The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 2, 1926, Page 5

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H. P. Goddard Is Again President of Country Club; Officers of the Bismarck Count club were elected Monday evenin; Hf & meeting of members of the club in the Association of Commerce, rooms. H, , Goddard was re-elected presi- dent; H. A, Duemeland, was named vice president; Gordon Cox, secre- tary; M. Hagen, treasurer; J. C, Taylo: W. Mundy and E. W. Leon. ord, directors, ¢ Mrs. A. Y. Haglund Entertains Club Monday Afternoon The Woman's club was entertained Monday afternoon at the home of M Hoglund on Avenue B. 3 L. V. Miller gave an interestine paper. during the afternoon on Joseph Conrai the ist. EC. White and Mrs, L. Wheeler dis. cussed carly phases of North Dakota history. At the conelusion of the the hostess served a fie ppoint- ed luncheon. The Halloween appoint- ments were used, HALLOWEEN PARTY SATURDAY Members of the Philathea class of the First Presbyterian church enter- tained Rev. Paul Wright's class at a Halloween party Saturday evening. The hostesses were dressed in aprons and sunbonnets and their guests wore overalls and straw bh; decorations were used. Guests were furnished with.a bow and arrow and required to shoot their fortunes from a moving wheel. A two course lunch- eon was served during the eveni with the guests seated around an ar- tificial’ campfire. LEGION AUXILIARY TO MEET Members of the American Legion Auxiliary will leave the Grand Pas cific hotel tomorrow evening at 8 g’clock to go to the State Training School at Mandan where they will hold a meeting. All members who have cars are asked to stop at the Grand Pacific and pick up other members, ’ LEAVES HOSPITAL Miss Rita Rosenberg, se ear- old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rosenberg, who was injured Septem- ber 14 whe: e was struck by a car, sufficiently recovered to leave the St. Alexius hospital, where she has been receiving nt. PANHELLENIC LUNCHEON ‘Wednesday noon. Those in char, arrangements include . OR. Je Murphy, Helen McLean and Alice Angus. Please S5LJ tonight to make reservatio: ENTERS HOSPITAL Miss Alice Purfeerst of New Si underwent an operation last ning atthe St. Alexius hodpital. Miss Purfeetst came-to Bismarck yes- terday morning and was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Miles Purfeerst. UNDERGOES OPERATION Clement Kelley. employed at Bank re ehiss “oe pncervent an eperation for appendicitis last even- ing at the St. Alexius hospital. Today he is reported as getting along nicely. WEDNESDAY STUDY CLUB TO MEET ‘The Wednes Study club will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Earl Draper, 1 Rosser. DISCHARGED FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. R. Dunahay of Elgin has been discharged from the St. Alexius hospital and has returned to her home. the ——- VISIT IN BISMARCK Mrs. Irvin Krueger and Mrs. Fred Mann have returned to their homes in New Salem after visiting friends. in, Bismarck for a few days. UNDERGOES OPERATION John Hagen of Deering entered the St. Alexius hospital yesterday to un- dergo un operation for appendicitis. RETURNS TO RUSO Clifton Peterson, who has been 3 eget at the St. Alexius hospital, as returned to his home at Ruso. AT HOSPITAL Miss Clara Gags of this sity is con- fined ¢o the St. Alexiys hospital after being operated on for appendiciti ~ RETURNS TO LINTON Phillip Lipp of Linton has return- ed to his home after being discharged from the’ St. Alexius. hospital. HERE FROM MOTT L. L. Brundage of Mc M visiting friends in the city Generally fair tonight and Wednesday ; cold- er tonight * they Grand Pacific hotel Thuradrv afternoon at 2:30. Arrangements will be made for the Armi: Day din- Tner ‘which these organizatiuns 4+ | annually for the ex-service men of | | Bismarck and Burleigh county. P, BE. O MEETING Mrs. John Thorpe wes hostess to (Mr. and Mrs. Loberg ics the regular méeting, The paper fp eed ome wae