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Y SOCIETY and CLUBS Scout Work Lead Gayle Kelly, Teresa Revell Selected by Council Enter State D.A.R. Contest}. commiice to supe the various work departments for the SENATORS’ Final Selection From 50 Candi- dates Will Be Made at Jamestown March 15 i E | 3 Fir f i i Gayle Kelly, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. J. 8. Kelly, and Teresa Revell, niece of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Winter, i j e fe Eee rt u etl | grimage contest of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Mrs. John oh a gp chapter regent, announced Tuesday, Both of the girls are seniors, ‘They will be among the 50 competi- tors representing as many high schools in the contest. The winner will be selected at Jamestown March 15 by @ group headed by Mrs, Jessie Fait of Fingal, state chairman of national defense through patriotic education. Local selections were made by popular vote to select the girls thought most worthy of the honor by thefr fellow students, with the Prog! man; Mmes. Dahlen, John R. Fleck, Norman I. Roop, W. L. Diven and E : Fe | : | Personnel — Miss Mary Cashel, chairman; Mmes. J. E. Davis end A. M, Kiland. Public Relations —‘Mrs, Al Rosen, foal ehole being made by commk-|Miss Ruby Schumann |om Students Pick Candidate Chosen by Chapter NJ, 2? Committees — Mrs. A. a. At the Bismarck high school, juniors and seniors elected Miss Kelly, Mary Loulse Finney and Mary See. The entire high school group voted at Bt. Mary's, choosing Miss Rveell, Florence Bobrien, Janet Ferguson, Dorothy Continuity of Registration — Mrs. wit EB pee *** * Announce Program for William Moore P.T.A. Election and installation of officers Included Barbara Burke (top), daughter of * Local D. A. R. committees for the contest are set by national rulings. Members here were Mrs. French as regent, Mrs. L. P. Warren as national | Miss Henricka Gefense chairman and Mrs, J. P. Schmitz, substituting for Miss Gladys , chairman of publicity. Mrs. R. R. Smith and incidental Gerald P. Nye of North Dakota, : Teading and music numbers have been ze. PENALTY, INTEREST ~ BRRECTIVE MAR. 15 fat salt 13 } a association meeting at 8 p. m., Wed- if emeny ti ihe ae REED a a lum, Mrs. Waldo speaks on “New Books for Children.” Mrs, Smith's talk deals x g i i F ; i i : i i Hi i a ij Teal estate and taxes for 1936 be- ag *5 j ___THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1987 Daughters of United, States senators held the spotlight of the social whirl for an evening when, with their best bey friends as their escorts, they entertained at thelr annual dinner dance. The Sen. Edward R. Bounds and Lucille Tovass in the Nebraska. With Lewis Schull che apparently en: the serenade corde: oma a strolling musician. Marion Donahey (lower left), ie the daughter of eng Talks by Ende LaMoore Waldo and| Ohio's Sen. A. Vic Donahey, and Marjorie Nye (lower right) calls Sen, Teed the March with ene cf these 35 winter dad. (Associated Press i | af me maces, "tr £5" Molly Cleans Up TO HELP END A COLD QUICKER MANY COLDS wisi, fl VISKE rub pr kbpsted & J Bs MAN Follow WICKS PLAN for better CONTROL OF COLDS serail pockngp capitate MARCH SALE 1° 2% DRESSES of elk crepe with long sleeves, New styles and in all colers. Values to $7.95, new at 235 i ‘Twe greaps of plain and pried, lemg-seered Dresses : i F i Come early and select your garment and sis,” — tas count, Slee Peeow and | MODERN WOMEN February Collections $26,656.-| ayers ones arranger COATS 95 | Rar foe pila sets cepeaiss comme se Tie Wana 29 social Than for. Buses then ontons, chops, hod wih chops You will need right mow. New styles and up \ Radioman hp titan gt dg le scnth Gc None Pour in the hot sag aro ents good selections in all: colors and sizes..... 0 ' rection of Miss Ruby Wilmot, and wees chops and ob ome wit tiny es HATS of felt in all colors and styles at...........97¢ : ' HL z | fi it Monday, Burleigh continue to pay "PERSONIFIED in PRINT! CONSTIPATION woman can protect er from common consti; col pation att University Student Is Hit-Run Crash Victim HI $ EE i Roller... YOUTH’S TWO-TIMER. Wear it with either your suit or dress. Of fine fur felt in ° Black ° Brown Navy 285 28 Fresh Frozen Pike, lb.. .12¢ Veal Shoulder Steak, Ib, 18¢ ail flavors, 4 pkgs. LOC Salted Peanuts, 2 Ihg.. .25c Veal Stew, Ib. .........12¢ E | _ Read OHM DRESS SHOP Biemarek, N. D. 204 Ath Street nf Ne | FASHIONS oy See Bismarck’s . Spring Window Opening _— NOTE: The merchants co-operating in this efent will veil their store win- dows Friday afternoon and evening and will unveil them with the newest spring merchandise displays at 9 o'clock Saturday morning, March 6th. A long blast of the Bismarck: Fire Whistle will be the signal for the unveil- ing. Be on hand for a “first prevue” of spring’s newest. the Bismarck Tribune For Complete Detaila ! tov or Ser @ Se