The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 18, 1925, Page 5

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“ae WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1925 Entertains for House Guest! Mrs, E. 0. Bailey entertained at three tables of bridge Monday ev ing in honor of her house guest, Mrs. J. W. Baile:of Emerson, N. D.. who! the week with her son,! and family. sgiving decorations were us cd. A course luncheon was served at the conclusion of play. | HAS IMPORTANT FOREIGN post-| TION i Mrs, Alma Kerr, formerly of Bis-! nyirck, who has been employed in Palmyre. Syria, has recently been ap- | pointed by the Kingdom of Iraq to| @ responsible position in the depart-| ment of education in Iraq. Mrs.| Kerr is the first American appointed, vy the parliament of that country to! an official post. irs. Kerr will be! located at Bagda: MISSIONARY SOCIETY TO MEET The Baptist Missionary Society will meet at the home of Mrs. Varney Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The} following program will be given: De- votionals, Mrs. Hoskins; Roll call, Mrs. Jacobson; Reports from district convention, delegates. The study of the new book, “From Over the Board-! er,” will be began. i ENTERTAINS CLUB i The Three-Seven-One club was en- tertained Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Tullberg. Whist and cribbage were played, hon- ors going to S. W. Robertson. A re- freshment course was served after} the games. | i LEAVES FOR LOS ANGEL:S Miss Babe Skagen, formerly of Bismarck, who visited here with her mother, Mrs. Bertin Skagen, over the week-end, has gone to Los. Angeles, Cal., to accept a position. Miss Ska- gen has been employed in Minot for sometime, AT GAME | De: F. F. Griebenow, who attended | the Minnesota-lowa football game last week-end ard visited friends in the cities for several days, returned to Bismarck last evening. CARD PARTY The U. C. T. ladies will hold a card party tonight at 8 o'clock at the aome of Mrs. J. P. Sell, 521 Sixth street. All members are asked to be present. RETURN FROM MINNEAPOLIS and Mrs. Hugh McCullough of burn, who have spent the past several days in Minneapolis, return- ed home last evening. MARRIED YESTERDAY i Rev. 1. G. Monson officited yes- terday at ‘the Lutheran parsonage at the wedding of Raymond Van Hees| and Florence Stabler. FROM WILTON Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Nordquist of Wilton are ending a few days in the city al jing the corn show and visiting friends, VISITING IN GARRISON Mrs. Harry Homan and Mrs. E. M. Nordlund are spending the week in Garrison, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Reuder AT Hi COMING Miss Esther Taylor has returned from Minneapolis where she attend the Minnesota University homecoming celebration. VISITING HERE Mr. and Mrs, O. H. Holton and Mrs. Nigard of Washburn are visiting) friends here and attending the corn, show. i AT CORN SHOW Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Sarvis of the experimental station at Mandan are| in the city attending the corn show. RETURNS FROM AITKIN | Miss Anna Lange has returned from Aitkin, Minn., where she has spent the past week with relatives. HERE FOR CORN SHOW Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ashby of Mott are spending the week in the city attending the corn show. CORN SHOW Mr. and Mrs. W. Fargerlund of Wilton are attending the corn show in Bismarck this weck. | VISITING DAUGHTER | W. E. Runey of Sterling is in the city, the guest of hjs daughter, Miss | Madge Runey. - { 5 SHOPPING HERE | Mrs. H. E. LeMarr and Mrs. G.| Rausch of Elgin are shopping in Bis- | marck today. | -. ON BUSINESS Fred Haas of Goodrich was in the city yesterday on business. VISITED HERE L. O. Bates and daughter of Arena spent Tuesday in the Home made mince meat by the Baptist Ladies. Call Mrs. Chas. Staley or Mrs. H. F. Keller. | ———— The Weather Fair tonight and Thurs- day ; somewhat colder tonight. OPEN EVENINGS HAVE YOUR CLOTHES MADE FOR YOU Mrs. Bailey a 1 |New Richmond, Bergeson’s Quality-Style-Economy Morena Hedine Married Monday ; in St. Paul: Miss Norena 8 John E. n Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock in St. Paul. Following visits with relatives at Paul, Minn., and Richn r “society of the Presbyterian church FE eT eet ato Twill be held Thursday afternoon in Ei Fe Bit dat ©/the church parlors at which they will make their home. Mrs. Martin has been a linotype! operator at the Tribune for some time and has a large circle of friends in the city. Mr. Martin has been con-! nected with the state training school | at Mandan. i HERE THIS WEEK