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_. * glUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1923 © THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE / -— SECE FIVE Social and |Logan Emery, Wilton, Wm. Peterson! ODD FELLOWS INITIATION | Myrtle Mullenaz Regan, were business callers in the! Initiation of candidates and elec-| gene Flanniga sE-[day, Dee. 7, at Temple. All| For Sale—Choice Canarie | Junior Styles in Millinery y, Master » Mrs, city today. tion of officers for Odd Fellows| Schillo and son, iolva, Mrs, | Sears and Masons whether af-| Singers. Imported German P. Follow Modes for the Matrons * —_. lodge will be held this evening at] L, V. Spohn and 1, city, Mas. | filiated with local chapter or| Rollers. Jacob Bull, Dickin- : : TO ATTEND MEETING 7:30 o'clock at the lodge rooms. | ter John . not invited. |son, N. Dak. ersonal ; coe | J. A. Larson went to Minneapolis — Lucille iny, Menoken, Miss i ‘ " ! By JULIA BOTTOMLEY |today to attend a directors meeting CURRENT EVENTS CLUB Ulin, a \ jof the F. H. Carpenter Lumber Com-{ Mrs, John P. French will be hos-| Driscoll, and a Masons and Star | | pany. to members of the Current an, Fort Yates hav. ‘ ° { — Events club tomorrow afternoon, urged from the hospital 4 Installation Is | | ISSUE LICENSE “Public welfare”. will he diseussed at *, . { A marrigge license was granted to] the meeting \ RELIEVED Rovs Coven ' Attended by Many! | Stefan Helit of Bismarck and Nora} * — Rrra Peele enV Ee ASR ‘ RITES H A. Johnson of Bismarck at the coun. | =? TON RATE BRS EET ‘ About 150 members of the Eastern | a : ‘ A) writes, “I like your Cough Medicine i ty judge's office. i and the Bismarck Lodge No, 6 Laat S Ne CITY NEWS Ce GMS Re TH Mais it : P. of A. M. were present at the | | LEAVES) * i Parents af Ba | using FOR bys ONT AND TAR installation of officers of the two or- is y left this morn-| vty and Mrs. L. M. J COMROUND he secured relie For ganizations last evening at the Ma- jing for her home at Casselton atter Lovell Ave. of Mill Valle »| coughs, colds and hoarsen s with friends and and Mandan, soni¢ Temple. Following the install. | ation exercises a social time was en- | Joyed, refreshments being served | | spending two wee {relatives ‘in Bism i the parents of is no better remedy on the j Sunday morning. today than FOLEY'S HON a " ly residents of Bismarck. TAR COMPOUND, It hus WEDNESDAY STUDY CLUB s ns test dt tin rving three Mrs. W. F. Crewe w ntertain St. Alexius Hospital tions. Get the genuine; [members of the Wednesday Study! Charles P Niue Naranret |retitites club tomorrow afternoon, ne ea Haines, city entered the St Masons and Star: hospital for treatment. Mise! , B Higgins, Med Mrs! informal dancit ence F, Hoskins who was ry for 26 years and up- | heen bestowed the hon- j Beylund, — cit a result of her services in that ca-| y acted as installing officer for | , and L, K. Thompson, dis- | nd deputy, acted ns install- | ing officer for the Masons. i The officers of the Eastern Star | installed, were Edna G. Johndon, | Matron; H. S. Lobach, Mabel Stratton, As- | Mayme Bush, Con- } Emma N. Moyer, Associate s; Kathryn Targart, Se- cretary; Marcta Thomas. Treaser Lillian Kamplin, Marshall; Edna Best, Chaplain; Grayce Arnot, Or- ganist; Gertrude Middlemass, Adah; Martha Wanner, Ruth; Emma Byerke, Esther; Manda Monson, Martha; Bertha Ricker, Electa; Gertrude Beck, Warder, and Florence Burke, Sentinel. The Masonic officers as installed were F, J. Grady, W. M.; B. S$. W.; John Parkinson, J. Arnot, Secretary; Treasurer will give party Fri- v Charles Hernett of Burnstad | , shopper today. Have You Visited Our ’ Gift Booths? In each department we have arranged’ a Special Christmas Booth filled with practical gifts. Conveniently arranged for quick shopping. , Humphr e yard, Cl | One ts apt to run aeross a young: | ribbon