The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 1, 1936, Page 5

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a 4 ype oS | Coffee _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1936 vous, Miss Bilda MeDonald of the "Ty Hold Food Sale ari oft 1 up of Sly and re |and sre wt sberyan To Discontinue Story Nanas a —|j SOCIETY and CLUBS [tii WEEE ets Stel ace me SSS SS Miss Beatrice Bowman, director of /@nd Dominic and the Misses Mary) wrs, Gordon ¥. 00% Cox heads s com- ; the Bismarck Public brary children’s|Margaret Arnett, Annabelle Bauer, |mittee of St. George's Episcopal Af- ST. GEORGE’S GUILD _ department, announces that after |Goldie Connell, Arlaine Gibbs, Clara |ternoon Guild members which is 5 FOOD SALE ior tes W i od: Fort Lincoln Bridge . |Stiutsys story hour frog 1 to a eee aecaky Pretnca Reurmst (Eomwcring. & food sale at the A. W. J unioret ill Intr uce Club Meets Saturday tauntbgot tee cou celktnen we Surts [Potenge Mkagen, ‘Myrtie wlatan |Leit sant ees cat roneioun chieuen Story hours will be resumed then and | Viola Tauer, Catherine Tuor and New Puppet Show Saturday), ov. o0 wan, surara o, av-|tisn™ oteh the vce |tie weber bitt and F, E. Judkins ting é Hospital and Convention Per- host an hase fr he May meet Vodmen Gathering 150 Attend Opening Is Bride at Mandan formances Are Firat on Bridge cub, Dinner wil be ered st! © Plang Are Discussed C.E.U. Meeting Event Lengthy Schedule hotel Rose room and cards will fol- rane The Capital City is sending a large tow. 3 A banquet at 5:30 p. m., and an eve- | delegation to Minot for the 4lst an- a a ning program with Bismarck, Wilton | nual convention of the North Dakota Political Club Will | wil-be tigntgtis "ot he -catriet | rigay evening mits a bang Woodmen Girl conclave to be held be} apn " . en ve el . Hold Benefit Bridge] in Bismarck ‘Thursday, May 14, act rae IN THESE ‘GLORIOUS’ ‘The Ladies’ Welford-for-Governor cording to Mrs, Marie R. Durey, dis- Pez to atend te banauet ie Registration at 10 a. m., a potluck | extension secretary, will be @ speaker lunch at noon, ritualistic work and en-jat the convention, which will et fore tertainment in the afternoon and the |Sunday night. State officers . e|evening drama and musical program | submit reports and an election will be cy and initiation service all will be stag- | held at a business session Saturday.. > ed in the World War Memorial build-} Fred Hall, Wing, is state president. ing. The banquet will be served in| Among those attending from here is the Patterson hotel dining room. Miss Esther Bremer, state field secre- Plans were discussed when Mrs.|tary, who left Thursday. }/Durey entertained local see yell ursday evening at a sewing the Baturient “Si Estelle Gorener,| Mothers Are Honored guardian, presided, During Club Meeting * 8 ‘aia, 'Mmes. John Mmes. J. W. Riley, H. H. Pilmoor ae seg| tote. Wynton were honor guess a a EL 1ES | of Chapter an Wigs ho Mothers’ clubs, at this week's meeting, Mrs, George R. Connor of Fort Lin-| observing Mothers’ day, held in the coln was hostess at a series of 1/home of Mrs. George L. Dolph, 118) )* oo ts winnipeg, Man. o'clock bridge luncheons this week, en- | Avenue C, west. eae La a tertaining eight guests from the army | Sun sults which members made for |AMd Detroit Lakes, Minn. post and Bismarck at each. Camp Grassick were displayed. The Bob Kaiser, 712 El th St. left ‘The firet given Tuesday honored | chapter voted to prepare a May bas-| a0) "for s’ week's visit at Miles Mmes, Thomas G. Poland and Adrian | Ket to be given to a needy family Pri-| ci “ycont with his grandparents, b day. Plans also were discussed for aust fir Ghun wis, Wie Fort the annual Incheon closing the club |MF- and Mrs. Charles Kaiser. Puerto Rico, respectively. They re-|year, which ts set for Tuesday, May r5 5 ceived guest favors. The score prizes | 26. Today’s Recipe . Charles R. Rol Russell E. Reid, superintendent of Beek na See Seichard Gr bub:|the State Historical society, gave an Strawberry Souffle bite, Mrs, James K, Blunt also was| illustrated lecture on the Badiands| One quart strawberries, 1 