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Supervised: Cou And Swimmi Many Duri tn Games ‘Will Attract Season Zeta Phi Eta, national speech sorority. At the close of the summer, the girls > bd @ show featuring their pup- Playground Open Dally Besides the kittenball and volley- ball for junior high girls, Miss Paris will conduct playground activities for A children from 6 to 15 years of age \ at Kiwanis park from 1:30 to 5:30, o'clock DELIGHTFULLY COOL Today - Mon. - Tues. Midnite Sunday 25c until 7:30 Skyrocketed from a girl in calico ermine. AMERICA S DANCING DAUGHTER Jan BAWFORD adie lichee i‘ CLARENCE BROWN S “I gave 10c worth of love for a $17,000,000 husband! It was okay with Jack... why should I care what others think?” —Added Enjoyment— “Little Jack Little's MUSICAL REVUE” MICKEY MOUSE “SHANGHAIED” “SOUND NEWS” t) Notice!! If your roof is in need of repair, why not have it taken care of by experts before the next rain??? Anmaie Comganten 16 Broedway ) SOCIETY and CLUBS Summer Athletic Program | Wilma Wenzel Chosen wre ning at 8 o'clock, with vocal Rerttiettal toame oueced ORC (0 Main avenue to view the 1934 models in. s , and Sioux City, Ia., before com- COPELIN MOTOR ing here. They will go to Lake of the newest members of Bismarck’s Louise, Banff and Glacier National “automobile family.” ings and souvenirs as special Park before returning to Seattle. The Nash factory is located atitions. There is no admission charge ** * Kenosha, Wis. for the services, which are open to the IS DISTRIBUTOR FOR Here for the “open house” will be M. M. Larson of Fargo, district super- intendent for the Nash Motor Co. A party of 12 Bismarck residents public, who attended the forty-ninth annual meeting of the North Dakota Phar- SLs eS) ASH AUMOMOBLES ci sae Nome R + [were a feature of the refreshment] Mrs. Grace Clendening, home the evening of the closing day. Ford dealer here trom December, 114, Washburn Postmaster, Be A ti which was served by the spon-|Court, has as her In the group were Mr. and Mrs, Burt i anton ah en é — cuve in od fat "| Binney, Miss Mary Louise Finney, Al New Nash and Lafayette Mod-| niles, ‘ine Gopelin Mote ony aioe P. Lenhar gens, Mi and Mrs, and Lloyd McDonald. x * * Mrs, John Knauf, Jamestown, pree- ident of the North Dakota iede:ation ,|0f Women’s clubs, is making satis- factory recovery from an operation undergone June 2, in a Chicago hos- pital, according to word received here. Mrs. Knauf expects to remain there for another two weeks. * ke * Mr, and Mrs. John L. Hughes, 519 Eleventh 8t., returned Saturday morning from Valley City where they attended the Teachers college com- mencement exercises at which their niece, Miss Dorothy Genevieve Edson, els to Be Displayed Sun- | ‘ributor in this area for the Fire- day, All Next Week Tax Commissioner’s Office Has Banquet Formal announcement that his firm has become distributor for southwest- ern North Dakota and eastern Mon- tana of Nash and Lafayette motor cars was made Saturday by Fred A. Copelin of the Copelin Motor com- pany, veteran Bismarck automobile dealer. Carloads of Nash and Lafayette au- tomobiles have arrived here this week and will be displayed during the “open house” Sunday, June 17, and all next week. “After looking over many lines of automobiles,” Copelin said Saturday, “I was influenced to select the Nash mechanical tomobiles, repair bodies and fenders, vulcanize and repair tires and tub-s, wash and cars and operates © up-to-date battery department. In connection with the garage the Copelin Motor Co. operates s, com- od Plete gasoline an filling station, Teoommendatiog Ss dispensing Purol Pep gasoline and | ‘hat no penalty be imposed. | Tiolene motor oils. Tonight 7:15-9 p. 1 1 1l0c and 25e —(. Tuesday ursday even-| Patterson hotel was the setting for ings, beginning at .6:30 o'clock. Both et given Thursday evening the girls and ‘wornen will open a commissioner's of- W'ullse Haagensen is a physical cation instructor at ley college and | BSF af H E 1 gE if F z | é i i if The Copelin concern employs more than a score of persons the year FG Hf é F 3 4 a3 ey ‘ EB Pe ze ip ef 2 F EE He : o i i! hi FH Nazarene Revival to women city re- received her two-year standard di- a . ZA: oe — Boma. Tey ‘were sccompania | t2d tates ines os to te <e-| Hold Special Events|| 24NE GREY'S of honor, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Edson, Moffit,| tne Nash Motor Co., the past record “THE LAST UMMET | dock, who Parents of Miss Edson, and returned! of dependability of Nash-built cars,| A children’s service at 2 o'clock and ROUND. UP” will be presented as far as Moffit Friday evening, com-|the wide range of Nash-Lafayette|® service for adults at 2:45 o'clock o during |" yiss tely Wash., came Friday evening] ing on to Bismarck Saturday morn-/ models selling in all price classes, are planned for Sunday afternoon at Also by home| for a brief visit with Mr. and Mrs./ing. They were accompanied home by| the energetic sales policies of the f: the Nazarene revival meeting series, COMEDY - NEWS - REVIEW John Degg, 901 Tenth St. The vis- EE Richard Edson, Moffit, who will be) tory. x which is being conducted by the Ed- their guest for a week. Copelin has issued a general invi- wards quartet at Seventh St. and 5 83 5 itors have been traveling since May Fegu- THEATRE Tuesday. Following their arrival at/10, having visited the Century of tation to all residents of Bismarck |Main avenue. The meeting place is P AL AC to Beattie. Miss Culver will continue| Progress exposition at Chicago and and its territory to visit the Copelin|on the second floor. MANDAN alone to San Francisco, stopping en| stopped at Detroi Decatur, (Additional Society on Page 9) Motor company show rooms at 520| Meetings are being held each eve- o'clock Wednesday and Friday morn: There are 15 women in the ‘Wyk states that many more can be accommodated in each division. xe *& N. D. Rainbow Leader Distributor for Bismarck and Southwestern North Dakota Cosmos Closes Year With Picnic Friday Mrs. Lottie B. Sowles was elected Nonpartisan Groups To Form Federation WE are proud to announce our appointment as distributor for Nash and LaFayette motor cars for Bismarck and the Southwestern portion of North Dekota. Quite naturally, before deciding which cars of all cars we wanted to represent, we made a most seatch- ing investigation into the merits of many different new Nash end Nash-built LaFayette; In Nesh; we want to show what a world of difference Twin Igni- tion power makes in 2 car's performance—and have i New Junior Auxiliary |Sterling Ladies’ Aid Officers Take Chairs} Plans Turkey Dinner Jean Baker as president heads the| The Sterling Mist of 1934-35 seated by the/s turkey dinner Junior American Legion Auxiliary at z 2 : 5 to the I In the LaFayette we want you to learn the new kind of quality, performance and riding ease introduced ; EE its closing business meeting for the| at Sterling Wednesday evening, A A . ry é present Friday afternoon. The charge automobiles and automobile companies. And let us inte the field LaF: * Bovothy ‘Mutchler “ia the retiring| ber plate 18 cents, Pcapacngeesgal Fa mp Pps 6 a ens “eae afte, ex earned a world-wide reputation for building cars that low peice. of Progress stay built. And that’s as important to us as itis to you. The Copelin Motor Company is now, holding You are cordially invited to see and drive both the Open House”, We invite you to visit us. Big Siz, 16-inch Wheelbase, 88 Horsepower » 3 3-3 3 + » $775 to $865 Ambassador Eight, 133.toch Wheelbase, 125 Horsepower | SITE te SUGGE Advanced Eight, 121-tach Wheelbase, 100 Horsepower + - $1065 to $1148 Ambassador Eight, 142-inch Wheelbase, 125 Hospower + $1020 2 $R088 New Nash-Built LaFayette, the Fine Car of the Lowest Price Field, $595 to $698 CAI prices £. ©. b. teotory, subject to change without motice. Special Equipment Batoe) COPELIN MOTOR COMPANY W NAS E 2 i i i cH Eg R i f Hi é il net : z ty i F é ‘ ie i : | F' i 2 H |Sunday/ Copelin Motor : and every day next