The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 25, 1927, Page 5

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FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1927 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TO VISIT SON the T, 0. 0, F. hall, A card, party |p Mrs. E. Hamline left this morning | will follow the meeting, playing to |for Fargo, where she will visit her|begin at 9 o'clock. The public is ,in- leted her training at St. Alexius RN TO WASHBURN ospital, + |. Mrs, J. J. Schweitzer and daughter- | in-law, Mrs. Walter Schweitzer, have | Social and Personal son, Lloyd, student at the North Da- | vited to attend. RETURNS TO WORK {returned to their homes in Washburn | re ea agricultural college. HERE ON BUSINESS | | tes Nelle Evars han returned to After # fer days’ vit in Biemarek i} / | CLASS EET T. M. Flynn, superintendent of the | her : ‘oe ‘ |g tuaiimaninee Masueestes Glass at| Northern Hales at Jamestown, is dent's office after mw several days’) 2 Recah ana ‘eh Steere r “ |MeCabe Methodist Episcopal church | spending a few days in Bismarck on | illness. CRANE a el Ma Le ce Cast of ‘Spinsters' ; Thursday Musical jwill meet this evening at the home business. pie ¢ (pavinenn visit in the city, | es °, jof Mrs, Roy Burman. i E Sani a Phillips of ————_—_—— Convention’ Guests | Club Entertained By REBEKAH MEFTING Mine: Ruthae Raker lett: aula ape: [dimcatann are \ £ fuest?| Dance at 1. 0. 0. F. Hall at Party Thursday Mrs. J. P. Regan} The Rebekah lodge vit hold its ing for her home In Detroit Lakes, jaf Phill "| Saturday night i : ei | regular meeting tonight at 7:20 at}Minn. Miss Baker has jus | 2 ‘ . The home of Mrs. R. 8, Enge was| The Thursday Musical club met| the scene of an informal party last| yesterday afternoon at the home of| for all who took part in the| Mrs. J. I. Regan, Mrs. Frank Barnes | “The Spinsters Convention,”| as leader rend a paper concerning the Pp ed Tuesday by the primary| lives of composers whose works department of the Methodist Episco-) peared on the program. pal Sunday school, Refreshments} The following numbers were giv- vere served at the conclusion of the| en: evening. Piano, “The Brook”—-R. Huntington Because of the large number of re-| Woodman. *}% quests it Is planned to present the| “Valse Arabesque”--R. Huntington play again within the next two weeks.| Woodman. ‘he date will be announced later. Mrs, Arthur Bauer i bom Voice, “The Rosary”—Ethelbert Ne- » Mandan Club Has Meee Dinner Party at Vea actales the Wisp”—Chartes | ' Mrs. G. Wingreene | Patterson, Hotel Piano, (“Valse Triste”—A. Walter —- mer. cn Members of a Mandan bridge club] Mrs. George Duemeland were entertained last evening at the| Voice, “Lend Me Thy Fillet”—Edgar Patterson hotel at dinner. Covers! Stillman Kelly. were marked for Mr. and Mrs. Ro A. Miss Bessie Baldwin Gountromen, Mr. and, Mrs. John] At the conclusion of the afternoon , Mr. Mrs. aries re, 1S « Mreand Mra. Rr anighes PP ited luncheon was served by the hostess. Mrs. Charles Ellis, Dr. and Mrs. G. H.|. ENTERTAINS GUILD ‘ ; Spielman, Dr. and Mrs. B. S. Nicker-| Mrs. I. M. ‘kox entertained the son, Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan, Mr.| ladies of George’s Episcopal} and Mrs. Everett Lanterman and J.|guild Thursday afternoon in the| | H. Newton. An attractively appoint-| nurse's reception room of the Bis-| ed course dinner wag served, marck hospital. A short business | A.W. Lucas Co. Where You Expect More for Your Money--- And Get It After dinner the club was enter-|meeting was held. after which the tained by Mr. and Mrs. Countryman| ladies sewed. Refreshments were | at their apartment at the Lewis and| served at the conclusion of the after. | Clark hotel. at bridge. Prizes were| noon. | awarded to the couples having the highest and lowest scores, Mr. and) BIRTHDAY CLI NTERTAINE! Mrs. Elli@-and Dr. and Mrs. Nicker-} Mrs. Job Taylor entertained the P son receiving the awards, members of the Birthday elub Mon- | a day afternoon at the home of Mrs.| ,. BIRTHDAY, SURPRISE J.P. Dunn, 208 Third street, at aj Twenty frigads qf Mrs. A. M. Braz- bridge lunche There were three crol surprised her recently at her Members of the; home, the oceasion being her birth- ersary luncheon | day anniversary. Musical numbers rand Pacific hotel. and readings were given di It matters a lot if it’s Middishade or not birthday party evening, honor-| ed the table. Bridge was played aft-) ing Miss Lucille White, ‘The. eve-| er diance Prdge was played aft-\ ning was spent in dancing. Covers Were marked for 15 guests at the LUTHERAN MEETING supper table. ,Youne people of the First Lutheran i 5 church were entertained last eve-! LEN SERVICE ning ut a_meeting of the Luther Lenten devotional services will be| League. Ganies were played, a pro-| ‘ held at St. George’s Episcopal church| gram given and refreshments were | D tonight at. 8 o'clock. Rev. F. H.