The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 24, 1925, Page 5

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+ | NECKWEAR FOR eee eee Informal Club Entertained by Mrs. Cordner Mrs. Portis Cordner of 422 F street entertained last evenin prettily planned bridge party for the! members of the Informal bridge club, Three tables of bridge were in play, Miller was elected a mem- favors were veed on the . At the conclu- sion of the ening the hostess served a course luncheon, SALVATION OFFICIALS Adjutant and Mrs. Brewer of Far- ko commanders of the North Dakota and Western Minnesota divisions of J Army, will be here to- nigh conduct a meet- ine rmy hall, preceeded by! two street services also of Fargo, and Adjutant and i Roberts of ‘Jamestown, — Adjutal nson and two assistants from alley City and Envoy and Mrs. Jes- sip of Mandan will assist Mr. and Mrs. Brewer. An especially interest- ing musical program is planned as Aujutant Brewer is an efficient trom hone player. HOME FOR HOLIDAYS Rose Viere of the Roan and clinic and her siste i student nurse at the St. Ale pital, will leave this evening for their now in New Munich, Minn., whe: they will family reuni Thanksgiving day. At St. Cloud thi will be joined b. Gaptain Duer Straus two weeks. LOPTICAN tercoptican slides will be shown this evening at & o’elock at the Zions Lutheran church. The slides will illust the missi chureh is doin x the colored people of the south, All members of the congregation are invite very important meeting of the will be held immediatel night from Fargo, where she is at- tending the North Dakota Agricultur- al college, to spend the ‘Thanks holidays with her parents, M. Smith of Third street. VISITOR . Johns of Des Moines, In, r of the Harford Frock com y of Chicago, has been a business itor inthe city. Mis. H. Tt. Crum of MeKenzie, divi- sion manag TO MINOT President R, Be Mu the state board of administrat! and eph Kitthen left today for Minot inspect the damage caused by wind Minot normal school and ar- VISITED HERE Mr. and Mrs. dames Houle, with their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Houle, of Makoti, were guests at the home of their daughters, Mrs. y und Mrs. M. Bagley, over the week-end. »ARISH HOUSE i of . parishioners of St, George's F ehorch ai the Parish house this ev ing at 8 o'clock at which time the} church program will be discussed. MARRIAGE LICENSE GRANTED ‘A marriage license was granted yesterday in county court to Edwin Russe! Small and Minnie Beatrice Neugebauer, both of Burlei¢h coun SPEND DAY HETE Mrs. Petty Grove, Mrs. E. 8. Thompson and Mrs. Cotton, all o' Witton, are spending the day in ¢l city. INITIATE NEW MEMBERS The Girl Reserves met last evening in the Presbyterian chureh at which time 12 new members were initiated. RETURNS FROM TRIP Miss Dorothy Blanding has return- ed from a week's business trip to Fargo, Grand Forks and Jamestown. SON BORN Mr, and Mrs. Theodore Anderson are the parents of a son, born yes- terday morning at a local hospital. VISITING HERE A Miss Beatrice Clark of Fort Rice is visiting in Bismarck with friends over the Thanksgiving holidays. IMPROVING | - ; 1s, Bigelow Neal, who hus been ill Bismarck hospital, is reported as improving. VISITED HE Miss Edna Sauer of Washbura vis- ited with friends in Bismarck yes- terday. ae Thanksgiving bargain Mil- linery Sale for Wednesday. Take advantage of these un- usual values offered at this sale. Buchholz. today The Weather Snew probable tonight and Wednesday ; colder. OPEN EVENINGS ADVANCE Bergeson’s” | Quality-Style-Economy ath a, lonfo sett 3? nenegormt to Mrs, Henry Hanson, | J > other sisters.| ‘The Misses Viere will be gone about | i TERTAINMENT| * rk that the] uiled upon! RETURNS FROM FARGO GN. Liv | several day AT ST. PAUL 2 MONDAY Mrs. Mills Was Hostess Saturday | it at Dinner Party Pe maick y nm bus YESTERDAY chuh of Regan was in Bis- iness, dinner. today on busine of a children’: ations w Richholt School C nt of flower . enhaneed th ¥ appointed table, Program Tonight : Two tables bridge were played : ‘ollowing the dinner. Honors were All grades of the Richolt school won by Mrs, Ross Hartwick and will tate part in the program to. Arthur Tavis of Mandan. given this ning at 7 o'clock at - he sel ol 7 will ow PLAYMAKERS TO MEET Ee noe ne ne aay The regular meeting of the Jnmier younger, students a two act Playmakerg was held at the igh Thanksgiving play by the fifth and school F afternoon at ith ede clock. Charles McCurdy was clect- "A small admission fee will be ed_as librarian to succeed Edward charged for the program, pre O'Neill, A committee was appointed Goods to be used to purchase a plavo to find a play which could be used for the school, at