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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1937 6 a 8 O.ES. Delegates Mrs. V. J: LaRose returned Satur- PIONEER WOMAN IS Plains Experimental station, the Elected at Meeting a vane sri ‘ing aryaret tervorts,/ ‘Tomato Plants ‘The Onder of the astern Btar voted | ee of St, Paul, who te the. formar Seniors and instructors made up 1 eto for $1.10, at its meeting Tuesday to send three | isabel Burke, daughter of the late the group of 12 from Isabel, who an Beaiamin Rit 150 Students in High [isierenc./u shee i, ame ay aetna ae Prt a eT eter aee an ne : irs, F. E, M ; sang e new , i lor +. jamin Reifel to Address School Variety Show matron, sw ‘ouch, saoociate wine ¢ ee areas Rites for Mrs. Florence Crosth- | Auda i, 100 for $1.10 q = retary, will attend the meeting | The Hasalion high school music ae-| walt, Former Dickinson lin’ served at the Glace trinc|| __C» Re CAMPBELL Graduates of Indian School nig seal seen wl ake sek [yd amemeral sevice for members of | partment plans to 9 present 8 concer, Resident Are Held Front, 20c, 25¢, 35¢. Phone 2311 215 E. Main variety at ¥ Etta Santee, Edna Stack, Evelyn! auditori Thursday at 8 p. Commencement Activities Will trons, Lots’ Waggoner, and Naotul| reise tands for enatpping eho stage Close With Social and -| White Fox. ‘The program includes » march over- ‘ eos ture, high school concert band; im- aon War Mothers Report | esta, ymin . Good Carnation Sale tions by boys’ quartet, Harold smith, A report of the carnation sale, May|J&k’ Mote; humorous, reading, Charles Connor; selections, high] Club Meets Tuesday | catitornis. 8, was ene at the Laser eved school, mixed chorus; tap dance, Ca- pas ‘Christ Episcopal church of Mandan, * all | mille Wachter, accompanied by Cyn-} Mrs. Josephine Hugelman enter-| Mrs. C. E. Léeifur, 719 Ninth 8t., officiated at the rites, assisted NOUx | fee carnations teing dlapoced of, The this Dursema; contest number, high’ tained the dolly Might bridge club|as her questa, Muies. Harry O'Brien |Rev. Rovere Lote, pastor of tre De, Teserva- | committee in charge wished to thank | §hool band; bass solo, Harold Smith; | Tuesday evening. Tapers and spring|and J. A. te Sees gees cet By = * jwo-course luncheon was . conference. was in chi of the Eastern the | Slee club; Basso Isabello, Isabella! Two tables of bridge were in play ee * Star aust ge 8 s ub and band, un-j Funeral services were held at 2:30 direction of H. Herta, Pp. m. Wednesday from the Masonic ease temple in Mandan for Mrs. Florence en I E i z Jolly Bight Bridge | ten” Sue vl'wai Taare i ge i g ha Rev. N. E. Elsworth, pastor of pepeee die reife ‘rele tilt iH ; 5-3 Kaede food loyalty song, high died ee a awards ens: te Mrs, ie W. Johnson, who has been|Esther chapter. Pallbearers named John Burke. Mrs, Burke was state ‘The Reaetd ton hie announced by site Prize went ttle ‘Est . _M.) spending the winter with her daugh-| Were Fred Mason, J. C. Thysell, F. W. sel ny hav. aa Wl evdia, Langer, ‘Beverly asad ne sipobeon: and Mai trom. | ter, Mrs, G. L. Gullickson, 210 Avenue|McKendry, J. C. Gould, Rev. G. W. given Ellis | years Lyngstad and Bruce Herman. The next meeting will be held May| Renville, sx * 26, at the home of Mrs. Agre, 413 Mrs. oe th a gift by the group. Mrs. Robi- N.D.A.C. Students of Ninth 8t. eis jane her eer Mie kp eeiae 'y disease, it was stated, after .£.U, r sister, ” . the of eee. ° ss . 