The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 14, 1934, Page 4

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4 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1984 == Barn dance Saturday night ay “tury of Progress exposition at Chi-| two-week vacation tri : of of- ns cold water. ip during which| next fall in England, where he is to|France. It first was decreed that|has elected the following alate apoon at John Eliason’s. Music by Additional cago. Se ae ee caret Pro: | study at Onforduniversity for s year. [there should be a star and a stripe| ticers: Mra, Basle Rowley, Margo.) | fild bolling water to sugar a may 3 Mountaineers. : se * gress exposition and will visit friends |He has a year's leave of absence from for each state, making 18 of both, for | president; Mra, Effie Carroll, Lisbon, make a syrup. Add c 1 he Let 4 OC L et, y * : at Chicago and St. Paul. Merritt junior high school at Oak-|the states at that time had just been | sentor vice. president; Mra, Irene} move at ee entlee cic Ht Club Dedicates Gift * & & land, where he is a vocational guid-|erected from the original 13 colonies.| Stonehouse, Larimore, junior vice /atand until co ane Fe Shing ert Mn To Park Wi er Miss Marjorie Smith, who has been|ance director. Lawrence will spend|The star symbolizes dominion and | president; Eilsabeth Batchelder, Fur-|cold water and ve it rd a ii oO Far ith Picnic making her home at the Mohawk/the summer in study and in the fall | sovereignty. go, treasurer, and Mra, Jennie Karch: | water. Add to cherry mixture : 7 apartments for two months since her/| will return to Oakland as an athletic! The colors of the flag are red for| er, Jamestown, chaplain, Juice of oranges and lemons. 1 Te * BE A fireplace stove, which has just pul oes Ged ee left | director at Frick high school. valor, seal and fervency; the white —— 4 gold add Pal aad oad aes is | been completed with funds donated by | ie nest nM ac sco, Ia., where she for hope, purity and cleanliness of life POSTMASTER EXAMINATION! 4 Turn inte am Te gate ie Vi f the Sunshine society, was dedicated | 0 spent e summer months with | @—~7— Cit a d Co re land rectitude of conduct, and the| A civil service examination to fill) houre or longer, Use (a to a at the annual picnic of the group,| Me? Parents. | ity an unty — | |biue for the color of heaven, for rev- |the postmaster'a position at Baldwin | to one part Ice cram mle This i A held Wednesday afternoon at Pioneer LP eo 0 wir CO to a, erence to God, loyalty, sincerity, jus- | Will be conducted in Biamarck ee mouse can be frosen in a mechan! { Homemakers Approve | park. ‘The fireplace bears a plaque| _ Mrs. O. 8. Hilleboe and Miss Evelyn) | girl was to Mr. and Mrs. |tice and truth. ing the filing of applications whlh refrigerator, A “ | gorlie came from Grand Forks Wed-|John Brychta, who live on a farm must be in by June The date of Free Bed Fund Gift] with tm inscription ‘Sunshine Club— 4 — e be n ITU) s934 nesday fora visit of a few weeks with|near Mandan, at 11:50 p, m. Wed- Cl Tatl S the examination will be act at the i Ov Bi k — After the picnic luncheon, the re-| Mr. and Mrs. George D. Mann, 232/nesday in the St. Alexius hospital. ara Latiey peeds close of the application bogie’ wan an | er bismarc ‘The Capitol Homemakers voted a|mainder of the afternoon was spent| Avenue A. west, MT, Sissies , Here to See Mother |<istes must be sitinens of the (ints HOW wo E $5 donation to the Camp Grassick| St, sewing quilt, blocks and playing) Vio is the daughter of A. G sortie,’ Capital City Notes es plied by the Baldwin post aftios, \ Ka ‘th| bridge. Tt was decided to hold meet- tee lie, Flae’s Anni Miss Clara Tatky of Hollywood, |?'