The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 6, 1922, Page 5

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ve é «for business men and women some- gf we * feverish, fretful, has cold, colic, or pMONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1922 * OCIAL AND | PERSONAL | e-————___ —_- Forget-Me-Not Sale Brings Good Return was obtained in as a result of the Not sale which was being conducted for the benefit of the War Vetera: This, it was reported was considered a good return. Miss Maud Lightner, 7-yrarddld daughter of Mr. and Mrs. -G. P. Lightner, proved herself. a star saleswoman ‘Saturday. morning when old 100 forget-me-nots for the benefit of the War Veterans fund. Miss Mary B. McGarvey, ewith a sale of 222 forget-me-nots, pked first in selling the greatest number of any of the committee ap- <d to sell flowers. Several girls ‘as many as 170 flowers. Mrs. TS ‘Rithard Tracy declared that all! the girls and young women working had made a wonderful record. Those who actively engaged in selling during the day include the following: » Ethil Pollard, Hazel Lenhant, Winifred Hugelman, Lue‘le Kline, Dorothy Johnson, Elizabeth’ Butler, Katherine McDonald, Maude Light- ner, Jeane Burch, Mabel Aaberg, Edna Eliason, Mary B, MeGarvey, Helen Gross, Frances Wyncoop, Rol- lette Lockwood, Esther T erney, Betty Dunham, Florence Wyneoop, | Margaret McGarvey, Kathleen Har- ris, Marjory McCormick, Myrtle | . and Annie Katz. In the evening Mrs. Tracy was as- | Rust, and Leota Community Council Make New Plans; At the meeting of the Women’s Community Council Saturday after- noon Mrs, F, R, Smyth .was named chairman of a committee which wiil have charge of preparing 2 luncheon time during the month of November, for the benefit of the council. The Elks have volunteered to allow the women the use of their hall free, Mrs, Keller chairman of the fi- nance committee, reported that H $306.81 was made in the recent benc- fit movie, “Sonny,” given at the El- tinge, $11.75 was given the council as part of the proceeds from the tling and boxing bouts conduct- by North Dakota Athletic Asso- on of which Bat Krause is head, tion of $10 was given by the | f the Sunshine club, and | rt of the proceeds from « a do} sted at the meeting | aised individually by each tion composing the Community. This may be done’ either hy giving some kind of benefit social ; + or entertainment or as a donation. | MOTHER! Move Child’s Bowels with “California Fig Syrup” Hurry mother! Even a_ sick | child loves the “fruity” taste of California Fig Syrup” and ‘it: never fails to open the bowels, A teaspoon- ful today may prevent a. sick child tomorrow. If constipated, bilious, if stomach is sour, tongue coated, breath bad, remember a good cleans- ing of the little bowels is often all) that is necessary. | Ask your druggist for. genuine irections for babies and children of ‘alifornia Fig Syrup” which has all ages printed on bottle. Mother! You must say “California” or you} may get an imitation fig syrup. | d LEGION AUXILIARY SERVES The American Legion Auixiliary |will serve hot hamburger sandwich- les and coffee Tuesday afternpon, be- |ginning at 3 o'clock and continuing during the evening at the entrance ! of the Rialto theatre. Miss Leila Die- |sem is chairman of the committer, She will be assisted by Mmes. Fer- ris Cordner, Oscar Selvig, E. F. Trepp, M. H. Schnecker, The proceeds from this is for the purpose of raising funds for the new club house for the American Legion jen, 7 | seems | APPEALS TO CLUB WOMEN An appeal has been made to the club women of American by Alice Ames Winter, president general of the federation of Womens’ clubs ask- ing them to make an appeal to the club women to stand by the Ameri- can Red Cross and its coming Rol! Call. She declared that, wonderful work had been done by the Red Cross during the war, but that it had not yet been completed, and the aid of the women was still needed. B, & P. W. BUSINESS, MEETING | The first business meeting begin- Ining the fiscal year of the B. & F. | W. club will be held tomorrow eve ning at 7:45, All members are urged to be