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a od ae ~~ 4 ‘and Lynn Davi “GIVE BASKET TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1924 ) Social and Personal | \Tie Feature of Gown Annual Dinner Is Planned Plang are being made by the Ft. Lincoln chapter, American War Mo-{ thers, and the American Legion! Auxiliary, for the annual dinner to} be given ex-service men and women of Burleigh county. The dinner will be ut 6:45 p. m. Armistice Day, No- vember 11, at the Grand Pacific Hotel. A short program is planned in connection with the dinner, All men and women who served in the forces of the government during the war are invited to attend the dinner. To enable the organizations to know about how many will attend, ex-service men and women are ask- ed to register their names at Harris and Woodmansee. .They are asked to register by the end of this week. MONDAY CLUB MEETS The Monday club met yesterday af- ternoon ut the home of Mrs. H. A. Brandes, with a fine program con- sisting of the following numbers: Roll Call—Parliamentary Drill. “Joshua, the First Soldier of Biblical Histor: .....Mrs. BE. Jones “The Tribes and Theit Herpes; Con- trast the Military and Pastoral Setting” .......Mys. G. F, Dullam “The Story and Songs of Deborah” gave ... Mrs. FE. P. Quain “The Hel w Samson and Milton’s Samson” ..Mrs_ R, S. Towne: Refreshments were served at’ the close of the program. WOMANS CLUB MEETS The. Womans club met yesterday at the home of Mrs. W. W. Moyer, 221- West Rosser Street. A fine program consisting of the following numbers was given: Roll Call—-Regular Topics. “Hawthorne, The Man.” 4 “Hawthorne as Writer of Short Stor- ies”, “Hawthorne us Novelisf”’—Mrs. J. P. Curran. ~ “Book Reyiew"—Mrs. C, B, Nupen. Refreshments’ were served at the close of the ehtertainment. LEGION AUXHIARY TO MEET A spectal meeting of the Amer- ican Legion Auxiliary will be held Thursday. evening at 8 o’clock at the Business. and Professional Women’s Club rooms, 406. Rosser St. The business ing ‘will be ‘followed; by a benefit ard party. A good at- tendance -is desired. UNITED IN MARRIAGE ss Thelma Harding of Bismarck son of Mandan, were united in marriage at Mandan, Sat- urday. Miss Frances Whiteaker and Timothy Sullivan were the witness- make ® es. The young couple will their tome in Bismarck at 419 Tenth street, ‘LEAVES FOR“ ARIZONA~* Mr. and Mrs. Frank Milhollan lett | this morning for Phoenix, Arizona, where they will attend a meeting of the National Association of Pub- lic Utilities and Railroad Commis- | sions. ICIAL AND DANC 4gThe Gibbs School District ea basket social and dance. Satur evening;*at the Gibbs Consolidated school. The proceeds amounted to, $135. Many Bismarck people attend- ed. i ‘ST, ALEXIUS AL! There will be a meeting of the Alexius Alumni Association _ thi evening at 8 o'clock at the apartment of Miss Katherine Helbling. All members are requested to be present, LEAVES FOR MINNEAPOLIS Mrs. Anna Nelson, who has been visiting at the home ‘of her son, Mr. H. B. Nelson, left this morning for her home in Minneapolis, Minn, LEAVES FOR HOME Mrs. Walter {iphnson, who jas, been visiting with her brother, Ho- gen Erickson, left this morning for her home at Fort Ransom. RETURNS TO CASSELTON Miss Emma Taubert, who has been visiting with Miss Edna and Miss Ruth Halvorson, left this morning for Cdsselton. SPENDS WEEK 1D IN CITY Miss Mary Nierling of Jamestown © was the week-end guest of Miss Ma- bel Breen. VISITING AT JAMESTOWN Mr, and Mrs. Harold Worsley of Bismarck are visiting Mr. and Mrs.|7 D. A. R., McKenzie Ho- | L. W. McMullen. IN CITY YESTERDAY Seth Gylden of Wing was in the city Monday on business. _ The Weather Unsettled tonight and Wednesday. VOTE WE HAVE- —o— Bergeson’s : Quality-Style-Economy visit with Mr. Harding’s sister. i ‘ 0s. Odd le: college and the University, and were re ets also guests at the Komus Dance. | 1 Ree Cae een CEO iR Ih | ere me zie Hotel 12:15 A.M. >} 19 Sunshine Society | NOVEMBER Geo. Ebert 30 P.M, Housewarming Party Is Given: Mr. and Mrs. M. Whiteaker | held a housewarming party on Suat- Commandr: Lodge, ple . Degree o' U, {21 War 21 BP, 0. esters, St. Mary's ditorium W. Hall Oo. O. F., jows Hall Masonic Moth Frank Paris . 