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“f : : PAGE FIVE THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE |, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1922 |REBAKAHS ENTERTAIN CHILD- educational system, our work to re-|- “Among other things, writes Mr.| ‘As a statician,’ says Mr. Babson,| home thig morning at 2 o'clock as i a EN he a AN lieve the suffering, our industry and) Babson, ‘I was especially impressed| Jt seems to me that the preacher'’s}ia result of heart trouble resulting %s The members o} e Rebeka mh « [commerce—everything that is worth] 41, interest. which the wi: | Job is to win ‘souls as they call it,)fromi inflamatory rheumatism | Lodge will entertain the children of F while in civilization—we owe to| % which the wives and| +, put religion into the hearts of| contracted last spring. No time |Rebekahs this evening from 6 to é {+ “| those spiritual qualities which teacn| daughters of some. of my clients are! men’ and women.’” has yet been set fot the funeral 18:30 o'clock prior to their regular : P than to “serve.” ‘(taking in their husband’s business.| «his lead: ‘ f 4 ‘ At. ‘6 ‘o'el 8 leads us again to our next] which will ‘be held from Webb jbusiness meeting. At 6 o'clock a / 3 Mr. Naylor then quoted a para-|Many men could have saved their] «He that winneth souls is: wise.!Bros.. Undertaking Parlors. Rev. ae co at eae rally Be aii ene anuaren HELD ASSET graphywhich he said was well worth ihe abe mally, women, eval Bye Evety Christian should be a soul/'H. C. Postlethwaite will have 2 é 7 } who will gi rani. ‘Following remembering by every young 'man/ saved their homes if both had taken) winner. Let us take our religion|.charge of the services. Mr. French, Thursday Musical BUSINESS VISITOR this the regular meeting of the Re-| and woman starting out in, life fér| ® ipint interest in factory, store-and| seriously and get busy for the sales Sr., is connected with the French Club Gi J. J. Ermantinger, secretary of the|bekahs will take place, after which a themselves. They arg the words’ of; office. The husband gets absorbed! tion of others. Jesus Christ, 'alone|& Welch Hardware Co. u ives Program Glondive Causnde rela) club) and Mrs,,a social hour will be enjoyed. 7 or D : a far-seeing business man and should| in the business, the wife gets absor:y-| mets the neds of the hour. Let’ us Soar aay ga te el | Ermantinger were city visitors to- ey ‘ev. Naylor Discusses Ques-] have sufficient weight with young, €d in the business, the wife gets ab-| call all z i Mrs! Arthur Bauer and Mrs, E, H,,#¥: Mrrmantinger who has just] SPEAKS BEFORE TEACHERS. |"" SA Q Pave, salileste Wel ee ae Ee ee [nothed in scthetyeabeeing ef more ee ee eee Rel one fa Leta Nowe | 4+ L, Vesperman were hostesses te tre, Tetumned from a three week's visit! Howard R. Driggs of New York,| tion to Audience at the | onc is to enter, the nxt step is to! Worth while things. This results in|" Mr. Naylor will speak this evening ople’s Union, Hoskins, Sat- members of the Thursday Musice! if St. Paul, his old home, where he|author of “Our Living Language”; Ft pati Church sclect the firm.’ It ia very importan.' a board fenee being built between| gt 8 on the subject, “The Fast Young | Uday afternoon, 2:00 o'clock. club who met at the home of Mrs. advertised the opportunities of lig-, spoke this afteroon before the mem- irs tis! ure! that you associate yourself with a; husband and wife.’ ‘ Manca boratal " 1 ib wl Bauer yesterday afternoon, Twenty, Tite ‘coal consumption discussed: bers of the Teachers Institute nt} i ‘you as “ThE chureb, aaje\ Me Babson, fur- (ne ordial welcome is sive) == a » a wenty” ‘matters pertaining to the Red Trail 1:30 o'clock in the Senate chamber firm in which the controlling factor, Peek ie Of cnnren,| tthe public to attend’ all these ree members of the club were pres- ™atters i to the Red Trail 1:30 o’clocl e e | Rev. J. E. Naylor soke last night|is a man who stands for righteous-|nishes a bond which is of supreme meetings. fe her er aT ent at the mecting. Mrs. W. s. wien Ht eee emuntons secretary of {at the capitol. ae eng at ans jat the Baptist church to an appre-| nis. Every corporation .and every| Value. Where a husband-wife ar pews by / cece, foe sued ate Neve ie eta ape dere een arctaay ‘lected di|ciative audience on” “Looking For-| firm is controlled by some ‘one dom-: fmanbers of a church and are church ister, Mrs. J. C. y> » A. Fe + | paw " . a ‘ y 50 f ‘: Mrs. J. C. Tayl leader the fol-| Roy Halliday and daughters, Miss-| Burleigh county, was presented to i 4 amas eh . The = He GC. Tevlde ag lealee eo !es Mary Jane and Betty of Minnea-| the teachers. Mr, Naylor took the course ih “Bay pep” and has the vision, Make sure church of Josts Christ stands for Passes Away Here OPEN EVENINGS. . SY pings oMVA Vetiane Love gong" polis, Minn., have left for Deer Park, j son’s Buseiness Fundamentals” ‘under | that the concern with which’ you are the sanctity of the home, for the aS + “as” opuona Notte-Mes, Whaley, Wash., where they will make their| M. Mathison of Beach was a busi-| the. direstion ‘of Roger W. Bubcocs. | going is headed by a man who stands pieitror ee ee far ley Gini] Leslie S. French, Jr., 8-year-old) 9 and 10 Hoskins Block. Duet—“0, That We Two Were May- home with Mrs. Carl Spitzer, former-, ness caller in the city today. st year at Chautauqua, New York:! ior the best thing;—A conscientious, i ft Be hat} son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie S. Phone 408 s. Targart, Mrs. Doerr *" ly of Bismarck. Mr. Halliday and a ‘Babcock put religion as the most] priying man. To you young people | 8F€ worth while. Invest your lives| French of 405 South Eleventh ' “opwas April”—“Twilight” , children stopped over for a short? —_—_—___.___@ important factor in life,” Mr. Nay-| this may seem unimportant, but if for God and for humanity. Street, passed away at the family | que | Visit with fricnds and relatives in} CITY NEWS || lor snid. He quoted Mr. Babson from) statistics have taught me anything) : ax Rosary”—Mmes, | Bismarck. es ay special reports put out by Babson’s}.is it this fact; the success of men j.arson,. French; Arnot. ‘and. Misa | —. |Inotitute, “Toke any industry, for{and women depends very much upon COMPONENT EINE Jones. K OF C MEET | To Conduct Service. instance. “What is the most ‘im-| the character of the people for whom ‘ tA BNET ATA Piano—"Gondolier” —- “Dawn”—| The regular mecting of the Knights} pr, J, H. Worst will conduct the | Portant asset—the physical property | they work rather than upon educa - . Miss Woodland. of Columbus will take place tomor-| Rose Croix funeral service of Frank of the management? , Any banker} tion, position or location.” 4 ‘ Trio—“Doris”—“The Nightingale TOW evening at 8:30 o'clock. At this! treat at Fargo next Sunday ‘by re- | Will tell you that it is the manage-| “Sometime ago Mr. Babson, accom- Song”—Mmes. Bauer, Scothorn, and Meeting there will be installation of quest of Mrs. Treat and the Masonic ment. What is the most important} panied by three of his experts vis- fi i officers and a duck supper. | Fraternity. j asset to a corporation from a busi-] ited the large cities of the country i ; ocal—“Mighty Lak’ a Rose"— . —— aes ned: point of view—n great mass of| for the purpose of meeting his cli- ° ° Mrs. Tracey. ACCEPTS POSITION Sing at Conference | buildings, or a God-fearing board of | ents,” said Rev. Naylor. ~ al nn Quartette—“Winken, Blynken and! J. L. Spear has taken a position| . . the McCab jdirectors? The aaswer is obvious. “The following report, ‘To the Nod"--Mmes. Bauer, Scheffer, Scot- 88 clerk in the office of the county} The male chorus of the is ic iti “I am speaking as a statistician,| Wives of My Clients’ was sent’ ay x horn, and Morris, , auditor. Me Spear was formerly com Methodist, Bere Uae Fige| Rot as a preacher. Our political} the resure. Women, do not forget Son: iga . nected with t! jussner Grocery. marck, s: = ‘a : ’ sssonrene Obligato—Mrs. J. A. Gra- |? wi Gan y Cunfereace ateMandan ‘last night, | freedom, our personal