The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 13, 1935, Page 5

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a 3 ¥ ot hy ° s ef o 0 Junior Legion Auxiliary) »= Plan for Dividing Organization Into Two Groups Is Being Considered A group of more than 50 members @ birthday costume party given by a Group of the sponsors Friday after- noon at the Auxiliary room in the World War Memorial building. Miss Esther Maxwell assisted the officers during a brief business meet- Hiary tn the evening to discuss the|At the close of the business meeting. question. Stunt For Each Month Among the stunts presented were poetry reading by the September group, soaping windows representing October, a tap cance for the Novem- ber representation, a winter stunt tor December, a comic dialogue for Jan- uary, the marriage of George and Martha Washington for February, the signing of the Declaration of Inde- pendence and a dramatization of a modern Fourth of July for July, and @ short skit for August. song contest followed. ©. Olson of the judging committee announced that Lois Jean Brose won the prize for the most original cos- tume, that July won the stunt com- Petition, that August and January re- ceived first and second places, re- spectively, for table decorations and PATTERSON You will get the MOST of the BEST = legeticecaiy? of nee For a starter we recommend EXTRA SELECT OYSTERS baked on the half-shell —or— One-Half Delicious MEXICAN CANTALOUPE First in Season Music from 6 to 8 by Patterson Hawaiian Orchestra at 314% Main Avenue (Front Apartment) —Featuring— DUART PERMANENTS BUY A QUART AT Just in Time for EASTER The Century Beauty Shop will begin operations Monday, April 15 $3.50 an $5.00 SHAMPOO AND FINGER OUR WEEK-END SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK PALMER HOUSE ICE CREAM YOUR FAVORITE DEALER It’s Easy to RELAX at the G. P. RESTAURANT Have you ever tried one of their tered rm hmm if Meetings of Clubs | And Social Groups ? Chapter F, P. E. 0. “© | enue, west, will be hostess for a meet- ing of Chapter F. P. E. O. Sisterhood, chapter, be held at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday after- noon at the War Mothers’ room, World War perro ad North Dakota will be held at 8 o'clock Monday evening at the Grand Pacific hotel private dining room. ee * Woman's Club Mrs, Maude Wilkinson of Mandan, is using the home of Mrs. W. H. Stab-. Jer, 306 Fourth avenue, northwest, Mandan, to entertain members of ae Woman's club Monday evening. Se 115 o'cloek, Biss members of the Tiny Tots’ Music club of the Mehus conservatory at a meet- ing to be held at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur V. Sor- enson, 615 Fifth St., at 3:30 o'clock afternoon, AT 50c SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS Roast Young Turkey and all the trimmin’s . 65¢: 330 p.m. Mrs. E. J. Conrad, 419 Rosser av- * -|Mrs. Gieseler Talks {HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Miss Emma Odegarde To Broadcast Sunday tor Emma Odegarde, tele, will for the Singers’«Guild be the artist rr Cooke-Haggerty Vows Bismarck Men Chosen s-| As Blue Key Members Taken at Minneapolis is the widow of the late 8. D. Cooke. see -|Girl Scout Troop 2 To Legion Auxiliary committee advised that the local junit has exceeded its quota by three. Corner of Fifth and Thayer We 10:30 Morning Worship, : a.m “Crowning Christ King” of all kinds. McCabe Methodist Episcopal Church SUNDAY, APRIL 14, 1935 At the morning service the Sacrament of Baptism for Infants will be administered. Special music at beth services. A hearty welcome awaits you. When It’s Time to Eat give your stomach a treat Our delightful dining room for private meetings and occasions Poin Entertains Mothers tea for their mothers Tuesday even- ing from 7 to 8 o'clock at the Girl Scout room in the World War Mem- orial building. RPh wale abhaatd fulfill The tea table appointments ar were in Council Names Three To Choose Officers eee APRIL 13,1935 Improved Sce Sound and Musical Effects in Second Annual Showing be given at 4:30 