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5 3 a a fe 7) THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1937 day with his mother, Mrs, Alice /band, “TETY and’ CLUBS [Bridge Classic Is A. Neil York, Dickinson, spent Sun- returned to Dickinson with her hus-|and Mrs. Wm. Steinbruck, Mandam York, 300% Main Ave. Mrs, York | with his mother and her parents, Mr. | store at Dickinson. after visiting here for a week |Mr. York is manager of the Buttrey SOCIETY and CLUB : : ~ Set for May 4, 5 Mrs. Kupitz Will Preside at {Fourteen Residents Cc. D. of A. State Convention Tamil we moved Preaching sand Med) tne Brobablliy We that ikea be 2-Day Conclave at Dickinson Invitations Out for : Will Begin Saturday; 150 | Fargo Wedding in May ungereerenres ae | opeychertg oye acdelertt i g g Y ae Meetings of Clubs | And Social Groups pices tet Related tae BE § 2 go with a competition which will deter-| downtown stores, he said. i i & 28 of E plained, all entrants pla: same | future. est score is the winner. will be $1 per person, he sald. Hab 22. In charge of arrangements are irk junior class pinion: eked Cor- | G, H. . J t U ki ed , Harry Rishworth, Jack Bowers ‘Misses Pearl and| and Barbara Henry. Mildred I. Hoff. La as | Graduating activities for the 1937 50 New class will include baccalaureate ser- . vices Sunday, May 30, class night, (cto ta oa Kormal Dresses ‘The senior class now numbers 121. * # Senior faculty advisers are Mrs.| , Mrs. Ota Gotheridge, 610 Thayer, is Lovely ones for all formal occa- sions. Particularly nice for the -| the guest of Miss Jennie Krumm in| jf tre Included on the dress commit. | Fargo. Mrs. Gotherldge formerly school girl. Priced—$5.95, $6.75, $7.85, $9.50, $10.75, tee are: Mmes, E. A. Willson, O. E.| lived in Fargo. Johnson, William A. Schwarts, Jus- |<< | wlio. Set en, BO.LD * * Closing High School | nits M Eaick, Agnes Bants and the| Gardens plowed. Black Dirt Final Clearance Prices Sete Mildred E. Huff and Helg* Fertilizer. Ashes and Rubbish | [i Activities Scheduled | Patredt.. cnairman of the tac-|hauled. Driveways graveled. || be elected during fhe (convention. be petved: Several events for the Bismarck| Uity committee planning the gradua-| Phone 62. Thursday Music Club Dow | place Hears J. Croonquist FOR pter meet Tues- E on of Mrs. Mrs. L.| tend high school week at f hos-| versity of North Dakota May 14-15 I hen, O. I. a to B comnpeke im musical, forensic and : cons 5 al ic event "1 1 for HH] :, A. J. Art, on| The annual junior-senior prom, ron OF Hours, They are {deel teat | $22.75 Suits $1 3 7 5 Messrs. outstanding social event of the school rk oF | eer value reduced to .. ° year, will take place Saturday, May wardrove: pERED BASTISTE reduced to - 914,75, e e LACES BROAD! $14.75 Suits si at cut at Schillin ae ss fotueto” $9.95 eure /anstlla E i 2 g E | 3 j 2 a Sos [ af i E 3 WOMEN’S 504 Broadway il ( ifs af ee be i! : fe r f i E , By 5 i \ HG Bs ; BF z j : Church Societies the evening tion motif. Non will RAY ELLINWOOD, sen- HE DUPLICATED the eon Sati sational track starofthe feat 20 minutes Ister o'clock in University of Chicago, as sachor manon the ual clipped .3 second offthe telay team. Ray's start th “he world’s indoor 440- enables him to jump nal yard dash record in his into the lead at the frst college meet. SELL OT 04 THE FIRST FEW STRIDES, a ‘ Ray unleashes almost explosive Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Hicks, Attleboro, Mass., are the guests of Mrs. G. D. Mann, 232 Avenue A, west. Mr. and Mrs, Hicks have been spending the OPERATES sceam-hammer. Charlie wint Kimball (Jeft) says: “Camels always “Please add me to the ath- Hl B give me a welcome ‘lift’ in energy I need it ms fetes who get a ‘lift’ with @ Comel”"—Ray Ellinwood . “TT NEVER fully realized just Ss = 2 a sf 2 s = Monéays—Martini how much ‘Get a “lift” with m a ‘Teesdays—Manhattan Frit, Becta hare teen ee 2 Camel’ meant to me until I Wednesdays—Brenx ras Fray ‘diuretic in fiushing the kid. fan two world record-breaking Thursdays—Gin Buck says) ll A 950) asleving Serie. / quarters in one afternoon,” Ray Fridsyo—Old Fashioned very ‘State in. the Union, Taking a cup ci continues. “Afterward a Camel Said be eae, Pancctaint Bay helped me pull myself together. From Noon to 6 p. m. That night I ate heartily and di- gested my meal as well asever.” In every line of endeavor— active, hard-working men snd women light up Camels to re- fnew their vim and energy—to ATTRACTIVE Cleire Huntington (right), public add more enjoyment to meal- stenographer, says: “No matter how tired I get, a Camel _puts new pep in me. Although I smoke a lot, Camels never jangle my nerves.” SURVEYOR William Bacrete (eft) speaking: “When I begia to fee] below par, it’s me fora Camel and that invigorating ‘lift’ in energy. Being 2 Camel smoker, I don’t kaow what . MACARONI PRODUCT FLYING is the favorite sport of Mes, John W. Rockefeller, Jr. (righ), prominentin New York society. And Camel is her fa- vorite cigarette.“When I setmy feet on firm ground, I smoke a Camel,” she ssys. “It’s wondes- ful when you're tired to get 8 ‘lift’ with a Camel” “History Is Made AtNight” zie, Paramount TopDAy & TUES. Cosi! Ulesdene. are made from Saer, MORE EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS—Turkish and Doasestic— than any other popular brand. Tuesday and Wednesday The Last Two Days Of Our Sensational REMOVAL SALE said, is to bring to a culmination the| Cups have We will be in our new location Saturday, May 1st, ‘at 117 5th St., one-fourth block bridge-playing season in Bismarck/ phies and soon will north of the Cut Rate Drug Store, but Tuesday and Wednesday are the two biggest mine the city champions, Under the| ‘Tickets for the tournament j days of the sale. Unrivaled values throughout the store on these last two days. system of duplicate he ex-| expected to go on sale in Never a better chance to save on high quality merchandise. Come early. New hands and the pair having the high-| ‘The price for the entire tournament stocks that have just arrived are included in the bargains. We will be in our new location at 117 5th St., Saturday, May Ist. ogee gS ub re. gRaee k — ~ | 2 — INO a -) @ ar) x—) Le oa C7) = x -t) RM =. | va ain a) C— } = | — ] & MA = @ C7) = i—) — } Cs =) | — ] &> i | . We have just received xew Wash Dresses 150 of these lovely new wash dresses will go on our A cut of 20% will go on our 1,000 wash dresses on the $1.69, $1.98 and $2.98 racks. SpringCoats Priced for quick clearance on these last two days. Large sizes included. Prices cut to almost Y% price 250 HATS Every hat in stock reduced in price from $1.25 to $1.98 were formerly priced at $1.98, $2.95 and $3.95. WEAR SHOPPE Bismarck, N. D. SUST IMAGINE beesk- ing the world’s tecord twice the samedey!That Coprright, 1967, B. 3. Rayookte Tebacee Co., Wiesten-Gelem, BO_ - For Diges ~ sake...smoke CAMELS