The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 12, 1924, Page 5

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~ 4 ~ « ar Woe aze A 4 1 ‘ v < ,» WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1924 BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN MEET The Business and _ Professional Women held their regular monthly , dinner at the ¢lub rooms at 6:30 last evening. The committee who ! has charge for this month is com- | posed of the following member: Mrs. Anne Nielson, Mrs. C. B. New- comb, Mrs. Fred Ohde and Miss Clara Foss. A large number were The rooms were decorated with the |in attendance, thirty being present. wauleRaleelens, The regular business meeting fol- ; Contests and a program furnished {lowed with plans for the year being | the entertainment during the after-(discussed and a few new members soon, being taken into the organization. The honored guest was the recipi- ent of many beautiful tokens of es- teem. A delicious lunch w hostess, assisted by grand-daughters, Viola Gladys Moffet. Is Given Surprise Birthday Party The members of the Adult Ladies Sunday School Class of the McCabe Methodist Chuch were entertained at the home of Mrs. B. G. Spohn, 706- Tenth street, in honor of the seventy- third birthday of her mother, Mrs. M. I. Moffet, Tuesday afternoon. t | MISSIONARY SOCIETY TO MEET) The November meeting of the ! Woman’s Missionary Society of the | church will meet | Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock in; the church parlors. ‘This meeting | will conclude the study of tHe Am- H eriean Negro, which has been the! subject of this fall. Mrs. Fred Gra- dy and Mrs. Roy Robinson will give biographies of Negro Women who; have not only been a credit to their: own race but who would have been! was served by the Mrs. Moffet's Bailey and MEETS OLD FRIENDS Yrank MeTavish of Sumpter, Ore- gon, who lived in Bismarck 16 years ago, was here yesterduy and today iting friends. Me. McTavish was member of Company “A” during the dit to the white race, as well. Spanish-American War and _also/4, ‘re i 3 Seedin tha Wweeia ‘ {| Mrs. W. E. Barringer, Mrs. L. C. cuved in the World War. He found) Crawford and Mrs. Hf. C. Postleth- a lot of progress in Bismarck, “You have a nice little city now,” he said, “and you did a lot of work to get it. You have buildings which would be a credit to a city of 25,000 to 30,000. And I notice that the houses are well built, far better built aL you would find in many other} | 0. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E Mr. McPavish will leave here for}W#td Schlenker of Goodrich, and the East. Reuben Nathan, son of ex-Senator} and Mrs. John Nathan of Bismarck, were united in marriage in the Evan- | igelical church here Sunday morning after the morning service, Rev. C. F. ,va Strutz officiating. A wedding rena! he at the home of the waite will give reports of the Syno- | dical meeting recently held in Fargo. Mrs. G. Olgeirson will have charge | of the refreshments. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED The marriage of Miss Anna Sch-{ Pp, E. 0. MEETS The regular meeting of the P. E. 0. Chapter F, met Monday after- noon ut the home of Mrs. E. A. Thorberg. The time was spent in making things for the children in ple left for Goodrich, where a wed-' ex \ hoth local hospitals. At 5:30 the| ding supper was served at the home’) i ; ; ae roidered scarf us smart and u 1 5 f annual pot luck supper was partaken| of the bride's parents. The couple touches, ae pea c | Just a few more silk of. will reside on the Nathan farm near | dres: value $35.00, ee ae Goodrich. aa vals LEAVES FOR WASHINGTON, D. C. Royal Neighbors banquet | sale price Miss Alfild Alfson, Secretary to United States Senator Lynn J. Fraz- ier, left this morning for Grand