The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 27, 1935, Page 5

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vn ' ’ s tiation of Seven Candidates Also Feature Meeting Mrs, Hurst of Jamestown, Aux- workers in distril pont fla aa Legs in that city, tones ie easier lonor guests at @ banquet and/ Seven new mem! dated - regular meeting held Friday by the| ing the meeting Iniede us hie Gives World war veterans provided employ- ment for them during the winter and spring months, enabling them to help ‘ support themselves and their fami- ‘The public’s response on Poppy day will determine how soon and how i ‘ é é 25e until 7:30 TODAY - SUN. - MON. Most Sensational Musical ever brought to the screen! GAY GIRLS! GAY TUNESI* and Ini- |extensively this work can be with Ann SOTHERN|| yh? Biya . “Hyp-Nut-Tist” OEN BERNIE AND HIS BAND NEWS - SPORTLIGHT [ reopened. Poppy day activities here will be di- rected by Mrs. Martin and her com- mittee assistants, Mrs. Milton Rue, Miss Helen Ricketts, Mrs. A. W. Ap- Forrest FP. Skinner, Mrs, z A A tured soloist in the camp at Lake Isabel. Many other units have donated generously to this fund, several giving amounts in mem- ory of some deceased member. Last year the Auxiliary maintained three beds at the camp, 12 children receiv- ing care with an average attendance of days and an average gain of more than five Evans, Lisbon, department welfare chairman, now is receiving many dance recitals. Miss Agnes e228 CAPITOL mm THEATRE 2— Sun. - Mon. - Tues, With PAUL KELLY GENE LOCKHART Ralph Mergan, Lesile Fenton, J. Ferrell Mae- Developed CASH MUST ACCOMPANY MAIL ORDERS ‘FINNEY’S Concert Soloist Little Symphony Srcasan tak 8:30 o'clock Sunday eve- torium. Miss Coghlan is one of the outstanding young musicians of the city, having appeared as vocal and piano.soloist in import- ant concerts of local and state- wide interest. She also is a tal- ented dancer and has appeared in members of ner bridge club at a o’clock luncheon given Wednesday af- ternoon at her npartment in the Pat-|and Mrs. R. Russell. McMichael pounds. Miss Nell - -of-t t qa oe aa .|when the St. Anthony applications for entrance to the camp. Bigs tee= pati = tay ah gtoup was entertained Friday evening spending a few days in Bismarck |0Y Mrs. James Pearcy, Varney apart- ‘Miss Doris Battersby, who is em-|while Mr. Lum, who is publisher of |Ments. High score awards were ployed in the law office of C. Liebert Farber auend:|by Mra, B. A..Woehle and Dre, Crum, has lett for a few days’ vaca- led a mesting of tre state ploaning (McLaughlin. Mrs. Carl A. Vogle, 423 _FILMS | 25¢ One Print of Each Negative For a A senate at Hmited tin Cc ut our us ; quality main- only, tained. *| Neola Winter Head of THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1935. SOCIETY and CLUBS Sunday broadcast ‘Maude A. Tollefsen, ranger was a highlight of the Easter the piano for the program which fol- i] |party given for 34 members of the | jows: Juvenile Catholic Order of Foresters “What's in the Air Today,” ) and “The Unforeseen,” Scott— ;this week at St. Mary’s school audi- neg duet, “I Know a Bank torium, fe Wild eee. Club Earns $11.50 at Playing the piano score of a fa- mous Grieg concerto for piano and full orchestra, Miss Vivian Coghlan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Coghlan, will be fea- Bismarck was made for the fund. honors at whist and Mrs. 1. ss @ ENDS TONIGHT (SAT.) “CRIMSON ROMANCE” —Plus— “ARIZONA NIGHTS” CARTOON - PICTORIAL ee ee eo aa) SURGING ACTION! ek” Zane Grey SUNDAY DINNERS Roast Young Turkey and all the trimmin’s "Gnors...... BOC ‘Gorved from 11:20 a. wm. till 8:20 p. me. t Camp Grassick Party Proceeds of $1150 were realized gave Priday afternoon