for trimming and might be a ; 8 - S d I Th k W. CI |; anpograirdiisthorst eying Meg onnterde liROrneUyaeIFIBIEEEHIT lvicer oe cece In the Handkerchief Booth prea t ic ! Wm. 01} | signed for the debutante these | eDicen at least. The velver hat just | M. Crary has kindly con- sented to superintend the club rooms is planning to organize their use somewhat by having certain evenings | designated for certain games, Quite | a number of the guests out last even'rg signified their preference for bridge, Norwegian whist, billiards and Pool, well as Checkers and Chess. It is expected to encourage the use | of the room by Masonic members of the Legion by giving them a special invitation to attend on at least one night a week. A pleasant part of the evening's program were the solos sung by Mrs. Kathryn Targart. days, for junior styles in millinery follow the modes for grownups to some degree. ‘This ‘is more appar- ent in materials than in trimmings, and in the sinall, close-fitting shapes the difference in styles, for differ- ent ages, seems sometimes to be only a difference in head size. In the group of young girls’ hats shown here, velvet emprolderiles, sectional crowns and shapes all have their prototypes In the au- tumn styles four grown people. But these styles are skillfulty modified to make this dressy headwear for juniors in keeping with their years. A velvet picture hat at the top is faced with taffeta and edged with | at the left, is mot below it, with sectional « embroidered, upturned equally adaptable. A du ‘n and m, _ is n model, ly child. hered at “hain-stitch silk and ish, with a soft the center and s embroidery, in band of narrow rib The last hat in the group, of vel: | vet, with upturned has a! youthful crown in which an em. broidered disk supplies the center, with the scnnt s' sn shirred { and joined it, Shirred velvet | covers the brim, but the shirring ts | simple and not full. A slat flower | made of velvet, having {ts petals | finished with stitches, ts set in stems, indicated In the same wy | tied at side, | there are hundreds of different kinds to choose from. All dis- played and classified in price groups. Here you will find the best values and newest ideas in handkerchiefs for Women, Men, Boys and Children. Then there is the “Linen Booth” where you wilh find gift articles that please the housewife. The thicker the better— the better it tastes—and the better itis for him. Swift’s Premium Oleomargarine is a food and a treat in one. Sweet, pure, clean, easily assimilated. Made of products from American far:ns in 12 conveniently located factories, under U.S.Government inspection. Not touched by hands in manufacture or packing. Be sure to see the Booth of Gift Hosiery, Silk Underwear and Faney Goods. This is one of the most popular Booths in the store. The “Lingerie Booth” is a thing of beauty and shows scores of ex- quisite and intimate gifts. You'll enjoy shopping in these booths. Every article shown is moderately priced. Visit our Gift Booths, they will make your Christmas shopping easier. . . 4.8 taffeta-lined frill in a bright col- | ong velvet leaves. H Musical Club Plans Vor, It adopts a gash of wide. soft | “"(@, 1923, Western Newspaper Union) | Sacred Concert; . charge of a regular art department] ons whether affiliated or not with} ES | Members of the Thursday Musical | 0n Hollywood's staff. the local chapter are invited to at- club will give their annual sacred | tend. concert Sunday afternoon at the |~ Eltinge theatre. The membership has been working for some time| pal church will hold their Christn past on their program which will in-}sule of: fancy goods at the disp clude a variety of selections, ranging }rooms of Lahr Motor Sales con with friends on her to Scotland, | from solos and choruses by the en-| Saturday commencing at 10 o'clock.!S, D., where she has