The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 17, 1926, Page 5

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WEDNESDAY; NOVEMBER 17,-1926 Cook and Miss Chrissie Binge of “VISITS FRIENDS . HERE FROM DENHOFF MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT. : 008! e; the bank’s affairs may do so RECEIVED Bismarck. The meeting was\ held] . Miss Ruth Olson of Washburn is| B,J. Kiley. of Denhof! ted tierce Man lg og the Dr y ke: Tabi GuhoetebaiN Raye. bien’ récéived’ Saturday. ts visiting friends in Bismarck for al business in the city, Tuesday | y National Bani ‘at the Lenhart, Drag store. of the marriage of Miss Mayta Boei- , ilies aie Witton ae oe a eas + Anyone wishing to sign the | agreement blanks may be s2- ter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George’ “RETURNS FROM WINNIPEG f = ae HERE FROM ASHLEY |depesiters’ agreement in con- Boelter of Arena, to Edwin A. Smith’ Miss Anna Mae Ankenmann, who has VISITS IN BISMARCK J. H. Wishek of Ashley transacted | CDE . cured there also. of Evanston, Ill, on November 13, The been the guest of Mrs. Thomas Taylot,| Mrs. Henry Wahl of Washburn is | business in the city Tuesday ‘nection with the liquidation of wedding occurted on the bride’s| 349 Oxford street, Winnipeg, Manito- | pending a few days in Bismarck with birthday. Miss Boelter has « large; ba, since Armistice day, returned to! friends. i number of friends in Bismatck where | Bismarck Tuesday. Seen | she was employed at the Woolworth “Leave It to Gloria” at the ” we “Mrs. W. E. Perry |Miss Whittemore. i i } ime. Mr. Smith i: GOES TO MINNEAPOLIS A ‘ Joint Hostess With | to Be on Radio | sm,fer a.tume, ws smith ts om! 4.00 Saf wih ete thorsdy | Auditorium tonight and CAPITOL a i Mii is where he ‘sday. 4 Mys. V. J. Hunter} Program Thursday | il! make their home. PRIVEE che Tee tee etre nhl eeeimeiebii EL | THRKeES Ey Ca MUSCOVITES TO INITIATE | nitend thé Minnesota-Michigan foot- r . Wous, | Members of the Sunshine’club were! Miss Blanche Whittemore, daughter! Local Odd Fellows are planning an| bail game. entertained Prom afternoon of Dr. AA Mrs. A. A, more /enjoyable meeting in the Odd Fel: | the home of Mrs. W. E. Perry at/ of this city, will broadcast from the! lows hall Friday evening when the| CLASS TO MEET dix tables of bridge. Mra. V. J. Usiveraty: Railio. broadcasting sta-| Imperial Qrder of Muscovites, the; The Philathen Class of the Lres- Hunter and Mrs, Perry were hostess- | tion KPJM, Thursday evening from! play ground for Odd Fellows, will] byterian Sunday school will. Meet Seaanhe, affair was.a'benefit for the| 6 to 7:30. ‘The program will also in-| initiate a class of 20 candidates into| Thursday evening nt the héme of vw %y Sunshine club, clude Miss Clea Sorbo, soprano, and| the order. The regular team from! Miss Lavina Peterson, 51%.” Nintit Mrs. E. J. Schultz won honors in| Miss Amanda Jofgenson, accompanist.| Sioux Falls, S. D., will put on the] street. Presents Tonight A Good Watch Is Like a True Friend It Lasts a Lifetime A Stenographer’s ns, Walthams, Ham- Love Story— the bridge. games. Miss Whittemore, who was gradu-|work. Refreshments will be served Chrysanthemums decorated hej ated from the. school of expression| by the wives of the Muscovites, : RETURNS HOME Heward’, Elgins, Gr rooms. At the conclusion of ihe| at the University of North Dakota in —— Mrs. Peter r left T iltons and Bulovas, are seme of the well afternoon the hostesses ‘served a/the spring, will give a number of; TO. SPEAK AT FAIR ing for,her home in Li Sa. eet fee woe. < Raaiee: B never paid eny at course luncheon. readings on the program. She is) J. M. Devine; commissioner of im-| week-end visit in the known kinds we sell. H tention to her—« — now a senior at the University of| migratioe left this morning for Mad-| and: Mrs. Wesley Baker. 4 * : : Y him she was just a st i “Mrs. H. C. Mahiman [North Dakota. dock where he will be the principal Watches of proved time keeping qualities. her. She kep: oe a speaker at the Benson county fair, ‘hri vatch > he aude lobed i 4 H tess at Brid BASKET SOCIAL hich ta dn wonalen thele todny. ane Christmas wate ies may be reserved by mak- % r in her heart he: Os! at Bridge il be| fomerrow. This evening Mr. Devine ing a small depocit. dreame of romance. , - ” a - | will speak on “The joneers ani N' wom dis. | ‘ Party on Monday | Theis Conteibution to the State? and ING, siasiceenine taeiseor oe Then one dey her —— of Still Friday evening in the hall at| tomorrow morning his subject will be | carded old-time “sanitary” pa were opened— and she solved the Mrs. Henry C, Mablman entertain-| Still, Elmer Asplund and Victor An-|“North Dakota Deserves the Faith of | for a new and better way. | BONHAM BROTHERS rn » ed Monday evening at her home on|derson will debate the question,| All Its Citizens.” , 4 ¢t thet brought Griffin avenue with a prettily plan-| “Resolved, that the country is a bet. ee A way that offers far greater pros | . Diamonds, Jewerly, Silverware Sa fe he Je ned bridge party. The tables were| ter place than the city in which to 7 ELKS TO MEET L AR G E R tection. A way, too, that banishes lighted with’ orchid candies, Fear children.” Dialogues and musi-| There will be a regular mecting of the old-time problem of disposal. | 1 Three tables were in play during|cal numbers will make up the pro-| Bismarck lodge, No. 1199, B. P. O. E., the evening, Mra, W. S. Rohrer and gram. ‘The proceeds. will be used in| Renee a doame: No, 1100, BBO. Bes VOLUME Mrs. E. J. Scholtz winning honors.