the Christmas service at the High school. Val Nup raldine Gish, Ind Trnest Heneer arethe connate, Kiwanians Hear Next week's ne will be conduct- Rev. W E. Vater ed by Jean M cod, Simon Miller and Genevieve Rue. | 7 v . ENTERTAINS SUNDAY SCHOOL Cabe | Methodist CLASS was the principal spe Mrs. Alfred Zuger entertained the Thanksgivin program oft members of her Sunday school c is club this noon at tae McKee of the Episcopal chureh at a matine na aturday efternoon at the Elting er the show the guests were tal en to Hoffman's where a luncheon s There were ten girls in yall students at the Indian boys were enjoyed school ) Annoancement. wis the wee har rgaret en. They ‘or Kulm where they will be! quests of :, Judge Johnson Mr. and M Lockhart wa: ormerly Miss CJooten LEAVES ie Ps © their den in che Grand « hotel ity for the past mi a J if left Sunday for : There was a tec cinbjorn Johnson to the members, urging their r the library board in Bisma t Di: ct Governor Lowe of the club and gave a fore going to he lis, “Mrs, McKenzie Mary M wn and Mrs. | ae |" MANDAN NEWS 4 Saturda Sat the off tion for acute son is more t f, Wild Rose Distric Alma = district; and Frances White: were in the ¢ who has been in the employ of Morris Rosen in the lat ter's Store in Mandan for two na general clothing r good store at Hazen Matt Steckler aughters of W. for their home in i! As hi hospital. DAUGHTER BORN their usual elaborate Thank: Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Lund of Steele giving dinner. Service from are ‘the parents of a baby girl, born 0 i yesterday at the wi thasptal, Lo’clock until 9 o’clock p. m. They have named the ; P i aah nae CROKE iget up a dinner at home. eee ee putcoma and! Thanksgiving dinner at the chiidren will leave ihursday morn- MeKenzie Hotcl Dairy Lunch ing for a visit’ with relat and Pe ie in Chicago and Oak Trork, 11h: OO cents. 5, & | Watch for Klein’s “Kar- BY GIRL iter of Meno- th of a daugh- + Alestus ls “Den't Park Here,” at the Auditorium. last time tonight. ter yesterday ai the zbe of se, business in STS SUCCESS Crrosivedt, My. and Mis. !. Medina are guests at the home of Co , Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hanson. lene LADY FORESTERS WILL MEET [styect boy The Lady Foresters will meet to- Dakota Vusines (oc night at 8 o'clock at St. Mary's school hall. jfanathe: t ithe samc ,' Branch. A ti for the Fargo I » Fargo. roth "1 executive of a's'Minneapolis office manager Agency. ON BUSINESS W. W.. Stackhouse of transacted business here yesterday. Yecmen ty na tonight, Nov. 24th, at A. O- for the winter, is secretary toa Los U. W. Hall. Tickets $1.00. Angeles lawyer. Watch results. Extra ladies 50 cents. | “Follow the SucceS$ful.’” Dec. 7 ey ea ee aves weeks. Write F. L. Wat- Fresh buttermilk daily at som ves Ye 3K, the Modern Dariy. _kins, Pres., 806 Front St., Fargo. toons.” | Healthy Mothers Have Healthy Children | | IFE SAVERS are the purest, most wholesome candy you can possibly provide for little | \ folks. } These china-hard circles of goodness do not upset little stomachs and they’re likewise Beloit, Wis.—I have eight chil- dren, all stout and healthy, and 1 am well, too, and 1 give Dr, Pierce's; Favorite ‘Prescription credit for. alli kind to tiny teeth. this. I lost. my first. baby. Then hand to) I began taking the ‘Favorite Pre-! “ones. aft fobs genereme scription’ and I became stout. and well and had ng more trouble. My he. lstle tummies children are a joy to me because as I said, they are all stout andj healthy.”—Mrs, Elizabeth Rook, 223) rritl Ave, ‘Ask your neighbor about this “Pre-| scription” which has sold for 60 ears. Obtain it now in tablets or, Laud Sram Seer Beet De ierce at. Inyaligs’ in, ‘alo, , N, Y., 10c Wee tetal ‘phe. haem aaearenstess| EAL SALE TO Sal ed OPEN FRIDAY. dies at San Diego Baldwin spent Mrs. E. J. Taylor, Chairman— 95 Per Cent of Proceeds | YP 'e she was vil Remains in State : as chairman for thi seal sale for the November 2 there and the rem per cent will he used by state smarck for the Community Cot K roof the Me] The Christmas seal has a splendid) M.. Dr as to tuberedlous patents i hsPl| MeKenzie Hotel Dairy Lunch e Christy.as Tubereulo seal 60 cents. | __ Talks to Lions Warmth and strength for a cold day HREDDED of the e Record, Ha e pieced quilts wil al feature | Kan : tothe isxle . Mandan, is seriously the Dea TEACHERS WERE ness hospt |McKenzie Hotel will serve }} le A aby Lois Jean., This is cheaper than you can; “ es | Ask for some better symbol of sincere gratitude for ' Dakotans’? make good every- Dancing Party where. Lissa Flom, in California! peace, prosperity and continued being than a bountiful iable. W supply the added touch needed to complete