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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, ‘TU ‘tb @) SOCIETY and CLUBS |=] Representative State Art Mary Louise Finney To Represent State To Be Selected at Exhibit : ESDAY MAY 11, 1937 : 5 A. W. LUCAS CO. Home of Nationally Advertised Merchandise ‘Will Be Shown in New York | Scout Leader | (so, Dust ee \ 4 Pieces Expected From All | ¢@————_—_____ York City, beginning AI 2. ; Over North Dakota ip ig Play te dager of | O M E E R S : ? and Mrs, Burt Finney, 220 Anderson | : E \ St. She is a first class Girl Scout and ‘an has been an active, registered Scout , 4 * : school this year, : | . She is a senior in high ‘ Fe : s, A The aaheenbeesanh Wea, made by Extra good selections and extra good savings await you in our Silk and Wash Goods De- Miss Marie Aftrelth, regional itl 8 | partments. The values herewith show the advantages of shopping here. . Dakota and South Dakota. x The encampment at Camp Andree will last for three weeks. Seventy- 5 Y two American girls, representing . ‘ fe every state, Porto Rico, Alaska and the = % Hawaiian Islands will be present.| Miss Marie Aftreith, regional | % Since they are acting as hostesses for| Girl Scout director for Minnesota, | the meeting, they will arrive a week ¥ in advance of the Girl Guides from 21| tt! A : ’ §80 Square foreign countries, The encampment i will celebrate the silver jubilee year of Girl Scouting in the United States. |__| The following badges were present-| the dining room of the World War| % ed at the court: Athlete, child! Memorial building. The members nurse, cook, bird finder, dancer, dreas-| will hear the report of the delegate | % maker, first aid, health winner,| and alternate who attended the state | ¢ iss Mary Louise Finney, it was Mi nnounced at the Girl Scout Court of 80 Square 36 inches wide. All patterns guar- anteed fast colors. Conventionals and florals in small sized all-over patterns. New nau- tical designs and new fruit pat- 36 inches wide. All patterns guar- anteed fast colors. A fine new finish, soft and ready for use. A smooth, even weft sel- 2 pee handywoman, homemaker, home| convention in Jamestown, Monday. | % Fs 8. the state exhibit and val Bot be ’ -£ wf aLree Notte, Hodekeeaee Except for this report the meeting |% dom found in more costly clothes. . tern: ecaruain’ 4 wae oe es Ee : finder, junior sien, land ganimal| will be social. Refreshments will be | % Large florals for egular 25c and 23c a yd. This is the first a finder, laundress, life saver, needle- | Served. % Dakota to accept Now York Oliv ine Woman, scholarship, aignaler, swim- eee house and garden Cc Sous c vitation. It is now planned that the v met, world eleoa garden flower ae Ouran’ nee Ae eat dresses. Fancy Yd 4 exhibit will be.s ‘ly event in th Miss Inder, sailor, Girl Scout aide, wood- Even x “ate with the national exhibit in| the Gi Bane Beioeal cate ae craft Girl Scout, Girl Scout observer | Wednesday at 2:30 p. m., at the home nurnery, palyerns for) view. rived in Bismarck Monday to as. | 82d Girl Scout rambler. of Mrs. D. J. McGillis, 814 Fourth 8t. for kiddie clothes Mrs. P. T. Boleyn, Fargo, is state} sist in the plans for the pened Girls receiving badges were the| Mrs. Harry Graffam has arranged chairman of the committee supervis-| conference May 17, 18 and 19. Misses Marietta Meyer, Lillie Mdrin,| the conclusion of her discussion of ing the projects under the auspices| | Miss Mulkey began her Girl | Maxine Brauer, Florence Boutrous,| Queen Victoria in observation of | % of the second national exhibition of| Scouting as captain of = troop in | Jean Gillett, Wilda