The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 30, 1935, Page 5

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4 cc | a ry id ay * bi * A.A.U.W, Sponsors Talk by Special FHA Representative FLL Clubwomen and General Public F. A. Knowles = | conege Invited to Hear Miss Ruth Brannon May 6 Miss Ruth Brannon, special fed- Miss Brannon’s eral housing administration repre-| Mr. sentative from hour| Lemohn Studio Pupils Will Play Over Radio} Dr. Euapetre ete deserves a Bulova, Gruen or Hamilton Watch. No other Gift means so much, Fl €@) SOCIETY THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1935 and CLUBS Homemakers Postpone |conceming it Monday tnorning. Dur- their daughter, Miss Ruth Sandin, of | week-end 323 Park St., have returned from a‘ they were visit at guests of Bowbells Mr. and Mrs. D. Chapter N Hears Talk On Hindu Philosophy Mrs. Edward B. Cox presented a re- view of “Bhagaved Gita,” @ work ‘based on Hindu philosophy, as the Program feature when Chapter F, P. E. 0. Sisterhood, was entertained Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs, William F. Harris, 828 Fifth St. Mrs. Harris served tea at the close of HOME SEWING CONTEST Wan 4 OAAMUMANG ae covereceioee (eee fat eae nomination in’ Titinols, where she is| pace ane we eerie EE et il Candy Sale Two Weeks |txason's wife “wit vist with her the program. — parent Dennison, Texas. xe k : 2 The Bismarck Homemakers’ club Now chiet engineer of the oan ne: and as. Frank E. Pizsimonds, an extension of N | A Y 1 5 for final announced ‘Tuesday candy ipton, Hanson Jean lusband ant :. ° sale which gy er in many pects od ti world since nie| Steno all er aay cite ‘St., motored time until entry date has been post- from the United States|to 8 at the A. W. Lucas/ments including a two-year period as . Mrs. L. P. Wedge,/an instructor at the academy. He re~ of the club, is in charge of ceived his early education in Bis- “eee ° | And Social Groups 4 . Quain IN AT HOTEL DIPLOMAT FOR A NIGHT OF LAUGHS AND THRILLS! of anniversaries in the family of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Charles L. Hanson, 1400 ‘Thayer avenue, it being Mrs, Han- son's sixty-eighth birthday and mark- ing the close of 22 years in the U. 8. A Wyoming Cowboy - and a- Blonde Telephone Girl Are on the Loose! Jeweler Sale of Dresses May brings one of our greatest @ Dress Sales. Values that represent the finest of our stocks Positively Slaughtered because of our limited space to make room for summer cottons, etc. ‘ ROBERTSON’S sales always are genuine, To aid sh in making selections we have grouped all dresses as follows: Group One at $6.50 100 Dresses that sold for $9,00, $12.50 and $15.00. - A Great Bargain - Group Two at $10.95 RUMMAGE SALE ‘Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Remember -- You can own one of our fine spring suits now at a great saving. rolled into one merrily exciting entertainment! FRANCHOT TONE UNA MERKEL Conrad Nagel. — PLUS — MORTON DOWNEY “CASTLE OF DREAMS” A MUSICAL DELIGHT NEWS and VARIETY TUES, - - WED. 250 Until 7:30 Daily 2:30 -7-9 STATE will take place two weeks|Naval academy in 1917, his assign-| With relatives. friends from Jamestown, went to Min- neapolis for the week-end, going es- Pecially to see the performance of | ‘Maxwell Anderson's “Mary land” in which Helen Hayes was fea- tured. Announcing Aberdeen, 8. D., Sunday for @ visit x * & Firkett Huey, accompanied by and judging of garments—to give everyone interested an opportunity to complete and enter their garments. Judges to be announced in our next advertisement. A. W. LUCAS CO. of Scot- eee Mr. and Mrs. A. L, Sandin and Biilireyys ANNOUNCE BISMARCK GRAND OPENING For May Day, of the New “COTTON COLONY” With a Complete Stock of Cotton Frocks from 98¢ to $17 BIG SPECIAL) PURCHASE & SALE 76000 COTTON BFROCKSO 8. biggest in Froc! it . The Cotton Frock Event of the entire Season. Hundreds of styles. Ouv Share On Sale Abe batistes, lawns, broadc! lues, cotton pongees, woven —) ‘ ive as ae loths, ginghams, wf prota percales, There are shirt mae styles by the dozen, two- J Ree styles dressy styles for Misses and Women—and many larger sizes. sheers are definitely summer styles. There are cap and short sleeve styles. The variety of printed designs and colors is outstanding. It’s a sale we can hold only once a year. The values are so difficult to make possible. All $18.50 and $19.60 Dresses Ends Tonite (Tues.) Soren || SNe cee Group Three Gt $12.75 ||| smovssstnome” |] “Sunset Pane” BETTER GARMENTS AT ——$____ one thing... .TOASTING! Coming Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. GR sellin Schilling COLT Rs : Toasted Cl Beery: Copper 4 Qi RSURE Shay, Ls!

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