The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 13, 1934, Page 5

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BSBRae ASBRS Pease’ BA eRe Ta Penmses ari THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1934 toy, @&) SOCIETY and CLUBS t Meetings of Clubs And Social Groups Degree of Honor Protective Association iM Thankegiving Day Chosen For Sandin-Kelly Wedding) == ae Tea and Doll Exhibit _| on wnich wil be featared ty ballot uy 4 Approaching Nuptials Announc- To Honor DAR. Head ured by ballot~ she -~ ed at Musical Tea Given Sunday Afternoon ing, initiation fer of several adult and juvenile mem- lid fc ' ii All girls attending the school who are interested in becoming Girl Scout members are invited to @ meeting which will be held at the school immediately after Late News ** ® : school Wednesday afternoon, - jespital Alumnae e ing to Miss Dorothy Petron, Girl meeting Scout director. fi fea 5 i BREE RgE i | j i i Mr. Kelly at present is employed by the federal emergency relief adminis- f tration. He has s master’s degree from the University of North Dakota, » where his social fraternity affiliation 2 Es i i an ei F ! ! z = H H E | & fe i i 3 i Lumbermen Meet Here To Discuss NRA Code — ‘We Orby Lance, secretary of the North- Lumbermen’s association ad: EGE 3238 iL tended by ¢§ lumber Western North Dakota. Lance dis- cussed the lumbermen’s code under the national recovery administration and pointed out recent changes in the rulings which will effect the deal- E i i Bo F Hometown Club Takes Occasion to Tell Governor-Elect of Respect for Him i Anamocse; 8. J. Doyle, U. S. mar- shal, Fargo; Judge A. M. Sorenson, MODERN -WOMEN sed Not Safer monthly pain and dalay doe te Seties tan ton DRESSES Reduced +, One group of 75 dresses consisting of fine quality woolens and knitted sport . styles. Our $18.50, $22.50 and $25.00 values now just half price. Fall Millinery reduced to 50¢ rach Our $2.50 and $3.00 Hats When Sewing-Time is Over, Clean up with a Singer, too Conference November 22 Will Launch Movement for Youths Below Scout Age boys der liston Rotary club, read the following ~ aad ch ol bce te ra | g teeeaed 3 BF & BEE health factors and habits.” Essentially a Home Program “The Cub Movement" is essentially Netland said. CONCHITA ONTENEGRO RUSSELL HARDIE HERBERT MUNDIN 25e ANDY DEVINE Unt WILLIAM STELLING 1:0 «RALPH MORGAN Showing Wed. - Thurs. Your Most Exciting Film Adventure youth in the home and back-yard play, organizes the boys under good leadership in neighborhood groups and provides an advancement plan through which the boys are stimu- lated to ‘learn by doing’ things for which they receive advancement rec- cognition.” As soon as the city organization has Wolf Cubs, 10-year-olds as Bear Cubs and ll-year-old as Lion Cubs, Rotary Club Plans 4-H Entertainment|} CAPITOL —s= THEATRE as— This Attraction Admission 35¢ Two More Days Tonight and Wed. Trouble at home — and no wonder! He advised Colonel Farrell Tells of Condi- tions Following Long- Shoremen’s Walkout A new angle on the long-shoremen’s strike which paralyzed the city of San Francisco this summer was presented by Lieut, Colonel Louis Farrell, com- mandant of the Fort Lincoln post here, when he told Kiwanians Tues- day that only one man was injured and only two shots were fired by the National Guard troops sent to pro- tect state property and maintain law and order on the strike front. Farrell was commandant of the 5,- 000 National Guardsmen who patroll- ed the strike area along the piers of the San Francisco bay. “The strike was a protest by the Reuben Stee was « guest of the club. George Shafer was program chair- man, if City and County | . and Mrs, Morgan Olson are its of a girl born November 1 at Bagley, Minn. . Olson fore her Livdahl, daughter dahl, 719 Ninth A. W. LUCAS CO. Always Featuring Standard Advertised Merchandise ‘they're here The New Vassarettes for Flatter 3 Waistlines aN VASSARETTE FOUNDATIONS} This Garment $10.00 |; STOCKINGS to be @ Not just on Thanksgiving Day .. . but every day in the beautiful Belle-Sharmeer Stock. year. Of course, they're our +» for mediums Ouchess ...... for talls Clessic ...... for stouts $1.00 ings. Custom-fitted to your legs. . . in width and length as well as foot size. Four individual proportions ... for shorties, mediums, talls and stouts. Ringless, of course! Ask for your foot size by number end your LEG SIZE by NAME Belle-Sharmeer STOCKING & desiqned for the tadivideel $1.35

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