at the North Dakota Power and Light company demonstration room. Because the company made the usual donation of the use of the room, several business firms made donations of food and prizes and the committee members gavé cakes. A 100 per cent profit Frank Nichols and Mrs. Vernon Gramling —____ sinning high and low, respectively, Mrs. E. G. Patterson entertained |at bridge. The committee in charge included Mrs, Knutson as chairman, Mrs, H. 8. Johnson, Mrs. John Cowan A 1:30 o'clock luncheon was fol- lowed by bridge games at three tables Missionary Coming Sun. - Mon. - Tues. “The Fairies’ Cradle Song,” Carew and “By the Bend of the River,” Ed- ** *& Political Study Club To Be Formed Tuesday All women who are interested in the formation of a club which will devote its efforts toward studying the Telief agencies of the national administration on a reporter plan basis are invited to attend a meeting which will be held at the Burleigh county court room at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. ‘The meeting !s being called by Mrs. Thomas J. Haggerty, chairman of i leigh county, who states that the or- ganization to be set up will follow the plan suggested by Miss Harriett El- Mott, study club organizer for the Democratic national committee, dur- ing her recent visit to the city, A : Bismarck Girl Stars In A. C. Rifle Match Miss Thelma Liessman, daughter g|meeting of Young Women’s Christian ‘association members, which opened ‘Thursday. * Mr. and Mrs. M. Tindall of 701 Second St., are the parents of a son born Thursday at St. John’s hospital A. A. U. W. Modern Novel Group Mrs. A. J. Lunde will present a re- view of “The Oppermann” by Lyon Seuchtwanger when the modern novel group of the Bismarck chapter, American Association of University Women, meets at 7:30 o'clock Mon- day evening at the Lunde residence, 303 Broadway avenue, west. The novel, considered one of the impor- tant late fiction works, deals with the social consequences of Hitler's rise to power in aie ie ** AND PRINTED 2OC Inclading Two Enlargements and One 8x10 Enlargement Coupon ndan Bride-to-Be There's A MAGIC SOLE is AIR/STEP Beowslilt SHOES FOR WOMEN joy a big time at the Minstrel Show and dance at the Memorial build- ing tonight at 8 o'clock. $75 in cash prizes offered. An Es tld Arriving here Friday for a visit at of & ee FE Ef 5 Qa 5 i &s £ i Democratic woraen’s activities in Bur-|sailed from with which Dr, Hollenbeck is engag- ed in foreign missionary work. Since yo be ated Give Him Plenty Bulova, Gruen or Hamilton Watch. bag hi * mg ‘ No other Gift means ges Banana Salad F. A. Knowles Buy a Quart at Your Favorite Dealer Jeweler Bridgeman - Russell Co. Bismarck’s Diamond Store Since 1907. LIKE TO BE FOOLED? IF NOT- LET US TALK TO YOU ABOUT TIRES! DO NOT BE MISLED BECAUSE DEALERS, DESPERATE FOR BUSINESS, CLAIM HUGE SAVINGS. WISE ANALYSIS OF MOST OF THESE OFFERS WILL PROVE THEM MERE DREAMS, WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY! NOT BY “JUGGLING” FIGURES—NOR BY MISREPRESENTATION OF GRADE—QUAL- ITY OR BRAND—BUT BY ACTUAL SAVINGS WE MAKE FOR YOU IN OUR PURCHASING— POSSIBLE Check These Prices. “FISK Not 2 ply but full 4 ply from ea - a fgg NE Fee CrOAk ee Same. aee oval hundeed toa eat py mip 2. The group buys direct from the factory. x treads. 8. The group buys only in carload lots. eee ~) °°) 8. The group pays spot cash. SIZE Price 80x84, .....005 6-88.99 We Sell Tires at Market Prices 40x21 ..vs+++02e 438 1 and by market we mean the average price set by the largest mail order or chain stores. IT COSTS YOU NOTHING TO GET THE TRUTH DriveIn Today! Get The Facts! Other sizes not listed at pro- portionately low prices.

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