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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1934 - aR sar ie wien was cen: | Degree of Honor Gives EERE = icni ; D ‘Party Gi oe Picnic for 35 Juniors|Psneing Party Given | Program of Stunts Follows Sup- Will Postpone ‘Picnic Pitty couples were guetta ‘at. the ples were a ; per Served at Kiwanis Park Scheduled for Sunday sini seed Ww eninge Thursday Evening berlin Lege ze To Hear ‘Robert Kling |" A large of friends gathered gl the World War Memorial dining room Thi eve- ning for a piano recital given by Rob- among other ert it Mount Rvshmore, 5 ee bowl, caves and was assisted by two violinists, Walter forests, Zimmerman, son of Mre. Adele Zim- merman, 518 Thayer avenue, west, and gt go Roffel au her daugh- | Ervin Rybnicek, son of Mr. and Mrs. ter, Miss Mary Helen Koffel, have ae Fee von Mandan. asrived from Hollywood, Calf: to be ih ere dbl psentahle spot He are end visit with Mr. and Mrs. G. Krum. is & niece of Mrs. Shaw. z* * e story ‘ibe, “hich is a weekly| % aronine for children at the Bismarck will take place aie 2 o'clock Saturday S01 ‘Thayer avenue, west, while taking Reeq a ee ite bar examinations, will leave this ‘weekend for his home at Valley M. J. Niebauer, . Paulson graduated sentative of the Jewel ‘Tea Co. 1 Inc., and Mrs. Neibauer, were in a group of attended a sales Harry iy we Jr, son of fe . Rosen aged E, left Tate 3 ught as their guests for a few days. They arrived Thursday and will return to day. sek Dr. and Mrs. H. Milton Berg, 214 Avenue A, west, gave a 7 o'clock bridge dinner Thursday evening in A. W. LUCAS return in about two Lapelganesrp rat send at Fort Riley, ee City, respectively. Miller is to} Soest lite tne Wilh Baa, Lima. , son of Mr. and Mrs. J.) gxu Scandinav: Henry Kling, 622 Hanrafin St. He) Petrie churches at 8 o'clock in the eve- their home at Jamestown on Satur- . Rev. Clifford T. Brenna Rev. Rig Brenna will be in-) Driscoll Luth- | ate? Kee me will preach his first subject, “Our Faithful lowing the interested Shepherd 1 Leadeth Us.” Folk services the two pastors will go to Tuttle where Reverend Brenna also will be installed as pastor of the jas and 8t. ning. Reverend Brenna is the son Thomas C. Brenna, Ullen, Minn., ian was graduated from Ullen high school in 1927. Four years later he had com- Pleted his course at Concordia college Public lbrary juvenile department, end HH. Berg of Fargo, who leaves for weeks vay and De; and ‘Mrs. Cyres Hansen who CO. Bismarck’s Style and Shopping Center Many Exceptionally Good Midsummer Sale Specials (as previously advertised this week) Left For Saturday Selling TOILET NEEDS On gate Deterceey While Taking Advantage of Other Specials Do Not Overlook Your Toilet Needs, al- ways eres. in warm weather. Pardae Almond Lotion, a 14-ounce.bottle for. BS atk Picea -39c sdhavpakaeePendiotss ne Face Powder, Seventeen, St. Denis and Lucile Buhl, dollar box .................59¢ Glycerine and- Rosewater, a 14-ounce bottle Saturday for .. Lux and Lifebuoy Soap, always popular, Saturday, 3 barsfor ................-.-20¢ Johnson's Borated Baby Talcum, a 25c tin Saturday for. ...................0555-19¢ Listerine Tooth Paste, Saturday, a 25¢ tube for .......,....scse:eeesseeeeees 190 Kleenex and Pond’s Cleansing Tissue, tne pacage for «os sesoososesse BBE ‘ Kleenex, two hundred sheets, size 12x15 inches, special . Palmolive Shampoo, a bottle, Saturday, for .................esnesccesceeeees De silman’s Freckle Cream,» fty-mt Jar Saturday fo a PEEIER EA oon Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Ferry, Balti- fnore aide Mr. Titus is a son, riving earlier were another daughter, Mrs. W. C. Cavanaugh, and bee’ daughter, Miss Vivian Cavanaugh, of Kansas City, Mo., wie also will Se an extended stay. Dr. Ferry’s par: ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. 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