The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 23, 1934, Page 5

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. 7 Members Received by _ Order of Rainbow Girls ‘ McIntyre, Lydia Langer, Alice Tillot- Make Plans for DeMolay Party,|s0n, Jean Baker and Beverly Jensen, Church Day and “Dad's mal ware Ukcaaiea eine woe Party” in April teen naldates were reelved into ee or- candidat Tecell tine | 22%: try trian Cael the Mi go Suni, Ap, the, Ranboy sonic es oh 0s aati evening in the church in a body, continuing a cus- Presence qi Whe few ienibets are te iii tom of setting aside one Sunday each Barbara Henry, Jean Harris, Dorothy ———————— EEE ’ A collection of prints with @ group of clarinet solos. school term closes. see Choir Votes to Join The Trinity Lutheran church choir voted to affiliate with the North Da- kota Federation of Music clubs at & eo ning. has been invited to appear on the Program of the federation’s biennial convention and music festival set for May 7-9 at Grand Forks. Action on accepting the invitation was deferred until next week when the choir will have more details on ah appearance before the North Dakota Luther and Choral Union convention at Minot, May 6. Officers of the choir are Arnold Asmundson, 219 Thayer avenue, west, President; Miss Dagny Aslakson, 607 sport knit dresses greatly re-|nonns played duced for Saturday only. Rose Seon ertddad Petre Shop. Miss Lilliam Hedstrom was chair- man of the refreshments committee, which included the Misses Joan ‘PARAMOUNT [ssi tai 4 Fern Logan, Emma Langer, Eleanor Lewis and LaVerne Ends Until Tonite 25c 7:30 ESKIMO three advisory board members, Mrs. L. P. Warren, Mrs. R. M. Bergeson and Mra. H. M. Beall. xe k D. of H. Lays Plans For April Initiation Plans for the initiation of a large class of candidates on Thursday, April 26, and for several other lodge activities in the same month were made by the Degree of Honor Pro- tective association, meeting Thursday evening at the American Legion Aux- iliary room, World War Memorial building. Miss Rose Huber, membership jchairman, reported that 40 members have been received into the lodge since May 1, 1933, 26 of this number having joined since Jan. 1. Twelve children have joined the junior lodge since Jan. 1 of the present year. New members and the candidates will be honored at a banquet when the initiation is held. The committee on arrangements includes Mrs. A. M. vis Bragerol, chairman, Mrs. John Pe/| terson and Mrs. LeRoy C. Eliasc.. ‘Special guests invited for the occa- She had the body of a woman but the innocent soul of a child. When her Eskimo husband came back he knew how to avenge his honor! This is! strong stuff, primitive, ter- tific. If you like sugar and ‘water, don’t see ESKIMO. WIFE-TRADERS the meeting at 8:30 o'clock. Cars will be furnished for all who wish was and Mrs, Brazerol were appointed to assist with the pre-school clinic to be held in April by the Community Council. Starts Tomorrow Sat. --Mon. - Midnite Sun. 25 Cénts Until 7:30 Mrs. Minnie Fadden, that day. xe k Rev. and Mrs. H. M. Gulson and their children of Glencoe, who have been making their home at 422 Twelfth St.. during the winter months, will go to the Presbyterian manse at Glencoe Saturday morning to spend the Easter vacation. After Easter, NEGLECT OF COMMON CONSTIPATION IS A arp’ ; | Song” by , [and Through Technology. Avenue D, secretary, and I. A. Esko, 610 Sixth St., director. The group also rehearsed the sacred cantata, “The Seven Last Words of Christ” by Theodore Dubois, which is| to be given Sunday evening. * * * Kindergarten Pupils Give Program Friday More than 20 children attending the kindergarten at the Roosevelt school gave a program Thursday morning for their mothers and for the progreagive education study group Association of Uni- Easter and spring songs, a musi- cal play in which each child repre- sented a note of the music scale, se- lections by the rhythm band and dramatizations of housecleaning, birds learning to fly and playing in the wind were included in the program. Mrs. W. 8. Stutsman, instructor in the kindergarten, arranged and an- nounced the program. ze Miss Edith Guthrie To Present Program Miss Edith Guthrie, with Miss Viv- jan Coghlan as her accompanist, will present the weekly program of the Singers’ Guild to be it over KFYR beginning at 9:15 o'clock Fri- day evening. Miss Guthrie has chosen as her numbers, “Cavatina” “The Pearl Fishers” by Bizet, “Hedge Roses” by Schubert, “To an Aoelian ee * All children are invited to attend the weekly story hour which will be conducted at the Bismarck public li- brary's children’s department at 2 o'clock Saturday ho a Ld The Misses Hazel Wipper and Hel- en Brownawell won the high score awards when the M-S bridge club was entertained Thuraday evening by Mrs. is a continuation of the Arbor Vitae group which recently changed its name. Par RY ine ERNE * ities Nora Fluevog will entertain the Cosmos club