21 Women’s Benefit Ass'n. of Maccabees, A. O. U. W. Hall . ENG Au- onic Tem- Odd Fel- BP. 0. urday evening at their farm ne: ELAN pgs ane Moffit. The evening was spent in ¥2 Ruth St. Denis, Audi- cards and dancing with games for torium the young people. A pie eating contest furnished much merriment : with Eldie Beard winning the prize. There were eighty people in attend- ance, coming for. many miles. Dec- orutions were carried out in black and orange in keeping with Hal- lowe'en. Delightful’ refreshmer} | were served at the close of the ev; a4 ning. LEAVE FOR CALIFORNIA | sional Mr, and Mrs. Fay Harding left’ Rooms this morning for the twin cities 24 Daughters o from where they will leave for Raton, New Mexico, where they will | At Phoenix, Arizona, they will attend | a meeting of the National Associa. | tion of Public Utilities and Railroad | Commissioners. They will visit Mrs. Harding’s father, who is very poor- | ly, at Santa Monica, California; | Mrs. Harding intends to remain with | her father for some time while Mr. | Harding will return after a few! weeks visit. * & | UNITED IN MARRIAGE Miss Mabel Wolff of Mandan and; Alvin Pederson of Driscoll were unit- ed in marriage, November 3, at the Lutheran Parsonage, Mandan, by Rev C. J. Fylling. Mrs. Pederson graduate nurse of the Mandan Dea-| coness Hospital ang both young peo- | : : H ple are well known in Bismarck and} Ornate in materials but not inj Mandan, They will make their home line in this afternoon gown of ecru) ¢ in Bismarck for the present. jsilk lace over henna-colored char- |,; |meuse bordered with flying squirrel ENTERTAINS AT PARTY jin soft brown. A unique effect is Mrs. Austin Reid entertained for a Sained in the tie, which extends to few of her friends, last evening ai'the hemline, though generously her home, 224-fourteenth street. The looped up at the waistline. This is evening was spent in playing cards, 4" excellent model for the woman honors being won by Mrs. A. Olson!of generous build. and Miss Woodworth, A delightful! ~~... lunch was served at the close of the! ,. evening. lee G Com| A, Armory .. 7:30 P.M. al, Mrs. L. T, L. TO MEET The L. T. L. will hold their regu- lar meeting tomorrow afternoon, No-| 14 vember 5, at 4 o'clock at the Buptist| 1) Church. Dues will be payable at this time. Mrs. Hughes wishes e to have their material for the i books ready so that work can be} started at once i | ja | 3:00 P.M. js . 8:00 P.M, | 8:00 P.M. | Childs Welfare, Board Meeting, Ass'n, of Com. Rooms eee + oad . M. Kiwanis Club, MeKen- ! zie Hotel ed 3 Lions Club, Grand Pa- Hotel Womens Club, VISITS IN CITY L. M. Mackin, who returned recent- Mrs. B. ly from accompanying a shipment of ' |, ba eee ean Gly 8: 001F. Mt stock to Sioux City, lowa, visited in , b re * * 3 j Hall. 8:00 P.M, the city with his mother and sister’ 17 Rive Lode before returning to Pine-Tree Portal)’ vig ne 8:00 P.M Ranch in the Powder River Region of | 17 Revd Neig - 8:00PM. Montana, 1 oO, F. Hall = . 8:00 P.M, 18 Mothers Club, Mrs. RETURN FROM FARGO Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Boise andj yg son returned last evening from Far-| 1, go, where they attended the foot-ball! game between Fargo Lenhart Gio Company Armory tern Star, Masonic ; " Temple Agricultural! yg 1.9 9 Womens Relief Cor Mrs. O. Ward . 2:30 P.M. 3 MEETINGS '19 Knights of Pythias, A. e : | 0.0. W. Hall ........ 8:00 P.M. Compiled by Bismarck | 19 Catholic Ord. of | For- JO-VEX ENDS PYORRHEA If you have soft, spongy, receding gums, or if your gums bleed when you brush your teeth, if the teeth ssociation of Commerce | q & z > Date schedule for the month of November, compiled by the Bismarck | Association of Commerce. Mothers Club, Mrs. C W. Schoregge .. 4 Company A, Armory. 200 P, M. | 7:30 P.M. 4 Juvenile Band, Au are loose, then you need Jo-Vex. torium The socner you get it, the quicker 4 Eastern Star, our teeth and gums will stop both- Temple ... ee ering you. 4 1.0.0. F, Odd Fel- i Thousands have gotten rid of this lows Hall . 8:00 P.M. joathsome disease with Jo-Vex. Jo- & Rotary Club, McKenzie Vex is easy to use and inexpensive. Hotel +12:154.M.! ft is sold by Finney’s Drug Store 5 Sunshine Society, Mr und most druggists with the distinct Harry Clough ........ 2:30P.M. understanding that if it does not & reign For lend Pyorrhea you get your money ators, Et back. ditorium .....0.......5 8:00P.M.