The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 23, 1927, Page 5

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1927 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~.,.. PAGE FIVE tend an evangelical conference at| which he will be one of the principal | | Speaners, He will return Saturda; | HOME FROM EXTENDED TRIP | Mrs, 0. W. Roberts returned Sat- |urday evening from a four-months’ {visit with jfriends ‘ western and sou! states. Spend- jine most of ¢ . C @ & e@ Honoree Tuesday — | Sirttaneyiisitel af the home of her oberts, at hol! at Bridge Shower fai se iicsy cee el Where You Expect More for Your Money--And Get It Members of the Progressive Moth- In compliment to Lucile Lahr.| Orl id Memphis. In ers’ club entertained last evening at|a bride of next month. Miss Anna! 1] the home of Mrs. Jacob Yensley with| Mae Ankenm: Miss Louis Anken- The nation-wide endorsement that UNSIN “has received because of its fine quality, Noth, Dakota er the helt story. of] Pha’ Schecl gr Mase Minetanite | Bismarck Cloak Shop. ot Biiaree'wilve test AGUAORY BORED OO: SEEY ! gt “firsts”; that the imperfections that cause these garments to be put in as “seconds” consist usually of drop this evening at a banquet at the] There will be a special meeting of their annual it day party. The] man and nces Wanner enter- | j; the perfect way that it fits and covers the form, and the care taken by the manufac- baad the club has boosted North Da-| are honor students at the school ac- Grand Pacific hotel to more than 100| the Salvation Army Rivisorp tect solfal ZA ! stitches that have been neatly mended, oil spots and other imperfections that really make no difference in Social and Personal Annual Guest Day _| Miss Lucile Lahr Party Held Tuesday at Yeasley Home Fifth stree ito Hetin, monthly publication of t similar prize is awarded each} honor students at the home of Mrs. ation, has announced that a prize] HONOR STUDENTS AT MacPHAIL New Spring Coats and I) be awarded to the club turning Mabel Aaberg and Miss Olg: | dresses arriving daily at the month, E. E. Cammon, 4501 Dupont Avenue same perfection of fit, the same durability and washability and general all-around serviceability as the “FARMERS* NIGHT” AT ROTARY elie u 6 i evening was spent with music and tained last evening at the Wanner| er, J. B. Wa ‘ games. i jhome, 611 Fifth street, at a shower. --— About 25 methbers and their guests| There were 16 guests. PLAY CAST PARTY were in attendance, At the conclu-| Bridge was played during the eve-} Atl teachers and officers of th sion of the evening an attractively| ning, honors going to M Mimunt of the McC appointed luncheon was served. Eger and Miss Fleanor Libbey. Miss M b — Luhr was presented with a benutiful th “ TO AWARD PRIZE gift by the guests, r C J d tM 8 Lapa H 7 t nde P sane m 4 . Whe 1 ne club has koosted North Da-| are honor students at the school 1 turers to maintain the standards ot C47 perfection by putting into “seconds” al} Bismarck] the Lions room of the Grand Pacific F. H. Waldo, Minot, press} Decorations were attractively car for the North Dakota] ried out in pink and white, At the verore Anni ne, Spee ioe bales Bogie ay Ma Pal Rintigg oo garments that are not perfect in every detail of manufacture, is well known and merited. It is also a fact occasion being the Bis-| hotel Thursday at essen All citi, the service that the garment will render the wearer. The production of “seconds,” owing to the care in club's third annuallcers and board members are urged of Wonjen's clubs and] conclusion of the games of course of Mrs. Winter's bool he} national honorary musical soci A progrim of! to attend and are asked to” notify manufacture, is very limited, but we were fortunate enough to secure an allotment from the mills and will of the North Daketa Ch luncheon was ved. Business of Being a Club Woman." next Sunday afternoon for MacPiail| that the garments marked “seconds,” in almost every instance, possess