The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 6, 1937, Page 4

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1987 nunelation of “highbrow” words was/ little symphony orchestra. _ [quite entertaining. One particularly|number the quartet the good ‘bit was Miss Ramstad’s pan-|with which they hope te win ant tomime in the second act when the ‘Good Performance Is Given _. By Entire Cast of ‘You and J’ |sit em sarice ter ae" gent Uae ok tae lay wes wag Miss Al Olson, in the role of following produce ant $ SEER co uvurne _, : * Edith Ramstad and Blaine} ably presented Wednesday evening Mrs. Maitland White, gave ® most| management ¢ Whipple Furnish Much of |» the cast of seven players. Comedy of Piece Tedd TGA HE acec lauren mooter’ ns vieasiel Us |nitin Toate eects Saray of Mertz-Fried Nuptials [tnt ths mewunt, ia'Scmmer i |Univerity of Minnesota Take Place Saturday |Portiana, ore. es James, MoGuiness, son of Mr. and 1007 Fifth St. was a dinner al yng Chi frater- nity in recent ceremonies at the Uni- se * Carnations made by D.A.V. One of the best performarices was will be sold by War Mothers daughter of “You and Communit given by Miss Edith Ramstad 1,” the season’s last|role of the maid, Etta. and her ity Player production, was|to be a lady use “An Achievement In Beauty ... Pick of the Pelts!” Frederick-James brings to the Northwest the 1937 fur styles of New York and Paris and we cannot—posi- tively cannot —replace these furs to sell later at these prices. Headliner of the male cast was Blaine Whipple as Maitland White, the business man who wanted to paint: As the father fighting for his ‘son’s career, and later, happiness, he was excellent. Much of the humor of the play was provided by his scenes with Etta. Russell Newman, as Roderick White, the boy who wanted to give up his career for love, turned in a good . performance. His best scenes were in the third act, when he thought he had been jilted. The minor parts of the writer and business man were well played by Ernest Elness and David Davis. Both had good stage presence and gave excellent treatment to their char-| acterizations. Audience Hears Music Music between acts was supplied by the high school male quartet and the SUNDAY , y The surest way to make her Mother’s Da Give her a DRESS happy. Special Prices for Mother’s Day on Friday and Saturday Mother will deeply appreciate a new dress and we have the ones to please her in silk, knit, embroidered batiste, linen, eyelets, voil and flaxons, : Sizes for every mother from size 12 to 52. Stop in and select one or more of these lovely dresses for your mother. Triangle Shop zs * * son left Tuesday evening for Fargo where they will attend the one day state meeting of master plumbers be- ing held there oes Mrs. E. HL, B, west, who has been sick her past two weeks at the guest of Mrs. Harold Hopton, since the troop was first organized in Bismarck six years ago. Before becoming director she was a mem- per oe oe coun ; Mra, was girls’ pl education instructor in ae marck-schools for five years, and director-of women’s physical edu- cation classes for four years. has a BS. degree from the Uni- child health day. Miss Skaarup, of kody state health department, gave a Shower Is Given for Miss Helen Misslin Education Association convention in Detroit, Mich, in July. Miss has not decided whether she will at- -For Safe Fur Storage Miss Virginia Cayou, ‘Mrs. Tom Cayou, 612 Man- was initiated into the Kapps |Saturday. WHEREVER she is, her day is one. you'll. want to remember. Your gift will help bring her the happiness you " ‘want her to have every day. Might We Suggest A New Spring Hat Beautiful selec- semen 91.85 Or Perhaps—-° a Purse.... We haves splendid assortment in the newest - 98c There Is Silk Hose We Recommend Famous for Frocks Phone 2215 214 Broadway “Life Guards” fe Sevim i citn BQ. Crepe . Supreme: woe Lace trimmed _ or Plain tailored CHOOSE Spring Coat Now! Our entire stock of spring and summer coats repriced for a rapid and complete CLEARANCE ‘There never was a year when there was so manifest 2 saving to be made by buying early. Raw fur prices are sky-high. Buy now. You'll save: greatly. A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Selection | eee Convenient-Terms of Payment" May Be Arranged — TE, Repairing-Remodeling Whether you want your furs repaired by expert fur- riers who devote all their time to fur care, or remodeled by fur craftsmen, who are nationally known for their skill, you may depend on a distinctly different and ex- elusive service by Frederick-James. STORAGE a cost which is very nominal. CLEANING Your fur coat as well as its lining may be cleaned by the exclusive perfected Frederick-James cleaning cess by which all of the original lustre is reateren to the fur, the natural oils retained in the leather and the garment kept as soft and pliable as when originally purchased. , ENJOY, YOURSELF IN HOLLYWOOD. SHOES In spring, when your moments are crowded with activity ... tennis, golf, shopping, luncheons, cocktails. and if « » you have to be more particular about the shoes you wear. In addition to up - to- the - minute smartness, you'll want comfort above all'else .. . the flattering, stylish com- fort that’s embodied in every pair of Hollywood shoes, * Fer Sports, Drom, and Evening _ $1.98 te $5.50 3e rH Prices Are Lower Now on Repairing and Remodeling TWO DAYS ONLY Commencing at Noon Friday All Day Saturday May 7th and 8th at fs ot Choose from this choice collection of coats just your own type. Here you'll find such nationally-favored coats as . SHAGMOOR, the HUDDER made by Society Brand and many other dependable makers. R f ee af EE Remember—Every Coat Goes on Sale Friday Morning f Chili Powder q a

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