The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 28, 1926, Page 5

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ployment bureau and 6) H 99 Nai cicleaet Marsitite ee Dr The “Demi-Boot” (ritcNirinsrance sdepurtorent’ and Marion Bowles of Joliet, Ill., retir- ~~ his father, D. J. McPhee, of the state g second national vice president; | treasurer's office, yin leave and Mrs. Ora Snyder of Chicago, who’ week for w two weeks’ vacation Mrs. E. C. White and daughter, has become bot bes! through her in- to Yellowstone park and the Bl Mary, returned the first of this week terests in the Snyder Candies. Hills, 8. D. ne from a two months’ vacation spent eats ‘ ferdatad mo — 74. [in Minneapolis and at the lakes in Silver Service ma Miss Budge Gives Te einai ENT ERTAINS AT BIRTHDAY L Minnexote. Be Exhibited in | Report on BP:W. | eg | Naa : Memorial Building; Meet at Dinner} (eae i A ck Cheutee partocwan eeiored aurikg as Fi or Embroider y | Minnie J. Nielson and Mis: the afternoon after which delightful The silver service, used on the! The members of the Business and ; / refreshments were served. Package Outfits it with relatives and friends at Turtle Luke, Mercer and Washburn. RETURN FROM TRIP nal bank, Archie MePhee of the} t ip ik Mrs. R, T. Lewis entertained eight little girls at her home yesterday in it battleship North Dakgta will be ex-' Professional Women’s Club and — We 9 hibited in the main corridor of the; their guests were entertained at din- X FOR DRISCOLL omen § Liberty Memorial building of the cap-j ner at the Country Club last evening. Philadelphia and De. Miss Agnes Hultherg and Miss i Friday afternoon from 3 to 6. It! After the dinner an interesting re- lancey of Minneapolis. Ingred Anderson left yesterday for _be placed on three tables just} port on the eighth annual convention Quire, who has been one of the speak- | a two weeks’ vacation at Driscoll, f in front of the grand stairway. {of the National Federation of 'Busi- ers at the institutes being held the, . where they will visit at the Olaf es The massive punch bowl will be| nes: ind. Professional Women’s Clubs past week at the teachers’ colleges Quale home. a table made for it hel it Des Moines, Iowa, the week throughout the state, has recently -— y i lof J ly 11, was given LS Modal Chris- turned from a trip to the Bad Lands | ‘URNS FROM YELLOWSTONE sie Budge, who was a delegate from and is visiting here before leat ‘| . M nice Gerber returned yes- hygienic problem now solved a new and different true here. Mrs. Delancey is ma trip to the Yello eg am twenty-four Miss Budge gave some interesting! the guest of her mother, Mrs. 3, Cook, . protection. Dispose of it as Officials wi th of high lights of th ion, She and her sister, Miss Lillian Cook. ‘ easily as tissue. You are sure to want sev- the two! told how it every Comma > Flanking this | ies Papi aia tte tasiy dat eRr aD splendid punch bow! will be two lace r dgeal clubs are sup- Miss Huber Is This “demi-boot,” x0 called because) fit ot th "THE old-time “sanitary. ped te of ttese dainty ening covered round tables bearing the nal i H Guest at it is Wesigned to protect the foot in| q° fast becoming a rarity. Millions to while away the idle mé- five branched_ candelebra and the table the speal ionor Guest ai wet weather, is presented for Fall. are discarding it as a needless hazard. ments, sewing for the’ various pieces” of the silver service,| the federati Wt is of blue kid trimmed in thong A including the coffee samovar, tea] help girls not syet through high Two Showers embroidery. Outdoor home portraits for. service and the fish service. The! school. Other national organizations! |. A irre se SaaS ~~] Christmas “gifts. Christ- eighteen inches in| support loan funds to help the girl| Miss Mirinie J. Nielson and Miss onaR jdt VE inplaada Bg y a trellis of gold) through high school and about to en-| Hazel Nielson entertained the mem- TO TAKE VACATION TRIP mas _is only five months b from now and why not be wire, will be filled with wild roses, bers of the department of public in-| _N. J. Selenski, auditor, and Lester the atate flower of North Dakota. | gt on of the need for em.| struction at a dinner at the Grand| Flness, transit manager at the Biest| thinking about. thi a saranege ‘wiil tingle with the oes phasizing a more complete and spe- Stati woheteting anee™ we es f a eh a ad during the afternoon. The depart-| cial preparation for a successful bus-/ 4. 