The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 11, 1937, Page 5

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*g —_ : | Visttor Hei Bridal Shower for @) SOCIETY and CLUBS | ‘itgs Bates |i ‘| Mrs. Robert Orr Honored By Many Bismarck Friends re Plans to Leave Monday NoontOrchards to Leave for Minneapolis and Fort EY Big Hn HH qeabeesl i fg Rainbow Assembly Gay. morning for "Fargo, where: they Y. lor where they guests 5 % sil Twsiin ‘st, ena Gal 7 Dd. i ; oe oe the grand assembly June mothers and War. mothers dur- i i |. Those who are attending are Mrs. ing the afternoon. 3 girl ‘ ing. Snue L. P. Warren, mother adviser, and Last week Mrs. J. P. French, 615 bride, Beth Wheeler, Ruth Coghlan, Mrs. Fourth St, and Mrs. Maurice J. ‘ preceded : A. C, Brainerd and daughter Phyllis, Ratalaff, 410 Fifth St. were co- Z Sue Olson and Jean Paris. hostesses at a1 oso bridge lunch- in Mrs. Joseph and ster, Grace, have arrived in Busnarel fram Valley City i “Aloof and comparatively little publicized is: Miss Gladys Yule; above, sports enthusiast and po- | City until the end of the school year. tentially one of the richest |The Stroms are living at 600 Fourth young women in the 5 street. g i i § Eifel 5 i u ‘ea She arrived ate reek nee x ee other day wil er mother, . ; onal Girt Arlene. Brooks of Lady Yule, for a three-month {rei Fiigay noon for Waseca, Minn: the brid visit. ‘She inherited $55,000,000 {to visit. her daughter, Mrs. Gordon Miss Alice her hat pest} from her father, the late Sir. .|.Didra, formerly Bertha Margaret { { conference oF the | tone. Th ‘mous- David Yule, British Snencler. Hy | I Hl Story Hour Saturday at Red Wing, Minn., and will be gone about two weeks. he meget! == Morning at Library rem and of rom of the geles bent his at ingnot lett is senior counselor of ‘ Mrs, marck auxiliary. i heapolis *-* *& fon Gays Mr. and Mrs. 8. V, Lehman and Fort son, Jetry, 410 Rosser avenue, west, and that it pred too. late. f to enter to do 20. Mrs, J. H. Sleight, 423 Third panaeiamed yc . Mee amial care ils tres with Verney Thompsons : Leaving for Bililngs}, daighter, Jean, 319 Mandan &t., to leave this tall ! pair of F ary. . will to Minneapolis so at ote eee tn the | oake thelr: home, in the ' occupy in f une apy + et Lu . rs. Thompson Feted At Zenz Dinner Party Schlitz “Steinies”— Toast to Good Taste will like Schlitz tance and ever after. and summer, Schlitz is uniformly deli- ite mellow perfec- SPEED-FREEZER Refrigerator gigey 92 a i i Bottles. apres | familiar Tall : i Gets White Clothes sora Jos. SCHLITZ : . BErAace wise, aL HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY | KYSAR JEWELRY STORE ‘ 305 Breadway—Biamarck, N, D. $1 Watch Repair Specials | Jewels replaced ....................$1.00 e i Mainsprings ........ eaeacannae sad toed cont. Rees Se a gs Missouri Slope . of the abov Distributing Co. eee ss BOO ’ 815 Main Ave. Phone 198 John B, Kottalct EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING Bismarck, N. D. 206 Bawy. Phone 8&5 All werk guaranteed ene year _K.C. BENEFIT DANCE Ssxr4z Roberts, formerly LaVerne Bertsch, | Without Scrub- @) Safe son, from the University of North Dakota. He is expected to arrive in Bismarck Representatives of the local Order |the Williston, and Mrs, E. O, Stoudt and daughter, agi n sien Miss Genevieve Olson, who has been employed im Bismarck for the last three months, has gone:to Woodburn, Ore., where she will spend the sum- Mr, |mer with Mr,.'and Mrs. Jacob Weber, formerly of Napoleon. . * ee Mrs. Marie Durey, Patterson hotel, returned Friday noon from Ellendale, where she has been spending the last two days. * koe. Mrs. Berta Baker, state auditor, and son, Robert, arrived from Grand Forks ‘Wednesday, where Mrs. Baker had gone to attend his: graduation. He Fountain A LIFETIME GUARANTEE WITH EACH PEN is 200% with one filling! No repait 2 Pressure bar! Every pen tested for life! - GET YOURS NOW! THIS PEN GIVEN FREE if -you sale Is on. ALSO $1.50 PENCILS TO MATCH ABOVE PEN, 26c FRIDAY and SATURDAY—MAIL ORDERS 6c EXTRA If you cannot come at above time leave money before sale starts to reserve your order. BROADWAY DRUG STORE 424 Broadway & MORE SHIRTS — SHELL LOOK IN A FEW’ # MORE SHEETS ! MORE YEARS WITH ALL BOY, SHELL'BE THESE BIG WASHINGS A WRECK TONIGHT th 4 To § vhitewitha whit AT THE =| Baldwin Ladies’ Aid -/event on the organization's calendar. which closed the General. Motors mo eee Potato Defended | Mrs. T, H. Zens, 313° Broadway,|| Ag Non-Fattening | - ——— west, has as her guest, her mother, Mrs, W. 8. Edwards, Hollywood,! washington, June 11.—(P)— Plans Dinner June 16) ' The Ladies’ Aid of the Baldwin Presbyterian church will have a din- ner at the church Wednesday, June 16, at 12 o'clock. At 2:30 p..m., a Program will be presented, followed by a sale. The affair is an annual Mrs. Elmer Williams is president of the group and Mrs. Ralph Falkenstein —_——_—_—_—. is secretary-treasurer. Australian eucalyptus trees often 14,000 MEN IDLE is ina aleeae sliges Soi Calif y Flint, Mich., June 11.—(7)—A strike aaa eds" foundry at Saginaw Thursday result- ed in the closing of the main plant of the Chevrolet Motor men were idle here. Normal goats are able to produce 500 gallons of milk annually, the av- erage production of the average dairy cow, Presbyterian Food Sale at Lucas’, 11 a. m. Saturday. Cir- cle No, 2, Ladies’ Aid. Piano Studio Open for Summer -During :the summer vacation is Bile to get biste cndinen staal ent gel cl n with the piano. - THE POPULAR YEAR- ainnere at pecal intucton ‘ROUND FAVORITE ee Made with the finest, mellow bd ecborgflgetr acear Maryland rye whiskey, rea) Anne Hurlbut Petersen’ tockoandyandfinefruitjuices. Piano Studio 9c--- This Certificate Is Worth $ 2.41 ‘This certificate and 59c entitles the bearer to one of our Genuine | E with Guy Larsen’ Orebestra Tribune Bidg. Phone 1586 Indestructible Pens. Visible Ink Supply. You See the Ink! INE PULL AND IT’S FULL fountain pen on the market! You can write for “THEO: E. PAVLAK, Prep. Bismarck, N. Dak. Phone Sil SEE! HERE'S HOW rere: ‘minutes’ eoak- $1.00 Dancing begins at | per couDi

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