°* °Y § From tree oe a Fee ir wes | ings once each month during July and cai ag’s Anniversary |catir, arrived in Bismarck at 4 0'C100K | Qa ' Mrs. jundin, wee! >| August. pero less ‘ Wednesday afternoon for business and| Miss Tsabel Humphreys was al,,Mf- and Mrs. FO. Robertson and) Today is Old Glory's birthday. carat hod afer se hed received Today's Recipe _ | IN Mandan rt a major project lesson. Mrs: Theo-| guest at the picnic, which was ar-| trom Seana We Ge vale ay The nation observed it by furling|s telegram notifying her of the ill- a Wallin . Gore Schultz discussed “Linoleum.” ranged by Mrs, J. O. Lyngstad, Mrs, | {fom Grand Burks tot & Vaew Nand |neF 87-year-old banner proudly tines of her mother, Mrs. Henry Tat-) One cup molasses. § table! "The Favor of Other Men ; Future meetings were set for June|F. E, McCurdy and Mrs. J. P. Wag-| Mt Roperssons parent. Mt part. (the breezes of Flag Day exercises itey, pioneer resident of Bismarck, |meHed butter, 14 cups flour, \ Wan batt a0" when the group will meet at the| ner, assisted by Mrs, Fred Ohde, Mrs, MTS, Ravert Petron, Tegan “pete throughout the land, The Stars and) ‘The wire was sent to Miss Tatley | spoon Baking powder, ‘a. teaaynun! ptt ROG Mi qou e Capitol grounds to. take pictures for! C. W. Schoregge. Mis. G. N. Livdahl, | M07 petron, “she and Alan will pass | St7iPes became the American flag By |at 6:46 o'clock Wednesday evening af- | soda, 2 teas ringer, 2 esye 's ey Nagy, ta i Foftong ia its scrapbook, and for July 11, when/ and Mrs. F. L. Brandt. eer eet ne ae Reberveon | 8¢%,of, the Continental Congress June |ter Mrs, Tatley, who has been suffer- | cup wane oe x. Maveraaae Gel mics one Mrs, 0. M. Satter will entertain at) es will return to Grand Forks to attend |! 1777. ing with pleuriay for about a month,| Heat molasses to boiling paiut aunt Hye tll, Wreath, 4 re on ome, “Mrs. Lundin, assist:| Mr. and Mrs, J. S. Hanson, 1302 i’ Acer session of the University | Bismarck’s main observance will be/was taken to the Bismarck hospital. add butter. Mix and sift flour, bak 8 ES ie Natage tout amell, i ed by Mrs, William C. Wiley, served’ Fourteenth St. have as guests MIs. of North Dakota school of medicine, |® Program sponsored by the Mandan |1¢ was feared pneumonia might de- | ing powder and ginger and ati tuto! mart Maiti et On refreshments to the eleven members| Hanson's niece, Mrs. Arthur Questad, ** * * land Bismarck Elk lodges from 7 to 8 velop but Mrs. Tatley was much im- | first mixture Add sour milk ant RR ha aN ail yeeay { ‘ e and two guests who attended. {and her children, Queta and Wallace’ Rey. Opie 8. Rindahl, pastor of Trin- o'clock at the World War Memorial | proved by ‘Thursday afternoon. | eges well beaten. Dissolve axta in a! ‘at sat Weks salts, matnoral waters, Thursday & Frida Pee ty | Questad, from Pendleton, Ore. ity Lutheran church, returned Thurs- building, with a half hour concert by |""Mrs, Tatley and her husband came |little warm water and beat in the ig gee ws act thorg th wet Bead ee eee | eae day from Minneapolis, where he had | ‘Me local Juvenile band. here this spring from Hollywood, their |last thing before baking. Bake in « Aas A Sais ean e children of 709 Rosser avenue, west,| Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bougas and attended the synodical convention of Patriotic societies have made the | yinte; a " we ete strad ac Gour bowele apd q | chi a 1r home, to pass the summer |hot waffle tron. beth i 9 i i D Ri fave returned from a vacation trip| children, Angeline, Helen, James and @teneect bir AVyOe eo Myune 6-13, {occurrence of Flay day the occasion | months with her ered kn JOHN Ih tegar take, Ray enough og the ay @S FJGaring which they took in the Cen-| Dolly Mary, are here from Williston FONMern CN ceo cmmpanied him| fr spreading information on the |r, pe f the Chand Pacific bi Cherry Mouse \ sta Reo How ot vou bile sutce will for a visit with friends and rela- Mrs. Rindahl, Silt flag code of etiquette, respect to the |, Peterson of the Grand Pacific ho- erry stop thie desay polson In your bowels. The tives to Minneapolis, went on to Jewell,| 15° Gnd its history. Daughters of |*¢! One cup pitted cherries, 1's cupa} eee bie maeicine whieh atarte 2 p.m. to 11 p.m. x He til her mother, Mew. Giver Union Veterans of the Civil War ar sugar, ¢iemone 2 oranees. tenemos BE A Math age _Leaving Wednesday for a visit of /BNY \ 5 ‘dmother | Selling silk flags during the day in W. R. C. ELECTS OFFICERS 1% ing water, 2 table. | extracte, Jt vou Would’ bring back your § 1A SALE six weeks or two months in Minne-/dahl, has been with his srandmorher| order to further the work. Jamestown, N. D., dune 14—(e)—|Tee™ "2 CUP — : reonal gharm fov'win ren, start, taking in 9 big, safe, all-metal, sola were Mrs Millian Menefee and for some time and will return here) "re United States flag is the third |The Women’s Relief Corps in session | =—=———— Fase aie Uggs le ie { ‘12-passenger Friday - - Saturday her son, Deraid, of 315 Fourth St./with his mothe’. | oldest of the national standards of |here concurrently with the Grand anetun Something iNat an kop for 10 They will go to Milaca to see Mrs.| Guests arriving Wednesday evening! the world and is older than the Union | Army of the Republic and Daughters Shop and Save at the S. & L. ag for Center's Little Liver Pills by name Dresses, Bonnets and Tams || Menefee’s brothers and afterward will| | Guests arriving y Jack of Britain and the Tricolor of |of Union Veterans of the Civil War,| Days Sale—The S. & L. C get what you ask for. ©1983, 0.M. Co. ; (for Girls from 2 to 14) | visit with friends at St. Paul. jat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wash Suits, Hats and Caps x * * |B. Anderson, Person Court, were Mrs. - = —_— ~ - = = — - q (for Boys from 2 to 8) Mrs. Wallace Conklin of Chehalis, | Anderson's mother, Mrs. Phoebe | mq 9 Specials also on other miscel- | wash., has come to Bismarck to pass|Taber, and her brothers, Lawrence laneous items the summer months with her sister,|and Frederick Taber, all of Oakland, Mrs. Fannie Cochran Oeltjen, and|Calif. Mrs. Taber will be here dur- Peacock Art and her mother, Mrs. Nora Cochran, of|ing the entire summer but the others f Children’s Shoppe the Mohawk apartments. will leave Sunday evening for a visit 9 | Under Burman’s Shoe Hospital * * * at Valley City. From there, Frederick Mrs. A. H. Pearson, Prop. The Misses Lonny and Violet Kun- | will go to New York City to embark on eco a i kel, 510 Seventh St., have gone on ala cruise around the world, ending e Tri-Motor a Giant Transcontinental Airliner ‘ $4 103 Mile | Ride Over Four and Eight Cylinder Fords : Bismarck This week we are offering the following LABOR special to include Grinding Val- ves, Clean Carbon, Clean and Adjust Carburetor, Clean Fuel Pump and Gas Line, Sponsored by Western Airplane Test and Adjust Spark Plugs, Overhaul Distributor, Adjust Fan Belt and Brakes: q Distributor : idan. ‘All Four Cylinder Fords ............00000ee00+ + 94.00 | . ° f All Eight Cylinder Fords ............00eeeeee+++ 8.00 a niversal Viotor mpan t s Lt) 0 p y Buy this wonderful 9 P ap at sla, We A Word About Robertson’s Sal i 101 West Broadway Phone 981 Saliscs equates or Ui! oO n Ss es 4 * THE ONLY AUTHORIZED FORD SERVICE STATION IN BISMARCK ing the greatest ray- Sales at Robertson's are not everyday occurrences. Our understanding of on slip ever offered a sale has always been a question of ee merchandise upon which in Bismarck at $1.00. there is little or no profit. Therefore, we believe it impossible to hold ‘4 Made of fine quality