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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1926 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 3 VISITS RELATIVES Fashionable Fur Mrs. A. T. Faber hus left for Chi- —" cage, lly where oho will os the guedi For the Deb of her sisters, Mrs, Faber expects to return December 7. RETURNS FROM ~souTH DAKOTA! Bruce Belk has returned from will pro- or 3p00,- Former ut a year ago four razorbacks from a shipment of immport yields one-fourth of the heat Is. Hounds were to be used {of cout; charcoal about the same heat us coal, | Seattle P telligencer, died here} aia last night. He ae okt SSS —_——S>SSESSS 1906 from Fargo, N. Social and Personal Forty Club Members the Henry, S. D., where he attended the funeral of his grandfather, Peter Lap- Bridge Party Given pier. H aldcvpdneaniatees | ri : é pia HUNT HOGS By Mrs, Arganbright | Enjoy First Dance NEEREND Visit | Aueusta, ‘KasA hunt for four : ° . 8, Esther jaxwe' teacher razorback hogs atwhave gone wiid) On Friday Evening of Winter Season tnelwin School, has gone to Wilton | ———SSSS aS where she will visit over the week: | | | al observance of th of the birthday ‘an Harvest season decorations were . 7 end. | Se San i ersary of her husban -] used at the terson hal it ev : °39 TO PAN ' o i i is radio sets tha 0 ” liam Arganbright entertained Friday Hiab we thottitnt Geel Uf the sacaes GOES TO PANAMA | | Following is a list of radio sets that we have on hand oot re four tables of bridge.| for the Forty lub. A midnight sup- : er i for’ Han | \f and are going to dispose of at very special prices. lonors in the games were won per was serve ot rides These set ye ) iven a very i i jon. fair inclu ir. and Mrs. B. F. Til- i fe 1 e r errect, Th | lotson. Mr. and M ir : yal | ew ried soot st wd Meas Wi Cale Wes and MEE an wees sisren | | NEW RECEIVING SETS course luncheon wes served at the|J. Meyei : : Miss Linda Johnson of Huseleg is | conclusion of the evening. Mr. Argan-| Dr. and Mra, G. A. Ra lings, M and spending the week-end in Bisnfarc! i Regular Special bright received a number of lovely | Mra, Soott Cameron, Dr. and Mrs. W. ‘ witn her sister, Mrs. P. G. Engoseth. | Pric Pri gifts. ven, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cox, F oe { ‘ rice rice sie ri nd Mrs ere aoe ba Wade Rpite Ww Dayfan Oem 12 (4 tube) ..$ 75.00 $ 40.01 * ; s: 5 ce Doyle w itz ‘anner | 2 5 Miss Marie Tibesar’s |:.2°%'° for'the winter an Went to Elbewoods Fuiday of Ovarnens Dayfan Single Dial (5 tube)...... 115.00 70.00. ; connected with the Indian school. | 4 chormi : if Thompson Sloping Pane! (5 tube) Engagement to James : | SeceRnE OR: Seung bag fort | the Parlor Grand f 75 Elizabeth To; Toppins : GOES TO MINNEAPOLIS _| ebutante is of pink georgette cov Se PELTON ans ei 75.00 Berger Is Announced Married to Charles : a G. Emerson, who was in Bismarck | ¢4 aun tnestone centers in peat Straight Panel (5 tube) é this week for the cream rate hoar- i i | ar Ba ea Wea Manet sy 25. 70. Mrs. Della Fox entertained Friday Bo rdm: ‘ M di: % ing, has gone to Minneapolis. | se Ay oe, Seat | irandett 70.00 evening at the Woodmansee apart: a. an in Mandan GO TO JAMESTOWN | FOOD SALE 1 BARGAIN SETS:—Test as good as new, have either shower in compliment to Mies Marie Pedi marriage of Mrs. Elizabeth ; seer ele Bichuole ond Mrs. ek ; preity iptables LE Aid if, teen used as demonstrators or traded in on larger sets. Til + wh Ins of ‘Sal a jorris have return: rom a ciety a a food und fancy " ee Berger’'will take plete January 11 Boardman it, Bismarck: was artes ‘ ; town where they spent Friday. work ‘sale atthe Jarrell “Hardware 1 Sleeper (4 tube) Inverse Duplex $125.00 $30.00 ‘There were 25 guests. Three tables| nized Wednesday evening at the hom Wem Vice cline) 42h cea ad. 1 Thermiodyne (6 tube) 145.00 50.00 of brid the| of the bride's broth RETURN FROM REGAN i oa ] x y Wis . 