Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi_ Begins Rushing Activit Model ing. Evening; Program Arrang- ed by Miss Jensen al ier ; i EH “EE ee Fete i i i El e| Mrs, Brandenburg Led W. C. T. U. Program HE Uy Oe; § 3 ip ap : E Bette Quolity-Better Sle Two Headaizes ~EightColors ys Migher (Dunn HAT STORE 407 Broadway . In Our April Sale of Dresses ‘you'll find two great value groups SATURDAY IS DOLLAR DAY ¢ SOCIETY and CLUBS THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1937 ‘will lead the grand march at the University of North Dakota it are: Edné Peterson, St. Thomas; Adrian McLellan, #E 5 ey i Hy HOLDINGS IN FIRM Muncie Philanthropist Turns Over All Common Stock to Benefit Public Bea Seg : Frances Ball Foundation his en- tire common stock holdings in Mid- america corporation, an announce- pene fasued at his office Thursday The foundation was incorporated March 22 with the secretary of state at Indianapolis, Incorporators were Mr. Ball; his wife, Frances Ball, and their daughter, Mr, Ball, his wife and daughter were designated’ as life members of the foundation. Robinson was named for & two-year term on the board and Dr. Pittenger for three years, © The announcement, issued by Mr. Ball's secretary, Miss Gertrude Bar- rett, gave no indication as to what will be done with the funds of the foundation, ‘The purposes of the foundation giv- en in the incorporation were “religi- ous, educational and charitable.” Midamerica corporation is the top ‘holding company of the Van Swering- en rail empire. Mr. Ball owns a 90 per cent interest in Midamerica. Mr. Ball's common stock holdings in Midamerica are reported to include 14,060 shares of the 15,000 shares out- standing. Members of the Ball family have been public benefactors for years. A private school on the outskirts of Muncie was purchased by the family. Approximately $1,000,000 was spent for new buildings and the school wad tusned over to the state as a teachers GET WAGE INCREASE Albert Lea, Minn, Apr. 8—(7)— Employes of the local Woolworth Co. store were ready to go back to work Thursday, their strike for higher wages ended. The store will continue to operate as an open shop, it was announced, but clerks will receive new wage scale, VISIT THE GLASS BRICK ty |FRONT, THE FIRST TO BE! INSTALLED IN NORTH DA- KOTA. ABSOLUTELY FREE DOLLAR DAY ! SAY, THIS NEW /NSTANT CUBE-RELEASE SURE BEATS MESSING UNDER A FAUCET ! NO WASTING ICE, MELTING CUBES LOOSE. t 4. ey - gues e Corr L1 ‘SUPER DUTY FRIGIDAIRE WITH THE METER-MISER MY NAME IB .....csccccccosscscscscegebescscoccsscvecssosesessee® ° MY STREET ADDRESS ......00cccccoeserescccccesosesponorocecses TAVIS MUSIC CO. “419 Breadway __ RAILWAYS BUY HEAVILY #tou.ooqano equipment A eat supplies during 1936, Railway Age junior prom Larimore; Betty Berg, Gi Mclellan is president of the junior manager. Three Sisters Die | . Within Few Hours Wards...The Store for Thrigty Shoppers! WEEK-END VALUES | Dots a ‘Hower Accent Pretty, DARK SHEERS At Wards oom ie Permanent finish Velveray de- sign dots—amazing at this price! Colorful flower prints you'll enjoy all through Sum- mer. range from 12-20. Ward Valves! Bal gre mew frocks. The suits fave topper coats with match- ing skirts: Sizes from 14 to 44. SALE Fast Color Wash Suits ~- 59° Sturdy cottons, fast color— they wash beautifully! Full cut and carefully tailored.3-9, y Thrift for Men and Boys Who Want Outstanding Style and Servicel Trouser crease atyle and the new higher military heel—the latest things in men’s shoes! Superior Goodyear welt; black, Other styles, too! : Smart y bi tata 98 soles. Service- able! 234-6. Work Shees Solid leather; soles! Durable! SAL Wards 59c Homesteader WorkShiris 2m] Reduced until Saturday only! Rugged. chambray or covert, full cut, well made. Collar and cuffe ister-lined! : Overalls Heavy, sturdy blue denim— full cut throughout! Strong- ly reinforced at strain points. COTTONS ARE UP 30% Colonials | : —Still low priced