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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1934 in the American Legion Auxiliary|transposed in five keys—Annette|color scheme in the luncheon appoint-|was ordained at Minot May 20 by toom. Diven; “Sliding on the Ice” and/ments, Rt. Rev. Bishop Vincent Wehrle of Mrs. Arness, convention committee |“Dance,” Robyn-Gurlitt — Frances Bismarck, arrived Thursday to take YOUR GROCER WILL Ty; G ives i saterintate Set HELP YOU KEEP — — oe Sr Seca et aes arn tee arceaT|| Mootings of Clubs “be sesame mao HEALTHY AND HAPPY ‘Banquet Honoring Fathers| Sfsivars Fist Se sti SENT oe eRe ties Rete Ee|| And Social Groups 1e88. Moreland. junny Arnold Backes, All arrangements for the affair were Corner,” Terry—Elaine ij The Willing Workers society of the} who has been made pastor of &t, 4 Delicious Cereal Promotes anol Mller, piteher: pal “Agre,| made, by commities from the GA. 3 Stud stars Batt iain ocean nea cies Pear Seenite "aha Tia | can ta means ee ae iy Regular Habits” School Board Members Also Are Se en ie Ge ee “eae St. Mary’s Students ; ; H. Miller, 718 Fourth 8¢ work. Rev. Father Henty Holleman Guests at Annual Function baseman; ‘Dorothy, “Lighthiser, ett] National President Will Appear Sunday o, Fosmam; “Chinese Dance”) Sater” Daushters of| Wil jcominue a& an sunstant at 8, : the very Resto ee eaten ogee, form Given Thursday Stop; Catherine Mason, Hight flelder;| Will Be Guest Here] oie ana modern music will make) Raymond Moreland; "5 pinning Song,” brad bit a) Fae tea! va 1s of rps is a graduate of the ne nourishment stren; - Ruth » left fielder, and Emil; up the program for the musicale to Woodman—Caroline Atkinson; “Tem- meetin, ‘or this year & pic-/ &t. A ergy. And yea noel at es pre. Belk, eater field. The’ senior team Mamie B. Schmidt, Wash! p,|be given by pupils of the St. Mary’s/po di Marcia,” Cadman—Lucille Dal- ni supper A 690 cece Friday sail Pypbets Robert Re Feehan, Pas Vent common constipation. Twelve fathers and members, the| was announced as the sportsmanship c. pride president of aeroniad school music department at 8 o'clock |lier; “Intermezzo Russe,” Franke — areca “an Be Oo its. Arthur V.| tor, announced schedule o! 1 , Otherwise, this ailment may cause | Ven school board members and H.|winner in the tournament. ss slips Sunday afternoon at the school audi- Lira band, accompanied by Edith > . daches, Spanish American War Veterans Aux- , hea loss of appetite and | ©. Saxvik, city school superintendent,| Members of the junior team who iiary, will arrive Sunday evening to torlum.: The recital was '. re, 4 enersr. ‘You can correct it, usually, | were guests of honor at a banquet {received chevrons are the Misses| be the honor quest at the, department Eola Gare on ge: * blind 4 | City and County eating a delicious cereal, given by the Bismarck high school | Aste, Miller, Lighthizer, Schonert,| organisation meeting of North Dako- | *mé' Wasi otis sath Russian Chorus Will Jamestown residents who were busi- Kellogg's ,ALI-BRan adds gen. |Girls’ Athletic association at 6:30 | Audrey Warrior and Marion Little. | '| ta auxiliaries in Bismarck Monday and| ,,T%s Program will conclude a series grous “bulk” to your daily menu, | o'clock Thursday evening at the| Miss Gladys Carlander, a 1934 grad-| Tuesday. begun Sunday, May 20, with classical Sing Sacred Program Included J. W. MeGibhons Af Zests show this “bulk” is similar | World War Memorial building small| uate, was toastmaster for the follow-| Pitty members are expected for the| Compositions. ‘It will take in the fol- : Arthur Steffens and Henry Bebo. ”’| Sunday achool teachers in England to that found in leafy vegetables. | gymnasium. This was the fifth an-| ing Program: G.A.A. pep songs; piano’ luncheon, which will be served at the| wing: Selections chosen by Madame Mar- and Wuies number more than 530,- q Inside the body, the fiber of Axz- | nual banquet of the association but |80l0, Miss Warrior; “Butterfly Dance,”| world War Memorial building at 12| ,: New A . 