Forks to visit with her brother, Ed- PAN-HELLENIC ASSOCIATION The November meeting of the Pan- Hellenic Association will hold a card party, given at the Business ward Alfson, who is a student at theland Professional Women’s Club | Hl HATS University, before leaving for Wash-|rooms, on Monday evening, Novem- | tions. iMliBis: reduction Gn) Hats Lied Bw ber 17. All members planning to; | g r ats. a be present will please notify Mrs. ! Nl Speci sWneaenieee GIRL RESERVES ENJOY TALK 13, 11, Morrison, 213-M. All national | if] Special on new sweaters. The Presbyterian Girl Reserves at] sorority women are welcome. IMPWtie. have. some: blouses their mecting Monday evening in the church parlors enjoyed a talk yiven of Mundan on the Y. W. C. A. work among the fa tory girls of New York and Miun polis ENTERTAINS R. T. BRIDGE CLUB! Mrs. W. Neff entertained the R. T. Bridge Club at her home, 408 | Avenue A yesterday afternoon. Hon- ors were won by Mrs. 0. Lundquist. Light refreshments were served at the close of the games. TO HOLD CARD PARTY St. Mary’s Sewing Circle will hold a card party tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at the school Auditorium. Mrs. Elmer Brown and’ Mrs. B. 0. Ward will act as hostesses. LADIES AID MEETING The Ladies Aid society of the First Lutheran church will meet in the church parlors, Thursday, November 13, at 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon. Members and triends of the society are urged to attend this meeting. i i MUSICAL CLUB | A regular meeting will be held by the Thursday Musical Club tomorrow at the home of Mrs. M. .W. Koan. LEAVES FOR JAMESTOWN 0. A. Waid left this morning for} Jamestown where he will visit for the The eoples Society (Sen- pr) of the Trinity Englis: Luther) | Ghureh will have a social meeting in thé church parlors Thursday even- ing, November 13th. Members and friends ure urged to be present. METHODIST LAD! The 3rd Division will ; the home of Mrs. W. 0. 7th Street and the Ist Di meet with Mrs. C. E. Ward, 40 Th er street Thursday afternoon. Se i FOOD SALE ¥ 1 Neighbors wili have a food sale Saturday ut the Bismarck Food Market, LEAVES FOR FARGO Mrs. T. K. Reig of Dawson, who was here to attend the Legion Auxi- liary Banquet, left this morning for Fargo, where she was called by the iNness of her niece. REGULAR MEETING Regular meeting of L. A. P. M. Bismarck Fortress No. 5 tomorrow night, All members urged to be present. By order of President. DONT L ST. GEORGE’S GUILD POSTPONED] Never bake acid fruits or vege- St, George’s Guild which was to|tables in « tin pan since the acid; have met at the home of Mrs. Henry} acts on the ‘tin. Use agate or en-| Hollst, 712-sixth Street, on Thurs-}amelware instead. ' day, will be postponed until a later Cook By Wire date. : Instead of by Fire Clean up the each meal if you want to avoid trouble with the plumbing. Half the secret of good cookery lies in accurate measurements. Don't guess. Have a set of stand- ard measuring cups and spoons. CARD PARTY The Ladies Auxiliary of the U. C. T. will have a card party at the Elks hall tonight at 8 o'clock. All U. C. T. ladies and friends are invited. RECOVERS FROM OPERATION Miss Gertrude Smith, who under- went an operation recently at a local hospital for appendicitis, has re- turned to her home. DEGREE OF HONOR Meeting of the Degree of Honor at Mrs. Harry Homan’s on Fourth Street tonight. All members are urged to be present. The Weather Cloudy tonight and Thursday, with probably SEE THE CORN SHOW Nov. 12th, 18th, 14th, 15th. ps COCOA is better because it is made of better beans by a better process \ and has a better i flavor than other scustw.or, kinds. Bergeson’s |} WalterBaker&CoLtd. Quality-Style-Eeonomy I] porcheserMass. Montreal. Con. RCULEL OF CHOICE RECIPES SENT FREE, | =i | te BAKER'S | bridegroom's aj) points father followed, after which the cou-{The wide band about the hips, the at G. P. Hotel Monday Nov.