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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1925 Social and Personal Miss Fraser and Miss Lahr Are Joint Hostesses! d Miss Lucille \Florence Smith Honor Guest at Informal Parties 3 Florence Smith, who will leave soon for Riverside, e dd Rger andy f a luncheon wa acsmall proup of of Miss Smith wereg| sion of the play. | ness Women Planning Many December Events The dinner meeting of the Business | Professional, Women's club this evening at 6:30 o'clock in ! rooms is the first fairs planned for the month. dinner will be followed by a business | pal church we (evening in the During the month a social meeting | church soc will be held; Mrs. G. B. Harris will! supper at 6 entertain the members at tea; and’ a daneing party is alut the conclusion of Hundred Guests at Chureh Social + Monday Evening About one hundred members of the | WWW een The| congregation of r k the cape sleeves of th ed on the tis parti y | for the ‘college girl or for general | of a series of entertained Mon: Following the potluck + bi peru andidates {from Flasher, hag | courtesy to the Flasher lodge. Mrs. J. G. Dix: | twilight | curds entertained the gues rge of the party: irs. Roy Corwin, Mrs. H. J. lor, Mrs. Westbrook. The club will edit the January is- Business Women's clubs, D The following offi were elected | the Uni evening at the regular mee the Royal Neighbors lod = as; neapolis, formerly of Moorhead, have | announced the engagement df’ their| daughter, Gudrun, to Theodore Green- son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Sara West Ez Ankenmann, chancell Mrs, KE. an R. Middle- Trepp, recorde c The wedding will take place at the} } 1 Lytheran church, Minneapolis} 3 ce ie Van Hook an will be in- {ita 4 nt the next meeting. honor at a number of ‘fairs in Bismarek. stitution of which her president for a number of years, and AUXILIARY DIN} American tomorrow o'clock will be followed by ¢ The affair will be in the Lions’ room at the BY eld is a graduate of the| with Mrs. Gordon Cox and the follow- North Dakota Agricultural —c and is a member of the Theta Chi fra- He is now employed in the oil inspection laboratories of the state] regulatory department at Bismarek. graphical Distribu- | Commercial Uses: — Protection of the Christmas Green | REHEARSAL POSTPONED * The rehearsal of ritual work, which n planned by the officers of he Bismarck chapter of the De Mo- lay for tomorrow evening has been| postponed until sometime next week, on account of the basketball game to- morrow night. Several applications for ship in the newly organized Poem, “Christmas in the Woods,” MASONS INITIA Masons degree as exemplified ndidates at the 2, following a dinner ser Temple dining room at 6 0" \ty-five member of the order lass of eandidates will be initiated in the near future who’ became charter members organization are h over the lodge and its’ wor to be letter perfect in the rit when they take in their first clas PICTURES TAKEN Donald Bertholf of McKenzie w jal arrangements the first moving pictures at Jamestown College. en of Wilton exhibited last. Thursday ev ed parts of two fgotball games and other activities of the school, DIAMONDS BOARD MEETS TONIGRT The Bismarck school ; gular monthly meeting at in thy! you pay s nd for consid: hills against the di | | | much more you really pay for diamond or othe you the difference now superinten- hools at Amenia. about the same articie here NT p lode! Vs en “f 7. " The Modern Woodmen « for te amount of their first will meet at the A. O. urday evening at 8 o'cl of officers will be he bers are urged to attend. TO_ATTEND FUNERA| Albert Scheuer of Albert Le will arrive in, Bismarck to d the funeral of his of Linton who, This store is known for fine quality Diamonds and at other places. F. A. KNOWLES Jeweler - Bismarck. “Bismarck’s Diamond Store” night to attend t brother, Peter Shier, passed away Sunday. GUESTS HERE Miss Lillian Massiss and Massiss of Cedar in the city fo at the home 0! Rapids, Towa, y f their sister, M CARD PARTY AT S’ avcard party W 8 o'clock in th Both bridge an RETURNS FROM C! from’ Chicago ae Mion Presbyterian Ai at 11 o’clock Friday supper at 6 o’clock. Use Gas, the scientific fuel. ———S What is Business The Weather Insurance? Answer It is protection for your business. It insures the life of your business after a bad fire. Ask this Hart- Agency for particulars. MURPHY . “The Man Who Knows Insurance” Bismarck, N. D. Phone 577 Colder tonight: OPEN EVENINGS SUPERIOR MERCHANDISE ineesnnee _ Bergeson’s Quality Style ye cou wool, used to tan wi wool hat nner and the ritualisti ral members of the lodge sher were present, and one of | jtol Theatre tomorrow, with Rod La | | Rocque in the starring role. | This Producers Distributing Cor, \ FROM PRESS M ice Belk and Mi: Conference f North Da sit, ; Belk was the guest of | Miss Charlotte Logan at the Alpha Phi Omega house and Mis: lentertained by the Misse Marian. Staley at the Delpha Gama home during the conference. RETURNS FROM CHICAGO During Miss St t summer s! ening at TO LEAVE FOR CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. W. L. daughters, Katherine iwill leave soon for Ri | to. make their home. Smith BISMARCK CLOAK SHOP Just Received 100 Coats Priced to Sell For $16.95 $19.50 $29.50 $39.50 $49.50 $59.50 $69.50 $79.50 $89.50 Our buyer has been ex- cepticnally fortunate in securing new merchan- It will pay you well to investigate. New goods atriving daily. ONLY ONE DOOR EAST OF CAPITOL THEATRE. _ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ITORS FROM WILTON id Mrs. Ted Newman and Mr. tion has been i Mrs. John H. Noon and family of Iton spent the week-end in the cit; SHINE CLUB TO ME afterfloon at Twelfth street, | tion is here The banding of red At The Movies AT THE CAPITOL hioned melodrama, so en- ppropr in in the Cee production, which is pl for its theme, reviving the | Ct #¢ actions of the hero, the he Fox Trot, Charleston. nished with humor. Opposite Rod hero’s role, Jetta role of the heroine thy of her title as “the fascinating personality as the villain, adds life and color to, |this featured ‘role. j Around these three, love, danger, ——= Osteopathic Physician Telephone 210W Bismarck, N. D. turned from the Inter- Best was Ruth Stark of Mandan jas re- -from Chicago where sh n the guest of her daugh social VITAMINS Many grown people do not realize the importance of the | ht selection of vitamin- | rich foods to assure a sound irand Pa- | | body and health. ‘Scott's Emulsion : rR TOMORROW on Auxil nd_ Florence is the food-tonic tich in vita- | mins that helps solve _nu- | trition problems. It sup- ‘plies vitamin-nourish-. | ‘ment to build health. \ | Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J. 25-38 ave being planned in’ theit}of the picture, which in book ton | Py Arnson Elected Spiven by Mrs. Frank Bernes, accom ! CARD OF has been one ne club i ill meet Wed- | 0 o'clock at of Mrs. H..M. public. ED HOME \ s expected home this | visit in Wash | ¥ S$ FOR CALIFORNIA | aker will leave this week | Diego, California, for a it. ally received by the public | of the two reel thrillers, | brought back on the screen | i DeMill super he Coming ing at the ©. Regu a f rele as melodrama udal_ portrays. the 4 manner wor: | reen’s most | Noah Beery, Room 11 Christmas Store A gift from this store is most appreciated because it’s from a store where she would buy it herself and knows it to be the very hest; and in good taste. SHOP Silk Hosiery Pure thread siik hose in all colors and for Misses and Women; always a des gift -at— $1.00 to $3.50 Handkerchiefs For Men, Plain white and colored