The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 4, 1934, Page 5

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a layed at seven tables, score JUST ARRIVED ¥ & plate for alumni and 50 cents for| white accessories and carried an arm pm 4 ? ® those a were won by Mrs. A, W. Snow, Gives Meeting Program| mime te ope, 5 AUT eetteret te | caer sper Motte’ ou Sg ape in ete] Prat rem ie Sem TO am per couple will be charged for the 0, white | 48 giving its annual bridge dinner at 831 Thirteenth St. Bacon and Lives Leaf dance, iit bln accensciea. iver Boozuse| Which uabalsds of mutibess’ wil be " * + * Phone 1060 ‘ (ee . with black accessories. iquet 3 é Francis E. Flaherty, son of Mr. and one batt | resented by Miss Edith Guthrie, who refitmnl are asked to make thelr) was of pink larkepur. Mr. Fahnland- guests, at the Terrace Gardens of the i | ita a Be FIABRPSS GOD. BUREE Be GUSSNER’S Mrs. Forrest M. Davis, Record-| will be secompanied by Miss Vivian| any other member of the 1929 class. |°7, "°° ee ee Gay evening Mrs, Paul F stormen, |@- Lareon, Auction was played at] was, elected president of the senior oghlan. jeorge afer, Jr, was 4 , 5 ‘< ‘i ‘ 9 ing Secretary, Among Dele- | Costlan. delegate but will not attend. Semlors at phe high school are mak-) “sr. and Mra, Fahnlander left for a| 402 Fourteenth St., is in charge of the = = = | ode gates to Grand Forks Miss Ethel Sandin will be @ visiting| ti vard Church, John Bik cute eee | Wedding trip to Minneapolis and St.|entertainment, which will include member from this group. vik, Clark Swick or Philip Gorman,|P#u! and will return to Fargo to make| musical numbers in addition to the 8 Singers’ Guild delegates announced | rhe senior selling most tickets wili | their home. card games, e J un e ircus S e Joh u Friday by Miss Maude A. Tollefsen, receive a $2.50 prize. Winner of the Ps cg E. Howard, president of the! teacher-founder, are Mrs. G. A. Dah- $5.00 prize offered in the toast con- Program for the seventh biennial con- ‘ “ ol Mts. A. M. Brazerol, president of A f, ‘ Se et, ite tla hon Ue nnecacaaaa” | emaerreenors. | CAPITOL Ma—<€ rant londay, Tu ‘ Wednesday. Mr. HOvAHT ShUSbatEE Mig Counlan will accompany Mrs. setive ‘Bart im the 1034 reunion and Wild Africa ransacked for new adventure! & record attendance. ogee! oe — Pany Miss Coghlan for her solo. Miss| bie attend, fi The festival will mark the state-| Guthrie and Mr. Shafer both are ty Wide observance of National Music /members of the Junior Singers’ Guild Ivati Slam : TONIGHT AND SAT. MAT. SAT, . MON. - TUES. “‘Pederated clubs in Bismarck are 224, Mis Guthrie will represent tnat| Salvation Army Aid : ‘ MIDNIGHT SUN. not confuse this sending delegates and there also will|representing the Junior Music cus,| ©0 Hold Spring Sale OF No Advance in Prices Picture with any be a number of visitors from the cap-|Miss Tollefsen will attend the cone 25e Until 7:30 other Tarzan picture ital neo ‘Avesta pete eae tive tal et! sale, nis is to take place T HE ss you have ever seen, legates of e iny Tots and In the next few weeks, was ‘The Thursday Musical club sends} Junior Music clubs of "tne Mehus attend. = BREAD » Society and Club News . ° to carry out the theme of “Commu-) by. Rev. Father Thomas Egan off!-| Chanter L Entertains Music Federation Head coe ee ee navy blue with Hasbands Tonight|% Mrs. J. A. Graham and Mrs. O. L.|Conservatory of Music announced | tion Army Ladies’ Aid, held Thursday wien eae i che pp theced peer wy ote Belle Mehus, direc-| afternoon at the Salvation Army hall. or, include Lou Hi 5 ¥ ia Fritch as performing delegates, Mre.