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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1936 = 5 ' ‘ ; illi tended Ellendale Teachers colle ‘ refreshments were served under two onge q bile boon 2 rt after his graduation from the Tinton gd F ck te nt large marquees are. on the eed c 1 1 n 3 0. high school. After teaching for a time Fu This garden iy is an anni . aytac arty ind Koch the employ of the Bismarck Ww ite ouse nevion Neg i by the Uren or ta nigey in . > fay for women employes of the con- = A hayrack party open to all mem: wo & Mrs, George H. Scannell and iss MAY {0F women emDiOves On execue| Pure W /exsssl lez ay : bers and friends of the First Lutheran M be Will Hi Id Lydia Rabe, both formerly of Bis-| tive departments of the government. ° ° — cay to is WULBE WObKeer incite: ECCaNCES Wh u marck, were among the guests in adit | é ew aay e ing Workers society. Hy J B.P.W. Delegations Arrive t Convention Speaker | |T grou wil lerve the churen at] GUest Night Monday |vied to s garden party siven by | raptor warned fh the high sores that hour and proceed to a shelter Mrs. Roosevelt, wife of the president, ‘ « We when Mrs. Neil O, Churchill, 618 ° south of the tourist camp where| The Maccabee lodge will entertain | Friday, May 15, according to word re-| wandan st., was hostess to the Tues- or 7t nnuda Meeting lunches will be served for a nominal| ll members and their friends at a|ceived here. day atterngon conubace cli at: a) 1 charge by the organization. Mmes. guest night program at 8 p.m. Mon-| The guests assembled on the south o'clock luncheon. The next meeting: John Olson, H. R. Cunz and H. A,|day in the World War Memorial|lawn of the White House and were} ii) be with Mrs. Krist Kjelstrup. Two-Day Program Is Filled|state officers, greetings from the na- Swenson are heading arrangements, | building dining room, Mrs. Celiajreceived by Mrs, Roosevelt and wives * & % 4 tional speaker and a talk, “Rethink- x *k * Schloemer, commander, announces. A|of the cabinet members. Afterward four) ' With Business Sessions, |ing the Constitution” by Miss Anna Alice Loretta G: k program of vocal and instrumental (Addifonal Society on page Talks and Social Affai D. Burr, Lyncheon will be served in ice retta Garske musical numbers and readings and a Social Affaire Jee mist tatheran church, Will Be Bride June 8 |!u2eon sre etng, arranged by, the Schedule at Capital Gauesce he toon we Gane “| loemer and Jose] Gu i vanes eg eg Fre Freda | er *Ports of the nominating commit- Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Garske of |and Miss Edna Boss. vA regular busi- CAN YOU BUY ; efation Of Musiiéen Wad Seotuadional tee and club presidents are first in rural Bismarck Thursday announced | ness meeting will be held in the same ‘ Women’s Clubs were arriving in Bis- the afternoon's order of business, with the engagement of their daughter, | place, promptly at 7:30 p. m. marek Thursday. They wil open | wusie by the American Legion Aux Miss Alice Loretta Garske, to James ee 8 2 POUNDS OF BUTTER snasions of the two day conclave Fri- rtd chorus and an address by Miss W. Henn, also of Bismarck, son of} The last of the season’s series of bee j day morning. following. After reports of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Henn of Lin-| monthly card parties for members of FOR THE PRICE OF ONE? r ) Miss Madora Knox of Grand Forks, committees, there will be a ton, the United Commercial Travelers’ : x ‘ state president, and Miss Marie Ames drive to the capitol, reception at 4:30 The wedding will be performed by | Auxiliary was held Wednesday eve- ‘ . of St. Louis, national rey aeative, Pp. m. in the office of Governor Wel- Rev. Henry Holleman in the chapel |ning in the home of Mrs. F. A. Doll, YET YOU ¢ AN BUY have cathe End ans Bk gin lead ford, a conducted tour of the capitol of St. Mary's parochial school the |309 Tenth St., with four tables of the convention 4 vie priqnbvatir ts “6 and a 6 o'clock dinner in the capitol morning of Monday, June 8. contract in play. Mmes, Leo DeRoch- the year’s theme, “Women, Unite for dining room. : The bride-elect, who is employed in|ford and W. E. Jensen received the Effective Democracy.” Saturday morning’s program opens the office of Montgomery. Ward and | high score and consolation gifts, re- Is Known As Writer with a drive and the delegates will be company, was graduated from St.