5 5 peda seara) polit abe ‘an active worker. Vicinity Mentioned Progressive Mothers | set, 700 Mandan Bt, Mrs. double quartet of ninth grade/winter in Florida, was welcomed. - ieni Glendive, Mont. Bana! A committee was appointed to ar-| omy e gh tee Or mark ete To Have Pienie June 8 ee eee winter vacation trip to San Antonio, |. Stack, Margaret Jackson, Ernestine /range a party for the Gold Star moth- tural Hive ctacently: recsived | Miss Rita Tex. and other southern cities. college tly picnic for June 8, was planned Murphy was in Fargo|*%» d Mlorence fers, Included are Mmes. John Flow, | mention in college affairs. by the Progressive Mothers’ club at| Jast boeccrere where ashe eiienoad Born at Brooklyn, Mich. in 1864, D ‘ Joseph Wright, son of Mrs. Joseph |its meeting Tuesday evening at the| the executive committee meeting Reid. The party will be held ee 808 Second St., was admitted |home of Mrs. G. ay: Frietag, 1516| the North Dakota Educational asto- ‘Mrs, Crosthwaite came to Dickinson, i 0E ta mn 4 i . i | ; : F j i : Z u : l § 4g z i i z i via, ee to Pi Gamma Mu, ey Avenue 3 Roll call was answered ciation, social aclence fraternity, at services |by giv! name of opera singers. the finale to the tennis tournament ing were Mmes. Anna Cosgriff, MATY Conducted for 12 studedta, Mra WJ. Wilcox tead'e paper on | Mr. and Mra J.C, Winter, 12 Ay-|Crosthwaite, ‘The family moved to Lewis, Erickson and Anna For his participation in football|the opera, “Carmen.” enue D, had as their guests 903. a ‘The commencement calendar of] Thamext meeting will\be held June Richer ee gery “= oe iced Mrs. Anna Stark,|Toichinsky, 615 Eighth st, was| Lenore Larson, Six, mee es family. With her husbend and daugh- @ farewell social and|201 Third Avenue, northwest, Mandan, 2 - ’ i hana ter, Fiore ; } | awarded a sweater and class numerals, Has Birthday Party |_™*. nce Mae, she accompanied The Liahthearted way ‘to modern loveliness... are: Mrs, Max Kupitz, state regent of| nemian dinner being served by mem-| Mrs. L. W. Larson, 315 Park 8t., Christine Allery, Lorena Belerle,|the Catholic Daughters of America,| bers of the Art club for the patrons |entertained with a balloon party Mon- ary Students From S. D., Bercier, Gretchen Bonser,|attended the ritualistic ceremony of| and patronesses of the club, day afternoon in honor of her daugh-} » B Cummins, state director for Driscoll Visit City Victoria Brien, Gladys Colhoff, Ber-/the Mandan group Sunday after- Harold Bruschwein, Driscoll, was|ter, Lenore’s, sixth birthday. Six lit- the national emerge aaa 3 in Students from Isabel, 8. D., and ZOTOS, the machineless permanent f noon, She was s guest at the five| one of the members of this year’s rifle |tle guests were present. Among the Goodwood, Sawahu Hosie, Ernestine | o'clock banquet held {n-the hesement | team, They won 34 out of the 41 |/party appointments was a white birth- |) si hess, Lein school No. 2 near Driscoll were Eloise Jackson, Viola Mar- of St, Joseph's Ontholic church, Man-| matches fired this year, defeating |day cake with pink candles. ae Bismarck visitors Wednesday, callin + ae garet Jackson, Ethel Johnson, Jean/dan. Guests included approximately'the University of North Dakota ee * ‘Miss Leonora Mork, rural Blamarck,|@t points of interest in and near the Le Roque, Emma Little Bird, Agnes |150 visitors from Bismarck, Flasher,|team twice in shoulder-to-shoulder C. Sch Will d lett i weeks’ | city. Iola ,| Dickinson, Hebton and Glen Ullin. | matches . Schatz Will We Sunday hon d epe aR evening Gretchen Ohlerking, Gertrude l= visit in Minneapolis end Included in the Driscoll group were ton Ollinger, Florence Partain, Sarah ' Church Societi | ig Rees Ruth Bean June 26] minn. Everett and Glenwood Rise, Ells ‘and : s hi | Hi Y Ina have commoceess eeerea aoe cri, entered. the, Blanes oopital Arndeon he Feito tis gis cape zs Ullin, hat west, ent . They e state cap- . 