The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 28, 1934, Page 5

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‘Clubs Name Mothers Bocial Affairs Will + Programs in Final Meet- ings of Year With the 1933-94 club year poaching its close, two of the | F it rt g g z i : a “ are all es al i . ae | ‘i ‘ag age ty i i LP 8 E B Ez z g i Li ag8? F ‘ Chapter Mrs. ‘Mrs. Grover C. Riggs, 414 Avenue! Broken F, was chosen as president of Lewis|Cnildren” was Miss LaRose was accompanied by two! meeting was held at the home |classmates, the Misses Mary of Mrs. George Shunk, 714 Ninth 8t.,/Rosemary Sharood, Officers for 1934-35 Is 8 Years Old git with Mrs, A. C. Brainerd, 711 Eighth|who will be her guests during the/ser avenue, and Mrs. A. call ‘St. as assisting hostess, Roll on | Easter vacation. With NILS ASTHER WENRY STEPHENSON —Added— “Edgar Kennedy” Comed: “The Boswell Siotere” C CAPITOL 25c Today and Thursday Until 7:30 COMING! KATHRYN HEPBURN in “SPITFIRE” and Miss Eileen Doerner of 1010 Fifth 8t., assisted Mrs. Azar. Flaherty Wins High . Honor at University The News of March 23 also men- tioned Plaherty’s work as represent- ative from the medical school for the Archive, University yearbook, in se- curing 100 per cent representation of ‘8 school in the senior section for the first time in 21 years. There are 107 students in the medical school’s sen- for class, ee & Arena Couple Feted On 25th Anniversary In celebration of the 25th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Victor , Arena, about 80 friends as- Bie, HF sine Fina : ie geri FACE TO FACE WITH “NERVES” THEM CAMELS COSTLIER TOBACCOS THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1934 turned from @ vacation trip, was wel-'ing about $7,000, accomplished by comed back by Mrs. Kramer. court since its founding in 1917, Travel Articles Are Program for B. P. W. Misg|Court during the reception are the; business session. Mrs. James W. ance ona Makes iy se. | Misses Arlene Wagner, Dorothy Cer-|Guthrie, entertainment committee correspon vinski,-Rhea McDonald, Marie Gar-| chairman, reported progress in ticket | Violet R. Lee, also of Sterling, were Stitian una ‘Frotubaeal wotaains sales for the charity ball which is to|married Tuesday afternoon by 1. R. Bonny, justice of the peace. ADDITIONAL SOCIETY ON PAGE 2 Busi nal ’g|ske, Eva Vogel, Dolores Patzman clubs, Mes mie for the pioarace Mary Geiermann, Other new mem-|be given at the Patterson hall Mon- Dresented by the education commit-|bers are Mrs, Harry Hurning, Mrs./day evening, April 2. Mrs, Kramer tee at the local club's meeting held James Andrus, Mrs. Anna Meyer, Mrs.| was awarded the attendance gift. Tuesday evening. Gertrude Flannigan, Miss Harriet} To close the evening's ceremonies, ‘Miss Schuler, who is a correspond-|Zimmerman, Mrs. Bernard Andrus,|Rev. Father Robert A. Feehan, chap- hristian Science Monitor,|Mrs. Fred Peterson, Mrs. Phoebe) lain of the court, addressed the newly | Hemmer, and Mrs. Emil Kaiser. The) received members on the significance South candidate received for the Mandan| of the C. D. A. ritual. 