The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 3, 1937, Page 4

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Y SOCIETY and CLUBS Teachers of Public Schools Plan for Summer Vacations | Several to Attend Summer School; Others Arrange for Trips, Visits and Jobs ‘The Bismarck teachers’ plans for the summer, following the public schools Friday, include Jobs, trips, camps, school and visits | at homes and with friends. Members of the high school faculty who will spend their vacation in Bis- | marck are Glenn Hanna, Miss Rita Pollard, George H. Schaumberg and ‘Charles Hook. Those who plan to attend summer School are Miss Pearl Bryant, who will attend Northwestern university, Evanston, Il., taking work on her doctor’s degree in speech, and who will spend the remainder of the summer at her home in Cameron, | Miss Mo., Myron H. Anderson, who will attend Northwestern university tak- ing work in radio broadcasting and then spend the rest of the summer the closing of of ‘ . versity of Minnesota, Mrs. Juanita| ing will visit relatives in Minneapolis and|, Mildred E. Huff, University of ington, Seattle, followed by visits with relatives in Tacoma, Wash., Renville, Minn.; Roy H. Neff, General Motors Institute, Flint, Mich.; Miss Edick and Edwin Roedel will attend summer school but have not decided where as yet. Mr. Roedell plans to, do research work in physics and chemistry. Helga Restvedt; in Ambrose and W. H. Payne will spend two weeks at Fort ‘Sheridan, Ill, after which he will return to Bismarck and then go to Henning, Minn, at Will school Miss Beatrice Miracle plans to attend summer school, probably on the west coast. Esther will serve as in- _.__THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JUNE3, 1937 New York City. The and | Houske and Walnut Grove, Minn., and will teach Vacation Bible school in Bismarck for two weeks, Themar E. Simle will coach the junior Legion baseball s3|City and Washington, D. C., visit her.brother in Flint, Miss Ruth Rudser Taos School of Art, Mich, attend June 5-18, as dean of girls at the dustrial arts director at Camp Grassick and will enter the Uni- versity of Washington for the sec- ond term of summer school. Miss Youthful Sommer Frocks ‘We have a wide variety of attractive summer dresses in Bembergs - - Dark Sheers - - Frosted Linens - - Poncho Cloth -,- Super Lamb Skins - - Olive Skin and Moss Crepes Badlands Bible camp near Amidon ‘and will spend the remainder of the Malmquist, North Branch, Minn.; Josie Grinde, fe} ‘At the Richholt school the Misses Bowley apd uth Gardner plat to re main in Bismarck. Miss Dolores .” Also included on the Friday ee ee ee, the report of the Cottey scholarship, which has aided # number of girls in this vicinity. During Friday afternoon the chap- ter presidents will give talks. Mrs. | Hy i E i aT BRIBES pele ue for dress or werk—at 2 saving. PEOPLE'S stoxe STORE 8 2 ree alter Zimmerman . Is 88 Track Captain From Noon to 6 p. m. “The Smartest Piace in Town’ 117 5th Street To be really smart, the white costume must have a Color or a Dark Accent, All of our frocks at POPULAR PRICES YOU MUST SEE THEM! TRIANGLE SHOP Cool, Light, Airy are the FASHION RAGE! Here’s a collection of the most attractive sandals we've seen in many a day. .With warm weather just ahead you'll want tructors of the school their vacations as fol- Lovely New HATS Casual tiay hats that'set on the side of your head ioe’ ctmctoon dames occasions. 4 oe "Junetime” FROCKS Talk about honeys ; : ; you'll sure cut a chipper figure in, Ser abiag dedgoed’ % aoke you feel cool while the wholetown's . wilting. There's white, too, and an endless variety of brand new pastel prints. 5° Other Summer Fashions At 3.95 and 7.95 So... you're going be get married. Then you will need these... Wedding Gown Gorgeous white silks] and Wreath and Veil Silk crepe pane! slips that el aioe Qpene man at the University of Minnesota, Helen Rue wi females Bismarck. Miss Vaughn O’Keefe To Be Wed Saturday Mr. and Mrs, Charles O'Keefe, 137 fe, aventie, announce the ap- marriage of their daugh- av ciel ; =e and Mrs. Charles J, O'Keefe peared to Bismarck from aietet x * * Mrs. W. L. Diven and daughter, Annette, 119 Avenue B, west, le& Thursday f wn, Be fl Cool summer sheers, Thousands to pick from. Sines 18 to 54. 88c to $1.95 STORE several pairs. For dress, sports and casual wear. Growing Girls’ OXFORDS Women’s Tallored Straps $949 Wear them with dre&sy suits. Of smooth kid leath- - er with dainty perforations. Covered con- CYNTHIA ARCH A populir style, because kid and patent |. leather form the season’s smartest com- « bination, because the strong steel’ shank - and built-in arch support give the foot ect comfort. Leather heel, rub- @ Soft white kid! @ Low heels! Dredsy high heels and medium heels! ~ ere” SHOES Two-Buckle T-Straps fort's pst tg as: ; ** rimmed ‘with pearl buttons and neat sitching, Non- scuff covered con- tinental heel. for com- white kid Growing Girls’ SHOES Patent leather vamp lacings. Leather Growing Girls’ OXFORDS - A neat, trim shoe with slightly squared toe and attractive perforated 8. Of fine smooth leather. Rubber taps on Jeather ‘We have a large shipment ef eur West Coast Hollywood DRESSES Smart, silks and ‘wash materils. Voils, swiss, broad- cloth and silk and linen com- binations, Priced— $169 $198 $375 to $675 Sizes are 12 te 53 (The larger youthfully styled ahd all ere wel made) Bee the Georgette silk nets and wash silks. They are the most Beautiful DRESSES we have ever shown and right now we have the largest stock ever carried. Sizes 12 to 48. Priced— $6.75, $8.75, $9.75, $12.75 to $19.75 See the new arrivals in Shark Skin White : SUITS New Hats, Corsets, Slacks and Blouses, We now have in stock over 1000 WASH DRESSES Very snappy looking and reasonably priced, Women’s Wear Shoppe ‘117 Sth Strest

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