safety, our] this message. : igo es , CITY VISITORS Members of the horus were Geo. O e n e Ww “FAREWELL PARTY | Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Garness and|Humphies, R. E. Morris, H. H. Fer- 4 e! Mrs. E. A, Wallace entertained at Mrs. Arnold Gerberding of Regan| ner, J, L, Hughes, C. G. Boise, N. A ws her home yesterday afternoon. with. shopped and visited in the city yes- | Mason. B. F. Flannagan and Wil- ii a farewell party for Mrs. J.'A. Hill-, terday. i liam Noggle. | ’ mer who leaves in the near future; Roan H SORSIBN SCTE RS OS ag Tr ee e Oo” for Spokane, Wash. The guests were ‘FOOD SALE Bismarck Hopsital i ; Ske dressed as little girls ‘and spent the; The Baptist Young People’s Union| Gottlieb Krause of Venturia, afternoon in playing childrens, will hold a food sale at Hogkin’s to-| Mrs. Paul Tessman of Goodrich, C.! . games. A hot buffet luncheon was morrow afternoon beginning at two, M. Tritch of Sanger, and Mrs. W. H. y 3 served by the hostess at the close o’clock. Williams of the city have entered at uCcaSs of the afternoon, To show the esteem | Space the Bismarck hospital for treat-| | y} “ t felt by her many friends Mrs. Hil!-j GUEST OF SISTER ment. Mrs, Mary Holtan of Ryder, | mer was presented with a gold pen- | Mrs. Arthur O’Hearn of Jamestown | Howard Steffen of Parshall, and cil. , is a guest at the home of her sister,’ Miss Alice Reinertson of Ryder) ai sy — i Mrs John Homan for a few days. Ihave ' been discharged from the ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE eae hospital. o- Mrs. Alex Rosen entertained at! MOTOR TO FORT CLARK ces yell | | * bridge yesterday afternoon at hi Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Bell motored to Injured by Fall of Horse 9 home.on Mandan and Ave. A. Out-ef-! Fort Clark t st of the week for} py p. Albright, a farmer living {if town guests included Mrs. Basil Me: | several days with relatives. | neay Braddock, sustained’ a frac- ‘ ae “Kee of Dawson and Mrs. N. Green- ‘eS YOR CALIFORNIA | tute of his right hip bone and was What every woman in town has been waiting for — the gard of Mandan. High score was won| _ LEAVES FOR CALIFO j{ badly. bruised yesterday morning by Mrs. W. F. Crewe. At the elose| “Mrs. Vefogue Bradley and on will] when the horse which He was a 4 * of the game a course luncheon was leave this evening for Los Angeles,| ing ag pe drove some cattle reared | * ° ° "1 Served by the hostess. j Calif. and fell backwards upon him. Mr. arrival of the: New Needlework, and its here in a great aera ITIES | aes. John Re itae turned: last Albright was broyght to the Bis-| ‘ PLEDGED TO FRATERN | Mrs. John Reuter sre : aiffer'treatment.s | f : oy f : _EREDCED, 80 TEA TE lr cook aarnioen chase, oko. hail Pes NONPHLALIEOY tre variety, just in time to start your Christmas Gifts. are included in announcement of, been visiting with relatives. H St. Alexlus Hospital y ledges tq fraternities at the Un Repererevnn ; Peter Laux cf Mott and Everett , i‘ ° 4 rede tee aeeerita include! Paul| Louis Larson was confined to his! 4 "Green of the eliy have entered | J Of. course, we show a finished model of every design. Kemington Jr. of Bismarck, to Phi, home today as a result of an attack ih St. Alexius hospital for treat-| . : ‘ : Kappa Sigma; Levering L. Seeman / of rheumatism. nent,” Mre. Philip Webb of Bis-! : : of Beta Theta Phi; Donald Short of | marck, Mrs. Mick Malnechuck of e The new designs, although beautiful are very simple and Medora to. Phi Kappa Psi;. John| 6, M. Mocre of Center was @!wilton, Master Casper Schwahn of et t e ictro a e p Wishek of Ashley to Phi Sigma Kap-/ businesss caller in Bismarck t0-| the city and Miss Beatrice Duffy of , ssirih mike a 4 = | day. the city have returned to their ( e easy to / pa. le city ° — ante bomes after being under treatment wh t rt 5 y “\ As FAREWELL” PARTY Atty. L. A. Simpede ot Diekiny in the hospital. ' ou en e ain our. P I Miss Gladwin Mitchell gave a fare-j son was a, business caller here to- pei rar vinirat 2s Daernue ag i 3 ‘ Bas well party