4 bride of next week. A few in-| [7 thoge’ photos made ments will be represented as fol-|iness career. and raid the need was’ timate friends and the sisters of 2 the shrubbery in lowa: - jovernor's office, Miss ch never more evident than today. Miss Huber were Egests. | There were DO CTOR your yard and everywhere Miss kethos® Menecar seceatery, “Se| the immature girl so that she will, Sx tables, each table being decorat. M E.BO T N is at its best, and will make Mrs, W. J. Targart; department] not be pushed into the business world! flowers. After dinner Miss Louise f M¥le LTO! such wonderful back- oa and labor, Miss a aking Jef the “Hapsrt of the oi ae ite et are sang} th: grounds for home _ por- Bhafe: Hf spent li IRE: tar tee boner Osteopa' : traits? Family groups and None [/ Yon ask for it at any drug or de- F legislative committee she) spent in making gifts for the honor bared 1 ideal indivi otos ; individual photos are idea partment store, without hesitancy, Better d that part of th rt re- i‘ foveing to the prope: oa nit labo: eos Huber was entertained res Specialist in Christmas gifts, and why imply b: “KOTEX.” Chronic not do them now at your ere bhp ae doing le brary ‘amendment. Much terday noon at a luncheon in the homes? After October first || o1¢, insecure ways. Enjoy “KOTEX,” a new and remarkable way, is now used by 8 in 10 better class women, Discards as’ asa ot W tasene No! Prd ileomen frassment. It's five times as absorbent as ordi- nary cotton pads! You dine, dance, motor for hours in sheerest frocks without a second’s doubt or fear. baby, the home or your own personal needs. In- spect this new ‘showing while it is at its best. There Are I And th ALL’ danger cnekling: spa aret Welch; depart- y resulted in a compromi i} fices of the Department of Public on, Miss Irene Pil-/ tl ion Back to the state or-| Instruction, given by Miss Irene Pil- ; Bank of North Dakota, in the federation for an| moor. The affair was a handkerchief End every only Sterrett; hail insurance, dorsement of the amendment, said] shower. the foliage will be~gone. |/day. Package of twelve costs ‘i . ’ sta Miss Budge. sian en cae Now “8 Sis ideal Sas Siw Wee little dresses of voile and ba- sion, Miss Maud Engli: ¥ The proposed amendment to the} RECEIVES OLD INVOICE BOOK Telephone 240W Taal * 1 3 . * compensation, Mi ura Schlecter; | federation constitution increasing na-| The histetical soclety han received Write Mrs. W. E. Butler, ' tiste with lovely patterns, rompers, state highway commission, Miss Rose| tional dues from one dollar to two) an old invoice book of the post trad-! Bismarck, 120 West Rosser, Bis- 4 _ = i adjutant general's office, Miss dollars mat with auch Piste ler firm of & on Jordan sand Hed: marck, or phone 898 for ap. \ stuffed animals, etc., for the kid- jerke; compensation sion, Mrs.| tion, nally carried, sa i lerich of ‘or uford, dated! arck, b = : E fy i N. D. pointments. Ne laundry—discard like tlesue dies. Aprons, Gowns, combina- el Conradi; state school lands,| Budge. This incre: includes a] 1888. This book contains invoices of Miss Josephine Kositzsky and Miss} subscription to the federation organ| goods bought by the various firms Delia Soehrn; state bank examiner’s| or bulletin dependent Woman.”| dding business fee the post. It is office, Miss Mildred Rundell; motor] The Minnesota delegation led in the| noticeable how different the prices vehicle department, Miss Gladys} discussion against the increase id] were, Christmas turkeys selling for Pierce; state health department, Miss| was tse by North Dakota, ten cents a pound dressed, shipped Blanche Whittemor od of some other middle west de! from Minnesota. By far the largest immigration, Mrs. J. Devine, and{ gati single ftem Msted was beer, in fact, board of administration, Miss Luise) M Joy Wright of Cleve-jthis one item equalled all the other Marr. land, Ohio, national president, pre-| invoices made. The book iven! Wives of offici: including the} sided at the convention. Miss Lena Mr. Ritter, f the} Madesin Phillips of New York city, y t wife of the governor, wives of “ ruins of the post buildings a few judges of the supreme court andjone of the outstanding women law-| years ago. Other mementoes of old members of the state board \of ad-| yers of the country, was elected the| Fort Buford were received from John ministration, and ladies of the state] new president. In a statement she| Mercer, Jr., and George Braman, who e e historical department will assist at she believed the most important} lived on the land once occupied by the serving table at different hours! work for the coming year will be the| the post. 1 e Cc 1 n n of the afternoon and will be ready to fi f th help inquiring g on little point i in} LEAVE FOR‘INSPECTION TOUR of interest in the history of the sil- . Shi his broader R. B. Murphy and Joseph A. Kit- ver service. ~ chen, members of the state board of i e Any and all will be welcomed free- i ge. administration, left last evening for a ly to view the beautiful silver ser- executive | town to visit the hospital for u vice returned by the United States 5 will