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> b> FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1926 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE have been on a HERE FROM BRADDOCK ‘ashingto: Lee Sparks of Braddock is visiting in Bismarck for friends in the city today. day has weel M F in visi — | i TO FARGO . in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Max Kupitz Mss Marie Huber left this eel! 4 { Seciins for Fargo where she will at*end the ‘ , . ‘ Pg ests PLAY DIRECTORS DELAYED | convention of the state education as- @ : ils eden ebitoe c. Edith Arn-| sociation. i : C) e A) al ave it to ‘ : Mrs. Gordon Cox Honors Mrs. Russ at rs a,” musical comedy, which is to| arate Mrs, C. A. Slorby Sethe ce res 081] Willian Ricardo Ut Willen ao¥at Honor Guest at | Guilé:.who were expecced to arrive ing apursday: in Bismarck, a guest at the ‘ y ick wan de h his aunt, Mrs, Mattie Bigler. Surprise Shower] Faree., The play, which was sched- home of his au Le, Bridge Breakfast uled to run in Furgo for three days, success that it 8 Fe- Mrs. Gordon Cox was hostess was such a success that it was \ %. ‘ e Mrs. John. Kenyon, Mra. C, Fudden| peated the fourth night, itr. St . { g Thursday morning*at a1 o'clock{ and Mrs, Jack Osborne. ‘entertained | Peat ttn gout “went, Ae. Stephens ; | . : Another Bi Saturda breakfast in compliment to \Mrs.f Wednesday evening with a surprise | tomorrow. ! ‘i a guest favor. esi Hostess Thursday So rciner ames der George Russ, who‘ia leaving next] shower in compliment to Mrs. C. A. Mrs. Cullen Is C. S. Husby, state dair ‘week to join Mr, Russ i .| Slorby. int : at party Poare ved ia aust she steal es metag Wmoectas ences Sze are, PURPA PARTY, seg were decorated with yellow - chrys-| to Mrs. H. W. Rosenthal, th a party celebrat- anthefnums and theplace cards were} A funcheon was served at the con-| ing the first hirthday annive: : C8) te dairy : i Mixed Chocolates, four C Hostess at Hobo to Birthday Clubj yori sc Sir jatge at's duty sno lifferent. ki 4 j ron & : and fair. which will be held November ‘ i = different kinds, regular Halloween Party of the Birthday club]. In the meantime Mr. Husby will,| Get Quick Quaker... m8 40c a pound Lb. i of Mes EL Faurce, $02] inspect cream stations fh that local: Cooks in 3 to 5 minutes pound ............ You want style 1 Honors in the bridge Ge which} about 12 guests. ations were used and a refreshment followed were won by Mrs. W. E. course was served. There were 10, Lahr. Mrs. Russ was presented wit! Mrs. E. Ty Faunce little guests. in_yellow, clusion of the evening. There were) little Grant Fohl. Halloween Mrs. M. J, Cullen entertained_Wed-| Three tables were in play, — nesday night at a Halloween hobo] honors going to Mrs. E. E. Morris. || ORCHESTRA ON TOUR = 4 party for which there were 18 guests. At the conclusion of the afternoon! An orchestra, the members of which OMe hot nourishing breakfasts. Prizes for. the most eer the hostess served a ‘reshment| include four local boys, left Stop makeshift breakfasts sims Salted Peanuts ......... tumes were won by. M ae e. Halloween decorations went na several weeks’ tour, playing| ply to save time. Quick Quaker is. You want Florsheims. There are no F . Ne | neat faster than plain toast. t . hi Jelly Beans cvening, with Halloween colors andi Gin] Scout Week pate pn and) Hot, flavory, nutritious; it’s ready, better looking shoes made—none en) Be. : I favors adorning.tiys rooms, Out W ee | ples Bi Bis fet” that add so much to your appearance Chocolate Drops Y; : Mist Cullen setted'a luncheon she| Observed Here By Sl yaehircmamenntees 3 ; glenn - + food ration of protein, carbohy- Dun." drates and vitamines — besides the for a two weeks! “Halk” hers Mew, Tharateon | bulk” to make laxatives less often : f or give youso much for your money. ed by Mrs, 0. H. Erickson. Mrecuplien will entertain, Satur:| - Wild Rose Troop day evening with a Halloween party Gum Drops ............ Lb. for her son, Clair. betote her needed. td ovs and authorities aes H cai : wn eingertworuanthe now so widely . ge. Spicettes .............;5 moe ibadcs CANDIDATES FOR RHODES at pai Start every day that way. Fee} t SCHOLARSHIP rek a : FOOD SALE SATURDAY | better, look better, be stronger and Kenneth Crawford, Bismarck, and, oe The ladies of the Trinity Lutheran! on your toes every minute. Adk, Edmund Belsheim, Dickinson, are two; members of the troop «attend ‘} church will hold a food ; ; ‘ “| doctor. of six applicants for the 1927 Rhodes | Presbyterian church in a body. Mon-| Quality Meat market. The babe ‘ teereni scholarship from the state of North| day they’ visited the children’s wards | begin at 11 o'clock aly ing.| ., Your grocer has Quick Quaker Dakota, according to aa announce: | of the Bismarck and St, Alexius hos. | em" 1+ Oclork Saturday morning. also Quaker Oats as you have always nown them. ty A Big Saturday Value In ment made by Thomas F. Kane, presi-| pital., TO VISIT INOT dent of the University of North Da-| Observances of a Mother's holiday Miss Georgi I will leave 4) kota, and secretary of the state a Mother's outing day, and Da uy {tomorrow morning for Minot, where e P 9 i e F Rhodes scholarship commission. Both 0 part of the week's progrant.| she will visit with her parents over! © DOGS ua ef. NAME STADIUM DRIVE CHAIR- placed in conspic VISITS HERE MAN oi the week. | Mrs. E. M. Burten of Helena, Mon- tana, is in the Herbert Samuelson, Bowman stud- for a week's visit DR. M. E. BOLTON ent at the University of North Da- HALLOWEEN PARTY P inter, Hilti erik: 3 i i i ut Nn ag egy gps Ray panini elec 3 ouwail Masliors, Ser ca Stil eval auiesecetive nature inom. tre, Berice and Norma,” there were | ot olen mare fotamed frombemas, || Bewarte WD. ag ' nection with. the avian of 12 guests. Halloween” decorations | cr-Soxmatntegrceemccsoe™ Bismarck, N. D. For 2 for 25c value. They are pledges. med ‘an appropriate seiting for a] \ three for a quarter on Satur- fine iG o 1 Hor edge Will have its| slow af, "tine. vig wie FE : oO ; q 25 r day only. regula? meeting Tuesday, November d ‘ . sg i A 2. The meeting will be followed by’ RETURNS FROM TRIP @ card party to whith all members) Joseph A. Kitchen, commissioner of and friends are cordially invited./ agriculture and labor, returned today There will be a small admission fee.! from a busi trip during which, Refreshments will be served at 11} with other members of the board of e : * mest e * o'clock and dancing will follow the| administration, he visited state .in-|}. = rt ” Tench. stitutions and’ filled “speaking en- ‘ @ U ge aying ar S edie vari 1s e | 3 M. B.A. JUVENILE LODGE TO |ftitutes ma , Following the flit regular meeting} HALLOWEEN PARTY. TONIGHT ee - jeri . r A good quality playing card, of the M. #. A. Juvenile Lodge Sat-| ‘TheEpworth League of the McCabe LOSING OU | Cc urday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Methodist Episcopal church. will en- y j DAME nr s : K. C. Arness, a Halloween party will tertain tonight with a Halloween i be held, Election ‘of officers will party in the barn located at the. rear ‘ . feature the business meetin. ibt the home of Mr. and Mrs, W. J. pp: erage ‘ ti 600 Pairs “bi sas jp Church 428° Ele wen teeey: Wiehe Ladies’ Winter Hose ’ Visit Our Gift Shop S sate TNE 2 venth....street, RETURNS 70 BISMARCK young people of the church ate in-[out tre? t Qeen pact ty ply Mixe Altehild Alfson, who bes been ited. Edna Wallace Hopper's. Wave and } wi “parents, Oe. . ¥ —_ if F. Alfson, of Escalon, Cali-| TQ OBSERVE HALLOWE! Bhcen. Then. when 1 want my bair| TIGHT frocks, sheerest gojwne . . « for two mouths, returned t0| The young married people's clase] Wich I'want'a lasting cutl, fase soak: wear them now say day, any i roing. Rev. and i h will time, anywhere, without a moment's ; Mew ‘Aifon e’ former