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) Given at Holy Thursday Te» lon 4 of Methodist Epieco- pal Ladies’ Aid Entertains 100 at Function Members of the McCabe Methodist History Essay Award Greenshields entertained 14 guests at @ party given Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Tullberg. Prizes in the games which provided diversion were won by Mrs. Laurence ¥. Nelson and John Ehrmantraut. Place cards and favors were in ai airplane theme carried out in pink and silver. Miss Runner and Miss Greenshields are to leave Saturday afternoon for Fargo where they will be ‘week-end guests of Miss Greenshield's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Green- shields, for Easter. In Bismarck, Miss Runner has made her home at the hea E. Kennedy residence, 518 Sixth ** * In compliment to Mrs. Oscar Morck Donald will sail from Vancouver, B. C.. during May. as Mr. and Mrs. Frank. + ‘and Miss Nell Stearns, Gecture on ‘The Holy ‘Land’ l Music Club Head = 5 'e Ae JARDI Mrs. Jardine, who lives at Fargo, Former North Dakotan Directs Easter Music Bismarck friends of Mrs. Mildred Ronsdahl Bruns of Hollywood, Calif., have received word that she again will .}conduct a large choir singing at sun- Bowl Easter guests at the home of Mr. K. Thompson, 612 Ave- , Miss Mary The purpose of to or buy a than two dollars. OCIETY and CLUBS Will Address Menoken Parent-Teacher Group Miss Lyl Solem, @ supervisor in the Moorhead, Minn. Teachers college Mrs. Bertine Sands, principal of the ‘Menoken school. Easter Party ‘Planned For Juvenile D. of H NOTICE Commencing Monday, April 22, 1935, _ all offenders of traffic ordinances will be fined, a first offense being no excuse. Fine for double parking will not be less EDWARD 8. ALLEN, Here’s How this organization is - to advance money to worthy persons for the erection and improvement of homes. Come to us with your proposition and we will give it careful and generous sideration. We make it possible for you con- home of your choos- installment ing with reasonable monthly payments, Interest at 61; per cent. - Bismarck Building & Loan Asso Room 11—First Natl. Bank Bidg. Police Magistrate. Tefreshments committee, had Mrs. John H. Bower and Mrs. G. F. Pelke as her assistants, se Lester 8. McLean, medical student at the University of North Dakota, has come from Grand Forks to spend the Easter week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, L. W. McLean, 212% Main avenue. ** * Mrs. Mathilda Campbell, 210 Sixth &t., is to spend the Easter holiday with her daughter, Mrs. William Van- dervorst, at Pollock, 8. D. Mrs. Camp- Talks by James D..Gronna, secre- turn to Bismarck in tary of state, and Carl G, Peterson,| Dell expects to return state commissioner, who spoke i enaiioenianihniinseetemrenes [ Meetings of Clubs | ces, & rea 5 b, And Social Groups | be McCabe M. E. Groups bef who is employed in the attorney gen- ‘The King’s Heralds and Home eral’s office, and piano selections given by Jane Wateon of Mandan Guards, McCabe Methodist Episcopal church junior mission groups, will made up the program for the meet- War Memorial building dining room.|/meet at the church parlors at 2:30 Mrs. J. Miller, chairman of the] 0’ CAP ITOL Tonight & Saturday THE FARMER'S DAUGHTER'S ON THE ROAD! Buyers are on the loose... and the Trav- eling Salesman is on the spot! More laughs, more fun than in “Kansas City Princess”! Gronna and Peterson Address Club Meeting ing of Women’s Nonpartisan club No. 1 held Thursday evening at the World JOAN BLONDELL GLENDA FARRELL SLADY & Fit Nanonal’s Fun Prolic, orth WILLIAM GARGAN HUGH HERBERT RUTH DONNELLY : Plus—“Latest News” — “Cartoon” — “Musical” SUNDAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY JESSIE MATTHEWS e in “EVERGREEN” A tuneful, dancetul, jul musical romanee of new laughs, hilarious complications, and gorgeous Six stars in one—that's Jessie Matthews—the girl with the love- Mest legs in Lendon—in “! ,” the magnificent musical