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Frazier Speak Bismarck residents * fbllowed by cards and dancing . wurday, May 4, at the Roosevelt in Washington, D. C. Remarks by Senator Lynn J. wer and Gerald P. Nye, Judge gram. year were Sidney L. Wardwell, D, Rabe, Dickinson, secretary. We Registered irom Bismarck George Scannell. Nye, Cooperstown; J. D. Simpson, Valley City; Fargo; Byran A. Clark and ham, Thompson; Dr. James A. Sidney L. Wardwell. Pembina, Elected President; Nye and i Ged those present when the North] 2 Dakota State Society held a meeting ; consisting of a banquet which was Birdzell and Colonel Frank White and vocal solos by Ernest C. Living-|20n, Ston of Minot made up the brief pro- bina, president; Mrs. L, E. Birdzell, Bismarck, vice president; Robert Lar- , 80n, Minot, treasurer, and Miss Lydia | 80; Birdzell was named for a second term, Miss Rabe, named to the sécre- taryship, was a resident of this city for some time before leaving for fashington. Retiring officers who were present were Dr. John Lee Coulter of Fargo, f president, and Hon. J. F. T. O’'Con-|Constance Phillips, LaMoure; nor, Grand Forks, vice president. Judge and Mrs. Birdzell, Alfred 8. . Gilroy, Charl imon, eee eM oan’ “and “‘tromes| Church School to Pay Burke, Charles R. Robertson and Mrs. Others attending were Senator and Mrs. Senator Frazier, the Misses Versie and Lucille Frasier and Vernon Frazier, Hoople; 1 White, Mrs, Edwin White 5 seein Veltey City and ‘Devils | invitation to all cradle roll mothers to Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Sidney L. Ward- attend this and the regular church well, Pembina; Mr. and Mrs. Hi a fy Lashkowitz, Fargo; Charles Hamel, |be offered: songs, “Home” and “A Grafton; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shorb,|Memory,” sixth grade children; poem, Surrey and Grand Forks; Pete Stew- art, Mandan; William Mark, Mr. and Mrs. J, E. Garvey and Mr. and Mrs. ‘Thelma Gunderson, Dickinson and Grand Forks; the Misses Laurel and ’ oars Kingsley, Mohall; HR. Eps, Women S Classes to North Dakotans Hold Annual Meeting at Nation’s Capital babek, Michigan; Edward Girard, Valley City; Miss Marion E. Lyness, Fessenden; T. N. Slocum, Minot; Mrs. E. J, Michael and Mrs. E. M. Fuller, Grand Forks; Mr. and Mrs. D. H. MacAr- were|thur, Bottineau; Dr. and Mrs. Ben , University of North Da- kota; Miss Vivian Tise, Casselton; John B. Larson, Minot; Miss Mar- Sat-|cella McKenna, Napoleon; Mr. and hotel|Mrs. Leslie Erhardt, Hamilton; Miss Grace and Stanley Gaines, Minot; T. Fra-|5. Syverson, Cooperstown; Mr. had Frances Lambe, Kenneth J. Shan- Anita Moore and James H. Hope; Albert F. Duggan, L. B,|Mrs. Robert Larson, Minot; Mrs.| Forks; Mr. and Mrs. John Andrews and M. O. Ryan, Fargo; Mr. and Mrs. | served rol tables Lloyd A. Nelson, Landa; Mr. and Mrs. ot with gatiw bet H. G. Knapp, Minot; Mr. and Mrs. George A. Benson, Fargo; Miss Mar- ion A. Belknap, Grand Forks; Ed- mund J. Grady, Mrs. William Lemke and William Lemke, Jr., Fargo; Miss Miss Claire M. Sand, Minot, and Clarence ‘were| 8. Slater. ee * and | O'clock Sunday and extend a ee * Miss Pearl E. Urban, Epping; Albert H. Redman, Crystal; Theo. aahiic ead Fessenden; Francis C. Brooke, Mrs.