present as important matters will be discussed. Following the meeting homemade doughnuts and hot coffee will be served tot he public during the eve- ning. Mrs. Violet Aultman, chairman of the activities for the month of December, will have charge. SKOGLUND-ITENDERSHOTT MAR- RIAGE. Miss Ida Augusta Skoglund and Herbert 3. Hendershott, both of Bismarck, were united in marriage Saturday night at 8 o'clock at the study of the Bapt'st minister... Miss Mabel Kell and Wendell Hendersho attended the couple. Mr. and Mrs. Hendershott; will make their home in Bismarck. | W. C. T. U. MEETING The monthly meeting of the Wo- man’s .Christian Temperance union \ will be held Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 8, at 3 o'clock in the church parlors of the Presbyterian church, | The time has been changed from Tuesday to Wednesday afternoon on account of Election Day being on Tuesday. Mrs. Postlethwaite and Mrs. Ankenman will be hostesses. A cordial invitation is extended to all who are interested in W. C. T. U., to attend, TO NATIONAL CONVENTION. Mrs. Blanche Whitemore, past grand matron of the Eastern Star, who visited with Mrs. Alfred Zuger Saturday after attending the meeting of the lodge at Linton has returned to Fargo, where she will visit before continuing on her way to Washing- ton D, C,, to attend a national East- ern Star convention, ON VACATION Mr. and Mrs, Dale Simon left Sat-}"~ urday on a .vacation of ten days which they will spend with friends in \Albert Lea, Marshall, and Minnea- polis, Minn, While Mr, Simon is away, Elmer Nelson of Minneapolis will have charge of the Eltinge thea- tre. BIRTHDAY PARTY Twelve of Miss Maude Lightner's little, friends were invited to her home at the McKenzie hotel Satur- day evening in honor of her seventh birthday. Dancing and ‘a visit to the theatre were a part of the evening s entertainment, A birthday dinner was served. ‘ ST. MARY’S SEWING CIRCLE The fourth division of St. Mary's sewing circle will give a card party Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs, John Homan of 117% Fourth Street. Members and their friends are invited to attend. RETURNS FROM VISIT Mrs. C. W. Smith returned Satur- day from a ten days visit with friends and her | daughter, Nydia Smith, at Minot. EASTERN STAR MEETING There will be a regular meeting of the Eastern Star at the Masonic WhyTeeth Show Ss In pictures—and everywhere today Millions are removing film Miss + | Farm. Post Falls, Idaho. PAGE FIVE NOV. 7th ELECTION DAY The Auxiliary of the Amer- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ; Fother classes in whieh she has in- Outlines Fight F | structed. Against Illiteracy || = Temple Tuesday evening. at 7:30, Initiation and balloting will be held. All members and visiting members Baby Girl. Mr. a . Wahl burn cirl at the Bismarck hospital, fot Wash- sed that the best method ign a district to ex lure urged to attend. 3 i y Stubs iad Mrs. Alfred Zuger, director{ of of the district school teachers, 2 Amis ican Legion will serve home | BRIDGE PARTY illiteracy work for the womens’ clubs the purpose of finding out how m ATTENTION MASONS made hot hamburger sand- Twelve tables of bridge were play-; Of North Dakota, and Mrs. Blanche illiterates existed in their partic | Regular meeting Bismarck) wiches and coffee from 3 p. m. -| Ledge No. 5, tonight at 7:30.|to 12 p. th. at the entrance to Work in E, A. Degree. | Rialto Theater. Whittemore, grand matron of the! district. She urged that a joint m Eastern Star lodge of North Dakota, ing of teachers and all ci spoke before the members of the} terested in wiping out illte: Eastern Star at Linton Friday. j called, Mrs. Zuger was invited to discuss | — - 3 the work of campaign against illit-| Cars will be available at the eracy in the state of North Dakota.! Non-Partisan headquarters on In making plans with Mr. Hanson, | gon ion a. : superintendent of the Emmons coun- | election day. Phone 349 ty schools, she outlined a plan by means of which illiteracy might be eliminated in that county, in which it is stated there are 348 illiterates. Mrs, Zuzer who has a very fine exhibit of