The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 2, 1927, Page 5

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Mi WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1927. Tae Bove Bee, Veto Core, enegohin: Grombery Green, Meadow Pink, Pablo, Our early showing is composed of large head sizes for and misses, in new pokes «and othr clever models in bengaline ailk, straw trimmed hemps and sill eom- : Sata Saesaae - . Webb Brothers 1818 Hid “Aad UreewmUdioN do, . shades. New flapper METHODIST AID MEETS THURS- DAY NOW ONE PRICE with Mrs. Orchard’s sister, Mrs. G. UNDERGOES_OQPERATION * :: 0 where be has been on D. Fisher. bry oO. a bvhige adobe “ai " 4 ' The Ladies Ai i — ration a ismarck hospita :, rf church will est thadery Gene DANCING PARTY Monday. She Is doing nicely. y OCia. ers _ BOYS AND GIRLS MEET The first division will meet at the! The A. 0. U. W. lodge entertained| : ‘ K ) Miss Janet McKeller, national as- home of Mrs. A. J. Arnot, 715 Fifth| at a dancing party last evening for SERIOUSLY ILL sociate secretary of Campfire Girls, street; the second division with Mrs.| its members and friends. There were| John Westford, seventh grade stud- wal speak to te girls cng MAN cerns Janda, 915 Seventh street;| abeut 50 couples in attendance, »A Hie ier bine sae OLS seriously schoo: uring east lod * nui i i i it jismarel ospital, Mother-Daughter _ | Business Women’s sftomoon on Campfire work, At the HU vouser, 44 Thayer, MP™ D+] midnight luncheon was served. ONY eee tre ; same time J. J. M. MacLeod will ad- ‘ OF Banquet Held By Club Entertains dress the boys on Boy Scout Work. MISSIONARY SOCIETY TO MEET | y, bball oF pe t|.. Helen Targart, daughter of Mr.and , . ; * * | Next week will be observed. ai The Women's Missionary society of| pouglas ‘are the parents of a sen] Mra, W. J. Targart, is seriously. ill i ‘Campfire Girls) Eighth Grade Girls | tonal Boy Scout week and an cn th: Firat Latheran church will meet] Dor tec ening at ake istanecy | at the St. Alexius hospital { —— |mection with the program for the did Avance B, Tho N. F Bystrom.| hospital. HERE ON BUSINESS About. one hundred mothers and| The Business and Professional week. at 2 o'clock, with Mrs. Bystrom and 18 RECOVERIWG Hans Fischer and J. Schlickenmey- daughters were in attendance Tuesday | Women’s club entertained last eve- | — Mrs. Dan Sundquist hostesses. A $ vy] e? Of Washburn were business Vis- evening at the first Mother-Daughter| ning in the gymnasium of the Roose- PRESBYTERIAN LADIES TO MEET large attendance is desired and all| Walter Fossum, student at the Willl {tory in the elty Tuesday, banquet of the Campfire Girls of Bis-| velt school for the cighth grade girls The Presbyterian Ladies Aid will ‘are welcome school, who suffered a broken leg in marek. The affair was held in con-| of the city schools. ‘There were about hold “a regular busine work Pat a fall’ last Friday, is getting along TO ENTERTAIN GUILD neciion with a visit of Miss Janet| 85 club members and guests in at- meeting in the church Thursday aft- RETURNS TO MINNEAPOLIS nicely, St. George's Episcopal Guild w:il McKeller, associate secretary of the| tendance. Mis: Evelyn Kotfel was ernoon. There will be matertal for Mrs. H. H. Steele, a former resident my meet with Mrs, B. E. Jones Thursday National Campfire Girls, in the city.| awarded the $5 prize for the best es- work and members are requested to lof the city, who has been visiting DAUGHTER BORN itth | afternoon at 2:30. The four groups of Bismarck Camp-| say on the subject, “Why Girls bring needles and thimbles, At 6 here for the past two weeks, has re-| Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Burr, 619 Fifth Pobre hacia ic ae +y fire girls were represented and eacit| Should Complete a High School o'clock a pot luck supper will be turned to her home in Minneapolis.