The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 10, 1937, Page 4

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TO ¢ harlie.Ruggles |[enats with Tug || Bronx Lad Will TORS urate: TE)SOCIETY and CLUBS | Gerona: BE || Berton Sawyer [MAIS DUT ees D.A.R. Committee Members /P?Ssit0t Thursday) at Leaedt TREATING OF POOR Rane Koi Youth Message From White House Is Sena been ree to Delivered to Association be on the Ceres ae Creat by Senator Lewis Se bar eanssday to come ~— Announced by Organization zo pn», mm, su oo: oncaeid sophomre inot State Teachers’ college, will i | i i shy , the Misses Maude’ Schroe- Groups Chosen Now Will Func- der and. Mary Houser and Mrs. BK. 33 3 it ih 53 i F a Sue Mae tale aie of te Fs ane “ens Coming Year Local Couple Marry ee an ben blooms, foe the tal flower shows, you In Billings, Montana Most of the lamb production of the United States is consumed by ones ‘population. E 5 i gz : Est i Committees for the coming year } were announced at the last meeting j of the Daughters of the. American] Miss Myrtle Isaacson, Bismarck, ; Revolution. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph: They include: Americanism, Mrs.|Ysaatson, Turtle Lake, became the t A. M. Christianson; correct use of |bride of: Leonard Knowles, Bismarck, | ner; flag, Mrs. F. E. Logee; Community./son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Knowles, Council, Mmes, B. M. Hendricks and|Wing, at a ceremony in Billings, Lester Diehl; conservation and|Mont., Monday, June 7. thrift, Mmes. P. J. Meyer and Grace| Rev. Hays, pastor of the Presby- Van Meter; Ellis Island, Mrs. G. H.|terlan church officiated at the serv- Dollar; filing and-lending historical |{ce in the Presbyterian parsonage. papers, Mmes, O. V. Bowman and N.| The bridal-couple were attended O. Ramstad; finance, Mmes. F. B.|Mrs. Wertz and daughter, Billings. Strauss and William Langer; gene-| Mrs. Knowles is a graduate of the alogical records, Mrs, P, J. Schmits;| Underwood high school and took s historical research, Mmes, E, J. Tay-|course in beauty culture in Bismarck. lor and F. L. Conklin; Joan fund, Miss i i F : iil g il if eal “Tout at the close of session by Dr. i E i fi Each day we feature a special cocktall— i a Mondsys—Martini ‘Tuesdays—Manhattan ‘Wednesdays—Bronx ‘ Buck From Noon to 6 p. m. ope 1 A epee ili tf a ding trip to Ellensburg, Wasth., after |Sleep That Flits on Baby's Eyes,’ and Miss Core, Marie Strauss; national! sntch they will return to Bismarck|“Light, My ight” to make their home. | age Hundred at V.F.W. Auxiliary Card Party Mary Houser, ‘Magazine, Mrs akken; man- songs plant, being careful pal Sra Bt Bett ond Maley Boa pieres lace hearst rrp tne Baal away fom the — if Jones; membership,, Mmes. E. M. * sping aah plant, and work into the.soil, A triumph hi “The Smartest Place in Town’ ‘Th tak! two weeks wed- You Colourd = riumph sought by thousand: Hendricks and H. W.-Richholt and| , They are taking @ my gibt | are hea d in a nation-wide talent rounds Ul at i | up came. to 12-year-old Tommy Kelly, above, when he was | called from his home in New York's East Bronx to take the role of Tom Sawyer in the film version of Mark Twain’s famous . book. Tommy, next youngest in imagine a the family of Michael Kelly, WPA worker, has three broth- ers and a sister, and has had no film’ experience, cinnamon, 1-2 teaspoon cloves, tablespoons molasses, 2: lat, melted i BRSg E Ba, st B 3 BB i f BE SE i it to be putting heart and soul in ; Sued heed high Frances edge who prol ‘would agree Charlie has a “gripping” role to V. Sorenson and/Miss Ella | bess leds? small, say 5 One hi persons attended the by time pair of j a ; W. ; fo) | ares stow, pinch ‘own ox £ Charlie Ruggles getting dra- Pinching ‘bushy : matic? Nothing else!