000. ‘ | RAN absorbs moisture, and forms | the first given as a ‘Dads’ and Daugh-|Miss Priscilla Hosle; “Present of o'clock Monday, at which the nation- for the program which it will give at| New Assistant Beg: ins soft mass, Gently, this clears out | tea” function. GAA.” WH. Payne, high school! aj president will be the main speaker. Feloce sautheran church at 8:30] Duties at St. Mary’ the intestinal wastes, Covers, were laid for 60 guests at Principal: “Future of G.A.A." Mrs. he remainder of the luncheon Pro Pony, Zjoclock Sunday evening, under aus- arys Att-! three tables arranged in U-shape. re 5 "physi gram, announced Friday by Mrs. ae @vnae 5 de Sood source | mach table was garnished with yel-| education director; “The Landing,”| Snow, chairman of the convention en- . Rev. Father Joseph Schmidt, who 4 Isn't it eat d pl low roses and ferns and a center-|Miss Susie Imus; “The Take-off,”|tertainment committee, includes: dahl, pastor. The public is invited. ’ RAMOUNT, ‘ to enjoy this ‘food in pla ce of tating Piece to represent some athletic ac-|Miss Schonert; vocal solo, Miss Peg-|“Song of Welcome,” all; invocation, Mara Slaviansky, daughter of the “patent medicines? livity. The three sports chosen were|8Y Purdy, accompanied by Miss Do-| mrs. J. L. Kelley; “Address of Wel-|“Klapp Dansen”—Rhythm band, 8-|airector, will accompany the chorus DELIGHTFULLY COOL track, swimming and tennis. Candy |reen Church; tumbling exposition, the| come from Auxiliary No. 2 of Bis-|Companied by Zita Usselman. and also will be soloist. ‘There will A? tablespoonfuls of Aut-Bran | figures and other parts of the center- | Misses Nelson, Kathleen Pherrill and sarck ‘tra ‘Mandac;” sate. Muods Bie Chan Sinvwinie: C APITOL Showing Today daily will overcome most. of Laura Ellsworth. Miss Imus, + “Res-| “The Fiatt’'rer,” Chaminade—Mar- common constipation. Chronieeascs, Pieces and the programs and place » retiring |Arthur, Mandan, president; “Res: collection will be taken. cards all were in the association's of-| President, presented the constitution |ponse,” Mrs. Katherine Balke, Minot,|ion Wagner; “Aragonaise,” Massenet| ‘The first part of the program will Sat. » Mon. - Midnite Sun. pi) mo et . If seriously ill, see | ficial colors, lavender and yellow. to Miss Schonert, the president-elect, | provisional department president;|—Edith Bailey; “Happy and Gay,” | include “Ancient Ballad of the lth —=s THEATRE : Gaim to bee “cunseitn makes no | Announcement of the varsity base- | during her talk. toast, Mrs. Snow, junior vice presi-|Cramm — Virginia Fossum; “March | Century,” “The Whisper of the Steppe a Mat. 25c; Eve. 35¢ re-all.’ | ball team by Miss Frances Bergland, Miss Purdy Wins Contest dent of Auxiliary No. 2; reading, Miss| Along,” Groton—Emma Jane LaRue; | Grasses,” i 3 Pies At-Bran as a cereal with | senior, baseball manager, and Presen-| A song written to the tune of “On|Gladys Carlander; piano solos, Mrs.|“Song of the Lark,” Wagness—Fran Going Ho! : mnffing and peiagr, COOK into fluffy | tation’of chevrons to the junior base-| Wisconsin” by Miss Purdy, who is a|John fa Hughes; presentation of cor- ; “Birds at Morn,” Wagness, ; Tonight & Sat. Mat. ball team, which won the tournament freshman, has been choserr as the of-|sages to national president and pro-|and “Leap Frog,” Blake—Helen Hed-| wandering Clouds” ute Kelloge’s Att-Bran | Played last Thursday and Friday, was| ficial G.A.A. song and was featured |visional department president and|den; “Elfin Frolic,” Lemont, and peor ith only necessary fla- | the high spot in the evening’s en-|in the banquet music. Several other | group singing. “Spinning Song,” Robyn-Gurlitt — the secon wil - voring added. It contains much | tertainment. original songs written by the girls in| Sunday evening at 8 o'clock, the|Catherine Breen. ions of Lord. Have Mercy.” name 25e to 7:30 more needed “bulk” than part-bran 10 Are On Varsity Team & contest closed recently were sung.