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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1937 5 Pro’ Preserve freedom SOCI rnc Sioux Turn Faces |Ss2ess25 { ve force— N Dean Robert R. Wicks of Princeton ee ee aan To Sun in Dance = : a Se Local Members Will Attend |High School Band to | ani ane ~ ie, ive Program Tonight oral Christian Endeavor Mezk < Saleaigied persia Pea | Se tas Renae eS | Sn a "hd cpa 2 ta vor ee IVLCCLING |, 72 high school band wil present Hanvrewnad to orth’ Dexote | legs f'e peculiar sympathy during our bereavement, s ee moe oye Thursday ‘Thursday for the first time since ment & they held their ges oe of our beloved son and bro- 8000 Expected at International | broadcast from 8:30 to 9 p, m. (EBT), school, grounds, “The program has ass iain iaaicime tavens| | touch thelr mages rie tor meee Mr, and Mrs, Edward Hines Conference at Which Ad- _| Biue Network of the National: Broed- granting Seetian tee ens eed eration of the a ee bodies and aera pins in Eileen Jean and John Gerald. aces jurned, let ———— See miral Byrd Will Speak CAIDE CONDENS 51 penton ee ee eee bronzed in their spectal Short intervals of rest between D ¢ B k to ‘The band " are in eell- Sun Dance began early the dances are marked with spe- Several people from Bismarck and oro’ hy arnec: ing ice cream cones and bars at the a te sel whieh ve see Gatige dT NEW HOTPOINT vicinity are planning to attend the Teach Baton Class |concert to raise money for the sup- continue through Sati aay a ee 36th international Christian Endeavor iy port of the band. The public is in- ER es ee tie oe | geal tole ae een ee SPEED-FREEZER convention being held in Grand Rap-| Miss Dorothy Barneck, daughter of| Vited tothe concert and is urged to Lai th = pking of the ¥ fe from wing bones canis ee ids, Mich., July 8-13. Mr. and Mrs RE. Barneck” Gien-| patronize the ice cream sale. Joa liyd lane from wing hooes of eagles. were Refri Registered from Bismarck are| Gale, Calif, and grand daughter of| The following will be pre- Pipe pewen, (ne ital pincer esd hae eed es rigerator Helen Erickson, Emma Job, Della] wr. and Mrs. D. M. Slattery og| ented this evening: “ of old Gi ae ball indun pees so-called torture eneel ‘whieh Erickson, Thelma Liesman, Winni-/ proadway west, is planning to start|D#Yton March,” Panella; “Twilight "L000 Indians Gather was one of the reasons for fred Burkhart and Esther Bremer.) s class in the baton soon. Instruction|*" the Mountains,” a tone poem, From the more than 1,000 In- pression of the dance 57 wea Not all of these will be able to attend| win be given in the World War Me-| Weber: “Old ” novelty dia thered in ago. The Sun Dan thi but it is expected that others not) morai! building. number, Yoder; “Pop Goes the rd oot thi Airsnerg" 4 eat eran Regd ee registered now will Join the group] miss Barneck is well-known in Bis- Weasel,” Yoder; “Amaryllis,” Bhys; Thien agin vee the junction of arriba ‘out, but the Gas eel leaving next week. marek, having been. prominent in|-Sii Trombone,” Fillmore; “Grant the Cannonball. and Missouri | was nots torture dance, it was Miss Bremer is field executive sec- 2 Us to Do With Zeal,” chorale, Bach; rivers, a large pr of singers explained. : band affairs here before moving to the west coast. She arrived in Bis-| .. marck the middle of June. She has ad Light of Life,” chorale, Bortnian “Bells on Parade,” Yoder; “The a4 Army Game,” You Home retary of the North Dakota Christian Endeavor union. Other officers liv- ing in Bismarck include Clell Gannon, Fortitude, abstinence, charity and virtue are held forth by the |. Learn such simple things as how to made professional. appearances in open your eyes in the water. Learn advisor; Paulini , state treas- Again ‘ tc” fear S| Settee» ely 3 cetera |S “vibe ete dent; and Robert Huey, vice presi- Jewell. Pro by Braddock » =| low, assistant director of the Red dent, ley bene cet Glen aaa bel dea BEAT Dy eratcOe, Meetings of Clubs Ge one mae tans “the “two | CFOs life saving program. President of the state 3 ; ‘ ; i sg esate eimin| SS va" ve Rey. A. R. Jones Is Out | _ Bible School Friday|/ " And Social Groups || Sys smseite sme college, she headed the Rose Bowl procession. pi The daily vacatfon Bible school of food, for health and for long life. Approximately 8,000 delegates are/ She sino heads the Y. M. C. A, band Of Hospital Tuesday ‘Braddock wil present ® program Fri- Capital Homemakers orbs sacred pole, erocnd: Which BLUE BLAZER the dance centers, was selected early Thursday morning by Bear Cocktail Lounge expected at Grand Rapids, incl Tepresenatives from the