The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 15, 1925, Page 5

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1925 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ° PAGE FIVE ENTERTAINS SEWING CLUB WORLD WIDE GUILD TO MEET | = TO ATTEND FU The World Wide Guild Girls of thet "I ; Baptist church will meet at] | P. M. He ving tomorrow | the nembers « i Mis Sohn Thorpe, 121] for Madison, S$. Dak, to attend the conclusion of g r Friday. evpning funeral of his mother, Mrs, M. H. 7 A ERAL OF ETURNS F 1 SAVES : ssas erty { SHOPPING ; F. Watkins of Baldwin is in the city this week, emin of ks, will Eta eng -4» | Social and Personal ‘| The Legion Auxiliary Rum- ' oon a two-sourse : ‘el Hegdal. Ve : ; ‘ ed. ee ces \ Jonut Battlers mage Sale will be held in the Decorations were of a Halluwe'en HERE ON B s ype ig Theater. Oct. 17 {nature. Covers were marked for ten}. W. awengel of | Rialto Theater, Oct. 17. Mrs. Baker Goes Mesdames Richholt = “"**** fuaranty fund comm A se 6. GRAN ES \ ed b . to Washington; Is jand Logan Joint |, TO0RAND ones | [inglSeverat a TO VISEF MOTHER | . 5 7 Mrs. J. AL € a Honoree at Parties: Hostesses Wednesday | sn; 11 ening four weeks in Carrington, the kehest —_—_— — | = Ss of her mothe Mrs. Frayne Baker, who lenves to-! Mrs. Austin Logan and Mrs. H. W. guests of fri niversity] po, po) nee mother. Important | business is to be transacted. night for Washington, D. C., to join] Richholt were joint hostes: her husband who is stationed there] nesday afternoon at an attr with the war office, has been] appointed Hallowe'en bridg honor guest at several social affairs] at the home of the former, 42: this week. The house was cleverly wes Two tables of bridge were enter-| with Hallowe'en favors, th v evening at the home| theme being carr ‘ge Russ when honors} table appointments and in the course | Mrs. H. S. Dobler andj lunchton served after the play. Henry. Five tables played. Honors were Lahr is entertaining] won by Mrs. N. Ll. Call and Mrs. E. informally with two tables of bridge ehult | Baker's honor.| Mrs. Richholt and Mrs. Logan are UNDERWOOD Sa roof Underwood 1s ends in Bismarck for afternoon at 2 For Friday and Saturday, M. Lenhart, we announce a real money ar jsa ‘ing event, offering 100 AUGHTER BORD a i. Me ang Me Ciebe Mialard an-| ReW Fall Hats at greatly re nounce the birth of a daughter this duced prices. Buchholz Mil- Pa = = this afternoon in Mr: ing a entertaining, again. yithis aftarnooh |, Misa fee, Bate nan, ese He ome oF Mrs. W. He linet ys opposite the Van Horn 4 with four tables of bridge. a 7 . _ io ) Mrs. Conklin Miss Irma Logan and Miss Esther | i the city. S aoa oo4 Entertains For Taylor are assisting the ho td formerly several Wednesday Club/C. M. Emerson Mrs. F. L. Conklin, 11 Avenue A,/ Honor Guest at | Card Tables (See Window). West, was hostess Wednesday after-| * »| Silk Stocking Sale. A. W.! Special Sale. A. W. Lucas .* 4, noon’to the Wednesday Bridge club| Farewell Dinner Lucas Co i loo Psate members, Three tables were in play. . 1 Co. Honors were won by Mrs. W. E. Cole.|_ Employes of the Armour Creamer- ‘Tea was. served following the| ies held a dinner Monday evening at games. The tea table was prettily| the M ie hotel in honor of C. Kdorned with autumn flowers. and| M. Emerson, who has been sent to foliage. | Denison, Iowa, as manager of _ the Penne Armour’ plant’ there. Mr. Emerson been empl the Bismarck Club of Nine : from the Bis- Opens Season at maiek plant lo be advanced: om ’ ‘arl Nelson, local manager, in a Miss Parsons’ Home | ott) iit expressed ‘his revet at Emerson from the plant ilated him upon his ad Let’s Talk About the When socident casts Power of Money its nee For it has power more than any other single thing-—-ex- your pay che cept the human mind. of this year. — losing M Miss Mary Parsons entertained the and con, Club of Nine ge last evening] vancement. in her home, 51 h. It was the) first meeting of the winter season. | Miss Mosbrucker’s Ramen: A TONIGHT — Thurs Doctors, nurses, medi- Thy? A luncheon was nerved after the Marriage to R. A. 3 TONIGHT Thurs cine, hospital bills, W hy . ies: ; : . a “ Kramer Is Nov. ¢ JACK HOLT paki elie a Because money is a token that represents work or food Mrs. Bush Has dian Bete Mucus, , .. worry... fear! or machinery — thing's that are useful and have power . p enth’ street, announced, the er Bridge eo id nent of be 3 and ACH year one man or to create and satisfy. U.C.T: Auxiliary |' T C0 NT Ey woman in etery three is el y ; / BET Y MP N regen iy roaey pou That’s why your money here in a savings account earns 610 Fifth, st y" evenings —in— For accident and illness wait for you. The things back of the money are working and at a 1 fo ght. Ferns rT? by i . woOfte ay spodite , » Nee, ] ” : F esta at prettily herman” Formed EVE S SECRET” oe eiciaelt tice you the profits are credited to your account in terms of yed. Honors were : ove, as well as to yourself, your dollars. ‘i yMie, Norhun Nese and Mrs | An