The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 24, 1926, Page 5

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Z ’ iy , 4 b> at ry ot a “noon at 3 o'clock. A large gttend- i. -night; Thursday fair WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1926 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE “RAGE FIVE ENTERTAINS AT INFORMAL AF- TERNOON Mrs. Robert Dohn entertained « at the Eltinge today and Thurs-| you'd better .see the picture tol Annunciation of ‘the Blessed Virgin!ommended, according to advatice Mary, there will be # celebration of | reports, day. When father starts “step-| fi r ved | rts, ays lay. ep-|find out what happens. | the Holy Conmunion at geen on| This fascinating comedy of} ping” does mother stay home by young married life is adapted from . * the well-known and tremendously oS AERE TODAY eel Sohn eer “a suc- HERE TO ATTEND ANNIVERSARY || Mrs. H. W. Koch of Fort Rice is/Ce8s by Frank Craven. It begins Mr. ahd Mre bles of Shelby, | SPending the day in the city, shop-j with the courtship of the bashful Mont., have been in the city attend. | Pit and visiting friends, Tommy Tucker, who’ has to be group of ladies yesterday afternoon| ing the golden wedding anniversary were be coached by the kindly old Doctor at her home, 314 Second street. The] of Mrs, Trapp’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. | HERE FROM WASHBURN | Livingston in the manner in which afternoon was spent in doing greg J. H. Spohn. They left this morning, M. E. McCurdy and son of Wash-jcne should propose. Then, after work. At the conclusion of the for their home. Another daughter, | burn were in the city yeste |he has surprised both himself and George. Fae ry served, lee H. F. Tramp of White Rock, S,/ business~ Grace Livingston by asking her to assisted the hostess in Celebrations leaving thin morning for) 18 CONF show’ how they get’ throagh the RETURNS FROM EXTENDED TRIP her home. Mrs. J. M. Devine has been confined | pinct Year, the fireside? That is the question answered in “Dancing And the answer would seem to be, that although this may have been the correct thing to do years ago when dr i a horse and buggy was considered the height of fashion, in, these days it is not considered so. No, sir, in the words of sone “Mamma goes where papa goes, or papa don't £0 out tonight!” So we have t ation of a “dancing mother’ falls in love wtih her daughter's pom Cook with Gas. It’s the, Ideal Fuel. | SSS DOCTOR M.E. BOLTON - Osteopath Specialist in R! Thursday at 7 xilliam Glardon, employed at the| THURSDAY MUSICAL CLUB MZETS| Hinges. ome “oF the mast few days PY) Matt Moore and Kathryn eee? | Date teh Ae we Chronic han retuned from an extended trip| qg@ttygrnaresesanieal club, will) 5. = fal ite nipbereed. by darrell Mac Dis tow “hi meet tomorrow afternoon at the Bus- 9-~~ ee ee y J. rel - ited with sisters: und ‘Lov Aupeten,| ines# and Professional Women's club | At The Movies = {| Ponald,, Ba area FOOT SPECIALIST pena whale Hew ‘with a’ sister, Mrs.p rooms. | Miss Bessie Baldwin and | Frank Curri Frank Cooley, Vir-| SPECIAL Henry Building Y “I Mrs, J. L. Hughes will be hostesses, |---| ginin Madison, John Patrick and |] All diseases of the feet snecens- 116 Fourth St. M. 0. Cooper. While in Loa Angeles he attended a battery school and will return there some time this summer to finish his co BAPTIST LADIES TO MEET | The her og Ladies Aid society will meet at the church parlors Thursday afternoon. All members are urged to be present and each is asked to bring a’darning needle as the afternoon is to be spent in tying quilts. Mrs. E. Falkenstein and M H, F..O’Hare will be the hostesses. MOTOR TO MEXICO Mr, and Mrs. C. Leibert Crum left) Monday by automobile for ii where Mr. Crum will attend to busi- nes matters Mrs. Crum visited over the week-end with her parents in Grand Forks, joining Mr. Crum at Fargo. J PRESBYTERIAN LADIES TO MEET The Presbyterian Ladies Aid will hold a business meeting : tally treated, \ Phone 311 WESTPHAL |) 's Bootery | Evenings by sopointment. || Telephone 240W Bismarck, N. D. TO MEET TONIGHT AT THE CAPITOL |Carolynne Snewde The Bible class of St. George's! For an evening of chuckles, “The ELTINGE THEATRE Episcopal church will meet in the| First Year,” coming to the Capi-) Clara Bow, Conway Tegrle, parish house thia evening at 7:45.'to1 Theatre tonight, Alice Joyce: form a trio of fav Tomorrow being the Feast of thei and Thursday, is orites found in “Dancing Mothers’ Wednesday he highly rec- | | = | NUUNONUNUODRONCOLONUDERRAHRgGRAEANAONCUGUUORUODOGOOCAROCEUONONaAOCaCOONANOCAUAUOSHNOAELOGOOHOAOCGROOLaOonnORSAUoNNaucoNaOcganOnNoNonducconneccanccsunccnanocnacoduaccnanccganccnnacosnncconacconscssnese \ afternogn in the church parlors. Plans for the coming year will be discussed. All ladies of the congre- gation are cordially invited. TO RESIDE HERE Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Spangler and) two children have come to Bisinarck to make their home. They have been