frequent sales. We have, however, always held annual events and a sale " at Robertson’s is a genuine value event. A sale means that our regular fine quality of merchandise has been definitely reduced in price. é rayon closely woven, yet light in weight. Made with sha- dow proof front neatly stitched and has excel- Take a look at the greatest — A Wonderful Hosiery Special | June Sale of Millinery | | i Fe E U meanest 1 for Two Days Only 63¢ Including White Hats : Compare this | To acquaint a considerably large number | These hats are all the last word in fashion. 7 wonderful slip at of people with our 79c stocking (which The large brims. They include straws, today is being worn by hundreds of Bis- silks and horse hair. They are all hand marck women) we are offering a very finished hats. They represent a higher special price of 63c. All colors, all sizes, average type of millinery. They are reg- both chiffon and service weight. Bis- ularly priced at $3.00-to $6.00. In our an- marck’s best wearing stocking. nual June sale they are marked at 1/ price. ’ in years! Blouse Special One lot of organdie blouses consisting of plain colors, stripes, plaids and dots reduced to 79c. The better qual- ity blouses remaining in stock, re- gardless of price go at $1.00. No Approvals or Returns The low price at which we are selling merchandise in our June sale compels us to eliminate every possible service charge. tageous. time We, therefore, cannot permit the a privilege of approvals or returns, aE SENG Our June sale of dresses offers almost unparalleled advantages. We have, first, the assortment is complete, representing prints, stripes, colorful spring time dresses and knits. Complete size ranges. This June sale offers every woman a rare opportunity to select 2 or 3 lovely dresses to be used in the long hot months that are still before us. IRST, it won its success on the test fleet! Kept its Fa 43% longer than former All-Weathers—twice as long as other tires tested against it. Next, it won its success in sales! Smashed depression barriers—brought a flood of buying at Goodyear deal- ers from coast to coast. At $3.98 in Our Annual June Sale Dresses in this group represent & wide variety of style and fabrics. This lot of summer dresses with and without jackets, shirting stripes and pastel shades. All at this atsonish- At $6.75 in Our Annual June Sale Dresses in this group include knitted sport styles, acetates, striped and plain washable crepes, printed chif- fon, shirting stripes and light prints, with and without jackets. Our reg- Before you buy any tire, see the “G-3.” You can see extra miles of non-skid safety in its broader, flatter, i ‘ heavier tread. You can see yen grip in the closely e sil ee oie $3 .98 as Sine 0 — $6.75 nested blocks of rubber in the center of the tread. And : F you can see the test which shows why Supertwist— At $11.75 in Our Annual i Goodyear’s patented ply material—is the only foun- a dune Gale aoe At $8.75 in Our Annual dation that could make such a tread successful! quality apesuee eit ae both June Sale light and dark prints and a consid- erable range of plain flat crepes. Conspicuous in this group is a wide assortment of 1 sizes and larger This group consists of ‘prints, stripes and ey pastel shades. Also some plain navys and navy prints. Our Don't let anyone talk you out of the extra miles of non- skid safety that the “G-3” All-Weather will give you at no extra cost. Come in today! AMERICA’S sizes. This represents our $16.50 and “= aout $8.75 , LOWEST PRICE $19.00 creases, sor lipelci ota | : : ” 6 CYL. SEDAN Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. The i: Bismarck, N. Dak. : Goodyear Warehouse " Phone 700 Established 1914

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