The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 9, 1927, Page 5

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‘“ -count of Trade Week at The WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1927 Presbyterian Church 7:30 o’clock Social and Personal Junior Red ‘Cross Members Receive Gifts From Greece |Music Federation ‘Sponsors Contest For Young Musicians Miss Mary Ca of the American Mrs. J, French of Bismarck and Red Cross has received several boxes | Mrs. W Stutsman of Mandan will -of Corinthian currants from the Jun-| leave tomorrow morning for Valley ior Red Cross of Greece, each pack- | City where they will attend a board age bearing a Merry Christmas greet- ing. They will be given to the county superintendent's office and: will be distributed to Junior Red Cross mem- bers in the county schools. The gifts dye an acknowledgment of the International activities of the Junior Red Cross, such as the Christ- mas boxes sent to Greeee each year, the school correspiondence, and work made possible by the National Chil- dren’s fund. Red Cross officials are delighted with this exchange of gifts, believ- ing that is will increase friendship between the two countries and result | , N in a truer understanding of the possi- Cottage prayer meetings will be bilities-of the Junior Red Cross. | held Thursday morning from 10 to Junior Red Cross members all over | 10:30 at the homes of the following the ‘country have received similar, Presbyterian ladies: Mrs. gifts and many interesting ways of Lawyer, 420 Hannifin; Mrs. using them been reported. One| Wright, 16 Avenue B, We currant cookies for a} Georve Kenniston, 113° Thay Musical clubs, contest, sponsored by the federation, from all parts of the state. The win- test in which Minnesota, North and South Dakota and Montana will have part. Mrs. A. G. Jacobson of Bemid- ji, Minn., formerly of Bismarck, is president of the district, known as the “Northern Lights district.” COTTAGE PRAYER MEETINGS ther ved re- Dan McPhee, 415 Fourth; Mrs. rant cake: >a Par- | Hannewald, Sixth; Miss Anna iéeting. Recipe con-| Burr, 520 h. Leaders will be onducted. | Mrs, Fred Hanson, Mrs. J. N. Wright, <deing Mrs, Edward Morton, Mrs. Sara An- HERE ON BUSINESS A. S. Hoffman of Fayette, lowa, former resident of Bismarck, was in the city yesterday on business. He! left last night for the western part of the state where he will spend sev- erai weeks, after which he will re- turn here. 1 J. D. Hempel. GOS TO DETROIT Carl J. Reff, shop foreman at the Corwin Churchill garage, has gone to Detroit, Mich., where he is attending the service school at the Chrysler adam factory. pevaphecid iba de MUSICAL CLUB TO MEET Mrs. George Prenovost, who has; The ‘Thursday Musical club will heen visiting at tke home of Mr. and| meet tomorrow at 3 o'clock at the Mrs, John Maassen, Sr, for several) pecs 67 yre GE. Wingreene, 306 days, left Tuesday for her home in! Grittith street. Fort’ Dodge, Ipwa, Mrs, Prenovost) “" was en route from Seattle. RETURNS FROMREULAH Villiam Ankenmann has _returne: i e from Beulah where he has been em., meeting In the churs ployed during the winter, .He will Sundquist be in Bismarck for two months be- fore returning to Beulah. CLUB MEETS The D. D. D. club was entertain Monday evening at the home of Miss Arduth Gussner. At the conclusion of an informal evening a refresh- ment ¢ourse was served. j RETURNS TO POLLOCK s. J, R. Bayer, who has been vis- jends in the city for the past turned to her home in Pol- . D., Tuesd VISITS HERE Mrs. Scott Howard of Hazen is spending a few days in Bismarck with Mrs. Mann Howard, who id # patient at the Bismarck hospital. MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED A marriage license has been issued to Christian H. Junkert of Bismarck‘ and Miss Perditta Rebecca Whiting Grando. | eran ~ HERE FROM MOTT | W. H. Edson of Mott is spending a/ few days in the city, attending the automobile show and trade week pro- gram. MERE FROM WASHBURN Mr. and Mrs. John KE. Williams and @aughter, Shirley, of Washburn spent Tuesday in Bismarck. CONDITION IMPROVES Thomas Edel of Breien, who under- went an operation recently at the B marck hospital, is improving nicely. VISITS FAMILY Bert Bates has returned from Beu- lah where he visited over the week- end with his family. CHANGE ADDRESSES Mr. and Mrs. James Berger h: moved from 510 Tenth street to Fifth street. ENTERS HOSPITAL \ Mrs. A. D, Rowley has entered the Bismarck hospital for treatment. No advance in prices on ac- The Kid || Brother. a, COMIN’ Eltinge THEATRE Matinee Every Day 2:30 THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Petterson. formerlv The Me- “Kenzie. Special Beef Steak dinner. $1.00. Regular din-| ner 65c. Noonday Junch 35¢.