The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 20, 1926, Page 5

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-* .@ Buffet Supper), For Mrs. R. S. Wilcox os: Were 12 guests. The autumn decora-| Twelve intimate friends of M ‘Member of National |b son talked of the Sheldon Jackson} = aes hone from Milwaukee waere ‘he \ very last word in corsetry! Charmosette isa rope and frog to match; this is an exceptional value - Poe : Goakectal newly peo lage that can’t For This +» MOTH PROOF KENWOOD Pee i Se Fa AE RN YR ARNE he Week Only $4.95 aoe ALL WOOL BLANKETS og a meseity Gossards have absolutely no equal—Chermacite BEACON YUKON BLANKETS the huhdred inch widths, are silt bound and moth pena. émoae pian ind Se in Gossard figure germecats. Beacon Yukon Comfortable Blankets, size 66x84 a, This is a blanket ee will last a lifetime. ihe, Talahl Campfire group of the Wonderfully pliant—wonderfully firm—wonderfully _ inches; suitable to be used in place of bed comfort- fe blocked plaid patterns, 72x84, are priced ni, » school. - for her heme in’ Minneapol! For This signs; also some in plaids; mercerized overstitched Bismarck . be : . = ee 0 ry the death’ of her nephew, Donald Me- v 4 Week Only 3.49 Pair edges; weight 8 ounces; size 30x40 Ww i * aged ; X WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1926 _ : : i THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE oil = A from. th zine, “Mis-|entertained during the phst several TO RETURN FROM ST. PAUL at a waffle supper Monday evening. AT HOSPITAL - | FRO: 'URTLE LAKE sio: HF. OF weeks with a series of bridge parties. An inf ty ing followed. M . 7 take 4 c of bri : who has| An informal evening follow: vofimley, Lae wi da ik earn ae ee . Sanley L f the Capital Chev- charge. All members are requeste@| There have been seven of these Bf-| been visiting 1. St. ue Yora tee " Widen iets inley meg tt e Capital ev: i he Bismarck hos. | to come prepared with their parts.’ fairs. -Guests have been. invited to, veh o nat atel oa. | Mra, I. W. Herbert will lead the de: other parties to be given in the near] week, 18 expected to return to Bis-| ee eo es Social and Personal fi k today or tomorrow. Miss -Pthe! Flemming of’ Fargo,! jury. St George's votionals and Mrs. Varney and Mew.{ future. rh ete | | . rge ° }] HF. Keller. will be hostesses, All| ogee RETURNS FROM FARGO Tin ‘Whee Atkinson, bar’ gous ‘to Guild will have a rummage f the church are invited to/ |) BIRTHDAY PARTY | | airs. alfred Zuser returned I {ee eee ie aa eno The BEE CLASS TO MEET wn. sale Saturday, Oct 23rd, at F —— ey = : Mrs. James F. Pearcey, enue | ovening from Fargo, Where she visit- are sisi © Bible class of St. George's; Mrs. Atkinson Is \Mrs. Welch Hostess | rnocanstii wornne cur | il". an io ber'age| vot be wenn) 10 vA putea» turk wi me one ot SEER the pak Rowse, : « > pdaaes 3 — { irs. A. P. Knothe le! jis morn- | se tag { ea ee en te " The Progressive Mothers’ club met| Howard. There were twenty guests-/ Hostess AT WAFFLE SUPPER _ ing for Duluth, Minn., where she will HERE TODAY i Hostess Monday at at Bridge Luncheon Tuesday evening at the home of Mi nawere in the Halloween! 1,4, ing DeRochford entertained y “for three or four weeks with | Dr. I Elks Bang business meeting an of Hazen was on business. George Tekippe when fell call 4 favors were given to eAch| the force of the Bismarck Cloak Shop friends. answered by current events. Th ‘ study topic, “What Every Club Shoul | Thursday night, Oct. 21. Mrs, Myron Atk was” hostess Mfrs. George A. Welch eee seers given by Mra W. J, Wile SOCIAL MEETING ‘in the cit Monday evening :at a bu! pper| Monday at a one ee aSugges' : The young people of the Trinity’ in compliment to her house gu | Juncheon, in compliment to her da Club” on Seg tot tay round | Lutheran church will hold a. social Miss Ethel Flemming of Fargo. There| ter, Mrs. R. 8. Wilcox, of St Paul.