The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 14, 1926, Page 5

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THURSDAY, OCT * U. C. T. Ladies Have Bridge Party at McIntyre Home . The members of the U. C. T. Auxil- iary met last evening at the home of Mrs. M. E. Mi for their monthly card party. cIntyre on Fourth street Five tables were in play during the after- noon, Mrs, G. E. Wingreene and Mrs. Felix Ulmen winning honors. freshments were se clusion of the evening. The Wednesday evening the regular Saturday night of the orde at the con- following month t ig observed each mont! with a card party in the home of one of the. members, Hostess at Bridge Party For Mr. and Mrs. Herndon Taylor|* Miss Katherine Goddard entertain- ed at her home on Second street this week with an informal bridge party in compliment to Mr. and Mrs, Hern- don Taylor of New York city. Four tables of bridge were in play, honors and Friday ; warmer tonight @ Dre Worsted-tex Suit Worsted Tex Suit, $40 BERGESON'S carry ‘PHONE 38 Partly cloudy tonight total withthe (otal if find your etal dabue that one in.a thousand. .Ask ua.to mail you » Household feviestecy: He.‘ . HENRY & HENRY you ‘OBER. 14, 1926 ocial and Personal | Reporter Edwin McCarty will leave, the afternoon, honors going to Mrs. EGGERS pilizs Panioe Sateken and. will be provided and the public is in-, visit with her mother, Mrs. Jessic ite i m Byrne. The house was prettily decorated, with flowers. A course luncheon was’ ec at the conclusion of the even-/ ing. Mrs. L. V. Miller Hostess at Bridge Party on Wednesday Mrs. L. V. Miller, 16 Avenue A! in Bismarck for a visit with West, was hostess Wednesday after- ‘noon at a prettily planned bridge|‘te?, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jones. party. The bridge table appointments were in the Halloween colors with tallies and scores bearing « season-|en Beth and Jean, arrived in the city ter, Bonnie, visited friends in Bis- able design. Halloween decorations were used throughout the rooms and| several weeks’ visit with Mrs. Brown's) a was carried out| sister, Miss Helen Little. the Halloween in the menu of the course luncheon served at the conclusion of the after- oon, Five tables of bri were in play: dui the afternoon, honors going to Mrs. Phillip Meyer and Mrs. L. E.| where they will visit relatives for; A. H. Lundberg of Regan was in! Huschka. several weeks. ; the city yesterday transacting busi-| The hostess was assisted by Mrs. ness, , Harold Shaft and Mrs. H. L. Wheeler. WILL GO TO MOHALL Judge Fred Jansonius and Court Tuesday by automobile for Mohal, in the northern part of the state, where they will hold court the bal- ance of next week. Affidavits of wejudice have been filed against jludre ©, W. Butts of Devils Lake in several cases pending in Renville county district court, and the su- preme court has designated Judge Jansonius to try the cases. TO ADDRESS TEACHERS 4. A. Kitchen, commissioner of agri- culture and labor, will go to Dickin- son today to be in attendance at the meeting of the Southwestern North Dakota Teachers’ association Friday. Mr. Kitchen, who was president of the organization when it was known as the Missouri Slope Teachers’ As- sociation, will deliver an address. IN JAMESTOWN R. B. Murphy, F. E. Diehl, and W. J. Church have gone to Jamestown to visit the state hospital for the in- sane. According to state statutes, members of the board of administra- tion are required to visit the institu- tion once each month, AUXILIARY MEETS The regular business meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary -was held last evening at the home of Mrs. Ww. jodenstab. The evening was spent in working on the afghan that is to be sent to a soldiers’ hospital. Plans were discussed for the Armis- tice day dinner. SEWING PARTY The first of a series of sewing arties given by the Progressive lothers club for the benefit of the Florence Crittenden Home at Fargo was held at the home of Mes. George McCay Wednesday evening. A lunch- con was served by the hostess. CARD