The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 2, 1937, Page 4

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it. ae of ol? the supervision ff Ms Me i ; Mrs. George F. Will. [aitch ithe, St Aner Vincent J.| Wleda of the Benjamin $ ‘The bridal ale Compuny's department of home: dec Honors Mis iss Hoppin aan, Townsendite’s State |¢— j Rally Called Here|4__Term Expires ay ew a onlin Minot, state congres- Pere ai epaMoure, N. D., brother-in- sional manager ef the the Towaseod lub, [law and sister of the bride, ay, chins urses’ training school, Fargo, . and bas traployed there as as-| 822 Avenue B, and Mrs. C. M. O'Brien, Raat auperrioor in the obstetrics de- 414 Second Ste eee Perea Mr. een is employed by the Armour ‘West Fargo, They plan to make Viner home in | Mrs. Margaret Gorman Is National W.C.O.F. Delegate i ‘ Sad eiihe | Convention Attended by 75 Del- |Pon™*s 2 Cott’ or Chicago. Covers ge E, i . | were laid for 75 at a table decorated begun and invite- egates From North Da: in the organization’s colors, yellow sent, to all Townsend |: t kota and Montana and white, with garden flowers and the state. j for scientific yellow tapers. be held Wednesday, Sto: Gorman, Biamarck,| Mrs T. E, Flaherty was chairman for all those Fur Storage . fas one of the delegates [Of the banquet committee, assisted by : the To We call fer your furs. convention of the . Herman od . Sarre nae Gat ghia | oe|| State Fur Co. eos here ie : i ‘[Catdline, to William J. Hotel “Neloga are es. i P. = Schmitt, Wahpeton, and morning. he r .D. Opposite G. Dr. Agnes D. Stucke of Gar- noon was given over to a business ses- 5 ee fe a sion at eich the national delegates ; by. ment as yeaa! "Tne dnlegates tending the state atate public health advisory sf goarention erred Monday and wera Frendborg Students’ eounell July 1, entertained by the local court at a Program Is Tonight Bat eer rege once affair of the ‘World. Wer Se as baild.| Miss Betty Hiatt, Dickinson ' R.|ing Monday evening. Mrs, J. P. Mc-| college freshman, was ap- ; Garvey presided ae eats vee Gees pointed supreme chaplain for tte ; ee * hes es ; : pd aslo. *yaist| the supreme assembly Order [20th rinity church, {Junior Marshals to \ : roses and daisies. Bridge and whist * 4 of Rainbow for girls, conven- 5 Mire. Motaughian and Miss Friese.| ing in Boston, June 26-80. pane Pscher, Usher at Graduation Co-chairmen for the Monday en- tertainment:were Mmes. A. H. Barrett | neirman: ‘Theodore Ressler, Frank |!%, 4 and Cleary. Assisting them were thschill Boes) BSidne: Mmes, Max Kupits, Peter Aller,|Eoitn Matt Gpoits, A. A. ‘Doerner 0 di Spare. 4 500 Are Expected at Rainbow ow Assembly Camp Season at Chan Owapi Opens Sunday Ninety-six Boy Scouts from the And Social Groups Se ee aticltngs Ye wee ie | Ve ae 70703 fins bs jaGan perro, who, wl serv Here Is A Modern Housewife Who SAVES $2.10 | the ge if ments. Wi nes | Di pat me sy Biel Bushs, et EVERY WEEK Because She Has An’ machineless - st aioe \stttoers appointed thus far’ Z ry ‘ ee 3 } Electric Refrigerat puts a Coronet be preset cies | apart Bldney Siranson will be head chet “ ectric e era or and will be assisted by Bill McDon-| . : . , : of Ringlets upon the Head of Beauty —|«- — Te, sa tine eet sca and here’s how she does it! _ 2 Baty crng a of the Ta by the executive commities, “Garden| would inert es ith te boy's poate This lady knows that without proper refrigeration at least 20% of the perishable foods she buys will spoil. She knows that an electric refrigera- tor will keep foods at a temperature BELOW 50 DEGREES, and will pre- vent half of this waste. She spends $7.50 per week for perishable foods. Her electric refrigerator has saved her $0.75. But she also knows that if she shops on Friday or Saturday she can buy foods at “bargain” prices, and can save anywhere from 15 to 25%. SHE ‘ THEREFORE BUYS ENOUGH FOOD TO LAST FOR A WHOLE WEEK, FOR HER ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR HAS SUFFICIENT SPACE TO STORE THIS AMOUNT OF FOOD AT A SAFE TEMPERATURE. She therefore saves, let us say, 18% on her food bill, or $1.35. Now LOOK: WHAT HER ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR HAS DONE : FOR HER IN ial ONE WEEK'S TIME! ‘ smartwomenfromthestrainofthe is more natural-looking. And it is out-moded permanent wave ma- _ definitely lasting. ZOTOS is en- i chine. Once having experienced _ dorsed by the Good Housekeep- the ease of ZOTOS, they never ing Bureau. It was awarded the Prix d’Honneur and Prix Her Electric Refrigerator - Saves Her Each Week— TO TOS ti ponent OO <2 3 $0.75 by climinatinig food spoilage " rie adeeritsement sponsored by thy TUTOS-LICENSED BEAUTY SHOPS COLOR Cc OTTAG E _ $1.35 through quantity buying A MONATUng SOUSE, COMPLETELY ZURIISNED AND $2.10. week in reduced food bills rae gmeie/ time 5 $2.10 per week plus 52 weeks equals a saving of $109.20 per year, Her electric refrigerator is paying for itself! “manus | A I VANTINE 7 So Will Yours ? ‘When it buil ies $9,000,000 dis- tillery, Hiram Walker ecravped wth wey cg cay ng RO PAINT ‘& GLASS CO. the surimer months, Now TEN Biamarek, N. D. ae ; ten ‘ 2 HIGH the : meet sees st _.... Larsen’s Home Appliance Shop [Exar f = oe Gamble Stores © Montgomery Ward : i srpareny Bil eens ae a Os Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. (hers TEN HIGH #2 | nr Bowman Furniture Company "Melville Electric Shop Norge Appliance Shop - Service Electric Shop Tavis Music Company N. D. Power & Light Co. Hiram Walker & Sons Liquors Distributed by - Missouri Slope Distributing Co. $16 Main Ave. serial N.D.

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