living in Billings, Mont., for the last two years and prior to that time were residents of Bismarck. TO. HOLD SUNRISE SERVICE The Christian Endeavor of the Presbyterian church and the Epworth League of the Methodist Episcopal church will hold a joint sunrise song) service Easter morning at the !'res- byterian church. MID-WEEK LENTEN SERVICE: Rev. L. Wolfeil of Hannover will preach at the Lenten Services of Zion Lutheran church, Thursday TL ee topic is “The Promised Savior.” are weleome. LUTHERAN LADIES’ AID TO Mi A | The Zion Lutheran Ladies’ = meeting will be tomorrow at p. my at the home of Mrs. J. Harrison, 219 West Thayer street. All members =~! ds are cordially invited to * ; | All SHOPPERS YESTERDAY Mrs. A. P. Rosvold of Driscoll, Mrs, Paul Lang of Sterline, Mrs. Emil Lang of Sterling and Frank De LaBarre of New Leipzig]= were in the city shopping yesterday. MISS REGISTER PLEDGES BETA ZETA. Miss Beatrice Register has been initiated into the Beta Zeta society, one of the four literary societies for - | women at the Jamestown college. ‘i TO MEET TOMORROW The regular meeting of the De- gree of Honor will be held ut the A. 0. U, W. Hall tomorrow night at 8" o'clock sharp. All members are urged t6 be present. RETURN HOME Clarence Waldera, Norton Davis, and Robert Frazer have returned to their home in Jamestown after a week-end visit in the city, the guests of Ronald McIntyre. SHOPPING HERR Mrs, E. A, Lierhoe, Mrs. C. A. ster and Mrs. P. M. Weinberg of Turtle Lake spent Tuesday in the city, shopping and visiting friends. TO MEET TONIGHT The Merit Badge Committee of the Boy Scouts will meet this evening at 7:30 o’clock at the Oscar H. Will & Company office. "9 Gui meet wii uns We Corwin Thursday after- We Are Making the Most Radical Price Reductions On the Following Lots of Dresses LOT ONE Is Composed of Wool Dresses Only There are about 200 in this lot, and in this “assortment will be found Reps, Twills, Twil- ene and Flannels; every dress had a former value of $10.00 and up; all at dne price now now they must’ go;and‘at one price $4.95 $Q.95 LOT FOUR on 25 Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits In the new spring materials, made in fashion’s ap- proved styles; all Suits have the short jackets; sizes 16 to 40; values to $55.00;.your choice ‘ } ay i here Every Purchase Must Be ‘Satisfactory or Money Refunded | ee Wi LOT THREE : Is Composed of Sport Dresses Flannels. Tweeds and Silks; every Dress is perfect as to style, workmanship and quality : values that will surprise you; they must be moved before Easter and to do so they go at $ 12” LOT FIVE 100 Womens’ and Misses’ Coats Your choice of a Dress Coat, a Sport Coat, or a strict- ly tailored garment; all at one price to move them ‘before Easter; your choice : $+) 5-00 UCAS CoO. LOT TWO Is Composed of Silk and Wool Dresses In all the new spring shades and styles; the materials in these Dresses are of the very best; they were bought to sell up to $25.00 and were extra: good Values at that price; ance is desired. RETURN HOME Mrs, L. Eastman and Mrs. EF. P. Martin of Hazelton have returned to their home after # short vigit in Bis- marek. ENTERTAINED AT BRIDGE MisshMary Kelly was hostess last eveni t a prettily planned bridge party in her home at the Hughes Apartmenta. CONFINED BY ILLNESS Miss Genevieve Lampson, society reporter on the Bismarck Tribune, is confined to her home by illness. HERE ON BUSINESS Mrs. Hill of Roseglen is in city for a few days on business. Rummage Sale at Episco- pal House on 8rd St., Satur- day, March 27. SS the | 8 The Weather | Cloudy, much colder to- and rather cold eneeanunnnneninenvacsunnananocenncconanonen ee evening, March 25, at 8 o'clock. His LE; : | TODAY -._ | Showing of 31 Paris Colors in sheer weight hose 5 fashion features safe- guard them against im- perfections. Holeproof Hosiery a- lone provides $1.00 $1.65 Chiffon. Pure Japanese thread , Fullfashioned. Sheer weight. ailk. Sheer and smart. In 27 { 207inch pure thread silk leg.’ new Paris shades. Silk sole. § New French colors. Ex! Merc. hem, heel and toe. ~~~ tremely fashionable. _ | HOSKINS-MEYER Spring Flower Show To keep that wonderful display o oy Flow in their riot of colors through the rainbow at ov greenhouses for our eyes alone would be selfish- ness, PALM SUNDAY We invite all of you to come and fe: Our greenh on Ave. D. and 4ty reet, will be open until o'clock for your inspection. We are putting on this show and—there will he no admittance fee. BE SURE AND COME HOSKINS-MEYER e st avith ua. Matinee Every Day at TONIGHT WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY CLARA BOW Conway Tearle Alice Joyce a wealthy idler. a captivating So the pretty ys, “Why don’t Father Daught flapper. mother says, I step out, to So she does. some stepper! dresser! And wait until you see the complicatiot in this big, flashy, Rolls-Roycey com- edy-drama. COMEDY Ue [ VPito [ANE -3e- ary = vata oi And she’s And some some—bat

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