The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 26, 1926, Page 5

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« wey we te eile ‘aes’ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1926 The Last Day of Our Forty-Second Anniversary Miss Minnie Nielson |Misses Rundell and Tomorrow - Wednesday 20% Discount on all Blankets Sale GUILD TO MEET eorge’s Episcopal Guild will meet at the home of Mrs, 3, A. Fior- en, 715 Fourth strect, ‘Thursuay ae ernoon, i ENTERTAINS CLUB ! Mrs. k. E. Wenzel was hostess to [ier Coamos club last evening. An in- teresting proerany was given. RETURNS TO. CARSON Has Distinguished Marr Entertain at | Mrs. J.C. Bell has peturned to her Bridge on. Monday Miss Mildred ~Runden and Miss Louise Marry entertained last even- Guests at Dinner Miss Minnie. Nielson entertained | Jast evening at the Grand Pacific | hotel honor of Mr. and Mrs. James | ing at thefr home, 401 Fifth street, Ww. y of Pasadena, California, and| with a Halloween bridge party: Five - Dr. roline Hedger of Chicago, Ill.| tables of bridge were in during the evening, Miss Mildre Beer and Mrs. Lillian Kamplin winning honors, Halloween favors were used in the! decorations and table appointments. Punch was served early in the even-| ing and at midnight a two course supper was served by the hostesses, There were eight guests. Dr. Hedger and Mr. will speak today at Jantestow: joure and Steele. Mr. and Mrs, Foley will leave Thursday morning for their| I home. Miss Bessie Garvik Hostess. at...Party For Mrs. Osborne! Miss Bessie Garvik entertained lust evening at a surnrise party for Mrs.| Sack Osborne. Clever Halloween dee: orations were used and the table ap- pointments were all in keeping with elias a Halloween Dance, Mr. and M Potter eater] tained Saturday evening at a Hallo. ween dancing party for about 30 of; their friends, Halloween decorations formed an appropriute background the Halldjreen season. A luncheon sales tet Gey aun og was served at the conclusion of the|for an evening of Hullowcen gamer’ is spending a few days in Bismarck. Jund a clear Thine ohe 4o-peemattety evening. ‘and contests. The presence of | — white haired. Two tables of bridge were in play | witches, ghosts and a fortune teller! HERE FROM REGAN: ia during the ‘evening. Mrs, Osborne! added to the merriment of the even-| Miss Anna Knudson of Regan vis-! METAL 18 POPULAR received u number of pretty _gifts.| ing. lited in Bismarck over the week-end. | Metal embroi Me. ceapaihieeh Miss Helen Garvik of Grand Forks, | Prizes were awarded to Mrs. W. S.} sister of the hostess, assisted. actin? Mrs. V. J. Williams and Dr. —— . J. Worner for the best costumes. PLAN BASKET SOCIAL Buyer was served in the basement Plans are being made for a basket| following a treasure hunt wi social in the basement of te Glencoe rinated there. Tables, decorated in the Halloween colors had heen at- $ ¢ tyactively arranged. two neckties of any k One as to — be placed in the b: a and the other ENTERTAINS FOR SON is to be worn. The public is cordially invited, Church services are now be-| ing held each Sunday at both the Stewartsdale and Glencoe churches. Rev. W. F. Grundy s is the pastor. U. T. PARTY ARTY IS FRIDAY The anal Halloween-party of the U. C. T., which is to, be given Friday eche: atthe Grand Pacific hotel, will be a very suecessful-and well ate tended affair acrording to those in charge. The invitation ‘committee | @ wishes to, assure those who have re- ceived tations in the past that they are also invited to this year's| party, even- -though. they. did not. re: | ceive invitations, Inadequate lists are the Bis: of the omissions. “ALKS) TO[NURSES James W. Foley, North D: akota poet, tothe surgical. students at the Bismarck Evangelical hospital last evening a¢.the regular. class hour. Mr. Foley recited a. number of his! poems and t finteresting inci- dents of his. li several of which were connected with with hospital ts. WAR MO’ RRS TO ATTEND Fort) Livigoln’ Cyapter, | American War Mothers, are sted to mee’ at the Masonic cannes. on Wednes- day at 2516 p.m. to attend the fun- an services of the late War Moth- er, Mrs. | C.F. Moody: Mrs. son, Jack. in attendance. Billy Mills won a prize in a contest. Halloween decor- tions were used and refreshments were served. Gene Gustafson of Timmer apo | ed from a local hospital Mon. Mowing a minor operation an feigl, to'his home. Mrs. F. tafvon, hia mother, came to Bis marek to accompany him home. VISITORS RETURN HOME . J. Gorman and two. daugh- ca Jane and Arduth Joy, ters, Pati left this morning for their er, Mrs. George Coleman. RETURNS’FROM GRAND FORKS Miss Marjorie Best .returned last evening from a week-end ‘visit with friends in