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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1935 3 “Be see NOW The way is clear for a wise person who takes advantage of our services. Keep your money in the bank for an emergency and use our loan to finance your home. We make it easy to repay by extending the time to suit your con- venience. Interest at 614%. : Bismarck Building & Loan Ass‘a. Community Service Since 1906 Room 11—First Natl. Bank Bldg. GLORIOUS WITH MUSIC!- BULGING WITH FUN! M-G-M's Mighty Melody-Drama Masterpiece! ‘Cruise on “The Honeymoon Ship!" Peep At The “Neon Pa- jama Parade!’ Tango "Neath A. Peruvian Moon!” It's bigger than a $6.60 Broadway show! THE ORIGINAL ARCHLOCK f SHOE FOR WOMEN § Neo wonder this shoe is winning TED HEALY ¢ NAT PEND! ROBERT LIGHT Produced byDavidO.Selsnick Directed by Victor Fleming 10-STAR CAST Hoskins-) Bismarck Flowers, lawn and vegetables thrive and grow in beauty, color and flavor when fed on The western prepared plant food, especially adapted to North Da- kota lawns and gardens, Meyer, Bismarck Dealer OSCAR H. WILL & COMPANY Distributors = * * — SN ———————————_—_—_—_—_—_—————— Evening Guild Plans ee ‘au and outlined the duties. of paar were introduced as new ay eae et will help. Every Sun- ’ Benefit Card Party| Mary Estelle Quidor of the Bis-} Mrs. Larson presented a discus-| Sabbath Saturday, May 4th. marck Indian school ,accompanied by | sion of “American Handicraft,” de-| Sabbath school, 2 p. m. > 4 A benefit card party which will be|Mrs. John L. Hughes, sang a group| scribing native embroidery, porcelain] Preactting service, 3 p .m. ? an event of Wednesday, May 22, was of songs, nese Maiden,” “To Aljand lustre ware and the work of = = Re ROR EE NSN De Peel | when members of 8t. George's Seno 'The Clock’ and “The Sop bookbinders, silversmiths and CARD OF THANKS ‘ opal Evening Gi were enter- . we carvers, tained Wednesday by Miss Rita Mur-| _ Refreshments were served by Mrs.} Cakes made in the shape of May ae ber alscea eh a an he Bai cn yl ean ce oe gay oul Gees iE eds ennai mene phy, 213 Avenue A, west. Miss Mur-|J. W. Plannigan, Mrs. Joseph Fischer, | baskets provided a seasonal note in|anq their families, the 5th and ett Bismarck Presbyterial Will in Girl Scouting’s Hi dna |e erage of the Willa, Moore, shoo xf committee an yy Mrs, . f | Win Girl Scouting’s Highest Honors | es ISI AI Se os Goa (Additional Society on Page Five) land acts during out sesent terorcs Meet Tuesday and Wednesday dees Aer the buses pean | COMELClG Township altace i ve ne i ‘ . and father, we, » |contract was played at two tables, the Couple Is Married ? Church Notices | Mrs. Elizabeth Abbot last until May 22 and include sessions Bb Score favor going to brs. F. B. ¢—__-_—______—__ Isabella and Howard, Jr, Mrs. L. H. Burch, Guest Speak-|at watford City, Minnewaukan, Lar- = Announmement has been made of) nth | * imore, Grandin and Ellendale. * * & the marriage of Miss Laura Brockel eventh Day Adventist Church In harvesting grapefruit, loss fr er, Comes to State After 2 : Mrs. N. O. RB. tad and Lawrence Fitzgerald, both of G. P. Gaede, Pastor. ; te ¥ eg lah 8. N. U. Ramsta Canfield township, which occurred Ae IRE Jee ae hadi $, FY Hy 2 Sunday, May 5, 2 p. m. the frui tl tel South Dakota Tour Episcopal Guild to To Head Fortnightly Wednesday morning, April 24,in Wi-| '"Bipie study League will be|clipplng it off. ee —_—_— —- % : . started in the S. D. A. church on | Program details for the presbyter- Sponsor Food Sale Mrs, N. O. Ramstad was named to| | The bride wore a dark blue crepe! comer 7th St. and Avenue C, for the| > | fal meeting which will be held Tues- the presidency of the Fortnightly club|4ress with corresponding accessories!German speaking people.’ These day and Wednesday, May 7-8, at the|, Mrs. W. E. Cole heads the commit- when the annual election of officers |and was attended by Mrs. Sherman! pibte studies will be given on the ON HAND— Stewartsade church and will open [tee in charge of a food sale which St. was held during the regular meeting | Harvey Fitzgerald was best man for) most interesting topics of our time. TO LOAN series of similar meetings in the state,|George’s Episcopal Afternoon Guild Wednesday afternoon at the home of |the bridegroom. Signs of the times. What do these will sponsor at the A. W. Lucas com- Mrs. Gi F. Bird, 711 Second st.