The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 8, 1935, Page 5

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"'* State M. E. Mission Group _ Opens 2-Day Meeting Here| x» nex sen obs Tour of State Capitol and Ban- quet Among Social High- lights of Meeting sembled in Bismarck for the thirty- ~|R.N. A. Lodge Changes Place for Card Party America that the at 9 o'clock, luncheon and a 1:15 o'clock : Convention committees named by Mrs. Dahl include: Resolutions—Mrs. fourth annual meeting of the North Man Dakota Conference, Woman’s Home society of the Methodist church, which got under Episcopal way with informal reception held , direc- tor of young people’s work, presiding. Following the afternoon meeting, the’ group went through pay ere Convention honor and prin- cipal speakers are Mrs. J. B. Little of Carrington, cD i g et HEA the meeting ji features in the morning jorial service F E i Bismarck Co-eds Win Distinctions at A. C. ter) Bertha Kingesvogel Weds Albert Boschee George T. Humphreys, 8t., both have added to ‘Mrs, Fred Boschee, also during a nuptial service ‘clock Monday evening at the of is Th Observes Music Week ‘The opening of National Music .; Week was appropriately observed at Driscoll Sunday afternoon with a piano recital given by piano pupils of Mrs, Anne Hurlbut Petersen, Trib- une apartments, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Johns. . Before playing their selections, the pupils gave life sketches of the com- posers whose works they were inter- we Presbyterial Leader preting. Mrs, R. L. Phelps, Steele, was sented: “ “Scale Exercises,” Williams—Don- ald Thomas; “Little Miss Deinty,”| third Wednesday, and Thursday’s sessions|Tamont—Ione Johns; “Merry Rain which are’ an executive committee Deepa" Eiineojian aha Csicoat and meeting at 8 o'clock, a general session|the Bumble Bee,” Chadwick—Leah on the Gift Box ‘Adds ‘nothing to the cost of the article it contains, but a lot to the value in the recipient’s eyes. Our name has been linked with quality merchandise at ‘right prices for 28 years in Bismarck. F. A. Knowles Jeweler “Bismarck’s Diamond and Audrey Pederson; “Dancing Doll,” Poldiun—Mil- dred Wright; of BGGEIn, vias Wate Once?" Letae Peter ee - 1” Lange | vice president; Mrs. F. E McCurdy of —Vernioe Pederson Bismarck, corresponding secretary and treasurer; Mrs. 8. C. Norem of Coleharbor, recording secretary; Mrs. John L, Hughes of Bismarck, secre- tary of literature; Mrs. Charles Howe to|0f Wilton, secretary of sewing; Mrs. F. E. Logee of Bismarck, secretary of “} young ’s work, and Mrs. G. Hochhalter of Wilton, secretary of Mrs. L. H. Burch, who comes from fering plates made by the school’s students to Miss Burr and a black "| walnut gavel also made at the school to Mrs. Phelps. Routine reports of officers occupied the balance of the meeting in which Miss Burr, who is state president, also took a prominent part. 19 Del Attend »| Among the 19 visitors, who repre- programs and ; Amy Glaser,| sented Bismarck. Steele, New Salem, invitations; Vernette Hidde, feature,|Gackle and Wilton, was Rev. H. M. and Lyle Whitting, floor manager. |Gulson, pastor of the Stewartedale aaa For a, Mother’s =a 6s Day The sentiment of Mother’s Day Glorifies Our Flowers Wonderful Flowers and Plants in great profusion and at very reasonable prices. An early selection is ad- vised for delivery at the time you suggest. Will’s Service Always Satisfies There is still time to send flowers_to mothers out of town. Just call Flowerphone 784 Open evenings and until noon on Mother’s Day Is Renamed Tuesday ||! church, who led the group in devo- tions, A musical feature of the program was @ quartet number, “Beautiful River of Life,” sang by Mrs. Arne Mrs. Burch and Miss Burr left ‘Wednesday evening for Watford City Poppy Poster Contest To Be Closed Friday Mrs. Charles F. Martin, Poppy chairman for the Auxiliary to OF BAGDAD! Spectacle to spalibind you! Orame to thrill youl Mystery to intrigue you! Glomour to entrance you! Beouty to dazzle you! Oriental opulence to 26c to 7:30 Plus News - Color Cartoon THURSDAY - FRIDAY Nine Years to Think It Over! “Twhilehe longed for the looe of SUPER SUDS OFFERS FREE! ween PACKARD 1935 SEDAN « 1000 » CASH for best letter received euch week on “WHY | LIKE SUPER SUDS” ————— For detalis tune in fascinating new redie “HOUSE of GLASS” WED. 9:30 P. M. KFYR Cc. 8. T. . FRE E — $39.95 Black- stone Electric Ironer with each DeLuxe Model Black- stone Electric Washer at $79.50 with your old wash- er. $8.00 down payment de- livers both to your door. Gamble Stores. } Meetings of Clubs j | And Social Groups | (ene REE sia Mie TORE RE First A. O. U. W. A regular meeting of the Ancient Order of United Workmen lodge, which is to be followed by a dancing|R. D. Hoskins, as wes snnounced party for members and their invited | previously, “ guests, will be held at the lodge hall at 8 o'clock Thursday evening. o'clock Thursday afternoon. bers and their friends are invited. ee & Ladies’ Aid Brahms program for the Thursday Musical club meeting which will be |7 held at 3 o'clock Thursday after- building. Hostesses will be Mrs. Otto M. Hansen and Miss Marguerite Ken- | P®* [<n An Seren Nene ore neere Se eee | Church Societies f tained at a formal dinner dance Set: urday evening. Paramount Fri., Sat. Ben Bernie and all his lads —in— “Stolen Harmony” A Grand Musical Comedy! A song-laden festival ef Fun and Remance! Special for Music Week! “No Man Can Call Me His Yet All Men Are Mine!’ y/ Heartless*Conche =the flounted her be- n,t0 her with & mod Infetvetion dored {thera break Fowsy! i 2eher TRICH ‘isa Woman LIONEL ATWILL CESAR ROMERO. ® — ? ‘eture, Not Recommended for Children! NEWS - ORGAN FESTIVAL - COMEDY NOVELTY EO 8 MEMORIES They live for her in every gift you send. How fitting, then, that your gift to her on her day, should be a liv- ing greeting ... Flowers from Hos- kins-Meyer. Order Cut Flowers or a Potted Plant Telegraph Deliveries Everywhere HOSKINS - MEYER Mem- Members of the First Baptist 1 Aid will meet at 3 o'clock Thonaey 4 afternoon with Mrs. Emma Varney, | % 408 Second St., instead of with Mrs. | ¢% sa per nn Os New Colors--New Patterns New Stripes The smartest selection of Shirts and ata real bargain price. $1.29 3 for $3.75 A regular $1.55 value and a good value at that price. Plain Whites Included Sizes 1414 to 1714 Sleeve lengths 82, 33, 34, 35 . These prices good while quantities last Buy Now and Save While Buying Shirts Save on-- Shirts and Shorts. Fast color, full size. Each... 25c Men’s Rayon Sox, elastic : top, all sizes. A Pair........ 25c New Spring Patterns in Men’s Ties. New weaves .... 5 Oc d In Our Men’s Store Broadway Entrance A. W. LUCAS CO.

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