The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 26, 1925, Page 3

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i | } i "MONDAY, JANUARY. 26, 1925 Playmakers Will Present ‘Charm School’ Thurs. Wallace Charm’ School”, “The Reid’s famous comedy of the screen, is now ready for presentation to the people of Bismarck by the Junior Playmakers' Organization of Bis- matck High School. The play is a clever, well acted comedy, fully up to the usual high standard of plays given by the high school. It is hop- ed that the citizens of Bismarck will be generous iw their support of this lay, as the proceeds (if they are ufficient) will be used to send a one act play to Grand Forks during the High School Meet in May. Last year Bismarck, (although one of the largest high schools in the state), was unable to send representatives to this Meet, because of insufficient funds. If the people of Bismarck cooperate by attending “The Charm School”, on Thursday evening, Janu- ary 29, Bismarck High Schéol will be represented this year. The play re- worth attending, Tickets may be presents six weeks of hard work on the part of the cast, and is well worth attendinf. - Tickets may be obtained from almost any high school student, or from Dorothy Birdzell, business manager, Re- served seats miay be had at Harris Woodmansee’s on Tuesday, January 27, The cast for the play follows: Austin Mason Francis Hillman Elsie Benedott: arian Ackerman Gorge Boyd. -Dana Shearn i jobert Nuessie verett O'Neill Bertram Dunn ert Bodenstab uriel Robinson Clarice Belk tHkO. MARTELL PROMINENT IN CONTEST ‘Theodore Martell, who is a junior in the School of Agriculture, at the North Dakota Agricultural college, Fargo, and who is also president of tNe Saddle and Sirloin Club, was prominent in i'the success of the Little International Fitting and Showing contest, at that school last Friday evening. The Little Interna- tional was an imitation of the Chi-|° cago International Stock show and was sponsored by the Saddle and Sir- loin Club. ¥'. H. Thompson promoted W. H. Thompson, wholesale travel- er for the Lahr Motor Sales Com- pany has been advanced to the posi+ tion of assistant manager. Mr. Thompson will have complete charge of Retail Car Sales, as well as oth- er retail sales, and the purchasing of all accessories, as well as com- plete supervision over all Depart- nents. During the absence of W. E. Lahr, president of the Lahr Motor Sales Gompany, Mr. Thompson will have full authority and responsibilit, BIRTHDAY’ PARTY Miss Peggy Bergeson entertained Saturday afternoon, in honor of ‘her ninth birthday. Twelve girls from the Roosevelt School enjoyed gam during the afternoon. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Bergeson at a long table with favors and appoint- ments in pink. Each guest took home LUTHER LEAGUE The Luther League of the Trinity Lutheran church, will meet in the church parlors this evening at 8:00 " Knudtson and Edna Halverson Representative C. Miller has been secured as the 5; er of the evening. There will also be @ good musical program in connec- tion with’ the speaking. All membets’ of the society and their friends are welcome. IN NEW YORK Philip, Webb, of the Webb Broth- ers. Department Store, isin New, York and at ot! ern markets this week purchasing spring stock for the ready to wear department. The Weather Fair tonight, followed by increasing cloudiness’ Tuesday. ‘BERGESON’S ‘HAND TAILORED CLOTHES ~—— Bergeson’s Quality Style-Beonomy Social and Personal | i ber. | Rose Apartment House. Reception at Home of Governor Saturday evening between eight o'clock and ten, Governor and Mrs. A, G. Sorlie received at the Gov- ernor’s Mansion in honor of the State Officials, their wives and as- sistants, The guests were presented to Governor and Mrs. Sorlie by Mrs. Frank Vogel. Mrs. E, G. Larson as- sisted in the receiving line. In the dining room, refreshments were served with Mrs. G. A. Welch and Miss Hazel Nielson presiding ‘over the tea at a long table with a centerpiece of yellow daffodils. Mrs. W. J. Targart, Mrs. R. E, Wenzel and