The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 14, 1937, Page 2

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STUDENTS ARE NAMED ATU OF ML Six Seniors From- This State Share in Honorary Awards Announced Thursday Minneapolis, Minn., May 14.—(7)— Six North Dakota students were in- cluded among graduating seniors of| the ‘University of Minnesota named as recipients of awards and elections ta honor societies when the seniors, donned their cap and gown regalia for the first time Thureday. Russell Grant of Mott, N. D., senior class president, paessented the class to President Lotus D. Coffman of the university, who made*the wards, and L. B. Johnston, retiring dean of the arts college, addressed the group. The honors list included: The medal, to Bernard J. Hein. Minot, N. D.; Louis M. Powell prize, to Nellie V. Johnson, Ray, N. D.; elected to Gam- ma Sigma Delta, honorary society in | agriculture, forestry and home eco- nomics, E. Arnold Hanson, Bottineau, N. D.; elected to Beta Gamma Sigma, honorary school of business adminis- tration, society; Florence A. Kulas, Grafton, N. D., and E. Palmer Tang, Coopertstown, N. D.; elected to Omi- in the school of dentistry, John E. Berger, Glen Ullin, N. D. ») Crown OC Welle hi Som : Seagram's BLENDED FOR FINER TASTE HIGH Young Democrats to ‘Begin Member Drive With an announced aim of 500, Burleigh County Young Democrats Thursday launched their 1937 mem- bership campaign under the direc- tion of Rep. Joe D. Byrne, president, and Paul C. Bennett, secretary. New membership cards have been received from the state headquarters at Fargo, Bennett said, as he urged present members to get their new cards at once. There is at present a paid up membership of more than 350. A campaign committee will be named in @ few days by Byrne. There are approximately 4994'\mov- ing picture theaters in the British Isles. ij FOR RENT Apartment Boutrous Apartments 504 Third St. Phone 2250 PRICES SHOT TO PIECES Phone 347 ‘ ADD 10%, FOR MAIL ORDERS We Reserve the Right to Limit Quanti 50% KO TOOTH PASTE EX-LAX 1 ABS HI ATHLE Pepsodent Antiseptic mew large size 50c Chamberlain Hand Lotion .... RD Eee EXTRA LOW TES Foor 35c $1.00 Zip Facial Hair Remover .... DIES PINT 25¢ White Shoe Cleaners | ’ SHU-MILK WHITE ACE American Institute of Architects) . cron Kappa Upstion, honorary society | : name VERGE LOTION NS MINE - fs bsiaealeietahestntabems iano ene ee EXTRA HEAVY Regional Officer —— MRS. H. H. COWIE Mrs, H. H. Cowie, regional Girl Scout chairman, will preside at the regional committee meeting Tuesday morning and at the gen- eral meeting that afternoon. {n her speeches she will sound the keynote of the 12th annual Hia- watha regional conference and in- dicate the future program of the Girl Scout organization. Mrs. Cowie is a member of the St. Paul local Girl Scout council. For the last few years she has served as chairman of the train- ing and 1 committee, under which programs for older girls have been developed. She also was chairman of the St. Paul Girl Scout cookie sale in 1935. She has been s member of the hospital guild for cl at Unity church for the last few years and has served the Girl Reserves of the St. Paul Y. W. C. A. as chairman. Because of her interest in art and design at the St. Paul School of Art, Mrs. Cowie served last year as chairman of the arts and crafts committee of the Thursday club, Her interest in Girl Scouting developed with that of her daughter, Miriam, who is a Girl &cout in St. Paul. HEART AILMENT FATAL Minot, N. D. May 14.—()—Mrs. Vernon’ Ost, 35, of Parshall died in . Drennan was the first Tr. pergon to call Ireland the ‘Emerald Isle.” He lived from 1754 to 1820 and used that for the island in » poem entitled The Blue Blazer Lounge is serving a Plate Luncheon e day rt 25e - 30e, =. 