| spectively. Hostesses with Mrs. Doll Miss Ames is a trained speaker and returned to headquarters for an hour's Mary's high school. Mr. Henn, who | were Mmes. C. H. Cloid, Philip Palmer writer and has been selected as one business session. Luncheon will be MISS MARIE AMES has lived here for three years, at-'and Bernard Dohl. served at noon in the First Presby- of the women who has rendered dis- Miss Ames of St. Louis, Mo., = tinguished service to her native state, (eran church. Election of officers, an) special representative of the na- 4 Not content with her mastery of na- 1 aire on “Our Present Tax Prob-| tional B.P.W. federation, arrived tional problems and issues, Miss Ames (tim. PY Lyman Baker and a recep-) in Bismarck Thursday to address Su er ua | i t spent the year of 1925 in Europe at- int, fe, executive mansion will) the 17th annual meeting of the ' meetings of the League of Nations at lora Knox, state president Shes and writing magazine articles | Of vd oahu gti Regen ord Be eee several al clubs and Beauty for the on her observations. Later she went . luring the present week following . to North Africa, again gathering ma~ OE aL m. in the Patterson hotel! tea given in thelr honor at Grand Price of an Ordinary, , Init five youts she i hi tasrase tices be the main speaker and there will iueheated Refrigerator with a St. Louis advertising agency. th a heue of features incidental to) eas anf Seceptlon at 8 p.m, Thursday in| Svvercary of the creation of arete | HOSPital Graduates | BERES ios mead ae Mover toy. Aewrrauom fr na'ne| Are Feted Wednesday AND--- business’ meetings will be in the Am- ethhekd to be made with Mrs. Agnes erican Legion Auxiliary room. n Hegstad (248). Announcement that Miss Inga When you buy a FRIGIDAIRE at the Delegates will register at 9 a. m., Local Workers Named Helling is the honor student of the Beautiful New Summer M : sat the ae conning with} | Special workers for the convention San cor agit tiin ike eee prices we list and the terms we give, orgal ion work, reports of| assisting Miss Henricka B. Beach,| Class was a high spot in the program i ; © ot ceneral’ Chatter’ tie Mise Mncts| when ‘alumnae entertained “the 12 Dresses in Prints and you really are buying a I Huber, program; Miss Ruby Schu-| members of this year’s class at a 7 Pastels ; mann, credentials, registration and/0’clock banquet Wednesday evening in REFRIGERATOR ’ = information; Mrs. Stella Aaberg, fi- ae Hatten coral atin vent ; nance; Miss Helen Irons, transporta- e honor student, Miss Helling | . THE ADMIRAL'S “i tion, and Miss Josephine Hosch, hos bind Lesrateg the annual award of ee SPECIAL FOR A SONG! pitality. is honor, which is based on schol- JUST DISCOVERED In charge of the various social func-|@rship and efficiency records for the GROT IPS Tee tions are: Miss Mabel Olson, recep-| three years of training, was an- tion Thursday; Mrs. Anna Hoeppner petted heres ree wy Sheaffer, & ' and Miss Esther Maxwell, luncheon | Supervi of nursing service. i it - oe Friday; Mrs. Berta E. Baker and Miss| Sharing honors with the graduates Group 1 priced at ........ -$2.99 Frigidaire really has no serious com: ' Marianne B. Hansen, governor's re-| Were wives of Quain and Ramstad . petition in quality, performance, ception; Miss Bessie R. Baldwin, |clinic staff members. Those attend- Group 2 priced at .........§3,99 terms or price, all things considered. eran and the Misses Esther Peasy ee ot aah Soe “i a Giaup Suieeliat ef ‘ reenshields and Matilda Kallberg,| Wal » H. A. Brandes, L. H. Ic Stare eawneceaue F dinner Friday; Miss Lillian E. Cook Saene of F. Slee c. MH cor $4.99 Vouicauigets and Miss Irons, drive; Mrs. Jennie|Schoregge, George M. Constans ani i Skrivseth and Miss Laura B. Sander-| H. P. Rosenberger. Lace Knit Dresses as low as $1 .99 son, luncheon Saturday; Miss Hansen| Miss Rita Murphy, president of the jand Miss Clara Hultberg, executive|North Dakota Education association, jmansion reception, and Miss Hosch,| Was toastmaster, presenting Clell G. | banquet. Gannon, Bismarck artist, who gave U a S 4h Hostesses for the various core an caprpaisep st pea poet noes wiicell 5 r) ions are Mrs. Skrivseth for Devil ng of the .” an er enter- P $ Lake, Mrs. Cora S. McLean for Rugby, | tainment features. Mr. Gannon de- Ww y ARO | Miss Hansen for Grand Forks, Mrs. scribed es jae = thts section and $ 39 > bY ithout any down payment ‘6 ‘OU are expected to 5 \ Alfred Zuger for Langdon, the Misses | then point out the beauty spots of tical. It’s hard to “tral Regina Hiassen and Frances Vejtasa Bere spereoey He eddie upon his Cc ad yp for as little as 14c per day G for Dickinson, Dr. Fannie Dunn Quain ; audfence