Miss Sally Larson assisted with the serving. Miss Larson, Mrs. Targart and Miss Marjory Best rendered qa num- ber of pleasing vocal solos, Miss Larson also gave several pleasing readings by way of entertainment. Bowls of flowers formed delight- ful effect in the various rooms. So- cial functions for this week at the Governor's mansion are being plan- ned. Ww. E. LAHR TO MOTOR SHOWS .W. E. Lahr, of the Lahr Motor Sales Co. left this morning for Chi- cago, to attend the Chicago Automo- bile Show. He will be in Chicago, until Friday or Saturday, and will then go to Minneapolis to attend the Minneapolis Automobile Show. PANHELLENIC PARTY WEDNES- DAY Members of the Panhellenic organ- ization, for the January meeting, will gather at the home of Mrs. L. V.: Miller, 116 avenue A, west, Wed- nesday evening at 8:00 o'clock for a bridge party. Those wishing to attend will please call Miss Chris- tine Huber, telephone 945, before Tuesday evening. The committee consists of Mrs, L. V. Miller, Mrs. Harold Shaft and Miss Christine Hu- ENTERTAINS AT DINNER , Saturday evening, Mrs. R. J. Kamp- lin entertained eight men guests at ‘six o'clock dinner in honor of her husband, R. J. Kamplin. Roses and rose buds were used for table decot- ations. Following the dinner the guests played bridge. Honors were won by Senator Schlosser, of Grand Forks, and Attorney General, George Schafer. MRS. REGAN ENTERTAINS “Mrs. J. P, Regan entertained at an informal socfai party, Saturday ‘af- ternoon, at, her apartment, in the he guests ‘erijoyed music and singing by Mi Regan and Mrs. L. R. Priske. Del the hostess, w, ENTERTAINED AT BRIDGE bridge’ parties. Six tables were ig play, honors being won by Mrs. Thomas Poole and Mrs. H. F. Keller. Apsisting were, Mrs, Keller, Eleanor Mann and Rosella Rausch. “cious refreshments were served by Mrs. G. D. Mann entertained Sat- urday afternoon at one of a series SIX O'CLOCK DINNER Miss Laverne Olson entertained ten of her girl friends at a prettily appointed six o'clock course dinner, Saturday evening at her home West Thayer. Decorations, ‘nut baskets and place cards were carried out in pink. The young girls enjoyed the even- ing playing games and music. ST, MARY'S SEWING CIRCLE A special meeting of the St. Mary's Sewing Circle will be held this even- ing at 8:45 at the school auditorium, by order of the president. HERE FROM GRAFTON Dr. A. R. T, Wylie, superintendent of the Feeble Minded School, at Grafton, was in Bismarck last week on business.. GIRLS RESERVES There will be no mecting of the Presbyterian Girls Reserves this week, AWAY ON BUSINESS Wm. Langer, of the Langer & Nuchols Law Firm, is in the eastern part of the state this week, on bus- /' iness for the firm, PROGRESSIVE MOTHER'S CLUB The Progressive Mother's Club will meet tomorrow afternoon at three o'clock with Mrs, Roy Riggs, 427 Sixteenth Street. VISITING SON W. E. Byerly of Velva, is in Bis- martk this week visiting at the home of his son, C. G. Byerly, on Fourth avenue. AGAIN AT WORK Miss E. Pfiefer is again working GUEST AT HALVER HOME Miss Bernice Nelson of Sterling, was a guest of Miss Mable Halver last week, FOR RELIABLE INSURANCE BEFORE The fire whistle blows is the time to buy insur- ance. Is your clothing and per- sora property protect- ed? Call CITY INSURANCE AGENCY S. O. LeBarron, Mgr. Bismarck, North Dak. WE INSURE PERSONAL EFFECTS TCT ACT AG IAG TAC TAG TAN TAG TON TG % Yq V4 ° " . Boys Sheep "% NY gpa i v4 ” % % Tailoring. TACT NETNOTNG TAO TE DAG I SHEEP LINED COATS $45 COATS $33.75 ‘$35 ~COATS $26.25 $30 COATS $22.75 : $25 COATS $18.75 ‘$12 COATS $9.00 $9 COATS $6.75 $8 COATS $6.00 Y, off OVERCOATS * ” $25 COATS $18.75 * $30: COATS $22.75 $40 COATS $30.00 $50 COATS $37.50 Y% off : $75 COATS $56.25 'BERGESON’S off off ; off off Lined Coats off off off off : off off Clothing. REBEKAHS TO GIVE DANCING and issuing invitations for their dan- cing party to be evening at the Odd Fellows hall. All|. Rebekahs and Odd Fellows are in- vited to attend. sued by Judge Davies to, Miss Tzabella, Riley and Robert N. Sharp, both of Sterling. their home