The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 15, 1922, Page 5

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‘side of the community, but to in- ’ culeate these ideals without which WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1992 ° Caled THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE lors 1 SOCIAL. AND_ | PERSONAL | ——_—_ Ladies’ Night Celebrated at Rotary Luncheon Ladies’ night was celebrated last evening by the Bismarck Rotary with a dinner at theMc- Mrs. Godd. | main ing Kenzio hotel, There was a fine re-|,, M73: Anna Tyler of Bismarck left] wore entertained at the home of Mrs.| tnown in Bismarck resigned his po- resentation of Rotarians there and|(od#y on No. 1 for Los Angeles./c. p. Nupen yesterday afternoon. | <ition at Woolworth store. ; tha cevening twas delightfully spent | C2, Where ste will spend the! srs, H. F. Keller won tha:honors at} aoe 4 ii einet gfestunta and an. inspiring | winter. Mrs. Tyler has ‘a large] cards, At the conclusion’ of the SETURNS HOME nddtess A Dr. LA Jaynes acquaintance in the city. She was game luncheon was served. RETU: Ni noCHas Tech of Chie 0, one ae the workers lehaiter Mae uoaearaen tae tae Sa era GE CLUB vinta ne iblomarek aorvaoma time of the American Cit: Bu- : 5 i ned who ig assisting im the or. |Past two years has been head ook! ygrg. 1, K. Thompson was hostess | Ze, Nas inn et peers 9 ganization of the Commercial Club. Mr. Jaynes impressed upon the Re:ary club the'necessity of a well organized Commercial club. He de-{ claved that political division — in cities arid the selfish practices of partisans made it necessary. that these organizations function so as to give a city a soul and to main- tain the ideals necessary for good municipal government. i depat “quil of M Judge “Bill” Nuessle, Rotarian recently elected to the supreme An ench, was given an ovation by his | 4" eHow Rotarians, He spoke feel- ly of the necessity fer a going | civic organization in Bismarck, net alone. to promote the materialistic | ment: a city canno: progress and grow. | FT! The birthday of George Will was fittingly celebrated and-his biogra- pher Barlow Skeels who gave a sketch ef Mr. Will's activities in the com- munity, referring. especially to his service on the school board. and hisY knowledge of Indian. lifé and lore. Charman. Leonard, Bell was heck- led repeatedly during’ the evening, but his vecabulary always rose to the occasion. ( E’ P, Quain, as a \literary os gave her opinion of the “Buf- falo Horn”, the weekly organ of wit and wisdom” issued annonymously | by the Rotary club, In a clever \z poem she characterized her impres- sions cf the Buffalo Horn. pepularity contest conducted smong the men to select’ the most popular woman present, resulted in one vote for every woman there and carnations were. distributed to each impartially. “Hank” Halverson, Rotary song bird, conducted the community: sing- ing and Mrs. Arthur Bauer was at the piano. There was a large num- ber of visitors, among whom were several. representatives of the American City Bureau of Chicago. Entertain Nurses - Ata “Kid’s Party” —. The members of the class of ’22 of the Bismarck hospital training school e delightfully entértained at a “Kid's party’ at the home of M \Luella Bremer Monday eve- The children were left to charge of Miss Esther Bremer who took the part of their mother. The evening was spent in dressing deils, telling stories, and» candy hunting after ich the guests’ were taken to the dining ‘room which was beautifully “decorated” in the class { colors of red and white’ and served with dinner. The chandlier served asa fortune box from which réd streamers extended io each plate. Varioug surprises were planned by’ “mother” forthe gelightea children. B. & P. W. MEETING. -\ combined meeting of all women’s and organizations of this city ‘as held last evening in’ the B..& P. W. club rooms. '. H. McLaughlin, campaign mana- ser of the American City Bureau, outlined the plan of the reorganiza- tion of the Commercial club. Dr, Frank Jaynes was introduced by Miss Hazel Nielson, the. president ef the B, & P. W. club. Dr. Jsynes, a specialist organizer of the staff of the American City Bureau, spoke on the |place of -women~in the modern civic organizations. | He left inspir- messages gnd eevry one present last evening was ready to join in the movement to make -Bismarck the ideal city.. m An open discussion was held and Gis were answered by Mr. Mc- |§ Laughlin. Mrs. H. O. Wray rendered_several musical numbers which were receiv- ed with hearty applause. give ning, PRESBYTERIAN MISSIONAR x! SOCIETY The Presbyterian ‘women’s sionary ty will meet \ Friday afternoon instead of Thursday after- noon ‘at 3 o'clock in the church par- Beauty lies in the skin —not on it. JAP ROSE Cleanses the pores in the skin, as. well as the surfaces, giving your com- plexion its nat- feels; ural beauty. JaP RosE SOAP OPEN. EVENINGS. 