handker- chiefs in linen and siiks at— 25c to $1.50 For Women, dainy bits of lace trimmed voile or silk, also pure linen kerchiefs at— 25¢ to $1.50 Silk Underwear A truly personal gift appreciated by every Woman or Miss. Silk. Knit and Italian Silk Bloomers $3.25 to $5.95 Crepe De Chine Chemise $2.75 to $7.50 Step-in Sets of Crepe De Chine and Italian silk $6.95 to $10.50 Crepe De Chine and Radium silk gowns, all colors $5.50 to $10.50 Fancy Brassieres and Bandolettes ‘i 95e to $4.50 Hand Bags Genuine Morocco, Lizard Skin and Pin Sea! Bags in pouch or under arm styles—Green, Blue, Black, Brown and Tan cojors, at— $3.95 to $16.50 Bring the Ki season's best R ers. iwame P i Judge Coffey and Howard EF) The reception whieh this produc Kiwanis President : rded throughout | {the country has proved to De} si that the universal appeal for drama of the old days, placed in: ; modern, up-to-date in spite of the present day t sophistication of the theatre dent of t dea Bfotne daments el ‘ves’ Orchestra Plays vlatius Carts, at the weekly meeting a ye © . . peautifu ¥! Henle hoteh® Other aiticers teiceted at Lions Meeting : a for the year includ sinbjorn sand Mrs. Pillen and fan’ 43 Johns NGE THEATRE Byrne, “Important Developments” hese two liugh-make posite each oth anks: -Y » wish to thank the Odd Fee his, and thet many kind 1, k panied by Mrs. Ward sworth guests of the club. of Jamestown we Pe Wage Annual- meeting — I Spctz Post No. 1, Wedne =} evening, December 9th. ports of cutgoing officer: stallation of new officers. members are urged to att Cole ALP. Lentart, tad, Dr. rustees a omaniber ussed ustad, in suryery; and Pat finanee ss who clopes For the relier « Iguses, Corns, 1 Burning Feet and the vebuildins to finish LARCH MASONS meeting Bismarck hapter tonight at 7:30 p.m. Election of officers. sl foot trouble is due to weak exuininution in Ball Room Dancing; 3 oe i mnhae Wir Hollenbach EVERYONE APPRECIATES POOT SPECIALIST i} PHONE. 607 room std) | JEWELRY GHEES : Rocque in the Mes. Re 1 RR SSS Lessons $7.00), 116 4th St. Matines Every —_—___— All ailments of the fi Clara B. Westphal nings The Helling Agency General Insurance and First Guaranty Bank Bldg. Phone 877 _—_— Bismarck, N. DP. Chvistmas Rei ta SE wd GILFILLAN es to Toyland to see the greatest collection cf toys we have ever shown. Prices to suit all pur Webb Brothers “Merchandis¢ of Merit Only” OTE sang adel, GIFTS TRAT LAST g re enrevifS yg aay Virst Guaraaty Bank Bldg, Kspecialiy Hf Phey Come Krom Here. I: With the selection as variod a is in this broke arches Practioall ‘i . . ne ie ‘ store, Christmas shopping and pitt selecting in the foot So standing, is painful t tire or burn don't is more of a pleasiurc never before. Our prices are reasonable vir woods right tke inquiries. Pres : in every way. OFFICE HOURS: Ham. too pe ou Select gifts now while st Evenings by Appointment, BONHAM BROTHERS Jewelers and Optometrists. =~ —— ect SN NYP Day At TONIGHT LAS’ — Tuesday TIVES DO YOU KNOW Our Christmas Cards Are N LEWIS STONE ANNA Q. NILSSON SHIRLEY MASON TULLY MARSHALL IAN KEITH HAROLD GOODWIN y Than Ever Before? The exclusive Gibson and Stanley Lines. Come in and look them over, —-in— “THE TALKER” Out of town cus t forget your en tomers. send — for vaved Christma our catalog of Christmas cards. NEWS PICTURES COMEDY ora RS Che Gilhilian UY any Gilfillan model for your Christmas gift. You are assured of beautiful and rich TONE, AMPLE VOLUME and CLARITY for distant programs and an ability to select any station with unfailing accuracy and mar- velous distinctness. Gilfillan Special Features, developed ex-° clusively for these sets, make them superior in performance in any competitive test. Hear a Gilfillan Radio before you buy. Ask the Gilfillan deaier to demonstrate. 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