Grand Forks. Miss Best ,| attended the football game and the homecoming Program. . LEAVE FOR FOR CHICAGO Mr. and Mrs. ‘Niek Simon left thi morning for their home in Chicago, Ulinois, after a three weeks’ visit in Bismarck with Mr. Simon's sister, Mrs. John Maassen, Sr. ITING BROTHER HERE FROM WILTON Mr. and-Mrs. Carl Erickson of De- ise Mi Ima E. McGinnis, Miss Mar-| troit Lakes, Minn, have arrived in garet Holli worth M Edther Bismarck to be guests at the home of | Gisie and ae Mr, Erickson’s brother and sister-in-| wijton law, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Taylor, on) the city erith Penends. Main street. joss PAP HERE FROM GARRISON . T, L. MEETING taep afternoon at 4:15 at the First Bap- weck-onis Mrs. MeGra visited tist church, All wembers 3 ed to attend as there will be cl of friends bere. while Mr. MeGray tran: officers. aH OM ROM MINNEAPOLIS ' RETURN FROM JAMESTOWN from a week's business visit in Min- | daughters, Dorothy and Louise, and neapolis. Edmund O’Hare have returned from a week-end wisit ta 3 in Jamestown. aT WESTERN UNION an Vercellino is now employed at the Western Union as relief E during the absence of 0. man, who is on his vac GO TO McCLUSKY Judge Fred Jansonius and Court Reporter Edwin McCarty went to Me- Clusky today to open a term of court few days ia Come and see our stamped goods sale, October 28, 29 and 30.—Peaeock Art saat 508 Broadway. The Weather Fair: tonight and Wed- {| in Sheridan county. nesday; slightly warm- ‘RUMMAGE SALE er . tonight The Rebekah lodge is planning » rummage sae which will begin VISITS DAUGHTER Mrs. Marr! Banister of Duluth, Min- postte, ta, has arrived in Bismarck to be Werleitnes of | her daughter, Mrs. B. R. sion LIONS TO D HAVE PARTY 7? The Lions club will: entertgin inorrow evening at 7 o'clock “with a Sinner and dance at the Grand Pacific ‘to- SOCIAL MEETING There will be a social meeting of the Business and Pemoesetal Wom-. ; at the elub: PARENTS its OF. SON Ps ye Mrs. aot Pian af Bie annoui Monday at: the the’ kA ‘Ale: , “LEAVES WO; Hosrrray. ‘i yr panes f fink ali ‘Timmer, as rete: F home after heing ducharmed from a. to a local hoapital. « HERE FROM CE |Mr. and Mrs. Potter — Hosts Saturday at | Della Fox entertained Mon-! day afternoon with a party for her, Fourteen children were’ was. home in | areay, morning st 9 o'clock at the Sheen. 71 . F. halk home in Carson after a short visit in Bismarck with friends. HERE ON BUSINESS Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Kittleson of Regan were in the city Monday transacting business. LADY FORESTERS TO MEET The Lady Foresters will meet to- [night at 8 o'clock at 8. Mary's Audi- torium. 'S_OF SON Vettel, 909 Fifth ! street, are the patents of a son born HERE FROM STEELE Rees L. Phelps of Ste business visitor. in the HERE ON BUSINESS Goodwin -Larson of Regent was 2 was a ty Monday.' ! business visitor in Bismarck today.’ HERE FROM HEBRON | Miss Holdine E. Kroeger of Hebron’ | RETURNS TO NAPOLEON Miss Helen Wentz of Nupoleon is | spending a few days in the city, HERE FROM GLEN ULLIN Miss Cora Kopplin of Glen Ulin {visited in Bismarck Monday. VISITS IN BISMARCK Miss Jardis Kafteseth of Elgin vis- ited friends h ATTRACTIVE SCARF Ostrich feathers in pastel shades are very much liked for collars on! evening wraps. OSTRICH FOR COLLARS Some of the ‘most effective scarfs are made of white silk printed with ilarge black checks. They are most | attractive with the black or navy | blue. tailleur,. worn .with the blac! hat. BRILLIANTS Crystal bugs, more or less realis: ‘tie, and bugs and animals composed entirely of, brilliants much glorified, are very popular for ‘hat trimmings and corsage pay BEIGE ‘POPULAR Beige is ‘extremly important this year in millinery, being a neutral (sia it combines very successfully ith, the’ brilliant ‘reds, greens and blues that the mode demands. MANY. DOTS Dots have a place in the winter mode, chiffons with velvet or chen- ae dots, and lame with coin spot: ' Keep Hair Tidy Keep It Curly By Edna Wallace Hopper Sommer one winter my hair is ever w tidy, but fluffy, It has a slow. ie TL never v sient 8 aa ha! rdresser, never have reel vosults are ‘ave to ty ‘a hair dress ped igen: capt pg T ever found “ those with bobbed hair. _ clally itaow. * NTER. ae RE Ceree axel ‘and Mrs. Eenest Johnson of Cen- FASHIONS | so you ie pe ina Selight—one of the best, ESTABLISHER 1884 of brilliant color are both ‘shown for —+——_—_—_- Household — Suggestions RAP UP BRASS When brasses are not in use should be wrapped in newspaper with! small bags of camphor attached to! keep them from tarnishing. evening wear. | FOR DAY WEAR “The frock with the jabot in: front from waistline to belt, and with