Mod toe ore | Make Home in Minot) tines ; lingsworth. ‘The hostess served a | refreshment course at the conclusion ‘of the afternoon. A. 0..U, W, MEETING j., Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Loberg of the, | Hughes Agstisieats. ae leaving this} week for Minot where r. erg,| Th lar meeting of the A. 0. who is connected with the Standard) 1. We loos wilh te held this evening Oil company, hag been transferred. at the h There will be nomination They will make home in Minot. for the coming year. After Mrs. Loberg jonor guest this! the meeting a card party be held. morning at an informal’ breakfast| Members and friends are invited to poet by her sister, Mrs. Spencer} attend. joise. | . Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. R. GUESTS LEAVE M. Bergeson entertained at dinner in, * Mr, and ‘Mrs. Howard Preston and compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Loberg. daughters, Helen and Kathleen, left - . | Monday evening for their home in NOMINATED. FOR PRESIDENT OF Fargo after a week-end visit in Bis- marck wi Preston's parents, Mr. Donald S. Jones, student in the! and Mrs. A. E. Preston. junior class of the University of Wis-' ee consin at Madison, lost his race for DANCING PARTY FRIDAY the presidency of the junior class by; The Masons of Bismarck will give only 14 votes, according to word re-| a dancing party in the. Masonic Hall ceived by his’ parents, Mr. and Mrs.| Friday evening, November 5. Danc- E. Jones, here. Me. Jones ran con-| ing will begin at @ o'clock and at mid. sidfrably ahead of the others on his! night a lunch ‘will, be served. ticket, but tacked g bare 14 votes of| «eee ¢ s GOES TO COLUMBUS being elects, Arthur Lucas, son of Mrs. A. W. | Lucas, has gone to Columbus, Ohio, re he will be connected with the uthrie Construction company in a roject there. ILL IN FARGO Mrs, J. F. Orchard is at her moth er’s home in Fargo, where she is re. cuperating from a several weel i ness. Mrs. Orchard went to Fi a a several weeks ago for u short visit] IMPROVES AFTER ILLNESS and was taken seri ill i Bayert Jacobson, who has been con- away. She has been a patient at the| fined to his home by illness for sev- St. John’s hospital in Fargo but his | eral weeks, gable to be out again, sufficiently improved to leave the poems % jospital. | RETURNS FROM MINNEAPOLIS —— Mrs. C. 0. Robinaon has retarned MOVF TO BISMARCK from Minneapolis, where she has been Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Seitz and family | visiting relat for three weeks. of Mayville, Wisconsin, will occupy se Mrs. Della Asher's home at 3 West LEAVES FOR CITIES | Broadway. Mr. Seitz is president of| Paul Brown left last evening for Mid-west Land company with of-| the Twin Cities where he will trans- fices ut Third and Main street. act business. PLAN ARMISTICE DAY DINNER The joint committee of the War Mothers and the American Legion Auxiliary will meet in the parlors of HERE ON BUSINESS August Neas of New Salem was the city yesterday transacting busi- ness, Chapter FP. E. 0., Monday af:ernoon | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 'Librarian Talks ig | at Kiwanis Meet Miss Pauline Ri city librarian, | talked to the Kiwanis club today on |the work of the public library in the jcity and assured her audience of the) ‘library's willingness to assist in any way possible. She also thanked the civic clubs of the city for their as- sistance, Dr. A. M. Brandt was chairman of the day. 4 Seth Thomas Clocks With a Chime Clock on the mantel you are never alone. The pleasant voice of a Chime Clock soon comes an intimate mem- ber of the family circle. It heralds cach quarter hour with a different vi- bration of notes. | In selecting your clock here you will have a | complete stock to choose from. F. A. Knowles Jeweler “Bismarck’s Diamond Store” Webb Brothers tra heavy whipping cream at! the Bridgeman-Russell Co. | Masquerade Dance, I. 0. 