the same fine quality of yarns, the music and entertainment has been| Mrs, Alfred Zuger, secretary, by to- arranged, and talks will be given by| morrow morning if they will be pres. place them County Agent A. R. Miesen, andjent, District Commander A. W. > | t. Wilson of the agricultural sta-| Brewer of Fargo will attend the \ The affair will] meeting. ‘ e ¥ MOTHERS’ CLUB MEETS HONOR CAPTAIN BELK Members of the Mothedr club were 1 Following the regular meeting of| entertained Tuesday afternoon at the Brotherhood of American Yeo-| the home of Mrs. H. T. Perry. Mrs. | men last evening, a birthday celebra-) W. F. McGraw gave interesting tion in honor o: . M. Be! the sl th of th { H i j } 7 was held, ‘Two birthday cakes, each | Pate Mase’ int Russert We The sale of these “seconds” is an unusual eyent and one that will not occur again this season, so a liberal lighted with yellow candles, and} Harris discussed “Internal Race flowers decorated the tables. All] Strife, the appointments were in yellow. buying is advisable while the assortment is complete. ; Captain Belk was presented with an : SEE WINDOW DISPLAY ractive gift, Mrs, y Ww been a if t at the Bismarck hospital for TO ORGANIZE JUNIOR CLUBS | |the past three weeks, left today for} With the appoi: nt of Mrs. A.| Baldwin where she will remain with | L. Brigham of Washburn as chair-) her r, Katie Swick, until! man of Junior memberships, the s sufficiently improved to re-{ North Dakota federation is anticipat-/turn to her farm home near Baldwin. ing a large number of new girls’ itil clubs, according to. Federation of- VISIT FATHER | that FLORSHEIM ficers, Stanley Kounts and Jesse Spauld- | ing, students at Jamestown College, |i] SHOES are the CARD PARTY FOR PUBLIC Heit morning for Jamestown aft- | hi tt all ing. of visiting in Bismarck with Mr oe: - ae ne x Pete Kounts’ father, S. J. Kounts of Tur- s s you Mare! . 0. O. al’, 2] tle Lake, a pa at the Bismarck | card party will be held. ‘The public! hospital, tease ways want. is cordially invited to attend. PI ete ing will begin at 9 o'clock. GOES TO MINNEAPOLIS | Miss M Drew of Baldwin,| TO RETURN TO SCHOOL ¥ en teachi in thi ur. | Miss Dorothy Moses, who has schools, eft. Bee in Bismarck with her parents, Mr.! is where she wi und Mrs, C. W. Moses, since the mid- se’s training at the Uni will leave Friday for Min-] yinnesota hospital. ter the Universit: ps ota for the spring quarter. LADIES AID TO MEET HPORS TO MEET The Ladies Aid Society of the First Neighbors will meet] Bantist charch Dist iaioeb: a, thes homie sday evening ut the I. 0. 0. F. arse hall,” A’ social hour will follow the ieee fering regular lodge meeting. A. meeting of the juvenile lodge wil be held at 4:30 ahisaing Weer Friday afternoon. St. ze's Guild of the Episcopal Munsingwear Bloomers Combine special new features that ngwear Ve are in bodice style, seamless, hemmed top and bottom with elastic stitch, and have tie ribbon on under side to preserve flat effect over the bust, also extra long shoulder straps Seeing Munsingwear Garments the way iate many charming color: them popular 89c ‘ wee will meet Thursday afternoon Miss Melba Whittemore of Bis. SPAe pian cone een ad are found in no other garments—- Pei Cmte atthe Gamestawn Cole] Bismarck hospital, three-piece patent gore, _ special ; were guests of Mi i VISIT IN BISMARCK shaped back which prevents slipping, cats at Erle during the past week] afr. and Mrs, William J. Booth and eyelets in waist and knee for remov- RETURNS TO SCHOOL E Gehan ag id ing elastic; extra length in back, all i in Bismarck, guests of Mrs. Booth‘’s boise Miss Elizabeth Butler has returneal wv : : “ to Jamestown, where she attends| Parents, Mr. and ae: Dandruff Is of which provides comfort and: free- dom found in no other Bloomer are making Jamestown College, after a week-end vit kone Seite bed paasahe, Mae. anal Mee ee WITH HUSBAND Mrs. P. H, Butler. , TO ARENA Miss Madge Runey, county super- intendent, and Miss’ Mary Cashel, Red Cross secretary, drove to Arena today on business. . $. J. Kounts and daughter of Turtle Lake are spending some time in the city with Mr. Kounts, a pa- tient at the Bismarck hospital. RETURN TO WILTON Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Fiegel have re- turned to their home in Wilton after a short visit in the city. 18 ILL — Mrs. Nellie Evarts, deputy county TO SOUTH DAKOTA superintendent, has been unable to] Rey. Paul S, Wright left yesterday erat her office this week beeause| Py. Pau! S Wright left yesterday Dermatone of illness. 