|the women’s recreation classes, an- Annabel Brooke and R. N. Brooke,/nounced Saturday that there will be Cando; Chester N. and Edgar Dale,/a hike for the members, starting Rugby; Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Hol-|from the World War Memorial build- brook, Rugby; Constance E. Johnson, |ing at 6:30 o'clock Monday evening, Alexander; Mrs. Florence Cunning-|if the weather permits. Members are Dus-|to bring their own lunches. Lambe, Grand Forks; Mrs. J. K. Mc- i Leod, Flasher; Miss Fern ae Officers elected for the Jamestown; Gerry Hagenstein, Mi- ensuing | ot; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Galbraith, Larimore; Miss Aleada Nelson, Grand Forks; Mr. and Mrs. W. B Bell, Far- Mrs. Thysa Schancke, Grand (© SOCIETY and CLUBS freshments will be served. A brief| building, at 8 o'clock Saturday eve- business session will be held, starting | ning. nf Public Is Bidden to Hospital Open House] *t 7:30 o'clock. Sister M. Boniface, OS8.B., superior, and other Sisters of St. Alexius hos- pital extend an invitation to the gen- eral public to attend an house open. to be given from 2 to 5 o'clock Sun- day afternoon in observance of Na- tional Hospital day. Honor guests | broadcast will be all babies born at the hospital during the year and their mothers, a custom which has been in effect for many years. Visitors will be taken through the hospital and will be shown displays of its equipment. Mrs. | “ James W. Guthrie, R.N., and Mrs. C. C. Larsen, R.N., graduates of the hos- pital’s training school, will preside at x * * Spring Dancing Party the tea table. Mother’s Day Tribute Children of McCabe Methodist Episcopal Sunday school will present @ special Mother’s day program at 12 service. Following is the program to “Mother,” Arline Solberg; violin solo, Jack Ohde; poem, “On Mother's Day,” Dolores Wells, and songs, “Mother” Miss |@24 “Mother of Mine,” fifth grade. Hold Outing Monday Miss Dorothy Petron, director for in “Anne of Green alnew , sweetheart touches the human tender spot! TONIGHT - SUNDAY - MONDAY Gables,” in Trole that With 0. P. HEGGIE HELEN WESTLEY Elizabeth Patterson John Qualen Directed by George Nicholls, Jr. from the novel, “ The Crime of Sploestre Bonnard” by Anatole France. , Plus—Scrappy Cartoon and CAPITOL MOTHER at our house always gets a vacation the kitchen on Mother’s Day Tomorrow We will eat at the G. P. Restaurant 50c from Special Sunday Dinners Roast Young TURKEY and all the trimmin’s STEAKS AND CHOPS Served from 11:30 a, m. till 8:30 p.m. evening. For decorated with yellow, orange and golf course Friday will have a work green. crepe paper effects and ferns. day evening, zation, presided. The White Jackets orchestra of Fargo played for the dance program which continued un- Arrangements for the party were made by the Misses Mary Cowan and Alice Jensen, and Harrison Monk and Kenneth Lauster. The function formally marks the close of John Moses, president of the organi- trice Register, president, who urges attend. Chairmen til midnight. Players’ activities until the new sea- Son opens next fall. C. D. A. ‘Court Honors Mothers Monday Night at a Mother's day party on Monday evening, which is the regular meeting date. The court also has announ SAT. Added! Keaton Comedy Carteon ENDS 66 A nnouncement DAN HEIDT a THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1935 Sunday,” 14th Century English Flaherty; solos, Bernard H , “Phosphore sence,” Loewe—Richard Shafer; solo, “a Birthday,” Huntington-Woodward —Miss Sathre; quartet, “Water Boy,” Is Given by Players|*3i.zty. anon Lit, George Shaler, More than 30 couples attended the first annual spring dinner dance of the Bismarck Community Players which was given at the club house|® of the es Jr. and Richard Shafer. Church Societies t Faris Hustlers The Harris Hustlers class of the Treat her to a home-cooked dinner which WAS) sscabe Methodist Episcopal church dinner church parlors at 7:30 o’c! according ENDS SATURDAY TARZAN AND HIS MATE SUN. - MON. - TUES. ELIZABETH ALLAN EWIS STONE ROARING LAUGHS BAFFLING THRILLS STOLEN HARMONY” == PARAMOUNT 26c Until 7:30 * GHARLES BOYER came, JOAN BENNETT woo7ee\ HELEN VINSON - JOEL McCREA Sex! Veteran Bismarck Tonsorial Artist now is at the Annex Barber Shop » Located at Fifth and