| “Tp your dealer can’ i " your dealer can’t supply you, 5 Holgi. ot Bythigs, A. 8:00 Pa, (send $1.00 to the Jo-Vex Co., Akron, ClaW.rceT Te Methodiat ) an (emmy: So ? Big By EDNA FERBER Look over your neighbor's shoulder—he's prob» ably reading i Second hundred thousand © At bookstores, $2 Doubleday, Page & Chr. Church) 5 .....-...-,.+ W. C, T. Banquet, Methodist Chuch . 6:30 P.M. G6 M. B.A. 2:30 P.M. A. 0. UL W 8:30 P.M. Temple ........ pumas 8:00 P. M.} tlc 1:90 P.M. | 7 Sons and Daughters of i Norway .... ++ 8:00 P.M. 7 1.0.0. F,, Odd Fellow: | Hall 3 seseeeeees 8:00 P.M. 7 B. P.O. EB, B. P. | BE. Hall .......... 8:00 P.M. 8 U.C. T., Elks Hall ... 8:00 P.M. 8 U. C. T. Auxiliary, Elks Hall ..... a 10 Kiwanis Club, McKen- zie Hotel ............. 12:15 A.A. 10 Lions Club, Grand Pa- j cific Hotel ...........12:15 A.M. 10 City Commission, City Rall +. 8:00 P.M, 8:00 P. M. DR.M.E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician q 3:00 P.M. | berg 10 Ameri 119% 4th St. Telephone 240 ditorium ........ ; 8:00 P. M.! Bismar. N D. 10 Business and Profes- : sional Women, Club Rooms ... «. 8:00 P.M. 10 Daughters of American, St. Mary’s Auditorium 11 American Legion, Au- ditorium ....... oe 11 L, 0, O. F., Odd Fellows ser OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE 8:00.P. M.. i - 8:00 P.M. Hall ...4...- DAKOTA AUTO 11 Chapter, Masonic Tem- SALES CO. ple . ae eevedes 8:00 P.M. 12 American Legion, A. 0. '{ 107 5th St. Phone 428 U. We Halbces....3... » 8:00 P, M,! 12 Rotary Club, McKenzie . Hotel -..:.. 12:15. M. 12 American Legion Aux- iiary, Association of | DR. R. S. ENGE ‘om. Rooms . 8:00 P. M.| J. Chiropractor af hea -Party nee RG Consultation Free Hall’ ............v0..1 8:00P. M11 Lueas Bik. Bismarek, N. D. 18 Corn Show, Auditorium 8:00 P.M. | Thursday. cesses and “ Hall 24 PLE. O., Mrs. ' Schoelkoph Auditorium, } 24 Business and Profes- Women, St. Mary's Auditorium, % Company A, 10.0.F, lows Hall Lady Fo Mary’s Auditorium Rotary Club, zie Hotel .. leria AT THE CAPITOL e O’Brien, hi “O'Brien How 24 Kiwanis Club, McKen- zie Hotel .. Lions Club, G cific Hotel City Commission, , Armory .. Odd Fel- . 8:00 P.M AT THE Smile, IS YOURS? does your home, your store, your factory measure up to the aver- age fire risk? You prob- ably don’t know. not know. your business But this mation has a very defi- nite bearing on the price . 8:00 P.M.) . 8:00 P.M. » 8:00 P. M.| 3:00 P. M.| 8:00 P.M 8:00 P. M. . 8:00 P.M | 7:15 P.M. 200 P.M. Club 8:00 P. M. 8:00 P. M. 7:30 P.M. jt. * g:o0 p.m. | Rosser St. McKen- -12:16 A.M. ——_—__+ ——_—_——__——_-——_+ THE ELTINGE Swanson's “Her Love Story” will be shown at the Eltinge theatre Wednesday and Mary Roberts te the story which ran Cosmopolitan magazine. new picture, Rinehart in the of the irresis- | who has won fame in the two big Broadway suc- , “The Man Who Came Back,” The Iron Horse,” went over big in the new William Fox special pro- infor- ” THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE duction, “The Painted Lady,” at the| tre tonight. | ; FASHIONS tive temperamental lead- pment, in the painted title-role, | j His ate ing la CITY NEWS St. Alexius Hospital Admitted to the St, Alexius Hospi +o || for semi-tailored gowns. te ears oo. Fischer, C ER after a Golden G American Legion Auxiliary special meeting Thursday | ALWAYS HUNGRY Pv at 8 p.m. at the] , A : He ies oer d Pp ato hat | Growing children are almost always hungry and demand an abundance of vitamin- tich food. Scott’s Emulsion is vital-nourishment that helps children keep their strength and grow normally- Women’s Club rooms at 406) A good attend- ance desired. All coats, suits and dresses on sale at the Bismarck Cloak hop. Electric Cookery. Is Better Cookery. Scott & Howne, Bloomfield, N.J.__24-10 KUPPENHEIMER OVERCOATS AN OVERWHELMING MEASURE OF SUPERB TAILORING SPLENDID FABRICS EXCLUSIVE STLYES STERLING VALUES is to ou pay for insurance dat ‘ . a eatection. A truly magnificent ensemble featuring entirely new i is our business to |], models for men and young men. now fire risks. It is [fj our business to save you |) money, if we can, on }f, your insurance. j Call us up today. It may save you loss to- morrow. ‘MURPHY “The Man Who Knows N. D. Insurance” —o~ Bismarck, . professions. YOU CANNOT MAKE A MISTAKE BY CHO ing school. YOU ARE ELECTED HOLT & JOHNSRUD “Fine Men’s Wear” City Nat’l. Bank Blk. - Bismarck, N. Dak. 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