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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1936 Memorial Day Parade department of the regional division | Fewer than one-fifth of all ships} Fresh water relatives of the oyster ; : Details Are A: d at ee ay Sgr leaves by prone pen! 7 eau are more |are known as mussels, or fresh water plane lay and is to assume than 20 years ol clams. 4 Dee eee new duties June 1. Several farewell se ' Arrangements made for American | Parties are being given in her honor. Legion auxiliary groups participating in the Memorial Day parade Satur- Today's Recipe | ‘— aaa i Announcement day were announced Thursday by ae ie aa CUR aT FS TAEE TS ai Seats PEA EAS NOU Sa ER PE SEED SATE — | officials. e . | Miss Florence Palmerlee Star and His Closest Satelites a:ib's. my st toe Pitas Prostyeerion | anes Tn Setwiche a church. They are to bring theit PUP | to. picnic or for luncheon. ‘ ide| f RC Anilliry HIGry WOE In accordance with the established To Be Early Summer Bride f Be a ae ane ca a eat custom, this store will be closed all day Saturday, May 30, Memorial Day. at 9:30 a. m., are the place and time {Small can pimientos and 3 table- designated for the Junior Aides. spoons salad dressing. Members of the auxiliary to Lloyd! Grind bacon, eggs and pimientos. Engagement of State Training Mrs. Brandenburg Is i / Pe Spetz Post No. 1 who wish to be in |Mix.with salad dressing and serve on School Instructor to Bis- Current Events Head the parade are to meet at 9:45 a. m,,| White or rye bread. marck Man Is Told Mrs. T. O. Brandenburg heads the | at the Pirst Presbyterian church,| J o0e REGISTRATIONS UP new executive staff of the Current) Doe ore ee " Events club elected at the final meet- With the announcement of the en- | ing of the year held Wednesday aft- gagement of Miss Florence Palmerlee ernoon with Mrs. George F. Shafer, of Mandan to George Bartlett, son of | 305 Avenue B, as hostess. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bartlett of Bis- Remaining new officers are Mrs. marck, by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest M. Davis, vice president; Mrs A. F. Palmerke of Havana, comes the F, F. Griebenow, recording secretary; news that the marriage will take place Mrs. Harry Graffam, corresponding | early this summer. secretary, and Mrs. H. P. Rosenberger, The bride-clect has been employed treasurer. Mrs. H. F. Keller is the for several years as home economics retiring president. instructor and matron at the state| Mrs. J. C. Taylor read a paper on Minneapolis, May 28.—(P)—A last Miss Phyllis Carroll of Mandan, | minute rush to get under the deadline who has been enfployed in the Re-|at 4 p. m. Friday was expected to settlement administration office here,|/carry registrations of prospective is being transferred to the personnel | voters in Minneapolis to 222,000. “NAVARRE” A CHARMING NEW training school. “Roof Gardens” for the program. Tuesday evening women employes x eX FOSTORIA PATTERN of the school gave a bridge party and ” Ss ‘ filstslinnieeus shower in her honor tn | LNIteY mediate Pp ‘upils “Feathery”—that’s the word that Maple cottage on the campus. In the To Play in Musicale best describes the unusually fine contract games played at six tables, Miss Goldie Law and Mrs. Earl Buck- lin turned in the high scores. Mrs. Frederick Jones of Chicago, sister of Miss Palmerlee, was an out- of-town guest. etching of a most delightfully de- licate design. In “Navarre” you find a line of stemware and tableware that is new... a Mas- ter Etching feature this year for the first time. So exquisite is its richness that already it has be- come a leader in the field of fine