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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MAY 81,1985 - som nets a ~ > . 7 + Ee ER Te + ’ Register and Mrz. Putnam were|the National Federation of Music| |X ) a > chosen as the new membership com-|Clubs Bulletin, which was published - : % eniteee, for and distributed at the biennial The customary gift of $10 was voted | meeting held recently at Philadelphia, 4 for the Camp Grassick free bed|Pa. Copies were recelved-in the city ] fund. this week, " - Mrs. J. C. Taylor, who was program} Individuals from this state who had . leader for the meeting, talked on|their pictures published were Mrs. ~ “Historic Spots of phaeee pees ed er cee Fargo, presi- i giving facts about Fort Union, - |dent of the national federation; John ee Mrs. H. F. Keller Named 4 ish, Fort Berthold and the Indian|E. Howard, Grand Forks, state presi- | tribes eee eee ead cian eater re fae jee Cann Gar had this : camps of the Lewis lark expedi- |city, st r club cor . * C TY E en Cl b H ad tion, Fort Abercombie, Pembina| Pictures of the Tiny Tots Music N t i Y, H W H d u ent v ts ul e jWhere the first fur trading post was|club of the Mehus conservatory of oO in: f ears ave e a a " established, Fort Lincoln and Me-|music, Bismarck, and the Wahpeton Mrs. J. C.. Taylor's Paper on His- td the home of Mrs. George F. Sha-|Kean, Médora, the Badlands and/high school girls’ glee club were given fer, 305 Avenue B. Mrs. Keller suc-|stories of the Little Missouri. Mrs. |space in the Junior Bulletin section of M tt S I Like | hi f toric North Dakota Spots {ceeds Mrs. Henry O, Putnam, Taylor gave personal reminiscences |the edition, which also was publish- a Tess a e 1S. 4 . Ends Year's Program Mrs. E, J. Conrad was retained as|of Mary Faulkner McLean, who lived |ed separately for distribution to the}: , te as x Simmons, America’s quality mattress makers, had too many fine mattress coverings! They wanted to reduce their stocks, quickly! Selecting a few large stores, they said: “If you'll buy a carload of mattresses, we will give you a price that will astonish your city! We'll give you coverings heretofore confined to expensive mattresses, we'll give you Simmons high-quality construction throughout. You can sell $24.75 to $29.75 mattresses for $16.95!” Thus this sale! COME EARLY! | federation and corresponding secre-|at Fort McKean, and read an account| junior federated groups throughout tary; Mrs. T. O. Brandenburg was ad-|of Custer’s departure from Old Fort |the United States. Mrs. H. F. Keller was advanced/vanced from recording secretary to|Lincoln to the fatal engagement with s* from the vice president position to/ vice president; Mrs, Forrest M. Davis |the Indians at Little Big Horn, which head the Current Events club when|was advanced from treasurer to re-)was written by Mrs. McLean. V.F.W. Group Chooses the final meeting of the 1934-35 club/cording secretary; and Mrs. F. F. * oe Co: nv ention Delegates year was held Wednesday afternoon|Griebenow was named treasurer in ici i : place of Mrs, Davis, Mrs, D. J. Mc- gg ker bike penis Gillis, who is the only active charter 1 a The Auxiliary to the Veterans of Frank’s Place now under new member of the group, was sppointed SOE eed Foreign Wars, which was organized management. Pay us a visit historian. North Dakotans are given pictorial feet Ate oh a oh iy attend the department convention and give your stomach a treat.| Mrs. A. J. Arnot, Mrs. George M.|prominence in the special edition of Shh wil be Uald” ae SaRenSen Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, June 2-4, at the third regular meeting held Wednesday evening at the home of the president, Mrs. E. P. Quain, 518 Avenue A, The group also checked results of the V.F.W. Buddy Poppy sale held last Saturday and appoint- ed Miss Ruth Wynkoop as publicity chairman. The delegates chosen were Mrs. Oscar Selvig, Mrs. Minnie L, Shu- man, Mrs. P. G. Harrington, Mrs, E. G. Wanner and Mrs. Walter R. ter. Their alternates are Mrs. George Robidou, Mrs, Malvin O, Olson, Mrs. D. B. Shaw, Mrs. H. M. Leonhard and Miss Wynkoop. Members who wish to attend the convention are ‘ ‘ « | asked to telephone Mrs, Selvig (1613). Beautiful, White Fluffy nas Mrs. Selvig, who was chairman of the Buddy Poppy drive, and her many helpers expressed at the meet- 3 ing their wish to thank all who pat- , ronized the sale or otherwise helped to make it a success. One thousand poppies, the entire consignment or- 4 dered by the group, were sold out by : 9:30 o'clock, according to Mrs. Selvig, e who states that many more blooms could have been sold if they were available. Proceeds of the drive go toward support of the V.F.W. Na- Chiffons and all the other lovely sheer and shimmery materials. % tional Home at Eaton Rapids, Mich., There are many dainty demure