9-and 10 Hoskins Block. Phone 408 4 |“Billy” Bergeson. speak on the part of home missions, ple of Alaska, Mrs. Nupen on what. our church is do‘ng in Alaska. Mrs. hostesses. congregation to attend this , AWAY FOR THE WINTER at the Chccolate slop. Before her home of her daughter, Mrs, Harry Nelson, in her honor. There will be an old ‘fashioned church parlors Thursday afternoon, the members vf the second division being the hostesses. asked to bfing thimble and scissors. arranged. and o'd fashioned refresh- vitation is extended to all friends to be present. ed news .that Rev, Julia Budlong of Kalamazo, Mi Bismarck who has on account of the funeral of cause of ij] health-is much improv- Mrs, Craig will ed and ‘hopes to be able to resume her: work inside of another year. IN-TOWN. FOR FEW DAYS. Ray Craig of Lisbon, son of the late. Rev. Craig of Bismaick, is Morrissey formerly lived “in Bis- marck, RETURNS HOME and Mrs, Frarcis’ Walden- Wheeler will speak on the peo- Mr. berg of Steele returned to thelr ‘ Fae home today. Mr. Waldenberg. has spending a few days in Bismarck on) been ill inca local ‘hospital for some business. Mr, Craig was former sher-| time.’ ff of Ransom county and is now a seas a | ard and Mrs. Deemy will be All the women of the are cordially invited | meeting and to re- for a social cup of tea follow- the program. today, topular young attorney and banker. TO PENNSYLVANIA. dor Harold Owens jleft last’ night for Pittsburgh, Pa. where he will spend Harold who was well R, T, BRIDGE CLUB. Members of the R. T. Bridge club the winter. to the members of the Pleasure Bridge club yesterday afternoon. The “high score was*won ‘by Mrs. A. P. Lenhart. At. the close of the game luncheon was served. ture a\diner was given at the ENTERTAINS AT DINNER. Rey. and Mrs. H. C. Postlethwaite entertained fourteen young people: at; a 7 o'clock dinner at their home ye terday evening. QUILTING BEE ~ RUMMAGE SALE. A rummage sale will be>held by the members of the B. & P. W. club Saturday, Nov. 26. All who wish to} »\ guest for a few days at the home of donate something are asked to send} my and Mrs, R. W. Lumry. it to the club rooms. EE ting bee” given by the ladies icCabe Methotist church, in the VISITING IN CITY. Mrs. F. W. MceGray of Garrison is Everyone is TO CALIFORNIA E. L. Patterson left today ‘for his home in Santa Barbara, Ca where he will spend the winter.- interesting program has been UCT. CARD PARTY. At the U. C. T. Auxiliary - card rarty which was held at the Elks ball last evening, Mrs..J. P. Feli won high score. At the conclusion of the came luncheon was. served. WEEK-END GUEST, Miss Mildred Morrissey. of St. Paul was a week-end gucst of Mrs. Andrew Miller and Miss Dorothy Blunt. ae s will be served. A cordial in- 4 Mr. and Mrs. Lee |R. Turner of Sterling were city vjsitors here to- day. REPORTED IMPROVING iends in Bismarck have receiv- Mrs. Alf 0. Kolher of Cottonwood, | eople, Minn., stopped over in Miss | yesterday. formerly - of een forced to up her ministerial work ‘be- NE LAT ) i rh at ps ae ae Take advantage A this wonder-, "ful purchase of sample dresses. Assortment includes fine Poiret Twill dresses also Crepes. Some _are straint line models with.fancy girdles and some are beaded and embroidered, also with the popular side drape effects. ‘Sizes 16 to 46. This special lot will disappear quickly, so if you wish to ‘take advantage of this bargain, you better act at once......... Sample assortment number one includes a num- ber of swagger sports coats of heavy winter fabrics also dressier coats in kersey, velours and mixtures. This is certainly offering bood winter coats at unheard of low prices. Sample Blouses No matter which of these hand- some blouses you select, you get a bargain. Silk crepe-de-chine and georgette in Flame and Baticks also other leading colors. Your choice, 598 ‘Sample Skirts. This lot of sample‘skirts consists of serges, tweeds, silks, and Prunella cloths in \box or knife plaiting, also plain styles trim- med, with buttons. Your choice while this sample lot lasts, $498 K. 0. Gunderson, Arthur Bjorhus, | @——___________..