The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 1, 1922, Page 5

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1922 | ~~ (SOCIAL AND. 4 | PERSONAL —______.._» Forty: Club Gives é First Formal Ball Of Winter Season ‘4 + _ The first event of the season to he given’ bv the Forty Club was the formal ball held at Patterson hall Wednesday night, when most of the members and Mr_and Mrs, Frank MeGray of Garrison and Harold Peif- er of % Underwood. out-of-town guests, were*in attendance. Autymn colors were used in dec- orations. A wild rofe hedge of au es mingled with red rose- hid tables lighted with gold- en shaded candles that enhanced the attractiveness of the tables, ‘wher dinner wi night. ‘The stage used by the musicians and the sides of the, hall were half hidden with the autumnal decora- * tions. Give House Party Among the out-of-town guests at- tending Mrs..C. W.. McGray’s house during’ the Thanksgiving’ holi- day ‘season. were Mr. and Mra . y rison, Mr. and Mrs, ood, and Miss Helen Mandan, . lavender and yellow were in the diaing room decorations perfectly appointed Thanks- giving dinner was served yesterda: ate glow from lavender and ed candles lighted the room. beautiful flowers were used ve the decorations in the house party will be continued t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank y of on for the remaind- the wee iss Shirley George, . niece of Mrs. V.'MeGray, will he one of the Smail-Jones Marriage Occurs All, daughter of Mr, mall and Timothy of Mrs, Jennié Moran, of srek, Were united in mar- rectory Wednes- o'clock by the Rev. young couple were ac- icd: by Mr. and Mrs, William Clarire. After thé marriage an elaborate of the bride’s parents. in the ning a wedding dance was given, at the Small home. At midmght a . dinner served, nual meeting for the elec- tion of officers of the Woman’s Com- munity Council will be held in con- nection with the regular monthly meeting Saturday afternoon, Dec. 2 at 8:30 o'clock} at the rest room, of the Masonic’ Temple. Revorts from all the committees I be given at that time and other important business will come up for discussion, All members are urged to be rresent. NAVY MAN LEAVES Mr. and Mrs. William A. Albert- scn who have been guests at the home of #the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Laist for the past three weeks while Mr, Albertson was on leave from the navy left _ this morning for visits in South Bend, 1 Ind., Dearborn, Mich., before return- ing to resume his duties on board | |i ship at New London, Conn. PREFERS NORTH DAKOTA Jake Oster of Hazelton who has been visiting in Spokane and other western points called here Friday. Jake has been looking over the west , with’a view to finding a new, loca- tion, but declared that after inves- tigating he thought North Dakota . was the finest place in which to lo- cate. VISITING BROTHER. Peter Hubert of Emery, Wis. is ¢ with his brothers J. L./Hu- bert ef 12% First street, who is re- ported to be ill. i \ FIREMEN’S BALL. @ snnual Firemen’s ball, last night in Patterson hotel, was attended by 250 people, and a neat Instant Quaker Oats Cooks to perfection in The Quaker Oats flavor has won! millions: the world over. This brand-dominates wherever oat lovers live, for we flake it from queen grains only. Now there’s.a quick-cooking Quaker, made from those same queen grains. It cooks in 3 to S minutes. It is the quickest-cook- ing oats in the world. The oats are cut before flak- ing. They are rolled Very thin and partly cooked, So the flakes are smaller and thinner—that is all. And those small thin, flakes cook quickly. é } Say which you want. In either reguiar or Instant you get the finest »flavor oat flakes ever had. In Instant you get the quickest- ‘. cooking oat dish in existence. , There are now,those,two great reasons for insisting on this brand. OPEN EVENINGS. 9 and 10 Hoskins Block. Phone, 408 erved shortly after: mid. } . During Holidays: of Garrison, Harold! held sum wes obtained for the benefit of ‘the fire department. Music was fur- nished by the McKenzie hotel orches- tra, THANKSGIVING VISITOR. Miss Ariel Anderson left WJednes- | day néght to spend Thanksgiving as ihe guest of Miss Charlotte Logan, i { |Who is attending the University of {North Dakota at Grand Forks. Be- {fore returning home, Miss Anderson | will visit with friends in Fargo and other voints. ‘ MASQUERADE PARTY |‘ Hamiin' Rhud and Edward Alfson yentertained a group of high school friends at a masquerade party at the home of the former Wednesday night. At the close of a delightful ;social evening refreshments were | served. 4 4 P. E. 0, SISTERHOOD | The P. E. O. Sisterhood will meet jat the home of Mrs. Marvin Schoel- |kopf Dec. 4 promptly at 3 o'clock. A | full and prompt,attendance is espe- cially urged as an important program lis to be given. RETURNS, HOME Miss Johanna Corlin who has been j visiting here for a few days with | her cousin, Miss Lena Shippenko who |is employed at the State Historica | society returned to her home in Kill- deer” Wednesday. | THANKSGIVING DAY VISITORS. ‘Mr. and Mrs, Charles Moeffler of { Mandan, and Mr. and Mrs, Finnegan and family of Mandan, were Thanks- A lot of folks have asked = regarding their Engraved 2 your » THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE giving day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mr3. F, W. Snyder of 517 Thirteenth ‘sfteet. YOUNGER SET DANCE A group of Bismarck’s younger set, including thirty-five couples, enjoy- ed dancing at Legion hall Wednes- day night. The Glacier Park orche tra furnished music for the o sion. : Legion-hall this evening. Chaperones have been arranged for. All alumni are especially invited to attend. \ DINNER GUESTS, -Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ployhar of Mandan, were dinner guests of Mr.