The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 7, 1926, Page 5

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r Birthday Surprise | Party Given Monday | For Mrs. J. B. Belk a’ « In ‘celebration of the birthday an- niveteary of Mrs. J, B. Belk 24 friends and relatives tenderpd- her @ prettily planne@ surprise party Monday eve- ning. Mrs. Belk was presented with a lovely gift by the guests. Bridge wag played ‘during the eve ning, honor going to Mr. and Mrs. W. FP.” Ayers, Mb. and Mrs. J. G. Cowan and Mr. and Mrs. Birlea Ward. At the conclusion 6f the evening a luncheon wad, sgrued, | Guest at Humphreys | at. Dintier i aie Home _Complimented . Me and. Mrs. George Humphreys | 9 entertained Sunday evening at their, home on Ninth street at a three course dinner which was given in compliment to their house guest, Mrs. L. FL Vandever of Miles City, Mont. The table was prettily decorat- -ed in red and white and was centered with a large bouquet of white chrys- anthemums. Mra. Vandever arrived in Bismarck Sunday and will leave tomorrow eve- ning for her home. . Bismarck Study | Club:Members Have Guest Day Program The annual guest day program of the Bismarck Study club was held Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. EB, Diehl, each member bring-! ing a gest to the meeting. Mrs. Ralph Penner read an illustrated pa- per during the afternoon which was “Pottery from North Dakota! The paper was written by Miss Margaret Cable of the ceramics department of the school of-mines, | University of North Dakota Tea was served at e conclusion of the program, Mrs. 8. A. © Flosca, president of the club, pouring. Yello¥ chrysanthemums decorated the rooms, A display of pottery loaned by the university school of mines proved of, interest to the members and guests} during the afternoon. Following the afternoon meeting husbands of the members Were invit- ed in to spend the evening. A lunch- | eon was served. TO SPEAK AT AUXILIARY MEET- ae 7 | Miss Alice Budge, di | rd Hines, Jr., Veterans hospital, Merion sacred ta on ae Gam-| given to orders now than will ! " i he ‘ma sorority house during her stay e h hee roped Pale tht Bud a the. state university. Mr. Dresbacht he possible later on. il deli add: Wed q eck were guests ai e pee ae” wit i = iver es he difiner mecting Bet Theta Pi house. Many parties The new and individual of the American Legion Auxiliary in, Were given for the delegates during Gibson Cards aresureto please | HERE is an Ibanez ot the Grand. Pacific hotel. Members, {he convention. you.’ ! love and pasion ranking planning to attend this meeting are], BOARD MEI ING i i] with his greatest tales, = | asked to register at. the Grand Pa-}i » nesting of the state. board. of if) Four, Macon ea? cific cempurbw Meeaing: Christian Endeavor was held Sunday] HOSKINS-MEYER went ae pone.2 ig al ree ; } Yat the First Presbyterian. church. ; of «> 2 eens Te ee MDohn “and. Those’ in attendance included Cleli The Home of KFYR = Jf daming picture of (0 mo the | baby of Engelmine, Calif,, are in Bix-; Gannon, state president; Mrs. W. iff siren. marek, guests of Mr. Dehn'’s parents, | > Mr. and Mia) Willian prac A fam-| a ate ily i wi e | ty 'y jen i O08 Fb Tend Mes. Doha and. thelr "13° . reta.Gar' children and, the families of the . Antonio Moreno ter wereaat the Dohn home for di mi, i. y Ht more press en ee Announcement uepana MASONS TO DANCE. . Be Me earis eltay rtaines de | All merchandise in our shop at reduced prices : nein party , Dec: sigs ember Idyat the Masonic hall Lo wales | This week only PALACE = MANDAN alll members. gre cordiay invited.) ; TONIGHT Dancing will t in at and luach- ic ae 8 con will he served at midnight. | The Mi USIC Shop Clara Swanson ant FATHER DIES | 214-216 Main St. . ssiaites « Misa Gertrude Eichorst was. called : Fine Manners’ /:to her home at ‘Falkirk Monday by the sudden death of her father. Mr. ‘Fichorst was instantly killed, but