whole of the day at 8 p.m. in the school gym- ‘There will be a display of of Glendale. In addition to her work —— with these bands, she as made sev-|,,"°v,, 4, ®- Jones, Wimbledon pas | ngs pel Cabs tall 2 iecakars, Oquog ‘The most advance- nasium. amazing ment in refrigeration. Ice and United States and:several near coun-| era} other appearances on the coast. beetle ae gd ie an at-lthe handwork and notebooks made| Which was scheduled for Friday hes] Heart and the dancers. Three Each day we feature a special Lana ie * * * as Aitieaal pire the Bee during the session in addition to/ been postponed until Thursday, July| scouts reported “game plentiful” easerts frozen faster than ever! be Reon Admbal tebe Ee ewa,| Mrs. Tully Is Honor — |nospital Tuesday. His pulpite at Wim- |200s* end recltations by, toe, cat; |® ae 7 p.m. The méeting will be held) Sd young gz] end boy Indians ine panes blanket ot fos one. . bledon, Kensal, Sutton and Leaf cae oo at the home of Mrs. Phrona Roberts, . sor Antarctic explorer and peace leader. Tw speak on “The Race of Life.” Par- Four Indian men then chop) air held constantly at proper Otter speckes isted ae ioe bani] Guest at Two Parties Were filled Sunday by Nelion A. MA-|e%ts and trends are invited to at-|8% miles south of Bismarck, with| down the “cottonwood” after temperatures by precisely bal- A. Poling, radio speaker and religi- J tend. Mrs. J .A. Kohler as assistant host-| prayers and chants. After this fnced control. See it today at @ house at the head of eigth street in Bismarck. Mrs. John Tully, St. Louis, Mo., who is visiting her parents, Mr. and pole was erected, dancers who had undergone sweat baths in ous editor, who will preside at the ess. There will be no lesson for the principal sessions; Dr. Louis H. Service Electric Co. evening but election of officers will From Noon to 6 p. m. Mrs. A. D. McKinnon, has _ been|He holds a commission as leutenant Fea eee eee eae Wort [Honor guest at parties ‘the last two|and ts chaplain of the North Dakota | Bible school, Four teachers. 3 huis | De held. Al! members are urged to.at-| in Metite Material, rn one = (Ee SS man V. Peale, young pastor of one of | “*¥5- National Guard. Although the Wim-| Nordstrom, have been serving a8 in- Traneporen any wally a: Ser) Move In Rythm “The Smartest Place in Town” . » young Wednesday ‘evening Mmes. Roy|bledon church is @ consolidation of| i> ictors ished for those desiring it, Placed facing the sun, the America’s oldest churches, the Marble Logan, Inga Lovelace and John Hoff- Collegiate church, New York City;/man entertained at a dinner party at|and Methodist congregations, he is died oa and London preachercevangelist, (the Country club. Places were laid affiliated with the Methodist Eplso-| Morel] Kitchen I ‘acs will wo ‘ed by ‘Homer Rode- for 18 guests at a table appointed pal conference, wa sc y erre! itchen Is wi wis of garden flowers. - v. Jones’ - itt H heaver, Phildelphia, He will be sup-ltoving omnes the crening vie spent [son Mire. bere ee oat | Here Visiting Friends ported by a chorus ot Grand Rapids leading vocalists, Several sessions of the convention will be broadcast, among them the prsentation of international youth’s recognition to Admiral Byrd. His informally. Mrs. J. P. Fleck, Mandan, was among the guests. Tuesday evening, Mrs. J. B. Smith, 608 Fifth St., was hostess at a 7 o'clock dinner at the Country club in honor of Mrs. Tully. Columbine Nelson, formerly of Bismarck and now of Los Angeles, Calif., are visit- ing here. Another son, Sheppard, is @ Bismarck electrician. sn 8 Merrill Kitchen, Los Los Angeles, Calif., . While dan St. Mr, Kitchen is » former Bis-| addre&s Thursday, July 8, will be and place cards of silver and white Mrs. Neibauer Feted y party|bers of his family. He plans to be marck resident. His father, Joseph A. Go “fourth” in these i * . Kitchen, was formerly commissioner used tabl intments. : “Seek, comto viable cepye BS si ur ‘ rent a sat With Surprise Party of agriculture and labor of North Ss AND AL Ss lovely summer for Girls ks.—Bergeson’S. ening informally e club. | Mrs. M. J. Neibauer, 208 Fourteenth .