development of the capacity that a wheat cereal has been for Minot, Miss Schumann for Valley | to see beauty in simple things. > t and 36 months to Pay.... discovered that actually re- oo and Miss Helen K. Katen for] Mrs. Oscar sehen fact ae ee § ¢ + if +f 3 ry lo. group gave one of original ir if w baad a ia State federation officers besides Heat meen avtree Musical num- ummer 0a S \ —_ Miss Knox are Ione Ellsbury of Cando, | bers inclu: lolin solos by Mrs. Otto : s ° You'll have to try Kel- | |¥&e president; Eaitn Veitch ot Grand |M. Hansen, accompanied by Mrs.Her- If Smart Fleece Coats in While $999 $299 What other refrigerator ns » corresponding secretary; Mil- . Freeland, vocal solos by pI 2 3 logg’s Wheat Krispies. The dred Chick of Minot, fecceling sec-| Warren Soule with Mrs. Soule as ac- and Pastel shades. 2 groups.... > can equal that? Kellogg kitchens have found retary, and Blanche Wilkinson of ;companist and violin music by Ralph Ask abies free trial off. d fi tection pl a way to blend rice with Devils Lake, treasurer. ae Mrs, Arthur Bauer at OUR ‘ANNIVERSARY SALE sk about our free trial offer and five-year protection plan, whole wheat. The result is a Mrs. Thomas H. Tharalson became| Covers were laid for 90 at tables marvelous new cereal. De- | a member when the St. Rose mis-| arranged in U-shape and marked at ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT... ici i + sionary yu et, Wednesdi - | intervals wi quets of w! 71 oe “0 por rc area ra Rane By aaa Aa ee peonles combined withiepires, (At the DON’T MISS OUT ON THIS SALE Ss rishi 4 Rue, 1019 Eighth St. Mmes. J. D.| Places were light blue program book- Bisma! gest. Buy a package of Beaiow iia dL. aright aon the |lets to which, were attached colonial 204 4th Street Bismarck, N. D. 419 Broadway. ek, N. Dak. Phone 762 . Wheat Krispi hi ii nosegays holding the names of the / chee from your tabben, es ester sae guests. Tapers completed the blue grocer. Enjoy a bowlful for service of refreshments with spring |®"4 White decorative scheme used to breakfast tomorrow. Made flowers as decorations. The June|C@try out the official colors chosen by Kellogg in Battle Creek. | |meeting will be with Mrs. Chris Fos-| PY the class. sum, 503 Fourth St. kg restos Mr. and Mrs. George E. Shunk, 714 =| Ninth St., had as guests for a few days his brother and sistter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. M. P. Shunk of Sheri- nan Seectal dan, Wyo. The visitors have contin- 4 y ued their vacation trip to Rochester, s > Sandwich Plate Minn., and Chicago. sf paces ; ee ew Fresh Strawberry 7 Meetings of Clubs \ Creamed Pie + | And Social Groups Tastes better, is better in the foi air-conditioned pleasantness Women’s Nonpartisan Club No, 1 BLENDE D f ae A regular meeting of Women’s Non- ’Rri partisan Club No. 1 is set for 8 p. m., cas 0 Brien’s Cafe Thursday in the World War Memorial building dining rocm. CRISPNESS Covered Wagon x # # 414 Broadway Art Forum Mrs, Arthur L. Sandin will discuss the life and works of Sir Joshua |Reynolds, who is considered the :father of English art, when the Art THIS IS THE WRONG DOES IT MAKE SO Forum meets at 3 p. m., Friday with i MUCH DIFFERENCE, ‘Mrs. Arlie Oman, 809 Avenue D. LORETTA? | * * * A.0.U.W. Juniors Ancient Order of United Workmen Juniors will have a regular meeting and indoor picnic at 4:15 p. m., Fri- day in the A.O.U.W. hall. All mem- a bers are requested by Mrs. James A. Nelson, junigr supervisor, to be pres ent and cred * Pigntc clothes. American Legion Auxiliary The Auxiliary to Lloyd Spetz Post No, 1, American bate will ered 1 SHOULD SAY IT DOES! new officers and delegates to the f RINSO GIVES REAL RICH ) ( MAYBE YOU'RE RIGHT ag ag tree ae SUDS THAT GET RID OF BUT t STILL THINK " ALL SOAPS ARE War Memorial building. Mrs. Dan GREASE ON DISHES LL aR Hall, emblem, gold star and memo- ALIKE rial chairman, and her committee are in charge of program and social ar- rangements, The Junior A.LA. 3 groups will hold a joint meeting in the Auxiliary room at 4 p. m., for election of officers. mw. — - = = : New «~ +3 Shipment : 5 All Sizes All_ Prices New : oo Shirts a INSO makes a big difference on washday,too. COLOR Li a: Itgives rich, lively suds in hardest water, And and a any, how those thick suds sosk out dirt! Clothes SILK NECKERCHIEFS come 4 or 5 shades whiter without bit of hard | Rcouaended by ters of 33 whe Army & Navy Store i Housekeeping Institute. / 410 Broadway Bismarck ; Men's and Ladies’ Sports Wear

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