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' Business Wornen's Week Celebration Concluded ==" brief talk on the history of the or- 65 Guests at we ee tipen tet Meeting Held/ ganization and introduced the speak- Thursday Evening by B. Sechaba OF the’ Beek decyere P. W. Organization 10 minutes on the festival pat gcd The delegates who .are talk, she told about the organization in 1920 with 80 members and related oo the major activities undertaken dur- | Sixty-five persons were guests at te the 14 years of the club's exist- the open meeting given in celebration | ence. @f National Business Women's Week ‘Thursday evening at the Executive Mansion, $20 Avenue B, by the Busi- Mess and Professional Women's club‘ {The function was held at the Execu- five Mansion through the courtesy of Mrs, William gy Riedy is an hon- Orary member of the Miss Marie Huber, president of the lub, welcomed the guests, gave a You Need Backbone .For this Movie! Are you brave enough to go through two hours of the most exciting thrills ... min has ever experienced! Have you the cour- Salida. \oweilae Wellky << oo. towering beauty ... prereset ESKIMO «ee is the greatest assortment of thrills... action . , . suspense «+. that has ever been put into any picture! a YOU MUST SEE ESKIMO Miss Marian Sandin, soprano, sang “In Dreamy Sevilla” by Logan and |lections. an Irish tune, “The Kerry Dance” by Florence Fritch, who later played “The Three-Horse Sleigh” by Tschai- Mrs. Nellie Evarts, education chair- man, related the history of the club's education fund which has been oper- ating for several years to assist girls in completing their education. A reading, “The Emancipation of Women,” was given by Mrs. Obert A. Olson, who read an Italian dialect Poem as an encore number. Miss Pearl Bryant, a B.P.W. mem- ber, reviewed Mrs. Franklin D. Roose- velt’s book, “It’s Up to the Women,” which recently was released. Miss Bryant gave in condensed form Mrs. Roosevelt's views on budgeting money and time, education and training of teachers in the future, women in busi- Ness and women in politics. Miss Henricka B. Beach, the first president of the club, and Miss Hu- ber presided at the refreshment table which was lighted with ivory tapers and carried out a pink, green and white color scheme. Bridge and anagrams. provided di- version during the remainder of the evening, with the knagram award go- ing to Mrs. Lottie B. Sowles and the bridge prizes going to Mrs. Oscar Sel- vig and Miss Florence Baird. Arrangements for the luncheon and for the card games were made by a committee composed of Miss Ruby Schumann, chairman, Miss Nora Fluevog, Miss Esther Greenshields and Miss Rose Huber, who were as- sisted by Mrs. Langer." *- The entertainment was the third and concluding event in a series spon- sored this week by the club under di- rection of a committee composed of Miss Josephine Hosch, chairman; Miss Marie Huber, Miss Beach and Miss Schumann, ze & Appoint Committee to Mrs. Rosenthal Draws tention to two broadcasts which American Saturday morning, “oe and Mrs. Beister will the program schedul 11:30 p. m. (CST) over the NBC net: championship band of Milwaukee. * * * es Irene Jenkins and Alice O'Brie! all of Fargo. ke Sioux Falls, 8. D., to join Mi Mrs. K. G. Kvien has arrived from ir. Kvien, ‘who caine here: & few weeks ago 10 ‘Political Group Will se | Sponsor Essay Contest room, voted to sponsor an essay con- test among the women of Burleigh| prizes will: be awarded. tor] © county. Cash the best essays on the subject, “The Most Important Event of the Pres- ent Administration.” The closing date and other details of the com- petition will be announced soon by the committee in charge, Mrs. M. M. Ruder, 206% Main avenue, chairman; Attention to Programs ae Mrs. H. W. Rosenthal, 702 Avenue E, department radio chairman of the American Legion Auxiliary, draws 4 be of interest to American Legion and Legion Ai members. ‘The first will be at 10:45 (CST) featuring Mrs. William H. Beister, Jr., national pres- of|ident of the auxiliary. Her heecenid ing support to the ticket and plat- -! form endorsed at the recent Valley Bismarck Store Sells ot THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1934 business matters and attending basketball tournament. the Mr. and Mrs. Spear of 306 | ‘ Griffin &t., are parents of a daughter, eee [Nompartian Chub No, No./porn at Sp. m. Thureday at the Bis- dining | Marck Leathe Today’s Recipe Stuffed Egg Salad de Luxe 6 hard cooked eggs. 1 tablespoon vinegar. % tablespoon cooking oil. & teaspoon mustard, prika. 