no details as to how the accident occur- ie red are known here. i LEAVE FOR CALIFORNIA : : : Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Sanders have oer sta left for San Diego, Calif. for a sev- ‘ : : eral months’ visit. Mr, and Mrs. ‘ * a Sanders will stop at Fergps Falls, 9 ‘ cig. | Women’s Hats | le Pri at Wholesale Prices Borresen’s Millinery Going Out of Business ® 4 ) Latest Styles at Real Bargains » 9 * : Entire stock: must be sold quickly regardless of price : " Come in and. sae SEE OUR BARGAINS - = 4 ; . Sale Starts Tues. Morning : ‘9:00 O'Clock ' Agr _. Felt Hats $1.98 . Pattern Hats $4.98 ; a ‘ t . Children’s Hats $1.35 OTHER PRICES ACCORDINGLY ¢ am | @\ie TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1926_ : ‘ at the . —— re |e" vice president; Miss Hen- ricka Beach, superintendent of alum- ‘ni; Mrs. J. L. Hughes, junior sec- } retary; and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Lusk I} of Jamestown. RETURN TO BREIEN / Mr. and Mrs. Carl Borge and daughter, Betty Jane, and'Max Potter of Breien left. Sunday by car for their home. Mrs. Borge and daugh- ter have been yisiting in Bismarck Meeting} for several days and were joined Sunday by Mr. Borge and Mr. Potter GQES TO CLEVELAND Miss Clatre Weiermuller, fielt sec- Musie {fs Program . Subject at Monday Club’s The home of Mrs. T. R. Atkinson was the scene of the: Monday club's regular meeting yesterday. The pro-|rtary for the North Dakota Christ- gram included an interesting paper, jun Endeavor, left Monday for Cleve-|S| by Mrs! 8. W. Corwin on folk mustc,tiand, Ohio, where she will attend a one by Mrs. H. 8. Dobler on-racial| convention of field ,secretaries, De- Gauls atta ore by ponies s vember 9 to 12, En route she will ju: in ni nal music. Mrs. C. A. inneapolis. Grote, eighth district president, gavel’? ** Parte and Binnesp a short talk: Musical selections given during the afternoon included vocal ‘solos by Mrs, V. J. LaRose and violin selec- tions by Adolph Engelhardt. ‘ “Tea was served during the after- noon, District President Visits Women’s Club Christmas Program CALLED TO PIERRE z W. H. Williams and Frank Wil- Yiems xpected home today from Pierr » where they were called by th bux illness and death of their sister, Olive. i RETURNS TO ELROWOODS , Miss Florentine Landwehr has re- turned to her home at Rlhowoods after being discharged from the St. Alexius hospital, where she has been receiving treatment. { ‘ Members of the Women's club en- joyed the annual Christmas program Monday afternoon at the home of |? Mrs, R. G. Wilde. Mrs, C. A. Cross of Dawson, president of the eighth district of the North Dakota Federa- tion of Women’s clubs, was in at- tendance at the mecting and ‘gave a short address. | Roll call was answered with Christ- mas sentfinents and Christmas carole were sung during the afternoon. Miss} A. county ome by iu for | business visitor in the city. “ATTENTION | 0. U. W. members. The Mary White entertained with x piano|‘A, Q; U. W. will hold their an- selection and Miss Phyllis Rosen xave| nual nomination and election a@ reading. A piano solo by Miss De- lois Gorman, was enjoyed. of officers Tuesday night, During the afternoon @ Christmas; Dec. 7th, at 8 o’clock. Re- ‘vox was packed to be presented to a! freshments. i needy family at Christmas time, At} the conclusion of the afternoon the} hostess served a refreshment course, Bismarck Students Home From Northern P, “A; Convention| IN peti one rms, serene ot PERSONAL GREETING . wa buch, editor, and Henry Barneck, se.