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[Dobler to work ‘on Christmas gifts!man’s lub will be: held Monday at/Mrs. John Moses and bay gin), He. Ha- Members| the home of Mrs. C. B. Whittey. a rs : 108 SATURDAY; NOVEMBER 17, 1928, Social and {ii shire renict tors Personal ‘|| cugsts OF MRS. STEWART OF, Lyceum Company Franklin: Potten, all of (ratton, mo- Appears in Program eS, mee gtd to visit with Of Reading, Music The Dorothy “Enea Cole Company of the Midland Lyceum Buteau will appear at the Presbyterian church Tuesday, Nov. 20 in the second of the series of entertainments to be given by the lyceum under the auspices of the Woman's Community Council. The company consists of three at- tractions: Dorothy Ellen Cole, pre-, mier entertainer; Margaret Tearse, violinist, and Alfreda Aldrich, ao- prano. q V_, Miss Cole is delightful | and re- freshing. She impersonates ‘and tells stories, she sings and plays the piano and presents some original se- lections. The program consists of violin solos, vocal solos and duets, musical readings, readings with vio- lin obligatos and sketches in which all members of the company take part. MISS DOWNEY LIKES DENISON Miss. Mary Elizabeth — Downey, formerly director of the North Da- kota State Library commission, stat: ed in letters to friends that she was much pleased with her new position at Denison University at Granville, Ohio. Miss Downey is a graduate of Denison arid has accepted a position to aid in establishing a very fine college library. Miss -Mary Bell Nethercut, former assistant state li- brarian here; has joined” Miss Downey as one of her assistants. PUBLIC HEALTH NURSES MEETING ,, Public health nurses of North Da- kota will have a section’ meeting here Thursday and Friday in con- nection with the convention of the North Dakota Education association. Miss Edith V. Pierson, supervisor of nurses at the Fargo Child Health demonstration, is president; and Mies A. Louise Kinney, Red Cross ~ Gass county school nurse is secre- tary. ENTERTAIN FOR MRS REID Mrs. Peter Reid and Mrs. Austin Reid entertained for Mrs. Neil Reid who recently came here from Wash- ington, D. C. The twelve guests as- sembled spent the evening in sewing. A musical. program her | arranged and a reading given by one of the guests, “Decorations were prettily carried out in pink and green fall flowers, baskets of pink chrysan- themums being used. ATTEND GAME R. B. Murphy, chairman of the Board of Administration, and daugh- ters, Misses Rita and Ruth and son, Lloyd, T,P. Stone dndS.W: McClel- land: of Mandan ‘motored’ to” Mihot yesterday to-attend-the Minot-Graf- ton game. Mr. Murphy and Mr. Stone stayed over to look after bus: iness interests while the other mem- bers of the party returned last night. PARENT-TEACHERS MEETING A meeting of the North Dakota Parent-Teachers association will be held here during the North Dakota Education association rieeting. Mrs. H. A. Preston, state cinirnan of publicity for the North Dakota Prrent-Tenchers * sociation, M FE. M. Grime, ond Mrs. J. C. Moore w’! iy among the Fargo women attend: ing. HERE FOR ELKS INITIATION Merle R. Adler of Wishek, form- erly of Bismarck, J, B. Thun, .sta- tion agent at Sterling, and Franklin ,W. Patten of Grafton, a former res- ident of the city, were. in Bismarck yesterday to attend the initiation ,@eremony at.the Elks club. ENTERTAIN. AT BRIDGE Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. Kennelly en- tertained six couples of the younger married set last evening at bridge. High honors were won by (Mrs. Ro- land Gross and Gerald Richholt. At . the close of the .evening refresh- ments were served., E..0, SISTERHOOD 0. will meet Monday: home of Mrs. H. “Ghaptae afternoon \ Mrs. John Stewart, matron at the State Training school. ton and former resident of Bismarck,’ is visiting here with old friends for & part of his ‘stay. Magnus Geston training schol. LOCAL MAN TAKES NEW POSI- TION Ed Smith, who has. been visiting! with his mother, Mrs. J. Lee Smith! during the week, expects to