last night for Miss Marga~ day. ‘Accident Victim callers SEE.OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. ret Reynolds of Mandan whose par- SRE OM rerrerered |. Louis Hippe,. who’ was, injured, é ents are leaving in the rhea taut Ars. K.,0. Spiteer a MoKensis June 6 in.an-colliaion. with an auto- | : . ‘ ; for Ollie, Mont, The fourteen guests | visited with friends here yester-| mobile while riding his motorcycle eye Be 4 ys A " i present at the party roasted weiners | day. was discharged from the St. Alexus For “breaking the social ice” and:making the Come in and make your selections now while assort- in the garden. Dancing was © Tape hospital today. Mr. Hippe is still 1 AE 7° A . during the latter part of the eve-| Ronold Larson of Valley City is /on crutches. It will probably be | self-conscious caller feel at home, the Victrola is ments are complete. i spend a few days in Bismarck. . . } a e i ning. spending sr some time before he can leave the! a splendid aid to the hostess. And when con: me 1D: TO DAIRY SHOW M. P. Christerson of Wing made SNE SO | y ion flags ict . * Paul Homan is spending a {e/a business trip to the city today. Dance tonight at Riverside. yereet 4 gs, the Victrola fills in the awkward a »* days in St. Paul, Minn. While in the : | Heated ‘and coz : gaps admirably. . Thoin Cities he will take in the state} W, P. Belk of McKenzie was a busi- ye ret Th limited ie ; é fein eee : dairy, show at Hamline. ness caller in the city this! mornin. ; : e unlimited range of entertainment that 5 eae Ar me Terms ba i ACCOMPANY BALL TEAM M. D Mitchell of Wing was a i the Victrola offers makes it easy to please the pr, and Mrs, A. P> Nachtway of| business caller here today. e cream 2 (1 individual tastes of any guest. : ickinson “accompanied the ‘hig' ey ° ‘} * It.will be a pleasure to hel; select ‘ ’ Wr § ail team to Bismarck yes-| Ralph Stub and 0. W. Nohr of Skin deman ' , pleasure to help you select a ( ard o wee: Sheldon were business callers in the ; rs she 5 ‘, to pe terday. / preen eer : i] Victrola to match the furnishings of your home. e ° i vad T. WW. G. 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Worn, faded dress- bo ng - 7 enne were calling on old friends es, skirts, waists, coats, sweaters, = : hare‘ecaday: i stockings, draperies, hangings, 2v- 7 , a lerything beconre like new’ again. Just 4 gue MT i R. H. and Howard Berrell of tell your druggist whether the ma- Pens y - a . Plaza visited with friends in the, terial you wish to dye is wool or t : : 4 ity, today | silk or whether it is linen, cotton, or| gzaRT’S MARINELLO SHOP, ra \ y Ye | mixed goods. Diamond Dyes never! Room 4, Hughes Bldg. Bimarii., O ee e eW : - W. A. Fleming of Scranton was, Streak, spot, fade, or run. Opposite G. P. Hotel ee ‘ fy 7 a business caller in the city this Z hs as a (AV ae morning. | 5 * J Ole Nelson ‘of Napoleon was a i 0 vo tg on : > businces caller in the city this CT rea tons : ee COLD CREAM POWDER || rice Uan age K. C. Hamilton of - Underwood * She LITTLE: PINK-G2: WHITE -BOXESH | # i made a business trip to the city lAst - Ae 2 \ te e evenine- ne in ra ** Ao Sar ee i - ; ‘ Mr. and Mrs, Charles Peterson ° f of Max were city callers here to-, ; and Win er The new Essex prices must appeal to day. | le ) all buyers. ‘ Col. J. Hi Frayne of Grafton was ; I, takes much longer to 2 e ° | They get more for their money today a business caller here today. c make. Armand) Cold i illiner i than ever before. Actual price com- i ;Cream ‘owde! “ ia. Charles M. O’Brien of Wilton was" idoes ordinary powders! 2 ' : = (Effective. September 22nd) : a ably | nan the advantage unmis: a city visitor today. i And you can tell the differ- 2 ‘ ‘ akably plain. As ence. Armani im, = a * J. H, Bloom of Devils Lake was Powder is absolutely B¥y t he Weh displ Touring $1045 Call to. mind those cars.you may_con- sity ‘caller today. i smooth—there are no . = Youmust come here. e have on display A sider in the Essex quality class. 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