0. F. Hall, Noy. 11. Jenkins’ crchestra. Prizes awarded == Every pound of Hi burned in Bismars helping to build up industry“of great impor- tance to our state. If you Nave tried to hi others and fcund unsatisfactory, try in- dian Head. It is superior in quality. More Heat. Sold Exclusively By ST. HILAIRE LUMBER COMPANY Phone 17 | the curl will Strictly fresh eggs and ex-|to best costume. Everybody welcome. ‘How Keep My Waves y Edna Wall: y hair is evermw t 8 the usual wa last. It keeps a pern in the same way. Or it keeps oth for those who now Tt is ' | Sale of Pattern Hats \YPrice \% enents at 3.95 and $4.95 } Formerly marked as high av $12.95 The carly shoppers are assured of getting their choice.. SMITH BOWEN HAT SHOP Located at the Bismarck Cloak Shop Wave | Cael hout it at it does. It y of the hair and he style one wishes. You PEACOCK MONTHLY STYLE &NOVE Program Shoe MBER “Merchandise of Merit Only” -For Christmas Sewing A visit to our fancy work department is of especial interest to the embroidery enthusiast, seeking inexpensive gifts for the holiday: season. ae See Our Window Display Luncheon Sets They’re always popular and our assortments were never bet- ter or more complete. You will have to see the.worked models in order to appreciate them. Dainty and attractive, pure linen, 50-inch cloths with four napkins ...... Fei Ce Caatete Paani Stamped Bedspreads 90x 106, ecru color, brittany lace bedspreads with beautiful stamped designs and easily worked ..........00. Dresser Scarf to match ee Vanity Set to.match ... Boudoir Pillow to match ...... Something New! We have just received a 36-inch Stamped Sets Lovely designs stamped on pure linen with four napkins to match. $2.25 to $2.75 54-inch Stamped Sets $3.95 to $6.75 For complete satisfac- tion in your finished work use our D.M.C. Embroidery. Floss and Crochet Cotton. Sun- proof and boil-proof, in all colors. Needlepoint large assortment of new Needlepoint Chair Backs and 18.50 vscn oe 8EAB Peep ae eccrine Boel and $3.95 Tapestry Yarn for came, 10c skein Stamped Pillow Cases 42-inch Cases on fine quality tubing with hemstitched 'scal- lops or hem ..:. 42-inch Cases on linen finish tubing, hemstitched " 45sinch all linen, Cases in, attractive patterns Children’s Aprons | Stamped with nov terns and finished ih ag 75c Pure Linen Buffet Sets . ter vistereies $1.25 pp A Laundry Bags A isasin; id use- ful eite You want some, Tea Aprons Of blue cr white lawn with To this black patent pump withslender grace- Sul heel, the scroll and quarter border of Ebony Satin Underlay gives a new and charming dec- oration. The Castle sounds a new note in Sashion that will be echo- ed inthe smartest places. + Moderately priced at $40 Webb Brothers Smart Shoes Fo feet -, 85c | 2 tere patterns ........ Glass Towels, Red and Blue Stam band able Covers ..... Linen Guest Towels ... ‘These and steny. other alfendtive items at poniiar prioes. <i he feead te tho newly ly t 4 fancy work di Paitin Merit Only” r Smart Women “I’ve Got it!” Mary certainly has. It’s a new one—the potato hop. Created to entertain her brood of waifs—it leads ycu laughingly into the heart gripping drama. See the sweetheart of stars in her dramatic accomplish- ment, brimful of human in- terest, tense with suspense. Cut Stringless Beans GREEN OR WAX These fancy Quality Beans a: panion product te our advertised brands of Peas. You'll find these beans very tender and uniform thruout, highly flavored and equal in tasty flavor } to some of the real small size beans under other \ labels, where a mucn higher price is paid. Excellent for Saiads or Served as a Vegetable _ Sold by Grocers Tverywhere © ___® Bozeman Gaming Ca, | i | | | ET us send a Maytag to your home to do a week’s washing free. There is no obligation of any kind. In your own home, on your own washing, the must prove its unusual help- fulness—its greater lity. © If it doesn’t sell it- self, don’t keep it. Aluminum Washer FRENCH & WELCH HDWE. CO. BISMARCK, N. DAK.

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