2 tablespoons chopped ham. ~ teaspoon sugar. Cut eggs in halves crosswise, Re- move yolks, mash, ian waar in- Big Cheese in 1 Day In addition to being Good protein food, people like cheese. ‘This was the observation of Miss Irma Logan, Logan’s Grocery, follow- jing the sale last Saturday of a block . Agre, Bl: Mrs. James Mulloy, 506 Rosser ave- | nue, west, peas i a Knights of “Columbus Set Date for Formal Monday, April 9, is the date which work Sunday, March 18. Rev. Robert J. White, national chaplain, will con- duct ‘a memorial service dedicated to past commanders of the Legion. Mu- sic will be furnished by the national Miss Helen Lorimer, Rue apart- ments, has as her guests during the state basketball tournament her sis- ter, Miss Hazel Lorimer, and the Miss- {Of cheese weighing 100 pounds. The cheese was advertised in Lo- gan’s regular Tribune advertisement close of business the 100-pound block, shipped in a special package by a leading American firm, had been sold. Logan's, regular advertisers in The ‘Tribune's food pages every Saturday, observed that it “does pay to adver- tise.” Housewives have learned, too, that it pays to read the food ads in order to take advantage of the best the market affords, both in quality and Price, TWO NEWSPAPERMEN KILLED Stillwater, Minn., March 16—(2)— ;|Dennis W. Byrne, publisher of the WIFE-TRADERS Name Club Delegates _—_ Mrs. Margaret Hall, Fargo, state ie COMING ‘The Junlor Music club sppointed|tield director for the Women's Bene-|this week-end of / To The & committee to select delegates to 3 Thayer the State Federation of Music Clubs convention and festival at Grand PARAMOUNT, STARTING NEXT TUESDAY! Toom, World War Memorial build- The local group has been allotted vie AMOUNT; Today - Sat. - Mon. - Midnite Sun. rete ca na GEORGE WHITE Cops HIS OWN BEST SHOW... with an even more brilliant cast... headed by RUDY VALLEE, JIMMY DURANTE and ALICE FAYE, the most talked. _about girl of the year...and an even more committee. GEORGE WHITES SCANDALS RUDY VALLEE - JIMMY DURANTE ALICE FAYE - ADRIENNE AMES GREGORY RATOFF- CLIFF EDWARDS DIXIE DUNBAR + GERTRUDE MICHAEL RICHARD CARLE - WARREN HYMER and GEORGE WHITE E Gative Production Conceived, Cregied end Directed by GEORGE WHITE + Musical Humber direction of Horry Lachmon » Story Direction by Thornton Freeland » Musik end Lyrics: Rey Honderten, Jack Yellen end Irving Cassar « Bhacutive Producer, ROBORT T.KANE IT’S TREMENDOUS Surpassing George White’s greatest suc- cesses. More romance ... bigger stars ««. greater spectacle . . . more catching melodies ... faster fun ... peppier ing a trainload of 360 ‘genuine George White Scan-dolls from Broadway. uc yond Bismarck’ Linehan, Mr. and Mrs. B. Gehrke, Mr, and Mrs. Arvid Engstrom and son, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Meyer Walter Keaton and Istmel and Charles Meetings of Clubs And _And Social tial Groups | The, wo Home Guard groups ofthe McCabe Methodist Episcopal will meet at 2:30 ciclock Sonu meas at af- ternoon. Home Memorial building dining le City-County News Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davies of Wing Bayport Herald, and Karl K. Kriesel, 26, of Stillwater, editor of the paper, were killed last night when their au- tomobile ran down an embankment ion Highway No. 45 near the city limits and overturned. Byrne would }.