The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 10, 1934, Page 4

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ertits Eighth St. Mothers’ day will during the program, which also is to include solos by G. A. Hample and selections by the Bumble Bees quartet of the local grade schools. Helen Smith will give a reading ap- Bismarck Epworth League under di- rection of Mrs. Alfred 8. Dale, 1016 propriate for the occasion. The program is sponsored by Rural Congregations To See Local Players Methodist Episcopal congregations Sent of McKenzie, Menoken and Sterling | ed at Mandan * oe OK miss Mary| Mother’s Day Banquet THE BISMARCE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1934 more days. Men of the First Lutheran congre- | the | sponsor a dies’ Aid of which Mrs. Fred Swen- talk honoring the pioneer mothers of chairman of will gather at the McKenzie church | Mrs. Eugene C. Wachter, 717 Second | the state. given by Miss Mabel Olson, ma Kappa at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon for a St.. presentation of “The Lost Church.” a | has concluded its mectings until next | 1, at her home Wednesday three-act play, by 12 members of the fal entertained her bridge club, which | 807 Fourth St. Members of the con- THE GIFT SHE WANTS MOST Nothing Can Take Their Place er: to. Featuring a large as blooming plants, and cor sages from 2é even- ieregation and their friends are in- vited to attend. A free will offering will be taken to defray the expenses. ek * To compliment Miss Genevieve Rue, | at dinner a absence from her work at Milwaukee, @ gave a bridge par two tables home, 711 Avenue A, Wedn y Auction was pl at their vor being won econd Mrs. A. E. nue, west, of Railway HAT would the holiday be without flow- ? The one gift mothers look forward ortment, cut flowers, 5c and up. Wire Flowers to Mothers Far Away Guaranteed Delivery OSCAR H. WILL & CO. Bismarck, N, D. Flowerphone 784 Greenhouses 315 Third St. Open Evenings and Until Noon on Mother's Day Values Supreme in 48 Dazzling Styles « » New Rough Leathers... Pullreys ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS Smart Srammer WHITE SHOES Right at the start of the season comes this sensa- tional offering, All new Styles at far under their ac- tual cost. Just a warning — HURRY! term of four Years, aceording to'Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Graham|bassadors, have been informed of Nor is that all! ... double Hydrator capacity; interior , word received by his parents, This were ies vn tobe atR aa ay pene by es tesestleel cle lighting; faster freezing; and extra room for tall bottles. ly r é is the third time Mr. Preston has son al ipha ing few days al e st ‘y r? % a oy | points. companied by her beer elected to the office. Miss Belle Mehus, who with her | department. Will you come in and see what’s happened in electric ibrother and ‘. Mr. and * ek * brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and! This government's attitude is that refrigeration? . Florin Wetch, Mandan. Roll call answered with “A Tribute | Mrs. Leo Studness of Devils Lake, was|any tokens offered will be accepted, * Ok OK to Mother” and a paper, “America’s Included in the program will be 4) figs Caroline Moore, Beulah, was| oom tor tne june aad the pas of North Dakota entertained mothers | next regu! of members residing in Grand Forks| Monday, May 21. Mrs. A. we ‘Boow “ nesday evening. | * wh here fe th's leave of! Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Fitesimonds| Members of ® party returning late sheehee TRAE hee work "at Miliwaunee and Mrs. Fitzsimonds’ sister, Miss] Wednesday night from the three-day Will Be Barred , Mrs, J. J. Rue and Miss Judith Nell Stearns, entertained gueste for | convention and festival of the North Bertelsen, Person Court, who was Avenue B: Mile ch’ 323 Aphis! with a favor. vent ; lorence Fritch, will accept token payments offered y ii —i i Park St., and Mrs, L. K. Thompson,!on june 15 but those countries will Automatically—at a finger touch—ice trays glide from Howard Preston, son of Mr. and/612 Avenue D. Mrs. French was th€!not escape the provisions of the the freezer of the Super Series Frigidaire ’34! And here are general chairman of the Brotherhood!st the Delta Delta Delta sorority! tions. and Steamship Clerks of |house, Mrs. Devold visited her par-| Envoys of debtor nations, including out; Sliding Utilit Ket; and the Frigidai elf, , the Northern Pacific railway for a ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carter, and) the French, Belgium and Italian am- , 4 'y Basket; igidaire Servashi Returning Wednesday evening from Famous Women,” were features of | ne North Dakota Federation of the Mothers’ club meeting held Tues- t in default. Music clubs convention and festival day afternoon with Mrs. J. P. Wag- le MIN Phone 762 417 Broadway ing. Following the games at two lat Grand Forks were Mrs. G. A. Dah-|ner, 112 Avenue B, ‘ hostess. as| went to Steele falbeine. the cere- - tables, in which Mrs. J. W. McGutness len, 623 Third St. Miss Maude A.