H. D. Cammack, president of the Cammack Piano Co., of Minneapolis, | is in Bismarck for a few days con-| ferring with the local representative | of the company, P, W. Chubb of the! Music shop. Mr. Cammack has been in Bismarck several times. He believes that if more eastern business men could sce the progress this state has made dur- ing the past few years a confidence would be inspired in them bv the con- fidence the people have in themselves! and the country that would be mu-! tually advantageou KNIGHTS TEMPLAR TO MEET Beginning at 5 o'clock Thursday} afternoon, November 19, a special meeting ‘of Tancred Commandery Knights Templar will be held. Work; in the Red Cross and Templar degree will be given. Dinner is to be serv- ed at 6 o'clock. All Knights and vis- ||| iting members are urged to attend. BIRTHDAY CLUB TO M The Birthday club of the First Lutheran church will hold its Novem- ber meeting at the home of Mrs. Her man Lidberg, 510 Washington, tomor row evening at & o'clock. Members and friends of the society are invited to attend. IN CLEVELAND | Miss Carrie Haugen, formerly with! the North Dakota Tuberculosis Asso-! ciation, has gone to Cleveland, Ohio, to visit. Miss Haugen has accepte a position in the east and will not return to Bismarck. GENERAL AID MEETING The first division of the Aid ciety of the McCabe Methodist [pi copal church will be hostesses. at meeting of thagencral aid Thursday afternoon in the church parlors. REPORT TICKET SALES A meeting of ail who are selling! {| | tickets to “Don't Park Here” will be 7 held tonight ‘clock at the Rialto! theatre at which time they will check up with Mrs. O'Leary. RETURNS FROM TRIP i Mrs, Sarah Gold of the Sarah Gold shop has returned from an eastern trip when she purchased new holiday | goods. HERE TODAY Mr. and Mrs, August Kermischtke of Glen Ullin are spending the day in the city. ENTERTAINED AT BREAKFAST Mrs. Pred L. Conklin entertained today at her home, 11 Avenue A, How Women New keep fresh, charm- ing under trying hy- gienic conditions HE uncertainty and insecurity of the old-time “sanitary pad” has been ended. Scientific protectiva now supplants it. Wear sheer gowns, keep up with social and business requirements, at all times .. . without handicap. “KOTEX” is a new and remark- able way... five times as absorbent as ordinary cotton pads. Absorbs and deodorizes at the same time. Thus ending ALL fear of offending. You discard 1t as easily as a piece of tissue. No laundry. No embar- rassment. You get it for a few cents at any or department store simply by saying “KOTEX.” Women ask for it without hesi:ancy. Try Kotex. Comes 12 in a pack- age. Proves old ways an unneces- ry risk. KOTEX No laundry—discard bike tissue CHOP SUEY’S AND CHOW MEIN New Palace Cafe Phone 212—Mandan The Home of Quality Food and Service. Try Our Delicious Steaks and Chops. DOCTOR M.E. BOLTON Osteopath Specialist in Chronic Diseases Telephone 240W 116 — 4th St. Bismarck, ND. West, with a course breakfast served | o at 11 o'clock, Seasonable decorations | were used. WAR MOTHERS MEET was enjoyed and refreshments were Ti served. PRESBYTERIAN LADIES TO MEET A special meeting of the Ladic: t her ies was stated WE tertained la Mrs. L. F. € study of SI YE DINNER SUNDAY Sewing en dinner Sunday at serve a chi: school auditorium, commencin, fwork for the church baa: will he given out | previous announcement in that an all day mecting would be held Thursday. TMINSTER GUILD M Members of the Wi of the Presbyteri e vening at the hom: ford. av with Miss Bessie Mrs. Paul S. Wright and Miss Bal 1 sang Slavic solos. on of the evening the hos served refreshme: Fashionatie women are choosing the pump because it fits the foot so does, Often the goring is cleverly an attractive buckle, or instep. CAPITOL TONIGHT AND THURSDAY. MATINEE THURSDAY AT 2:30. PEREIRA) oe ; oes lo will be on display. after which Fort Lincoln Chapter, American} held. Everyone is in to attend.| white Judge Jansonius conducted a War Mothers, held their regular, = term of district court. .The judge's! meeting Tu afternoon at the AT CORN S {next regular term open Decen 7 home of Mrs. MeDonald, Wel-| Mr. and Mrs. J. Moberg are! at Jamestown ‘fare work for vice men attending the corn show in the city | | planned for Thank and Christ-| this week. ATTENTION mas. Mrs. D. McPhee was NICHT VE i {chairman of a committee to HERE TODAY KNIGHTS TEMPLAR | fa food e the Mrs. Henry Leorch and son of af enci d 5 After| stecle “are spending the day in Bis-|, Commencing at 5 p.m. |) the busines meeting a social hour| marek. ; Thursday, Nov. 19, 1925, spe-!