___» Arthur Kruger, and W. V, Carroil of Driscoll were city visitors. here this morning. Mrs. Roy ‘Little of Regan called on friends and shopped in Bismarck Mrs. Arthur. Daub and’ Mrs, Theo- Daub of Fort Clafk were c:ty visitors today, Miss Anna Hauck of Beulah was a city visi NOTICE OF YOUNG PEOPLE'S There will be a meeting of the} ence. <oung people atthe Baptist church this evening at purpose of beginning a series of fel- lowship services for young people especially. sist in intensive training for the de- votional and practical Christian life. ‘The, meeting will begin at 7:30 and continue an hour. son who feels the need of training in “] the religious life is asked to attend. The exercises will be live and snap- vy but strictly devotional. Guaranteed Whirping Cream every day, also Fresh Cottage Cheese, at Modern Dairy Com-} 5. pany, 206 Fifth Street. » Though it is not common, a few Bismarck synerasy, cannot eat caes without being made ill. | A.W. LUCAS. COMPANY | Bismarck’ s Busy Ready-to-Wear eS arberry,: | CITY NEWS | —~ wy s Announce Birth, Mr, and Mrs, E. T, Bressler of Bi marck announce the birth of an in- \ fant daughter born at Abegdeen, S. D. After Prisoner “Arland Stair has gone to Houston, Tex., to return a paroled prisoner to the state penitentiary. In Minneapolis J. A. Kitchen, Commissioner of Agriculture and Labor, is in Minnea- polis attending the anti-rust confer- vr this morning. MEETING. Baby Girl The birth of a baby girl born at the Bismarck hospital is announced by Mr. and Mrs. O. F, Neutzman of, Underwood. he] :30 p. m. for the These services will con- Visitor in City M. 0. Hall of Mohall was in the ity today, he and his wife being guésts of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Flow. Mr. Hall deélared depositors in the Mohall state bank which failed were not satisfied with the result of the investigation and trials thus far. Any young -per-| ¢ _R. JOHNSON. SPECIAL Bismarck Hospital Henry Boehler of Herreid, S. D., Miss Maric Langemo of Edinburg, Miss Bernice Voight of Mandan, Henry. Tellberg of Almont, Mrs, C. Brindle of Hazelton, Frank Paschket of Wishek, and ‘Charles Drake of Still have entered the Bismarck ‘hospital for treatment. . M. Schmierer of the city, Masters Robert and Charles Waechter of Glen Ullin, and J. J, Mack of Lehr have returned to theiy respective owing to individual idio- ample Coats in Two. Groups Sample assortment number two consists of Bolivias, Velours, Mixtures and Plushes. Some are trimmed with Opossum, Muffloon and Beav- erette. Flare backs and blouse backs. ‘ Reflect- ing the very newest Fall and Winter models. Your shales, { $25 Sample Sweaters A large assortment of the popu- lar slip‘on’ styles in white, grey, tan and brown. The actual reg- ular values of these sweaters would be from four to five dol- lars. Your choice while this lot Attend this Sample Sale Promptly Tomorrow Morning if You Wish to Secure Some of These Extraordinary Bargains ce nl im A homes aften, being under treatment, hospital for treatment. at the hospital. St. Alexius Hospital. Mrs. John Weisenburger of Halli- day, John Heimer of Flasher, Roy Potter of the city, Thresa Kroe- ber of Napoleon, Joe Ketter. of Fort Rice, Master Edward Wendschlag of eiia have entered the St. Alexius | ROW. ACA PAGE FIVE Mrs, Walter Jones and baby girl, Julius Walden- berg of ‘Steele, Wilfred Little of Re- gan, and Jacob Olin of Sims have been discharged from the hospital. Mrs. Order Spring Valley Lignite Coal during good weather Phone 164. What a Wise Woman(Knows The woman who takes pride in her baking and is watchful of the family health is never won away from ROYAL Baking Powder. She knows that it is abso- lutely pure and depend- able—that for over 50 years it has been used in the best homes in the country. It Contains No Alum Leaves No Bitter Taste Bloomers fone inten $ 1 00 navy and black. A very special value at, per pair, Aprons 98" Coverall A large assort- ment*of gingham coverall aprons in light and dark ef- fects. All sizes. your choice, Commence ‘Your Christmas Shopping NOW . It is none too early, and you'll avoid the inconven- “ience of ‘the last minute rush.

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