| Street, are the parents of a daughter Dance at Patterson’s hall, group was in charge of decorating its| Course Before Entering the Busine: served. Al! members of the congre- Mrs. Steele was honor guest at a| born January 29 at the Bismarck hos- P. Ww. table. Two of the tables were cen-| World.” Honorable mention gation are invited to attend. large number of social affairs in Bis. | Pital. under auspices of B. & P. W. dered with artificial campfires and . M 4 marek and Mandan during her visit. Peper club, Saturday, Feb. 5. P the remaining twb were decorated in lary Lou Thompson and Miss Cyn: NIGHTS TEMPLAR TO MEET HAIRDRESSERS MEET beg a Ret tei thia Thoreson. * “ ‘ate i - lar meeting of Tancred Com- Is ILL ara ne ELE See Mrs. Fre larson was in charge} A wat tl 3 * » Knii » wil j i J i | wi regular meeting ai e of the music. Mrs. L. K. Thompso! evening. Miss Bessie | Baldwin’ ane rown suéde in two shades with the fo Ata ‘the insbalc tance Thedee Newer than the derby is this soft Riek in ithe vattice ot the ToUNES Me Kenzie beauty ‘parlors tonight at Sadan © presided @s toastmistress, An out-| “Lullaby” and “Disappointme A darker outlined in gold form part of] evening at 7:30. There will be work black felt to be worn with the diner auditor, is unable to be at her work| 8:30. All ex-service men are re- ine oti a cata sevice ot wocutnaal tats was given, the shoe Meee eee car-]in the Red Cross degree. suit. because of illness. toga Oda Fellow hall quested to be at the armory ° e speakers exp : oo : Meese Ne boa <9) a a —— Winifred Robertson. Meas W. 'G.| chose ‘their various SE Nias RETURNS FROM VISIT 1 VISIT IN ST. PAUL Dance at Odd Fe Pa blic|under the City,Nat’l bank'at Worner, svonsor of one of the groups,| Fannie Dunn Quain i Mrs, yhra and son, Richard,| they huve been visiting Mrs. Myhra’s| airs. FN. Orchard ond daughter| Thursday evening. Pu : ey told of’ the Campfire Girls in Bis-| B Miss Marie] Mrs, Lofthouse Is from Wahpeton where, Parents, Mry-and Mrs. A. D. Hanson.| nove gone to St. Paul for a short vinie| Welcome, eight o'clock tonight—Com:. marck. Mrs. C. B. Whittey represent- Mrs, L. B. “ ‘ ed the mothers of Campfire Girls in ; Mis Lil! Hostesson Monday her talk. “What it Means to be al ii k, 4 librarian, end Dr. Clara ‘ ' Campfire Giet" by Miss MeKeller con- pahl, @ chiropodist, were the at Bridge Party elu ie le i Miss McKeller exhibited a displa; Mi Janet McKeller, New York ranoronar| i * of Campfire articles, ceremonial] city, national associate’ secretary of whoaytaetag eee Somes B18 Hinds Honey and Palm Olive gowns, head dre: ind scarfs, made| Campfire Girls, gave a short talk on Mandan avenue, with two tables of by girls throughout the country. | Campfire work. bridge. Guests’ were members of 1 Almond Cream SOAP The Wetomachick Campfire Girls, A series of games were enjoyed bridge club. fors in the games f pe fa from the Wachter school,! after which a grand h was form-| were won by Mrs. Frank Snyder and wore their céremonial gowns at theled. A luncheon rved at the| Mon’ Hilde Your 33c e e e 4 for 2 Cc Hilsnd ie leader of this peer, pene erat oen ie ites ie included _ At the conclusion of the games the ‘ep vf is AA deat ol qcluded! hostess’ served a prettily appoitMed 4 9, - “ of other groups include Mrs.| Mfrs. Nellie Evarts, M A. Slor- hi k } 4 Wat sie" SP ese | Ar, ‘Nelle ‘Hvarts, Mrs.'C. A- Slor-| Sours uncheon, Regular 50c Value Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center Regular 40c Value ss zal on e al ir oe ; RETURNS TO WILTON 4 Flake ore slagrnueete aelavie-cx-| Movones. Seavton CLUE’ MERPs Mt. TR Taster, who has veen | A = Where You Expect More For Your Money—and Get It Bee iN hold a din-| tertained ‘Tuesday afternoon at the| jn, isrnre Mare. ‘Austin’ Logan, has ¥ std Campfire leaders will hold a din-| j, MeLaughlin, “An| Por a coltewe bese ti wistes j s ner confegence with Miss McKeller Laughlin. “An! returned to her home in n. Weksher tat tee nian unae| py Mow AB, Me visits Hex : : : ie eluant i te, Laat fe :| The Sale of White Goods, L d Dom dicated several organiationn, Tnela-| 4 aftsy Which a luncheon wan aer-1 Marit, Hollen spen?, Tuesday in e e te S, Linens an estics ing ‘the high school, unter igh Rete tne ees left last evening for his home in a { z school an ‘otary club. hag te IN FARGO ill be made during the week to or- n SSS h Str k R. p Vi Ch d — IV’) d h ganice the, high school into Campfire egeinaien A aaa eb ge ira de! as uc a es onsl e or an e 1 ence t at groups. 7 a ° pron sy Tuesday attending agricultural meet- Lutefisk Su rs e ; e pe cuca, sarenra | es, rg Bo peer 1 peopl 1 values when th th Sot Mary's Sewing Circle wil nave might. Thursday, Feb. 3rd e reco © rea alues en ey see em. ths seheal oualverTuse,. <The, enter: | aise! at the the school auditorium. e ‘ rs Sen tee 3: tainment committee Includes Mra, B. 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