1d that Miss |Court was Mrs. J. Messmer. A report on charity projects, cost- Reflecting the serene beauty of the day, flowers are always a preferred Easter gift. Whether you choose Lilies, Hydrangeas, Roses, Tulips or any of the other lovely blooms from Will's, your remem- brance will be appropriate and appreciated. We advise making your selection early, And remember, WILL’S SERVICE SATISFIES. Plants in Bloom Easter Cut Flowers EASTER LILIES. Strong plants | EASTER LILIES. Pure white, with large blooms and buds, the favorite. Per dozen, $5.00, $1.00 to . Very . Yellow, HYDRANGEAS, Glorious Blooms | WOES, oo), Ore Sonen, gaunt of pink and blue, 91.25 to | {o'gs.00. $2.50 each, waae. RAMBLER ROSES, Clusters of | CARNATIONS. White, pink and red and. PINK blooms red. Per dozen, #2.00, choice. to § SNAPDRAGON, Yello Lovely pendant | shades. Per dozen, blooms of pink, 50c, $1.00 and | DAFFODILS (Jonqu 81.50 each. yellow. Per dozen, $1. PRIMROSES. Everblooming rose | DARWIN TULIPS. — Lavender, pink. 75c and $1.00 each. light pink, red. Per dozen, LILY OF THE VALLEY. Dainty | _ $1.50, LILY OF THE VALLEY. Pure white bells, fragrant, Per pan, $1.00, white bells, per dozen, $2.00. PELARGONIUM. Lucy Becker, | SWEET PEAS, Pink and laven- rose pink, 75e each. der shades, per bunch, $1.00, FLOWERS-BY-WIRE SERVICE GUARANTEED “THE MERCURY WAY.” Easter Flowers and Plants bearing your name and card anywhere in the world on short notice. The telegram, when used, is the only extra cost of this service. Early orders sent by Special Delivery Mail. Oscar H. Will & Company Members F. T. D. Greenhouses 315 Third St. Flowerphone 784 Open Evenings and Until Noon on Easter, April 1st “EASTER HAMS” We will bake them for Easter but must have your Order Thursday Remember, we are cutting a 100-pound Cheese Friday. Leave your order now. Logan’s “We Thank You” 485° 8E: selefeH ESE ter.” Bismarck, North Dakota Night Phones 704-R, 489 and 551 ENDS TONIGHT PARAMOUNT dee Lee Tracy - Sally Blane in an EARTHQUAKE of laughter “ADVICE TO THE LOVELORN” COMING Tomorrow and Fri. All Phones 211 118 Third St. ONLY with a SINGER through the “Make -it-Yourself” SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO., Inc. 212 Breadway Bismarck, N. D. MAKE TP VOURSEIRONA Senge } xe * Miss Elsie Schiller and Miss Monica the | Meier, Dickinson, were visiting friends v-|here this week. Miss Schiller form- Seven Junior Catholic Daughters/en by Mrs. Birlea O, Ward, past grand|efly was with the telephone company who were advanced to the senior | regent, was the main feature of the/|here, eee Ralph M. Meyer, Sterling, and Miss or White, whole STARTING THIS WEEK ON STATION KFYR THE BIGGEST LAUGHS IN DAYTIME RADIO! STATION KFYR 9:15 A. M. RDER your Easter plants and flowers now, and insure early delivery. Fresh- est and loveliest lilies, and other choice Plants are presented in one of the finest se- lections we have ever seen. We Deliver! Phone 19 HOSKINS-MEYER —CoNomy GROCERY y ALL PHONES 34—WE DELIVER b 4 Specials From Mar. 28 to Apr. 2, Inclusive Brite-Ize, the perfumed cleanser, 8 for .............25¢ (One can free as special introductory offer) Campbell’s Tomato Soup, per can .. covceeeed VE Queen Olives, quart jar ... on. -85¢ Broken Slice Pineapple, No. 24, tin cocccccccceale Fresh Strawberries, Asparagus, Radishes, Cauliflower, Rhubarb, Green Peppers, Cucumbers. Swiss Cheese — Roquefort Cheese ES Kraft’s 100-Ib. brick of American Cheese, 2 8 Cc just arrived, per Ib. ............06 1 Ib. Lipton’s Black Tea, 1 6-cup Tea Pot; both for... .98¢ Hershey Baking Chocolate, '-Ib. cake . Minneopa Vanilla, 2-0z. bottle ...... Marshmallows, 61-02. package . Gladiola Bulbs, large, 5 in pkg.

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