| Auxiliary will join the Spanish Am- Rosary,” “Father in Heaven,” “The See the temii Products. Get the red-an The varsity team, picked from all] Miss Purdy receives a membership|erican War Veterans in a joint con wn” and “A Sail Boat > bn ne Riikege at Peed grocer’s, the classes by the association's board,!for next year as her prize. She led| vention memorial service. Sessions of ’ of the Strawberry 2g in Battle Creek. includ Solveig, Nelson, catcher; |the pep singing, which was accom-|the women’s groups will take place ‘The chorus was received enthusias- Roan, wildest tically in two performances given here é of wild horses, Tuesday evening under auspices of the in this greet public school music department. ection drama! Food and Paneywork To Be Sold Saturday] Fed public is coed to Camebati the fancywork and f sale which EE Ken ep will be given at the Salvation Army ve sacbutones building on Main avenue beginning at A 1 o'clock Saturday by the Salvation Army Home League. The outstanding article to be offered in the sale is a friendship quilt designed by Mrs. W. . Johnson, 904 Avenue C, west. The Band of Love group, composed of grade school students, will offer sev- eral articles, including a selection of bird houses. ** * Miss Leila Bardsley, 819 Fifth 8t., is spending 10 days in Chicago, attend- ing the Century of Progress exposition and visiting her sister, Mrs. L. P. Ol- son. xe * Mr. and Mrs. Don Larin of Willis- ton are business visitors in the city for a few days and expect to leave for home Saturday. Mr. Larin is editor of the Williams County Farmers Press. ee me Story hours at the Bismarck li- brary will be continued as usual dur- ry ing the summer months at 2 o'clock Opens Sat. Night each Saturday sfternoon, according|} Also Sunday Midnight and to Miss Louise Reed of the children’s Monday department. All children are invited to attend. x * * Miss Linda Johnson, teacher in the Laurel, Mont., schools, has arrived to spend her vacation in Bismarck and vicinity with relatives and friends. In Bismarck, she is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Mabel Engeseth, 320 ‘Washington St. * ek Mrs. Oscar W. Lovin, 909 Seventh St., entertained 14 little playmates of her son, Ernest, at a party Thursday afternoon in honor of his fourth birth- day anniversary. Games provided di- version during the afternoon until supper was served with a large birth- day cake as 4 dessert course, * %& yo Miss Auverne Olson, daughter of Tot mst at { 1 = Right at the peak of Chevrolet popularity F —with nationwide demand sending produc- q tion to new all-time “highs”—Chevrolet dealers are displaying an additional group of four new models. These cars are identical in quality with all 1934 Chevrolets. And the prices have been set at such incredibly low figures that you can now buy a Chevro: : “ let for $490! 4 Chevrolet for $490!” That’s =| the world’s lowest price for a six-cylinder J“ car. The lowest price, also, for a car of this i size, wheelbase and power! And a figure that sounds even more impressive after you 4 find out what it buys: A great big, full-size, 7 long-wheelbase car, 169 inches from bumper . & tobumper. A cushion-balanced SIX of sur- ing smoothne: 88, power, snap and dash. Mr. and Mrs. Obert ae Olson, 514 Thayer avenue, west, is expected Fri- day evening from the University of . demand an : * North Dakota at Grand Forks. Miss % Olson, who is a senior, has been exe; om A Y cused from examinations and will ree dT We main here until she returns for com- « : mencement exercises June 10-12. Miss Olson’s parents will return to Grand ie Forks with her to attend the gradua- . tion activities. . x a Mr. and Mrs. Herman J. Bischof, 709 Washington 8t., have returned from Chicago where Mr. Bischof, au- ditor for the Provident Life Insurance Co., attended an insurance conven- tion. They also spent a few days at the Century of Progress exposition. On their return, they were accompa- nied by Mr. Bischop’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bischof, St. Paul, who expect to leave for home Monday. es * * Miss Agnes Witzleben, Richholt school instructor who ig to be married at most economical full-size car that money can buy—a record-breaker for gas and oil mileage, as well.as long, dependable service. And every closed model has a Body by Fisher. Nobody interested in motor cars can afford to let another day slip by, without seeing this “Chevrolet for $490.” CHEVROLET MOTOR CO., DETROIT, MICH. and Tait's home, 612 Ninth St. Contract bridge was played at three tables, the first score gift going to Mrs. Carroll E Ligon and the second score favor to Mrs. Charles O. Barton. Iris and Hl atitheir best*ir heave ever made! Produeed by WINPIELD SHEEHAN, Directed by JOHN G. 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