| The best food in Bismarck and the lowest prices. I will) Art Kredler, Pho Magazine says of “Whi Wives”: “If you have te borrow money—' be sure to see this.” Capitol Theatre—tonight and Thurs- The Weather Cloudy tonight and Thursday. Somewhat colder tonight kenmann, Mrs. J. L. Hughes and Mrs.! will be the hostesses. A cordial wel- come is extended to all members and friends. Dinner Meeting of B. P. W. Club Held ‘Tuesday Evening The Business and Professional Women's club held its monthly din- ner meeting Tuesday evening at the club rooms, Covers were marked for 34 at tables prettily decorated with spring flowers and pussy willows. After dinner a discus n of the child labor amendment was held, Mrs. E. O, Bailey giving affirmative meeting of the State Federation of/ arguments and Harold Shaft, nega- tive. The club will vote on this The board meeting is being held in| question at the state and national connection with a state-wide musical] meetings this spring. The committee in charge were Miss which is open to young musicians] Esther Maxwell, Miss Bessie Baldwin, Mrs. George Harris, Mrs. B, E. ners will compete at a district con-| Hitchcock and Dr. Clara Wéstphal. DELPHIANS TO MEET The Delphian Society will meet at the Prince hotel Friday morning at 9:30. The subject will be “The Posi- tion of Women at the End of the Nineteenth Century” with Mrs. J. C. Taylor as leader. Text reports fol- “Position of Educated Wom- M. M. Ruder; “Women’s Miss Hardy Jackson; Mrs. .W. A. Hughes; Work in_ the Salvation Army,” Mrs. Ral-h Penner; “Women of Spain,” Mrs. Joseph Breslow, BIRTHDAY PARTY The birthday anniversary: of Steph- jen Morris was celetcated Monday evening at his farm home north of Bismarck when 60 friends gathered at his home. Cards were played and a lunch was served at midnight. SERVICE CLUB MEETS The Mothers’ Service club met y George E, Smith. Roll call was an- | swered with tributes to beauty. “In- {terior Decorating” was the subject Women Lose less time, keep charm under trying hygienic conditions. New way provides true security—discards like tissue By ELLEN J. BUCKLAND Registered Nurse LD-TIME sanitary methods bring unhappy, fretful days. “sanitary pad” has been ended, You wear sheerest gowns, mect any and all ‘social or business ex actments in peace of mind... an. time, any day. * This new way is called “KOTE. «+. five times-as absorbent as the ordinary cotton pad! Vv Discards as easily as tissue. laundry. No embarrassment. You ask for it without hesitancy simply by saying “KOTE drug or department stor old ways an unnecessary k. Be | itself is “like” Kotex, KOTEX | No laundry—discard like tissue DOCTOR: M.E. BOLTON 116% Fourth St. Telephone 240W Bismarck, N. D. terday afternoon at the home of Mrs.' Now the insecurity of the hazardous | xo | i at any | Proves } sure to get the genuine. Only Kotex | . THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE —— ~~ -——-— + , a. Hi ioeree paper by ee M. RETURNS TO SCHOOL i ed for eight. The table was attrac- BS at veghelday of Mrs. O, Lundquist, 324 lendric “larice gave! Miss Helen Targart has returned | tively dec i nwer: First Bap-| West Thayer. two readings, “A Rreckle Faced Girl” (o'her classes at the Will school after LR ebtl loll oblate AAU List will meet with Mra. 1H Bu) Tor eT? and “The ’s Prayer.” A lunch-| ao sinesx os several weeks. y OE "Hare, 802 Fifth street, at rt dance ie eon was served at the conclusion of| — een aivteear tee Thursday afternoon 1 dies” At witia 10. ” F the afternoon. ENTERTAINS TEACHERS The War Mothers will serve sund- pissin , Ladies’ Au We Be. NP. Bs aga Mrs. H. 8. Dobler entertained the} Wiches, doughnuts and coffee in the GUILD TO MEET | "Thursday, March 10th, at the RETURNS PROM ‘DALLAS | teachers of the Will school at dinner ent of the A. W. Lucts store) St. Ge Guild of the Episcopal! [| Q, QO, F. Hall. Jenkins’ or- I. ©. Saxvik, superintendent of the | Saturday evening. Covers were mark-| 0" Thursday, Friday and Saturday. | church will mect Thursday afternoon | oUt | Gynt Bismarck schools, returned yesterday | pemenneaaing chestra. Prizes. = from Dallas, Tex., where he has been | attending a national meeting? oF ‘xu- | perintendents, is Automobile . Insurance Do you own a car or think of buying one? for best results Be sure you are pro- eae ing tected from all worry. ee | At a small cost per — Pri month we can take lor over 35 years care of you—Theft — 25 ounces tor 257 Liability — Fire — or collision. Today make the acquaintance of the AETNA-IZER in} Bismarck — The man worth knowing. WHY PAY ANNOUNCEMENT Henry & Henry Instrance to the office of Police May trate. W. S. CASSELMAN. (Pol. Adv.) DENTIST Office Phone a. Special attention given to ch dren's teeth, Florsheim Shoes always offer you the most advanced styles and leathers, If you would have your feet shod well and in good taste wear FLorsHerms at all times. 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