| Neighbors and friends gathered at ON BISMARCK were announced Friday by Miss Anna pret ky 's. George F. 5 nt ‘line Fit Ia hi . |things mean? Prophesy fullfilled. HOMES D. Burr, 702 Fourth 8t., state prest-|PADy es ctl 3 Mrs. Ramstad succeeds Mrs. W. L.|the Fitzgerald home in the evening) Gur troubled world, etc. These stu- vent of ihe Bynodical of the Women’s 8000. eek ies, fot an infernal reception honoring] Stes are free ‘or everybod, all coral N 0 W PRICE OWENS Missionary society of the Presbyterian % ft a Other officers chosen are: Mrs. Mra J. Piiseraid : Ladd batts ally invited. Bring your Bible. Phone 278 church, who will attend all the meet-. Bantist Ladies’ Aid Soe wate ti Med bred Mrs.|e¢ midnight. | Questions on the topics will be an- ings. oe. = , recording 3 . ‘i swered. Evangelist G. P. Gaede will Mis, R. L. Phelps, Steele, presby-| Giving Rummage Sale F. R. Smyth, corresponding secretary, he iis sn oe terial president, will preside at the vial and Mrs. ©. R. Robertson, treasurer. | Current Events Club ae session, which opens at 1 o'clock Tues-| The First Baptist Ladies’ Aid is Mrs, Louis Farrell of Fort Lincoln To E s f 5 day afternoon. Mrs. L. H. Burch, the| sponsoring a rummage sale Saturday supplied the program, speaking on o Entertain Guests guest speaker for this year, who comes jin the basement of the church, which jyaben snd the United Grates” and from the Farm School for Mountain lis located at the corner of Fourth St., illustrating her talk with maps made} Arrangements for the Current Boys at Swanannoa, N. C., will speak/and Avenue B, beginning at 9:30 by men enrolled in the Civilian Con-| Events club's annual guest day enter- ‘Tuesday afternoon on “Increase in|o'ciock. Mrs. O. T. Rasen heads the servation corps. Mrs. Farrell added|tainment, which will be held Wed- the Misston Field” and will address|/committee in charge, which also in- to her formal discussion, in which she|nesday, May 15, at the home of Mrs. TODAY and SAT. the popular service at 8 o'clock in the; cludes Mrs. Edward W. Herbert and dealt largely with Japan's foreign|J. A. Larson, 400 Sixth St. was an- evening on “The Uniform Task of|yrs R. E. Kennedy. relations, reminiscences of her travels} nounced at the regular meeting held}| They'll Steal Their Missions.” Rev. H. M. Gulson will xe % in that country. Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. For- Way Into Y lead devotions at the evening meeting ee ’ Mrs, Frank Huss, who is a member|rest M. Davis, 930 Sixth St., as host- ay Into Your which is open to the interested pub-| Beauticians’ Study of the Rapid City, 8. D., Fortnightly|ess. Mrs. A. J. Arnot, Mrs. George|| Heart! lic. Mrs. Burch also will take part Cl b Hi Id M ti club, was a guest, bringing greetings|F. Shafer and Mrs. J. C. Taylor are in the Wednesday morning session. U Olas Meeting of her organization and telling of its|the committee in charge of guest day Tuesday evening the picnic supper, activities, arrangements. 8 traditional feature of the presbyter-| Members of the Beauticians’ Study * * * Mrs. Mark ‘Hollis and Mrs. C. A. ial meeting, will be served in the|club, meeting Wednesday evening at New State Sales Tax church dining room. Mrs. John Welch |the home of Mrs. Ruth Thompson, 301 5 of Menoken, president of the Stewarts-| Tenth St., heard e paper on “Sterili- Is Explained to Club dale auxiliary, and Mrs. James ease Sarai iwy aia by tobi a Last Donald are arranging for housing o! an en ussed the materia NORMA PETERSON, BET T . e the delegates who are to remain over- presented. It was decided to hold the : ipsminaicceeneacay anEtlia Grete eran tklae tox HUN ‘reset night. Business will be completed by|/next meeting at the home of Mrs.) The outstanding Girl Scout/tended Camp Lakamaga at St. Paul.