PARTY TOMORROW The Women’s Benefit Association | ‘af Maccabees will have ao card party! | tomorrow evening at 8-o’clock at the: Your Fire Insurance Are you carrying as much fire insurance as you should on your Household Goods and Personal Belongings And if the answer is frank, it will be, “No, I am Not.” Most people do not edeunate lagurance heir household goods. on t! Here is a profitable exercise for Friend Husband and Friend Wife: Take f the household goods from cellar to garret and from kitchen peer a fair price on each item—Foot it + had a fire you would have to replace most of it with new. ingurance total to be anywhere near 75 per cent of should be carrying, you are one in a hundred, maybe Insurance Gold ff | triarchs Militant, 1. 0, 0. F., will en-, tertain Saturday evening at the I. 0. {the North Dakota Tuberculosis Asso- from a two weeks’ vacation in Fargo,/lar idol in a story ciation with headquarters in marck, is in the city today on busi- ness. Miss fare work in Minneapolis. Irvington, New Jersey, have urrived| Our shipment of Gold Fish : is now in : Thal. Refreshments will be served IN BISMARCK WEDNESDAY — The cast includes: MeAl , All members and friends of the oracr Peter Hagen, school clerk of the At The Movies Ben Hendricks, Lincoln Stead- ] are cordially invited to attend. Thelma district, was in the city Wi air Rama ae man, Lee Shumway, Charles Ogle, Jay nesday, visiting friends and transa SLTINGE THEATRE Hu dythe Chapman and George DANGE SATURDAY The Ladies Auxiliaty to the Pa- ing business. eatest football player of all | 4, great picture! The silver by the “Illini ft newsreel, but a i ¢ picture, entitled ute to Play,” showing at the tomorrow and Satur- merican halfback. VISITS MOTHER. =| |, , O.' Mrs, Oliver Webb-of *Fullerton, F. hall ab a dance. Good music Calif,, is in Bismarck for.an extended | Champagne, — RETURNS FROM VACATION Miss Myrtle Lect has returned VISIT IN BISMARCK Miss Helen Katen, formerly with, ar of football walt have the treat their lives when they see the pop’-| The noted hors that is built} with those who football, and one which gives | Jones’ daring film a Le | to show the stuff that! opportunity to perform numerou as made the greatest player the| feats of hazardous nature under the world has ever had. The climax is a| guiding hand of the ng game through which the | western actor in the current photo iron Ghost” tears with his un-| play. Wil thrilling chases, led speed and incomparable tech- | mountain nique. The picture was made from|few of the the origina} story of Byron Morgan. | which S theatre Friday an Bis- Grand Forks and Devils Lake. GUEST OF DAUGHTER Mrs. Peter Dahlenberg of Steele is {in the city, the guest of her daugh- ‘ter, Miss tgaret Dahlenberg. HERE FROM McKENZIE Mrs.| L. Edwin Heaton, former, state representatives, was in the city yes- terday from McKenzie. VISIT IN BISMARCK s- Mrs. Henry Raymond and daugh- Katen is now doing -wel- | VISIT IN BISMARCK Mr, and Mrs. Louis Hankinson of! Hankinson’s brother-in-law and sis- GUESTS IN BISMARCK Mrs. C. 8. Brown and children, Hel-' fast evening from Malta, Ill, for a marck Wednesday. ; Fis NY i : GO TO HAZEN pases Mra. .C. W. Mellow and Miss Han-| TO VISIT_IN MINNESOTA nah Engeseth motored to Hazen Tucs- Mrs. A. C. Wilde and family of, day evening. ‘Wilton were in the city over night en; route to Fergus Falls, Minnesota, ON BUSINESS Y (aN Wednesday Bridge club yesterday at| W. H.W. Uhde of Regan was a bus- luncheon. Three tables played during iness visitor in Bismarck yesterday. IS ILL _ A. S. Dale, deputy state treasurer, | jis confined to his home by illness. i W. E, Lahr, RETURN TO STEELE Mrs, H. J. Loerch and Mrs. J. D. ts Weikert of Steele, who have been at-! BUSINESS tending the Presbyterian Synod in D Gaskill of Rugby is trans- Bismarck, left this morning for their acting business in the city today. eS i HERE FROM WING Viser IN BISMARCK John Moilanen of Wing was in the Mrs, H. Prinee and children of city Wednesday on business. McClusky are spending the week in, ‘i a Riomarck