crystalware. The price ... definitely moderate. Girl piano and violin pupils from the Mehus conservatory intermediate department will be presented in a re- cital at 8 p, m., Thursday in the x x x World War Memorial building dining room. The interested public is in- ‘Alumnae of Hospitals |vited) wednesday night an all boy To Hear Culver Ladd pupil recital was given in the same Program For Thursday Culver S. Ladd, state pure food; Following is the program for commissioner and chemist, will ad-|Thursday’s musicale: = = — es dress a joint meeting of the Bismarck “The Old Organ Grinder.” Dutton—| —_ Leslie Howard, the screen and matinee idol, is known to all. Now and St. Alexius hospital alumnae at/Mary Putnam; “Jesting,” Money- meet Leslie Howard, husband and father. He is at right, with son 8 p. m. Friday evening in the nurses’ | maker—Allene Olstad; “Li : Ronald, big as dad ‘and nearly his double in appearance, peering home of the St. Alexius hospital. Anj|Bassett, and “Southwind,” Bilbo — over Mrs. Howard's shoulder. The family group was pictured to- arrangements committee from the two Matilda Towne; violin, “Beauty gether on arrival at New York from Hollywood. groups is caring for the program and| Waltz.” Ringuet—Mary Wynkoop; m mn EAE ORES? refreshments service. “Avalanche,” Heller—Jane Ann Skin-|——, ; a : ‘ xk Ere of the Angels” and] Kindergarten Pupils | Historical Society “Tarantelle.” Burgmuller—Betty Ann V.F.W. Auxiliary to earn eaeue HandeMary| Have Picnic Outing!) Has Guests From§S. D. Take Part in Parade|sane Nelson: “Elfentanz” and “Al- se bumblatt,” Grieg—Marjory Lou Rob-| Miss Kathryn Brown gave a picnic| Lawrence J. Fox, superintendent of “Soldier's March,” “Hunting}in Kiwanis park Wednesday after-|the South Dakota State Historical bert N. Nelson Post 1326, Veterans of |Song,” “Merry Farmer” and “Knight noon for the 35 children attending | society, Mrs. Fox, their daughter, Mary Foreign Wars. are requested to ‘as- | Rupert” from “Album for the Young,” |the kindergarten classes which she | Jean, and Mrs. Julia 8. Rowe, all of semble at the First Presbyterian |Schumann—Beverly Gunness. has conducted this year in the Roose- | Pierre, were visitors in Bismarck Wed- church at 10 a. m. Saturday to par-| Violin, “Polish Mazurka,” Trinhaus} velt and William Moore buildings. The /nesday, spending their time at the ticipate in the Memorial day parade.|—Lorraine Hauch; “Song of India,”| hours were from 1:30 to 4 p. m., with | North Dakota State Historical society Cars will be provided for them. { anderton, and “Giants,” Rogers—Jane the lunch following a series of games.|headquarters at the capitol. They * * * | Hall; “Bells of Old St. Patrick,” Ren-|Mmes. Vincent Kielty, Duane Prust|were guests at a noon luncheon given The second year's program of the | ton—Marjorie Barth; violin, “Blue/and J. A. Fleck assisted Miss Brown|in the capitol restaurant by Russell Wednesday Mothers’ club was con-| Butterflies Waltz.” Dore—Pearl Por-|Mrs. Kielty provided a special treat|S. Reid and Mrs. Florence H. Davis, cluded with an.evening social meet-|ter: “Gondolina.” Strickland—Dorothy of ice cream. Miss Brown announces |superintendent and librarian, respect- ing in the home of Mrs. Dan Hall, | Barneck; Minuet in G,” Beethoven | that the kindergarten classes will close | ively, of the North Dakota society. ;|—Marie Jannette Morton; violin, | Friday. ** * 404 Rosser avenue, west. Hostesses; . "4 ms rs with Mrs. Hall for a 7 o'clock buffet | “Orientale,” Cui — Shirley Schantz; kd Miss Elizabeth Ann LaRose, vers 21 sf ing.” Wright — Marjorie ee ii supper were Mmes. Gordon Mac-|“At_ Evening.” Wright t-wary| Much Activity Marks [daughter of Dr. and Mrs, V. J. La- | Gregor. R. C. Peterson, George F.