| 17th, at 6:30. 525-M or 931-J for reserva-' THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ? |" At The Movies 1 t The Movies | ' i THE ELTINGE | “Triumph” is the feature picture i | showing at the Eltinge theatre today and Thursday. Scenes filmed amid the thundering cogs of a’ great factory, a fight be- tween the rival lovers in a limousine going 90 miles an hour, spectacular harming'‘vision epi- | sede involving “Romeo and Juliet”- these are some of the delights await ing you in “Triumph.” see i umph” was adopted from the jerets.” Besides Leatrice Joy, Rod La Rocque and Victor Varcori, the big cast includes Charles Ogle, The- odore Kosloff, Robert Edeson, Julia °, George Faweett, Raymond Hatton, oe) CITY NEWS; —_—_______—_ IN Hospital | Bismare k hospital, See i Bismarck Hospital for treatment: i Mrs. A. E. Thompson, Wilton; ! Linssen, city; Albert Baker, i Mrs. Heimo Seirtola, Wing. | harged: Freda Reich, Fredo- nia; Albert Lunde, Moffit; Dettman, Judson. St. Alexius Hospital Birth: Mrs. Harry Oberg, girl, born yesterday, McKenzie. Admitted Albert Watterud, Heb- ron; Mi Monica Fleck, Mandan; baby Here is a coat that has ‘the ad-/ ntage of being light and not cum- rsome but it affords protection at where it is most needed. SPECIAL For This Week treme side fastening, and the em- $17.50 Plate 85c, Call] that will sell at '% price. New silk and lace scarfs. NIELSEN’S MILLINERY 420 Broadway ee TD WieS tHE JEWELER BISMARCK.N.DAK. & DIAMGNOS. “JEWELRY CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS IT’S THE HOW ME” CUSTOMER WE’RE AFTER. Look once and we know fi where you'll do your Chrisi- J! mas sliopping i We are showing the most DOCTOR M.E. BOLTON beautiful line of GIFTS this Osteopath season We have ever offered pis our customers, and our i prices, when Qu is con- Specialist in sidered will agreeably sur- Chronic prise you. : Oar display of diamonds is the finest ev shown by thie house means considerable, as this store is noted for the won- derful values we give you on DIAMONDS, und the fine assortment we show you. Diseases Telephone 240 11914—4th St. Bismarck, N. D. Our new Opt are is now open. Caribeens MOLLEUR Will continue her _busi- ness as before. Dress- making and costume de- signing ‘school from 9 to 11 a. m. and 1:30 to 3:30 p. m. Party gowns and street dresses a special- ty. Appointments must be arranged. by tele- SS MONTROYAL (formerly Empress of Britain) From NEW YORK January 20, and February 21 Only a month from business phone. Apply local azents or Phone 865 Room 30 H. M. TAIT, ee ee Minmesnotte. Ain Quality Meat Market Filth & Broadway. Phone 722 We Close Saturdays at 8: 00 | p. m.. BUY POULTRY FROM US Choice, tender, young spring ‘chickens for roasting or frying and fine fat hens for stews and boiling. Prime Cuts of Beef—Choice Young Corn Fed Pork—Choice Milk-Fed Veal-Spring Lambs. A Full line of Smoked Meats and Sausage | cufe and modiste-shop scenes, a dar- Be sure and | | | Saturday Evening Post serial and no- | |vel by May Edginton, author of “Se- | Zasu Pitts and - P. Dunn is confined in the | Admitted to the Bismarck hospital Albert i «AN Miss shall; lin Ady Mrs Se J UNUUNUNUNULAUUOUUUAUSULARUOUU LLANE SE a HUUUTUAVOAERUGEEAUAAA HAA POLIT LOE LOO ESOODOLOOIDO ODL OE EES. UHUANIUARAHUUAEUAN eeeeeeee: OOLDPLIOIDOLELIOLOIOLIOLIDRIDIOI SEL EELODDDDEDDEDUOLODLEDEDCELEDOEDETOLOLOCEE ITO OF: ma Grob, City; Mrs, J. M. Goodwity| ¢ ts Chas. Dia » Regan; M Reacs) Mrks itobert. Merken i) Pai | Oc Ditmondy Regen; | Maste Miss Marie Mertz, Emmeit, | Freeman, City; Miss Olive Eagle, Et cob Huft, Lincoln V. bowoods E. Peterson, City; Otto City: These