with Mrs. Prince's parents, | VISITS IN BISMARCK Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Booth, 723 Third: Mrs. Paul Holmes of Menoken vis- ieee. | ited friends here yesterday. GUEST AT DAVENPORT HOME CARD OF THANKS Miss Catherine Ahl of Denhoff " : ' a guest of Rev. and Mrs. F. H. D: We take this means of expressing enport at the Episcopa ry. She our appreciation to our many friends Sill make an extended visit here. | for the sympathy extended during our peeve | recent bereavement. RETURN HOME Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Zelmer have} returned to their home in Esther-: . ville township after a short visit with friends in Bismarck. W. R. C. TO MEET Fe The Woman’s Relief Corps will meet at the home of Mrs. Wesley Baker, 216 Main street, Friday after- noon at 2:30. HERE ON BUSINESS F. C. Klawitter, president of the schoo! board in Burnt Creek district, was 8 business visitor in the city Wednesday. FOOD SALE St. Mary’s Catholic Missionary so- ciety of St. Rita’s club will hold a food xale Saturday at the Quality Meat Market. HERE FROM STANTON Miss Agnes Sailer of Stanton was in the city yesterday on business. Antique and Oriental Brace- lets. also imported chokers at Bonham Brothers. in your family always correct, . alway May we show you “Minuet”? Bonham Brothers Jewelers and Optometrists Mr. and Mrs, MacKinnin. A. W. Lucas Co. Where You Expect More For Your Money—and Get It. Special Week-End Values Front and Back Lace Corsets $1.00 One lot of soiled and discontinued n um- bers of Gossard and other makes of front and back lace Corsets to close out at $1.00 each—There are numbers in this lot that formerly sold as high as $8.50. —Main Floor— _A Big Week-end Value in f Bloomers, Step-Ins, Chemise Values to $1.59 Sizes 36 to 42 up. Compare the Fine, lustrous, soft Rayon, tailored to perfec- ' tion. Exceptionally high grade garments at this extremely low price. Vests ‘in sive Boys’ Caps, 95c Each —Basement— Made from very best all wool suitings and overcoatings, with fur lined ear-laps. These caps are worth up to $1.75, but to give you one of those Big Bargain Basement values we let them go at 95c. r —Basement— _ / 80 x 105 Inch Bed Spreads, $1.49 Natural colored crinkle muslin, with blue, rose, gold or orchid stripes. Another week-end offering that should be very attrac- . tive to careful shoppers. —Basement— HENRY BLDG. Fish Wilson, the latter the famous all- redoubtable and falls are but a werous pastimes in Colors—Flesh, green, sapphire, rose, Cc honey dew, yellow, black 69c. A. W. LUCAS CO. Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center Flannelette Garments 69c Kimonos and_ Night- gowns of a splendid quality outing flannel: white with pink or blue trims, —— Infants’ Vanta Shirts $1.00 Vanta Shirts, specially made for this store, of silk, wool and cotton, in double-breasted tie style; sizes to 3 ycars. Vanta Shoulder Bands 49c Silk, wool and cotton shoulder bands for in- fants, in sizes to 2 years. Vanta Baby Hose 49c Silk and wool Hose, sizes 4 to 614; a very low price for this Hose, Infants’ Knit Headwear 59c All wool knit Toques and Helmets in white and colors. Beacon Infants’ Blankets 85c Reversible Blankets in a 27x36 inch size. Pink or blue, with inside of white. Prices as irresistible as. baby’s own self Ideal gifts for baby that will make some mother happy Silk Carriage Quilts $2.95 Here is an idea for a baby gift that would make some mother hap- py. A silk carriage quilt in either pink or blue. Other Articles From Baby’s Own Shop Bootees, all wool, in knee and three-quarter lengths ; embroidered . . 35c All. wool Mittens in White; infants’ sizes to Sabie. 45c Knit Leggings, all wool, in white and tan; sizes 2... $1.45 Wool and silk and wool Sweaters for tots é...... $1.95 Helmet style Toques, silk, coe some wool ined, others all wool .. $1 .25 Sacques and $1.00- Coat style Sweat i 2.95 Toques and Boys’ Jersey Suits, Oli. preryee O Jackets, Sweaters, each styles; es 2 = i ee $4.50 s

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