| have been 44 years old Saturday. Cleveland, 0., Bishop Opens Sermon Series Players by the Girls Order of the onal Rev. George E. Epp, Cleveland, ., addressed an audience which filled the First Evangelical chureh Thurs- day evening when he opened a series ot Lenten sermons which will con- tinue until Palm Sunday, March 25. Rt. Rev. Epp, who is bishop of the Northwest. area of the Evangelical church, chose “The Great Famine” for his opening sermon. Friday eve- “A Better ning he will spéak on Righteousness”. Rev. Ira E. Herz- kerg, pastor, invites the public to, at-|in the auto that went through the ice tend the services which are to be heldlof the Chicopee river here early this each evening, except Saturday, begin-|morning when the car was raised. ning at 7:45 o'clock. New England, N. New day night. SQUARE MEAL —with Macaroni as the principal dish! There are so maoy ways to serve macaroni that no one gets tired of iti Minnesota Brand Macaroni, made of DURUM wheat sem- olina ‘is nourishing, quick to prepare, and easily di- gested. Ask for Minnesota Brand Macaroni products — long or elbow cut macaroni, spaghetti, egg noodles. FREE... Jenny Lee's Book BONE Cos Salar Pas, Mien. AT ALL GROCERS Minnesota BRAND F/BOW CUT Macaroni LG.A. CARROTS— Green Tops, 2 bunches ...... 14c BEEF POT ROAST— ves 17c pound .......... imams aan veseseeeee 40€ CELERY— RICHHOLT’S iPHONE 631 | ‘ORANGES—Large, PEACHES, No. 10 tins, Swift’s Premium. Place ¥ L, E. SMITH COOK’S GROCERY “The Store That Saves You Money” and Juicy, 2 dozen Santa Clara PRUNES, tj Ib, box, fresh...... $2.39 PEARS, No. 10 tins, special, each PINEAPPLE, 24, tins, Minneopa Sliced, each .. GRAPEFRUIT, No. 2 tin, reg. 18c, special, 2 for . RIPE OLIVES, Curtis brand, special, 2 tins CHEESE—Fancy Full Cream 5 pound box ................ 95c SALMON, Med. Red, 1 Ib. tin, reg. 23c, special RICE, Fancy Blue Rose, special, 3 lbs. ROLLED OATS, Minneopa, 55 0z. box, special MACARONI, 10 Ib. box, special, per box .. ~ EASTER HAMS Easter is not far off. Our Hams will be all of the best— right size. MEAT DEPARTMENT Let us have your meat order, We will see that it will be carefully selected FOR LESS MONEY —WE DELIVER— ae cpl bas z » Crisp, 2 heads ....... . 19c BACON— Half-pound package ......... BANANAS— Ripe, yellow, 3 Ibs. Sweet our order now and get your b 4 F. E. SMITH and Style Show, March 22-23- 24 NEW ENGLAND MASONS ENTER- TAIN England Masons entertained bout 60 men of the community at a card party held at Masonic hall Tues- There were 16 tables of cd Loerie whist with Arvid G. Wik- lund holding high score for the eve-. Sdward T, Crimmins, slater of Police ning, Midnight lunch was served the Miami, Fis., March 16—(%)—Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt arrived here by commercial air liner shortly after noon Lidge ‘completing an 11-day economic hove ft ll to Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, THREE DROWN IN AUTO North Wilbraham, Mass., March 16. —(#)—Three women were found dead The women were identified as Mrs. Travel FREE in the fast- est and most comfort- able aircraft ever con- ttructed—cruise at 217 miles en hour in luxu- tious comfort, in aire conditioned cabins, quieter then @ Pull- men—enjoy a trans- continental flight in the new, all-metal, twin- motored T.W.A. Lux- ury Liners. THE LINDBERGH LINE CAKE FLOU PEANUT BUTTER ‘ER EHR E RHE HER HEE OYSTERS TUNA FISH CHERRIES %s tins 1 Tb. box SALT 26 os. pkgs., 2 for White Crosby, No. 303 cans, 4 for .... IGA Laundry, CORN COCOA BARRWATER. IGA, $ bars . SOAP Eee EHREER RE REN RHE HRHA HE £ EE EEE Lipton’s Green, % Ib. pkg. A At World a s Greatest Automobile Memorial The six customers of 1.G.A. oreo women, pn pet oer oa ain For Week of March 16th to 22nd JELLO, All Flaws, pkg. ...5¢ BRAN FLAKES, Post’s, 2 pkgs. .27¢ CHOCOLATE fi": 22".....29¢ MACARONI Products {"rats, ........ .19c FANCY COOKIES x"n" Per ID. ...........eee 19c IGA, Light and Fluffy, pkg. ....... 25c Carol, ea .15¢ 1b. PEANUT BUTTER 200 o.........27€ MILK, IGA, 3 tall cans ..........18¢ COFFEE, Red “A”, 1 Ib. pkg. ....22¢ COFFEE, Red “A”, 3 Ib. pkg. ....63¢ COFFEE, Blue 16 “G”, 11b. pkg. ....25¢ COFFEE Pit... 18K Fancy Cove, 5 Of tin .....000 POM y ers 15¢ SALMON {fo tat’? tor ....... sestasesgin Me SALMON ft fist @...cccscsescceees we 19c SALMON fiesta 2 100 ......sssesecsseeees 25c SARDINES, American Oil, 5 tins 19¢ SHRIMP, 18K wet or dry, 2 tins ..27¢ Tee. 19c CHOCOLATE COVERED, 18K White Meat, MACARONI, 10 Ib. box ...79¢ Baking Powder i2'c:" xc". 18K Free Running or Iodized, PEAS, Standard, No. 2 cans, 2 for Zac SOAP FLAKES =: a CLEANSER, IGA, 3 cans ... eee eceercreccccesener n M ORANGES fuz.............47e SOAP CHIPS, 5-Ib. box .........27¢ 25.000 MITES OF WEE FLIGHT s we The NEWEST FAST EST LUKMANY | MRK YH Ye KX KX ux Re RR KKK EX x « ‘2 14c ve 1de