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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1934 i — ! SOCIETY and CLUBS Miss Margaret 1934 Graduates of Smithi== Daughter of George F. Will to Make European Tour This Sum- mer After June 18 Exercises Miss Margatet Will, daughter of George F. Will, 323 Third Street, ‘will receive her bachelor of arts de- the college. Attending the commencement exer- cises will be Miss Will’s father and her aunt, Mrs, R. W. Lumry, 311 ‘Third St. Following her graduation, Miss Will is to visit friends in the East until the latter part of June when she sails for an European tour in company with several Smith students, who will be escorted by faculty members, will not be in Bismarck until the lat- ter part of August or early September. Miss Will prepared for Smith at Bismarck high school and while in college majored in English. Her Scholastic rating was very high and Will Among Pear neers IS ate “Een ee she was on the Dean’s list during all four years at college. As ‘a senior, she was eligible for the examination enabling her to graduate with hon- ors, Smith's 56th annual commencement begin Friday, on 15. ment address. About 430 students will receive diplomas from William Allan Neilson, president of the col- xe & : Catholic Daughters ° ° the To Give Lawn Social Tentative plans for a lawn social | J to be given during June at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Philip R. Webb, 618 Fifth S8t., were made at the meeting | ¢4. of the Catholic Daughters of America She |held Monday evening at St. Mary's auditorium, Mrs. Webb, grand regent of the court, reported on the state C.D.A. assembly meeting held in Bismorck Sunday and Monday. Mrs. Dolores M. Kupitz, 318 Mandan 8t., state re- 1M AFRAID ILL HAVE TO MISS THE DANCE AT THE CLUB TONIGHT. ('D Love TO Go, BUT WE Minutes in Now 2 IN AN HOUR WELL, DID BAYER ASPIRIN STOP THAT HEADACHE ? 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Cole, Poppy chairman, who expected still further contributions to be . * Chapter F Ends Year With Luncheon Monday Third 8t., year. The luncheon was served buf- Hd er at small tables centered with eee War Mothers to Meet For Memorial Parade All members of Fort Lincoln chap- ter, American War Mothers, are re- quested to meet at the corner of ‘Friendship’ Quilt To Be Sold Saturday “friendship” which has a “000 names embroidered. 08 the fea- iE ui] i g g ; E E i i doeeidge pte , | day, June 17, as the date of her mar- h\riage to Albert Rivinius, Z i i : PaEber te i f i ERE rH t i F f if BREE 9 rE Elgin, at s shower in MEMORIAL DAY TALK HEARD AT KIWANIS 11-Year Old Sterling Girl Plays Two Piano Solos at Luncheon Meeting Sy A short address by Judge A. G. Burr; talks by Junior Birdsell and der,” Miss Freda Melstad; “ {Miss Helga Melstad; “Anchor,” Miss |D. Mulhair, and “Class Will,” Anna | Fuchs, : Parents Blamed for Spindly Offspring Fargo, N. D., May 20.—(#)—Chil- dren suffering from malnutrition, complaining of pains in the abdomen, may be the victims of their own par- ents’ overzealous efforts to see that they are properly nourished, Dr. E. F. Robb, specialist in children’s diseases to government and control of radio poor Guests of the club were Miss Pearl Bryant of the high school, Mrs. Anne Peterson, and F. E. Cobb, superin- tendent of the state school of fores- try at Bottineau and United States forest representative for North Da- Transients Ordered To Leave Bismarck Albert Richards was ordered out of town Tuesday following a suspension identification all of theee men, plus Charles Mants and Fred H. Kennedy, who were arrested here for 5 have served time in penal institu- Despite the fact that there are participation in the Memorial day -aipaaa a teeta acid ar onion vege Miss ‘Wenzel is one of six St which the Presbyterian church| eee ‘of Alpha Phil sorority at the stands. Mrs. Peter Reid, 611 Twelfth |oiversity of North Dakote, who pre- —— Bi. Dresident of the chapter. UrB=s| sented a playlet for the annual tain-|Z@D Civic Club Gives at the time given, Prombly |ers' dinner given Sunday at theche-| Banquet for Seniors will thei¢ annual spring formal ——_ 4 Delegates Named to pants td evening. This function also], Junior and senior students and the Py will be at the house. faculty of the Zap high school were Lutheran Convention eee guests at the annual banquet honor- — The Sunshine society has postponed | ing the graduates given by the Zap Delegates have been named by or-|its regular meeting until 2 o'clock |Civic club at the Carl Skadewalt ganizations of the First Lutheran| Thursday afternoon so ag not to meet |home. church to the annual meeting of the|on Memorial day. Mrs. Adolph Schlen- Bismarck District Luther League of|ker, 722 nates. Mra. O. N. Nordlund and Mrs. Gladys Nelson have been selected by the Women’s Missionary society as its| hospital held Monday evening were several relatives and friends of Miss Hollis Golliett, Beach, one of the class included Mr. representatives, while alternates are | | SUMMONS, STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh, ss. IN DISTRICT COURT, Fourth Judi- cial District. Helen M. Bepister, as the execu- trix of the last will and ment and of the Francis H. Registe: 