The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 20, 1937, Page 5

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hes e J BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MARCH 2), 1987 5. FASHION IN INFANCY ic Z CLUBS Mrs. James D. Stenson Will [Senstr Siberian, Visit Auxiliary Unit Monday} sscoceneat in wn the marriage of Mrs. Sena Bismarck Entries in ae i been ee wey couple was married -| Legion. Survivors are Benjamin Schlipf, pastor of the Bis-| chiidren mother. marck Baptist church, in the paréon- = : a | 3 . ! i if | Ray, and Ben Gilbertson ; Department President Will Give town, Stuteman * Madd Y i Music Contest Named] The Misses Vi es rer epg i Broadcast Over KFYR is ire curing rn Misses Virginia St, who is a eyes oy North F é ‘There will be-several Bismarck en- trants in the 1937 contests of the |Pred G. Mrs. Jt D. Stenson of Minot,|clubs, which will be held os oR Weber james at James- : Monday The bride formerly Tuesday Morning rf 3) i ‘an operation for the remov: tendon from his right knee Wednes- }day morning. He injured the knee in playing with the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity team. He is a patient in St. John’s hospital, Fargo. ee & Miss Sabina Brown, employe of the accounts office of the federal treas- ury department, resigned her position here and left Thursday for Washing- HG i H it ? Ait rae aes i E a i i iF zt i ef Hl ae E i Fides g a8 bs work of the deparinens ps allaeg 85 hee Malo eligi Mra hod = ee a'nere trom ig : Harry E. Dahlin, 41, Russell A. Young An infant's garment which is a combination cover and morning robe Ends Life With Rifle Candidate for is a time-saver for mothers, ft if issi ecsaver for busy mothers, In summer fabrics a5 well 98 oft | us rare wD, Mar, 20—e—|{ City Commissioner flannel, cupape:proot, proof, gies Harry E. Dahlin, 41, Minnewauken ‘Your vote and support will Around-the-Crib-Cruises. Baby, however, can move his arms and | lumberman, was found dead in his of- be appreciated legs, even sit up, but he can’t stand up when the garment is arranged fice Friday afternoon, two bullets for sleeping. The blanket-like skirt is @ cover at night and a receiving | from a .22 calibre rifle causing what City Election April 6th, 1937 blanket in the morning. The blouse slips on over the head and ties | was pronounced suicide. (Pol, Adv.) with ribbon bows at the shoulders, Dr. J. G. Vigeland, Brinsmade, Ben- ageaeee ial Ba lee pe Btty iz ze ik sFEEE cE ij pe i In Acclimating Plants OPENING Teacan cat hs st aaa The Public, Men and Women Alike, Are Cordially Invited to Attend grown with such success in jorth Dakota that an investigation 4 ie 2 tems Our Formal House-Warming Monday Evening, March 22 ce FROM 7 TO 10 P.M. However, No Merchandise WIIl Be Sold in Our Store Monday Evening SALES IN OUR NEW STORE WILL BEGIN AT ‘ 8 A.M. TUESDAY - MARCH 23 z lay z ey aire att ae f ae Forum ssked We have arranged our house-watming so that ha S opportunity to visit establishment, which we feel is one e PP elanetion Rectan Gn ee - ofthe finest men’s Moves in'the ate before a wet esaelians veries feeeior hehe: ae ee, a . Mrs, Charles 2 We not only invite, but urge everyone to visit our new store. : aa send representatives to monthly epee cig Mey Appropriate Favors for Both Men and Women Monday Evening “Glu Joseph Ey Kelley's request that individual clubs make contributions ¥ \ ‘ bell gre Bice Pecan dete Our stock is complete in every respect. Every piece of merchandise is of the newest styles. , Prong to ties comet hy is Ma Our store policy is: : Teo Pest Picture List 3 ° ° ° ° ° pitt, Jouph F. Orchard, moving © Quality Merchandise © Lowest Possible Prices © Courteous Dealing Biased Sarurdey in the city school, fa yihe 2 © Prompt Service @ Always the Newest Styles © Pleasant Atmosphere and har era fee rice Included in our stock will be Nationally-Known Lines, such as Knox hats, Timely clothes, Society Brand clothes, Holeproof hosiery, : Van Heusen shirts, Superba cravats, Cooper’s underwear and many others too numerous to mention. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS .ON THE MERITS OF OUR GOODS. . —LEO SHARK, Prop. - - REMEMBER -- We Will Be Open for Business Tuesday Morning SHARK’Sstcr: At Main and Fourth -- BISMARCK--Woolworth’s Are Next to Us!

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