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Additional [acest ‘The project Win Places at Mandan tas Nas ie hints tb nw vets OCLb | HY | pate; Ben Fat ate te arrange Jand are ‘wilan Gabel ll a ot ‘ 5 ; & az i is fi A i F : , | 5 i i i { Giving Dinner Friday | a nenettt card party which will be|8n and Mrs. Marion Lenihan a il H HE i t| if be Ny * pa For Junior Auxiliary |"Gamp Grasek cilorerre penalt | gifts, according to a club custom. ( dialect , “Cuddle Doon.” Mrs. ¢ rigave'a paper on “The Cus. |omes of Menoken, pianists % toms of Other Countries on April ing wale ous sae OS Fool's Day and Its Origin.” that members could see the Commu- IR Bg nity Players’ offering at the Bis- Mrs. A. M. Giesele: marck auditorium. Bernice Ulmer, To Address Auxiliary |giris who played plano solos. Ruth Mrs, A. M. Geiseler, yt @ past fare and education of war orphans | “Czardas.” Legion Auxiliary, * ** | will address the focal Auxiliary unit /State’s Pioneer Days Are Topic of Program Pioneer days of North Dakota fur- nished the theme for the meeting of Chapter Lewis & Clark, Sponsor Mothers’ clubs, held Tuesday after- noon at the home of Mrs. George E. Shunk, 714 Ninth 8t. 2 5 h tied “The Ploneer Woman! Statue of Cc eac r Oise ‘Ethel Brainerd of Souris was served preceding the business session Bonham Brothers anced one week asa ggg Beauticians’ Society Sponsors First Party Twenty members of the Beauti- Mrs. Florence H. Davis, librarian at the State Historical library and retir- Making room for a new shipment North Datote Federation of Women's We place on sale Friday and Saturday—Goblets, z J sg he vopanwer Hl rat Sherbets, Cocktails and other pieces in certain : Nath Delete’ Roll call was ane = ‘ patterns “i swered with wo i coed Formerly selling at 75 cents and $1.00 ta enity Pueioees tn Us stale. SE: ; dancing party, which was given Wed- nesday evening at the Rendezvous with the: Aubbie Juarez orchestra, formerly of Minneapolis, playing the dance program. Punch and wafers What’s New in Men’s Apparel for Easter Suits with fancy backs are all important this spring. Worsted suits in single and double breasted models are business session study program and will be held April 24 at the home of one of the always popular. FELTS in Pastel Shades are popular along with straws and fabrics. Men’s Suits—$15 to $30 so’ ES Boys’ Suits—$7.50 to $18.50 49e to $1.50 The snap brim hat is still 7 the hat of the well dressed Dotty- Dunn ean fuse acd meer walker, | man. $3 - $4 - $5. HATS Arvid Thoraness, eee anaes Ra Anstrom, Bever! jummings, Cor- $1.88 ings Mies aed Maian Oras, iss We cordially invite zou Aaa None “ Higher rite is to present Dolores and Mars see the many new style in- 407 Broadway Bismarck || emitt ibaa Herzberg, ‘ novations now on display. ?. cpeeibgmade ; |Marjorie Doll, Rita Fortune, Lois]! states that are bankrupt or nearly Rosemary Slorby, Jimmy Pierce, Charles Conrad and Rosemary Dur-/ Seen as Bad Example match the states dollar for dol- sema. Dances will be given by Camille Wachter, Joan Bleth, Mary Ann and] Were Sun Apry (or) epee Mary Thomas, James Cunz, William 5 Adkins, Beverly Knaus, Patty Slorby,|the house Thursday he believed the Romona Mills, Shirley Young, Eliza-|old age pension plan of the admin- beth Ritterbush, Kathleen Spohn, |istration’s social security bill would Harriet Wagar, Dorothy Sakariessen, | .. h Dorothy Barneck, Peggy Homan, ‘work @ great injustice in a number Now you may own a MARINETTE To acquaint women with the superior quality of Marinette Knitted Wear We offer our $22.50 and $29.50 values THIS WEEK AT $] 2-95 Jean Brose, Jane Ann Skinner, Bev- | ®. erly Ann Gunness, Betty Hall, Max-| Knutson explained his opposition ine Stanley, Mary Margaret Wachter and Clarabelle McGoon. zeke Mehus and Truman Give Program Friday Marking the transition between a series of two-piano broadcasts and number of violin programs to be in- tueuaied May even, avet || SEOLACE ‘Miss Belle Mehus and Ralph Truman of the Mehus conservatory will ce “Sonata for Pianoforte and Vio- time is here again . 