ro- mance with the sweetest love story in years! young love, | Feel the thrill of growing your own Earlier Matiiring * Vegetables Even best seeds and plants will not thrive if grown in a hungry soil. Be sure to provide the proper plant food. Use Tastier, and more of them are the results of proper “lant feeding. Most western soils are deficic:. . available plant foods. cS a oc astern, Marron andl easgens, Sold by Leading Dealers | Hoskins-Meyer, Bismarck Dealer ‘OSCAR H. WILL & COMPANY Bismarck Distributers' Phone 163 Mrs. Leonhard Chosen newly Auxiliary to Veterans of Foreign Wars, Friday announced the appoint- ment of Mrs. H. M. Leonhard as sec- retary of the group. The secretary ‘also is a member of the Auxiliary to Lloyd Spetz Post No. 1, Legion, serving that body as Ameri- canism chairman at the present’ time. high school at Assumption Abbey, Richardton, is having a week's vaca- tion from his studies and is visiting Orchard, 720 Third St. Other abbe; students who are spending the vact whose home is in Montana, and Ed. ward Wiler of Lisbon. Both are/e As Auxiliary Officer | visting Mrs, E. P. Quain, president of the Bismarck unit of the * * *& A. Risem, 507 Eighth St., returned Thursday from Grand Forks where|;, he had gone to get his daughter, Miss Gladys Risem, who is @ freshman stu- dent.at the University of North Da- kota. Also returning with him were Miss Mary Lou Thompson, 612 Ave- nue D, and Miss Margaret O'Keefe of Grand Forks, who also are univer- sity students. Miss O'Keefe is the guest of Miss Marion Curran, 612 First St., for the week-end. xe ® Miss Gudrun Kjelstrup of Leola, S. |D., visited with Bismarck friends Fri- day while en route to’ Beulah, where she ts to spend her Easter vacation visit American ee * Wayne Orchard. who is attending Today and Sat. PARAMOUNT Jiiaaeeserracts THE SEASON’S MERRIEST FROLIC! CLAIRE TREVOR WALTER KING For it’s concocted of undiluted merriment — mixed with gay love and mad lovers’ quarrels— stirred with excitement- and bubbling with fun! TALA GIRELL SIEGFRIED RUMANN MITCHELL & DURANT Produced by Robert T Kane From the play “Man Eati ZI] by Ben Hecht and Rowe Caylor “Strikes + and - Shirley Temple -in- “Kidd ducoteds - in - Thrilling Holly- Sportlight wood” on Bowling BRING THE FAMILY TO THiS FUN JUBILEE! Coming Sunday - Monday - Tuesday THE GREATEST SINGING PICTURE EVER MADE! “Frigidaire wom THE Famous Surzn NOW ON DISPLAY AT OUR FRIGIDAIRE SPRING PARADE We extend a cordial invitation to you and your friends to attend the Frigidaire Spring Parade and see the beautiful new Frigidaires. Each of the 16 snow-white models has the tnew Super Freezer, affording greater conven- ience and economy and setting new stand- ards for efficient household refrigeration. The Super Freezer makes possible a Com- plete Refrigeration’ Service. It provides the right kinds of cold for every purpose—all in the same cabinet. There's fast freezing for making ice cubes and ‘desserts; frozen storage for meats and ice cream; extra cold storage for keeping a reserve supply of ice cubes; moist storage for vegetables and fruits; and sormal storage below 50° for foods requiring dry, frosty cold. Besides the Super Freezer, the new Frigid- aire '35 has the Cold Control, automatic reset _ defrosting switch that turos the current on when defrosting is completed, automatic ice ished in aire of your own. Stendord Series Prigidaive '33 Saper Series Frighdaire '33 TAVIS MUSIC CO. Mrs. B. Gunther of visiting for several days at of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Milhollan, 503 Eighth St. STATE H GREATEST DETECTIVE! tray release, and the interior of each is fin- Come into our showroom at your first op- eunity. See the Frigidaire Spring Parade! learn bow easily you can while Dr. Teich, who is in the ment veterinary service, was business, ** * Chicago TODAY and SAT. E'S THE WORLD'S OLA Comedy and Novelties COMING! SUN.-MON.-TUES. 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