2 : RETURN HOME Combination Mr. and Mrs, Ea! Templeton and . i Ni ave ref ne . eg: te thelr homes “in, Almont ‘afters Scientific Scalp short in the city. Treatments i Positively Cured In our course of HERE ON BUSINESS — Dak. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Garrity of] oeeice Phone 263° Res 766R Wilton transacted business in the/E gpecial attention given to chil- city yesterday. dren's teeth, HERE FROM RALEIGH . Mrs, P, J. Rausch of Raleigh is spending a few days in’ the city on business, MUNSING Car pea Ss Brassiere Top Step-In Chemise of eae “aga Pure Rayon Nearly everyone has dan- druff in one form or other. Very often dandruff leads to more serious infections that are difficult or almost im- possible. to eliminate if not properly taken care of. Der- matone Combination Scien- tific Scalp Treatment is the VISITS HERE Miss Emma Jacobson of Sims is visiting friends in the city for a-few ays, HERE ON BUSINESS August Zimm of New Salem was in the city Tuesday transacting busi- ness, Munsingwear Union Suits Like magic, Rayon is sweeping into irs - i ini i n ne Be yg 4 3 univer: vor. ii ing- HERE ON BUSINESS | ted|] Matinee Every Day at 2:30 moe complete Aa nent: This garment, combining step-in and Figure-fitting step-in joined at bodice permits perfect body ran ey favor. Aga jn nag ae plea te Oe thy tae pee ebslier ee i vest, is designed for both the slen- freedom, while special double knit top performs function finding garments of this material at HERE FROM REGAN TONIGHT — Wednesday intended—producing a clean, der and the: stout woman. Simply of brassiere without uncomfortable boning. ened by their finest. Cut over the .same A. H. Helgesqn of Regan was a healthy scalp and elimina- FADE Gar- identical patterns as the pure: silk business visitor in the city Tues ting infection. terial, shaped so as to fit comfort- ment that requires no ironing. This garment is one that gab eens garments, with the same generous should appeal to the most fastidious ably without strain, and finished x EPs eae pene JOHNNY HARRON reinforcements, wide gore lap, and MARCELINE DAY | i | | constructed with a minimum of ma- buttons under the left arm. A beautiful, serv | i Treatments given and guar- | 1 F . H . ej tailored finish, these lovely under- The Weather * GEORGE K. ARTHUR aiteed at with flat tailored bands, it provides . $2.39 things are the sensation of the sea- x GERTRUDE ASTOR everything desired in, a foundation son.° In knee length, bodice or built- Generally fair tonight garment for today’s styles up shoulder and Thursday. Rising . “THE BOY FRIEND” A city dude stole his. girl away. And then he bought a beok on how to make love, and started to follow its advice. The more he studied to be the perfect lover, the more trouble he stirred up! What a whirlwind of fun and ex- citement! Hodge Podge Comedy DOROTHY MACKAILL CHARLIE MURRAY “Just Another Blonde” A. W. Lucas Co. Beauty and Bob Shop temperature HAVE BERGESON’S MAKE YOUR CLOTHES $ 1 47 Sale Closes Saturday Evening, March 26 $2.39 All the Munsingwear Colors --- All Sizes Nowhere else can you get undergarments so up-to-the-minute in design, of such beauty and quality at such ; reasonable prices. Every woman will want some-—Come in and see them. A.W. LUCAS Co. , Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center

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