| table discussion. A/ luncheon wis | mecting in the church parlors, Sev- \ - {nth strect and Avenue C, Thursday eryed at the contlusion of the even ing at 8 o'clock. “Membefy, and 2 ds are cordially invited. to at- NTFRTAINS WAR MOTHERS ¢ Fort Lincoln Chapter of the} T0 ENTERTAIN AID o I ytatgeany at the hone of iiee,| «Members of the first division of @ @ r Falconer With Mro. Henry | the Ladies’ Aid of the Me th= odist Epistopal church will 66. ") lee war mother, pres tonses ab the recular meeting of Abe ort business niceting 1 Ald society to be held atthe cial hour was enjoyed. The hostess Anacsday. atvbtcgeate served refreshments assisted by her| ““< daughter, Mrs. L. E. Bechtold. Mrs. + i eager ety into membersmip| grand Mra, Hugh Spangler and ~ daughter returned last night from MOTHERS’ SERVICE © Cody, Wyoming, where they had been; a alled-a week ago by the death of The Mothers’ Service club | Mira, Spangler's mother. tions wereshscd. cox were guests. Pink chrysanth Out-of-town guests included Mrs.| mums were the decorations used. R, L. Bork of Ray and Mrs. R. S.|- Honors in the bridge games were Wilcox of St. Paul. won by Mrs. W. E. Cole and Mrs. creates’ ‘William Langer. Mrs. R. L. Bork of Chrissie Budge Is Ray, . D., was out-of-town guest. A. 0. U. W. Lodge B. P. W. Committee}. Host Tuesday Night Miss Chrissie Budge, resident of at Halloween Party the local Business and Professional ec eeeM Women’s club, has received notifica-|- Th, itty given by the A. tion from Miss Lena Madesin Phil-| o, he 4uncing party, given, by (he A. lips, national president of the club,| masquerade affair. The hall and en- of her (Appointment as a member of| trance were very, prettily decorated the natjonal membership committee! with cats and witches in keeping with and aa Chairman of ane peetenal Rite Halloween. There were. three hun- a ict o! insas, Nebraska, Montana,| dred sts and a typical Halloween “ < Tah “om een tanta aeithacten| HERE rere. g Wing? and Shamn'tore | | DOCTOR # national committee of the organi- wore sats. id Ht Kally and Dees NE a IW oad of| bagion. Worner. Mrs. Joc. Pateria. and Where You Expect More For Your Money—and Get It. the di Home Management.” A| iss Adele Prichard of Oreion, a| Nea Gensee Rebiden, ‘representing | (wecourse luncheon was served by M.E. BOLTON aoe Blanket. Values j f silitine i e e eS Ree RRS mre | For This Week That Represent the Lucas Co. Savings RETURN FROM WYOMING tertnined Tuesday afternoon home of Mrs. P. R, Webb. Mra. L. R. Priske entertaited with two vocal | mittee on which Miss Badge will last even- serve. ENJOY POTRUCE SUPPER Guests at the affair included mem- | ing at his home on West Rosser when the o1 inati Covers were marked for 37 mem-| bets, and friends of the organization | « number of friends gathered for the Sui A occasion. Halloween decorations were bers of the Westminster Guild las! also invited. This is one of a series | used. In the bridge games Mr. and church parlors. The program which | of, Pertics to be givem by the lodge’ sire. 11. W. Rosenthal won honorw A : followed was opened ‘oy ‘devotionai. | Winter. tthe conclu- Leet ot led by Rev. Paul S, Wright, Eleven girls presented a sketch on the his- tory and resources of South Ameri- ca preceding a paper on “Education in South America” by Miss Irma Lo- gan. Miss Margaret Bates played a piano selection. Miss Irene Kubert- The Baptist Mi: nect at 3 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Emma Varnev 408 Second street. The program wil school at Sitka, Alaska. The Guild voted to prepare a box to be sent to Trifley, Syria, to the Trifley Girls’ School. INVITATIONS TO U. C. ISSUED Invitations are bene week to the annual Hi of the Upited Commer which is to be given on Ver 29, atthe ‘urand Pacific’ hotel. And savings now or. necessities mean much to the thrifty householder—especially ir is usually attended by sof Irlenda of the organisa: , the savings of this store on merchandise you want when you want it, and the Blanket uw ant affairs of the early winter -sea- son. The invitations were in. keep- prices given here we are sure you will be pleased to pay. ing with the Halloween season end the dance and supper will include ming ate ite” _f BEACON BLANKETS ENTERTAIN AT BRIDGE DI Plain grey and khaki Beacon Blankets, with blue PART WOOL BLANKETS tained last evening at their heme on This Blanket is part wool, size 72x80, in block plaid 8 striped borders ; size 60x82; our regular $3.45 value ¢ ; ‘hinnti. Avenue B ‘with a bridge | dinner. Ve , 8 . patterns of many beautiful color combinations, and se ee aut olarak ay, : Pri ' Qe; For This hand bound with a three-inch sateen ribbon Le erecta eee mt a 7) Week Ont —_ Pg fry ga vy) — oo rey $ 5.49 pair . 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