The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 27, 1937, Page 5

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$22agtetg28 gaage i Hin if tig eve attend in order that the nay Covslon, poise in speak- large audience. for Masonic Awards 3 contest marck High Schools to Vie ced perio w all rit i ea 42853525342 a Hy ae 8a ae ae ORATORIGAL CONTEST SLATED FOR MONDAY aisags ta seiied al tag e mvs Ep Insulin iabe icine during the at it requires administer doses peepee ted |ing of Toront into the system Peles velopment as perhi est advances tha‘ m for more than 01 calcium has been added, FA LAHR ; INSURANCE **o BONDS Station| | rvice Auto Se .Announcement that he is now pro- Thronson Purchases prie.or and manager of the Capitol Service Station was made Friday by The Capitol Service Station, at the 8t., Texaco and Havoline gasoline and | S======ssesessseereeee Drugless Physician Lucas Blk., Bismarck, N. D. Telephone No. 260 DR. R. S. ENGE Mr, and Mrs, Thronson, who reside Thronson has been in the Texaco oil business here for the last 10 years, operating a supply truck, and previ- at 418 Fourteenth 8t., have one son and one daughter. ous to that he was employed at the R-T Grocery for three years. of a rounded a dally school, . velopment, lead- The work is designed for children of four and five iy ae ° S ee S ° Hy 3 e = 3 £} mM Gy s = a S F} years and provides the ad- Sos g=5 SBE Florence Fritch Announces The Opening of Her MUSIC . Kindergarten at Her Studios, 304% Main Ave. vited to visit the studio Telephone 1635 Parents Interested are in- during registration hours. Tuesday, March 2nd, at 9:30 A. M. ine lorn’s discovery, which | med: Boon to D Taken Before Each Meal Now, for the first time, persons af- Prior to Hagedi Protam inh pas, plenned ‘around alts contre Oe oe Serre of Clubs Social Groups And 388 an Er ais pai Meeti: Hi i el He il Wel Peet ao He i it ti HE nn cp A 44333 ai rete ts i any ne a Fazer ahd ag per thal ah Z BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1937 nprdicy sagitiolipteeeg argre ing for the first time, heard autg aati i prari ik Newcomers Forum = Chosen as Club Nam bs s Lal in auld : git is i dae cat pligay & tk | § a Zi ° if paeaes bss i ut Bride of William C. Davis Correspond With Gowns Designed by Bride a 1: if i i i d é = : Miss Ethel Mae Sandin Is ee Diabetes itself ts caused é sufficiency or lack of ins review Manufactured by the iy oe i Hi by the in- ulin, an acid |can™ pancreas gland ying fats in the | acti alimentary canal and makes it pos- | said. which aids in emulsif; fl “f pont : of EP a f 2 itll! i gageaay® Te a et 8 es if te 33 i! Lia 3s nly E i é | ‘ Hi ‘i ati Mrs. » had expected to come to Bis- marck also but is remaining home be- cause her husband, Sergeant Kemp, at 3] sustained a fractured ankle in a fall will be in the post hospital at Fort | Bismarck for the last decade. Snelling for about eight weeks. student nurse in St. Fragcis hospital @t San Francisco and is having a three-week leave, Her sister, Edward A. Kemp of Fort Snelling, Quain, | Tuesday of this week. Sergeant Kemp |Clarence M. Thronson, resident of Bt. wspapers as for the ting Dunn la and the News” by 518 Avenue A, as hostess. lor the second in a series of devoted to ne ator tine! Se . Brooks Hoskins will re- 1 Monday club meet with Dr. Fannie March iP. m., a i No. 2,” Romans” hy Mueller; = Sirncheck; “Whims,” Schumann —Claribel Mc- = — Dorot ae Tea re Honored at at i a ia j i go9 {corner of Main Avenue and Eighth are leaving the first and Mrs. Russell Marlow, at the! Rosser avenue, DP. M+! of next week to make their home in | motor oils. Rose, 806 Fourth ee * Chapter N, P. E. O. Sisterhood Election and installation of officers will be conducted by Chpater N, P. E. ley nD give a paper) Mr, or Edna 8t. Vincent Mill Woman’ s club meeting at 8 Mrs. G. A, Dahlen will irate te aid EH ie ii aah g Monday. Mrs. E. D. St., will be hostess. To Be New City Hall St. Cloud, Minn., Feb, 27.