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A 4 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1937 CONVENTION PLANS CORONATION PLANS South Dakota Group Here to See Capital George Vander Mark, Dora Osibov, Ellen Sandstrom, Agnes Makens, Lu- cille and Katherine Werner, La Verne Svoick, Orrin Schirber, Marty Schir- ‘liiam Sorenson and | vention date has been changed from CHANGE CONVENTION DATE Jamestown, N. D., May 6.—(P)—The Stutsman county sunday school con- May 9 to the middle of June. working on these pro; are: Mmes. Twenty two students of the senior |ber, Hill, Wi Saar recom LAID BY YOUNG =e M. H. Atkinson, ‘T. O. Brandenburg, class of Timber Lake, 8. D., high |Esther Heefner. M. P. Wynkoop, Dan —— beet ee aE ee Duke of Norfolk, One of Eng- 4 The first Girl Scout leader's group land's Richest, Directs i crahiy tat ‘Mins iesrioe Reuse’ peel: Pageant at 28 , e ip of " i Local Leaders Hope to Make) Gent and aise Dorothy Moses, sec- ‘They ann charge of Mi Program Enjoyable for past dae! Mrs, aie tar Nel- May 6—()—One of Eng-|Lu Peterson, principal and Girls Themselves president and Mrs. Charles Goodwin, Bie) 28s) yare, ane sy le gens tay tary. , group was 4 Members of the Bismarck Girl ngs himself Gcout troop committees have vat Brith, ies president, with Bias Eileen He has devoted for months, |the trip was worth a week's class- vee" tho Gait or lGatnarenas in his hereditary role of earl mar-|room instruction and asked The Trib- g the In 1934-35, Mrs. T. E. Simle be- shal of England, to guiding and di-|Une to convey her thanks to local coming tri-state conference, to be held here May 17, 18 and 19, a - ing event for the Girl Scouts troops. One of its chief objectives Program development up Talks and demonstrations FA LAHR- INSURANCE «+ BONDS inst Fe PHONE 1666 OR DAK NAT op Cr CONSULT YOUR AGENT OR BROKER 4S YOL YOUR DOCTOR OR LAWYER American War Mothers have carnation for you. FREE! FREE! Three of the women who visit our display aoe on or before SATURDAY, MAY 15, will receive ABSO- LUTELY FREE the following merchandise gifts: FIRST \ $50 credit on NORGE Low- Refrigerator. NORGE Roaster ($17.95 value), REMEMBER—You must visit the NORGE APPLI- ANCE SHOP in person on or before May 15. gives you the two Biggest Temp Refrigerator. SECOND DON’T DELAY - - Values in Refrigeration $25 credit on NORGE THIRD { iz a whole meal at minimum cost. Come in at Once BEPORE you buyanyrefriger- ator, get the amazing facts about money-saving, surplus-powered Rollztor Refrigeration — about the sensational new Norge Slexible interior atrangements with 9 varistions. Come in and get details of the liberal terms. © Listen to the NORGE Kitchen party every Wednesday ani Fri- day st 9:15 a. m. over KFYR ...with but 3 moving parts, provides more cold for the current used—is almost everlasting. (= 3) © RES. U. 8. PAT. OFF. NORGE APPLIANCE SHOP A. M. Kiland, Mgr. Bismarck, N. Dak. Phone 2423 212 Main Ave. the encouragement of informal train. ing classes for members in order to keep their knowledge of as Som have a window exhibit. These exhibits Sr Don’t forget Mother’s Day. neas people for their cordial recep- tion. It was the fourth year in suc- cession that Miss Peterson had brought such a group to Bismarck. In the party, in addition to those named, were Homer and Avanelle ‘Springer, Adelaide and Adeline La Plante, Theresa Koegel, Arleen Jacob- sen, Edward Quade, Wayne Dean, Luther Hendrickson, John Clausen, FOR RENT Apartment Boutrous Apartments 806 Third St. Phone 2250 recting the greatest pageant of this generation. He has picked the audience for the coronation ceremony at Westminster abbey; has, with officers of the col- questions of precedence; has ducted meetings on traffic and po- lice problems, procession procedure, and street decorations. His offices ham palace. His office as earl marshal has, alone of all the century-old duties connected by tradition with the cor- onation, retained all its practical du- = — a 2 = } jeven, in modern times. Organisation, with whom ‘Premier Hepbern of Ontario refused te “a ag ‘iiaee ioe The Time SMARE K,M.| PHCCEL AD The Time: Graduation. The Place: Knowles Jewelry Store. The Gift: One of the following makes of watches: Gruen, Longines, Hamilton, Elgin or Bulova. See our windows for the finest display of watches and other Gifts suitable for the Girl or Boy Graduate. F. A. Knowles JEWELER “Bismarck’s Diamond Store for Over 30 Years” The Place The Gift confer in an at to settle the Seneral Motors strike in Oshawa, Ont., is shows Mayor Alex C. Hall of Oshawa, as they ad- dressed s mooting of strikers, Bageley, N. D., May 6—(®)—Dr. Lee B. Greene, World War veteran and ler of the medi- are being arranged by the leaders organizer and command: ‘cal detachment of the North Dakota and a poner ak The ers are trainfhg the girls Na for group singing and the Brownies we Teter pti dads at Sheldon were in the