cup $@°° Business Girls’ Club Will Aid Golf Course . The Mandan Young Business Wom- en's club decided to sponsor a show MISS MARGARET CABLE this month to raise funds toward fur- In charge of the ceramics in- |nishing the new club house at the Mandan municipal golf course at a dinner meeting Tuesday evening in of the University of North Da- | the Lewis and Clark hotel. Mrs. Elsie kota, Miss Cable has given a | Smith Parker was placed in charge. number of lectures on ceramics in | It also was decided to hold a social pprerha ite last Lest wae meeting May 12 at the Keg. Mrs. Sal Bismarck chapter | Parker gave group of readings. the American Association of i . * * os University Women, D.U.V. Will Meet at Devils Lake in June The annual convention of the North Dakota department, Daughters of Union Veterans 1861-65, will be a Bismarck guest. and native birds of North Dakota. cream, 6 egg whites, 1% cups gran- Mmes, Ernest O. Stoudt, Jr. and he os ulated sugar, 4 tablespoons powder- F. H. Waldo were guests from the city Pen hire Mrs. pitied aS spel ed sugar, 1 tablespoon confectioner'’s held at Devils Lake, June 10-11, Mrs. wi ave jer sugar. i Mrs. Spratt, Mary Wynkoop; Hump.| Maude Green of this clty, department |St,rurdays Party. Recelving high /aay, wis, trom Fort Lincoln, left Fri-| Wash and stem berries, ‘Reserve For a real sole thrill, step out in superbly styled ty-Dumpty, Frances Nelson; Little gage announced Friday. Jack Horner, Charlotte Kramer; Little} The sessions will be held in the Miss Muffet, Jacqueline McDonald; | World War Memorial building of the Spider, Carylonne Dahlen; Curly | Convention city, Mrs. Green said. She Locks, Jacqueline McDonald: Prince,| Will confer with other state officers|‘i..° Charlotte Kramer; Old King Cole,|@"4 the members of the convention Elizabeth Boise; Kiddies Three, Lois Ketel Devils Lake May 15 re- Hektner, Beryl Schants and Ilo Steen. /" Ta. convention will follow the state Also, Sing A Song of Sixpence, “4 Hilzabeth Bolse; Page, Jean Burman; | Semi” Of the Grand Army of the Re Queen of Hearts, Betty Hall; Knave|" yrs’ wig with " of Hearts, Shirley Schants; Pussy-| pavinent Moe present, ie, bia Cat—Pussy Cat, Mary Lea Putnam; |Tusk, Bismarck, is department press Queen, Jean Knecht; Old Mother | correspondent. Hubbard, Betty Brauer; Her Dog, eee Mary Ellen Schwab; |qhree Bun4|Federation Leaders ; The Farmer's Wife, Rose- i Mergens; ‘The Farmer's Wite, Ro«-| Disagree on League tate GPR Ni Welt oe day morning for California where|about a dozen and crush the rest Red Cross Shoes. Custom-fitting, beautifully de- Yellow snapdragons arranged in a|they will spend some weeks on leave} with potato masher. Add granulated signed, they flatter your feet and beautify them, before reporting at Green Bay. The/ sugar and stir until sugar is dissolv- Sasanibehican 1 rebie at hott har: [original orders received by Major |ed. Put tn refrigerator until wanted. too. Our expert fitters will be glad to help you Poland were for duty at Milwaukee,| An hour before wanted for servini choose the last that’s best and most flattering ewicaw ‘Wis. While in California they will for your foot, Price now only $6.50. visit at San Francisco, their last home Aichmond's Bootery University Women to __|betore coming eit) You'll be it yea Hear Panel Discussion pfitcle of the Trinity Latneran| Hl misg stopping at the A panel ooh based on con- eee ee Guild, will serve|#i Capital psi office sumer buying vocal solos by Mrs. banquet for women’s physical le K. C. Hathaway make up the program | education class next Monday evening Tuesday, May 5t arranged for the May dinner meeting|in the World War Memorial build- of the Bismarck chapter, American |ing, the committee announced Friday. | eens Apes of University Women, at|An error sey a. ae ser P. m., Monday, in the Rendez-|announcement due e fa Fresh f vous. Mrs. Hathaway's accompanist |both organizations had been con- HOME ets It’s Here! The New 1936 will be Miss Mildred I. Hoff. tacted. Eater, Joan Harty; Peter's Wife, De- . .L KINDS a 3 ‘The General Federation of Women’s| Mrs. Paul O. Netland is program * * # OF AL Jane Ann Skinner, Gow, Royann ien-| WBE alonal counell in session st|chatrman for this meeting,” which Mines. John J. Reff and Joweph Free Delivery Duart Permanent nelly, and Dog, Lealle’ Jones; ‘Three pelosi eres rdoreing: United: Beates | ciomet, the year’s calender, Members [rayon sSuea: 4S ance EASE a ites git Ryan : B a lut a ussio! PH. games at three when Mrs, Elizabeth Little Pigs, Mary Jane Nelson, Janet participation In the League, of Ne- Fre ee ee are Me. Ht Mrs, William Laist, 506 Fifth Bt, en- MACHINE Overbee and Emma Louise Bechtold; 3 has postponed the problem for Big Bad Wolf, Joan Rosenthal. Veatrilen ace according to the As- . ae ee ‘Mis. J. P. Finlay of Juneau, Alaska,| aj) vale resolutions brought before was complimented by bridge party | the closing business session of the 17th for 12 guests given Friday hg by| annual council meeting and adopted, her sister-in-law, Mrs. Harry Turner, | favored reduction of armaments, re- tertained St. Rita’s missionary group Lighter in weight—requires less time. 2 Horrors”: Nisa Helee Resmade ronee| Wednesday afternoon, A business ses- Special to the Young Graduates, 0, of economics instructor in the Bismarck |S!on and lunch followed the games. Lots of ringleties, hair shaped to desired style and you'l high school, who will quote from|Mra Grant ©. Marsh will have the easier to handle. Waves now priced §2.75-§3.75 up, re Deep”; Miss Ethel Flaten, die-|May meeting: nar finger wave and rinse 50c. Finger waves 25c. titian at the Bismarck hospital, Mrs. ig 614 First 8t. Mrs, Finlay, who also|orgentzation of corrective institudons | 4- J Lunde and Mra. Netland, SAREE ont. Gee KIDDIES MODERN BEAUTY SHOP received a guest favor, and Mrs. Dan/anq penal agencies, support of inter- Members are asked to make dinner @ Phone 1378 Under Tavis Music Cj Hall won first and second high score | state compacts for crime control, re- daughter was born Thursday to thelr reservations with Miss Charlotte Lo- Whe... awards, respectively. Vases of rose-|newed efforts for crime prevention, | 80 (61), Mrs. R. E, Wenzel (690) or /S0n-inclaw and daughter, Dr. and S ha 0 ES Schilling diet wining and her infant son, day,|Uey, oF street and highway safety emai ree ts the firat child of De, and Sire: Wole pea ae ee ter, who reside at 2133 Berkeley ave- at a Saving 1e| Hospital Alumnae to __|nue. Mrs. Wolter is the former Miss . Honor Seniors May 7|S™vere Bouse. “Every pair guaranteed” Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Peltier, who re- Alumnae of St. Alexius hospital|centiy moved from Bismarck’ to Bore- Anklets Free! holding special meeting Thursday|man, Mont., visited this week with evening in the home of Mrs. John/Mr, and Mrs. 8. D. Dietz of Fargo, with every pair Broxmeyer, 723 Twelfth 8t., discussed !also former Bismarck residents, arrangements for the banquet to be * * and tendered 1936 graduates of the hospl-| Mrs, B. A. Woehle, 416 Fifteenth Pe Cc 18 | en Ragin iccatiogg served refresh- ree has gre ar eae itd ; ‘ wi usiness Was con-/in Minnesota. lena was the cluded. guest of her sister, Mrs. Martin Smith. People’ 8 Dep t. Store The 7 o'clock banquet will be serv-/At Hibbing and Coleraine she visited ed Thursday, May 7, in the Rendez- | cousins. kota Federation of Women’s Clubs, ‘Meetings of Clubs | | Meetings of Clubs i And Social sel Juvenile R. N. A. REDUCED! ' Entire Stock of Women’s and Misses’ Spring Coats and Suits Will Be Cleared at Bargain Prices A Breath-Taking Bargain SUITS $7.00 wt $10.00 SPRING COATS They'll sell fast! They’re styled right! All sorts of styles and fabrics. Regrouped and Repriced at $5.00 $7.00 $10.00 $16.00 All Spring Suits Both Swagger Coat Styles and the Short Jacket Mannish Type SUNDAY, MAY 10 PLANT SPECIALS Beautiful Hydrangeas, Baskets and Boxes of Assorted Blooming Plants... .$1.50 to $6.00 “Yes, the furniture is sold and I could have sold a hundred other pieces. That Tribune For ' Sale Ad Our Entire Stock of Famous Marinette Knitted Sport Suits. You've Always Wanted a Marinette SPRING MATS $ $1.95

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