—(7)—St. Cloud’s 2,500 ton granite postoffice Saturday started a four and one-half block ride down the city’s main busi- ess street to become, at the end of | gueeee its journey, the new St. Cloud city |[f St. Cloud Postoffi: Minneapolis. ees Ww. C. T. U. O. Sisterhood, at the meeting set for All Women’s Christian Temperance 7:30 p. m., Monday, in the home of ‘Mrs. Walter E. Vater, 507 Sixth St. ors ve session was and Mrs. Langer Sea ae Dinner Hon: coe pee 5 3333 bas A lea Bagiet2 teal ait ey et s ie ib rie ila p 38 i dail agcaeee nll ae ify a Hopkins to Talk Over || KFYR Monday Night “Proposals As They Affect the Un- St. Miss Anna D, Burr leads Mrs. Herbert Smith has EE ge i Bf 3 gi i ue Hag i ie He 3 the bride and scattered rose petals from a basket tied with liltes-of-the valley and white ribbon. Duane Davis was best man for his brother. r a is sada Eyz0e Heil di sit iB att The bride was escorted and was given in marriage ‘by her ser | Bane Ushers were Mr. Kelly of Fine! Whom shall we ask? ion aa E; qi Pal 5 a gagkt a npbeniHieg i au fut In Music Convent ich qn Fe i Ps Causes Change Well, we want the Harrisons, of course. Ard the Johnsons. And the Coopers and the Wallaces. 3e Boas ¥ 238 pal Ee eat tise a . 1 eh auld H i Try sin f at i? ai 3 a ie eres THe aeip a fle i i i bie . 40 | * * * Mehus Conservato: ee Re Pearl l Hold Dance March 3 Li Heal A nt sig ; 3 "2 Faure, a Miss and s* * oP Sons of Norway W: Per, | ie tye ai we fT a Walhs mB the Mrg. Sandin, the bride's mother, of floral print ma- brother, and John jKamra\ terial with redingote of black and a in-law of the bride Arthi bridegroom. Fee bah Boe Me es ee of | Gron Pod blue sult’ with grey i 2 ra @andin, Jr. her and David Davis, cousins wore @ gown of red brother: t -—--— ——- - zu ul trail aaadea* 93 20p3a i oo 3By< tase 33 z Say, they'll be fun together. What’ll we have for dinner? Oh, let’s make it something different this time. Not just the same old things all over again. ists 8&3 au a3 Bi 3 bags Bge« ate ii a3 if tH 84 pists Hie Iknow! We can get a lot of new ideas looking through the advertisements in this paper. Here’s a suggestion to start with right here. é i Es ESEaf 88 dus t ing ou! ts imming cos . . tri ucts for you. ‘od ing pr Factories are busy everywhere turn ive in. The advertisements are your guide to modern ‘diving. They bring you today’s news about the food you eat and the clothes you wear, the stores you visit and the home new and interest: you |; iif i HUE eel i ye - 6 eS Hela Rae E ass AT Hla all a : ie 2 i i (urns H Tt ig rit A wf Ue fl if alta iil te F| lis he Hil GREAT ACTS GREAT FEATURES ALL NEW THIS YEAR Building, Bismarck Memo: 122 All Next Week [& to meet your budget. ic Co, ings is is Mus d out about these new thi Now On DISPLAY And the place to f right here in this newspaper. Every day its columns are you should follow the advertisements. . . to learn what's Whether you’re planning a party or remodeling a room new. ..andcheaper. . . and better. filled with important messages which you should read. (With = 157, FRIGIDAIRES the Meter Miser) The Phone 817 Bismarck Agency 111 3rd Bt. Biemarch, ¥. D. Kinds Surety and Fidelity Bonds, Sod alate; Rewlal” and Loans, Insurance of All ee ae ce tf Boas8 i it i tint hi cahidulieiltll = $ ®5s : zn Matinee Monday at 3 JUST ARRIVED Carload of the ie t

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