the day. Thankful Hearts Chrysanthemums at the height of their Narcissus, Carnations and other flowers and decora- | tive plants. | Your child— | FLOWER PHONE 7st THE BI MARCK TRIBUN ™ PAGE FIVE ith | late complete county returns! Thanksgiving bargain Mil- Tibuted hy the Sorth ist usals linery le for Wednesday. on, The |The wor E ry Take advantage of these un- — COUNTY QUOTA | combines the spirit of Chri: 1 of hum and di Tubereu tion i of th atk Asst Ted Cross. ina usual values offered at this sale. Buchholz. “Dent Park Here,” at: the Auditorium, jast time tonight. | i The death of Mrs. Penina BE. Ward, | picneer resident of Those Conducting Drive Con- fident County Will Over- = Subscribe Its Quota —————_— Your Children. (GA Stop Their Pain son. The body is being breagat to smarek and funeral services will Friday afternoon at 2 ut che Presbyterian ehureh, Rev S. Wright offic With reports Christmas | orth Dakota Tube® | 2 ts WO.) very ineomple ion whieh will bi al Ht and continue as Ev ‘The Woman's! neil is sponsoring the k. munual Ty CHRISTMAS - nor APPROACHES And wth its aap SA urvive, six | quith th i aband having CAMs are meetings in their cans: Shien ok isel fF ‘ Phe city and county pirit of th ing to enroll 2.000 0 roers oth rand with the first day ¢ ter little « u eke uel Handy Pocket Tin Only 25c uy evening A member of the 4f m, TL, if din each de en yours use, ining forty) lot of gat ever shown, Ml weely display 1 ac coonlote HAIN A CIN 2225 / __ | devout Christian, ie I} remain in| She made her home on a farm} will he used | nex Iwin since 1905 cil for ite] The surviving child of San Di A Splendid Record Clinton, In which fal wo tte, Mont.; He Fred “Heiniloom, Charles Bin vice in Bismarck. The Oy ha first seal sale furnish Perey Freeman, Bald: | Ton t rant Stewart, Joplin, Mo. f exter of fe vi Wo oney tnd to As has been the custom the Hemtive coon sale. tnderweieht ell"! MeKensie Hetel will serve n ed with milk through the proceeds | their usual elaborate Thanks- yom Christmas seat sales for tha yoat| occin af . se | pa H ror) Biving dinnex. Service from! ‘ U A » for 1 o'clock until 9 o'clock p.m. aa : i as pa , This is cheaner than you can lect be tren whose eyes needed care; | Zl a dinner imported by 1 3 { home. eventh drive Curnished ex: Thanksgiving dinner at the} Fr. A. KNOWLES Jeweler - Bismarck. MUMS FOR THANKSGIVI Turkey and “Mums — they are inseparable. | DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician HG {th St. ‘Telephone 210W Mowers do reflect happiness. You will enjoy the sense of com pleteness they bring to your table. Your guests cannot but note that you have prepared well for them Bismarek, N. D. sof the feet success= ally trea Clara B. Westphal Chiropodivt. Webb Bid WHEAT — your host ift of flowe If you are a guest will appreciate —it will surely be a token of Room 1 Phone 413 Evenings by Appointment 1 EAR TREE SOT HOSKINS - MEYER , | chor SUETS 240 CON The Home of Service Try Our Delicious Steaks and Chops. | Thanksgiving | Footwear {{{ General tnsurance and i il Bonds 1 When you thes pound the fest — | First Guaranty Bank Bldg ' nen you oe one ee ey \P vhome 577 Bismarek, X. 0 {your joy wi be iner dia huodved fe'd with t 1 Dpeeansanarny ea DOAN ie See NIG { knowledge of perfect fooiweer to copier | The Helling Agency PEACOCK basi Reveivan | pump) with a large buckle of brillianis, and a spike heel, a pump of beautiful lines and mod- A iovely new black Satin | | Matinee Every Day At TONIGHT TUESDAY surance of well- WEDNESDAY and THURSDA suggest Flowers Patent Leather A new spike heel patent FLOWERS eason. Roses, | leather pump with side gore and patent buc on the instep. A special number featured in al “Peacock” shops for iim, $10.00 le GREENHOUS| Greenhouses Open Unti’ Noon Thankssiving Day. Our Hosiery department is ready with a complete | showing of eit Hosiery € 7 OO to $3.50 Webb Brothers “Merchandise of Merity Onl Wedgewood Pottery and Dinnerware “BLUE JASPER” The most popular type of Wedgewood— deep blue with raised figures in white — tea- wun] = EE A TY pots, jugs, cake plates, vases and-many other _ articles to brighten the Thanksgiving table. Also many beautiful pieces*in white with raised blue figures and back with white dec-° Closed AM Day lc THANKSGIVING DAY 2 4 We wil serve you until 10 CH) 5 > rations : : o clock p. m. Wednesd Our new Trentham in Wedgewood dinner- i | Lis 25th, ware, a conventional design in ted and black, OUR METHODS PLE is very classy. BONHAM BROTHERS Jewelers and Optometrists. Permanent Wave, § GO TO HARRINGTON’S SINMARCK, N.D. {LIL BUT ONE OF THE BEST PICTURES EV SHOWN AT THE ELTING Come Early! Doors Open 7:15

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