The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 7, 1934, Page 5

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@©)SOciety Clubs Shaping Philosophy fendFe: Sirs [ets a . Affairs of | luncheon. Of Times, President Says == sssnsese ees the s 4 fund, the penny art fund in which|Avenue D. She is a graduate of the PSE Ci North Dakota won the $25 prize and fh school. Mr. McConkey —a THEATRE aes— i Mrs. Davis Marke Official Close| Septemter she beran “women in ai|dountions, to Camp Graasok, | tne| ip the son of Mrs. George alee, Te ee of Club Year by Summar. _| new social and economic erisia ‘The |tion's open air camp for undernour- nee ee TONIGHT . old order of things in the welfare of |ithed children, located at Lake Isa- tosh, 8. D. izing Activities communities was passing. Adjustment {bel ag this week and plan to take tls Also Sun. Midnight i ot the needs of @ people swung from| Mrs. Davis called particular atten- tel fr tos mi a } oe ae formulating « new phil-/the ministration of the home, the|tion to the penny art fund, which in| {ro"b diine inW cemooanice nash ey ' osophy, that of purposeful living,” de- |Community, the county and the state (this district was un direction of| 5» Daily at 2:80-7-9 P. M. ‘ clared Mrs. Florence H. Davis, eighth | ‘0 that of @ national obligation. We|Mrs. William Langer as art chair- ** % { district president of the North Dako-|are at the final close of @ club year|man, and the North Dakota sampler! aise aaxine Barlow, Owatonna,| The screen’s test actor i ta Federation of Women's clube, when|Under organized national endeavor.” |for clubwomen which now may bel ssn nas arrived for '& visit with lus the lov of Lom \ ahe gave s 15-minutes address Friday Tells Budgeting Benefits purchased from Mrs, John Knauf,| ner brother-in-law snd sister, Mr. tt) A ee afternoon, officiatiy marking the close| | “Out of the welter of things as they |Jamestown, state federation pres!-|anq Mrs, C.D. Eagle, Mason spart- is this grand piece of truly phi hoch arches lea of the club year and of the eighth dis-/@Fe comes one word— budgeting,” |dent. She briefly told of the Pioneer| ments, a wonderful entertainment tic comedy hit of the year! trict’s series of radio programs. Mrs. Davis continued. For individuals | Daughter club of Bismarck ready to ee *& now showing ' “When the club year opened last/she urged budgeting energy, taking |Affiliate its 10 members with the} anton axtman, Devils Lake, visited t fe ais Cte in Bismarck Saturday while en Recognized spending to national affairs in club/ weeks with friends at Marmarth. Mr. life, Mrs. Davis said that they are Devils quickening their stroke and that new| f2man, is employed by the PARAMO TODAY, MIDNIGHT SUN. 25c until 7:30 meee ee eee SHE MADE TOUGH MUGS BELIEVE IN FAIRIES! Showed dames ; ond wise guys ee & Miss Esther Bjerke of near Arena where North Dakota presented Mrs.| came Friday for a week's visit with Albert E. Jones, Lisbon, as candidate the W. E. Perry family of 523 Second St. She was brought to Bismarck by is now, that we are taking part in the eee e : most stirring time of the world’s his- Fred J. dia tae how dumb they a ‘tory and that we are part of it.” antes, Sie ‘aiureon Sinkiae: <n were wbout love | ; xe & 1 neth ‘Prepare Program for Tenth 8t. are to return this week- YY + 10-day visit with friends Nonpartisan Meeting |t‘tcinor during walon they attended the Ward county fair. Three days of business sessions and xe * sas In Hollywood, where it is the business of every actress to know the newest thought in self-glorification, a mighty popular book right now is “Glorifying Yourself,” by Alicia Hart, beauty expert and nationally known author of the syndicated column of that name. Here you see r k ~ ™&% Fire insurance is more sound | fomen's Nouparassn ‘Club No. 1 for| yasetion® at Detekt ‘raaee "aan Of tia facinating ete See eas aTer, poring over the pages and secure as an investment ‘the 50 North Dakota Women’s Non-|were Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Warren, 622) problem from shampoo to pedicure. If you want to get a copy of 7" partisan club board members and! Fifth St.; Mrs. Warren’s mother, Mra. “Glorifying Yourself” send 10 cents in coin to Alicia Hart in care of than the most gilt edged real other visttors who will