Chapman, Alice} Coronation day. : ‘American Art. Arlington, Texas, after graduat- |Stoen, Ruth Eldred, Jean Branden- «8 The local committee includes Rus-| ing from the Texas Woman’s col- | berg, Frances Bernstein, Lois Erdahl, Unity Study Club sell Reid, Mrs. William Langer, George| lege. Later she became director Members of the Unity Study Club | % Will, Mrs. . of the local work in Amarillo and will begin a new chapter, “Non-Re- | 9 Miss Elizabeth Jones. in 1932 joined the hational staff sistance,” from Shanklin’s “What Are | § Mrs. Boleyn expects to arrive in] in New York. Audrey Cave, Evelyn Rosen, Carrie] YOU?” at their meeting Wednesday | Miss Mulkey has spent some |Hapel, Eunice Omdah!, Zawahu| 8 P. m., in the B. P. W. club room /% time giving leadership. training | Hosie, Edna Lyngstad, Martha Jona-| °f the World War Memorial building. | ¢ courses in the Great Lakes re- | than, Ruth McCurdy, Audrey Wald-| Peace affirmations will be made in| % Camp Grassick Benefit gion, including several midwest- | schmidt, Kathleen Spohn, Marjorie| wer to roll call. “Cry of the Lone Eagle” by Mra, || €' states, and in Region Three, | Jones, Betty Dick, Evelyn Griffith, aad Frank 39 Inches Wide Fast color rayon with nub thread weave. 39 Inches Wide including Virginia, Pennsylvania, orma tbrook, endy Cheb eal Sade) Maryland ae the DURGCE atl | Gieeese eres, mma Westnconk, The Wednesday Study Club wil Washable, durable, fine and fam. Tick I (T lumbia. She will now give sim- "| meet ednesday ai Pp. m, at 2 ee itrenenmmtaeene l\ slat courses inn dhe ding eaten Bee Se adeiegh cae an wea) home of Mrs. Walter G. Renden.|% | smooth. Fast color. Specially | OR 122 gion which comprises Minnesota Mrs, Richard C. Babbitt will give a . A and North and South Dakota, | MAry, Louse Pinney, Beulah Hedahl) p45 on Hawall . One of the new Priced for this week at— Looks like linen and washes ‘Thursday, May 13, at City Audi- easily. Plain colors only. ‘plays will be reviewed by Mrs. George | ¢ 5 - rs , For This Week % Bumarck Wednesday. The _ local Meetings of Clubs [| ™°"""s » + 5 ; P sons, wil assemble the exhibit Pieces|| And Social Groups || ane sormugnitr age vn meet tor|% ‘ 00 fo. pes a aetenaroe ta care of the irises sd mses | a 1 otlock luncheon Wednesday Yds. $ , i ~ ee assoclaiion wal meet (Wednesday at? : , . TTENTION p. m. for dinner e dining room % i Values regularly 69c, 79c¢ and j = f the Patterson hotel. All members Atay Power” |% ; Phone 1400 122 Sth St. || SCOTTISH RITE MASONS | ind out-of-town vistors. are invited,| @#™ “America as a World Power.” | § & 89¢ a yard. Lodge of Perfection meeting . A. L, A. Chorus Mid-Week Specials || macnas’t?, Tight 7:80 o'clock, ; American” Legion Auxilary | John Lyngstad, Sec’y. Has been proven as to quality. A fabric that is sure to please. Made of fine multifilament yarns that hold the seams. Inquire at our pattern or fabric department. ORANGES: Rew crop, size, 2 dozen for..... 35c a oe) = 36 Inch, Wide Wale | pee . 6 5c will meet Wednesday at 8 p. m., in| Md e M4 a Ce = Tint iques GRAPEFRUIT, Florida, SUFFERED SIX large size, 25 ; Regular 59¢ and 69c Values é 4 for ....... sire Cc ae we YEARS WITH ‘ . . ‘ % \ g $ 00 'y_Spec: ° : EW POTATOES, 99 | che Woman's Benefit Association : ae ; Y d f ‘ p Boneless Fish Fillets, at ards ror Brae ears. 12 || CONSTIPATION | timers cine | » 2 sees = “For a years F oa re with | Memorial bullding. Genuine Gilbrae Fabrics India Sincsi6'6isioin's sis epic constipation, ant decided we y Mothers’ Club : 7 el aeeh ee ee Att-Bran. I have beet . % £ a Large floral sport patterns. 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