-He seems -| trowth. ‘Tie ertdler the plant when this. i ! h : i for your every step : i j : Ee f ey Ae 5 ue bees i : 4 g &. : F AIR/STEP om with their “magic seles” turn herd stdewelks into soft carpets Hundreds of tiny air in the light, flexi- ble soles of Air Step i f i i j is £ i E i college. pure VANILLA Hs [i ge i ifeie - § H WELL SEND YOU AWAY WITH A SMILE 000 ‘AND AN ARMFUL OF HANES UNDERWEAR Dahl Clothing Store i £10 Main ‘Bismarck, N. D. Phone 359 F} cS § 2 il eg g yl i iz i fe i ii | aH & ge aE 8 i 3 s y AGE vy : we| District Convention Jigger Coats Shoes perform the ‘Tuesday Falls, begs cxones fExceptionally well msde in all magi hard Minn. to Wil-| A group from the First Lutheran ll variety of wanted pastel. shades. |i sidewalks into soft car- mer, to make| church is leaving for Osks Thursday Sizes from 14 to 18— pets. Wear Air Si ting |to attend the convention | and every step you tr i ij ty F ii i | a a e , $3.98 || wig) «jes an Jace that cause Mes, going are Rev. Adolph ber a Oe of tigue.. Get acquainted ce Gilbert Olson, end the Misses (ems our sdttethona® of yy : : pie. with this amaz- SPORTS WEAR | Bee ing new shoe. Smart new SUN SUITS iH : 1% styles for every occasion. AF dal ; RE tl Fay 5 ge 5 ERE uit z red i i | | COMPLETE LINE OF cy maed @ p cers were voted on. ‘The re-. ts mit. Lg aed Ivey wie oo 4: Mara. | mainder of the evening was spent in- : veces tif ea) cd abate - dete below your armpiis... | Paul yen ae ros Yu Matches emeethiy, comes yout [Me weeks with | thomas Dobn arrived Wednesday Piano Studio Women’s foc four ther ft coat wed at dont, where Be ad for the | Oren ea and aie, Rovere Donn, || Open for Summer Wash Dresses Zeus eet! Soe, yous Hares ee Gt. Paul, | 832 Mandan St. He hes been ettend- ‘A splendid assortment to choose = Ree Re See aoe on™ |e eet a : Laren enuuren s Deere ef ee erent Oe rae 14 to 20— tr. i i : ; E i ; 3 E $1.98 tp $5.95 TOTS & TEENS “The young folks’ shop” Main Phone 506 i of é 8 i By i 3 Z i i HH i ! B | ve i a. Miracle Whip Salad Dress-, 39 ing or Sandwich Spread.. QL JC Fruit Nectar Sauerkraut =, 3 for No 2% can G Palm Beach suits are nee 2 29c | 2u27e away on a dress-up va- Cheese Coffee : cation, In single or raft, 21h, bos B. & W. 1-1, tin pl ~j a double breasted mod- 3ic gg pinis or oer pecenst G. B. Com 28c . $16.75 * Flannel, eopicel worsted and washable pre-shrunk slacks aoe ut wear. In new patterns, plaids, stripes Yair Warning 10 8 Men's—$1.75 to.$5.60 Boys—$1.50 to $8.25 FUR COAT Polo shirts of woven fabric in knitwear designs. . Loose Tho moth bugs wil sot I fitting for coolness and comfort. Many colors to chose, fr! ei RED & WHITE ASPARAGUS TIPS, plenlc Un....100 ‘ _ Men's and Boys’ sizes—sbe and $1 paid ane: Fruit and Vopethie hereto Mecallbehdeegibland’ (A Seed sell sleusd, wack. Storage Pe ca cases Cc 3 pounds oon. - + ce able ties, brief trunks, slack sox, white shoes. Gome in ta 9 deen OOC | por bead sree and stock up on your summer needs. Dahl Cjothing Store

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