The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 21, 1923, Page 5

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1928 Social and Personal Mrs. Johnson Head — 1 Mrs. Edna G. Johnson was reelect- | ed to again head the Eastern Star at their regular meeting last night ff - atthe sane Temple whey lets “BISMARCK’S BUSY SHOPPING CENTER” of officers for the year took place. | Other officers elected were: H. S.' Lobach, worthy patron, reelected; | Mrs. Mayme Bush, conductress, re- elected; Emma Moyer, associate con. ductress; Kathryn S. Targert, r@-' b elected secretary; | Mrs. Marcia Thomas, reelected treasurer; J. L. /*Bell, Mr’, Effie H. Lahr, and Mrs. : Margaret Spohn, trustees. O V be Installation of officers will ‘tel e } place sometime next month. At that time the appointive officers will al- so be named. Forget-me-not Drive | Returns Net $262.18: A total of $262.18 has been turned in to the committee in charge of the Forget-me-not drive which was re- cently put on for the benefit of the disabled war veterans. | Of this amount Bismarck contri- buted $209.54, Bismarck schools $17.35, and Mandan $36.75. A num- ber of the towns in the surrounding territory of Burleigh county have sent in only a part of their contribu- | tion and severat have not been heard tions from stocks that are at their best and have the worry : of gift shopping, over. ' Thursday - Friday - Saturday This Special Group Selling Event of Fall and Winter apparel comes at a very opportune time for the visiting Teachers, and included are garments of which the recollection of quality remains long after the price is forgotten. : Dresses . Coats from at all. = ' i Mrs, Richard A, Tracy was chair- 5 man of the drive committee and| Philip Elliot, chairman of the gener- | al committee. Fifty per cent of the money will be used by. the local chairman, one fourth will be sent to state headquarters and, a fourth to national healquarters, a Women Open Homes Here Gratification was expressed carly today by Mrs. R. A, Tracy over the manner in which Bismarck, women have thrown open their homes to aid in providing the best possible ac- samghines for ao ae gels Canton and Flat Crepes in Brown, Navy and Black — with Mannish, Tailored Coats in Brown, Tan and Grey, fully to the city to attend the North Da- , F . vege ¥ : . i - kota Education Association conven- plaited panels and long or short sleeves, prettily trimmed lined, have plain back or inverted pleat. Materials are tion. Mrs. Tracy, who is in. charge of the information headquarters at the Association of Commerce and with assistants, listing rooms and di recting tenchers to them, had placed scores of teachers early today and with braid or an ornament, also many wool dresses are Cheviots and Granada. Just the thing forall round wear featured at $13.50 $15.50 .; was in high hopés that she would be il able to tuke care of every teacher! 1} who could not be accommodated in the hotels. Women Start ' Illiteracy Work Mandan club women are consider- ing the opening of a night school and the teaching of illiterate: first steps were taken evening at the meeting of the Degree of Honor when Mrs. Alfred Zuger of Bismarck appeared before a repre- sentative group and explained the beginning of her work of organizing 1 ead for illiterates in 1920, traced through its infancy, end concluded with a jonstration of how to cuit- Frocks , Wraps ~ Sik frocks for parties and other formal weal’ ales Velvets Velours—Granada, Fashona, Mvrvella and Gerona, in ail in Brown, Black and Navy are beautifully trimmed with colors are shown in this season’s most pretentious gather- ribbons, braids or buckles and range in price from ; ing and are priced within reach of everyone at $18.75 to $39.50 $22.50 to $59.50 SWEATERS. ~-cotons tape ur oF worstebs anb iceLanp wots 3 work .as teachers for adult iit It was pointed out at the mee! that Mandan had 52 illiterates Morton county a total of 364 in 1920. " Director of Legion Play Arrives Soon The director, who represents the John B, Rogers Producing Co., will ‘W arrive in