|‘on De aaa es uu Halvorsen, | Children’s garments will be the spe Graham and Mrs. DeVold are alter-: Loren Anderson, Robert Freise, Robert | were given to the members tu be com- nates for Mrs. G. E. Wingreene and|kiing, Jeannette Croonquist and Leo| pleted. The date will be announced Mrs. Opie 8. Rindahl, who will not|Halloran, Miss Mehus will attend,| jm The Junior Music club will be rep-| Miss Sandin, —_———— Holds State Office Johnson, 304 Mandan St. x ek * state recording secretary; Mrs. John ; — Patterson’s Mity-Nice P French and Mrs. L. K Thompson,| | Resident Is Married or Oven Dandy The trinity Lutheran choir, which was > - | White, rye or wh I Invited to appear, will not attend be-| At simple services read at 8 o'clock » Ty! ole 7 cause of the trip to Minot on Sunday | Thursday morning at St. Mary's cath- | wheat, 16-0z. e Cc for the North Dakota Luther League|edral of Fargo, Miss Lucille Gustaf- Meee |°t the national federation, will pay|Fahnlander, Moorhead, son of Mr. Dull, Lifeless Hair |). first ottiia vist in her home|and Mrs. Edward Fahnlander, Rug- « » « Instantly Becomes |2i Minneapolis. She will deliver the i Principal address at the banquet at : % Gleaming, Allarimg {ihe Hote: Dacotan Monday evening THE CAVE-MAN * And the battle for THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1984 two tables, score awards going to Mrs. | medical class at St. Louis university, George Will, 323 Third 8t., and Mrs.| St. Louis, Mo, at the annual class Carl B, Olson, 215 Third St. elections held recently. Flaherty ts ee * & member of Phi Chi, medical fra- Twenty members of the Bismarck | ternity, and recently was Independent Order of Odd Fellow | to Alpha Sigma Nu, honorary Jesuit and Rebekah lodge were guests at a| fraternity. He will act as toastmase meeting, program and social hour|ter at the medical banquet to be given by the Mandan Rebekah lodge | Siven for the graduating class shorte Wednesday evening at Cary hall to|!y before commencement. celebrate the 108th anniversary of the 1.0.0. F. lodge. In the bridge planned at the meeting of the Salva- It is entirely NEW ind presented on the screen for the FIRST TIME! \ See Whirlwind Ken Maynard = 4 in a duel role —as the fight: 4 ing cowboy sheriff, and as the sheriff's double - dealing brother! — Also — News - Cartoon - Comedy Rosemary Bozak, | cialty in the sale and several articles in a short time. Following the busi- She is to play accompaniments for|ness meeting, lunch was served by Mrs. J. L. Kelley and Mrs. Chris Among others planning to be at fj the sessions are Mrs. Forrest M. Davis, : Thursday Musical club president andj Daughter of Driscoll and Choral Union convention. son, daughter of Mrs. A. H. Burnett, Mrs. J. A. Jardine, Fargo, president | Driscoll, became the bride of Sylvester Opening Saturday Night x 2 2 ; : Also Sunday Midnight and Monday j PHUNT RURING HOUR &. PHANT BURIAL GROUND! state since her election in May, 1933, at 6:30 o'clock. ‘= = The festival opens with Junior day TURNS the Junior Musicale will be at 10 o'clock, and the chorus will sing at 3 oclock in the afternoon. Reports \ » Tarzan leading the ; and Lovely! activities Monday at the First Presby- elephant herd H terian church, which i ntion ‘. 2 i against the savage i “ headquarters, under direction of Miss|| Ends Tonight (Friday) CAKE-EATER?.. ‘ “Lion Tooth Men” iN wei Gertie Lobben, Fargo, state junior * : A : F A scene without ! counsellor. The All State Junior 25e Until 7:30 : care parallel for thrilist chorus will rehearse at 8:30 o'clock, an f = i aie * simeyy come ee ‘THROUGH ‘ HAIR ~- ii pn ey ten, Yet! affect a tone... Nota Brunette brilliance... Not a dye. Auburn * hair... Nota Flowerphone 784 Geral achi the same startling ing federated senior music clubs. difference in the appearance of yout | yrs, Leo Studness of Devils Lake, hair that rouge, powder and lipstick | pianist, will present @ joint recital at bring to your complexion. The hair |the city auditorium Tuesday evening. color is instantly heightened . . . lovely hidden lights leam and glis- | World as Alma Mehus, is as sister of nota dye, bleach, ff icale by state artists, = Ye hs 7 heanabroil, Washes |enurch music proven’ at s'ecoce|| Reigns Supreme! set ' MAUREEN out witheachsham- |and the singing of Barnby’s “Reb- poo, and does not x P rr ” . 