The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 3, 1937, Page 5

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‘ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, MAY 8, 1937 Two bi nth Graduating Ni 9 Exhibits of Painting and| juating Nurses, eee North Dakota Art to Be Exhibit-| what 1: considers typical of it own | tartan given, tyne Juner clas at ed in New York Will Be | kota thay send five oll paints ai | g Covers, Wane lald for 38 at a table pesp Alen five oll paintings and/ appointed in the class colors, nile Chosen May 12-13 ‘The state exhibi green and lavender. Table bouquets, It will be wider in| were of snapdragons and flower ‘scope, Mrs, Boleyn declared. Besides | tmme candies. A large basket of Two art exhibits to determine the| ls and sculptures there are to be| flowers, presented to the seniors by amount of creative art being done in| included etchings, pen and ink work, Sister Boniface, were in a prominent the state and to select oll paintings| block prints, Uthographs and cera-| p) and scultpure exhibits for the Amer-| Mics. Entertainment was supplied by six ican Fine Arts Society galleries in| Other members of the committee|members of Miss Edith Ramstad's New York will be held here May) Ste Mrs. William Lenger, Mrs, Flor-| dramatic club, end Miss Audrey 13 and 13, ence Davis, Miss Elizabeth Jones, Rus-| Waldschmidt, ‘who gave two tap Mrs. P. T. Boleyn, Fargo, is state) *l! Reld, and George Will, Bismarck; | dances, chairman of the committee supervis-| Harold Trotter, Williston; Mra, Beat-| Miss Elisabeth Stocker acted os ing the projects under auspices of the| ‘ice Mann, Dickinson; Mrs. P .D.|toastmistress. Miss Clara second national exhibition of Ameri-| Norton, Minot; Miss Grmany Klemm, | junior class president, gave the wel- can srt. Valley City; Prof. Paul E. Barr, Grand | come address, to which Miss Edna Of the two North Dakota art ex-| Forks; Mrs, A. E. Jones, Valley City;| Neh! Doyle, senior class president, re- hibits, one will be for selection of oll| Mrs. R. E. Weible, Miss Ann Brown, | sponded. paintings and scultpure, and the| Homer Huntoon, Fargo. ‘The class history was read by Miss fine ** * Cleo Herman, Miss Katharine Moran Mr, and Mrs. Max Wudell, Moke-| gave the prophesy, and the senior lumme Hill, Calif., are the parents of| Class will to the juniors was read by a baby girl, Roberta Maxine, born on| Miss Dorothy Wachsman. Apr. 24. Mrs. Wudell, was Miss Myr-| On the entertainment committee tle Sandie formerly on the faculty of] Were: The Misses Dora Larson, the Bismarck high school, Dolores Dahn and Jean Dallier. The Miss Cora Marie Strauss, daughter| Misses | Doris Daugherty, rs Ce eg ok apepeirecamie ” week from fashington, where she was a page at be held on the evening of thneadey, the national D. A.. R. convention. May 6, after which there will be a ees homecoming social hour for all grad- Dr. and Mrs, F. B Strauss, 223 First| uates in the nurses’ home library. sap aytodnad -eaitd etait ee % with their son, a ‘uss ant ° his wife, in Los Angeles, returned| High School Band to home Saturday, £ Epi House, Thi and Thayer, at 8:30 a. m., Tues- day and Wednesday, May 4th and 5th. S.0.S. -- We Need Your Help To Burleigh County’s Oldest Living secompant Mr. Kelley is 8 Other numbers by the band will be: “Moa: »”_ by Sigmund Romberg; “adoration,” by Felix Borowski; “Wedding of the Winds,” a waltz MOTHER John T, Hall; “Wedding = by Jessel; “Louise” from the mu: — mE: comedy by that name by Fulton. = Beside these concert ni ere will be several marches and short selections. eee Brilliant Future for Miss Rosemary Bozak A remarkable future was predicted for Rosemary Bosak, 8-year-old daughter of Mr, Thirteent g We wish to pay our tribute with a gorgeous bouquet of FLOWERS on Mother’s Day, May 9th. presented in recital last week in the auditorium by the American 4 association, of which Miss Fritch is local manager. : eooeee ** 8 We need Fg hepa patios this mother. . . and would Annual Supper Held appreciate commu! ons from anyone regarding names Jonas BRws and addresses. She may be your neighbor, relative or Sunday by Binai Brith friend—call or write us about her today. WE MUST KNOW WHO THE OLDEST LIVING MOTHER IN BUR- LEIGH COUNTY IS BY FRIDAY, MAY 7th. ‘Members of Louls Rubin lodge, No. 1171, B’nai Brith, and their friends, numbering over 50, were present at the annual supper of the orgeniza- tion Sunday evening