at Sterling. “postponed their practice rehearsal, for their annual concert, until to- morrow evening at 7: of Mrs. A. J. Arnot, street. prompfiy at 8:00 g’clock Tuesday evening, at the A, O. U. W. Hall. All Yeomen and their friends are cor- dially invited to attend. H ; precepts | _ CITY NEWS. | ; i and six months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Johner, died in a lo- cal hospital, Saturday ‘noon, of pneu- | monia. at St. Mary’s church Tuesday morn- ing at 8:45 SSS THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PARTY The Rebekahs are busy planning given Thursday MARRIAGE LIGENSE Friday, a marriage license was is- len They will make THURSDAY MUSIC CLUB The Thursday Music Club has at the home |: 4231-2. fifth YEOMEN CARD PARTY A feoman card party will begin It m Young Child Dies of Pneumonia — Evangeline Johner, aged one year, 3 jy tre Funeral services will be conducted Burial lospital St. Alexius Admitted to the St. Alexius hos- at the N. B. freight office after be-| pital for treatment: ing absent during several weeks of illness. Ellen Jager, city; Juanita Burton, DR.M.E.BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 119% 4th St. Phone 210 BISMARCK, N. D. FAIR BISMARCK, N. D WEAR SALE OF THE Not 1 Latest styles in Suede and Sat $10.00 values, black or colored. $4.9 MEN’S DRESS $7 and $8 values $3.95, MEN’S RUBBERS. A final clean up at $1.19 LADIES’ RUBBERS... t In all sizes $1.19 Steele. Discharged: Mrs. Joseph Filibeck,|mer, Richa rdton; Master Leslie Where Width Th Kichmonds Bootery Sandles and Oxford, Kid Patents, Sucde and Ladies’ Pumps and Oxfords. Black, Satins. Regular $7.00 values. Brown and White, all sizes, unusua! a values. Final Clean up for PAGE THREE Schafer, citys Mrs. Magdalena Mess-| ‘The public is cordially in- S.| vited to attend the midwinter st. recital of pupils from Mrs. |Scheffer’s class on Friday, ¥|Jan. 30th, at 8:15 at the » baby | Rialto. Frances Klammer, Edwards, leon Klein, Sureka, S. Boespflug, Richardton; Beulah; Master Nic Stanton; Mrs. Mr: Henry Knoll, Ethel Ken: Joseph 2 JF. Willis nthony Birth boy, ¢ ud, | == - Remember “The * Charm | Cleaner, Safer and Cheaper. | School.” | the Yeomen at A. O. U. Ww. —__— = { Hall Tuesday night, Jan. 27. Electric Cookery Admission 25c. Is Better Cookery | So come and take your choice of the Wins is by the. details that en judge an oxford. e wide, squarish toe right now with wide ‘ousers, 1, on Positively the greatest values in the city —all the MM Gun Metal, Nickel. "ll Garments at savings well worthy of your best attention. trimmed in such furs as Beaver, Mink, Fox, Natural Squirrel, etc. Ask to see our full fashioned chiffon Hose Pointex Heel. i] = Harris-Nobertson met’ FOR WOMEN'S WEAR | ‘r" Bismarck. No. Dak. i UUUUUUVAALUU UAT AUHEH LULL ROYAL ARCH MASONS Regular meeting Bismarck Chapter No. 10 Tuesday even- ing, Jan. 27, at 7:30 p. m. =—————SSSSSSSSSSs DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free Lucas Blk, Bismarck, N. D, SLUVITIAUONUONNUONUNNONUUUNUOLALAUOAUOOAOEAAUAUEEOLUUEEUULUL TVUOUNUNAYONGEOGGUUGEOAAUOUGGEOAUEUOAUUAEEOGEOAUEAUOOO 222 Fur Trimmed Coats EVERY GARMENT REDUCED most Beautiful latest materials and Colors Black, cMUHTHTUUUUUUUAUOGUUAITUOUTOALAATUAROAUAGAAOEEOUGUETSALULALLALAUAL STORE SHOE SALE ‘COR. 3RD and BDWY. $6,000.00 Shoe Stock at 1-2 Price TABLES AT ONE-HALF PRICE, in Dress Shoes, all sizes. 5 $4.9 Lot 3. Lot 4, $2.95 SHOES $1.95 $1. BOYS’ HIGH THURSDAY Commencing Tuesday EVERY ITEM OF FOOTWEAR IN OUR STOCK IS BEING PUT ON SALE. THIS IS THE LARGEST FOOT- SEASON. PRICED FOR QUICK DISPOSAL. EVERY SHOE DISPLAYED ON OUR Lot 2. shoes in the very latest cuts. values, black or colored. CHILDREN’S SHOES Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes for Dress and Everyday. One Lot $1.95 SMALL CHILDREN’S SHOES Ages from one to six. All sizes, $5.50 values for $3.95 BOYS’ DRESS SHOES All sizes ‘ : $2.95 AUDITORIUM-8:15 - Seats on Sale at Harris-Woodmansee — Tuesday. January 27. Patent and Kid $10.00 5 19 TOP BOOTS

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