50. Seaaiagr houeel Golan ae re nk, M| aie, Mecaae Mie, Brad Bebuity ar Mr. and Mrs. M.C. Doyle have re-| VISITS FRIENDS 2 Zenith (4 tube) -- 100.00 30.00 Brasetel, Mts. 2°, O'Neill ond Wie: | Maidan, Mr. andre, Bearamec’ re. turned from Regan where ERS! rreu haber’ ot Valley Chey 1 ACS Console (6 tube)'.......... 100.00 . 50.00 Laura Burnette “the other guests| tured last evening from New Salem) ff Thanksgiving day with friends. | phanksgiving day in Bismar Crosley Trirdyne (8 tube) ... 50.00 15.00 an nm % ° Spare / e. " %, 4 "OF nd se on | ts “TEhe apartivent was prettily decorar:| sending the past two days" ; LEAVES FOR FLORIDA, “test of friends : Crosley Trirdyne 60.00 20.00 ed with hearts and cupids. A pink| The wedding ceremony was read at Miss Lelia Diesem of Bismarck and | HERE 3 3B (3 tube) rey ¢ 15.00 and white color motif was carried! 6 o'clock Wednesday evening by Rev. i Miami, Fla., has gone to Miami where | soni Se “ s+ Ges 5, out. In one corner of the roem a/ Gilbert Stewart in the presence‘of the she will spend the winter. | George H. Russ of Fargo, formerly . 18.00 shower of crepe paper in pastel] immediate families of the bridal cou- , Jo marek, transacted business in Superheterodyne Labo: ‘ shades fell throughout the evening| Ble. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schultze were ‘ , § UNDERGO OPERATION Friday. C7 (7 tube) 165.00 into @ large basket which was filled| the attendants.) Out-of-town guests Mrs. Albert Klodt of Bainville, ~ ae A Cee 807 | with gifts for the honoree, The pink| included Mrs. Max Schultze of New Mont., underwent an operation at the > 50 (1 tube) Ke 8.00 and white color scheme was also used Sqlem, mother of the bride, and June| The whole trick Nee thts year’s coat | St. Alexius hospital today. Study club will 3A (4 tube) with tubes... i 25.00 in the menu of the course luncheon| and Robert Toppins, also of Ne-w|is to handle the fur. well-—to use just ama aa tenets E. Cole next Wed- 3 (2 tube) with tube " served at the conclusion of the eve-| Salem. what is needed, but ‘ever compromise RETURNS HOME H o (2 tube ith tubes.... 5 15.00 ning. Each cover was marked with an| | Following the service a wedding with slenderness or never disturb the Alfred Subey of Selen has return Radio A i inn ine. is coat suc c Jed to is ome after spending VISITS RELATIVES 1 & <j the wedding, ns ne Whe Gate off TRO Wow Selom ‘Thursday Me. and| The, material ts very fine wool, and | Thankogiving day in the citi | 4 «- tastur apent the Thanksgiving, HAVE YOU SEEN er allonmumapaenase Mi ere oth bbe a il lek Ba Than See ce eee ee GOES TO FARGO holiday with relatives at Steele. bh Large Thorola Loudspeakers ..... 25.00 16.00 18s Barrington Ss giving dinner, f. *. Larson left today for Fargo ‘ Small Thorola Loudspeakers ..... 12.09 4 oie i P. FE. 0, LUNCHEON se Wilt Aw asl Dance tonight at the Odd! ie ‘Thotole’ Powep Speake rs ae Tea Complimentary Chapter FP. B. 0. will be enter: fang bull | Fellews hall. Everybody wel-| C jorola Power Speaker 45. 35.00 Bi k, i tained Monday at alo’ | sh 2 eSt to Week-end Guest} 2unaick, Mr and Mes, Fred Soc com at the home of Mrs ee {coms n a " the couple motored to Wilton to visit| 723 Sixth street. Membei pe} Mr. Mrs. C. J. Tullberg have OATTERN Miss Winifred Barr Barrington was hos | friends, returning to Bismarck last|CO™Mmunity committee will uct us hos-| returned from Mott where they spent i { OS. ins sax e er y afternoon at he: evening. tesses. Following the luncheon a] Thanksgiving | Great will be the delight . ment in the Person Cou Mr. and Mrs, Boardman will be at) Tomular meeting will be | held at 3 Chris hosiery, silk of the hostess whose table TH in compliment to her home in Bismarck, Mrs. Boardman| °¢!0 ence Christ iery, sil n- ‘ | : 4 t OF KF Dorothy Barrington of Berlin, N. D.,, has. been employed at the Webb| Sewing for charitable work. shobesetbd ceria x Announcing the |} _ issetin this new pactern. E HOME OF KFYR rn Bi ~ derwear and other novelties. J 4 ouncing San 3 who is spending the wock-end here.