ loan of $100,000 to complete a hos-| % pital building and from the city of Killdeer for a loan of $29,000 to con-/ % struct extensions to the present water: works system, were forwarded to the | ¥ administrator at Washington,*D. C.,' Wolt said, The public works committee will ¥ be in session at Minot Friday and Saturday for a hearing on the Mouse River flood control project. Accom: panying the board is Mrs. Alice Gal lagher, stenographer. Final Clearance ON ALL Millinery. Regardless of Former Values In Two Great Value Groups A. W. LUCAS CO. Bismarck’s Style and Shopping Center The Right Types for All Day Smart Dresses Blacks Brown: $9.50 Dresses for so little money that they fit into every- one’s wardrobe . . dashing about town . . to the office .. about the school . . to an afternoon bridge. Even in these days of rapidly rising prices, we’ve managed to keep their quality up and their price down. Lovely new wools, rough crepes and satin combinations . . with new higher necklines, scarf collars, and clever broad shoulder treatments. Wines Rumba Rust Green Sizes 14 to 44 in connection with construction of the known a5 a singer | proposed $350,000 high school build-| ing here, but indicated that it will be Ribbed or Smooth You Must Have a Wool Dress $6.50 oc. Wool goes everywhere now. It is smart, becoming and practical and it certainly takes to the new broad-shouldered, slim-hipped fashions. The new checked and stocking-knits are outstanding, with wooden buttons and big metal eyelets. It is Smart to Be Becomingly Gowned Andrus-Appert Vows ing for for $182,762 for construction of | Spoken at Hazelton [here oe ee REVALUATIONS Friday and Saturday in Three Great Group Values 19 299 They Are Worthy of Your Early Attention $3,500 for eauuive can of a city well. | ive from Lidgerwood | Black and White Oxford and Heather i-| played Nov. 24th, must secure their reservations before 6 graduated from the|P. M. Friday. Nov. 17th. it Valley Ci bpd elge rina orca alr ley oity | Dr. F. B. Strauss, Chairman. first few minutes when summer oil fails to lubri- cate. Gamble’s Winter Oil at 25° below zero— ubricates with first turn of the starter—Stands up under hardest driving, 16%c qt., 5 gal. lots, less can. Picot Top-Perfect Quality | Dainty Lace Trimmed SILK HOSE Silk At a Very Low Price ——— for This Quality Bias cut without the usual revealing seams $i 95 Dancettes Panties Chemises Slips Lovely, slithering styles that will fit like a second skin under your slimmest dresses ... enriched with fine im- ported laces (or neatly tailored, if you.prefer). We — they'll take your eye at this price! Delicate flesh, tea rose and blue shadeg. Misses’ and women’s sizes, Boudoir Slippers '| As dainty as a party slip- per but as comfortable as an ald shoe. $1.25 $2.50 ete ia belle Des wh kee ag” And All Merchandise and Prices Guaranteed LUCAS CO. In Busan ou Fourth Sst More than 34 You ttracted a large crowd ity Lutheran church wrednseday| » Following the pover and performance ia lis new 1934 dio itsnew radio models that, two years ago, you couldn’t buy for three four times as much! Spec- tacular im; ts that give you glorious tone and thrilli performance that was unknown in — even a year ago! 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