The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 20, 1934, Page 5

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é SH RN PARANA PR IE AER AS Sn MHI HR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1934 = : Women’s Kittenball _|sustts were taten to Ms sti ars, @) SOCIETY and CLUBS |stemiassion \ ei series fe ana|_Mrs. Anns Gradin of Minn in ; cee Pr ag MY ia cr netgear Haagensen. ‘ is 5 High school girls and | those Outdoor Meeting Closes\® feta i, doe pea Schedule of War Mother David Hollingsworth : eee ee | A. W., LUCAS CO. a ia arries Miss Bu mother of the late Lioyd Spets for Bismarck’s Style and Shopping Center Mrs. Anna Gradin, Mother of the| whom Bismarck’s American Legion Late Lloyd Spetz, Honor. "| Post 1s named. Mrs. Gradin, who re- coln chapter, was welcomed and ed by Chapter Presented with a bouquet of flowers —_—. from the garden at the Reid home. Fort Lincoln chapter, American| During the TeHS-b0 teen Toscan —— tt free bed fund 3 evening wil the annual picnic, which was held at| Lake Isabel. It also was voted to ad- : the home of Mrs. Peter Reid, 811| Journ until next September. . ae ‘Twelfth 8t. Several members brought their fam- : see ilie 2 galt Ronor guest at the affair was| tlie, who were guests of the group, An Miss Cook to Attend |§ Canadian Convention |% PARAMOUN | Banas. toied fea i) DELIGHTFULLY COOL grad rm e . annual conference of the American : ZASU PITTS AND NED SPARKS —will keep you roaring— A perfect combination of laughs and thrills! nreeting by William Langer. , At Valley City, Miss Cook will join | ¥ Lulu Reed, librarian \ Each hada skeleton to hide, so they double- crossed the cross- examiner by lying to cover their sins and: save their skins changing government, social conditions education, . . ae . subetonyristen naa; wien er Coes Will Outline State's train of satin made in with ° . eae ‘ er Financial Condition |} old Mrs, Berta E, Baker, state auditor, | 3 will discuss “The Economic Condition | ¢ Perfect for town or country is this of the State of North Dakota” in the : e 9 W 9 Misses’ and Women’s flattering tropical suit with straight The remaining : Giana | DRES S E S : Sherwood Girl Bride Nonpartisan Clubs pe Of Oakes Instructor O ccas io PN Organize County Unit An improvised altar on the lawn of 5 For All 8 Five Nonpartisan Women's clubs trey, Sherwood corny the’ setting luding % f ees a g bs F 58 PRIVATE SCANDAL’ with . é Lot to ~pad = . W. Peer ies oa School Alumni Plan ZASU PITTS : Mie erntedent of the now n-| July Dancing Party|§ $17.50 Women's Sizes party which is to be an ficers PHILLIPS HOLMES sy and he ee | copal chureh ffiinted, Attending the bride were Miss Elsie| oye, (enine Beyer, Burt, sister legroom, pelos pring rica Printed Sheers and Crepes—1984’s Great Successes— MARY BRIAN . Moshe iy tees e — NED SPARKS ae ee. asi Ea, rating st Meal eyeing’: ie ae anf With Variety of Fashions for at Home, Sunday Nights, * tho ser’ bridesmaids. . lum. Mysterious, yet hilarious! The most entertaining pack or as atten Brackels-| «Milt ems Street, Office or Vacation. of lies you ever heard! COMEDY — NEWS — CARTOON — NOVELTY —Dresses from Our Stocks; Arrivals of the Past Few Weeks . Print Dresses, show big, mousseline collars . ghe 2 ~ Nets, Eyelets and Organdies, so popular now. Dris- ‘Arlene ; —Sport Dresses of washable crepes, jacketed , Wing, Moffit, Sterling and marck clubs. Mrs, Meyer is a graduate of the cers college at St. Joseph” Minn. —A Special Buy of Linen Suits, valued to $12.95, included. .|Mohall high -| 8nd Theodore Campagna, pera) Nort Dakore eget tending Mayville Teachers college. —Wool Laces in Misdes’ Sizes, shown for the first time. in the Oakes high school for three 5. 9. ® . —Foggotings, bright flowers, white jabots; a wealth of details. years and taught at Hecla. i rou : ught at Hecls.| Presbyterian Groups seg pies Ue th school and Valley Cy Teacwes| To Gather at Mandan lend Stanford university at Palo Alto, amine tae lo he Bis 1 Main Floor q -» Where . Beyer ti marck presbyterial | his studies toward a master’s degree. at the annual iti g n a e g held at noon Friday at Members of the societies at Ne Meetings of Clubs _| | Bismarck senna] | And Social Groups Sees | Thursday, J une 21 Good selections, with a size and type for Miss or Matron. Final Clearance Spring Hats All in Two Groups by 5 E ae fel ' : Three circles of the Trinity Luth- LONG DISTANCE...) Badlands visiting eran Ladies’ Aid will meet at 3 o'clock I wa bee ft time any fo home Pat Si ame Group One Group Two » With Mrs. OFE a! alone ... and when bedtime came, she was ge a 2 : Pee, Bilingso and terribly homesick. It seemed like she Wilton Ladies’ Aid Sir Mea Bee eee on naa | Values to $5.95 would just bave to go back to mother— Plans Annual Event): and ourele 4 with Mrs. A.M. I-| aoe, ang cea ties bce de Values to $2.95 right away—and then Auntie thought of 3 has Dosiponed its meeting ‘for one | ge, cn @iem and large headsizes. "eth vs llinges et de chon ti lean $100 and cheerily, telling her to let Auntie put sighed roeg Perseecel or the toast i her to bed. Mother wasn’t far away at all. is to LONG DISTANCE... . talk things posigghape asap Be pi : You can talk three minutes in the evening i 7 Children’s Hats, 98c and $1.25 Values, 25¢ Take this opportunity to freshen your summer wardrobe at these clearance prices. E il ag fz i gis 7:15 - 9 P. M—l06 -. 25¢ SPENCER TRACY John Boles - Thelma Todd i 111 Second —a— at the Inn NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY NEWS - COMEDY e e é, a : PALACE faxcan — rer

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