}} ACC | Mrs. Purfeerst h tion a: store. ‘Aid a several days" FROM stminste hureh w Mr. and M gin are spendi city. An interesting was begun | Wwin in charge: Balk Rensie A. E me ihe Tuesday in’ the ts. | Buy vour Circle will Nov. 19. The Step-in Pump Steps Into Favor. away with all the nuisance of concealed under We Feature HIAWATHA BRAND CANNED FOODS. Special Factory Demonstration. Special Prices. Saturday, November 21st. GUSSNER’S PHONE 1060 THEATRE ~——-presents—— “THE EVERLASTING WHISPER” With Tony the Wonder Horse. A Thrilling Drama of the West. 1 noon. Exhibits for the annual Christmas sale to be RETURN Lessons in reed. Monday} Judge Fred Jansonius and Court!) Christmas gift Supper will be | Reporter » McCarty returned | YOUr ristmas gi | served Monday from 5 until 8 o'clock | last ni, turke: ale will 10N eed . pted a posi- | Mandery sales lady at the Golden Rule;Cross and Templar degree. D FROM CITIES Blunt has returned from, bers urged to attend. visit in the Mr. and Mrs. J. J. denson of Dris- j coll are spending a few days im the ELGIN VISITORS B. Hageman of El-| the week in STRASBURG VISITOR of Strasburg spent ity on business. — | kets for Xmas at Hoskins - Meyer Thursday. Daughters of the at 12! American Revolution. step in smugly and buttons. hidden bene’ ' PAGE FIVE oni New Rockford where} teach ght f you be| ther have been the past three wecks| leial Tancred Com- Red meeting for work in All Sir mem- | Dinner at 6 np. m. |Knights and visiting Twin | 100 dress DRISCOLL ‘wood Se iH Glass speci: Bargain Base- ||! 1 Py Tom OF : joc + Lucas Co. For ages the skilled craftsman’s pride is becoming more popu- lar each day, the | ABY'S COLDS H are soon “nipped in the bud” | without “dosing” by use of — Blue and Am- bered footed ware and patterns in en- aved and light cut ! Water sets, console sets and complete — table Green, test | VAPORUB Dred __Qver 17 Million Jare ely ssware, CLASSES IN. DANCING Term beginning Nov. 24, ! 15 lessons. $1 serv ices. BONHAM BROTHERS Jewelers and Oplometrists. All ailments of the fect success- fully treated. Clara B. We Chiropodist. Room 11 Webb Bldg Evenings by Ap pha! Make | trays, stands, ete. — Prices We | re: hew — Baskets.) evening classes. Fed Afternoon = and) must Phone 411.) easoline. sonable. twill : noon on the Y Train No. 8 at at the depot. UH g o Tae “ARCADE store where [will s how to work the wondrou toys [have collected from al! lands and have a chat with each of you Bring your papa and mama Tlove all folks, big and lithe Be sure and meet me Satur day afterncon at Ul depot amd spend tae afternoon with me, OPENING OF TOY. LAND, SATURDAY. n Pacitic Meet me HE once variety Hand Painted Scenic ®"FIRCADE i Variety Store, Sunta’s vist, Welcome to the State Corn Show We invite you to come in and inspect our new arrivals in merchandise, including advance showing of Millinery and frocks. We LBs extensive showing line of are also a Christmas and Bridge eN Novelties. STYLE WITHOUT EXTRAVAGANCE 312 MAIN ST. PHONE 566 At SDAY AND THU Matinee Every Day TONIGHT — WEDD PRINCESS‘ A HIGH CLASS W RN STORY OF ADVEN- TURE AND ROMAN BY BRET HARTE, WHO AND WROTE DURING THE ADYVEN- DAYS OF 749, “WALTER HIER’S COMEDY “Oh, Bridget.” Exelusive Weady totear efit inery ROIC; 8 SHOfo LITTLE BLOCK aby ah 5 ty), BISMARCK, ND Thanksgiving Reductions Now, at the height of the season, we are giving you the advantage of price reductions that you cannot well afford to ignore. Our stocks were never more com- plete. Fashion's Jatest whims are accented in every yarment, each garment being selected with much care and consideration. Below yosumoiury of our offerings : Fifteen silk dresses, s Thirty - two silk dresses, 16 to Ad, formerly sizes V1 to 88 formerls 5.00, 50, Xow $39.50 ' $19.75 Now 313 Ten silk dresses, 2 to 18, formerly «$10.75 Now two 16, Ten silk dresse sizes 11 to FA. former Velveteen dresses, size $10.75 Four Ve piece dresses, Vive piece formerh $19.75. Now ... Twenty-two silk dresses, 1 to 42, formerty 2 $25.00 Twenty-five Balbriggan dresses sizes 11 to formerly formerly to A 20 per cent discount on all dance frocks. two 16, teen size 36, Velvet hats reduced to $4.95, When in the shop do not overlook our gift department. We have many new and altracive novelties that will delight the Xmas shopper. Every Fur trimmed Coat included in this sale. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, THE BEST MUSICAL COMEDY OF THE SEAS —AT THE AUDITORIUM MONDAY AND TUESDAY November 23rd and 24th. Price $1.50 and $1.00. Reserved Seat Sale Friday at Harris & Woodmansee. Under suspiees of Business and Professional Women’s Clubs.’

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