| Brothers store in Bismarck for sever- ST RTND MWOKETEA a | fe jisexaesueeneden: Guests were invited from 4 to 6{al years, and Mr. Boardman has his RTAINS ERGARTEN | |—Nielsen’s Millinery. é x ga were abou in attendance, Sere Oe The apartment was prettily decor.| PROGRAM ON THANKSGIVING : . Thi marked E ; utation of 1847 Rogers UIESEnESEEEEREREEEEEEEERERO ——— “ wit yellow chryvanthemume and DAY e e en . D. Patient’s gift Bros. for durability. x low can iss Leone Mus! Howii ro} Bi b; Y = | Wis Mars Hebert ia eg’ aEe Peper eiet, tke |i Winder 1847 ROGERS BROS. | Sutien Rue assisted in serving. field Sunday school Thursday ufter-|(Usion of shop at 3041 Main ¢ gs A progam of musical numbers and| noon, a luncheon was served by tha| “* Serve ([eowins swe seweite) g siaeks.. ee er | | readings Was given during the aftor-| Canfield ladies aid society. ‘The pro: st OF M Bh ia . Bonh | Mise’ Pryitie aby" ave cenditen ad Sake ee ys Miss Katherine Goddard has as her DIAMONDS JEWEL OY St., second floor. onham Brothers \ Miss Marion Sundin, Miss Ramona| ’’,....- se leita F over the and Miss Macy i ial acl Jeweler and Optometrists Boepple and Miss Murgaret Kennedy| Prayer. wanston of Michigan, NiD. | Miss) THINGS IN LEATHER entertained with musical selecti “ i Cwansto ie : : ' $ 1 Out-of-town guests included: Miss|“Wity We Ave: Thankful’ Five Bri-| evening, will leave Su GOODS THAT ARE Evangeline Wade, Miss ee Daa ary pdpils, — WORTHY OF ANY iss Clara Pearson, Miss jen- “Thank: "—Vi ; = ott and Mise Lillian O'Dell, all of| | Wallman Re ereeet vere : OWNER jan be dolph FR a ieee Sa wa Cordova is a name that guar- THANKSGIVING PROGRAM Song, “Lord of ‘the Harvest,"—Glee (Sate gest el apeainlelkii ¢18 antees to you the finest ma- Miss Gladys Rue, teacher of Tryge Solty tale ce lteaah onion eg ee terials, enduring style and Stes! Ne. tcommares weecrerils.’ spring semester if his health permits.) Superior workmanship in a bananas sed piven Wedn wd ittle. ze leather goods. To prow: evening e schoo! cercis oy oy er sc eg cht 4 Pom a dling: SEER e ot oteaitis, fue Gee. Maples aes “Conbenk Santonsoneamers tone rs has been visiting her sister, “Miss|M Trade Mark” with th .Caryle " sheldon! Toxtee mee by the Side of{*tene Bush, a student nu: eat the kind aah ante. Then PrayletVigiet Spanberg, Floyd. An-j Road, are honpital, tot shit mersing your gvod sense will readily Sen tere prs gary) 5h Son, "C for her ‘home. rson, rgaret Rue, Gertie Nel-) Play, “America’s oll of Honor,”— 30 TO CHICAG son, Gladys" Nelson ‘and Caryle|” Fred Olson and High Schoo! pupile.| pyr angle SRW Roun and ae Violet Spanberg] Peadins: “Landing of the Pilgrims,” || daughter, Abigail left Thursday eve- on, Gladys, Nel ‘ ning for Chicago where they attend- "Gladys GPRS gicys School| Sd the Army-Navy football game to- The gift-making custom was inspired | { by sentiment. Express the true sen- timent of Christmas in gifts to those | you love—send photographs. convince you of the differ- ence, Cordova leather goods are strictly hand-made and hand- tooled, not “embossed.” Jusi run your fingers cver the op- posite side of the design on any of the other makes of Arrange now for an early sit- ting and solve twelve or more of your personal gift problems. he Household chale, fr many Generations A delicious, pure and wholesome food beverage, made only of PHONE 261 | high grade cocoa beans, carefully blended and prepared by a | ¢ mechanical process, no chemicals being used. i seen» Hagel Anderson] Song—Irene Anderson, : - has gone to/f| so-called hand-tooled goods. ‘ | PlayleeFioya “Aniereons, Macgaret| °3E.,. olet UL. where the vil int perl he: embossing ean be reat: , WALTER BAKER & CO. Lid. Slorby Studio | ‘ ree is ily ex- abt Ya of Choe Recipes sews fore CHESTER, Rue, Irene Anderaon. Song, “Ameri Taniwill be gens ghout too weeks Dy Cece we are ex scouesa ine Cable hati! ia slit ool 225 Fourth St. Bismarck, N. Dak. | Siodss Nelson Sianeli: clusive agents for Cordova ders0n| GOLDEN WEDDING CELEBRATED SITOR LEAVES leather goods in Bismarck., Playlet—Flay’ aeareee An-| Mr. and Mrs. BR. N. Williams, for] Gordon Brown of Jamestown, who a Ne pol heatd eprom a eeriaiah copay has been visiting Sense de age F. A. Ki 1 ~ celebrate, n wedding ai id Mand: i anksgiving day, Song Beh niversery on Sunday, November 14, at{ left this morning for his home . 