35e Take Notice The state convention of Eagles willbe held at Valley City at 1:00 Pp. m, Saturday, May 15, and will end Sunday, May 16, at 6:00 p. m. ‘Bismarck Eagle band will par- ticipate. All officers and dele- gates and members are urged to ‘attend this convention. The delegation proper will leave Saturday at 1:00 p. m. from Eagles’ club rooms at 112 Second street. \ Signed, A. 1. HOLTA, , Secretary. 15 New O-E models. Big, roomy cabinets. ~ Every advanced con- venience feature. PRICES START AT ONLY $g9% Phone 179 Melville Electrical Shop 06% Breadway—Unéer Finney’s Drug ZR FOREUASTS For Bismarck and vicinity: Mostly cloudy tonight and Saturday; some- what wirmer tonight; cooler Satur- day. For North Dakota: Mostly cloudy tonight and Saturday, possibly light showers east portion; somewhat warmer central and east portions to- ments cooler west and north Satur- 'y. For South Dakota: 8 ‘di jaturday, a: Unsettled tonight oler tonight and east portion Saturd: For Minnesota: Cloudy, showers beginning tonight or Saturday; not so cool tonight; warmer east and south portion Saturday. es GENERAL WEATHER CONDITIONS The barometric pressure is high over the Great Lakes region, Missis- sipp! Valley and over the north Pa: cific . coast states, Roseburg 30.26 inches while s low pressure area over- lies the central Canadian Provinces, Prince Albert 29.58 inches. e weather: is somewhat unsettled throughout the northern districts, but very Ita precipitation has occurred section. ir Monta: and Saturday; ississipp! Valley, but her over the martha Reduced to ‘Missouri river sta; ft. 34 hour change, Sunzice, 5:07 a. m. Sunset, 8:16 p. m. evel, 29. goat Tam 48 .0 ft, Weather Report | Rosebud to the spirit of stagecraft lent a quality to the whole placed it in the classification ‘unusual. ‘The whole cast gave excellent per- their production YOUR LIVES! The wild herds of India’s mightiest elephants are loose—thousands of them “Elephant PARAMOUNT TODAY and SAT First Evening Show at 6:45 Return Engagement The heartache and glery of 4 deathless love flames ia -91| provided whimsical humor. He taunt- january sit Pi her continually with the idea that | eastern cities and he debated whether FRIDAY & SATURDAY Normal, January st to 4 Eiilhe would soon have to take some| to accept one of these or return to Recumulated deficiency to Gate 1.03| tore wives into his tepee. Both gave| his law pratice in North Dakota. Human aves will “gr wide NomTH DAKoTs roinrs — | COnVincing performances. vmtra,|' He staal maaate? Heneelt with with wonder ....as they see High Lawes | acd toothy. ee as Rosebud, | Louls M. Kardos, New York broker, things no man has seen be- BISMARCK, pelay. 4 © ©9/ played their parts with sympathy.| under fore! The breath-taking Genes 51.00 | Forienne LaFrambolse was Burke adventures of one small boy Grosby, cldy. 39 ‘00 ularly good as the jealous wife. The in the with a mam: | jung! Dlekeinton, 1 34-09! part of Antelope, young chief of the moth elephant as his only Dunn Center, 33 00 tribe, was well taken by William noth elephant Garrison, peldy. 48 . 100| White. Milda Kittilstved, as High pl or. gpsneetor a 22d Voice, ‘was the object of Grey Wind’s —sE Foret #2 $3" the action took pine between . saa Pr ganien, oily, 5 00 tne tepees of Brown Owl and Ante- Elephant Boy’ eon et 52 08 lope. Indian customs were brought ; rand For {3 :83/out in the action of the play, such Now at the Paramount Faneinecs: a: 34 as the applying of war paint before 00 | pattle, the system of Oaken clear « fe So lieading off the brotfered horee it it I : ‘oo or 8 Wwishel” faa? $t 30 | Site and the ping of presents be- COMING SUNDAY ! fore going to battle. Included, too, ; MINNESOTA POINTS | [TE the Tndlan’s, Belle in separate Virginia Bruce Moorhead, cldy. 5 "o Fe | Spirit iid aed ad Kent Taylor Minneapolis, cldy. + Se ting was the y' SOUTH DAKOTA POINTS manner in which the first wife made Walter Brennan : High- Low- the second feel at home and the kind- est Pct. |Jiness and understanding with which a mee wae {3 :20|he treated her. } . Mobridge, ci 48 [00| All the costumes were heavily beaded 6 . Pierre, clay. . 