The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 26, 1922, Page 5

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1000: By:1922 Is 0: THURSDAY, JANUARY: 26, ’22 Sociat and _ Personal Auxiliary Slogan A very interesting imeeting of the | American ‘Legion Auxiliary was held | at. the ©American Legion hall last | night. There was a splendid attend- | ance and. much enthusiasm, | A. membership drive was planned | and a committee appointed. The goal of the American Legion. Auxiliary ‘is; 1,000 members in 1922. All wives, | mothers and sisters of ex-service men | are eligible. Any one who is eligible : and. whom the membership committee have not reached are asked to com- municate with» Mrs. -H. L. Murphy,! who is chairman ofthe drive. | A splendid report was given by the} circus committee who say that every- | thing is being well lined up and aj splendid entertainment planned. The | circus will be given February 21 andj} 22 by the American Legion Auxiliary and the American Legion in the Le- gion hall.. All kinds of fun making stunts are being planned for the cir- cus, the program of which will be an- nounced later. t The next meeting will be held Wed- nesday, .February 8, An _ interesting feature of this meeting will-be a par- liamentary drill’ by Miss Minnie J. Neilson, Plans are also being de- veloped for 2 big joint social session of the Legion and Auxiliary after the meeting on that night. FORMER BISMARCK RESIDENT. The following item’ taken from a St. Paul newspaper will be of inter- est. to Bismarck . people. ‘Attorney T. S. Griffing of: the; Naturalization Service in the Department of Com- » merce and. Labor :has'left-for Miami and other points -in’ Florida, South Carolina and Washington, -D. C., onj He wiil! business for the government. be:gone until about; March first.” Mr. Griffing established the night school! Yor aliens in Bismarck several years bgo.: ‘He is a brother of Mrs. A. C. Robinson, | Pa wok: iS ~ FORTNIGHTLY CLUB MEETS Mrs. Willtam Langer entertained the members of the Fortnightly club at her licme ‘yesterday afternoon. The |] are for cash No Exchanges. ‘Clean Sweep Prices No Refunds Fur Trimmed a roatsi. Here is a Clean Sweep Bargain that is sure to interest OUR ANNUAL WHILE GUODS SALE Commences Next Saturday, See Friday’s Tribune. eminem! OATS, SUITS AND DRESSES - COMMENCES TO-MORROW —=CST COMPLETE CLEAN UP OF - DRESSES — ! 1 High Quality Coats and Suits This is the final Clean Sweep of all the high grade Fall first fifteen minutes of the meeting | you with several months of: Winter left. Warm Coats - Group One a : “in Burleigh county. State Federation of Women’s club. was given to.a discussion of the Dis- |i armament Conference; led by Mrs. Langer. Papers were given: by Mrs. F. L. Conklin on “Shelly;” Mrs. P. R. Field on. “Keats, His Philosophy and Influence,” and Mrs. P. E. Byrne on |} Elizabeth Barrett Browning. ' The en- tire program was very interesting. GIVE DANCE AND CARD PARTY. j The committee in ‘charge of the dance and card’ party ‘to’ be given at St. Mary's hall on Friday even‘ng are! busy making arrangements for a good | social time. The Little Wonder Or- chestra will furnish the music which will form part of the evening’s enter- tainment. A feature o? the plans are several old: time dances. The card party and :dancing’ will begin at 8 o'clock. - Refreshments will be served. Everyone is invited: to. attend. *GURRENT E¥KNPS CLUB MET_ The members of the Current, Events club’ met: with Airs. W.°C. Cashman at her, home on Ninth street yester- day. afternoon. A splendid | program was given... Mrs. P. French lea the parliamentary ‘il. . Mrs, Larson read « paper on “Safety First” and Mrs. Rebertson read a paper on nicipal Problems.” “Both. papers were very’ interesting. | Delicious refresh-: wents were served at the Close of the meeting. GIRL SCOUTS MEET Bismarck Girl Scouts Troop No. 1, held their meeting at St. George's Episcopal parish house last night. A number ‘of important ‘business ' mat- ters .were taken up at the meeting. | Mrs, L, O. Marden. who has. been in! charge of the Girl Scouts has resigned | and Miss Ruth Pollard was named to} take her place temporarily. | LEAVES FOR FARGO. ! Mrs, F. L. Conklin left this .morn-} ing, for Fargo, N..D., wheng she will! ) visit. the. government offizers: of the subdistrict office of the Veterans’ Bu-} reau and take up the post war work Mrs, Conklin will) also attend the board meeting of the) MISS. WEBER IS HONOR GUEST. Miss Henricka Beach was' hostess to the young women employed at the Provident ; Life Insurance Company last night at the Grand’ Pacific hotel. with Miss Julia Weber'as honor guest. Miss Weber, whose wedding will take | place next month. was presented with of Wool Velour trimmed with and Winter Coats and Suits. : . ( Splendid dresses for Misses and small