| the closing event of the club year the ;monies here to participate in the last, “WHY HELEN, DON'T THE received the score favor, the hostess Tollefsen, 522 Second 8t., and Miss; group planned a luncheon for Tues- " be celebrated | served luncheon. |Vivian Coghlan, 622 Third St. Miss’ day, May 22, placing Mra. William F.|Presbyterian church Thursday after- IGE TRAYS STICK? eae Edith Guthrie, 902 Fourth St. and/ Harris, 828 Fifth Bt. and Mrs, Wag-|noon. Rev. H. R. Shirley of tials j. j ‘a Mrs. Forrest M. Davis, 920 Sixth St.,; ner in charge of arrangements. Mem-/Was expect io assist in the final Ladies’ Aid Sponsors Yis "necompanied’ them to Grand bere brought donations of Booka to be [funeral services, ‘The body was to be Forks Sunday, remained for a few) sent to Camp So buried in the Steele cemetery. rites for the woman there in the Mrs. Miller died of pneumonia and ee k A luncheon m6 “etetiln visiting |COmplications Monday evening at her home here, 406 Fifth St. She leaves gation will plan, prepare and serve delegates to the departinent organiza- Epworth League of McKenzie, which the: MtOLHErs) MAG DAUGH teat BAHRUBE lpia dae ateoniines Seater rare . T. C. Torgerson of that place | which is to be an event of Monday “The Lost Church” | evening, starting at 6:30 o'clock. The other foods Saturday at the A. W. entertainment is sponsored by the Teas Go, store, starting ab 1 otlock| ‘he, Auxiliary , committee, members WIL R R son, 416 Thayer avenue, is president. ‘7 "e afternoon. Mandan, president of Levi M. Par- tion meeting of the United Spanish |one daughter, Miss Rose A. Miller of Ladies’ Aid announces that it will’ wer evterans Auxiliary here June Se ecclicatenail eas sale of baked goods and 4-5 was decided upon at a meeting of ‘|the Auxiliary committee members sons Camp No. 7. Further arrange- f arrangements when Sig-|sonnel of the various convention sorority of the University | committees will be lege a bod ir meeting of the it the chapter house Wed-/and Mrs. K. C. Arness were the com: Arthur. cepted But Finalcial Deals STICK ARE OUT-OF-DATE. of bridge at their home,| Dakota Federation of Music clubs at yeven- 423 Fifth St., Wednesday evening.|Grand Forks were Mrs. J. P. French, Washington, May 10.—(#)— Ow ZG G , nigihaire y dat two The high score was held by Palmer|615 Fourth 8t.; Mrs. John A. Grahem,/ united g . The 4 ea > : 1905 Tenth St.; Mrs. ©. I. Devold, 118 : “ debtor nations that this government eek * Preston, 310 Thayer ave-|house guest of Prof. and Mrs. Hywel| johnson act, barring financial trans- A recently was Tecelected |C. Rowland, Miss Fritch was a guest! sections with defaulting foreign nas Some OF Xie Otter #stares expected back Thursday. tions any assurance that they are >———————_—.—_* | On that premise,-nations failing to Meetings of Clubs _ | | meet instatiments in full will be con- Grade Merchandise To Be Sold at Ladies’ Pure Thread Silk Hose.... (Newest Spring Shades) (Regular 15¢ Value) Ladies’ & Misses’ Rayon Anklets. . Dr. West's Tooth Paste, OOM Soi sue idusesns 10c (Regular 25c value) Suedene Manicure Set, ee ae 250 (Very special at this price) Batiste (Former 25c value) Extra Quality Face Powder, box . A (Regular 25: DRESS MATERIALS AT BARG 36-in, Vat Dye Percales. . Fancy Figured Volle . Fancy Printed Lawns. -in. Fancy Print Batiste... 24x36 Rag Rugs, each. .19¢ (Regular 25c value) Ladies’ —May 12th to 19th— Thousands of Dollars Worth of Fresh, Crisp, High EXTREMELY LOW PRICES Liberal Arts club is to take place at (A Real Special at This Price) public instruction will be guest speak- Blouses 98e of Mr. Page’s talk will be “Junior ‘urtai branch are invited. Face Powder & Perfume Castecsa ce * * Combination, each. ..10 ae aessincas ‘The Degrée of Honor Protective 36-in. Assorted aggre Mother's day party to be given at 13c yard, 2 for (Regular price 20c Be dining room at 8 o'clock Thursday (All Fast Colors—New Spring Patterns) | : jidered fi ithin the \- | And Social Groups | |sions or the Jonmton'act.) oo ‘The Junior American Legion AUX-| FRENCH CABINET TO iNary will have a dress rehearsal fOr! TALK OVER DEBT ISSUE their play, “To You—A Totch” by| Paris, May 10—(®)—The French Bertha Williams, at the small syM~-| cabinet decided Thursday to discuss nasium of the ‘World War Memoriallthe war debt question at length on building at 4:30 o'clock Friday after-| next Tuesday, although there was no noon, mn sign that any change in attitude is * in prospett. ‘The Women's Relief corps will meet at 2:30 o'clock Friday afternoon with Mrs. Wesley seine a Ninth 8t. Buy Now—Frigidaire ’34” Buy Now—All Models Available BANDITS GET $14,000 | Buy Now—Convenient Terms Webb City, Mo. May 10.