|pecame effective Wednesday were 4 or 5 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. |Mary Carufel with Miss Alice Glovich/ achievements of Norma Peterson,) Registered as a tenderfoot scout in} explained to members of the Wom- About 40 delgates are expected tojas assisting hostess on Wednesday,|Betty Laist and Irma Fern Logan | 1931, Miss Logan became a second|en’s Nonpartisan Club No. 1, by R. R. attend from the Bismarck presby-/May 15, when Miss Dorothy Rigler/will be recognized at the annual/class scout in June, 1932, and a first|smith, sales tax division director, . i terial, which takes in auxiliaries at/will speak on “Bones of the Head” /court of awards to be held at the/class scout in April, 1933. She is the! when they met Thursday evening at M YSTE Ry. Coleharbor, Wilton, Leith, New Salem, /and plans will Be made for the club’s/Bismarck city auditorium at 7:30/ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Logan,|the World War Memorial building Mandan, Bismarck, Stewartsdale,|second dancing party. A potluck/o'clock Friday evening when they|/221 Avenue B. Besides taking an'dining room, Harold Hopton, com- EDWIN DROOD Glencoe and Steele. luncheon was served during the so-/will be presented with the Golden/active part in all troop activities, | missioner of insurance, also spoke at . ee she vedi cial hour. ieee a) award, the highest made in|Miss Logan was an acting Meutenant |the meeting. with CLAUDE RAINS fc} » 8. D., if scouting. in one of the city troops this year| Mr, Smith said that the tax hi Ki end to bring Mrs. Burch here after M’Dermott-Foreshew Miss Peterson's Girl Scout career!and attended Camp Lakamaga. She|been rather well received ed tisiabe DOUGLASS Plus Ko Ko Cartoon the close of her South Dakota tour. a 4 dates from December, 1930, when she/is a senior in Bismarck high school |lic so far as could be ascertained af- MONTGOMERY Admission: 10 and 26c On Sunday, Mrs, Bureh is to visit the} Wedding: Solemnized | was registered as a tenderfoot. In|and is 17 years old. ter only one day. He explained that New Salem Presbyterian church in June, 1932, she took her second class| Miss Laist, who is the daughter of |the tax was in reality a replacement Plus Comedy - N Matinees Sat. 2:30 P. M. the morning and the Wilton congre- Ritee: ott,|ank and she was promoted to first/Mr. and Mrs. William Lalst, 506/measure, for although it does not re- —— en gation in the eee ial ager Ses Sateita pruetdes te class in aphott sh She is the daugh-| Fifth St., was invested in the tender-| place taxes already levied, it makes COMING SUNDAY Presbyterial ngagem a f Mr. Mrs. John L. Pet | foot ik in Dect 5 5 for Mrs, Burch and Mise Burr willlot Fargo, and John Edwin Foreshew.|015 °nirtn “ge. Outstanding in’ ali|second class in dune. 1982, and in the [eee sees for various purposes Saturday, Sun., Mon. GUY KIBBEE Lone’ eae Mrs. E. M. sh dapeel troop activities, she helped with the| first class rank in April, 1933. She| Basing his conclusions upon statis- “ , ——_ = Leerilll fed sitar ial at| Bismarck day camp last summer and|attended Camp Lakamaga in 1934| tics of North Dakota business for past EVERY INCH ALINE MacMAHON 5:15 o'clock Wednesday afternoon by has taken an active part in her| and has assisted with training young-|years, Mr. Smith stated that the di-|| ! " q ERE Rev. Pather Henry Holleman, assist- troop projects. Miss Peterson is 17/er scouts in signaling and first aid.|vision anticipates a revenue of $2,- ‘ P A C K E D ms " he Fs Ent rpaktor - years old and is a senior in Bis-|Sixteen years of age, she is a senior |000,000 per year from the tax, which “While the Patient P ga Wish to borrow Ease Mrs, Foreshew are not marck high school. In 1934 she at-|in St. Mary's high school. will yield about $1,000,000 annually 99 ‘; $1200.00 on second taking « trip at this time and are at to poor relief, $200,000 annually to WITH ENTER: Slept The hearts of millions of mortgage — Bis- home at the Prince hotel. 8. D., where he had been in the em-|4@—. 