} : o FTE is 22 8t., Will, Glenn A. Hanna, Arnold C. Van/ astern Dance,” Torjussen—| Visit of D, H. Leader | foe etre natlese, Douay Mieke it Wyk and M. E. Tindall. The high|Barbara Wynkoop; violin, a member of the music committee for ntract we No. 1 in A Minor,” i score award at contract went to Mrs.|No. 1 in A ‘The initial appearance of the neW]the sophomore-senior ball to be held y " 5 ' Starner: S : x : fame ce ces apt sb cuss the ‘Anne Cox: “Waltzes, Op. {rill team and induction of 20 can-|in Madam Cadillac hall on the and “Scherzo in B Flat,” |tidates were highlights of the Degree | campus the evening of June 5. The resume meetings Sept. 30 during the | —Mar’ crt-—Charlotte Sloven; “Pre-|°f Honor Protective association's) <ophomore class sponsors the dance Solemn, reverent, poetic, utterly spiri- tual is America’s floral tribute to her war dead. Wreaths and fresh flowers are a pledge of loyal- ty to the principles for which brave men gave their lives. We should appreciate your placing Memo- rial Day orders for Flowers early. HOSKINS-MEYER Bonham Brothers JEWELERS Members of the Auxiliary to Gil-) son; Barbed WIRE 215 80-Rod Spool Standard weight, 14 ga. 2 pt. Cattle. Every foot of Wards barbed wire is first quality! Heavily galvan- ized—full-gauge! Handy carrying rings! FLORISTS Write, phone or wire. Day phone 19. After 6 p. m. and Sunday, 1291, 1577-M or 997. Bismarck, N. Dak. brief business session. Mrs. M. G.; ecron, Loreena sister of Mrs. ge in A Minor,” Grunn—Vioia Lueck. Beanie wy ee an euioh sore in honor of the graduating seniors, * oe OK Wednesday's Offerings AeA a agane sneer ome aire and it closes the social season at the Mrs. William A. Martin, who re-| Wednesday night the presentations [C°n', InAte Net aan teeta | School each year. cently came to Bismarck from Willis- | Were as follows: laRRack at uGtiid Mere nae tewor: ** * gibwas.s guest when Mics Agnes| ‘Captain Kidd," Gaynor-Blake—|Stewart, of “Gtapd Monks, saveror"| = iieime, has) artived shére {tom Fleck. 102 Avenue C, west. was hos. Herbert Putnam; violin “The Robin's |Sanizer. bio ‘ : :30 | Ellendale to assume his duties as an eae rains : Lullaby.” _Krogmann—Jack O'Brien;| Preceding the exercises a__ 6:30 | Ellen cg Miss Lucile Dahmers ‘will ene ("Let's Play Leap Frog.” Robyn—Bar-|0'clock banquet with covers for 75 was| assistant in the office of County t ing Grasshop-|Served in the Patterson hotel mainjAgent Henry O. Putnam. He will tertain the club next Monday evening |ton Tollefson; “Gamboling Grasshop dining occ (ine “Streamers and| bring Mrs, Heime and their three nd: |per.” Vandevere—Richard Brandes; | : in her home at Mandan. voli, “Little Cradle Song,” Graf-—Or- {tapers and bouquets of pink carna- [Eee eal he can find Duane Davis, 930 Sixth St. left Ville Erickson; “Amaryllis,” King|tions cbserved the Legree of Honor mech aaa Wednesday for Minneapolis to at-|Louis XIII, and “A Pleasant Morning,” | Official color and flower in the ban- tend to business matters until late, Streabbog—Loren Anderson; violin, decorations. Mrs. Joseph Paulson of Mandan, in the week when he will join a group | umoresque,” Dvorak—Richard Rue;| Miss Marie Huber delivered the} who has been visiting with Mr. and of friends at Detroit Lakes, Minn., for |“Atrival of the Brownies,” Anthony— |add of welcome. To carry out; Mrs. Edward Koehn of Jamestown, a house party over the Memorial day {Meyer Cohen, Jr.; violin, “Invitation |the lodge’s tradition of noting Moth-|has returned home. She was accom- week-end. to the Dance,” Weber—William Wald-|er’s day, Miss Evangeline Kelley read| panied by her grandson, Jackie * * * jschmidt; “Sailboats,” Stairs—Allen|a poem. Mrs. A. M. Brazerol, presi-| Koehn, Ben Cave of Bismarck was one of |Kast: “Climbing. ; se TET rae led pep singing. Mrs. LeRoy * © the graduates who spoke when mem-| Ralph Thompson; violin, “Out of the|C. Eliason was teastmaster. ; ‘ f 4 be or the North Deraia Agricultural | Dusk.” Lee—Jack Ode; “Cossacks,”) Quaint dresses of ruffled ecru net ee eae sat Manes rf college chapter of Alpha Tau Omega |Rebe—Alvin Hoff. jover blue satin, pancake hats covered | Yome Bt! ener entertained at cinner Monday honor-| Violin, “The Old Oaken Bucket Fan-|with flowers and blue umbrellas with | J4mestown. ing William Euren, chorus director, | tasie.” Harris—Ferris Cordner. Jr.;|deep ruffles of the net are the cos- and senior members. [CA BUTE Day alley sear ees worn by the 14 drill team mem- | xk * | thur Thompson; violin, “Melody in F,”|vers. They executed their maneuvers | 1h OR a] Mr. and Mrs. William Kuether, Jr.,|Rubinstein—Robert Schoregge; “In-|to the tune of “Alice Blue Gown” and | NICE FOR SUMMER who have moved here from Minot, are | termezzo Orientale,” Rogers—Guilford| at the close presented gifts from the | Sac? residing temporarily at 306 Seventh | Mandigo; violin, “Spring Song.” Men- |iodge to the state president and or- | Ladies’ Coats St. Mr. Keuther is working for Ar- | @elssohn—Van George; “Now the Day) ganizer. Mrs. Brazerol directs the| : mours, Inc. and Mrs. Kuether has a{I> Over,” Barnby-Williams—Roger | drill team and Mrs. Norman T. Liv-| of cotton knits and laces. ‘ Position with Montgomery Ward and, Boyd; violin, “Concertina,” Huber—|qah) is the captain. | a company. |Gerald Tavis; “Turkish Rondo,” Burg-| Following the initiatory exercises Girls muller—Bernard Lueck, and violin,!poth Mrs. Lyman and Mrs. Stewart | “Air Varie No. 1." Dancla—Milton Van | gave brief talks. Mrs. Brazero] an-|§ A splendid stock of lovely white nounced the next regular meeting on | Confirmation dresses in organdies LIFE LONG"FRIEND”| | 2 June 10. and silk. Keeps Them Fit at 70 'Hobbies Are Studied Arrangements were made by Mrs | {John A. Wachiler, neral chai! ; | By Roosevelt P.T.A. | Miss christine Huber, directing pro: OTS & TEEN Thissafeall-vere- |gram, and Mrs. Ira Frendberg, social 318 Main Bismarck| fable iarative “Ane “The Value of Hobbies” was the/ chairman for the month, f poo emeanly fy central theme for the program when 8 oie ae i ; trying softer fore fe 2 |the Roosevelt Parent and Teacher as-} Arriving in Bismarck Wednesday | ~~ coe ca ty” years. NRkceps ie isociation closed its first session with | for a month’s stay were Mr. and Mrs. ; ae et é ja meeting Wednesday night. | Leo Bornhold of Minneapolis, who k fully—with never 4 i The third grade room, which had|Will be guests of Mrs. Bornhold’s : 4 i any need toincrease 150 per cent of the pupils’ parents in|Uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. L.| ae Epesoes. Nos attedance, won a prize of $1. Miss|Garnes, 827 Sixth St. This is the| ur ora e life” is so free from complaints. Millionsof peo- |Maude Schroeder is the instructor | first visit to Bismarck for Mr. and Store your furs with reliable furriers. Special low summer rates on welcome theaidof thisreliablecorrective.For | Mrs. Bornhold, who are graduates of lature’s Remedy strengthens and testhe | Organization of study groups next nes 81 Ss entire sliningtive tact satclyeari@away the (year was the principal item iecueced| {De Universtiy of Minnesota and Poleons that bring during the business session with Mrs. respectively, Mr. Bera. Sten ite hm (R. R. Smith, organization leader, pre- | Bornhold has been sent here by the} Get 2 25¢ box. TOMORROW A\e siding. Resumption of meetings was | frevnound Bus company. H |tentatively set for Sept. 23. ——— EE |] REPAIRING i Group singing was'led by Mrs, @.