The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 18, 1937, Page 6

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Glen Ullin members observed the 25th anniversary of the Girl Scout founding March 12 with a program Current Events Club _ Has 1937 Guest Day] 3: ee, and Mrs, O. T. Benson. Miss Swain, sag LS cetitetle bli’ who is a technician at the Qua Club's 34 years was presented briefly Ramstad clinic here, had for the visitors at the annual guest je; of ; deuje.in onder, to stiaee AOE oe Program and tea of the organ- 5 of the first two North Dakota Gir! on held Wednesday ee in ‘The guest day committee was com-|Scouts to receive the golden eaglet the home of Mrs. H, P, Rosenberger, | Poet of Mmes. FF. Grievenow, award, Miss Swain and Miss Plor-| the 404 Avenue C. ar *| Obert A. Olson and Henry O. Put-/ence Berger, attending the Univer- i nam. sity of North Dakota, both are asso- foe a ticceseal eummtty cod alse tog late members of the troop which ertended the offical welcome |Kastern Star Heads = |"r = © ey ee mecing the menius exch anmeed| Leave for Dickinson Study Section Will roll call with « current event, and — . then introduced thelr guests, Mri.| Rev. N, &, Elsworth, worthy grand) Tour Museum Friday none Conrad, program chairman for| patron of es Order of Eastern Star nee, year, presided. 5 A trip through the North Dakota Edna LaMoore Waldo, s former|worthy grand matron of the order,| pistorieal society museum during president, reviewed “Time at Her/left for Dickinson Thuraday. which Mrs, Florence H. Davis, librar- | EV. be pipobar cule even Wa fan for the society, will act as guide,| marck, , Episcopal will follow the 1 o'clock luncheon q of the Newcomers Forum study group Friday in the private dining room of the capitol. All members of the Newcomers Forum are invited. Res- .| ervations are ed pereneaty: Green carnations centering the ° °, luncheon tables and tallies in St. Minot Parley Begins _| petrict’s motits were decorations for Luncheon Preparations) Gommerciat travelers aucilary Wet pat esd in the hi of Mrs. ‘The Past reer parley of the a erat Re 3B ‘Honors in P. Rhoades. Mrs, E, Ulmer, chair- man of the hostess group, was assisted de-| by Mmes. Perry, Otto Holts and O. T. Solberg. Complimentary to’ Mrs. Edmund/| by motor Thursday for a aoe stay While Wehr of Anamoose, who has been| in Washington, D. C. the Greet the New national capital, Mr. Steen will be in RBCREENLITE SHADES | | 3s, ‘ote © Seen enterralies | ts hea dauatiery ot Or nna net a for Sp ring ca fednesd tivities, Mr. and Mrs, Steen will visit MQJUD SILK STOCKINGS Values in Town! © They've arrived! The new Spring Screenlite Shades that so many of our custom ers have been waiting for ..: colors that offer endless pot- sibilities for striking costume effects, This is a year of pageantry tg color line up wit! “Mejud and lead the fe- leo siguer of fe 8 wore by Warner Bros.’ screen stars, ROBERTSON’S " Hazel Flour24}-Ib. begs: 49-1b. beg is? HARD eae be CalumetBaking Powder 16-oz.can20c Crisco. 3-Ib.can5% 1-Ib. can 2le ‘We Carry a Complete Line of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables ~ at Lowest Prices Orange Sale FANCY SUNKIST NAVELS Medium size.....doz. 29¢ Large size .......d0z. 35¢ Demonstration of Fashionable H. « W. Corsets by a trained factory representative all day Friday at : b] - Robertson’s Slide into fashion with a snug em- bracing H. & W. Corset. Phone 550 for an appointment and Shirley Catsup . . 14-0, bottlelO® Shredded Wheat . . 2pkgs.23¢ Armour’s Corned Beef 12-0. canI7¢ Sweet Girl Salad Dressing pt. jar2I¢ Hazel Gelatin Dessert 3-0. pkg. 4¢ Hazel Chocolate Pudding 4-0z.pk¢.4° Fancy Comb Honey . . eachi9¢ _ <DENTEN SPECIALS— ~_ Pike, winter caught, Ib- 10¢ ‘American Cheese... .Ib. 25¢ Fresh—Pure—Wheleseme Ground Beef ......Ib. 124¢ Beef—Braise er Stew Short Ribs ..........Ib. 11¢ Center Cut—Tenéer Pork Chops .:.......1b. 25¢ NATIONAL Always Brings You Meats of High Quality at Mosey-Saving Prices. scncaiesi BISMARCK TRIBUNE 18, 1987 Aids, 88) Scouts at Glen Ullin _ |m sinneapois ana Chicago while) University of North Dakota students a Mmes, HB, Re i'tun sirs| Have Birthday Party 1S pend. tine in Bow Feet Oy |toursame i Fis PRE: I ant te A [ HH F New Cabbage sens .... 1. 5C Head Lettuce nas 2 tee 15¢ Fancy Sweet Califernia Top Carrots Zsa. llc Top Beets Teas pa C Curly Spinach .. 3». 19¢ New Potatoes ts 3m 22C Fancy Tuna Fish itis | 27-08. cain 27¢ Palmolive Soap ereteje cakeSe Camay Soap. +, os cakeS€ Kitchen Klenzer. . 180s.cm * Smoking Tobacco ver kare ties tin IOS All Round Farm Salt 00 tts. 95¢ . Good Kitchen Brooms . each43¢ | Summer Sausage .'...lb. 18¢ Juicy Loin Pork Roast ........Ib. 184¢ 8. Graded Beet Shoulder—Cholce Cuts—U. Beef Roast... .Ib. 14¢ & 16c¢ Hormel’s Hockless Midget Butter Ball Plump, Meaty, Fatted Sugar Cured Bacon Squares Ib. 16c Mesars. and Mmes. H. B. Rodgers 2 ay i mE 2 Af] g R é , Pil | - i i iil uf e 4." 4 B t of and Roy BE. Deardorff received the or concealed in Divorce Decree Nears| om o concesied weapons’ ie , | ondon, Mar. 18—(P}—The king's ——_—— ‘ating a1 Bk, are| Procter, in what was interpreted by ik hostess for the next meet- bn allemarebtgred i elias od In Serious Condition a4 Simpeon’s final divorce decree, ap- eae a ; oe Bi dy, aes | ah as esas roe H_¥, Keller, 102/procedure to the tof the al-| the end of & have been vacation-|vorce court, Sir Boyd Merriman. cuers against snow drifts 10-feet deep, Petersburg, Fia., since the| "Ime step was considered unusual| Oliver Winlare, 40, was in a “grave” began thetr home-|pecsuse the routine method of hand-| condition atra hospital here Thurelay and expect: to @r-|ling undefended cases, such as that| after an emergency appedicitis oper- “bey jot the Simpeons, is automatic an- z yk i i | i i | : a i ; i i LEAD the Easter Parade in Wards new colorful DRESSES oa G* * Feocks in the new frivolous mood of Spring 1987! Styles more feminine and flattering than any you've ever worn before! Navys with embroidered lingerie accents of snowy white! Floral prints in exquisite colorings! St. James pastels! Dressy sheers! All with new fuller skitts. Some with jackets. 12 to 52. Mrs, Simpson’s Final |e to, peroont_conrciod ot a an 5 E Es ir

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