The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 22, 1937, Page 5

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1987 SOCIETY and CLUBS Gov. Langer Honorary ‘Meetings of Clubs 1 day, at 7:30 p. m. All interested in * eetings of Clubs church school teaching are invited to Nonp: artisan Member | And Social Groups esi Mrs, Paul Brick with her daughter, |Seattle, A of 13 men, headed by Gov. | @———————__—_———-® Barbara, Minneapolis, arrived Wed- * rep ns ae by Catholié Daughters The Trinity Senior Luther League/ nesday evening to spend a few weeks| Honoring her JBS | mother, 3 : The Catholic Daughters of Amer-| will hold a fireside meeting Sunday,| at the home of her parents, Mr. and|paret Danewood, Mrs. A. J. Lunde e e . . . will meet Monday at 7:30 p. m.,|at 5 p. m., in the church parlors, the| Mrs. W. H. Webb, Apartments. /303 Broadway, 4 rtained : Kearney Gives Brief Address Beta Sigma Phi Holds |¢rr. auditorium of St. discussion, “How to Make the Most of rae hye i |rvall group ref ees ° A . a Mrs. Sidney D. Rigler, with her | Friday Mrs. is ‘ i t 315 | Life,” will be led by Miss Ruth Aune, . Installation Service bed with thé Misses Sylvie Klemmenha-| daughter, Erin Lyon Rigler, is vain, [leaving the fioce part of At Banquet Friday Evening . at is Be funn, Chane i [one Gry ome ifornia from New Brunswick, N. J.| months, Department Auxiliary Officers| Alumni Committees aes Oe Feted by Mrs. Harrington; comm pes han Siorkaest pipet leat endo and Wale Langer t- Committees for the alumni banque! Q eee tates at the couniey’ clus Thusday, : 90 p. m Local People Attend THE 1937 FUR MODE uates ai ay, ul % ca. ople ni ‘ 27, at 7:20 » have been Je ead ce ee Welfare Conference and Mrs. E. A. Willson, and Mr. Mrs. L. I, Nicholson left Setur- 3 Hg TG 7 To i Hy ‘Thursday to accompany her hus- Frederick-James pied peepee en edasrag ar lyre Sppdierg ountey rt school | the Grand Forks Weltare Boerd, to Completely new—dramatically different. ; Individual models executed with typical 4B Representatives. from welfare 38 LE te si. Frederick-James Finesse. Egos i ah : Sweet Shop Values So Unusual They Merit rik By Ditoet, Hes towel <— | Table d’Hote Sunday Dinner Your Immediate Attention by Miss Litt, Miss Betty Hall had| W- 5 prepared @ paper, “Thought Control,” Chilled Tomato Juice or Pineapple Juice Cocktail oneal “Music as an Art,” was Celery Hearts — Ripe Olives ven by Miss Tillotson. ‘A report of the regional convention Chicken Home Made Noodle Soup or Tomato Bouillon a la Royal cf the Beta Sigma Phi sorority at Roast Young Goose—Giased Pineapple... = Minneapolis was given by Miss Litt. T-Bone Stesk—French Fried Potators..... e/St. Benedict Alumnae | Thor, who sttended the convention Fried Pillet Misnon—Maire d'Hoie...-. :. from local are Misses Fried Spring Chicken—e To Give Tea Sunday |oison, Hermann, Joerss and Litt. : 5 ||| Roast Prime Ribs of Beef—Natural Juice The next meeting will be held June _ Baked Virginia Sweet Ham—Ralsin Wine for @ tea Sunday, from|2 at the home of Miss Tiedman, 712 Grilled Veal Chops—Hunter Style....... Seventh 8t. o* # Roast Stuffed Young Turkey—Apple Jam. Service Sponsored by Grilled Club Steak—Waffle Fried Potatoes. Missionary Society Snowflaked or New Potatoes En Cream st eeeeeereee i New Carrots and Peas En Cream aoe Qapeed te of the First} Spring Vegetable Salad Peers ant ate ems ‘and Deserts: Black Walnut Ice Cream, Frult Salad Ice Cream .| will be sponsored by the Women’s 2 Missionary society. Mrs. Fred Swen- 5 or Fresh Strawberry Short Cake son will act as leader. Included on the program will be REGULAR DINNER SUGGESTIONS Bible reading end prayer, Miss Mabel Chicken Home Made Noodle Soup or Tomato Boullion « le Royal Olson; poem, “Give a Thought to Jelly. 50c Africa,” Mrs. Gladys Nelson; piano solo, Miss Grace Erickson; poem, “Campfires in Africa,” Mrs. Adolph | Johns; group of songs, “His Little Messengers,” “Tell Me the Story of . Mary | Jesus,” and “Jesu Antemwa,” the Miss Towne | African version of “Jesus Loves Me,” 5 j succeeds Miss Arlene Wagner. Offi-|sung by the band; ¢ cers who hold over are Miss Jean Mc-| Poem, “Dear Father Thou Has Given,” Bismarck Agency | Marlene Gordanier; poem, “Lord, 111 3ré Bt. a sn Snowflaked or New Potatoes En Cream wae fonts a Little lad,” Harold aA New rr eae cream Sudan Mission,” Mise ‘Judit ‘soc ones Deserts: Black Walnut Ice Cream, Fruit Selad Ice Cream boe. oe So oF Fresh Strawberry Ghort Cake Mina Chapter F Will Fete, Soune foe Hee . Mrs. Corwin Mo Modern, 8 bedrooms, well ( ND. Posteyeodéty” | ee The New Sweet Shop . Convention Planned | nooa vit entertain with spots Mere THE RENDEZVOUS coritns, were completed for the state “Tne pesty|| W. A. HART, MANAGER 08 Main : Phone 27 Poetry society at the meeting of the | Towne, 722 Seventh St. Bismarck branch Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clell Gannon, 012 Mandan St. There will POTATOES be a two-day session held here June U7 ee inek bask are to be no official delegates Served 6:00 p. ma. to 10:00 p.m. " s : Minnesota Poetry society, will be main speaker. the meetings of tl : he first | A small deposit will reserve TOMATO PLANTS on for the your selection 12 for 25c — 50 for 90¢ 100 for $1.70 Cabbage Plants 12 for 20c — 50 for 75c¢ 100 for $1.10 C.R. Campbell Phone 2311 x. Main Convenient terms of payment may be arranged. STORAGE Special Today and Sunday \ CLEANING Pe rok Ee ahe el = REPAIRING _ abet REMODELING The new models particularly lend them-— selves to remodeling—ask for an esti- mate at the Lower Summer Prices FINNEY’S FOUNTAIN DINE and DANCE at the Northwest’s Most Popular Night Club Coman Court . te the music of CARL Hawaiian Entertainers You'll enjoy this pleasing night club band ‘AKEa good lookat Oldsmobile! Measure all you see against its low price. Feast your eyes on its smarter Style-Leader styl- ing. Note its bigness and room- iness. Check its complete array of modern fine-car features, Then get in and drive an Olds- mobile, You'll discover the thrill of the year in performance... faster get-away, greater flexibil- ity, smoother power, easier rid- ing, more economical operation! You'll quickly agree: “The Car That Has Everything” is the big- | 7 I LE “THE CAR THAT | HAS EVERYTHING” FLECK MOTOR SALES, INC. 100 West Broadway Bismarck, N. Dak. Phone 55 Two Days Only Monday. - Tuesday May 24th & 25th; For Women's Wear Bismarck 1893 — 44 Years of Fur Service — 1937

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