Bismarck sometime on Sun- day to take charge of the production of “Oh, Oh, Gindy!” which is to be given here’ under the auspices of Tloyd Spetz Post of the American Legion has heen reporting smashing | successes of. the show in some of tae | largest cities of the nation. Pre-Holiday Hosiery Sale WOMEN’S MEN’S Shoe Specials For School or General Utility, we have a cumplete showing of Brown and Black Calf or Kid Oxfords with Low or Cuban heels at $6.75 to $9.50 a Comfy Slippers for Xmas the. first Fehearsal tis been called e : : for Mosdsy pevouingl Now 2th at 3:Pr. for $6.95 Full recent hose. 7:30 shi it the Legi IH. At * .50 value. that time the director will ae with The stocks are complete and’ the prices right; Phoenix Hose With high spliced heel. 3 Pr. for $3.50 3 Pr. for $7.95 eo Phoenix Silk Hose Silk & Wool Hose Values to $2.25. $1.50 value. 3 Pr. for $6.25 3 Pr. for $3.50 the principals, the members of the choruses and the dancers. A pre- liminary reading of the libretto will be held, and several of the musical numbers will be tried. wat jicer gift could one give. Men’s, Women’s ildren’s Slippers in all sizes and Colors, . _ shown in felts, satins, kid and suede at 4, $1.25 to $3.50 : BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED Mrs. Frederick Ohde of 618-6th Street entertained yesterday after- noon from 3:30 to six o'clock, cele- brating the sixth birthday anniver-' ‘sary of er ‘daughter, Albertine! Gretchen. Fifteen little playmates were bidden to play games and help Albertine to always remember | er sixth birthday. At five o'clock a birthday luncheon was served from| their independence.’ an artistically decorted table with a se’s. most popular number | ng Me To Sleep” Mrs. Al- h’s favorite. the Filipinos. should be given| D, A. R. and their husbands, to ob- Forks where she was called by news] 66 1ea”) audience a varied program were Mar-| Mi tain funds to pay for the moving and of the death of her father. “Young. America garet Tearse, violinist, who gave iat fencing, plane Beet Cabin at ‘baa tt i Is Portrayed To several solo selections and Alfreda (large birthday cake used as a center- BIRTHDAY PA’ cial 2 Sapitol grounds. } DIETRICH RETURNS Delight Audience Aldrich, soprano, who completely ———_—__—— piece. Place cards marked the places} Mrs. R. E. Carlander entertained) - Es Mrs, Joseph Dietrich returned last elig! le! won the hearts of their audience. Frank Gale, Piano Tuning. Of the small” guests, Handmade! in honor of her son, Claude's tenth} NORMAL ALUMNI BANQUET | night from the Twin Cities where —— The “Souvenir” was ‘undoubtedly! phone 573, ‘dolls were given ‘as s. Mrs. | Birthday anniversary, Monten fhe The alumni of the Valley City she has heen visiting with relatives] The crowd that filled the Presby- Ohde wa: db; Hallberg | noon from 4-to 6 o’cloc! Sad le} Normal will hold a banquet at the for the past month. terian church last evening was de- ane % lighted, GIRLS! A GLEAMY |@duHu0cceMmeMMMUNN * jand Misses and Hazel Pearce. friends area ths stisriege in a as McKenzie hotel Thursday evening at en i ing games ai ala cepa g . . i “They were delighted because the : ‘FERRIS-CLOOTEN MARRIAGE. | Claude was presented with a number | Mrs, F. B, entertainment was typically Ameri- MASS OF HAIR Dr. M. E. Miss Aldyth Marie Ferris and Fran- | of gifts by his friends. The hostess] expected that a number more will can, and Americans love to laugh at 4 “i ees Bolton Frederick has been attending | their own foibles so long as they arc|30-Cent “Danderine Osteopath Specialist in cis Alfred Clooten were united in|was assisted by her little daughter,| be added. so ‘Im- \ handled as James Whitcomb Riley marriage this morning at 7 o'clock| Miss Gladys in serving the birthday [ - ? 