24,” Beethoven, and Schu- bert's “Serenade” over KFYR at 7:45|| Now is the time to arrange o'clock Friday evening. Miss Mehus|| With us to have your furs stored plays the plano score and Mr. Tru-|} 90d cleaned. When your coats man the violin part. This program|| Pf in our possession, you are is being given in liew of a two-piano|| ‘uly protected against the rav- Program featuring Mrs. M. W. Roan, |] 98s of fre theft or Tao pikes aed beat oT of ad own valuation of your piss Maude A, Tollefsen, local voloe oo : structor; Clarion Larson, pul . school band instructor, and Miss seistind ae Pearl Bryant, English instructor and ig ic debate coach at the Bismarck high school, will go to Turtle Lake Friday to judge McLean county elimination State Fur Co. 202 Fourth Phone 496 contests for vocal and instrumental Imusic and declamation events. This is part of the annual state high school contests. eee Mrs. A. M. Gieseler of Towner will ‘ive he Pri fe visit with her daughter, Ailes Elizabeth Gieeler,| === MY Q\ NAAR CCCTTTTTL 1016 Seventh St., who is employed by the state library commission. Mrs. tbe American Lagion Amtilary Unie Value-Wise Women Will Shop at the S. & L.—For All the Lovely ¢ nhiee Things Needed to Be Ready for the Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mastell, 514 f Eleventh St., entertained guests for two tables of bridge Wednesday eve- Banana Sherbet = -| or this dessert use 2 cups mashed A Gloves Neckwear lesson’ oloe, % cup cage : h styl i 3 n/hours. Serves 8 to 12. New Hats . Silk ri “New ° pronase segs Gee Hosiery ning. A two-course luncheon was served at the close of the card games in which Mrs. Fred Harvey and John Gerlitz held high scores. >+—_________——_-¢ i Today’s Recipe ! salt, 1 egg white, 2 cups milk. black — the colors to atavctiod: Jace snovalila:. ane Mash bana and mix pulp i» \- thoroughly with lemon juice. ‘Add match your Easter en- | Ti white or pastel shades , rup, salt and egg white : ; semble. Fancy or plain ea , beaten stiff but. not dry. “ea this top, in gauntlet or snap- at only: mixture slowly to the milk, stirring 3 ; wrist style. 98c ‘ constantly. Place in tray of auto- matic 1efrigerator and freeze. Stir e Z 2 p when mixture resembles a thick mush ba ] 98 h and again just before the mixture is frozen hard. It will take about 2-3 Purses Full-fashioned pure thread silk sheer hose— new sailors, poke bon- nets, off-the-face models Huskie Salted and forward brims. Made Peanuts of new straws, pedalines | New shapes, styles and | entirely free of rings or (delightfully different) and combinations — in clasps—in a choice of | shadows. Picot tops, iDieiPauel, 5. vos s28e whites, pastel shades or black, navy, red, beige or | French heels and cradle white—to match your soles — in a complete new Easter outfit. Really range of the newest col- fine quality for only— ors, 98c darker colors. Plenty of large head sizes on hand $1.85 Half Pound ... . Le Quarter Pound ....... 8c Finney’s Drug Store Dahl Clothing Store 410 Main Avenue Phone 359 Easter Suit % and , Coat Pageant Hundreds of Women Have Chosen Buttreys Suits and Coats - - - for Fabric, for Fit, for Value. Choose Yours from our wide collections for A delightful collection of Audrey Dean Footwear - le: from which to choose! a Step out gaily buoyantly mn footwear from this handsome group! Every beautiful Spring — material is |. Kidskin, Buckskin, and New Fabrics! Dance Sets! Of silk crepe or satin- tailored and lace-trim- med. Tea rose shade— in the new “Ginger Rog- ers” style, with lastex top and legs. Sizes 32, 34 and 36. New Slips! Of fine rayon taffeta— smoothly fitting — with straight or “V” tops. Lace trimmed, in flesh or tea rose shades. Sizes 34 to 44. Beautiful white, fluff. dresses — of fine silk crepe and rayon taffeta, New necklines and shoul- der effects, with wide, ruffly skirts. Girls’ ? hi i Fes, age $16.85 Others at 99.85 to $24.85 Step into the front ranks of the parade with New “HOLLYWOOD” SHOES! Blue, beige, brown, white or black—all the new . spring colors to match your Easter aj . In a on ge ieafners ae combinations— , Quail, Kid or in Pumps, T-Straps, Ties or Poa $298 LISTEN! to the S, & L. Co, Radio Pro, Quilt,” every Thursday at 11 te 11:15 A, M—over at Farge. :