|{———————_—___—_—— RELINING : i : J. Worner and Ralph Warren Soule|] USE SANITARY BLOCS! Amaz- CLEA: @ There is nothing truer than the with Mrs. Carl W. Lewis playing ac- companiments. Mrs. E. J. Conrad opened the dis- cussion on hobbies. She introduced Mr. Soule who spoke on music and sang three of his own compositions, Arnold C. Van Wyk who described various athletic activities as hob- bies and C. W. Moses, who told of the Pleasure to be derived from birds Refreshments were served by Mrs. Lorenzo H. Belk, aided by Mmes. fact that beer in cans is better! Look at a glass of Old Style Lager freshly r ‘ heme poured. out of its new style container: sigh we ing pe ae a Its body is as amber clear—its bub- acquainted with Old Style Leger Are $F Ne ae collar is there never was a better time than AE CERRY. 48 He id been newly now to try this beer which warmed drawn from a lagering vat. The new the hearts of men and women before cap-sealed can has put Old Style prohibition . . . even before Lincoln Lager beyond the power of Season— aca alcch ad: Memorial Day SPECIAL Today - Friday - Saturday We Will Wash, $ 00 Grease, ingly new, scientific, powerful sani- tary device. Needed in every home. Toilet bowels kept clean and sani- tary. Kills repulsive odors. Quick death to moths. Contains Paradi- chlorbenzene which is approved in Good Housekeeping and U. S. Dept. of Agriculture as moth killer. Now available for few cents through the Catholic Church. Phone 909. CALL 496 and we will call for your coat State Fur Co. Manufacturing Furriers Opposite G. P. Hotel Bismarck, H. E. Schultz, L. B. Brauer, H. A. d . Polish Jones and Neil O. Churchill. or Boers light to change. t ** * i That’ Heileman’ 7 Your car for Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Kelly of | Special 1850 rg f ope rapid CAP SEALED CANS A thorough, expert job | Minneapolis, who are spending the day This week and next id Open end like a bottle © Cool with. Judge and Mrs. James Morris, Summer Time Meals formula, or substituted chemicals oe ; 3 Don’t drive a dirty car. |/930 Seventh St., visited in Jamestown with a splendid assortment of for choice natural products, have quickly © Protect from light © Seal in . Have us make it look new. ||marce and will return to: Carrington (4) SOAR Safes tae sthes Sener adopted this new style contai eriginal taste © Take lese space in refig- : gton foods. container, erator © Require no deposit — discard Complete in the evening. On Wednesday, Mrs. If you are already a friend of Old me. Wash and $ 50 ind peperoied Michie, “Naren Kee discount SPECIAL NOON ota scape,” wi id Grease painted, to the Carrington igh senoo on any watch in stock LUNCHEONS na H nt LEMAN BREWING COMPANY ‘ x member of h of Crosse, Wisconsin je + Job Ce eee deer DeBnED of _C. M. WALKER 25e 35¢e 40c » Wii In continuous operation since 1850 Only is ae ee ae ghia onee Woodmansee Stationery You'll enjoy your meals more CAPITAL SALES COMPANY assisted by the local Pen Women| ‘Al! watch work guaranteed. 1s se omen 301 West Main Phone 1038 Come here for Sinclair branch. Judge Morris gave a noon |i H. C. Gas and Oils luncheon for other supreme court) 9 . oan, members honoring Mr. Kelly. In the O’Brien’s Cafe GRAND evening there will be a buffet supper ‘SERVICE GARAGE |(° °°" 2"S BUDWEISER and the Covered Wagon ‘W. FP. Himes, who is nected with 414 Broadway eile ee N.D. Tl ine North Dakota. State Federation Now l5c rae eo a Zaped Of Labor and Mrs, Himes are new res-1il No Charge for the Bottle wee we

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