| paying for the platform recently built will he initiated. Refreshments At the conslusion of the evening a! in the hall. Col. J. M. Thompson will! will be served after tae meeting. i course Juncheon was served. | be auctioneer, The Elks band will broadcast a pro- va | —-. gram Friday evening at 7:15 from PROGRAM WELL ATTENDED | _ MISSION CIRCLE TO MEET ,| Hoskins-Meyer station, KFYR, Eight in 10 better-class women’ JOIN THE RED CROSS now use “KOTEX.” | VY Discards as easily as a piece of tissue. No laundry. Noembar- ; " Tassment. / | q A large crowd. atte: e excel-; The Baptist Mission Circ! wil — Rive tt H a | . Tent “wiusteal ‘propeecs” roe es meet at the home of Rev. Oscar ATTEND BOARD MEETING : Five times as absorbent as ordi | evening ut the Presbyterian church Jacobson, 1214 Avenue D, at 3 o'clock! the meeting of the executive board } nary cotton pads. [TS under the auspices of the Philsthea Thurs eT ee o oT teeha | of the | Brsiness und Professional Deodorizes, thus ending ALL ff’ y scl 01 jead ! evotionals wu 4 a5 el in F of tet r " wa inde ap. of "eslon, ‘ducted the prosram, to betas’ rts, the| women’s Mt in Fargo way w'eended BAKING {fpanieaieanouns quartet numbers. Miss Ethel Childe mission magazine, will be in charge] ?Y "TS i Obtainable at all drug and depart- and Mrs. \G. E. Wingreenc took the of Mrs Stephens. Roll call responses | seeeeeeeeeeeeeeempe POW DER ia és sitiply By saeit place of Mra. R. W. Shinners on the Will be taken from Hebrews, chapters itu aha Samy BY Syne program. {one and two. Ladies are requested ‘ KOT You ask for it without . ida to bring ‘@rticles for the gift shop. | hesitancy. BIRTHDAY SOC a sais The Wider Gs wr cet PRESBYTERIAN LADIES TO MEET Package of 12 costs only a few i The Presbyterian Ladies Aid will potieren Temes Wilt Gotd tS lest Lott's social in the choren. Tuuceday Mr and Seo 6. Bytes, Rowe Of afternoon at 3 o'clock, ‘The commite nue E. tomorrow e ng ‘at 8 o’elock.| tee has prepared an intere. ing pro- A large attendance is desired and ali RE4™ nad refreshments will be serv- members and friends are cordially in-_ © All ladies of the congregation are cents Proves old ways a needless risk. In fairness to yourself, try it. ‘ Matince Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT ‘ cordially invited. ‘heaped list han “ Cn me WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY JJ) MONTHLY AID MEET ica ‘ ae The imeiee of tke tere _Fred Middelsteadt of Regan hus the Methodist Aid soc! OMT CER EEan Beeete > a NY A Clever Magician HOBART RENLEY hostesses at the reeular menthiy iit with his son and daughter-in- lan Ww = VS 3 a \ mecting of ‘the General Aid in” the ‘as, Mr and Mrs. George Middel- Every Man Wants eS SY Stery by \ church parlors Thursday aiuernuon, , ‘*¢adt. qansorir odrin fal billfold is one of the N\ ‘ Tj as Te, And a complete ihapecr the peta tps MEETS io! Tevie School Now 3, located 12% most intimate things a LIN a vs tlt Touts bo Ltoarow tion easeoae eh hart 5 oa iles north of MeKi sive}! man carries about. And like A 5 f seen in “You Nev- Directed. by w P son Friday evening. meeting was! ® Thanksgiving program Tuesday eve- 1 five 1 HOBART HENLEY «. i ning, November 23, Sirs: Herbert Runes” possession it becomes the more cherished when old age has added a touch of sentiment to it, and the er Know Women.” Dancers, acrobats, i jug- | glers—all add to | the intricacy and | VISITOR LEAVES J. C. Miller of Linton, who has been isiting in Bismarck ‘for a few tnt at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Miller, left Tuesday afternoon for his 4 hiariaiah hienest rear. f ALN\| P n suspense at te | ; SSS Men choose CORDOVA | | dB h a Vou Ne ver plot. 3 on a. * ‘ BILLFOLDS because they | % Imperial Comedy ‘The Wenther grow old gracefully “but if now Women “The Swimmins Chaay te porte cloudy — Ae ng ea j | ran i P “CUR GO Instructor” tonight ; ‘Thursday gen- 9 rg | ‘ | i tes. ete sia that befit a gentlemen. They 4 nee | v erally fair; warmer pn a egg : (oop ABOU TRON a e838 3 WATCH 4 aimen WY ates « finest of leathers. Their, | ed & Garamount Picture Eelucaliomal RelidD i ‘Ss BAD MEN” nt Guaranty Rank beauty is only rivaled by JOIN ‘THE RED CROSS their usefulness. Genuine CORDOVA BILLFOLDS NEW SILK 4 q bear this mark DOCTOR M.E. BOLTON SRS ] Osteopath Look for it, demand it. 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