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ee ee ee WEDNESDAY, OCT. 6, 1920 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE: MRS. W. C. TAYLOR HERE Mrs. Walter C. Taylor, of LaMoure, is the house guest of Mrs. H. H. Steele of Avenue B. REID FAMILY MOVE Mrs. Peter Reid of 722 Fifth street are moving to an apartment in the Business College block. _ HERE FROM MAX Mr. Charles Seltz, of Max, North Da- kota, is visiting his sister, Miss Alm: Seltz, at 407 Third street. : MEETING POSTPONED The Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian church will not meet Thursday after- noon Because of the federation ses- sions At the church. FORMER RESIDENT VISITS A prominent attendant at the week’s affairs is Mrs. D. K. Brightbill, of Minot. Mrs. Brightbill has many friends in town who are glad to wel- come her return. MRS. YOUNG ENTERTAINS Mrs. C, L. Young has as her guest during federation, Mrs. E. Dickinson and Mrs. Youmans, wife of Dr. You- mans of Minot, who motored from Mi- not with Mr. and Mrs. LaDue. A. C. FACULTY MEMBERS Miss Anna Tibbets, head of the de- partment of education of the Agricul- tural College and Miss ‘Elizabeth Per- ley, of the Romance language depart- ment, are the house guests of Mrs. E. J. Taylor. Avvemaid. 9 i ‘GONG AUTO TRIP Among the enthusiastic club women to arrive by automobile are three from Cando: Mrs. C.. J. Lord, ex- president, and now a director, and the two delegates from their Fleur de Lys club, County Superintendent Mamie Sorenson, and Mrs. J. E. Hunter, pres- ident of the club. zs MINOT GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. S. J. LaDue of Minot, motored down, for the federation, ac- companied by Mrs. Ray O. Miller, and To the Boys and Girls Return us the: wrappers from 5 leaves of) HUMPTY DUMPTY BREAD and we will give you~ free, one CHARLIE CHAPLIN RIOT GUN. Get your gun and make Ma. buy. Humpty "Bread. , i Barker Bakery 120 , 3rd Street are guests of Mrs. LaDue's brother George D. Mann: Mrs. \LaDue and Mrs. Miller are deélegates| from their club in Minuit. \ YONKER-MINEHAN Roy A. Yonker and Miss Helen Katherine Minehan were united in marriage at the Presbyterian manse Saturday evening at nine o'clock, Rev. H. C. Postlethwaite officiating. Both young people are from Garrison, where they will make their future home. EASTERN STAR There was an exceptionally large attendance at the Eastern Star meet- ing last night. Three candidates, Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Stewart, of Wil- ton, and Miss Ora Martin, of Bis- marck, were initiated and Mrs. Dr. Thompson, of Wilton, was affiliated. Following the initiation ceremonies lunch was served. Mrs. H.'S. Keller, worthy matron, introduced Dr. Nor- cross, who addressed the gatherin:. LEAVES GOVERNOR’S OFFICE Millie J. Wood, executive secretary to Governor Frazier, has presented her resignation, effective November 1, Mrs. Wood intends to visit Califor- nia and probably to go to Honolulu this winter. Regret was expressed at her announcement of departure, bé- cause of her service jn the Governor’s office for four years.and her activities in social affairs in. capitol and city circles. Clara L, Blumer, now em- ‘ployed in the tax commissioner's of- fice, will, assume the position in the Governor's office. She is a graduate of Bismarck high school and Asbury college, Kentucky.: f ITY NEWS. | face Legjon Meeting \ The Lloyd Spetz pbst of the Amer- ican Legion will hold its regular Oc- ‘tober meeting tomorrow night in Elks’ hall. Church Meeting There will be a meeting of the young people's society of the Trinity Lutheran church, at the church to- night. There will be a program and refreshments will be. served. / Knights Templar The Tancred commander of Knights Templar will hold a banquet tomorrow evening at which time de- grees will be conferred on candidates for the first time this season. John Graham, commander, will preside. | Several of the candidates will bé from neighboring towns. Dr. Riale Coming . Rev. H. C. Postlethwaite.announces that he will be unable to preach from the theme announced, “What's the Use, or, Under the Juniper Tree,” next ence in the pulpit of Dr. E. N. Riale, of the General Board of Education, New York city. Dr. Riale will come with a great message and the entire Mrs, Jeannette Frendberg Piano instruction ! Studio at 408 2nd St. i Varney Flats i Webb serve you in any ‘way. An Invitation To the Delegates’ Attending State Federation of Women’s Clubs Most cordially invite you to make their store your headquarters during your stay in Bismarck. | Our telephones, city directories, etc., are at your +) , service. We shall deem it a great pleasura‘to Brothers The world’s largest user of the pur- _est and best maple sugar offers you , + the new Karo Maple “A rare and delicious syrup at a moderate price. Don’t worry about the high price of maple syrup. Of special interest to every mother of remember— i.» Themakersof Karo Mapit use annually overa 5 thousand tons of the purest and best flavored maple sugar from the finest maple groves in Ver- mont and Canada. * “This is one reason why over five million cans of Karo Maple were purchased by American house- wives last year. This is.a greater sale, by far, than any kind of “maple syrup offered. When you wonder how the new Kato Maple gets its: delicious’ tang .of rich isle maple grup |. streets. ‘| thought. It has been found Mr. Rob- Sunday morning owing to the pres- |; constituency of the- church should hear him. The theme advertised will be treated the following Sunday. es Here on Business QO; \N. Kirk of Marshalltown, Ia., former city commissioner, is in the ‘city on. business. He will be here fdr‘a few days and expects to do some hunting in this vicinity. i Pavement. Dance er The Elks band wili give a pavement dance Saturday night, it was announc- ed,.today.’ The dance will be held on Broadway, between Third and Fourth The pavement dances held by. the band have proved highly enter- taining to large crowds. Injurles Severe “The condition of 0. W. Roberts, who was struck on the head by a bag of cement, which fell 20 feet, yesterday, is more serious than was at firat NAR GET Md BEF oe cen} se | ae service is at you r ~ i Se WG PaO Wee see DRE Be a ee Delightfully appropr ee erously used. Furs This is the store of ‘‘Go cet pe Thoroughly dependable Fur garments of correct styling. For a limited period erts sustained a severe scalp wound and’a severe shock to his nervous system. His right foot was broken in two. places. “Say Oildag” M. B. A. MEETING Modern Brotherhood of Amer- ica will hold their opening meet- ing Thursday evening, Oct. 7, 1920. A members are requested to be present and join in making CHILDREN'S COLDS Should not be “dosed.” Treat them externally with— VICks Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly | Grocery bargains at Gussners. arrangements for ovr winter en- tertainments. Meeting will call | at 8:15 sharp. Dancing from 9 to 12 for members and their friends. G. C. MARSH, Secy. , You can’t afford to miss the See adv. on page two. - “Say Oildag” WHEN YOU ASK FOR s BUTTER 4 NORTHERN r disposal ‘do not hesitate to use it. bbb: Smart Fall Suits and Wrappy Warm Coats iate ‘for’ this climate are the new styles‘in Suits and Coats. Combined with authentic styling, every garment carries the assurance of comfort- able warmth on wintry days. Fur trimmings being gen- SKIRTS and col ful and charming in their stylings— Flawless in their Tailoring—Moderate Newest Fabries rdon’’ Furs. in their Pricing. ; Fashion’s continues and Value. No Risk With “Diamond Dyes” Don’t Streak your Material in Dyes that Fade or Run Each package of “Diamond Dyes’ contains directions so simple that anv woman can diamond-dye-a new, rich, fadeless color into worn, shabby gar- ments, draperies, coverings, whether wool, silk, Hnen, cotton or mixed goods. 4 : Buy “Diamond Dyes’”—no other kind—then perfect results are guar- anteed even if you have never dyed before. Druggist has color card. | Welcome State Federation of Women’s Clubs _ | Please consider ‘this store your headquarters while in the city. Our Inspect Dame ’ Latest Modes “LY comparison, this store to uphold its po- sition of being foremost in ~ you inspect our presenta- tion first or last, the fact will be brought home to every fashion” loving woman that our up-to-the- minute styles are superior in » _ * designing and superior in tailoring ~, than any other creations you may inspect hereabout. ~ truthfully, we could call our 1920 Fall Display Fashions of Quality In fact very bbb Choose from the Seasons Prettiest Dresses Pure Silk Duvetyn, Tricotines, Velvets and Satins. Beaded and Embroidered. The entire collection is dis- tinguished by styles that are notable for their refinement as for their youthfulness—modes that bespeak the latest style tendenties of the hour. ’s. Youth- have just BLOUSES every woman. tractive models that the most critical buyer will have no difficulty in mak- Millinery The assortment of ‘Gage Hats, we received should interest There are so many at- we are offering our entire stock of Furs at a discount of— Twenty Per Cent. ° The new Blouses for Fall wear are amazingly smart, individual and at- tractive. The showing of them isa pleasure to both buyer and seller. ing a choice. All of the Hats are in harmony with the very latest style developments. Other Needs Gloves for all occasions. Hosiery in all the new styles. Newest effects in Neckwear. Hand-tooled Bags and Purses. Dainty underthings and expert Corset- tieres to fit you correctly to your new Gossard Corset. Also“Fashions latest in Women’s Footwear. Fo mee ae The moderate price of Karo Maple is also an attraction—it costs less than any other syrup of approaching quality and flavor. Go to your grocer today afd get acan of Karo Maple, inthe GREEN CAN. } Compute it for price and flavor with other maple syrups. If you are not sa tisfied your grocer will give your money back. ry BER Ste Fall Fabrics Whether your desire is for Silk or Wool, you will find our Fabric section filled with all the new weaves Selling Representatices NATIONAL STARCH CO., Peterson & Cunsingham, Managers Twin City State Bank Bldg., St. Paul l\ wth O) Many new Fabries just received and at ANN and _ colors. _prices lower than you would expect. A, W. LUCAS CO. The Store of Quality and Service AL F Prod. beauties ie Refining Co. BPG. Box 161, New Yo 2M Bh d tas gt @ F & ae