The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 12, 1937, Page 5

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+ & : aes __ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE._FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1937 LEARANCE DD WOMEN’S | ) WEAR SHOPPE | jv: 4 St BROADWAY Lylis Nancy Guss Is McKenzie Pioneers Have ! 59th Anniversary {Junior Playmakers to Wed to James Allison Give Radio Broadcast \ Marriage of Miss Lylis £ Junior Playmakers will present the { y) ‘Dunseith, daughter of Mr. 3 work of their organization in the 11th Bismarck 5 v a « Ky., was p. m. Saturday. : Maccabee State Conclave Is . Gruenbergs Are Wed Half Century ("it Pi snus erie prcipating tn the, ogtam R 5 € ; the Bismarck high school faculty are Scheduled Here April 29-30) | ee, on, Tae | Bowman. Assisting them will be the State Manager Will Come Here} Mrs, D. Wilkes Kelly Senet or Poa eat say Emery T. Putnam and Myron H. An- to Aid Local Workers in Is. Popular Performer Sori wll bee ighain SMe a Arrangements mae because the state basketball tourna- ment will be in progress. Broadcasts will be resumed March 27. Hearing Scheduled in Fargo on Truck Case AND MRS. HEA Washington, Mar. 12—(4)—The in- mE, aig TON terstate commerce commission has Wednesday was a happy day in the/and Virginia, and their daughter,| scheduled hearing at “Fargo April 9 home of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Heaton,| Mrs. L. Edna Putnam, afd her son,| on the applications of the Consoli- » for they celebrated Palmer, all of Bismarck. dated Fright Lines, Inc., to broaden . | their operations through acquisition ..| Of other properties, Consolidate Freight Liines, Inc., has asked permission to acquire by purchase the B & B truck service, Minn. the Montana-Dakota Interstate line The McKenzie ranch which was|and Montana-Dakota ‘Truck line, their home for so many years now is| and the Montana Motor Freight com- operated Sy their son, who has been| pany. in Bismarck for the winter months.| Examiner C. R. Englehart will con- L, EF. Heaton, Sr., has served in the} duct the hearing. state legislature as a representative. D.U.V. Program Notes Sherman Anniversary 1 and is the guest of her brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Spencer 8. Boise, 618 Thayér, weet. Mrs. Lo- berg will return to her home early next week. * * * Mr. and Mrs, Einar Berge, 416 Ave- nue A, gave a dinner party in their home Wednesday evening for a group of legislators, including Senators F. T. Gronvold of Rugby, Ole Ettestad of Balfour and Ed Lian of Fairdale and Rep. Harry O’Brien of Park River. ees High score prizes at contract were won by Mmes Walter Maddock and Charlotte Riskin at the meeting of days, returned home s* ¢ s *** * Many Activities to Miss Eilzabeth A. Jones and Mrs. ? Charles Stale: Augment Band Fund anpeton | Ghen Mrs, John Pr French, 615 Fourth &t., entertained her contract club at @ 1 o'clock luncheon meeting 3 H é 2iFe i ae ee Ee g ‘The committee of parents aiding the Bismarck Juvenile band in ob- BH when Mrs, Gerald Craig, 719% avenue, entertained her bridge lunch- eon club Wednesday. Mrs. Paul H. also was a substitute. Mrs. ford, 302 Park St, Mrs. 8. F, Lam- bert will have the March 30 meeting.. WATER HEARING SET St. Paul, Mar. 12—()}— Senator A. ©. Sletvold, chairman of the Minne- sota senate public domain commit- tee, Friday said a hearing will be conducted next Thursday at 7:30 p. . m., on the Red river valley water) = /. conservation bill, a ‘The first U. 8, naval radio station The Smart Shop located at Navesink, N. J. and 408 BROADWAY built in 1908. Dance Reservations favored in appreciation of the coer fine work accomplished during the. last epigenetic All members of the Newcomers two years by Mrs. Newton and Mrs. ¥ Alfred Zuger, district managers, and the members ofthe local lodge. The Bismarck membership has con- ferred all honors possible on Mrs. ning’s meeting. Newton. during the last two years. Rex B. Albrecht, chairman, took the She was the first commander of the Office of inside watch. Other past|— 1, hive, is court director of the juniors workmen taking part were fusurance during the years 1935-36, Mra Newton won the North Dakots; state champlonehip for Lady Mac- cabees. D. McNamara of Fargo, state man- ager, will visit Bismarck in a few days to make final arrangements for the April meeting, 5 has one of the two speaking roles in the University of Minnesota Aquatic) ; .| league production of “The Heavenly } Dippers,” = water pageant, Saturday aturday Last Day po pif reread : B niversary W pear in the role of Mercury. The pasty. Aj pageant will be given in the men’s physical education building swimming pool. moned there by the serious illness of Final Clearance | 22-28 soit See REDERICKIANE( WE HAVE Kickernicks (Exclusively in Bismarck) From the skimpskamp brief to the knee- length pantie, there is comfort, style and @ smooth silhouette. Style - Freedom - Poise $1.95, $2.95 68c, 89¢ Up No Need to Send Away for These Garments Now 0 Furniture Upholstery the second high score prize. And Social Groups zi : Repaired and Refinished UGT. A 9 \uxiliary The United Commercial Travelers’ “We will make your things auxiliary meets at 8 p. m., Saturday, look like new.” 1 Ba It ) + * # ‘ fe | ] morning. ; BISMARCK FURNITURE = oe ; % UR ze Dean of once Juvenile ede eee The Smart Shop we a part; be) Phone Main Ave. A Final Opportunity to Accommodate ee the regular meeting at 2:20 p.m; 46 BROADWAY Those Unable to Attend the Last Sale Ze Wednesday dining room. JUST 74 t ; j <5 y AND GET MRS. CLARK, I THINK I'M GOING TO FREDERICK-JAMES j : i z ee FAINTs THE PRESENT VALUE OF THE RAW SKINS. Positively Your Last Opportunity to Par- ticipate in This Clearance of Frederick-James Furs BLUES TO MAKE YOUR SUIT SING ORDER NOW FOR NEXT FALL costume, contrast or blend A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL RE- SERVE YOUR SELECTION. 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