2 — aid jeweler the home of their daughter, Mrs, E. : qi to word received in Bismarck. The] Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Selvig and chi “Bismarck’s Diamond Store” et macier sa Bios ah occasion was also the golden wedding Pay eaten perpotoy 4 their home zen 0 ograp S G. Hobbs of Gidden, Iowa, according RETURN TO. FARGO whe anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. G. W.| Friday after spending Thanksgiving salegg at bichon tr spendie| Thompson. Mr. Williams and Mrs.| at the Huber home in Bismarck. ene af Mie Oat parent, Mr and) TRomPaen re, Sea es tra a fe a Charles Ode. former Burleigh county couple were) Dance tonight at the Odd ‘0 MEET present for the anniversary. Fellows hall. Everybody wel- ae ore Lodge «wil ENTERTAIN FOR MISS SIMPSON gifts you can buy. the a Fellows iT 8 Soe 1s Miss Cora Simpson, who is leaving Same. MONEY TO LOAN On Bismarck improved city property. Prepayment privileges. Apply for terms PRICE OWENS ELTINGE BLOCK Will make twelve splendid Christmas presents and will ke less expensive than most any other dozen DANCE ln, the nese Setaee, Ser Dinkins s —— Phone 249 today for an appointment @ farewell party given Wednesday i . Dance at Odd Fellows hall. gvoning by, the girle who live at th “The Studio” THE BUTLER STUDIO joe. Leg evening wes spent inj} Lucas Block Phone 121 01 wi es and music an relrpsh mae on served. Miss Bismagek, North Dakota pope ae mage Dor bee at san Lalle Dicsem of Miami, Fia., was onl] - A Real Office Training oubof-town guest. School GUESTS AT CHRISTIANSON HOME tudents nd Mrs, P. H. Field and son, ge Sal Sr ete erived from Grand Forks : ence,” we would like to have all the work we can get in the fol- wh . Mr. Fi lowing lines: 6 ch FORM LETTERS.—We can get ere tional Harvester ena these out for you by the doze the same position in Bismarck forl] the hundred, or the thousa: several: years: and you will find our charges 99 ENTER’ T DINNER very reasonable, too. Y A Mr. Mad TAINS A) Cn PUBLIC STENOGRAPHY.— ou r e We have a number of well there agen high schcol graduates The hilarious — adven- et maeer Neiaae a take dictation accurate- tures in love of a beck and wt yo Mee 3."B.ll fy and turn out letters Accur- white-collar’ clerk who "user ot son, enes0N ‘Cope, won —we ||], unZaz "a" gul CARBON COPY WORK.—We ri have all the standard makes of it long enough to elope! Webb Block 311% Main St. CONRAD NAGEL EDITH ROBERTS GEORGE FAWCETT Hunting Season Begins Hunting for practical men’s gifts starts NOW. Garrison’s Store Moves Nov. 30th To better care for our growing trade and to make room for a larger and better stock of new and second hand furniture, A man always appreciates a prac- tical, wearable gift. Here are sug-"° gestions: is typewriters including an elec- Lots of laughs! ( wesk Visit with her ton, ta H. Me- tee a can teat one i ' . F ; oberts of the regs See ot * depare:H| Ge sage A alleenandie Mieka Pictuive this store will be moved November 30th SHIRTS, TIES, PAJAMAS, BATH ROBES, mr proniptly. Tho eet an ens, and their lodion age LOUNGING ROBES, BUCKLE, BELTOGRAM AND BELT SETS, HOSIERY, HANDKER. . CHIEFS, SWEATERS, MUFFLERS, OVER- ‘ ‘to 210 Main street. : All of our old customers and new cus- 7 the on-|] Of, business. Coming a si — 18 tomers are invited to come and see us in COATS, MACKINAWS, GLOVES, JEWELRY _ HUNTLEY GORDON ‘our new quarters. “My Wife and I” PALACE - MANDAN TONIGHT -GARRISON’S SECOND HAND STORE New Location 210 Main—Old kestion 108-10 Main “4. JBISMARCK;'N. D.