leave|- the first-of the next week for Mil- wuukee, Wis., where he has taken #& position as sales manager for the Milwaukee Cancrete Company, his territory covering five states includ- ing Texas, Nebraska, Missouri and Kansas, SURPRISE SHOWER A surprise miscellaneous shower was given for Miss Anna Haider of St. Anthony Thursday at the home of Mrs. John Stumf. Miss Haider will become thé bride of Chas, Welcher of St. Anthony Monday, Nov. 26. GUESTS AT MURPHY HOME Mrs. R. B. Murphy entertained Mrs. ° Percy Donnelly of Grafton, Mrs. Charles Pierce of Mandan, and Mrs. W. A. McDonald yester afternoon, Mrs. Donnelly is visiting with Mrs. John Stewart of Mandan. MRS. BANKSTON IMPROVING Mrs. L. J. Bankston who has been lin the St. Alexius hospital suffering from an attack of pneumonia ex- pects to be able to return to her homg within a few days. eS MRS. McGRAY IS RECOVERING Mrs. C. W. MeGray ia reported to| be much improved. She has been under treatment at the Bismarck hospital as a result of injuries ir an automobile accident recently. MOTOR DOWN FOR GAME J. I, Arman and Thomas Tharalson and Mr. Hamilton motored to Minot to rttend the Minot-Grafton game| yesterday. They were all former) residents of Grafton. CITY VISITORS Mrs. W. J. Zimmerman of Glen Ullin, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schauer of Ashley, and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Tand. tick of Turtle Lake were city visitors today. : ANNUAL CLUB DINNER The annual club dinner given by the Woman’s club will be held this evening at the Etks club. Following tMis dancing will be enjoyed. » IN NEW YORK _ Gust Scholle of Wishek, stewart at the Elks club in Bismarck at one time, is spending three weeks in New York City on his vacation. RETURN HOME Dr. and Mrs. 0. C. Gaebe of New Salem: returned to their home today. | Mra. Gaebe has been under treat- ment ‘at a:local hospital. WOMAN'S CLUB MEETING Mr. Patten, assistant coach at Graf-|to shop and visit with friends. ‘expects to accept a position at the| tion in the Furniture department at The regular meeting of the Wo: your intimate self. Christmas distribution. ‘ are [BUTLER alll GIVE YOUR: Photograph This Christmas To the friends who are dearest to you, a gift of your photogfaph this Christmas would be the gift most appreciated and that would be a constant reminder of Men and women are beginning to realize this more each year, and for this reason it is best that you ar- range for your sitting early, so that we will have ample time ,to deliver photographs to -you.early enough for » All ‘portrait work which we handle is given the finest finish, and embellished in most artistic mount- ’ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE zen, Mrs. Jacob Weisz, Underwood. ‘and D. M. Flinn, Wilton, have been discharged from the hospital. ‘St. Alexins Hospital Ben Blinderman, Linton, Michae: Braun, Napoleon, Baby ‘Rudgell Lloyd Fraser, Braddock, Mrs.” El- SHOPPING IN CITY len Bowdish, ‘Hazen, P. ‘Thom, 5.0. Erickson ‘and Miss Julia] Solen, Mrs. W. D. Walsh, Beulah j Erickson of Hhzen arrived yesterday ue Mathews, Turtle Lake, Mrs. E. Fraser, Braddock, Eugene F Fiannigan, city, Mrs. B. C. Wach- ter, city, Miss Eva’ Desanter, Cen- ter, J. B, Black, Wilton, Irene Fisher, Halliday, Frank” Jager city, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schaef St. Anthony, have entered the St. Alexius hospital for treatment. Mrs. Geo. Harsche, Shields, Mies Marie Gates, Ashley, Master Don- ald Sack, Bismarck, Miss Rose Sauer, St. Cloud, Minn., Mrs. ‘Bar- VISITING IN cITY Baby Rowilis’ Rela city, Wa. d ! 