The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 1, 1926, Page 5

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PEE. PEED ee eh Se OR NON TO INSPECT BRIDGES ish Rouse. Matters: of very great Mrs. Thomas Hall, 512 Avenue B. The | to be sold include baked beans, ples Capt, Wag. Maulding of Kansas] urgency will be discussed and the Tee- second division will be entestainea by | and cakes, City, who will be, in charge of the’ tor hes an important announcement yo" a scion will b f i f Announcing revetment work along the Missouri, to make. It is hoped that there will] Mt Roy Netf, 710 Seventh street | ‘The annual sale of the Pres-' The Reopening of | river here, agd Clifford Johnson,| be a large attendance. i 2 oe es : g | {bridge engineer of the state highway — Mensa ee A cal Thy |byterian Ladies’ Aid Thur: MRS. D. PATIENT'S GIFT SHOP “ department, left this morning for CARD PARTY The Girls club of the Trinity Luth-'day morning at 11:00. Fancy a i. TRE —— jSanish and Williston to inspect the} A card party will be given by the! eran church will be entertained at they Werk, rons, meade Bridge Parties Given |Mrs. Hendricks Is determine what roveumest werkt erij| Easter Star Friday evening, Decem-| home of Mrs. Ray V. Stair, 13 Fie Mime, Men Fruit Cake and Tod: d Ty * determine what revetment work will| ber 3, ‘nt the Masonic Temple. All ‘ ‘d ‘3 lay an esday | Hostess at Bridge be necessary in that vicinity. They| Eastern Star members and. fam es wictad aamorrow evening. - All com-| Candy, and a baked ham sup-; _By Mrs. De Rochford ; y 3 pleted articles for the sale on Satur-|\~ . Parties This Week loon to returneto Bismarck Satur- and Masons and families are cordial-! Gay. December 4, should be turned in| PEF at 6 o'clock. 3041, Main St. Second Floor {ly invited. A fee of 35 cents will be at this meeting. | ———— + { ett, M00 DeRochford was hostess| Mrs. E. M. Hendricks was hostess MOTHERS CLUB MEETS widatcat ee | mee sie There's nothing to winter if} nenday evening at s prettily plan-| Tuesday evening to four tables of| The Mothers club was cme, ained} AID DIVISIONS TO MEET ANNUAL FALL SALE jvou'll fill your bin with Beu-! med bridge party in her home at 302 bridge. Decorations were carried put | Path avail, Tbe ete Tuesday afternoon at the home of/ The ‘annual pre-holiday sale of Jah ccxl. Phone 62. Wach- The Busy Manis Solving His Christmas Problems 3 The first division of the Ladies Aid in Nile green and gold. At the con-| Mrs. Price Owens, The program sub-| o¢ the Methodist church will meet fancy work, useful articles and foods ter Transfe play during the evening, honors go-| clusion of the evening a prettily ap| ject’ was ‘Theedare Roeeeae Roll of the Baptist Ludies Aid will be held r Co. | ’., Basily This Year by Phoning for the ing to Mrs. E. H. Webber and Mra] pointed Juncheon was served, call was answered with sayings of| "hUreday afternoon at the home Of Suisruay beginning at 1 s'elock ne SSS ~ REALSILE + Ae W. E. Jensen. At midnight a cou: Honors in the bridge games were| Roosevelt. Mrs. Owens gave a paper —————S—— I the Hall Drug store. The foodstuffs OE luncheon was served, : won by Miss Mildred Eger and Mrs.|on the life of Roosevelt and Mrs. C.} { by} Mrs. DeRochford is entestaining| J. L. Mullin, H, Schoregge’s subject was “Extracts ! SS ff itsigmarck Fur Co. ( this afternoon at another bridge/ Mrs. Hendricks entertained| from Letters of Roosevel i A * & WREALSILK party. Three tables are in play. four tables at bridge Monday evening. Sa utie Furs get ther i \ — lonors were won by Mrs. L. V. Mill- rad E LS ME , rage - - bean | HOSIERY AND LINGERIE ENDORSE, GOLDEN RULE fer and Mra, Geotee Beate The Talahi Campfire met HALF PRICE | ane iio prs gemen sull| \ if q eee Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock: at the| & é On All ’ Furnishi \ nan Silk . « « «96 days from pri, John | Emerton Bontherstone| | BIRTHDAY PARTY Will school, Plans were made for a ee : et Pismiencnge | een \ FRESH Sik . . . . 