The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 7, 1937, Page 4

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i} Philippines Thursday. Maxie Selga, Polanco and Connie de Guz- man are the committee on arrange- § the following Crane college and Lewis institute for three years. From there, he went to the University of North Dakota and fy attended the law school where he ob- 4} tained his degree of bachelor of laws last June. He was made an active ¥ member of the University Independ- F ence society in 1934. In 1935, he was elected president of Hesperia Univer- sity literary society. He was also president of the Filipino club of Bis- marek; president of Newman Hall, men’s hall at the University, treas- urer of the Universiy Newman club, and a member of the International Students society. Mr. Jacob was one ; of the attorneys for the plaintiff in the moot-court at the law school last May, during his senior year, At this time, he is returing to the Philippines to be interviewed regard- ing prospects in the diplomatic service of the Philippines government rec- ommended by State Senator Thomas ‘Whelan, U. 5. ie Gerald P. Nye, day in the future for the Ni Assembly of zy i donee Young Will Conclude Koepplin Open Forum Lectures | attenaing by C. L. Young, American Association of University Women, will be held Friday evening High Seas.” public is invited to attend this ing. ter * + & Miss Daria Winter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, L. A. Winter, 521 Tenth 8t.. @ junior at the College of St. Cath- erine, will lead a round table discus- sion on “Collective Security versus versity of Mines, Ore Dr. E. A. Irvine, Flint, Mich. who has been visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Irvine, 412 Eighth 8t., left Wednesday morn: ing for his home. He was panied by his father and Batcher, who recently resigned position in the state tax department and has accepted a position with General Motors corporation at Flint. Grocery We Deliver ‘ All Phones 34 Grocery Specials Apr.7th to Apr. 13th oe aoe 2-Ib, pkg. a 2DC ins, (ib pig. SOC fon, teen to 27C Well, Mandy, Toune, Tune Fish in Nea ter... O9C 8 fOr ....000006 it’s so easy— everybody wants to cook ELECTRICALLY North Dakota Power _ & Light Co. American the World War Memorial there was a catd party at which bridge was played at eight tables. Hig! the Neighbors will bold in Blamarck April Arrangements for the party were "Her Chicken Wibs made by » committee composed of] - Mmes. Edna Beacock, chairman, L. Van Hook, 1 R. Kositeky, Eimer te Linton Rainbow to 3 zi | A booklet containing the opinions of famous doctors on this interesting subject will be sent FREE, while they last, to any reader ting to the Ed- ucational ‘bi igion, Ti Fitth i New York, N. Yq Dept A-1001. VISIT THE GLASS BRICK FRONT, THE FIRST TO BE Hea SAB IN NORTH DA- Efforts to Level Off Nation’s Sweet Bowl Is Perplexing Problem for U. 8. tinues With Supplies Short in Some Sections staengl Prefers Exile to Berlin Post Dr. what at first to Spain.” Zurich, iny bulary of 8-Year-Old, Mem- ory of 5-Year-Old pattie isl i ly ae HE THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, APRIL, 1997 Lf le 6 Speing’ sia the aic—now’e the time to build your new house—but another winter is not’fer away— plan today for those whistling, chilly blasts— heat from the fuel you burn. Aa in- vestigation on your part sew means ter—and many winters to come. ‘Your Heatio, g Contractor will tell you about Crane efficiency—Crane economy—ask him. CRANE CRANE CO., 696 Northern Posie Ave, Fargo, N.D. BONERS, RADIATORS, HUMIDIFIERS, VECTORS, VALVES, Piet AND prTTANOS EVERYTION® YOU NEED FOR A COMPLETE HEATING SYSTEM &. WHERE THE FUEL IS GAS Continues and will continue all during April. All our January pur- chases of Spring : DRESSES EFFICIENCY ~ most men stop shoppin’ around” saysthe OLD TOWN TAVERN KEEPER Silks, Georgette Prints and Crepe Prints received on back orders Just Unpacked ; and now go on sale. $ 1:75 sais fo $10.5 $ 2 .00 sos sats $2.75 a2 $4.00 off on values $19.75 & over 50 More Silk DRESSES Values $6.75 to $8.75 Just put on our 1.98 na We have a selection of HATS for eldesty ladies in conserva: styles. 9198 t0 9008 values,” $1.69. 100 HATS values to $1.56, new $1.00 Values to $2.50 1 lot $1.00—1 lot $1.50 Values to $6.75 1 lot $3.75—1 lot $4.75

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