3 aie Simply comb Geral chestra. ‘3 on a Honeymoon’ gin.cames —but through your hair |sessions at 8:30 o'clock each morn-|| SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS he knocks'’em cold- after a shampoo... |ing at the convention headquarters. 00 "ll be delighted |A luncheon Tuesday noon at the Ryan $12 Lisi ubesalels hotel will include all senior club pres- e Gives Blonde hair a new, glistening lon Gives Brunette hee tich depth and e Imparts a capsivating quality to Titian | reported up to noon Priday by Miss Gray and White west, association secretary, ha Fed ff the committee y eutyaisd ge French & Welch Hard Recsailly Snes Sora Bing | Sraduaes in charge of the function. renc. e aradware Perfect Geral Shampoos...Olive Oil | entertained at the dinner and dance A for Dry Hair...Oil Foam for | which will take place Tuesday eve- Oily Hair... Large 8 oz. Bottle=506e ; ning at me Baten botel ining room, starting at o'clocl y. HALL’S DRUG STORE Johnson's orchestra has been secured Opposite P. O. Phone 339| for the occasion. Elaborate decora- “There Is a Difference in Drugs” | tions and favors have been planned @ THE AMAZING NEW ’ G d Op g BETTER COOKING AT LOWER COST Mother’s Day Experienced ran enin Young or old, Mothers love flow- BISMARCK : . ther gift is n Phone by table. Amazing features provide ‘== amazing fns- ats pals, eran tobe be of The Tavern pag At. more pi Me fe nl They wre of te — welcome. The w own - ‘ J me a oaal which _ ae a a the eure Ryd < After two weeks of remodeling, we are now ready to pod god A pM "Ee snes poet se = tribute at reasonable cost. , open for business with something entirely different in for five persons on 2¢ worth of fuel. vice $0, bomen ever e wi Cat of tet lt Mosnes i im another aur ox tomm—tnee | New 50¢ Size the line of night clubs. MANY MODELS—MODERATELY PRICED co fea ce ne ‘There variety of models, Scar ef cooking orders forwarded by airmail, TABLETS FOR WOMEN fit every cooking need and every purse. Various color fe ee Good Musie—Dancing Every Night combinations in plain and Rippletone porcelain enamel finish. pots or OSCAR H. WILL & COMPANY will be given by all junior clubs at the noon luncheon. State Artists to Appear On Tuesday, the morning musicale and afternoon recital will be pres- ented by the state artists represent- Victor Victoroff, Russian tenor, and Tarzan ... mighty monarch of the jungle ... returns to battle for his bride in the roc aly thrill drama of all : Mrs. Studness, 'nown in the music Miss Belle Mehus. is | “Wednesday's programs will be a LAUGHTER with O’SULLIVAN , ekah” by the All State chorus and a|| There’s never such a crowd > 4 4 2 NEIL HAMILTON ent, {Concert by the Festival Symphony or- as when there’s .. . PAUL CAVANAUGH i Based on the characters Board members will attend business er than ever! 5 3 ys se THE COLEMAN LAMP AND STOVE COMPANY JAMES CAGNEY & Announces the Appointment of idents. Members of music clubs also are invited to attend the luncheon. -_* * 1934 Alumni Reunion Is Arousing Interest One hundred reservations for the annual banquet of the Bismarck High School Alumni association were HERE'S A MENU CH. E Ardeth Gussner, 302 Rosser avenue, AS DISTRIBUTORS FO Makes the same perfect Singer stitch in either direction. Little lever changes direction ins! number of eitches per inch, Take No Chance fact aumbers ou cas change bobbin without distu: STORE ing your work... wind a new one as sew. Come in, try it your- Your self—see how easily you can have FURS on with 5 , N G ER or"alsctre moda MODERN GAS COOKING SERVICE FOR ANY Hi ANYWHERE iain SEWING MACHINE CO., INC. 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