2 Mrs. Sam R. Day of Kintyre is!w. Murphy and®beby girl, city visiting in te e.ty for a few days. ‘Master Homer Woodland, Gleneve \ Herbert Simmer, Hazelton, Mrs Geo. Schoenecker, Washburn, Wert Akers,’ Zap, Otto Jorsaas, Arena and Mrs. Carl Berg, Wilton, hav. ‘been discharged from the ‘hospital. : - my [ AT THE MOVIES | THE ELTINGE. Three of the most popular forms | of exhibition dancing are shown in | Paramount production of “Lawful | Larceny,” which is due at the Eltinge theater Monday and Tuesday, by three of Broadway's favorite dan: Gilda Gray will be seen in the cab- haret scenes of the picture in her uuth-sea dance which has made her famous as the premier dancer at the Rendez-Vous, one of New York's feading dance clubs. In the prologue of the picture Florence O’Denishawn interprets an ancient Egyptian dance | as @ colorful background for Nita j Naldi, who is shown in a Cleopatra tableau. Alice Maison and her part- ‘ner present modern ball room and eccentrie dancing in the cabaret se- quence. This trio of dancers’ repre- sents the highest priced talent ob- | tainable in New York City, or-the United States, for that matter, and -/this is the first time their are was ever sereened, SPEND WINTER WITH SON Mrs. M. J. Halloran has left for Stanley where she will spend the winter with her son, Father John Halloran. f the mi ACCEPTS POSITION * Leo F. Kiefert has accepted a posi- Webb Bros. Department store. letter E. C. Schulz and W. L. Gordon of Washburn were ih: Bismarck yester- y td attetid the Elks initiation last night. state Doe. world ing. 2 REV, ZELLER IN CITY Rev. Harley A. Zeller of McKenzie stopped in Bismorck today. nates. PYTHIAN SISTERS Pythian Sisters will meet Monday evening at K. -P. hall. Emil Olion of Underwood arrjved|™ in Bismarck yesterday to look after business interests. *CITYNEWS | o_- Brings Fine Corn. Joseph Clark of southern Emmont county was a visitor in the city yes- terday. -He is much interested in corn raising and brought with him some of the best samples of yellow dent corn seen this fall, which he placed on exhibition at various places in the city. An scr An “All Elk:” will be given on Novem’ e ing broadcast from WN. the Shepard Stores, cn_278 me-res. It will » m. Eastern stor Prizes are offered to ‘listen in. special Day at the Baptist Church. "Thare.willibe, three services at the Baptist church Sund:y in which will be given general impressions by | four representatives from North Da- kota to the Bible rnd Missionary There are 260 islands in the Fiji group. Regular meeting Bismarck Lodge No. 5, A. F .& A. M. ie evening, 7:30. Work Conference held in Minneapolis last week. Reverend Fred E. Stockton |i the E. A. Degree. secretary of the Baptist convention, PS: FST Fs of North Dakota, Miss Emma FE. And- | If vou are looking for a Lig- erson, Women’s representative of the state, Réverend O. S. Jacobson, pas- tor-at-large, and Reverend George B. Newcomb will bring interesting mes- sages from this great conference. nite coal that gives more pet end lasts longer per ten, try the “Indian Head.” © BIS- ;MARCK LUMBER | COM- . |PANY. Phone 17. Bismarck Hospital is Mrs. J. E. Dartt, Steele, Mrs. | Mike Gittel, Blue Grass, Mrs. Hans Lareon; Fullerton, AYbert Jenner, Kulm, John Bohler, Nepoleon, Peter Stohler, Hazelton, Richard! Meller, Haze: Butte, Ree, have entered the Bismarck | hospital for treatment. F. D./ Woodwor'h, Dris:oll, Esther Stran-! demo, Baldwin, Orville Olien, Sims, | Buy) ..your kindling now. Corn cobs 30c per.Joad. Pur- chaser to load and haul. Oscar H. Will, , Co. reductions. Lot" No. Just received a beautiful line of hair bandeaux, corsage bouquets and boutonnieres. Opp. Van Horn Hotel, _° SAFEGUARD gi Yate | yj \ over _ the JARD YOUR VALUABLES Humane Society Begins Drive For ‘Fund Nov. 26-27 Society for with headquarters in aintenance of its work. several clubs’ in Bismarck have very generously. offered to furnish teams ; and Monday and Tuesday, November }Of Memphis. 26 and 27, canvass of the city. The following is'an exerp ftom Al ch | $4. has written in behalf of family; Wachter Transfer Co. whose Nusbund and father is in the | 62, are the days set for recently received and w penitentiary: “A dear li baby came to the home of Mrs John This tiny fellow “entered with nothing to put on. The superintendent may that sometimes a baby is born just ; a little time after the the army of this class” of. unfortu- The bundle Jot baby clothes was sent, This from another letter under date November 11: few lines to let you know how our little girl is. good natured. Of course we think there %s nobody like her. closing you a picture of her.” Well, when you read further that that baby was taken by the society out of | S“WiNl send She is very bright I am Physico-Clinical Laboratory 119% 4th St. Bismarck, N. D. ELECTRONIC DIAGNOSIS and TREATMENT as authorized by Albert Abrams M. E. BOLTON D. O. Consultant Address all! communications to! | M. E. Bolton, D. 0. 