| and Mrs. W. F. Bates of 722. Ninth street vesterday. \ THANKSGIVING AT RANCH Miss Inez Jones, Dr. A: L. Kershaw eed pt his 16 pewsen, {and C. W. Nichols spent Thanksgiv- Pima, ,Ohto, topaccept his Se ling at the ranch of 0. C. Crook of ger bus which will be shipped here. t The bus will be run between Bis-|MeKenzie. marek and Mandan, WILL GET BUS. W. S. Rohrer left Wednesday “r RETURNS FROM TRIP Harry Clough returned Wednesday evening from a two weeks business engagement in Minneapolis, Minn. VISITING 'TEACHER, Miss Marjorie Shipley, a teacher at Sanger, was a guest of; Mri and Mrs, Frank Register over Sunday. VISITING HERE. Mr. and Mrs, W, F. Jarvis arrived Saturday from Bozeman, Mont., for a visit et the home of their brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Sanders of, Thayer street. TO ATTEND HOSPITAL MEETING, Sisters Boniface arid Sabina of the Sti Alexius hospital left last night George Kollmann left today for Flasher after returning from Minne- 2 Your Engraved Christmas Cards is your first herald of Christmas. OUR CARDS ARE NOW ON. DISPLAY, COME: IN AND SEE THEM Why not order them now and have the largest section of your Christmas list cared for and dropped from HOSKINS-MEYER BISMARCK. for Rochester, Minn., to attend a hos- pital meeting to.be held at the Mayo hospital. ee apoli: n., several days ago. Mr. ‘and Mrs. W. ©. Carley were among the Napoleon visitors in Bis- marek over Thanksgiving. | GUESTS HERE. Julius Kuether of New Salem and] John Schweppe of Center, guests cf the former's sister, Miss Olga, Kuether, Wednesday. Miss Magda Nelson Wishek, was a | city visitor today. A Thanksgiving dance will be giv. en by the high school students in that we remind them early Christmas Cards — so this Cold bit—of cold cream. you wash it off. mind. is ‘|for several days business visit ‘in| ; “Diamond Dyes’—fto other kind—- = 1 COLD CREAM POWDER | dnThe LITTLE : PINK: &?- WHITE - BOXES | (THERE is no other face owder made. like Armand fi Cream Powder. ‘For it contains a touch—just a tiny Because of this, Armand stays om till Armand Cold Cream Powder dry powder—not a paste or cake; Its exceptional density makes it spreed smoothly and blend naturally into the skin. Try it once for yourself! It ARMAND—Des Moines John Hogum, Otto Rud and Miss | Esther Rid of Makota were city visitors here yesterday. | 0. A. Ashby of Arena and’ Raymond | Hoge of Arnold, stopped over in Bis- | marek last’ night. Elmer Owen left; Wednesday night Minneapolis, Minn. | 4‘ | DYE OLD SKIRT | ; COAT, DRESS IN | DIAMOND DYES: Each package of “Diamond Dyes’ contains directions so simple tl any woman can dye ortinther worn shabby dresses, skirts, waists, coats, stockings, sweaters, coverings, dra- peries, hangings, everything, even if she has never dyed before. , Buy then perfect home dyeing is sure be-! cause Diamond Dyes are guaranteed ; not to spot, fade, streak, or run. Tell | your druggist whether the material | you wish to dye is wool or silk, or! whether it is linen, cotton or mixed | goods.—Adv. ' is $1, everywhere—in its little pink-and-white hat-box. And | if you are not thoroughly satis- | fied with it, you may take it back and get your money. Ask your dealer for, or send | us 25c for a week-end packagg | containing generous sampt of Armand Cold Creant | Powder, Armand, Bouquet, | Rouge, Cold Cream, Vanish- ing Cream, Talcum and Soap. Address If You missed it today don’t miss it tomorrow | | ---1t’s the greatest sale | Xmas. Watch for our Evening Specials. « ZZ Ll, iA { is made eacy at this store, for several. months’ pian: have brought you a splendid selection of bright, new Holi- day: merchandise—here now for your chdBsing ( MM, Y There are Gifts for everybody—from Baby to Grandma—Gifts that mean the utmost in appreciation. Our Toy Section has a most won- |ot W seen for many years, and right in season--- every winter coat must go, none resery 2d; ail at greatly reduced | prices during this spe- | cial coat sale. | Choice, . «=P 14.00 ‘GROUP TWO, $19.50 GROUP Cones $29. 50 Choice Choice _ $39.50 inter Coats you’ve i i | f derful display of playthings for the youngsters. x ; Courteous service and careful attention await you Ss ¢ . 4 and every facility ‘is here to make your shopping S mm] this Christmas simple, pleasant and satisfying.’ Good cheer and well wishing come into their own at this time, and this store has . been very anxious to heighten the joy of the season by making it as easy as pos- sible to do your shopping. z ee , NOTICE ; This is to certify that I have named the Wellworth Store as my official head- quarters in this town. Signed, . : : Santa Claus Sire ; . 7 Our line is so large and there are so many new things, we cannot begin to tell you | about them all. Tell Mother and Daddy that we are open evenings until Xmas, and they will find many bargains that cannot be duplicated. ( | On Monday night.we will offer 10% off on all toys. “Make the evening's your \ shopping evenings. : i ; “WE LEAD OTHERS FOLLOW.” z BDA ATTA OUT TT PTW Dw DNi/AWAW i Dy DV ANE bby DD GROUP FOUR, Choice . . . B}1 259% Discount on all Fur Coats. One- i third off on all Winter Coats. No Approvals No Exchanges Every Coat Sale must be Final and for Cash A. W. LUCAS CO.

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