The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 23, 1935, Page 3

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Ber<t«a ' ~ NS SS SGAQGG073 © SOCIETY and CLUBS Fryer-Southwick Marriage On February 2 Announced @ Altman-Oaks Ceremony Also Will Feature Soprano Performed During Quiet In Sunday Broadcast Double Ceremony i : I 5 & ; i if i Mrs. Rosa Fryer, 420 Second Te ‘| if ih Lane Hi tt rE [ if ry i 5 i if Ba “E 75 : By j al | i pes z fils FT ! t 5 n 5 if fy hil | g ee SE,TEEF fae Hy ¥ ‘ian Hg 4 z i E ha ae theshy 4 itl] 5 ihe 408 55 et a 7itt id i a § [jlee * I a eet dt ray Fitts Clipe [EDF ei BFoite nee, ELE. figs jfese get rel ay ie 5 i 50c Special . Sunday Dinners beta ate parts + Hye 7 EE iH iy Anthony T. Faber, Jr. Spring Dress Sale business, for sport, for afternoot, for evening. A brilliant and varied selection. New redingotes, | all-over prints, bordered prints. Lote of navies and blacks. See Our Dresses You Can Buy For $3.95 $4.95 $6.95 Full Fashion Sik: " HOSIERY The Newest Spring Shades in Sheer Ohm Dress Shop . HATS. Styled to.the min ute. Straws $4.19 $458 among the arrived ment. Mr. Holiday also is SS Es ee 10 LAUNCH SIMMER a eiceeevve| SOS IN COUNTY week. ‘Tournament week-end guests at home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. nelly, 825 Fourth the Misses [Belly of Mandan, Moorhead, Minn. Pupils in Two Districts Begin ‘Work Monday; Four Oth- ers Open April 1 Z Two Burleigh county achools, which have terms covering the spring, sum- mer and fall months, will open Mon- day, according to Miss Marie Huber, county school superintendent. They are the schools in Gibbs and , Naughton townships, Schools in Glenview, Ecklund, Tel- fer and Painted Woods townships will open Apirl 1, Three teachers will be given em- ployment in the Glenview school, and two each in Gibbs and Painted Woods. The others are one-teacher schools. The length of the terms will ,be determined by the finances avail- able, ranging from seven to nine months. Miss Huber said the summer schools GreePEReity au ge | i receive aid, she said. At present 35 of the 125 teacher i ett i" # 3 month basis. Of these 12 districts are receiving help from the FERA. of the 12 were on the FERA list Oct. 22 to March 1 and two help only during the mont ruary. {Salvation Army Chief To Conduct Services Lieutenant-Col. A. E. Chesham, of- raed in charge of the Salvation Army : iff ii iH ae ariilatens peat * ‘i bait Re atc ae ge Hie i Lieutenant Colonel A. E. Chesham, division commander of ‘@|the Salvation Army, will attend a Cn avet| Enlighten Your Customers — org ‘of Bismarck,| On May 1 the new state sales marriage license from | tax will e effective. Mer- Thrilling the World With a Riot of Rhythm Golden Songs and Blazing Romance CAPITOL ENDS TONIGHT (Sat.) A Fit Hatton ha wit Ae eaEEeE : REESE, Comedy - Novelty - Carteon COM'NG SUN. - MON. eee THE MOST REVEALING STORY OF A YOUNG GIRL'S HEART EVER WRITTEN units of the county are on a seven-/}. Mat. Sun. 2:30 - - -- Nights 7:15 and 9 Adm.: 10¢ and 25¢ ENDS TONITE, SAT. “Shirley Temple” “March of Time” “Mickey Mouse” “News” PARAMOUNT, 350 UNTIL 1:30 SUN., MON., TUES., WED. THE LAUGHS BEGIN WHEN YOU COME IN down in a gale of mirth..as he proved that life begins when you live it! . Musical and News ‘Dally 2:30-7-9 STORE A. W. LUCAS CO. Home of Nationally Advertised Merchandise Ou MEN’S BROADWAY ENTRANCE Is ready with Furnishings for Particular Dressers who wish to join the “Easter Parade.” Or for any other occasion. Take a look at this dia- gram. Notice the reg- ular shirt at bottom— and the new Arrow Mitoga at top. See the way Mitoga’s shoulders slope, its sleeve tapers, its waist is cut in— Well, that is the secret ; ‘Set of Mitoga’s superb fit. is : It follows the natural lines of the body. It is the best fitting, most § 9 5 comfortable shirt you.ever slipped into. Let us show you Mitoga in | ° its many styles, colors and patterns. All sizes Colorful New Ties Grayco 5] 00 Arrow All hand tailored. Bold, bright stripes and plaids in the new rough fabrics. Featuring flannels with fringed ends, boucles and other popular materials. Also more conservative patterns in Spring colors. INTERWOVEN Sox for Men Proven by the hardest of tests the equal of any and superior to most © 35¢ Men’s Sox at these prices. Color- ful, clever, cherry plaids, plains 5 All Sizes and stripes in tans, greys, browns and blues, A smart, fine quality silk mixed hose of famous Inter- Men's Sweaters The New Swing Back and Semi-Belted Backs, Al'the new shades. $2.99, $3.50 Brushed Wool Slipover Style and $1 95 Zipper Style. Fine wool, fancy e ‘weave. 86 to 42. Brown, Blue, Red, Oxford. The Smartest and Newest in Sweaters for Spring New Arrow Shirts and Shorts Featuring colorful new Arrow spring patterned athletic shorts of broadcloth and Swiss ribbed athle- tic shirts of remarkable quality— 50c for each garment. Shirts,'sizes 34 to 46 Shorts, sizes 80 to 44 Also Dress Gloves, Belts, Garters and

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