residents of re ‘tertained tomorow ‘evening ‘at san combs fing: in any style dudiar cas : : { at % Price ; mR ee \ Smith, at Firth at which time] “Ih Paris lest summer f found that oe oht'thme Spankary pad” Poly Left over from our Fair Store sale stock, consist- Something appropriate for every RETURNS TO ST. FAUL |! Mr. and Mrs. George A. Roessler and} most women liked sleek hair, like men. | ended, ing of Fancy and Plain in Silk, Wool, Silk and gift purpose Miss Inez Jones, formerly: of Bis- Mr. and Mrs. Smith will bé hosts. | But they used this same great formul, ! marck, who hes been. visiting old ~ —— to get it without grease. ge “| Most women-now use “KOTEX" Wool and All Wool friends in the city for manips ead LEAVES FOR HOME a here rag pever a hair dress ever ++. anew and remarkable way. | a aa ill leave tomorrow morni r Mrs, A. D. Anderson, accompanied] created to delight you like my, Wave F ‘ i 3 + r two days visit in Tamme after which hy her father, Charles Kupitz, left] and Sheen. A Tair dress like mine de- Ranging in price from 50c to $ je Pat she will return. tp St. yal. mands it, to retain the wave, or curl or Ee ie Fawancn SS |fiiness which makes my hair seem 0 eooatoss , , C ‘APIT. ‘AL ARMY & N AVY STORE Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pitser of James. ~ But my Wave and Sheen. is just_as * ’ town, formerly of Bismarck, stopved | Wh one Te No important in keeping hair in place, For Discards as sey G. P. Hotel Ridg. on Broadway Infants’ Sweater in the city yesterday to visit friends. ‘and Sheen does it to perfec: " ‘Th route to Wilton where Tassment, 6 ts ey were en Substitution ut grease. And for thoge who I = oo Ul they will be the guests of relativ’s have permanent waves, my V and and friends. Sheen will keep them in shape. =... 7. i if re some ee Dealgrs ‘This is the hair dress now used cvery- | “KOTEX®” You ask for it without imely offeri i ost At BRIDGE DINNER oa Pe hecatbe res ines seed every: \ A most timely offering of in- fants’ 4-piece brushed wool Sweater Sets, consisting of Sweater, Leggings, Cap and Mittens in all the new shades, , Ye fut i 1 ‘i iets nothing [|i or belt it sinooth. “Vou ean use it to | olf Suter eee Mae at Proves maintain permanent waves, But it serves y in our contract that pre- [| T\ery purpose In the best way known, | 9@@- In fairness to yourself, try i, vents. Get a bottle at any toilet counter to- s last evening at 2 prettily plan- ey ‘bridge dinner for waich there were two tables of players. Honors in the games were won by G. A. Os- munds6n. ih somo rf 4 2 to 5. VISITORS LEAVE, Why Not? Iz ‘ ta K © T € X if Tomcat MATINEE Mrs. it el an s~ s is the greatest rt : wel of CMerling, returned to. their They know there can be |] gus. The price ‘is 75 cents. No lawndry-—discard. bike tiene i. Friday and Every Day home today after a several days’ vis- no substitution. Indian }: | Saturda; it at the ‘home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Head quality is more iy Kositeky. than a mame—it, means No Substitution Seld Exclusively By ST. HILAIRE LUMBER for real Pancake joy! In browns, reds, ete., 2 to 6. . Values to $4.95. To close ‘ 719 outat.....:... Aci orate aie eas Our October End of Month Sale Closes Sat. Evening —.: bs 25 and : a Timely prices on timely merchandise : ; : : throughout the entire store = Generally fair tonight... {COMPANY Jext a few years ago, SUN-RAY pancake flour was urday ; not Phene- only a precious Many pancake ne - 4 pro Ermey ol quan my tomy gON- sales packages a RAY pancake flour total millions year and are rapidly increasing. Do: Not Delay Any longer about those , Christmas photos. Make an appgintment today to have 't! taken. . Then you will be sure they are ready. when you. need them. We can give you more personal. attention now than during the Ready For Instant Use— WE'RE TELLING YOU— a pleasant surprise! For the piney ‘done io in this start-