| served. About 80 were in attend- Davenport will preach «a sermon on| unce. “Jesus as Seen by Judas Iscariot.” |: e Every Middishade is a Blue Serge Suit, but all evening after which a di 2 2 e uvery Ishd a aces : * das ae was served.” Mrs. Braxerol “Mrs, AP Suns ceniee blue ge suits are not Middishades! | receive: vely Weel een ” x een Mrs. Nan, ots There’s more than a color to Middishade. There Ss | Mrs Buh ds dao eas Gaetan Leibole and Harry (thse 3 | a wonderful serge to start with, costly tailoring | Mrs, W. A. and Mrs. George]! ¢, ight. | é . ere pe that is ¢ re ne! | Pennace were joint hostesses at a prey. centerpiece ot fewer: adorn | —and a guarantee that is a guarantee! | selected Middishade Blue Serge liner” in blue serges, When » the Middishade models you'll howed good judgment. | / That's why we | Suits as our “h | you come in a | agree that we Of course, we have Middistripe Blue Serge Suits, too—made of the same fadeproof blue serge with a silk stripe for those who prefer it! Come in and we'll show you why “it matters a A Sale of Munsingwear “Seconds” At prices that will cause every woman to want some CAMPFIRE GIRLS MEET Net ee Lae lot if it's Middishade or not.” The Oeceta Campfire group met at | pyttiyeoree ae hee gee eb the. Chamber: of Costurerce reoms Twelfth street, are the parents of a last evening. Following a short bus-| home of Mea, W. Ti, Miller, 700 Sixth | iness meeting games were played. A| toms; Bloomers - $1.47 Vests: - - 89c lunch was served, sind | me e ° N ow 3 : ENTERTAINS AT DINNER | $1 47 U S 4 $2 39 Tho Rainbow "Cirle wil hota al , Mitt E-. Faunce entertained ten Step- in Chemise —- : nion Suits - J special meeting Saturday evening at ick’ 7:80 atthe “Masonic Te- ple. All| 122, nine, street. | St, Patrick's day Sie a8 ROTH | le aes a a Brassiere Top Step-In Chemise, $2.39 TO SERVE LUNCH urday, L-oclock, at Gussner’s. ‘The War Mothers will serve lunch at the A. W. Lucas store Saturday, beginning at 11 o'clock. Alex Rosen & Bro. ry Beans baked in the ground Nowhere else can you get Undergarments so up to the minute in de- sign, of such beauty and quality, at such reasonable prices, as this sale offers In What Month Is Your Birthday’ CANDY SALE The S. G, W. club will hold a candy sale ever f afternoon at the Grand Pacifie hotel. . ILL TODAY you can taste Mrs. W. C. Mills is unable to be beans like them m4 at her work today because of illness. +A Sale of Silks $1.29 Yard Silks that sell for $1.95 to $2.50 a yard Silks for Dresses Silks for Scarfs Silks for Sportswear Silks for Lingerie Silks for Decorative Purposes The Weather ’ Cloudy tonight. Satur- day fair with rising temperature On Birthday send your Mother Flowers Hoskins-Meyer Home of K-F-¥-R whe HATS (Pol. Adv.) Offering the very finest of silks at 'a record-breaking low price—the . ‘| result of several large purchases. A most comprehensive list of silks 1 Si. ¥ $5 A $7 - $10 to choose from im 2s AY DR. T. G. OHARA DENTIST Room 10 Over Hall’s Drug Store ie 6 5 e ; =} Ic = Aluminum Sale - 99% ‘ ty Buy one large piece—and they aré large pieces—for 99c, and get a Bi k Ct r smaller one for le. A manufacturer’s concession on price enables us ismarc 0 e to make this unusual offering ] 4‘ 417 Third St. 3 Free Delivery ‘Phone 426-5 Matinee Every Day at 2:30 Closing out, changing hands the first of April. In or- der to reduce hae atece, RON On hand, everything will be sold for cash at the lowest price le. Pears,. Apricots, Cherries, Raspberries, Strawberries, ‘Loganberries, Plums, Peaches, a can 260 Regular prices here are in many instances as low or lower than special prices elsewhere, and when we quote a special price discerning shop- pers know that they are getting a real price concession TONIGHT FRIDAY and SATURDAY Guaranteed Gloom Chaser zincany ps i HN i oe Thoroughly Satisfying “EF lp BOON owe eeee Tomatoes, large No. 3, each 20c, 2 + 38e ania italia Tomatoes, medium, 15c each, 2 for ae Heinz Spaghetti, 15c each, 4 for ... ‘Remember, the above sales close Saturday evening, March 26 A. W. Lucas Co. ' Spinach, No, 3, each ........ 80e ad Wax Beans, 20c each, 2 for ... . 35e Heinz Baked Beans, medium, eac' 15e h, Heinz Baked Beans, large, each.... King Onear Bardines, each ny ar i BROD 5 a dene Campbell's Tomato Soup, 10c each, 3 for Cake Flour, large, a package .. Shick Napihe os ‘chase Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center Soa , 8c, 2 for .. Pen ep ‘ Sunbrite Cleanser, 8c each, 4 for ............. EVERYTHING MARKED FOR QUICK SALE NEWS PICTURES Aesop Fable Comedy U

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