46 .00/and some were of ‘WHEN LOVE Rapid’ City, ci 48 ‘00lfeather, fringed. The MONTANA Feinre wore shawls completely of bead work, ‘; i Ngh-Low- | |done in greens, reds and other IS YOUNG ¢ 4 Glendive, clay. Te Fig | Eagle feather Uageaecbargh echt cldy. . 54 ‘o0|by many of the wi Pewistown, sid Be [00 |"“Aimost as interesting as the play miles City, eld 52.00 | iteelf were the dances given in the first ect and between acts, and the moc- WeaTHEn AT OTMER, Forres |S. eume played fi ie fist eck he est est Pct,/One of the dances skill, as arillo, Texas, clear 74 58 09 | well as ectivity, was the hoop dance, i ,_Alta., cldy. .. ‘oo | when the dancer went through a hoop, r Gasp Wren el ol dake oe ‘@ step. Young Firehesrt, as 9 {Ghicago, Ul. rain .... $& 40 .28/ played by a very young member of the| to “learn toward liberal. in! : A Ge Des Moines, lowa, cldy. 62, 44. :00 ‘Yates group, was outstanding in|'tion,” Justice Burk per Solas : Dodge City, Bass. clear 70 46 .00 his active Pacey and proper tim- |'participated in over SUGGESTS Dubois, Idaho, p ay, > 78 46 00] ing in the solo ‘The steady beat | preme court opinions. Kamtoooe" gilt, _aldy. 2 at . “oe ee tom-toms Never the ee ‘Among the most notable of é For GRADUATION Gifts Lor Anstles: & er St 60. [00 |modern foxtrot, except that rhytnmalc the ousting <a G veraccs Ladies and ae. md ede atone tay. es te (00 Stamping took the place of the gliding | tanger and Thomas Moodie ’ and Men's Wrist Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry. ’ a. clear. 106 68 00 | Movementt, and 1935, respec! EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING ¢ ldy.".. 72 42 :00| A good crowd also attended the mat- | Co missioner Work Geatanioes One Xi peldy. 72 48 .00/inee in the afternoon. The proceeds Seael eldy... 74 56 00), both will to upholding of N. Dak: Phone 2196 ldy.... 64 50 00 /from performances 60 tl 64 liquor measure, , U, cldy, 82 60. 100/ Camp Grassick. + {Feud the daitiaced Ta §o 03 CAR cate tly —— Ag 90 living for many hours with his spins! ] i 54 (00|cord completely severed, Alphonse UCK THIS j nA te Seurer, 28, of New Market, .» died 4.60) Thureday tn a owpital here, where Here's a wise quack from the duck: Trust your judgment, not your luck. : Beag id AND WINDOWS That is smart and clever thinking— FREE estimates call or write o OSCAR A. JOHNSON Buy good whiskey when you're drinking. ; Phone 1799 - 218 W. Sweet Ave. Now you can own the re- frigerator you've always wanted. A General Blectric ‘ gow costs you less than ever to buy. : ‘The oaly refrigerstoc OL COOLING nd forced-feed lebrication —these vital featares mean Mere Cold with Loss Current Mare Yoors of Service Qeleter Operation Thrift-Unit ie all models, I-save on PRICE! 2-save on CURRENT! 3-save on UPKEEP! Bismarck, N. Dek. STATE Theatre FRI. - SAT. - SUN. Tand9 p.m. Wand 2ic | Special Prices Bakery Goods 1-Ib. Loaf Bread :......7¢ CLEAR \Ca “ When you drop in at your favorite ber... or when you're serving at home .. . re- member to call for Calvert. You'll find it rich fying in cocktails . . . the perfectly Wended whishey for a perfectly blended drink. HEADS | CALL FOR. | lvert WHISKIES MAKER SWHLL WMBKVBOUR: Wil the [oles of | lemon mie of CALVERT'S. e aoe RESERVE" or “SPRCIAL” and 1 tonapocatel of suger. (en, cheba, ond ctrale Inte whiskey sour glecs. Add ode © desired, Decersto with chemy end lee of orenge. Sip Wend... smo!

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