The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 27, 1924, Page 5

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-! THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1924 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE a AUR a yi FIVE i s | | PRUNE epee ee eee Social and Personal / ociai an ersona i ° | ia i DELPHIAN MEETING z a a Mrs. Conklin The Alpha Eta Taner the Del-! LETTER FROM JAMES CONDON TO} curiosity is man’s greatést tempter & P Hostess To Club | prhian Society will hold its reg@tar SALLY ATHERTON | He can cope with his love and with | meeting tomorrow morning at 9:30 MY DEAR SALLY: {his passion, but there is something And Guests) at the McKenzie hotel. Miss Carrie ‘ at ti just ve told you it would; avou. his curiosity that must bi x Haugen will act ‘as leader for the be—the moment you got away from jsated. am i’: B Sh t ncaa quash Ta pia Shido vy AMES a ts te ade forthe, beste -heaast eo any from ane Qa ae gestae ismarck’s Busy Shopping Center” members of the Fortnightly Club yes.| ject of Greek Mythology. lati al entives (Hat yeu. Gees Less | where I have learned all this. I've| torday afternoon at the home of] Talks upon assigned topigs wi:t he| Way for over two months and not learned it from you, my dear. I did Mp ; Te GAMLEG, Ait ACE ae. A. gleH Tad fellowi: |a word has anyone heard from you?} no. anow that | had learned it until West. This was the regular mecting | Hestia—-Persephone-—Mrra, C. C, Con-/ At least T have not heard from you, | you had left qc. e dey fhe OR MUR EEA ERs aoe. See and as Bam has made no mention |’ 1 am very. lone privileged to each bring a guest. Sev. | Dionysius—Pan..rs, F. A. Knowles| Your name to me, I did not feel | vou might write me eral out of town club members were| Water Dieties.....Mes, C. F. Moody, Privileged to. ask him if he had |to tell me how you like your present, including Mrs. Lyman Cary,|The Winds and Their Children—Mrs. | heard. _ (Job. Sam will never m TSA Gl the lea eater iaee Rees teens | Sam seems to regard me with} ame, 1 at sure of it. Unless Women’s - clubs, and Mrs. W. H./| The Divinities of Hades..Lacile Dahl | #"¢4t suspicion since you left. I} from you directly, you will be as far 4 CHEM aS Sata HE Guaaeies) NéiislneS Maa George | Sometimes look. up ging find him] ay trom me ‘as though you hud | 8 ‘ i 5 é The Fortnightly Club have eon] Eber al tuition that. hei asaya inc winged your flight to another pla. We will offer savings on Aprons and Children’s Wash Dresses; at which everyone making a stady of the Near East the; The Labors of Hercules—Miss Bertha | \oug ygenarture. God ; knows |} $y bast your and at this, thelr euest days) Palmer shouldn't blame me for that, for Wt! ELKS NOTICE should purchase their season’s supply. Anticipate your needs and come in while the isplay of art from : ieclothe rite hava the Near East was effectively atrang-| | ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE —_| {ould have done anything to bavel Eke and U. C. ‘Ts meet al seleChonecane bee ed. Pictures. rugs, needle work of| Miss Mary Huber entertained at @| woutd have been | to do 6. Elks Hall 9 a. m. F riday, 28th. | seections are best. various kinds, jewelry, and pottery | most delightful party last evening at!) Now please don't “Poor boy!” j4or moving day ee were displayed. These Tad heen eol- the Dusiness wear ik ah ve | that motherly tone of yours. 1 ie lected by members o e club from 's club 5 el 3 kuow when you were here i eK j iS WEAK? hi Id W. h D Lasse reeset ct Sah an, Wi Sy tke exe ten foe be wht OU LUNGS RARE rohs Children’s Wash Dresses very interesting to the guests, the everiing. Honors were won by | ate away, and you «ann velope more serious. If you have is. P. B, Byme, president of the Mrs. W. E, Cole and Mra. Gi. A- Wale over me the spell of your voice and | weak igs, olistanding cough, eold Just Arrived club, presided at the meeting and wel-| lace. Bowls of tulips and place cards | the maternal icox that you could call] bronchial trouble, asthma or. hay . comed the guests in behalf of the} with the fame Ulsaem color al up at will into your eyes. We're just} fever try a bottle. of MeMullin Just Arrived Green, Orange, Red and Blue club after which an interesting at jlent a pretty charm to the party, hee man and woman at this minute, | Formula. Hundreds report wonder ie . : ticle on “Rug Making” was given by| freshments were served at the close | Sally Atherton. I'm not a boy any|ful results. ‘Mira ‘only. by Tilden ‘ A checked gingham dresses trimmed Mrs. G. A, Rawlings. Mrs. L. P| of the game and the hostess was as-| longer, and perhaps I feel your near-| MeMullin Co, Sedalia, Mo. For sale Excellent quality percale aprons in with plain collars and contrasting Crawford then read extracts from her! sisted by her sister, Miss Rose Huber.