¥ rom Flor- adi BL, was surpcised Wedneutiay by eight |san seuiee te kan bem nuidne eee: FROCKS and Ladies Bathing Suits of her friends with a birthday ‘end handkerchief shower. Garden flowers brought by the guests dec- orated the house. Refreshments also were served by the guests, At the two tables of auction bridge in play during the afternoon Mrs. Frank Nichols was awarded score honors. The consolation prise went to Mrs. L. A, Winter, who also won in Bismarck for a week. * * * Former Residents Visit Robert. Dohns Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Dohn, 832 Mandan &t., have as their guests Mr. Softly tailored models... Filmy summer sheers .. . fections for dancing them simply bubbling over with chic, and boasting of more’ than ordinary charm. QUT POP ILE CUBES / SEE THIS REVOLUTIONARY FRIGIDAIRE INVENTION ! ling and Mrs, Donald Griffith and t as tatownNo3. he Griffiths | re $600 . wn, N. J. . Willson Breakfast be in Biamarck during the next three Thole. EH: : Beet Gi for M: Rilo | pec eee eras wall eo) to Beach Sandals . . . but, there liven tor MYrs.. Flasher tovvisit Mrs. Griffith’s rela- are countless other places and (Others at $2.98 to $5.95) tives before returning to their home. Mrs. Griffith is the daughter of Honoring Mrs. W. A. Rike, Neenah, Mrs. Yocum and formerly made her Wis., who is visiting her sister, Mrs. he in B kk. Mr. Griffith was a rs BE CAniniags at Lesa formerly connected with the Nash fast Wednesday morning. Places were | Finch company here. things you'll want them for. They're fashiéned of white light weight leather and fea- ture a medium walking heel. All sizes— Hand BAGS laid for eight guests. bend Variety . . . in style and tex- i i a einer bree games following| Mrs. Wyard Honored |i 79c, 98 ture, yet all Ladies’ Wool | dan, won high score, A guést price| | At Party Wednesday Cy c pees Worsted was presented to Mrs. Rike. Mrs. eae dependently Complimenting Mrs. Willis D. smart. Brand new 1937 models... Joseph 8. Leonard, Fort Lincoln, was among the dom ‘ * Mrs. O. N. Dunham, 204 Avenue B, west, has returned from a trip to Hollywood, Calif, where she visited her son, Jack Dunham, and family. Willard Duncam, hae Ravan erat $1.49 vivacious, flattering and ex- ceptionally low priced— $1.98 (Others at $1.79 to $3.95) Wyard, who is visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. F. A. Lahr, Mrs, Krist Kjelstrup, 200 Park St., entertained Wednesday with a bridge luncheon. Peonies appointed the tables when lunch was served. or TAVIS MUSIC CO. ~ Frigidaire Distributor Anklets ~ 419 Broadway Biemarck, N. Dak. Phone 762 his mother to Calif during the afternoon with honors go- ms | {ng there. to Mrs. J. K. Blunt. A guest favor was given to et Mu, peace cei ides age Magically mart and economy, ors eee Mr. and Mrs, Fred L. Conklin, 307 9 ame eres sok is les SUMMERTIME Child’s guest Mrs. Con Conklin’s ne ew. HATS wil spend July July’ siting ae “Conklin Gay, festive hats for summer... a ® profusion of models .. . styles to become YOUR particular type, from tiny brims to tremendous cartwheels, _ FOR YOU WHO WANT THE SUITS All worsted, in one-piece styles. Sizes 26 through 32. bat : TOPPERS * Mr. and acs. Johnson, 902 Second S&t., and in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tur- ner, 906 Second St. left Wednes- (Others at 98 and $1.49) White “Flatties” with all will visit Mr. Johnson’s people and also This is the one... nse & Mrs. Melvina Pollard, 14 Person the interlaced straps and Court, and Mr. and Mrs, John Cap- smart heel. The one you've lice and son, John Michael, Spokane, heard all the raving about. Wash., will leave Sati morning Featured in all sizes and widths—in kid or patent. i FES ry g fl 3 Ly Ladies’ Bermuda TOPPERS 3 ie ee ee ee Cleverly bppinied details end Ms. and Mra, V.N. Dresbach, 1001 ccry, LI: wood”’ Ss ort-eze es seca. oe re Eighth St., have as their guests their oO y Pp poses. Peceeh and ie tanlicren, ceo Whites to lead you in fashion’s path. Nell and Bruce, Flint, Mich. They icy Disble leathers, comfortable 79 c plan to be in Bismarck for the next heels and One ering 10 days. styles, including the tongue, Sises 4 through 9 apenish War Veterans met Wednes-| Widths AA through C day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Wash 0 Cenvieh, 1937, Bau Brewing Ce, 1. L Kelley, $2 ee St. Retreat $1. i in eatdena scant oceans attr antAteeaeontanint Goering FROCKS that a truly good beer should have . . . 2 delicious -** | flavor — life and sparkle — a smooth, mellow richness Feta ape ieriyeideed athe most beautiful asscstasent { that have made Blatz “the beer of the year”... For ing for a trip to Crookston and of styles we have ever carried. ‘| true beer enjoyment, try Blatz Old Heidelberg — for poopy comer ag Suitable for street and ine iJ somewhat diferent flavor, Blatz Private Stock . . a 2a bees formal wear. All colors and '‘\¥ou will find Blatz Milwaukee Beer always uniform, hones Golden Slernsd ; student ‘st the Christie Beauty| ° N. Dak. (Others at 980 to 98.98) Distributed by HI-QUALITY PRODUCTS CO. 585 Bismarck,