women. Sizes 14 and 16. Nothing in reserve and Taffetas, Serges and Tricotines. p ‘Mu- | Galatea Cloth. $5.50. Now for......5.. Waists “Silk Crepe de Chine. Collar. Sizes 38 to 46. : Childrens’ Dresses Good looking Middy Dresses made of. the well known Colors ‘blue and» tan. Trimmed. with silk: braid.. ‘These were Crepe do Chine High class, tailored waists of These are shown in high neck styles, aN also the popular Peter Pan sg Plush:Coats with heavy -Vene- Coney and Beaverette Fur,’ : aia also heavy wool mixtures with Wombat Fur Collars. Short ; tian: lining. Values up’: to : $39.50. Your choice.......5 a j Middy $395 ‘ ( Values up to $29.50. .Your choice...... $10 Group Two In this group you will find.some very lovely dresses of Serge and Tricotine, also;frocks of Georgette and a few of Net and Lace. Values to $49.50. Your choice .... 0... Group Three “This group takes in:all high class dresses in the Fall and Win- . ‘iter styles. Beautiful creations of Duvenore, Tricotines, Poiret -Twill, Georgette and-Silk Jersey. Former -values: to $79.50. .Your choice.... $29.50 _ A Peep at the New Spring Styles During’the last few days we have received several shipments/of the ad- vance styles for Spring; in:Suits, Coats and Dresses. You will see the new modes and the new fabrics and also new values. Our selling policy of small profits and a bigger volume of stock turnovers will be emphasized more than ever this year. This:will be decidedly to your advantage. nothing held back. Every garment is out. now and there are some beautiful models. still to be had. Al! are offered a just half of what they were. { Jack Tar Middies PT Cd . bs We offer a lot of these popular wool Middies in a pretty shade ‘of green., You know they are guar- anteed not to shrink or fade. They: wer $468 $7.50. Now for.......,+0+ Bungalow AS Aprons Made of good quality percale in light and dark colors. It seems like old‘times to be able to offer them to you at A.W.LUCAS COMPANY 98° dance on Friday, February 3, in St. Mary’s auditorium. The proceeds of the affair will go to help carry on the charitable work of the society. IDLERS OLUB MEETS The Idlers club met with Mrs, J, E. Kaulfuss at her home yesterday af- ternoon. Mrs. ‘Clifton Johnson won the high score at bridge, the diversion cf .the afternoon. Dainty refresh- mer students are: invited to attend the affair, \ WASHBURN VISITORS, + Mr. and Mrs. Karl Klein and Joseph Mann of Washburn, N. D., are ‘visiting jn ‘Bismarck for several days. FORMER.-RESIDENT VISITS C, F. Schechter of Danzig, N. D., former resident of Bismarck, is visit- jlooking after business interests to- day. HERE ON’ BUSINESS. J. B, Swanick of Sterling, N. D., is in. the city on a business visit today. Presbyterian Church Supper this evening at 6 o'clock. 75 cents. the home of Mrs/ R, D. Hoskins this afternoon. This is the social meeting of the month. Catholic Societies. All. divisions’ of St. Mary’s: Sewing Circle are holding their meetings this SO s— —__--- ~~ | SUMMER BEAUTY HINT | peda are grees ws AIMS Hair is by far the most conspic- two very lovely silver gifts. \l ments were served by the hostess. ing friends in the city-today, o- Te [ae @|uous thing about us and is Probably | . Saaeaa t! st easily damage ad or ; LHAVES FOR ‘VISIT. . | ._: HERE ON FURLOUGH yiarrixe aT gongs: Home ||. Church Societies ||2¢,mo" attent "if we are very Miss Henrietta J,.Lund. field reore-|., Pati E, Runey of Philadelphia is y4rs, R, W. Oakman of Denver, Col- {7 -—__—__-—# | careful in hair washing, we will have 4 ne ae jater. day night, January 31. < ‘ io alee SE a ea CReCLTt the for several days, business of the annual meeting will {of just the ton of the head. This : $1.00 to $5.00 hospital and is visiting in the city PYTHIAN SISTERS MEET FROM REG AN. be taken ee eta aollowing a shemlealy dissolves a Hoparites ' at GAN, supper which will be served at six}and creates a soothing coolin, for several days before returning to The regular meeting of the Pythian] 4). 114 Mrs. G. B, Lewis of Regan, oeleck: i Thebes Ridiaing leaved Fae ecaln Ni | 9 Milli d t his home. hall at eight o'clock. All members | N- D., are shopping and visiting in 1e sen bh} 1 Inery an e DELIVER ADDRESS are urged to be prompt. Installation Bismarck today. at the parish house at 7:30 o'clock |while the hajr takes on the, Blossy G Rev. TO ariek M. Eliot, pastor of |of officers will ‘be held. dah this evening for, regular choir re-|richness of natural oolor, also a fat a aes ‘te Unity church. St. Paul, Minn.. has 0) HERE FROM TAPPEN. heargal. ie eal iiness which eg je seem. much Waist Shop Abies byt f educa- RELIEF CORP MEET. R. J. Montgomery? of Tappen, N. D., Bapt ist. Societies. heavier tha: is. ci Lien heen invited by the board 0 is an out of town business visitor in| The Ladies’ Aid. of the Baptist | shampoo, arranging