3 ; GUEST OF MRS. HEDSTROM treats them and not like the French|. Proves Lifeless, Neg- at St. Mary's school chapel by Rev, | luncheon. Mrs. J. A. Burgum of Arthur is +L. .T. L, MEETING. realists. lected Hair Fr, Slag. Attending the couple were Miss Helen. Ferris, sister of the MOTHERS! SOCIAL CLUB. \ jhere visiting her sister, Mrs. Albin L. will meet tomorrow} .A majority of readings given by bride, and Joseph Clooten; brother] Guest day was observed yesterday | Hedstrom and her son, Leland, a 3330 o’clock at the Bap- | Dorothy Ellen Cole were devoted to rae A of the bridegroom. by members of the Mothers’ Social| teacher in the Absarka schools, who| tist church. a portrayal of “young Ameri¢a,” the] An abund- Chronic Mr. Clooten, the son of the late |club which met at the home of Mrs. |is here to attend the state education despots of the American home. In] nce of luxur- Di Peter Clooteny Is a well known fer,| A. P. Lenhart. “Mrs, Johnson gave «| association convention, FORTY CLUB BALL facta foreigner attending the per-|iant hair full of : : iseases mer. He will take his bride to his |talk on “Our National Capitol” and : “The Fosty club will give a ball at|formance would have gotten quite a| & lo gleams : _ farm home eight miles northeast of | Mrs, Robinson gave a vocal solo. Mrs.{> \ | BAPTIST LADIES Patterson ‘hall next Wednesday realistic ides of the so called home > Telephone 240 ~ Bismarck, where they will make their | Robinson, Mrs. ‘Wioodmansee and Mrs. "the pevtlat ladies will meet with] night. < life: of the American people. A num-| ! - : 11914 —4th St. home. Lenhart had charge of the program. | Mrs, H. F. O’Hare Thursday after-|. ber of. the skits were just original | ine toning up of 2 a neglected scalps ° MRS. SELVIG RECOVERING | bits of life that everyone has seen, Bismarck Refreshments were.;served at the | noon mer s¢cial meeting, Plans with dependa- NEGATIVE TEAM WINS. ~ close of the meeting. willbe made for a supper to be giv-] Mrs. Oscar . Selvig is recovering they, were not intricate or steeped ble “Dander- /.The debaters. on the negative — at the thurch parlors Friday even-| from an! attack of: ptomaine poison-| with deep meaning; they were bits} ;_ mee I team won the high school debate last ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE < | ing at 53 30 o’tlock. ing. . of American humor. ee hair . xtight. Composing the team were| ° Mrs. Roy D. Kennell; tertained —is Probably one of Miss Cole’s best itching Meena eorge Knowles, Helen Brooks, and | at four tables of bridge last evening. mires BRIDGE CLUB. Harry Dillman ‘of Underwood was} selections, was a descriptive presen-hang the dand- therine Moynier; the affirmative |The honors were won by Miss Wallie} “Members of the Tuesday Bridge @ business caller er today, tation of a Russian girl who ate Se sarrect- Fathe m was composed of Waldo Elick-|Dirlam. At theclose-of the» gamejclub met yesterfay at the home of < gome'to ‘America. Her attempts at! oq immediately. Thin, dry, wispy or a 1e F a n, Alta ‘Thompson and Jack: Din- | luncheon: wa: . . K. trup. At the close Gin rt Haggert of 9 was good and she topched| fading hair is quickly invigorated, asmucn as ‘° a ic note without straining.| taking on new strength, colo! anyone needs uthful beauty. “Danderine” CALLED htful on the hair a: refres! “4 Miss Sarah Sand of the Bismarck | ° i i : imulating tonic—not sticky \ EMULSION mote morning: for: Grand 68) q Cole i ving ri greasy! Any drugstore, ae - weez.|| A, W. LUCAS COMPANY | 22-23-24 Jraps -: its: 5 Dresses? @ 92.93.94 WHAT ABOUT XMAS SHOPPING ; if Cf HAeets In all MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT LU ar Ban ju eee Diagley Pray SUOnD Ine Ur V 7 Our store, centrally located is the ideal place for your vention Week. Make up your list now and make your selec- iate Cars headquarters, where you can meet your friends. Make use 5 y of the many conveniences that we maintain for out-of-town guests. A complete Information Bureau will be found here. 95 bulbs. Ea own home. Half Price on Tulip, Hya- einth, Daffodil and Narcissus grown in your Oscar H. Will & Co. 319—3rd St. Phone 784-W. . , Welcome To Teachers. Big Reduction in Millinery ALL THIS WEEK |NEW LINE OF “* Blouses / Sweaters Silk Underwear, Leather Bags *:' Handkerchiefs — All very appropriate:for a peegen’e-

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