50 eased, and Plaintiftts, va. Benjamin ¥. Dimmick, Louise M. Dimmick, Anna M. Dimmick, Alice Sloane Boyd, formerly Alice Sloane Dimmick, Grace McConnell, formerly Grace Dimmick, and Mildred Dim- mick, deing the heirs of Ben- jamin F. Dimmick, deceased, and all other persons unknown claiming any estate or inter- est in or or incumbrance upon the property described in the complain’ THE STATE OF NORTH “DAKOTA TO THE ABOVE DEFENDANTS: You and each of you are hereb; summoned to answer the complain’ in this action, which has been filed in the office of the Clerk of the above named Court, and to serve a copy of your answer to said COmiBiAlat, ‘upon the subscribers at their office in the city of Bismarck, in rleigh County within service of this exclusive of as F, H. Register, deci R. H, Johnson, irty days after sedge will be + agai It for the relief Gemanded In Tne ‘complaint. Dated at thio 13th day of April, &: De iss ‘ae ‘Geo, Mi. Register. ani George 8. later, Attorneys for eaid plaintiffs ae Webb Brock, SBiscarck North Dakota, 10 ALL THE DEFEND, IN THE at og the etic action palates ts following described real proper: in the County o: te ‘nm Pacific Addition to the city of Bis- mere Riaeet Burleigh ty. ming, adver of this action is to deter- claims to said real Ste Ne 4-36 Geanbelbcdicds, ore Dake Coming to Bismarck to attend the ved Bismarck graduation exercises of the gecct Eeesks EFE ee Table appointments in blue and silver, the senior class colors, signi- fied the motto, “Out of the Harbor, Into Deep Channels,” which also was the inspiration for the toast program. Miniature ships announced the menu and entertainment. Principal C. D. Mulhair was toast- master for the following: “Class His- tory,” Fanny Kamins; “Captain,” Brown O. Lokken; “Sailor,” Gladys Johnson; “Sail” Miss Ethel Vie; “Class Prophecy,” Erna Miller; “Rud- BREAD Patterson's Mity-Nice Oven Proteins or others substances which they take internally or which come in contact with their skin. In looking for the cause of the supersensitiveness which leads to eczema, first suspicion should be cast Devils Lake Man Dies After Short Illness William E. Bryant, 53, prominent Devils Lake businessman and well known in Masonic and Elks circles, died Tuesday. He became ill late Saturday. He had lived in Devils Lake since 1911 with the exception of two years spent in Yakima, Wash., and at the Ruth Law; “Well Wishers,” Mrs. C.' .|pany at Minot and in 1911 came to|_J- Commandery of Enights during 1932 and 1033, and a of Doric chapter, Royal Arch Scottish rite bodies, and Kem Temple|515 South Tenth &t., a 5 | peat sd iad Mystic Shrine at/girl, Saturday, May Gran rks. a Bryant was ® past noble grand I. eeeirinscth men ake ats eaenmaad ©. ©, tedile. HSFe A Wi BSN ae ON cen ky say A @ member of the local Elks lodge./@ son born Friday, May 3, a |Born at Rosedale, Ind., Bryant came|home. The baby weighed 7% pounds, to North Dakota to homestead near|Sergeant Rains is stationed at Fors Ryder when ® young man, He later | Idncoin. worked for the McClure Coal com- w. W. Weich, Fergus Falls, Minn, Devils Lake to be employed by the with the | Stevens Grain and Fuel company. He leaves his daughter, Mrs. P. Cornell of Terre Haute, Ind., |brothers, three sisters and several nieces and nephews. Edward R. Wallace Is Added to A. P. Staff Ends 25¢ = |state A. P. headquarters for North | Danoupaity to aon will eae nt prine! coverage capi- tol news, according to E. E. Makiesky, in charge of the bureau. He formerly was with the Minneay Journal and before coming to Bismarck was|| Showgtris on parade... unaware with the San Francisco Examiner.|| that death walks Lg GROVE GIANTS TO PLAY Seeking their fifth consecutive win, the Grove Giants, state penitentiary baseball team, will go to bat in a holiday game with the Hurdsfield nine at the penitentiary park, Wed- time of his death owned the Lake nesday at 1:30 p. m, SOONER OR LA White rye or whole 7 wheat, 16-02. ...... @C ceipts for payments, a iog where money was me, that’s a valuable beok makes to let me Not I!” “I€ a Checking Account offered nothing more than 2 saving of time in paying bills, that alone would be feason enough for me to keep an accouat. But it gives me more. Pay- ing by check means positive re- record show- spent and for what, and it eliminates the danger of carrying around 2 lot of cash. To service, and well worth the small charge the have it. Give _ wp my checking account? Not I! First National Bank “The Pioneer Bank” Bismarck, North Dakota WELL.TRY GLUEKS IT HAS THE REAL OLD TIME FLAVOR! YOULL COME TOG Nash-Finch Company Bismarck, N. D. Tomorrow - Thurs. A RIOTOUS THE CALL TO ARMSi Meet the Marines! Gobs of Fun! with RICHARD ARLEN IDA LUPINO ROSCOE KARNS GRACE BRADLEY MONTE BLUE and TOBY WING A Paramount Picture CLEAN - DELIGHTFUL FAST AND FURIOUS! « « . the Marines have land- ed and have the situation well in hand! Leatherneck- ing the ladies from Frisco to the Philippines — EXTRA — Mickey Mouse and Pluto, in | “Camping Out” — MORE JOY — “The New Dealers” “Melody on Parade” Lazy Bones - News A Great HOLIDAY Show for the Entire Family! Distributors Phone 447 Schilling BB Hungarian Paprika 2S + fs an organ {| cant afford to neglect Dr. H. J. Wagner net en