Methodist are being trained for one song. Un- Services church at Exgeley with Rev. J. A. der Mrs. Rosenberger they are ar- ranging opening and closing color lain; Rev. ©. H. Meier, pastor of the Edgeley Methodist church, and Father ceremonies and an opening tableau in which the parts will be taken by Victor Long of Bdgeley all giving brief Following the service at the church, Girl Scouts and Brownies. Those of the organizations not in the tableau a| will be present to take part in group % singing. the body was taken to Sheldon in an army ambulance of the national guard medical detachment. A squadron of the Edgeley guard company and a firing squad from regimental head- quarters company of Lisbon accom- panied the body. é In the wake of the army ambulance &t Sheldon was Major Greene's horse, carrying his empty saddle and boots. As a firing squad fired a volley over the grave, and a bugler sounded taps two airplanes swooped down from the sky and set sprays of flowers over the grave. Stoen, Ruth Hedden, Jean Knecht ‘and Gretchen ‘. Shoshoni, Minitaree and Mandan Indians will be played by: Barbara ‘Wynkoop, Maxine Brauer, Sally Cher- Wynkoop, Virginia White, Schults, Violet Georing, Sloven, Margaret Ann Dolph, Marion Brandes, Beverly Gunness, Marjorie Mote, Jean Burman, Christine Alleny, Lorena Beierle, Wilma Berry, Ger- trude Caton, Anna Louise Cacoteau, Sawahu Hasie, Irene Morin, Lillie Morin, Sarah Pease, Mildred Quindor, Edna Stack, Evelyn French, Nellie Warrior, Iva Trochie, Antoinette Beaudry and Marie Hall, Juvenile Band to Play conference, a pageant, the “Saga of Sa-ka-ka-wea,” will be presented by the Bismarck Girl Scouts at 8 p. m., in the auditorium of the Bismarck ten by Mmes, A. M. Christianson, N. O. Ramstad and Miss Helen Goertz, and will be presented under the di- rection of Mrs, T. E. Simle. Parts Are Assigned Main parts will be played as fol- lows: Captain Lewis, Gayle Kelly; Captain Clark, Mary Louise Finney; ee RN ear a | tua a eee OS eh ee al are, , eau, | duction e juveni ind, ee ee aL satreaee |e te Festival Track Meet three sergeants, Jean Brandenberg,| ‘The Mises Louls Johnson an¢| Reduced to One Day Mabel Olson are in charge of drama- tics, Miss Caroline Lakin will train the dancers. Costumes are under the supervision of Mrs. Burt Finney. In charge of properties are Mmes. G. Riggs, F. Cave and the Boy Scouts. Miss Marion Morton will supervise the makeup. This pageant was given outdoors at Grace Colberg and Marietta Meyer; Beulah Hedahl; Wild Drouillerd, 5 Crow, Jean Gillette; Cameahwait, Lillie Mauk; Little Rabbit, Edna Lyngstad; and Cold Flower, Margaret Olson, ‘The parts of 14 soldiers will be taken by: Fredonia Jensen, Martha Jonathan, Margaret Pfleger, Betty Jean Rosenthal, Joan Rosenthal, Margaret Erickson, Marylis Korupp, Dorothy Knecht, Ruth Eldred, Lor- rainne Anderson, Eunice Omdahl, Carrie Hapel, Barbara Scott and Marie Werner. Nine men. from Kentucky. will: be played by Lois Riggs, Marjorie Jones, Jeanne Larson, Pauline Spare, Jean ‘Ann Semling, Pearl Porter, Beverly Korupp, Ruth McCurdy and Eva Coats. 12 Ladies in Minuet In the parts of 12 minuet ladies will be: LaVerne Dresbach, Alice Leahy, Mary Ann Cox, Rosemary Selvig, Phyllis Kraft, Elizabeth Gier- man, Nancy Helen. Dollar, Joyce a New Fargo, N. D., May 6—()—Because of the small number of entries, the Friday program of the 39th annual May festival track and field meet has been abandoned, C. C. Finnegan, North Dakota Agricultural college athletic director, has announced, Pre- lnninaeiee will be run Saturday at 0 a. m, Men $10.20 the Girl Scout camp last fell. It was rewritten into blank verse by Mrs. Chueuanee for the present presen- tation. Six days after.coming from the egg.{ —. honey bee is 1500 times as heavy as when it emerged. HAPPY RELIEF FROM PAINFUL GRIP-SAFE SILENT TREAD If a tire docs not assure Greater Safety—More Mile- age—Silent Operation—it does not meet the Atlas Stan- dard of Tire Value. ‘We've sold hundreds of Atlas Tires, Made hosts of satis- fied customers. And now, we offer our customers a greater value in this improved Atlas tire. For double security—insist ‘upon the new Atlas re-in- forced tube. 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Season memberships for Bismarck’s Municipal Golf Course, including tax, are: Women $5.10 Save yourself time by getting your membership from a member of the Junior Association of Commerce, who will end the membership drive in a few days. If you have not been visited, call some member of the association and he will come to your office to save you time. Don’t miss a single, solitary day of this §t-r-r-and golfing weather. Get Your Season Membership Immediately! and play as much golf this season as possible. It will be good for you physically, mentally Children $3.06 In Fireproof Building INQUIRE AT TRIBUNE OFFICE DISTRIBUTED BY Mandan Beverage Co. MANDAN, N. DAK. TELEPHONE 387