styles as well as those slightly which the national V. F. W. maintains sophisticated models that will bring joy to the heart of any e for the care and education of veter- sweet girl graduate. Ankle lengths as well as shorter models. ans’ orphans. * * * ‘i A. D. McKinnon, Jr., son of Mr. and Pure Silk Crepe Pure Silk Mrs, A. D, McKinnon, 312 Avenue B, : west, who for the last two years has HOSE 3 s been state superintendent for the U. cal, y 8. Forest Service, has left for. Huron, 8. D., to assume his new duties as summer atthe Rose apartments. . assistant technician for the federal : 3 dd : Cc : 4 Boil erosion service. In his new posi- , . tion he will be peaciars eed either § at Huron or Chamber! Mrs. Mc- RN “i 1 Cc a clltfen” teslarpeettn } : Kinnon and thelr baby daughter, a i F FE | > pest he eee ope 5 4 fe pisvabeenen fet Neher if) pte : 1 5 ‘ F thi _ X) N cago where they are spend a moni 5 ‘ * :y He heron ell sehen Bate Se : . visiting with Mrs, McKinnon’s mother a ‘ " toms, V front and back. Adjust- all of the new spring end arid sister before joining him in South : Ff ' . xe ok Dr. and Mrs. V. J. LaRose, 622 Sixth Bt. entertained at a 7 o'clock dinner 'e She Will Need which was followed by bridge Thurs- ite oes Farrell and Norman Farrell and Gap: tain and Mrs. George R. Connor, all of Fort Lincoln, $1.98 $ 3.95 senisitichcisimeiaaall for the Women’s Christian Temper- ance Union, who has been speaking in the state for five weeks and who A beautiful selection of White ‘T-strap Sandals and White Pumps in # choice of skin, mrebaeosereer st Abes apo paces medium and high heels. Sizes for every girl in the group in widths from AAA to on ees ings including that of the Bismarck i district held at Steele last week-end, j ‘ has gone to Sheyenne, Wyo., to con- . A-Great Manufacturer's Clearance xe * _ ‘The Misses Bertha Schulz ‘of Bis- ; . ry a erine Dal of Bismarck Drake were umong the guests of = honor when patronesses of Davis . dents at a picnic dinner in Riverside park to honor the graduating sen- : iors. i } Church Societies | : ‘ : WATCH US MAKE IT! ee | Mrs. Fred Gruenberg, 305 Avenue . 1 e 'D, will be hostess for a meeting of the Zion Lutheran Ladies’ Aid to be held i Our Own at 7:30 o'clock. Friday evening. All 7 . day. Members and their friends are invit- Home-Made Ice Cream |||] We have just installed at our fountain a SHE FELT MARVEL- ' Usually $24.75 f to $29.75 1 RAPID ci, FREEZER ||} | SMeNMaIS |] uae te | q ream { j utyrest — America's ¥ i is BECAME REGULAR eas Q - ality i which, in almost less time than it takes to tell it, freezes from pure, sweet, ttress! ' Tich cream and delicious flavorings, the most delicious ice cream orn have Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN Relieved i‘ : i ever tasted. Her Constipation* ‘ 5 a ; S . Read this splendid letter: “I P a $ 1 D ow n : ; , Drop in during the day or evening, sample it, and then take home a tried everything, with little or no ™ ‘ ‘ quart so that every member of the family may enjoy this greatest of frozen eed stash citer ah pr ‘in Balance Monthly delicacies, ‘ was continually breaking out. * \ 3 tacos See ae a UALITY CONSTRUCTION—by Simmons, ‘Americs’ i ree meals a day for al a 9, ttress sale like this! QI y ons, Ami s 4 vid Today's Run Will Include Elimination became regular; I felt quallly mattress makers!” BEAUTIFUL COVERINGS—the kind you usually find only on the most expensive mat- Vanilla Banana Sensati ion are outlook on life was changed.”— | | tresses. EXTRAORDINARY SELECTION—we've never such an assort: nd Hamel, Pawling, N.Y. { carload (see them piled high on our furniture floor, for ke and convenient selection), but if poets a ffic anything they'll sell out quickly! Therefore—COME early for complete selection. SALE BEGINS Chocolate Butter Pecan ap iGenetivation de to tow LY AT 9 O'CLOCK! oat luctus ys ER al inat , a ; furnishes vitamin B and iron. ALL BED . ORDER BY MAIL — EXTRA SPECIAL! A large serving of Ths Rue in ALL-BUA in gee SIZES LOOK AT THIS CHOICE | we x= sun ° nals, More effective than “bulk” in Dozens of Different Coverin ‘ leafy vegetabl it does not Moatly “One-of-a-Kind” Frosted Malted Milk - 10c Jeaty yoswablog don Exceptionally well tal- | Gorgeous DAMASKS, panel and allover designs Inn't this natural food pleasantar , am with | Rich-looking SATEEN! than patent medicines? Just eat handles at sides for The new WOVEN “PEARL” DESIGNS. bv tecrerevcncele dally. , aeons convenient handling. In the Nemes Colors—ROSE, GREEN, ORCHID, E. mee yas seer Each mattress in ean- | Durable Blue-and-White Stripe ACA f Ticking. « FINN E " b] S DRUG your grocere Muth ware ae at itary carton, unhan- Coverings usually found only on higher-priced mat- fective than part-bran dled from factory to 3 . - STORE Hpac ated? Helos yal Mostly one of a kind. 4 cal 5 ERED a