24 days from Slature to foot e Noi er. Joe Woodmansee, son of Mr. and|a candy sale. The -mecting was in ¢ are discontinuing our charge of Miss Freda Nicola, and| PERSONAL GREETING ation of women’s clubs, Mrs. Willard Bayliss and Mrs. C. S. Polley, pr. idents respectively of the Minnesota and South Dakota federations, are : tue Weee des their endorsement of H the Near East relief work and of lighted the table. A yellow color apc? | Golden Rule Sunday, December 6.) note predominated in the menu, Fol: MOTHERS CLUB MEETS | They are asking that the 90,000 club lowing the dinner the guests, 11 in| The Progressive Mothers club mct! il A se dey aan’, three states observe! number, were taken to the Eltings| at the home of Mrs, Jacob Yeasior| While our stock is fresh and | the day and cooperate in every way! theatre. Tuesday evening. Roll call an- varied and avoid the usual last | Mrs. H. J. Woodmansee, entertained Tuesday evening at a dinner celebrat-| Miss Dorothy Petron was chosen to CHRISTMAS CARDS ing his eleventh birthday. The table! conduct the next two meeti: The was centered with a large birthday| meeting wes closed by giv cake and tapers and candles of yellow, Campfire law. boys’ furnishings depart Real Silk Hosiery Mills : ny) I 110 Third St. Phone 171 ment, needing the space for Nm 2 Bismarck, N. D. Ss our men’s furnishings stock. @. | } DER your Personal $35, 850, 875 and up Greeting Cards early, Cnsh of Credit, Write James W. with their local Golden Rule chair. ——— swered with the names of modern . ‘ man. BIRTHDAY PARTY Imen and women of achievement, An{ Minute rush of having them Mrs. A. P. Knothe entertained last article on election frauds a evening with two tables of whist, the was given by Mrs. Haz affair celebrating the birthday anni- the conclusion of the evening a versary of Mr. Knothe. The rooms luncheon was served by the hostess. were prettily decorated with lavender engraved or printed. Better service and attention can be ON PROM COMMITTEES Miss Clara Hultberg of Bismarck has been named a member of the given to orders naw than will decorations committee for the Junior : — $e potaitile lan Prom, annual social a of the! chrysanthemums and at the conclu.{ CHURCH MEETING TONIGHT eee ni St North Dakota: Mitel wien? of te“ erening “a Tahehaon wras| A IMbéLOK Of 6) thé Wwonibers and The new and individual Mrs. W. E. Butler evieve Parsons, also of this city, is a member of the special features] adcinn RN llth ar-| Gibson Cards aresureto please committee, Bruce Murphy is'a mem-| and Mrs, LA, Wintee, Mr. cage f saucy niki ceases ) Chytct. Bie bates Beals nn tal Oeonvne af Mandca we nut ei ag oh seat a - “| town guests. | nas. . 2 as a £ committe,” Memver of WAS male HOSKINS-MEYER | you can give them—except your.pho- ALUMNI DINNER The Home of KFYR | tograph. Let us make those photo- graphs for you and take care of a dozen or more gifts. Phone for ap- A dinner for the alumni and for- mer students--of the University of pointment before 10 in the morning. Phone 898, LEAVE FOR CALIFORNIA | Mr. and Mrs. J. MeCrory of Linton | wqgemeey will leave soon for Pasadena, Calif, where they will spend the winte This is the eighth year Mr. and Mrs, McCrory have gone to Pasadena for North Dakota will be held this eve- hlbaciobasp thd ing at 7 o'clock at the Grand P DIAMONDS. UF WELO® ning at o'clock al e Gran a te : cific hotel. Plans will be made for|iicy inter. They will be accompa. . the. reorgenintion oft Biemarek, [fied OY Bertha Widamuth aiw ot | Diamonds For Mandan alumni society. All alum ‘ Pe Christmas and former students are co; in-] COMMUNITY COUNCIL MEETING | vited to attend the d'nner. The Women’s Community Counc The one who receives a dia- will meet Friday afternoon at 3 mond fer Christmas always o'clock at the Association of Com- § takes a great delight in the merce rooms. A large attendance of § sift, and just because it is 2 delegates is desired as final plans for | diamond, locks it over COMMITTEE TO MEET The ticket sale committee of Troop No. 2 of the Boy Scouts will meet this evening at the Methodist ; eee church. The comatttce In wanting} the Christmas aeul sale will be mate. gsrirdettic ti tickets for the supper which will bel Call up and coal up mow pir Thursday evening at the with Beulah coal. Pt e 62. t ‘ i fue Wachter Transfer Co. in our history. All sizes and DISTRICT ALUMNI at most every price, so all U Lynch of i SSS: we ask is a comparison of prices with cther stores, even in the large If you will do this and if you are in the market for a diamonu more than average car Our diamonds will bear this close inspection. We have the largest stock of diamonds Shop Here for Christmas Gift Hosiery The gift-making custom was inspired by senti- ment Express the true sentiment of Christmas five district chairmen who are tak- ing a leading part in the state alumni drive for a new stadium and gymna sium for the Universtiy of North 7 in gi se y Y No doubt you have decided to give we will surely make the sale. in gifts to those you love h : sisi Tet us reset! your diamonds —send photographs. | VE HE hosiery to many on your Christmas : GUESTS LEAVE in new settings for Christ- | GIVE HER list and we suggest that you choose Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Cook and tam-If| Meats—Groceries mas. We can show you many | s 5 it here. You will find an un- | AN OLD-FASHIONED SURPRISB foeeded ates Wire ou say IN A NEW-FASHIONED WAY d f shop leisurely. You will also find | \ hosiery in all styles to nieet all : purses and of course a complete range of all the fashionable colors, ily and Ralph ‘Hayes, all of Center, +., have returned to their home after a week-end visit in the city with Mr. and Mrs. John L. Fields. TO VISIT IN NEW ENGLAND Mrs. Harold C, Arnold and chil- dren will leave Thursday for New. and all beautiful d Arrange now for an early sitting antl solve twelve or more ef your personal gift problems. nm our own shop. “Leave your diamonds for resetting with a jeweler who , is financially respensible for © their return.” zi ALL THIS WEEK Onions, yellow, medium size, Peek .. 45 Tue Orn CuristMas secrets England where they will id thi F, A. Know! ee ‘ and surprises had a sweetness i ~ i Aaleteeemasibn the casstas atoscbal les Peres and charm about them for which A Christmas Folder With Arnold's, mother. _ fiarinraon reyaneenee: 98e Jeweler there is no substitute. Each Pair Begin now, make her Curistmas memorable by arranging for ‘her presence thru a gift of ultra-feminine jewelry Our modest pricing enables you to give the deserving lady of your : heart a piece of jewelry so rich and lovely that sh: will gasp with —- fain pphta MilnmnA caida VISITS HERE Bismack’s Diamond Store’ iss Marjory Thomas of Cleve- land has returned to her home after @ several days’ visit in the city at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark. Slorby Studio 223 Fourth St. Bismarck, N. Dak. Bulk Mince Meat VISITS PARENTS Miss Anna M. Brown, R. N. THURSDAY and FRIDAY DOCTOR M.E. BOLTON resi’ vialt_with her paren eae ag and Mrs, Andrew Brown of Dodge. Shoulder Steak .... Cc A P | TOL i 2 RETURNS FROM SOUTH DAKOTA|§ POR! Fa ae Chroni FE Mr. and Mrs. George Luck returned oe tear Stes Inoe tciog onl Diseases THEATRE || sae: relatives for the past ten days. GU § A) N E R § 115 outs gt Tonight and Thursday | BONHAM BROTHERS RETURNS TO GRAND FORKS ; Kan Miss Evelyn Harvey has returned return ETS THAT LAST « Theshieltlag aad tha following eects PHONE 1060 GIFTS LAS end with friends in Bismarck. Consult Your Jeweler TO VISIT SON Tues. Eve., Dec. 7th AUDITORIUM CURTAIN 8:00 P. M. SHARP MAIL ORDERS NOW Mrs. T. R. Sloan of Fargo arrived First Transcontinenta) Tour of the World’s Greatest Tragedienne Delicious; Nutritious Cheese Bread Bread—the staff of life for centuries! Cheese— ancther form of the world’s second most impor- tant food—milk! What is more natural than to. combine the two into one food, and to combine the wonderful nutritional values of the two into a doubly nutritious food? today for a visit with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. pnd Mrs. H. F. Sloan, of Manda: VISITS BROTHER Hans Larson of Mott is visiting in Bismarck with his brother, James Larson, a paticnt at a local hospital. Matinee Every Day at 2:30 ‘ TONIGHT 5 WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY A Great Story By A Great, Author! After months of experimenting, we have addeci this wonderful new loaf to our large family of street. : breads and. especially reecmmend it for toasting. Basketball game tonight, | Try aetna ae , | | _ BARKER'S CHEESE BREAD pI TE Sea it “EVERY- + ; TOASTED BODY’S In Any of the F ing Dishes: ” y of the Following Dishes: ACTIN Creamed Chicken ANO HER Cloudy. tonight and a . Creamed Asparagus . peg a é ine ma DISTINGLA ED. COMPAN . Creamed Chipped Beef : settled; not 20 cold ge PO), G Soups of All Kinds — ‘a So French Toast what @ great assort- * ment of troupers! Both ity and quality in cast, With Jelly and Marmalade Welsh Rarebit HERMANN ‘he PLAY THAT CHANGED 4 THE THOUGHT OF THE WORLO Scrambled Eggs Mat A sane ss SECURE SEATS NOW For All Sandwiches } “KISS PAPA” Peer ates ee me DELICIOUS TOAST ‘ ’ SEAT. SALE HARRIS & WOODMANSEE DEC. 4 PLAIN OR BUTTERED 5 To all lovers ef the better things in dramatic art this announce- e ‘re ment has an especial significance. You have never seen this great Barker & Co. d international artiste, You may never have the opportunity again— { { | ; this is the beginning of her world tour . bas Say eee 4 < ‘ : ¥ . 4 *

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