convene here |, H. Register, also of 622 Fifth St. The Bismarck Tribune Special Servioe Bure Room 305, 461 Eighth next Monday, Tuesday and Wednes-/and Mrs. Register’s grandsons, Wil- Avenue, New York, i estate bonds. day, lam and Francis Register, 1016 Sev- * Registration will begin at 10 o'clock/enth st. Opie 8. Rindahl, 70¢ Seventh St., and association president, Mrs. Alfred Zu- For a fraction of its value, you can insure your home fully against the devastations and the hazards of fire. We have policies to suit every particular need. Dakota National Bank Building F. A. Lahr, Manager Investors Mortgage Security Co, Agent i Monday morning at the Patterson ho- tel, convention headquarters. The | first business session will be called at {1:30 o'clock in the World War Me- mortal dining room, where tan church; address of welcome, Mrs. marck unit; response, Mrs. Frank El- itott, Hillsboro; committee appoint- After a 5 o'clock supper at Pioneer park the visitors will be taken back to the Memorial building at 7:30 o'clock to hear speeches by Usher L. Burdick and William Lemke, both of Fargo. "s sessions, opening at 9 o'clock, will include the transaction of Mrs, Bertha Cleveland, Tuttle, execu- tive secretary; the organizers’ and committees. At 1:30 o'clock the vis- itors will be taken on a sightseeing trip to be concluded with supper at the Capitol dining room at 5:30 o'clock. Governor William Langer and Senator Lynn J. Frazier will headline the evening’s speaking pro-! the delegates and executive board: at the executive mansion, 320 Avenue C. G. Boise, president of the Bis-! routine business and reports from! gram, set for 7:30 o'clock. ! Outstanding in the social program; week for their summer homes were for Tuesday will be the luncheon for | that of Governor and Mrs. William members which Mrs. Langer will give|/and their daughters, the Misses Em- eee P. J. Meyer, 912 Fourth &t., has jgone to Detroit Lakes, Minn., to join Mrs. Meyer and their daughter, Mari- etta, at their summer home. On ; Scout camp on Big Marine lake near {Marine on Saint Croix, Minn., where she is to join several other Bismarck girls in a ie outing. * * Emil Kaiser and three children, urday morning for a vacation to be spent with Mr. Kaiser's parents, and Mrs. Charles Kaiser, at Miles jCity, Mont. Robert Kaiser, another json of Mr. and Mrs. Kaiser, is ex- jpected to return Saturday from Minot where he visited his grandfather. Thomas sao during the week. * * | Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Paulson and ‘their son, William, of Valley City, visited with Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Zu- tger, 501 Thayer avenue, west, while {en route to their home after attend- ing the North and South Dakota Bankers’ association meeting at Deadwood, 8. D. Mr. Zuger and Mr. Paulson were associated in the prac- tice of law at Valley City for 12 years. =. ek & Among the famililes leaving this Langer, 320 Avenue B. Mrs. Langer mi, Lydia, Cornelia and Mary, went Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer will) some time at Taylor, where he will take Marietta to the St. Paul Girl/go Tuesday to begin his pastorate. Mr,|0n Easter Sunday. They are to re- Rev. Ellickson also is visiting the George F. Shafer family, 305 Avenue B. Since returning from St. Paul two weeks ago, Rev. Ellickson has been the guest of hia father and has spent Guests arriving Saturday evening to attend the ordination will be Osmund Aslakson and the Misses Ruth and Magdalene Aslakson of Starbuck, Minn., father and sisters of Miss Dagny Aslakson, 607 Avenue D, whose betrothal to Rev. Ellickson was an- nounced at Trinity Lutheran church turn to Starbuck Monday. Joseph Wright, Jr. 113 Thayer avenue, is among the visitors at Yel- lowstone National park this week. Leaving here last Saturday, he arrived at the Gardiner entrance of the park early in the week and has visited Mammoth Hot Springs, Old Faithful, Yellowstone lake and the canyon among other places of interest. * * * The escort staff and degree team of the Degree of Honor Protective as- sociation were entertained at an in- formal business meeting, social hour and luncheon Friday evening by the Trap and skeet shooting at Bismarck Gun club, 9:30 a. m. Sunday. Dance at the ger, 501 Thayer avenue, west. It was decided