be thes insane. They will visit the teach- government to North Dakota’ after] adoption of a unified program to be college at Valley City today and Bere ewes diy re — he ed el the clubs in the ace seri the summer eter at ‘. ie : ed States battleship No akota,| tion. e convention approve e| Forks tomorrow. ir. Murphy w . ‘: . * * which was recently conducted oub to| plun because it believed the best te-| give an address at the commencement f Re-grouped and ‘re-priced for quick riddance—Savings that sea under her own steam and fired} sults can be achieved through-united | exercises at the University. Friday upon by the United States navy in| effort. The board also decided upon| they will visit the teachers’ college cannot be exaggerated comvliance with the allied agreement kiand, California, a» the meeting} at Mayville and will return Friday . Sweeping Re- +] ductions Cre. i ate Huge Sav-: ings here! ‘on the reduction of arms. e for the convention for next! evening. Members of the board of Our best summer models at! these $ 00 two prices. In- e® |. .dividual! Exclu- sive! . tions of sheer materials with at- tractive designs, Pillows, Scarfs, Luncheon Sets, Bedspreads, etc., _ for the home, Dozens of things suitable for gifts, prizes, etc.—all at very mod- erate prices. Webb Brothers “Merchandise of Merit Only” The service has been on exhibit at} year. The~federation slogan ‘was| udministration are required ‘by law the North Dakota state fairs at Fargo) “Better business women for a better| to visit the hospital for the ins: and Grand Forks the past two weeks world. t J town once a month and tl ‘ : and following the public G ‘John Hammill of Yowal is their monthly. visit. $ 5 00 Extra special e will be stored in the safety storage}, ress of welcome. A ser- ' ’ vaults, there to remain until a fitting! ies of talks on the subject “Morning \ HERE FROM VELVA values! Don t miss this group room may be constructed by| Thoughts” wus given by Thyrsa| William Francis, editor of the You've never $ .00 seen hetter selec- tigns af this figure ate. The great value of the! Amos, dean of women at the Univer-' Velva Journad, was in the city yes- : es its public exhibition) sity of Pittsburgh. Ida Clyde Clark, terday visiting members of the board prohibitive following the day set] formerly editor of the Pictorial Re-| of administration. aside for the function, ‘Until ways and view and who now devotes her time means may be procured for safe and) to lecturing and writing, spoke at TO GRAND FORKS fitting quarters for public showing] the mass meeting ‘at the coliseum.| Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Goddard left in the museums of the state hi Her topic was “Help Wanted: Fe-| this morning for Grand Forks to at- cal society, which is the official) male,” the main idea of which was| tend: the graduation exercises for trustee of North Dakota treasures. | that the day for separate organiza-| their daughter, Katharyn. They will rey tions for men and women is about! return the latter part of this week. TO TAKE LONG TRIP past and that the organization of pi apa Judge and Mrs. Fred Jansonius| the future will be for both men and TO VISIT PAREN’ Clifford and John, will) women, so that they can solve the| Miss Sara Slattery, who i ploy-' by automobile for &| problems of the day together. Other] ed in St. Paul, artived here today to sneV) speakers were: iss Mary Stewart, spend her vacation at the home of plan to vi jowa, after! of Washington, director of the junior; he Mr. and Mrs. Daniel which they will go to Chi Nia-| division of the United States : gara Falls, Optario, and Philadel- MATINEE MATINEE EVERY DAY EVERY DAY ~ hia, where they will visit tne ses- quicentennial celebration. They plan also to visit the nation’s capital be- fore returning, and will be away dur- ing moat of the month of August. ‘ te AT 2:30 AT 2:30 m rel ihe age heater Play in Your Own Playground! attending the TONIGHT — WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Yellowstone Park Here is one of the most varied and beautiful wilderncsses in ek Swen The government has set it aside you to enjoy. y Alpine f to eae (hlnins fcuer gardens color and variety. You have wild animal: friends gh ey hog hy different, or frankly interested. =” Father Hill a with Se John's, Ci f she the : . Lovely mannish A selection of discon- blouses of broadcloth, .tinued numbers, all white and tan, for om fair Len pal a first quality, but brok- sport or euit wear. To dershowers tonight ; en in sizes, and colors. close out quickly ; Greatly reduced =} | In addition to the above, you will find a number of unadvertised bargains about the store, auch as Neckwear, Bathing Suits, Handkerchiefs, etc.—all priced for quick

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