in Temple B'na! e Ephriam. Oscar H. Will & Co. | caesar Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere Trinity Girls’ Club | ‘The Trinity Luthern will | meet at the home of the Misses Josie | 9 = 1Grinde and Judith Skogerbo, 810 a « Sixth St, Tuesday at 8 p.m. Velour WW". This is the season for large feminine ha We Are Having a 3: Hat Style Show for one week on our balcony. These hats will be modeled in the style show given at the Mandan Memorial Bldg. Thursday Evening, May 6 at 7:30 p. m. (MST) by the Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist Episcopal Church. / DAHNER’S 306 West Main Mandan, N. Dak. Phone Md. 336 WATCH OUR WINDOW eae) PLEASE AUDIENCE Bismarck Chapter, No. 11, Order of the Eastern Star, will meet Tues- AT SUNDAY AFFAIR day at 8 p. m., at the Masonic Temple. A and ital program in of music week has = eee tal of yng the Bastere paseg? chap. Eighth Annual Community Con- ape itor” iF ee held cert Is Decided Success; Many on Program nae ismarck’ ity Concert, given 8 afternoon A. A. U. W. at the city auditorium as a part of The American Association of Uni- | thé city’s observance of Week, versity Women have a dinner) Was enthusiastically uded by a eee 3 4 Se5 H ‘The Progressive Mothers’ club will meet at 8 p. m., at the home of Mrs. Albin Hedstrom,*701 Twenty- first St. Rebetiah sewin Sewing Ciub The Rebekah Busy Bee Sewing ub meet at Uncle Dave's Chicken 314 Main, Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. “Film studios are scrambling fran- tically for Civil War stories.” 2 F FOR RENT Apartment Boutrous ‘Apartments 806 Third St, Phone 3250 Without flowers no Mother’s Day is all it should be, and no gift is as appreciated nor as appropriate. Sunday, May 9th, is Mother’s Day. She looks forward to it with such anticipation. Will she look back upon it with happiness and pride . . . because YOU remembered. We set aside this day to espe- cially honor Mother. Universally Flowers make it her happiest day. Freshly Cut Home Grown Flowers Bouquets from $1.50 Up " Beautiful Potted Plants from 25¢ Up SPECIAL NOTICE—Mother's Day is the heaviest.of all flower days, and we are lisble to run short on s particular coler or variety. ‘elegraph Delivery. HOSKINS-MEYER Bismarck, N. Dak. THE HOME OF KFYR Flowers soliteces anywhere by Florists’ - J FOR RENT Two Apartments Immediate Possession ONE FURNISHED—Living room, bedroom, 2 closets, kitchen, bath and locker. Laundry privileges. New electric range, new electric refrigerator, new kitchen cabinets. Water and city heat furnished. ONE UNFURNISHED — Living room, bedroom, kitchen, bath. Electric refrigerator. In Fireproof Building INQUIRE AT TRIBUNE OFFICE panied at the piano by Mrs. Arthur 5 Bauer, He played “Valse Bluette” by Drigo and “Mazurka” by Wieniawski, the first number being light and gay in composition and the second heavier and more dramatic. Both were well executed. Paul Ytreeide sang Del Riego'’s “Homing,” accompanied at the piano by Miss Chalotte Sathre, for the lone vocal solo, His intonation was clear, his voice well placed and his enuncia- tion was good. Quartet Far Above Average The male quartet, composed of Earl Benesh, Jack Mote, Harold Smith and Dahlen, Jr., turned in a per- formance which was far above the average for such singing units. Harold Smith, as soloist in “Steal Away” dis- played both power and depth of tone. The two-piano number by Mrs. +! Henry A. Jones and Maxine Scarff was played with perfect timing, the melody being carried first by one piano and then the other and blend- Announce May 20 as Date Club Will Open The Bismarck Country club will be for engagements .of all kinds May 20, The dining room and hen are available now, Mrs. Isa- Olgierson, manager, said, but “ters tetT CRANE KEEP US WARM NEXT . fe If the comfort and health of your family are important, you owe it to them to install an efficient Crane Heating System to keep your house warm next winter. If economy is of interest it will pay you to know that patented features in Crane Boilers will give you more heat from less fuel—that a Crane Boiler will actually pay for itself in money saved FER ap dd : 5 b saa st 3 |: WHERE THE | FUEL IS GAS HERE'S MAXIMUM EFFICIENCY font Here you win both ways! The carefree convenience of A The Bismarck Com- a Basmor garhred beilecis | S¢¢that youenjoy Crane Heat a @ genuine contribution to | next winter. 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