—(?)—A) The Past Matrons’ ‘Sup of the Or-|gang of men, between six and nine, der of the Eastern Star will meet for| bound and gagged seven persons here @ 1:15 o'clock luncheon Friday at the/early Thursday while they waited for home of Mrs. Marcia B. Thomas, 304/the time lock on the Webb City bank Avenue B. eee to open, and escaped in two cars with approximately $14,000. The May dinner meeting of the fiberwrand Pacific hotel private din- |, rrimity Lutheran Church Men’s Club supper will be Fri- room at 6 cog oes evening. aad : sf day, 6:30 p. m., church dining A special pens ae of the| room. eee Trinity Lutheran Girls’ club has been. Buy Now—Nine Freezing Speeds Atte members meeting with Mrs.| Token Puree WR Will Be Ac- F “MY DEAR, ICE TRAYS THAT Automatic defrosting; Lifetime Porcelain inside and entertained by Dean M. Beatrice Ol-| but neither the president nor the son and Miss Margaret Bennett, is}state department will give the na- e Frigidaire Dealers Everywhere BUY NOW Buy Now—Protect Your Children Buy Now—Economical Operation Buy Now—Automatic Defrosting Buy Now—Automatic Tray Release Buy Now—Stainless Porcelain Interior Buy Now—Sliding Utility Basket BUY NOW -- Frigidaire '34” called for 7:30 o'clock Friday evening at the church parlors. All members Special Assorted Chocolate Creams.......10c Ib. and girls who are interested in the club are invited . . present. * scaion 15e pair John A. Page of the department of er at the meeting of the progressive education group of the Bismarck branch, American Association of Uni- eee versity Women, scheduled for 3 o'clock Friday afternoon. The meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Arthur V. and Organdie Sorenson, 615 Fifth St. The subject High Schoo! All members of the association will have its annual guest day entertainment in the form of & the World War Memorial building evening. ‘AIN PRICES Infant Son of Mott 18e yard Farmers Succumbs oooh Darrel Dean Svihovec, _three- month-old son of Mr, and Mrs. Charles B. Svihovec, farmers living five miles southeast of Mott, died in & local hospital at o'clock Wed- nesday afternoon. Death was caused by an intestinal (Regular Sc value) ailment. The ehild had not been well since his birth at Mott last Feb. 17, Wash Dresses. .69¢ pad teanipsen inthe, Heapital: tees 4ee: 39x46 Ollcloth Table Squares, each ....... %8e (Regular 39c value) Men’s Blue Chambray Work Shirts (Full Cut Sizes—Regular 79¢ Chocolate Stars ............... . (Regular 25c Value) — Boys’ Blue Chambray Infants’ Panty Dresses, old, and Elaine Barbara, three, and Shirts, each .........49¢ 7a aia a teers 580 one brother, Eugene Charles, @ year (Full Cut Sizes) (New Sheer Materials) and s half old. 12 days preceding his The infant's parents foe been here mma, och nM | ML “peach parent, the tt ares iw ... and, of course FLOWERS for an nae, rion fre tn el MOTHER’S DAY two sisters, Joan Frances, four years Mrs. Rose Svihovec, the child's (a iii Values) Mott at 10 o'clock Fri- with Rev. rae CA. High Grade Toilet Paper, 6 rolls ney: Blues, Blondes. s05...- $2.49 Sizes 3 to 9, widths AAA toD COOL! Linen Mesh, Sole Oxfords. . ees eeee olBe Ib, Basar ; ‘O matter how lavish your Moth- CUT FLOWERS er’s Day gift may be the senti- from $1.50 a doz. up ane ment and devotion is never truly ex- POTTED PLANTS pressed without a gift of flowers. from 75¢ up. Flowers have always spoken to all leather $1.59 rey Are Celebrating Their Thirty-Second With BARGAINS Throughout the STORE-Beginning FRIDAY, MAY 1 were conducted at 12 o'clock Thurs- day forenoon from Perry’s funeral een ee HOSKINS-MEYER officiated at the rites. Both Mr. Halverson and Rev. Vater COME EARLY FOR BEST enon IN COATS, DRESSES, SUITS, og ini ung AND ACCESSORIES MOTHER'S DAY years before womankind the language of love. BASKETS, $8 to $15

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