| CHRISTMAS CARDS ; sociate editor of Pep, who represented | : the Bismarck high school at the} pany Northern Interscholastic Press Asso-| DER your Personal ciation meeting at Grand Forks, re- ‘ turned Sunday night. Thirty high Greeting Cards early, school publications were represented while our stock is fresh and at the meeting, Bismarck ranking | i ji very high in the,conipetition, Prairie] Varied and avoid the usual last Breezes won first place, and Pep re-' minute rush of having them ceived honorable mention. Mr. Dres-| engraved or printed. Better service and attention can be bach presided at the convention. Miss Byrne was the guest of Miss HERE FROM MOFFIT L..H. Bailey of Moffit wae a busi- ness visitor in the ¢jgy Monday. HERE FROM DRISCOLL M, T. Olson of Driscoll transneted business in the city Monday. Pay your gas bill now and bt your discount before the Oth. : ' December Clearance on coats and dresses. Large selection to choose from. Sizes 16 to 46—Sarah Gold hop, 312 Main St. SS DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician Phone 210W 116% Fourth St. Bismarck, N. D. heater. Matinee Every Day at 2: TONICHT TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY Spectacular! Romantict rELTINGE GEOUS PASSION FLOWER! IBANEZ'S GREAT- EST NOVEL NOW A SCREEN SENSA- TION - THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE - Sale 330 H. F, Wildfang has returned to his| ness visit in the'city,. . Po H And buy. your~watches here, too, | PAGE morning for her home at Jude WN. OD. for a month's visit, am = en a FROM STERLING home at Sterling at ce Sih Be a ead la short busi- TOMisIT IN JUD ___} Mixs Mure V Schlinker left this Pe FOR SALE »-- At Reasonable Price and Good Terms. One of Bismarck’s best and most select Bunga. lows, Iceated on Avenue B west, with south and west expesures. Large living rcom with fireplace; dining room, sun parlor, two laree bedrooms, bath, tinen clesets, medern kitchen, clectric stove, many buat-n features, full vartitianed basement, laun- dry tubs, gas hot, water heater, furnace heat: cutside garage. ‘this vroverty has a beautifa7 let, trees, shrubs, hedges, lawn and flowers. : HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY - Exclusive Agents in Bismarck wheye'prices are right Seventeefi jewel twelve size Elgin. white gold filled case. -Gent’s fl watch, $25.00. BONHAM BROTHERS Kor Gifts That Last Consult. Your Jeweler Weph Black Phone 0. Men Are Only Boys Grown Up And never lose the boyish enjoyment of the Christmas season.: And while Dad may say, “I don’t want anything,” he does. The Big Christmas Store | Has looked after Dad’s welfare and has the gifts here that he would like. Mufflers Make Fine Gifts Especially the all wool Scotch Plaids that we are showing in all the wanted colors. or combinations, in one value group $2.95 Give Him Hosiery - Bath Robes That Will Delight Him A pleasing variéty of patterns and color combinations to cheese from in the celebrated Beacon and Pelton & Pelton Robes at $8.50 $10 $12 ae Well tailored and Skinner trimmed; good heavy weig! small, medium and large. A great special ina $3 Bath Rebe at Silks, Wools, Fine Lisles and mixtures in plain and fancy colors and patterns, in a great array for gift giving at our low prices of 50c $1.00 He Will Like Ties Pajamas That Will Please dim . The Unive foes to sle kind that the worid silk loops; Fine quality ered pattern; n s; webbing gi They are Ties that were care- fully chosen—the kind that you will want to present as Christ- mas gifts. Featured during this Christmas season at Good quillty Uni the very latest patterns; looks silky and would make a great $4 50 eit tees ° 50c 75¢ No Man ae $1.00 $1.50 1 Broadcloth, in Ever Has Too Many Dress A Shirts When we say that we have the best value in dress shirts all we have te. say is a Sum- mit Shirt at $1.65 A Man Can Always Use an Extra ‘We have them in a very pretty gift box at : $1.00 $1.50 For a lesser gift Paris Garters please. We have them. Men know what that; means. At- tached Collars and Neckband Styles; 15 to 17, All priced on the“When You Come Here Expecting More For Your Money You--- Get It”.basis, which is an additional ames for Dad’s remembrance coming from. _ Where Every Purchase Must Be Satisfactory or Money » ve xaty

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