| ness more, although you are hun-|by Lenhart Drug Co. = Adv . a . . > son’s letters written while he was ane iehii dreds of miles away, than when you | == light and dark shades. These come braids. Sizes 7 to 12 making a tour of the Near Eust in| TO GIVE HARD T TY were with me. ve ally sizee ss erect ‘ years in this lot at which ‘he described a number of the| Members of the Junior Play Makers| You're a rather cruel womi in all’ sizes and ere made to sell hee : ; leading cities in the Near Fast and aj and The Debating Club of the high} you know it? ’ for a great de: i more Ahan this . description of the Pyramids while he| school will hold a party in the high | upon never allowing your heart to f Children’ was in Egypt. These pen pictures | School gymnasium uty tell rule your head, and yet you like to special sale ens were greatly enjoyed as they were) for members and their invited gucsts | tec! your power. You like to feel rice eo; splendidly written) i! only. This will be a hard time af-' some man is interested in you. Oh, pee Wash Dresses : Miss Minnie Neilson, a membér of, fair and members of the faculty and of course I wouldn't h told you 2 the Club, gave un interesting talk| parents will act as chaperons, A|this when we were together, for I Miscellaneous lot of Women’s and One big special lot in all colors and along the lines of Education for Uni. | short business meeting was held last | should have. hated to look upon. the : Ve Seu apea yt versal Peace, followed by a few well| evening by these clubs to complete | cool .scorn with which you would Misses hats in a wide range of pet : Materials are gingham anc chosen remarks by Mrs, Cary. | arrangements for the affair. ave favored me. But you must ac- terns and colors to cotton, Ratine. Spe WORENUIEINS Teo or | | Mie: Gavdonimatten audi Mianiltene epee peean a voulinete | tCally (aH Protect Your H aicianee faatee Granta iroraisulle [il fpeeweavesimakeldainty iiig-| | tosnecaty colorings used in. shirts TERTAIN AT WH ear Ms Sane ee of wet and yet I could see ‘as Tio ea erew : E if inches to 36 inches, ais aang aee 59c aay ey ae uae ' 65¢ Mra, Hs, Cont and ges Alice father and visited with their muther,|*0"E0r that you, withiven. within tstate priced for thie sale’ yard. QUIC | | 7e values at... Special price, yard. c {were won by: Mra, John Manssen snd [turned fo their homes [Han ned much | encouragement] “ages up to the worth of your UNBLEACHED MERCERIZED DOTTED VOILE property, both real and personal, smo ave) yar’ hw i 3 : vardrobe. Splendi ality ine = ‘ « /CONDITION UNCHANGED ‘Street, Honors were won by may all be levied upon to satiety smooth, even: 3 ane, Two widths ors, a high grade quality, why pas wardrobe. Splendid quality in com: viso1e" The’ condition of Mrs, C. B. Haney G, Plomasen and Mrs, H. E. damages, make a sheet. Speci j 5c more, on sale here 65 plete, range of colors. 69) Leese ptodeb hospital Glass ¥ SEE No prudent man with an es- sale price, vard........ Ee aVE2D Ho Us bb ronmedee pemeta tn y Cc Sale price,» yard........ Cc hage, in an unconscious condition, RETURNS. TO BISMARCK cals aan alehaneey ——— At the conclusion of the program, guests were privileged to enjoy a Turkish Ter, This was a most novel and delightful affair, but no secrets concerning the same were divulged: Mrs. Byrne announcing that the re- freshments had arrived that mern- ing direct from the Near East. The study, as outlined b¥ the pro- Mrs; Walter Knott at a game in which four; tables were, played. Refresh- ments were served by the hostesses at ‘midnight. BM gt remain# practically unchanged. A. sister from Omaha, Nebraska and a’brother from Minneapolis have arrived. in the .city,. to. remain with Mr. Haney for someime, e VISITS ‘SISTER Miss Ruth Hagen of Painted Wcods stopped here yesterday to visit her sister, Mrs. G. Olgierson, before pro- ——— ‘ MID WEEK BRIDGE CLUB The Mid Week Bridge Club was entertained by Mrs. R. B. Murphy yesterday afternoon at her home, 25 Avenue A. Three tables were at play during the afternoon with high score going to Mrs. W. C. Bush, Refresh- ments were served by the hostess HY-LO BRIDGE CLUB Members of the Hy-Lo Bridge club met with Mrs, yest Raymond Bergeson afternoon at her hone J Miss Minnie J. Nielson stopped off in Valley City Wednesday on her re- turn from Wyndmere, N, D. at which lace. nk delivered the address at the ledicatton® of the’ n@wv high school Late in that city/ ‘THE‘AGNES ORR GIFT SHOP is fea- turing;some varied and artistic gifts -—new ‘linens, beautiful pottery, uni-| First, National Bank THE PIONEER BANK knowledge that what I'm saying is true, j dally Athertbey you can no more live without the admiration and de- votion of some man about you than you can live without food and drink. This was the