to have two escort staffs of four members each and to continue the drill team membership at 18 un- der direction of Mrs. Bruce Doyle. Mrs. LeRoy C. Eliason and Miss Viola Toews assisted Mrs. Zuger in serving the refreshments, xe * Judge and Mrs. John Burke and ‘their daughter, Miss Marion Burke, of 224 Avenue A, west, have taken the W. H. Magill cottage at Lake Melis- sa, Detroit Lakes, Minn., and left this week for @ vacation there. xe ke Miss Miriam Onstad of Grand Forks left for her home Saturday afternoon after being the guest of Miss Wilma Wengel, 317 Park St., since Monday. CKFOR SHIRLEY PLE a Plus Comedy - News - Cartoon Coming Monday to the | PARAMOUNT, Another Sensation B, at 1 o'clock. to their cottage at Spiritwood lake MIDWAY $130 in assets protects every days events with a talk. on “The Mise Lyla returning oto be bere for 2 "TONI G iT $100 of policy lability which the Insane Ruby. flat vee preient [the lake Seturdey atersoon =’ "(fy tae by the Cae inl Ponsident:lbe:teeuconce: Company ene 9 MacGunigal vector of the | Mra, M. W. Connolly incurs. These assets are invested state children's bureau, are scheduled |1is, who lelt foc hor taonse ener pole oe tea lb tre lr Sr Se seated EAE DNN year, pany fe venue F, for a week, . has trebled its hin. cy U.S. “a ‘can Lewis and an amis ay Beis tices ect mikes nn eae ea ON LY HERE oo ane aie e Government bonds , not comm: are arranging quist, 112 Avenue A, and Mrs. Selma cooked food at moderate cost. Get DEF! JEMIES new experimenting, dominates tivens place on the various programs |yaconan,c Fuh St. at Mrs. 1000; OE BOR SUNDAY: Can You TO SAVE A NATION... Provident methods. of the Jocal club will be|at tour tables, Mrs, J. 8. Hanson, Mrs.|] Social Fried Spring Chick. the ed cae "happines I welcome to attend all the business! Nelson and Mrs. Herbert L. Larson 4g Fresh Vaneian daughter's arr arene peg mer prem asmiay sed the SO atte, The haat Green Salads, Ane On E Ti RE JOSEPH M. SCHENCK oresonte Ing programs Monday and ‘Tuesday |gitt, decorations of garden|] Ice Cream and Special Des- with GEORGE ARLISS PRO E N T reins. _ 8 ee Homers wake saad oe table appoint geet, in DARRVL F. ZANUCK’S production Wedding of March 24 ae . = & MBS. conta PROP. Two TR EAD $s THE HOUSE OF LIFE IN CE CO Is Announced Friday| Of interest ere is the announce: mA ini li ee CISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA Mrs. stra on nt tM shh | toured ay 3, for bar marae We show you the one tire Sieyrorenyresinney 25c to 7:30 vee ged a 4 that is DIFFERENT.A tire with Lorota Young Tenor axracoerTative Sadly oly ha Sota, ea ace Te tees —all Ant Ssd— to -I. C_'W. Moses - G. R. Thompson - W. A. Schwartz] [F, Ruby and Mrs. George Doteon at|Anna Bonnet, mother of the bride- Doubly Safe. You can SEE DR. R. S. ENGE home at Grand Forks for her daugh- WHY. * » » Come in—look— Chi ti | convince yourself. Trade in Graduate Drugless Physician your old tires and own the tire Lucas Block = Bismarek, N. D. The Dome Cabaret )\ Beautiful, Clean, Refined, Modern >| Featuring the best in modern musk and entertainment with the Early Steppers. pr agry « a] All reservations must be made before = ‘9 P.M. and will not be held after gated Eaaitie 11 p. m. unless requested. _ "Ramlesvous for Best Foods 50c = ; w Drastic Rules in Effect at the 9 Special SATURDAY NIGHT NOAH’S ARK SUNDAY EVENING Sunday Dinner AT 10 P. M. AT6 P.M. WA LKA THON er Gee) ROAST TURKEY | : Two Gala Week-End Excursions Up Missouri River to Rockhaven and Back pa gid : STATE CHAMPIONSHIP aa \ at Ark Open Afternoons and Evenings for Public Reception and Inspection at Bismarck FRIED SPRING CHICKEN || 2 AU:22i0 T 0 LG |]. tnetcad of waiting 45 minutos ang 1h, tiene changed to 09 Dock (Between Bridges) STEAKS AND . 65 TIRES WAVE FALLEN BY THE WA’ : Excursion Fare Good Music for Dancing Excursion Fare CHOPS ... ‘ c —TONIGHT— $ 1 Per Continuous aalersainmont * Per “MIDNIGHT FROLIC AND MARDI GRAS” Cou ents and Luncheons = Couple 25c—Admission at all times—25e ple (Tickets May Be Purchased at Tavis Music Co.) wel “The Clock Around” Mandan City Park : » Sunday Services 2:45 and “SECOND COMING OF Subject at Evening | Climaxes the Edwards Permanent Location 11th and Thayer Organization Nazarene Church | |

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