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; Dude Ranch Hostess Is > : s z Final Rehearsal for ‘Messiah’ Announced The final rehearsal of chorus and members ' — New Job Mies Mary Cayou Will Leave This Week for Work at Litchfield Park, Ariz. Samuelson, also & former University student, who will be at the San Mar- *{education chairman, ws found to be popular with winter Dale, Eight tourists and the ranch has been en-|% 3 fdid aphid house and a large group of bungalows. The season this year will be from Dec. 18 to May 1. eh Miss Cayou graduated from the|COmdquest of the Continent” for the benefit of the National Fellowship University of North Dakota in 1930 and while there was prominent in| fund. ped ool mvtieths eee tert Bee Pa nodal sony |e ees ro ty. : In Bismarek, ahe has been employed! Dr, Martha Elliott for more than four years by the Provident Life Insurance company. While en route to Arizona, Miss Cayou plans to visit with Miss Har- . net Rust, former assistant at the/C., local public brary, in 8t. Paul. s* ¢ Dr. Williams Speaks On National Meeting A discussion of the child heath vark| the guest of the Liberal Arts club. branch, American versity Women at their meeting Mon- day evening. The meeting was held at the home of Miss Dorothy Moses, 216 Park St. Mrs. Knauf Speaks on District Radio Hour Mrs. John Knauf, Jamestown, state gab3 ral ga ae Pe e e8tF 3° of i ’ eee Pan-Attic Members _ Approve Library Gift Assessment of each member at the rate of 10 cents per month as a bene- fit for the Bismarck Public library i F ounmmeerurweiay e Diamond e Selection It is a distinct advantage to you to make your choice of a DIAMOND in a store of established reputation. Our business and its suc- cess are founded on the trust and confidence of our customers. We pride ourselves in the fact that it is not at all un- usual for us to sell dia- monds and wedding rings to the sons and daughters of our customers of twenty- seven years ago. Let us explain to you why our prices are lower for Quality Diamonds. - F. A. Kaowles “Bismarck’s Diamend Stere Since 1907" Singers Guild Artist Series Maude A. Tollefsen, Manager Paris Instrumental Quintet - One of the finest chamber music organisations tn existence. : Nelson Eddy - con STDS ca tetas ila agate oo Poldi Mildner - Monday, March 12 Prices are considerably ess than in big cities. Season subscription lists will close Main Floor $4.00' — Gallery $1.50 Plus 10% Federal Tax ‘oirmaess Ideal Xmas Gift Saturday, Feb. 3 Friday, Feb. 23 Orchestra. Offered movie in January. weed make th Call Miss Tollefeen | #1, Clold, 118 Avenue ©. ‘The high jvated in the Rast. Mrs. DeGroot will |score prize was won by Mrs. C. A./remain in Bismarck for a short time |} a's Ninth St. Substitutes until Mr. DeGroot is located perma. : Schuck, =, and im| There Avenue West, who is serious. /bandsmen also marked the ceremony.| ‘St. baa hospital. ** Bri J, E. DeCitoot, manager of the local | Try Delicious Empress Cof- : Burg company store { 5 , has accepted an erecutie nec; fee at Gussner’s—Sale and with the Green stores and will be lo- Baby Gifts Angora Bonnets Baby Wool Helmets Baby Blankets Dresses, etc. THE CHILDREN’S SHOP ? South of Prince Hotel on Third Street AMERICA’S DANCING ., .. DAUGHTER Special Clearance 'HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1933 . A, Kramer, 822 Avenue jnently. * ee {noon when the Elks lodge of ‘Albert Erdahl, Frost, | held the annual service to honor dead | % inn., have tae nies to be with| members. Music by the Biks quartet | % Andrew Erdahl, 116/4Nd instrumental solos by lodge | nek * jA. A. Loehrke, 407 Miss Beatrice Vater, daughter of Rev. and Mrs, W. E. Vater, 407 Sixth {returned to Jamestown Sunday a spending the Thanksgiving week-end town college. - The Joon Crawford who sings and dances and excites in glorious reunion with, Clark Gable in a new sensational musicel romance! Metra Goldiuyn Mayer PICTURE More than just a musical picture a drama that tingles with ex-| citement! Hundreds ‘of gorgeous singing, ‘dancing beauties—scenic and mu-| ‘sical glory—with glamorous Joan dancing straight into your hear ! “The Mery-GoRound Number! Women’s Suede Shoes: Grays - - Browns - - Blacks Styles to wear now and all through the winter 200 pairs—the balance of our lafge assortment bought for Fall selling. Boulevard heels. Pumps, Ties and Straps — Spanish, Cuban and Simply broken sizes. Not all sizes in every style, but we may have your size. Four prices $2.95 $4.95 $5.95 $6.95 Originally Priced’ $4.95 to.$10.00 "| J. A. Heder, 822 Avenue C, gavel the memorial address Sunday after-| % ‘Mandan |. Miss Arlene Loehrke, daughter of] % Third St. and/% at home. Both are students at James- | $ A. W. 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