5 @/|pensions and $2,650,000 in the two- mothers all over the world . marek property— ‘The bride came here in October,;Ploy of the South Dakota highway | | Meetings of Clubs | year period to be distributed to dis- : . t 6% P a 1933, and since then has been employ- |department. He is a member of és tressed schools at the discretion of the will be made happier be- oC os eee ed in the state public health labora-|Triangle, social engineering frater-|| And Social Groups ||board of equalization acting under cause sons and daughters $100 per month. tory, She is a graduate of the Sa-|nity. ° @|the department of public instruc- ill bert For information jered Heart academy at Fargo and has ee * Rebekah Lodge bie suit Sika : eee inquire at Tribune attended’ the North Dakota Agricul- | A regular meeting of the Rebekah ir. Hopton gave de! o re- | office. tural college, Fargo, and the Univer- Ree Rete etre Gene | tenes will be held at 8 o'clock Fri-|Ccent trip to Washington, D. C., to at- of . sity of North Dakota, Grand Forks.|iinot left Friday morning for El- day evening at the World War Me-|tempt to get the federal government ay During the last year, she has been ac-| is aale, summoned there by the ser-|0rial building dining room. to underwrite Lail insurance in North tive in Girl Scout leadership work. | iou5 ‘itiness of their mother. ——$—$_____ Dakota and said that he believes his ll a r ements Mr. Foreshew, who is a graduate of es Lawrence Kositzky arrived here, mission was successful although he as the civil engineering department of * * * Friday from Kalispell, Mont., where | still is awaiting final approval from with every 25¢ Kodak Fin- On Her A the School of Mines at Rapid City,) mrs, Jennie McKenzie of Minnea- he is manager of a Woolworth store, | the national capita). He explained ishi Ord (fil Da: 8. D., has been residing in Bismarck | polis, who had been a patient at the|‘ Visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.| that his department has four distinct ishing Order ims or re- —_ y \ fcr nine months, being employed in|Bismarck hospital since shortly be-|C: R. Kositzky, 823 Eleventh St., for|divisions, including the supervisory, prints). N Ss the state highway office bridge de-|fore Easter when she was injured in| 'V° weeks. bonding fund, tire and tornado fund Prices: Any size film developed ‘\ junday, partment, He came here from Pierre,}an automobile accident, was well and printed for only 25c. Re- May 12 Shoppers!! enough to leave the hospital Friday Prints: 120 size, 8 ea; 16 size, joe afternoon and is staying at the home 04 ea.; 123 » 05 ea. 4 of J. P. Spies, 213 First St. ENDS TONIGHT (Friday) Whether in’ oF out ofglongy Pally ty winters always xe * ; : PING PONG it’s all quite simple. We PEcyAicERCAinL ever gene Lies Miss Arilys Anderson, 723 Second|| THE GOOFIEST GANGSTER youeverroared PHOTOS wire Flowers anywhere— 8t., gave a May day party from 3:30 B i col i i a Main to 5:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon Pam cat 12 for 25¢ or, if placed early enough, = is mi when selecting Dining Room for members of the McCabe Methodist send them by air mail— that graduation gift. Also re- ig Episcopal church school first year Open iRagiuniay, niente and Bile II rer i member we have ® wonderful se- The Patterson class and one other guest, Dorothy day afternoons. usually one week in ad- eee Bulova, Gruen, Hamil- 3 ia, Carlson. Covers were laid for eight vance. ton Elgin watches to show _ Bismarck’s Finest place to ea at the table which was centered with ¢C bell’s Photo you. Family Dinners @ May pole, places being marked with ampbells 10 a 3 t Ete. the May baskets which were given as Shop Oscar H. Will & Co. begin at favors. Mavis Holmquist and Bever- y Fh hi "1 . now es Special menus for all occa- ly Jean Patera won prizes in the Cor. 3rd and Main enerphone 184 games which provided diversion. G4 aMetrgGolduyn- Mayer ncrurs aN? 315 Third St. Bismarck , sencicr a = “MARCH OF TIME” — BUSTER KEATON — NEWS Wedding Ring Store” SHOWING FHECOO SAT. - SUN. - MON. Tl ‘5 F 26c Until 7:30 UES, : and A 30 RING CIRCUS OF MELODY - DRAMA! QOdorless, weedless, easy to apply. Goes farther, costs less.

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