the hair is a pleat ; , Adv. sentative .of the Red Cross for North Dakota and Montana, who. was in Bis- marck to atterd the executive com- mittee. mecting of the local chapter, left this morning for a -visit of the various chapters in;the slope coun- ties. . az VISITING HERE. Albert J, Sailer, merchant of Mann- haven. N.. D., who has been confined tion tc deliver the Commencement ad- drecs for the Class of 1922, which will | be given Thursday, June 1, Rev. Eliot is a Harvard graduate. GIVE DANCING PARTY. The Modern Brotherhood of Amer- ica aro arranging to give a sdcial dancing party at the Legion hall, ; Monday evening, January 30th. Every-| one is invited to attend. A zood time ik assured by the committee in charac. | i VISITCR VISITOR Louis Rubin of Ashley. N. 1.. is a, business visitor in the city today. TO GIVE CARNIVAL DANCE { The Catholic Daughters of America” will give a card party and carnival ' o'clock, visiting his sister, Miss Madge Runey. Mr. Runey, who is now on a three months’ furlough is on duty at the Frankford ‘Arsenal, Philadelphia, REHEARSALS BEGUN” Rehearsals. for .the. Junior Class play which will be given at the audi- torium, have begun. “The ‘Wrong Mr. Wright” is the play to be given. The cast of the play will be announced Sisters will be held at the K. of P. The Relief Corps will meet with Mrs. A. D. Gordon at her home, 211 Rosser street on Friday, January 27 at 2:30 GUEST FROM FARGO ‘Mrs. Leo. E. Gordon will arrive from her home at Fargo tonight and will spend several days the guest of Mrs. Edward L, Bannon, ’ SHOPPING HERE. ‘Mrs. E, J. Anderson of Driscoll, and Mrs. Clarence Hallem of Regan, were shopping in- Bismarck yesterday. BUSINESS COLLEGE GIVES PARTY “The students of the Bismarck Busi- ness College will give a party Friday evening in the Commercial room. For- orado, is visiting in the city a guest at the W. F. Jones home, VISITOR. FROM TUTTLE. Alfred J. Wise,’ postmaster, of ‘Tut- tle, N. D., is in ‘the city attending to business matters today. ‘ VISITING FRIENDS HERE. Richard B. Thompson of ¥onda, Iowa, is visiting friends in Bismarck the city today. VISITING IN CITY. ithe church parlors tonight. Lutheran: Societies. There will be a ‘business. meeting of the ‘Swedish ‘Lutheran church held in Reports of the year will'be read.at this time fan@ election of various officers will ‘be held. Episcopal. Societies The business meeting of the Episco- pal church which was called for last night has ‘been postponed to Tues- The regular The choir of the church will meet church are holding: their meeting at !ure. virtually, no hair troubles. An es- pecially fine shampoo for this weather, one that brings out the natural beauty of the hair, that dissolves and en-} tirely. removes all dandruff, excess. oil and dirt, can easily be used at trifling expense. by simply dissolving a tea- spoonful of canthrox (which you can get at any druggist's), in a cup of hot water. This makes a full cup of shampoo liquid, enough so it is easy to apply it to all the hair instead spotlessly clean, soft and pliant, Mrs. A, J. Welker and daughter, of Max, N. D., are visiting.friends in Bis- marck today. ‘ FARGO VISITOR. F. L. Andris of Fargo, 'N. D., is transacting business in Bismarck to- day. % ON BUSINESS TRIP i A. Van Allen, of the city, is in Far- go on a_ business visit of severa’ days. i WILTON VISITOR. and surprises. R. Miller of Wilton, was in the city We Invite You To our party, Friday evening, Jan. 27, in St. Mary’s Auditorium and Gymnasium. A good time is assured beth old and young, as modern Jazz will be combined with the good old fashioned Waltzes and Square.Dances. Special exhibition dancing by some real “Old Time” artists, “Whist, will also be played, and there will be prizes Given under the auspices of the Lady Foresters. : ‘ re 50 CENTS. afternoon. Divisions 1 and 2 are mittee in charge promises a tempting meeting at St. ‘Mary’s School, Division | supper. s 3 met with Mrs, A. W. Lucas and Di- : vision 4 with Mrs. Curran. The chair- man of each division was to be named at the meetings this afternoon. We-have just received a new Presbyterian Societies, ‘shipment of Ladies’ Oxford yithe dealles Aldvot jhe Presbyterian (shoes. . Very classy and latest q are giving their general su ! i ii at the church tonight. Supper ait styles in A. and A. A. widths, be'served from 6 o’clock on. Every- | Only $5 a_pair. Siegal’s Shoe one is invited to attend and the com- | Store, 418 Broadway. WOMEN’S SHOES Hats Specially Priced’ All our: Winter Hats. Stylish and:very serviceable, marked down for quick sale By Heck Dance Capital City Homestead No. 300, will give a By-Heck Dance and Supper, Friday, Jan. 27th, at the K. P. Hall. 10c fine for not wearing overalls or aprons. Dance $1.00. Extra Ladies 25c.

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