pmusing ff : of the idinney Retty Compson, chic and charming, is the apple should not put off protecting Ww in’ | foolist | . é W. Hi Id. the cutting of ke containing of every k Holt, back to a ler! i inst loss : 5 ake % Ji age S “of the evening. ‘The hes: nd dancin power of your dollars ess ssisted by lesdames. ANC c t A. McCord and Leo DeRochford. after dinner. Hono = Mrs. Elwin Mandig LEAVES TOMORROW garet Clifford. ain O. Agre of Beloit, Wis The wedding of } rived in the city yeste and Mr. Kramer t of his paren’ » November were enjoyed ay sag OUP TO NUTS" id Miss Mar- Rie} BOWL FULL OF FUN a AETNA-IZE on FIRST NATIONAL BANK tna Accident and Health protection. Let us show you THE PIONEER BANK Christie Comedy NEAL BURNS b> Eclucatiomal Retuned see ua how only a few cents a day x. He will be nied by his het f ‘i wii mother who will spend several! fF Coming will provide a worth-while months with him, Captain Agre/| vester Company at - Doe ese income to replace or supple- of Ns made the trip by motor. | return hone tomorrow FLORENCE VIDOR, ADOLPHE mene your earnings when the ae a several day's business debra ies iene : MEN'S CLUB TOMORROW [city MENJOU. and BETTY BRONSON z acowionarcidenterllness Dr. airman of Presbyter- men's work in the United States,| New arrivals in new Mil- 1 be the guest of the Presbyterian} , Mane cab at their monthiy diuner| Himery, Coats and res ‘ Friday, October 16, at 6:45 o’clock| the Sarah Gold Shop, at the ‘chapel. There will be delega-| Main St. tions from Mandan, Wilton and —$——— NT Steele. All men interested ure ask- THEATRE “ARE PARENTS PEOPLE” HENRY & HENRY j 1a Insurance Agency. | A Brides First Purchase A.W. LUCAS CO. and her story FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ed to send their reservations to Benton Baker at once. CLASS : An eight hour course in Bible study from the Gospel of St. Mark has been arranged by the Adult Bible! class of Zion Lutheran church. The first mecting will be held at 8 o'clock’ this evening at the parsonage, 1014 Avenue (, Those attending are ask- ed to bring English Bibles, note books and pencil about it LAST TIMES TONIGHT VIOLA DANA ip “ALONG CAME RUTH” Century Comedy FOR HOME COMING WEEK Miss Gwendolyn Jones left — this} morning for Madison, Wis., to attend the home coming festivities at the, University of Wisconsin. Miss Jone will be gone about ten days. ' route home she will stop at St. where she will be the guest of Judge | and Mrs. John B. : Our Greatest Value in | PURE SILK A wide selection of Misses’ and Children’s Coats and Dresses at the Sarah Gold , Shop, 312, Main Street. Heat “your - water - with Gas.’ ! It’s the Super-Fuel. “Too Much “When we began to keep house in Hess, ees Mother-in-Law” 1919,” writes Mrs. T. P. Tucker of Pcie Beeville, Texas, “we bought a four- One complete tot of household pe burner Perfection Stove. We have icalinrce! Calan Six P. M. oming: | used it every day for cooking all our . Kamplin, ! > fags winbs 810 First Street, Phone 1057 Cecil M. De Mille’s Substandards, but they're wonder- meals and still use two of the original wicks. “HELL’S HIGH ful Bargains at this price! “My stove is in perfect erder and has lots of service still left in it. For every kind of cooking DR. M. E. BOLTON T have found it very capable. I know that I can ei . * 7 ae { a ; ; . All siz nd prices. Osteopathic Physician Pure Silk Full-Fashioned | depend ina it at all times. poe OR er i : 116 4th St. _‘Telephone 240W MADE TO GIVE SERVICE “I am convinced that the Perfection is the best Sa eH Bismarck, N. D. oil stove to be bought, and you may be sure fness tive: Buster . ; : i that my next stove will be a Perfection.” in oven. ud Choose from this extensive group of Autumn shades ‘ that harmonize with the new frock and coat fashions: i Sn 2. O Buch! The Weather Many women lies Mrs. Tucker, ohare used Perfections : rom the time they ted housekeeping. For good Mostly fair tonight and N METAL GRAIN reasons, too. Perfections burn only kerosene, the safe, Friday. Somewhat colder : & TAUPE ATMOSPHERE — houschold fuel. Fast-as-gas burners, roomy cooking ‘ o tonight. + fs? AUTUMN BLONDE surface, and simple operation make them ideal stoves. - ‘H NUDE MOONLIGHT | Any dealer will gladly show you their many advantages. CAMEL INDIAN 'TAN | Ask him to demonstrate Perfections, the stoves with GRAVEL : PEARL | the long chimneys. : JUST BLONDE SATIN EEO TINUM THE CLEVELAND METAL Propucts Co. EUROPE St. Paul Branch, 739 Pillsbury Avenue ’ IRRESISTIBLE. Autumn BERGESON’S 2 Eerie CLOTHES. ee These pure silk full-fashioned Hose (Silk to the top) in chiffon and medium weight have unusual wearing qualities—they are from a well known manufacturer and we know from experience that, they will give com- plete satisfaction. Priced at PERFECTION te | Gri Bers Oper Se $ 50. _ Oil Cook Stoves, Ovens and Heaters | || Bergeson’s A u..2:%2!%.ae,, . | Fer alee. 7 eke IF bbs 4 ‘Sorenson Hardware Company | ey

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