o'clock in the after- noon. Rev. Father Holleman, director, has asked that because of the sacred na- services which will @. m. and 7:45 p. day and at 8 p. m. . each evening ex: cept Saturday next week. The public is invited to attend all of the devo- about the event. ‘Funds of the council at present are $1,301.21 with $274.64 in the health fund, $514.18 in the Christmas seal fund, $108.80 in the school nurse fund and $412.39 in the general fund. ee k Among recent functions given in Dunn), who returned to the city re- cently after a two-month vely. inger invited eight guests for the bal ner and linen shower which she Yellow jonquils centered the which was appointed in the , | Suests at both parties. s* & Twenty members of the McCabe Methodist Episcopal Harris Hustlers’ class attended @ meeting held evening at the home of Miss Ruth Cordner, 111 Avenue A, west, who! fison Mrs,|Light” by Lloyd ©. Douglas. Mem- bers who had read the book Joined taken |in the discussion at the close of the Hoskins-Meyer greenhouses and possibly constructing a sunken garden thelr clubs for opinions on sical ‘club delegate, group's community project in sponsor- ing the biennial state contests of the National Federation of Music clubs here March 29-30 and pointed out that William Lanier, one of the win- ners in the student musician class here, placed first in his division at the Northern Lights contest at Minne- eg E. Vater, pastor Ti 5 “Selling Out Christ” eee Announcements have been re- ceived here of the birth of a son Fri- day night to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. made for the 1934 presentation a”? Costumes which were designed and ENDS TONIGHT (SAT.) Trapped in a deserted Ghost Town of the past! ! “HELLDORADO” RICHARD ARLEN MADGE EVANS STARTS SUNDAY ALLURING EYES DANGEROUS LIPS SEDUCTIVE SILKS STRANGE PERFUMES! Mrs. Nicholas B. Werstlein again will Miss Marcelle LaRose, be used. who Seiseniy isaeea to the cae iver American Aca- TWICE ON MONDAY | 15 to Be Confirmed Fifteen young people will become communicant members of the Trinity Lutheran church at the annual Palm Sunday festival, traditionally the oc- casion at which the rite of confirma- tion is administered. The class will receive first communion on Maundy the church choir under direction of Bruce Wallace. A special offering to be devoted to the synodical home mission activities of the church will be taken as part of the Palm Sunday devotion, Funds raised for this purpose are used to support congregations and pastors in urban and rural districts who are in need of assistance. In 1934 the synod ae 182 of these pastors and congrega- ions. Young people who will be confirm- ed Sunday are Emma Marie Asbridge, Lorraine Shirley Berg, Dorothy Marie Carlson, Luella Viola Elgner, Doris Anu Fevold, Blanche Lorraine Fre- theim, Loring Dahl Knecht, Eva Lor- raine Kvaley, Donald Stanley Larson, Norman Lloyd Larson, Robert Eugene Lee, Rovzella Oletta Paulson, Irma Harriet Rudser, Oscar Victor Sors- 4 dahil, and Sylvia Elizabeth Thorson. [” City and County | > A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Craven of Menoken at 9:05 a. m., Saturday at the Bismarck hos- pital. LAST TIMES TONIGHT ITS DYNAMITE! | BARRIE GILBERT ROLA JOHN HALLI NEWS, COMEDY, NOVELTY Mat, Sun. 2:30—Adm. lfc & 25¢ Palm Sunday Morning Vater r Gives Subjects Of Holy Week Sermons F Ask for our prices on facing East End City Park, the future beauty spot of the East End. Buy while they are cheap. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY. Laugh Packed Thrills! ENDS TONIGHT (SAT.) PHILO VANCE’S newest screen COMEDY - NEWS - CARTOON 25e Until 7:30 SUN. MON. Special Grand fun for every- one — so bring the Family! SCAN THE “SCANDALS” and you've scanned all! It’s the tops — gorgeous girls — tuneful music — dazzling dancing — scintil- lating stars — lavish spec- tacle — hilarious o different an & * LYDA ROBERT) *% CLIFF EDWARDS % ARLINE JUDGE % ELEANORPOWELL| * BENNY RUBIN * EMMA OUNN a * GEORGE, Waite

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