reason you tired ‘of Sam when he, poor chap, allowed the serdidness and care of everyday b and butter to come between always piques a man's curiosity, and of course you know, my dear, that HEDDEN FOR CITY SERVICE RHE Unless you carry adequate automobile insurance, your cash in bank, your investments, your /ETNA-IZE #tna-Auto Insurance, safe- guards your property and say- ings by protecting you against insurable motoring risks. Ask us about it today. close out LINENS MUSLIN A good quality free from wi igns.in iridescent ware and 3 9 ee Ana . sot ST atady nursing atthe University | otmepedsactive novelties nultable for Hedden Real HENRY & HENRY An unusually good quality Nainsook, 36 inches wide, at yard........... ee i 8 ér Minnesota, BY be Dae Jonge prizee, birth- Estate A « 42 45 1 Dill bi oda en y and, Easter gifts. O .-« ine me 20 H © « 2 ends eRe sau| Me BP cna, a, ee Insurance Agency 2 and 45 inch fine bleached Pillow Tubing, at yard. Sees Saisie cate ott ‘ : 35¢ Laan emupattis (ot) the) iMetsepiat Nee g pn Telephone 961 4th St. . White and Fancy Outing Flannel, good quality, at yard........ Sane . 19 work and food sale on Saturday,) The Community Counci « Phone ‘0 Bismarck, N. D. F ee : : April 5, at the office of the Hughes| will hold a food sale, Satur- leniuaa Toweling Crash in a very satisfactory quality, at yard.......... pene Sen aS 10¢ Electric-Co., 216 Broadway. day, beginning at 11 a. me 7 Hoskins - Meyer’s store. Ev- Mrs. Lyme Cady sadiptes: w. u./erything the best and a full ro 4 Stutsman of Mandan were in the]supply for Sunday dinner. : city yesterday afternoon to. attend] Patronize this sale and help the guest day meeting of the Fort-lthe Community Council. Re- aan e Lae auapig ee ceipts go to the milk fund. ar alin m > RETURN -TO cary Fe Sa a SES Mr, and Mrs. G, C. Wachter-have} yy, ‘ ai sf i 3 j FOR JUSTICE OF PEACE | Vel one Toe | od hereby anrtounce myself re —— as candidate for justice o! axexonce feces rants, Grave? Three Extra Value Numbers 7 j= 19 U. ee : eats mary election. Nour, support \ es : , . ‘s‘Hall 9 a. m. Friday, 28th,| will be appreciated. | a : : 3 FT oP RC TNS Thy ONLI LIPRE Cc Casselman. Théusands of persoris are dig- ae NEY BERCALE _ ee - | OMENS ging their own graves with their 36 inches fis . light ns ned col ae we lisle paral pee ey ae ne wi e ee . : A . ors, ellen or making house | double sole and reinforced heel anc Slack and the new it shades, made Nein be eating indigestible dr and aprons for women and | toe. A serviceable hose at a very low | With srood reinforements at sole, heei * oods. very particle of Shredded children. Attractive designs and col- | price. Colors black, Doown. grey and Ant ae ea a pees, a e Wheat Biscuit 1s digested and ors. Basement 19 nav Basement s in the Basement ile: 79 i Protection converted into good muscle, sale price, yard........... Calpain ee oe at pair : Cc bone and brain. It is full of nutri- gy. ment and so easily digested. De- i k kt th M l ] 1 ; ; d B ; ; at Low Cost licious for any meal with hot 00. or e any nac vertise z ar g ains \ : milk, or with stewed or fresh WL Mn mn C Receiving valuables for safekeeping is the 5 = oldest function of a bank. . People have al- LADIES ATTENTION ways had need of a safe place in which. to put Bus fare refunded on all : \ those things which they did not wish to lose millinery purchases over $10. ‘ by fire or theft. i At Moline’s Milliner Modes, == D R Y —S== R . ‘ Mandan, N. Dak. : 5 i Our Safety Deposit Department is equip-. \ t ped to give adequate protection. - Boxes, are / arf contained in beexy se Senparanents . which in turn are housed in a vault equippe _ with a McClintock burglar alarm system, the Bism a rc k efficiency of which has been demonstrated. Sh aa are paodarate. bead protection of oe i a safety ‘deposit box can be at's cost as low as $2.00 ‘a year. “ Hospital j ’ ‘ : Prepare for your Dryclearfing and Dyeing early. Spring—the big “clean He Burman, Pro) 5 mney. P P- up” season of each year, should start by cleaning one’s clothes. Our very _ SHOE modern cleaning and dyeing plant — with every facility necessary for REP AIRING doing the best work awaits your orders. First Class Workmanship First Class Material ee Special Attention Given To Parcel Post Orders Bismarck , N. IMPORTED DRESS Domestic Bargains Very fine quality of heavy bleached muslin, 36 inches wide, at yard cial for this sale at. . $2.00 Value to $6.50 $1.00 at LINGERIE “FABRICS FIBRE SILK SHIRT! STRIPED ) CHARMEUSE inch lot of plain and striped mercerized, full line of col- Dotted Voile will a need in Frocks of dainty 36 a new fill many spec! your summer ——WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER—— City Cleaners & Dyers 422 Broadway BISMARCK Phone 770_

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