an- other extending from belt to hemline is a very popular style for day wear.' j DANCING FROCKS i _A charming dancing frock is made of rose colored faille with a short pleated skirt, plain bodice, and very wide gypsy girdle of cloth of gold. : EVENID i GOWNS » Flowers of flame colored velvet are appliqued on a gown of very thin gold cloth to make an attractive j trimming for an evening gown. ERMINE OF YELLOW An exotic evening wrap is of er- mine, tinted yellow and collared and hie with white fox. RIBBON ‘FOR HATS Double faced ribbon, satin on one side and moire on the other is used | ;to make charming little Rats and | toques. te w 1 VELVET ATTRACTIVE To wear with the fur coat, the tiny hat of velvet in bright color or in a fee ation of two or three high colors. BLUE AND WHITE \ Valencia blue is a very flattering ‘liked a trimming for colored vel vets, particularly on wraps and coats SeSa=——s=s— “Peas that Please” { i i | flavor to Bozeman Can- i ning Co. peas. A notice: able tenderness that is | found only in Pees | Grown in the famous There's s Natural rich | | | i pea growing GALLATIN VALLEY wate tte net ently the brand of Peas that eounte—it’e the size too ‘Sold Everyw here! —a vote ac! DY econ Cnt Ca Co. | any Oneater Matinee ‘EXery Day at 2:30 TONIGHT—Tuesday of my hair in an remain, STONE ») SHIRLEY seem wilted. THEY'LL To wash ible rin which ill often rest BRING: REAL ESTATE AND INS He knows what is good E boy with an unspoiled appetite loves the nutty goodness of Margarine on his bread. His Mother uses it because it helps the goodness of all foods. Northern Cocoanut Butter Co. Minneapolis, Mina. Gamble Robinson Fruit Co. Bismarck, N. D. Hs a, and a pute white sonp. HANDY IDEA Have a box in folded pieces of string, small bags and boxes. he most convenient. FLOWERS 1 An aspirin pellet added to the N Often when an ceases to function it can be urged to’ when it is spread side. temporary bulbs are not { thing to try. . they | p cold cold water, the hands. Wring ij stifen. LOOK FRESH d delicately paint- water, a little which you wrapping keep | paper, It will; bichloride of lime. ST LONGER lowers are placed them after they 116% Fourth St. LIGHT lectrie light bulb HARVEY HARRIS & COMPANY Have moved their office to Room 13, Hoskins Block Holiday Nut OLID NUTMARGARI pr patel al or “biscuits off faa Baking apple -cake, 4 icing cakes, cream Price $1.65 cakes and Pr aerd vera loos © mer oan uses, nt, at hand, it DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician Bismarck, N. D. but if i CHAMOIS amois-skin put it in rand soan, and rinse i out dry with It will not harden or; TO CLEAN SINKS your sink drains by pouring j n which washing pole Phone 240W IRANCE AY Limited Time Price # Now On Sale At This Store ae wey COMPANY, This is your last chance to profit by our greatly reduced prices in every department; all first quality merchandise. Silk Wool Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Dresses, Coats, Hats, Silk Underwear, Drapery Materials, Flannel Gowns, Fancy Work Shoes, Chinaware, Furniture and Rugs. WEBB BROTHER “MERCHANDISE OF MERIT ONLY” ~% action by tapping it gently on one) y more than al new is a good |30.—Peaccck Art . Broadway, 20% Discount: on all Luggage LIKE FRIED APPLES Fried quinces are delicious to F ADDS FLAVOR A tablespoon of minced parsley, e with pork roast or sausa ly celery or green pepper may be ad- : bacon fut, ould app! p-| vantageously added to creamed veg- q ing the pan cove Just before you, etable soups just before “serving. | take them from the fi e | ne : them lightly with brown Rummage sale to be held in Presbyterian church Thurs- day and Fridav, Oct. 28, 29, at ',9:C0 o'clock. Rummage to be Shop, 508) at the church cn Wednesday ‘afterncon. q Neat its price that can com- pare with the RCA Radi» r ola 20. Heat its tone— Fl and your own eae will Prove it. Come and see our stamped | gcods sale, October 28, 29 and It has the new feacures of single control—and a pow- et Radiotron for volume. Bur it is not an experiment -. it is a proved success! It is eronomical to run— with five dry battery cubes doing the work of several more than five cubes—but makiogsmall drain oo the batteries. Comoressat tarms of you wish Radiols 20, with 5 Radiotrons . $115 HOSKINS-MEYER THE HOME OF KFYR er Fee homes without electric ity, the Mavieg 15 available with in-built gasoline metor ST a phone call—and a Maytag is yours to do a week’s washing free. There is no expense nor obligation of any kind. Right in your-own home washing, you can settle in whether or not you-want a Maytag. us now—remember, if the Maytag doesn’t sell itself, don’t keep it. ”

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