Broadway, under Lenhart’s Drug Store Mr. Heidt, who has been employed as a barber in Bismarck for the last eight years, especially invites all of his friends and patrons, as well as new customers, to visit him at his new location. Sunday - Monday Tuesday A Smashing Woman’s Story That Lays Bare the Secret Heart of Her | San EERE arene Chapter F, P.O, Meetings of Clubs ||, Mrs. Edward 3B. o UCT. Auxiliary A meeting of the United Com- held at the American r fary ‘room, World, Wer” Memoriai| at the Dome tonight. xe k Past Presidents’ Parley, A.L.A. The Past Presidents’ Parley of the ane Past Presidents’ Patley of the| FOR YEAR ROUND VARIETY of fresh, appetizing food, come to the PATTERSON Delightful family dinners served nightly in main dining room for as low as— Lewis and Clark hotel, Mandan, at 1 o'clock (CST) Monday afternoon, ‘. (Additional Society on Page Three) eee Third annual 40 and 8 dance}- at the Dome tonight. Give MOTHER A TREAT MOTHER'S DAY at THE INN Across from Tribune Phone 117 Special Menu fer Mother DAY MAY 12 One day in all the year to honor the one who bas given sil her days to us! What a privilege —and what a to wear a flower in her honor—a bright blos- som if you know the will last as long or be as useful joy of Mother's pres- Bulova, Gruen ence; a pure white one a se Nace ifhersmileis buta " treasured memory. Let us show you our wonderful f rome surat tee nance sh makes |! Say it with FLOWERS Oscar H. Will & Co. Open evenings and until moon Mother's Day hone 784 Greenhouse 315 Third st. F. A. Knowles “Bismarck’s: Dismond and Wedding Ring Store” McCabe Methodist Episcopal Church Cerner of Fifth and Thayer Walter E. Vater, paster MOTHER’S DAY—MAY 12, 1935 Morning Worship, 10:30 Evening Worship, 1:: Sermon subject: es Sermon meee Le “A Mother's Influence” Special music at beth services. A hearty invitation ts extended to all. Cox, 602 Thayer] a ry ‘avenue, west, will be hostess for the " And Social Groups | jmeeung of Cnapter 9, P20. sur evening af the home of Sirs. MW, Cree to be held at 3 o'clock Mon-| Roan, 222 Park St. mercial Travelers’ Auxiliary will be} Third annual 40 and 8 dance MOTHERS ||| WEAR Third annual 40 and 8 dance Tegular meeting of the Cosmos! at the Dome tonight. A. M. Our Week-End Special For This Week Skeet. shooting Sunday, 3 Bismarck Gun Club. 408 MAIN OMORROW has been set aside as a day of tribute to the Mothers of the world. Millions will observe this glo- rious day. Yet every son and daughter knows that no day is long enough, no flowers lovely enough, no words sweet enough, to express the depths of feeling that Mother’s day brings forth. It is a very small part, indeed, of the significance of Mother’s day that can ever be expressed. Even more than most people do the bakers of the world owe a great debt to the Mothers. For it was our Mothers who showed us how to bake... Tomorrow We Honor the Greatest Baker whose bread, golden crusted, fragrantly oven-fresh, with a never-to-be-forgotten taste has always been our greatest inspi- ration, the goal to which we have long aspired. ‘And now that Mother bakes no more... and the hours over the hot oven are a thing of the past... it is our greatest desire to present her with a loaf of bread that in goodness, in fla- vor, in real quality, matches her own on her luckiest baking days. So today it is with the great- est of pride that we do our small part to honor the Mothers of the world... the greatest bakers of them all! Bismarck Baking Company Sunday, May 12 - Treat Her di Dinner at the New Sweet Shop CN cece Ee rT III COMO MUM MM CO MM LOLOL CC CCU CO OC TT UMMM OO LAMM CLAM OOM LO OL CLC LOCC LCC OLR PHONE 27 E IMPITIPETNIINIIMMMI MM DDD DD OOP LOCOCO ‘ = MUNN ENE (OULD UO CO OO OCCT EI Mn OC COCO cc CCC v %