plants are in ful! blossom tinue to bloom for days. can't serve a beautiful plant for you or deliver it if you wish. HOSKINS - MEYER ” PAGE FIVE Thirtyssist states have pure lows. Bentley; | Glen Ulin; Mrs. Kautzman, Em-; Mott; Mrs. Lucas Muggli, Glen UI! John seed MARCEL AND CURL LAST LONG- ER after a Golden Glint Shampoo. Hildegaarg Kilzer, . Koeszler, Ashley; scharged: Mrs. R. Beecher Stair Giedd, Washburn Robertson, City. City, | mitted: Mar; agner, Glen Ulin %, Glenn Ullin; trasburg. Miss Mrs Mary Weiss, It's the smiles on the faces of satisfied customers that keeps this store BRIGHT and happy! Plan to Make a DIAMOND SHOE that holds up the arch of your “ 9 Ch Ea foot so that the graceful curves are not Ls me iost must keep your foot free of strain of any Surprise! kind. This is why the Arch Preserver Shoe, with its special, built-in arch bridge, keeps your feet comfortable clear through the longest, busiest day. A beautiful foot can be only the comfortable, vigorous, active foot. Bought here at Square Deal “LESS” prices it’s a “gilt edge” in- vestment and it’s a gift that keeps the CASH in the family. Busier than other stores — because cus- tomers always get just a little MORE for their dollar! BONHAM BROTHERS Jewelers and Opticians SPECIAL AT $1.00 SATURDAY and will con- many Phone us if you call.” We will re- BENEFIT MASQUERADE BALL Capital City Lodge No. 2, 1. 0. 0. F., Masquerade Ball, I. O. O. F. Hall. the first masquerade of the s will give a Benefit 18th, 1924, at Come and enjoy Tuesday, November Everybody inviied. son, A.W. LUCAS CO. A SALE OF DINNER AND DANCE FROCKS or party WOMEN’S DRESS COATS You would hardly expect to see such smart modish coats carefully finished-and so attrac- tively trimmed at this Bargain For the evening gown, afternoon, frock these so new arrivals are much in vogue. They are Georgettes, Peace, The materials arc ine Changeable «Chiffon Taffetas in combination with trous — Bolivia — Gerona — | meteallic laces; ostrich and hand embroider colors pay agg ghee peach, orchid, rose, honey-dew, n and tan—also E churain Wolf; Warmly ~ in-- | black chiffon and brocade velvets. Gowns of every eres een — 2 | type to suit every taste. It is relatively s:mple to find = | coat in this lot offered at a bar- a becoming style. gain price for this sale. i $45.00. A GREAT HOSIERY SALE 720 Pairs Pure Silk Full Fashioned Hose at $1. 25 PER PAIR Every pair perfect, every pair is Pure Silk—the following popular shades — Freckles — Airedale — Bunny — Racquet — Tan Bark — French Nude and Jack Rabbit. $19.75 and $35.00 POPPI OL OEEIEIOL SLOT OP DILILIOOLILEDILL OOD OLOTO DELO LEOOO DES EOLIELELEDDODEODDEL EDEL ED EGE: iprsesiesesseesdaveacssorsiessiene — These pure silk—full fashioned—first quality stockings come from 4 nown manu- facturer, they are medium weight with aH the appearance of fine 2 They possess every service feature desired in a g00d hose—elastic ribbed! top, li-le peel and toc snug fitting ankle—every pair full length an¢@ full fashioned, buy then for ats presents. OUR BASEMENT SHOE DEPARTMENT WHY NOT LET US FIT YOUR BOY OR GIRL TO A PAIR OF REAL GOOD LOOKING LONG WEARING SCHOOL SHOES. Youth’s Army last’ shoes top grade calf skin. Sizes 9 to 2. Same in Boys’ Shoes. Sizes 21% to 6.. Children’s Black and Brown Calf skin first quality Sizes 111% to 2.... Sizes 814 to 11. Sizes 5le to 8.. 50 pair children’s Bern Calf Rdueator Oxfords. Sizes 8!4 to 11. Basement Sale for..... 5 OVER SHOES ON SALE IN THE BASEMENT AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES. OPC LOTD LOOSE OOOOOI EOL ELOLOIEEIEI LS, 9g 9, q TTT | oe ee Overshoes............5. $2. 13 Pie a Overshoes .........4. $2.98 Misses $2.48. vein ste $2.13: Four Buckle Overshoes . cia

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