been called by tire club to vocal duets and quar- the illness of her mother, tettes. There will be several organ] INFORMAL DANCING PARTY —- solos and it is expected to introduce! An informal dancing party will be BUSIN: 4 novelty number. At the conclusion | given by the Masons and Star mem-| Lester Bi of the program a silver offering will| bers at the Masonic Temple Friday| Berger, Baldwin, Bert Glanville, be taken up. The money obtained | evening, Dec. 7. All Stars and Mas-| Wing, Lawrence Balkman, Wilton, will be used for the scholarship loan fund. ——eee wrenpet or | Kellogg’s Bran is nature’s reiiet / ye cilite hanes Sanee, fom | Maron |! from the terrors of constipation! | ,, 10 accept the position of superinten-| Never make light of constipation | than a hardship. It has a delicious, f ipa y\ 1) oo om = e @ 4 Ad Swift's Premium Oleomargarine is the most widely distributed brand of oleomar- garine. A worth-while saving on every pound. Mrs, John Kelling of 3 in Bismarck yesterday: nd visited | x shopped | Order a carton today ' Swift & Company, U.S. A. Manufactarers of NEW SUPE ENJOY THE HOLI- DAY WITH CLEAR VISION low will you feel when the others are gathered around the Cir nag tree and the Miss Eggee is a graduate of the|ing into! The one thing to dc Every day whe ‘ D Asbury Hospital, Minn. and has helé | IMMEDIATELY —is to fight consti-[ pon, 1#¥, When you eat Kellogg's several executive positions previous | pation to the last ditch! Not with to her coming here. Miss Eggee is| Pills or cathartics; they cannot give not a stranger to North Dakota, as | You Tasting relief{ Not with foods ' she attended the State Normal at, With a low bran content; they do not Valley City and has relatives in dif- | have the bran-bulk to-do the work! |; ferent parts of the State. i t you need, what. will give you permanent relicf is Kellogg’s Bran LOCAL GIRL WINS HONORS _ | because it is ALL BRAN! Kellogg's Miss Hazel Pierce, daughter of Mr.| i8 scientifically prepared to relieve |, and Mrs. E. H. Pierce of the Hazel-| 556, or tho mild ease. You teat i¢,| Kellogg’s Bran is extra-delictous harst, Bismarck, who is studying at| your family needs it! _ *Jmado into countless bakery batches, | the ‘Academy of Fine Arts in Chicago | ™ 4 Recipes on every packag>. | Z . A But, you must eat Kellogg’e Bran P has “had ‘some of her illustrations | segulariy—each day! At least two| <All grocers sell Kellogg’s Bran; it | fecepted for the film magazines, | tablespoonfuls; in chronic cases this |{s also obtainable at first-clase hovele | ‘Fanland” and “Hollywood.” The pital training school. for nurses. telling what disease you may be -| most fastidious appetite. favorite hot or cold cereal or cooked “dent of nurses of the Bismarck hos- | or any one of its eymptoms—there is no appealing nut-like flavor that wins the | as a cereal, sprinkled on your " ) THE CHRISTMAS STORE or mixed with hot cereals, think of the health every spoonful contains for you! Think how Kellogg’s Bran is !eansing the alimentary | your system from diseases! “Your ‘ommend it. | you are the v poor sight and an ai head? . amount with each meal!+ And, enting | and clubs in individual packages. -Aek | 416 Broadway _ FOLSOM’S 416 Broadway , Manager of these magazines hus} Kellogg’s Bran is a delight rather! for it at your restaurant. | | New Store. New Stock. written Mrs. Pierce a fine apprecia- | all CMM li tion of her daughter's work and he: ~~ expressed the hope that eventually | Slim uiiiiitiiunmmiu(uryiiiinit\itMisini yuu: Miss Pierce would be able to take : 2) | 4 Your Engraved. i | Christmas Cards | ——_—_——_—_______.. EEUU HNVUVACAUUAUUAUATVAHUA OEE coal Your Business LEAN coal saves work, laundry bills, interior decorating and lengthens the OUR CARDS ARE NOW ON DISPLAY COME IN AND SEE THEM. 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