119% 4th St. Bismarck, N. D. Tel. 240 ALL DAY SUNDAY “nifties” windows of KLEIN'S TOGGERY will be a fine time to look | Special Millinery Reductions Nov. 19 - Nov. 24 A full line of trimmed hats in all the popular styles, colors and materials will be offered at marvelous .$10.00 $7.50 . $4.75 . $2.75 They are sure to iad Come and See Them: MARY BUCHHOLZ 119—8rd Si. Can you kindly furnish some baby cloth- ' I have taken this upon myself tite as Lam caring for the moth- father joins | Bis- | marek for the last 13 years will put on a drive in the e'ty for funds for | The | the ttle the add you and en- i in the a county poor house and delivered to this chidless family we think you will say & doubly good work was done—a baby waif has found.a home and a home is blegsed with a baby. | |The society pl; the | vate home: At Music by Christies Jazz Band Beulah Lignite Coal is Best 75 per ton. Order now STUDIO. Phone 249 TAKE: YOUR TIME along with you wher- ever you go.; ‘wrist beaguevs with They ace. stylish ‘and attractive in ance, but, have. the ” chief Valuable papers which if lost or’ stolen ce result in monetary loss or serious ; depoatt ba mee should be -kept in a safety Our safety deposit vaults are complete in every detail including a McClintock BurglarAlarm System and booths for: the oa ‘examination of- your; papers. " Security is. given ‘ iyour- valuables at a - nominal, cost. Rentals from: $2.00 to ae a year. « i i] 0 Crows, parrots, ravens. and swans are the longest lived fowl. They live, usually, 100 years. The average human brain weighs | 1861 grains in a man and 1290 in a LAWN INSURANCE | Fertilize and. protect your lawn from freezing out by covering with well rotted ma- nure. Do it nqw before snow comes. We are in a position to take care of all orders promptly. Wachter Transfer Co. Phone 62. 209 5th Street. ed 67 children in pri- ty DANCE TONIGHT | Elks Hall, Mandan.! Phom A,W. LUCAS CO. . “Bismarck’ s Busy Shopping Center” Pre-Holiday Season BOX SALE OF HOSIERY Commencing Monday, November 19th Ending Saturday, Noven.ser 24th Our Box Sale of Hosiery last year was big but this anything heretofore offered. better. based on this quantity. and Colors. Women’s Silk Hose This offer includes all of our fine grades of Women’s Silk Hose “QUAKER” — “WAYNE KNIT” — different groups: 3 pr. for $2.95 3 pr. for $5.39 3 pr. for $7.95 “PHOENIX.” 3 pr. for $3.95 3 p. for $6.25 3 pr. for $9.75 All the newest effects in colors and comb RA: in different sizes and colors. 3 pr. for $4.95 - 8 pr. for $5.85 _ Misses’ Wool Sports Hose .. For skating and all outdoor wear. Rolled-down fancy Scotch Cuffs. make splendid gifts., 3 pr. for $1.69 3 pr. for $3.69 _Men’s os Hose . a Of good quality—all colors and sizes. would make an appreciated gift. 3 pr. for $1.45 Full ‘fashioned or Men like them—Buy them for ¢itty—You can't nies for $3.3 Assortments are bigger and values are As nearly all Silk Hose come three in a box, we made the-price You can, however; have them. assorted Kinds Women’s Silk and Wool Hosé You can have each lot assorted, PAGE PIVE Userg of “INDIAN HEAD” coal all agree that it is the “WONDER LIGNITE.” “It’s hotter, lasts longer, burns clean. BISMARCK LUMBER COMPANY. Phone 17, Phone 453 for the Famous Wilton Screened Lump. .Lig- nite Coal at $4.75 per ton delivered. Wash- burn Lignite CoalCa. year it must eclipse Following are the 3 pr. for $4.95. .. 3 pr. for $6.95 - 3 pr. for $10.75... HIS 3 pr.’for $7.95 whose 3 pr. for $4.35 epemleny: A box of mistake: pair

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