the work done by illiter- ates at the state penitentiary, and | ed at the. St. Georges Episcopal guild card party at the Guild house Thursday afternoon. Mrs, Arthur Gussner won the honors at cards. << | «DELEGATION TO MEET TEAM A committee will be elected by th2 high school to meet the Bismarck. High School football team when it returns this evening on the Soo. RETURNS TO CITY Mr. and Mrs. Fred Graham, form- erly of Bismarck, who have been in Tuttle.for some time past have re- turned to the city. WAFFLE SUPPER = gt | THE BAPTIST CHURCH Election Day, Nov. 7th, Starting at 6 p. m. - Given by thé Boy Scouts. Everybody Welcome. Sma OPEN EVENINGS. 9 and 10 Hoskins. Block. Phone 408 MOTHERS’ SOCIAL CLUB Mrs, J) H. Kling will be hostess to the members of the Mothers’ Social club tomorrow afternoon. Instant Quaker Oats Cooks to perfection in 3 to 5 minutes FUNERAL SERVICES Funeral services for Paul Ritchey, 5-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ritchey of 600 Thirteenth Street, who passed away Saturday was held from the Catholic church |, yesterday afternoon at 4 o’glock. / Now our experts have per- fected a quick-cookin; Quaker Oats—the quickest-cooking oats in the world. 5 . It cooks in 3 to 5 minutes. ‘It is the quickest-cooking oats in the world. 7 The same super-quality, the same exquisite flavor, All Quaker Oats are flaked from queen ‘ains only. e But for instant Quaker the oats are cut before flaking. They are rolled very thin and partly cooked. So the flakes are smaller and thinner — that is all. And those small thin flakes cook uickly. " Growers, now have both styles. But Instant Quaker is markec Instant on the label. Get that if you want quick cooking. No otber oats on the market cook nearly sp quickly as these. 4 ———— CARD Or THANKS. We desire to thank our friends who so kindly assisted us in our recent bereavement and for the many beau- tiful floral offerings. THE TRYGG FAMILY. 35 CARLODS OF APPLES Write for Prices. i] Grand View Fruit " All Milk Should Be Pasteurized . Pe eee removes impurities which may have gathered on the way from the dairy to the bottling plant. Our milk is pasteurized by the Wizard Pasteurizing System which removes all bacteria without affecting the flavor or food value. The Wizard has the reputation of being the most efficient pasteurizing system on the market. To be sure you get pure, pasteurized milk with a large pro- portion of cream, ask us to leave a bottle at your door. THE MODERN DAIRY 206 5th St. Phon 880. | ‘Get Your Free Tube At stores named below This week only, any store named below will hand you a 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent if you present the coupon. .Go get this tube. Its use will bring you a delightful _ Fevelation, All of Our Mitk Is Pasteurizedin This, Machine Milk i Ni \ Q ‘, atk @ + ) stetitized Insist on P EN have been trained to fight fire, but the most they can do is to check: the flames and put them out. The fireman’s work does not begin until fire has gained some headway—un- til some property has been burned.. Only sound insur- ance can protect you from§} the financial loss, caused by fire. Let this agency tell | vou ;about policies of the Hartford - Fire Company. : Insurance ‘MURPHY, “The Man Who Knows Insurance.” . - | Bismarck, N. D. a , 1 Have you noted how most pic‘v-es now. show pretty teeth? And how countless peo- ple, wherever you look, show beautiful teeth when they smile nowadays? Those are results of this new way of teeth cleaning, which millions now employ. Now we urge you to try it at our cost, and to start ‘oday. Try combating film Until late years, nearly all teeth were kept clouded by a film. And 49 in 50 people suf- fered from film attacks. Film is that viscous coat you feel. It clings to teeth, gets between the teeth and stays. It forms the basis of dingy coats, in- cluding tartar, unless you constantly combat it. Stains are absorbed by that film. It also holds food substance which fer- ments and forms acid. It holds the acid in contact with the teeth to cause decay. breed by millions in it. 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