4 cece paren oung pets and MGprbeching bate of Reged afternoon for a major oper-|itol, the penitentiary, the Great meet Thuraday at 8 p..m., at the their daughter, Ruth, to Chariles| ation. Salvation Army Citadel, nT en ope or tne cuthtute’ part|Schatz, 208% Broadway. Miss Bean *« * & ents’ and Teachers’ association Mon-|has chosen June 26 for her wedding | Lasser Will Address World Wide Guild real “Com. | date. 3 The Open Forum of the World edd a He, woke wee * * 8 Public Meeting Today ‘Wide Guild will meet Wednesday Community singing was led by Miss| Mrs. O. H. Lindstrom, Gamboa, pals ot the First Baptist Olive Ranes, accompanied by Miss|Cansl Zone, will spend the summer! avid Lesser, national president of a Dee Ruth Rowley. Miss Rugh Richert dpocdhacbbeel ee Beh, Bee the Workers Alliance of America, waa ME, Ladies Ala Bosak, 2 Waolim solo acrorapeniod hy | Visiting at the home of ‘Mr. and Mra, | Scheduled to speak at » public mest- ‘The: fourth division of the Ladies’| miss Rowley. P. J. Engeseth, 320 Washington St. | 75 04 10" ae eabers Aid society of the McCabe Methodist | Following the program, s soclal|Mrs. Engeseth is the sister of Mrs.) "EMC OM, toe soso. Episcopal church will entertain the |nour was held. Lanch was served by | Tndstrom. cs mately 20 states will speak on relief Seale ; al ee ie Blair Plegal, H. L. Chaffee and Mrs.| sPPropriations and ‘stimulate action Harold England motored to Fargo| in conn Planned 3 * Fe Dee ie the Seite Hoge | Saturday, Mra, England joined her| strations nesine! proponéd relat eth,” Baptist Mission Squires, daughter of the former dean | husband there and they went to| Jean G. Hunt, Bismarck, state sec- The Mission Circle of the First |of the college of.iiberal arta; Harriet | Gray Eagle on Birch Lake, Minn,,j retary-tre aa Baptist church will meet Thursday | Miller, president of Mortar Board,| where they spent the week-end. Mr. GEAND JURY RECESSES at 3p. f Mrs. E. L./ women’s honorary association, and/ Flegal and Mr. Chaffee returned to} 14 reais.) 19.—(#)—The Welliver, 614 Twentieth St. Newly | Margaret Bennett, all from the uni-| Bismarck. ot ‘olute Mex Et | penal” Rely 1 Se County ‘cheb | Mra, Della Pox, 423 Fifth &t, has Mmes. E. L. ut x, : popes ce 14 ae Asai They oe ieaking as her guest, Mis, Pred Frederiek- eral election pee erertiee Pri- Hanson, president; Wel-|a good will tour for the university. | son, Valley City, who arrived Moni fa acta ris D. Br Shaw, |Dean Olson, Mus Squires ‘and Miss |to “attend the’ regional Girl Goout covered evidence of double Hele reelected treasurer. The March and| Miller will speak at the high school | conference. She plans to return home aid nat exits April numbers of Missions will be | Tuesday afternoon. ‘Thursday. Never again the discomfort of get a ZOTOS. It is completely hot, heavy machines! Today _machineless, free from wires and. smart women welcome ZOTOS, electricity... a delightful relief the machineless permanent, as from old-fashioned machines. the modern way to loveliness. Tiny, featherlight pads, called Vapets, are folded over each curl. 