Monday evening at the home of Mrs. A. Welch, 415 Fourth 8t. Dawn.” entitled ** * club No. 1 planned for Saturday, has Ritterbush, 506 Ninth St. oo i Today’s Recipe ’ Macaroni With Drief Beef and Mushrooms One cup broken macaroni, 3 table- ‘spoons butter, 1% tablespoons flour, 1 teaspoon salt, N. D. Music Federation | ut en tt ‘The choir, which has 25 members, he at 8 and 9 o'clock. After the modeling, the crowd re- mained to examine the new automo- pe ‘and wing-like flaps buttoned at the shoulder. With it she wore white hat, Mair shoes and bag. Bergeson display: of men’s biles, which rival the new clothing in| % clothing was modeled by Bertham ete Rl i tl nO) Dunn who wore a sport outfit; z sult, and Donald Johnson who was |Dullding. attired in a tan mixture suit. took moving son, who did acrobatic stunts. prises—a yellow “Jack Holt” shirt andj f-doors all that time in North Dako- the new I slacks which correctly| ta weather. dressed man’ will wear on the salt However, after some adjustments links instead of knickers. The slacks|to the engine and a general cleanup ‘are part of a two-piece costume, which}0f the whole machine, the horseless | is completed by a vest which buttons {Carriage was made to operate. high around the neck. slacks and Jean hat golf shoes, A new detail was the plaid back of the vest. ‘With the mixture suit, Johnson} Freshens the mouth tan top coat, tan and white| | soothes the throat wore & it\ VICKS COUGH DROP a 7 Hi 3 sivoes, a white shirt and brown and white tle. A plaid overcoat with grey over- check, an Oxford grey hat, a red and! white striped tie and dark shoes com- Pleted Joslin’s outfit. Potter wore, shoes, white shirt and blue, black and turday only. Rose white four-in-hand tie. Salas é if Miss Frances Dunn, wearing a ten- nis outfit of brown and white ging- ham, led the parade of bathing beau- ties sponsored by the A. W. Lucas from) Miss Margaret Mundy wore s white by Brahms and “Swiss Echo|.oo¢ Eckert. % ] Meetings of Clubs | And Social Groups | |$ Mrs, R. E. Wenzel, 317/¥ ,|Park St., will review the eleventh | % chapter of Glenn Frank's “Thunder | ¢% “Humanism | % The meeting of Little Women's |§% been indefinitely postponed, according | § to announcement made by Mrs. R. A./@ company. All the suits were backless with ingenious arrangements of straps. Miss Florence Moellring wore a model of two shades of green, Mar- garet Fox wore a black and white, Patterson’s Mity-Nice (Our Coats Have a reputation that is all their own for style, value and price. | Man Tailored to “Dressy” in a pleasing array of the season’s most popular numbers. res ZL contrast to the latest | % “Tod” Potter, who wore a light grey|™odel, stream-lined automobiles is 8} 9 * 1902 model Ford on display in the] Coole reese ei cere erpinid [Obby of the World War Memorial] 8 ‘The car was ohn ai here last week | % ‘As they modeled, the young men|from Minot by ward Erickson, me- ‘ Berge- chanic at the Copelin Motor company] ¥ eat weave here. The car, he said, has been out/ % Dunn's sport outfit had some sur-|0f use for 22 years and was left out-/ A collection of prints and|$ with his grey suit, a blue hat, white|sport knit dresses greatly re-/¢ A. W. LUCAS CO. Bismarck’s Style and Shopping Center A Beautiful Showing of New Easter DRESSES Sheer Crepe: Sizes 12 to 20 $ 95 soit al seatbensae Plain Colors sieved Prints Glorious New Spring Prints Plenty of Navy Blue , SERIOUS MATTER Prevent This Condition with ROTHMOOR COATS a ' = ay. NTINUE Quality comes first Eig eee wen eet eae (CONT AND E Dit rin Rothmoor. it : and vitamin B to aid regular bab- 1600 Brave Weather should with you, too. As Big Auto Show Opens in Bismarck |} Te means satisfaction, economy, long wear. Te means the brilliant style is there to stay. $29.50 Also at Two Other Popular Prices | $16.95 $24.75 Th je-breasted, tailored topcoat has by Nay ee it’s Agtey of more importance thee H 3 ree ever this year. This one may be had in a choice of 27th, 1994, & massting’ of tweeds, including men’s wear herringbone. 12 to 44. will be held’ st Jausestown for the purpose of determining the : The swagger monotone tweed has a way of looking tm, sf ant clecting ee em: || Listerine, tube .......2i¢ right no matter where—or over what type of frock— ( ae ar State hs oe = you wear it. It always keeps its poise and feels per- Code of Fair Competition for the For Dependable Drugs fectly at home, In gray, navy, tan, natural. 12 to 20. Moter Vehicle Retailing Trade. ‘ Depend on the ; It is necessary to hold this meet- ji : ing qven though prior meotings Servi You will have no regrets if you buy your im the ce Spring Coat here. ie pH Fad George Shenk Phan & i [ i F i Youthful New Bolero Types Such new high-spirited fashions—actually they will give you Spring fever. And we do not need to remind you how beautifully these dresses are fashioned, and they always fit to perfection. 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