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KNOWLES JEWELER “Bismarck’s Diamond Store Since 1907” After you price watches other Places—come to us as we have something of interest to offer you. . ee k . * * * peas cd a eer: * ; Miss Florence Bang, Crookston,| Miss Minnie Neilson, Valley City, ‘Trinity Ladies’ Aid Minn., who has been visiting her ais-| formerly of Bismarck, was a visitor ‘The circles of the Trinity Lutheran | ter, Mrs. M. E. Anderson, 512 Hanna-|in Bismarck Tuesday. Ladies’ Ald’ will meet Thursday at/ fin St., returned to her home Monday 330 p. m., as follows: mol b | @——__——______________ MS the home ot Mrs.|| Meetings of Clubs | | And Social Groups | | —<$<$<$£_$_—___—_—____——__® with Mrs, M. T. Ultelg, assistant Male Chorus i hostess. The Bismarck male chorus will 9 95 Circle, No. 4, with Mrs. ‘Theodore| meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the |, 601 Seventh 8&t. high school bui rq e meeting i eae ** * \ important. All members are urged 2 te Presbyterian Circles to attend. We recommend this slip, the Circles of the Presbyterian church yaa Sheiey aire pocerromees. The Salvation Army Hi v noon. y Home League t's Americas best selling sip! Circle, No. 1, will meet at 2:30 p. ie pore ne esas at a Dama 1e val . oF rr reopen a |e sre sae ne Gartiere with shadow ponel. : cesaiatant’inodtess Anderson and Robert Grey. Tollored to M# in 3 lengths ... Circle, No. 2, will meet for # 1:30 all sizes, el wonted colors. |] 9cock dessert (Extre sizes 46 to 52... 9.00) Matt and Phone Orders Filled || <ewert imneheon ot the home of ae GROCERY SPECIALS May 19th to May 26th Graduation Time Bulova Watches The Packard 120 Club Seden for five passengers hesitating about Packard has been sble to offer Tr vo ae ces wants eeu this real and thrilling Pack- percilacine Euceeraeee | PACKARD 120 Parsnips, Rhubarb, Tomatoes, Ruta- bagas. Green Onions, seem to go together. tin, 3 for ...... . the ind: has been say- | Our “trade-in” sale is still.on. isan bas, 0 29C agile ger the surprising low ogi industry has pe ae : Van Camp's Pork & buy you this big, luxurious _ Frankly, we don’t believe illustrated, costs here r ers ihont ERO Oe c 120 car, into tained another season. We urge bes more honest Packard fe sone oe Dew and Give ; Ayre Marshmallows, Talee, a, tomate more economy of tstanding car in its price 16-08. 16c | in tir... 23c pa ag beg class - 2 get the facts on naa —— ever could be offered at such a how easily the Packard 120 may K. C. Baking Powder, price! @ be bought ... and to see ac- Pure Strained Honey, tual figures which prove, finally 15-08. p : 5-pound . But — your money may never letely, thet the Pack- Colered Phenic As you rom nomical car to. operate . Tissue, 4 rolls. 19c sto ps... OC ~~ ste tgs raccrsee a maintain! z : 105 Fifth St... .. Free Delivery Phone 1994 Napkins, assorted 9c higher motor car prices. So far, ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE Across the Street From Patterson Hotel Phone Orders Friday Evening fer Early Saturday Mernixg Delivery BANANAS, per Ib. ..:....-.-.-------Be POTATOES, 10 Ibs. ............----29¢ STRAWBERRIES, pint box ........10c Rear 112 Second St. Bannon Motor Phone ripe EDW. BANNON, PROP.

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