The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 8, 1927, Page 5

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toem > Mrs. E. M. Stanton and Miss Schlechter Hostesses to Club Miss Laura Schlechter and Mrs. E. M. Stanton were hostesses Thursday evening at the Business and Profes- sional Women’s club rooms at bridge. Guests were members of the B. P. W. bridge club, There were five tables in_play. Easter decorations were attractive- ly used about the rooms. At the con- clusion of the pl: lunch was] hostess was assisted in serving a , ave tink qourse luncheon by her sister-in-law, | Removed From Face Harris Hustlers TO NEW YORK CITY Sarcy eeentee Crisp shreds of wholesomeness Class Has Dinner _|,,%,2)-Mupehy:,, chairman of the} was undergoing ircutment } Prepared for quick digestion at M. E. Church] Mcciettand of Mandan, ‘superintend- al from her face of the acid | Episcopal Sunday school’ class, the the losers acting as hostesses, place. Social and Personal | ent of the state training school, will As a result of a recent contest! wh i f anche the tase Wailers, MThOAEL Ten atte a coerce on renee i winners were entertained last eve-l eastern city Monday and Tuesday of Hing ab a 6:80 dinner at the church.) next eek 4 ae ‘ov-| persons in charee of penal institu- ers were marked for 24, a basket of] tions will be diseussed at the confer- candy Easter eggs marking eachlence such as prison labor, prison re- Easter decorations were used] forms, and vocational training for 2 A AMR A AMEE IR AY AEE BR NESSIE MMM BR ARM FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1927 we: Mrs. John R. Fleck Hostess Thursday at Bridge Party Mrs, John R. Fleck. was hostess Thursday evening at her home in the Hughes apartments at an at- tractively planned bridge party. Three tables played, Mrs. A. R. Weinhand! of Mandan and Mrs, Harry Wood- mansee winning honors. Lavender and yellow were the col- ors used in the decorations. The leave Saturday for New York city, nal Committee on Penal In- which will be held in the] ~ stitutio: Matters of interest to 4 throughout. - h d girls in training schools. : Mrs. Harvey Harris, teacher of the belt ath eA Sa vt apie Poca pay a basket HELG: NDERSON Oy of yellow jonquils. Music was en- * joyed during the dinner hour and| q)A,™artings, license was granted Miss Rath U. C. T. AUXILIARY TO MEET pte Sez, The requlay meeting of the U. C. T. 7** Auxiliary will be held Saturday eve- ning at 8 o'clock in the Elks hall, A ‘anse gave a reading. The U, C, T. ladies are mek plans for a spring dancing party to be held i April 22 at the Grand Pacific hotel. — JUNIOR PLAYMAKERS TO MEET A special ae of the Junior Playmakers will be held this evening) at 7:30 at the high school. Alumni members of the chapter will take part in the program, presenting aj play. A play will also be given by the active members. HERE ON BUSINESS W. A. Tanner, district manager of the American University of Com- merce at Chicago, is spending sev-! eral days in Bismarck. Mr. Tanner! is manager for Minnesota, North and! South Dakota. OLSON FAMILY LEAVES Mr. and Mrs. John Olson and chil- dren, who will sail April 16 for Swe- den, left Bismarck last evening. They plan to visit relatives en route to New York city, from where they will sail. ™ w 7 C. 0, Peterson, 617 Ninth held the winning number in the con- test recently conducted by the A. and M. Tire Service, and has been p sented with a 29 x 4.40 Seiberling tire, it was announced today. RETURNED HOME W. A. Staley, brother of Charles Staley of Bismarck, who has been patient at the Bismarck hospital, has! returned to his home at Garrison. | LEAVES FOR HOME G. L. Fort’ left this morning* for- his home in Minneapolis atter a week's visit in Bismarck with his brother, Judge John FP. Fort. VISITS IN PARSHALL Miss Hazel Jacobson, daughter of M bson, ‘has gone to her uncle and aunt, street, | BN ? Parshall to Mr, and Mri TO HOLD SALE The ladies of the St, Ma ing Circle will hold urday at the A. W. ginning at 11: TO MINNEAPOLIS Mrs. L. K. Thompson and daughter, Mary Lou, have on to Minneapolis} to visit with rel Easter vacation. ‘MATINEE DANCE The Pep staff will entertain the hieh school stuvents at a matinee dance this afternoon in the school gymnasium, RETURNS FROM KANSAS CITY | Mrs. W. M. Griffis has returned from an eight months’ visit in Kansas City and other southern points, RUMMAG! HERE FROM WASHBURN J._A. Lindell and Hugh McCulloch ef Washburn transacted business in the city Thursd: RETURNS TO McKENZIE Mrs, Edna Putman has returned to her home at McKenzie after a week's visit in the city. : HERE FROM WILLISTON Judge G. H. Moellring of Williston is transacting business in the city for a few days. VISITS IN BISMARCK Miss Mary E. Larson of Stecle is visiting friends in Bismarck for a few days. HERE FROM McKENZIE Harry McNeill of McKenzie was a visitor in ‘Bismarek Wed- i] Mostly cloudy tonight and Saturday. Not much change social hour will follow the meeting. g * | friend persuaded me tives during the}: Helgeson of Regan and Miss . Gundersonyof Driscoll. The couple will be married Sunday at the home of the bride’s parents near Driscoll and will leave Sunday eve- ning for Pensacola, Fla., where the room, a petty officer in the United tates Navy, stationed. AGRICULTURISTS HERE Leroy Moomaw, superintendent of the Dickinson sub-station; P. F. Trowbridge, director of the state ex- perimental station at Fargo, and John Stephens, aise of the Great Plains Experimental station at Mani FACE BECAME BLOTCHED AND PIMPLY ALL-BRAN relieved con- stipation—cleared skin —in 30 days! Read this remarkable testimonial to the power of ALL-BRAN over onstipation: For four years I have been a chroni¢ sufferer from constipation. Being a sales- man for skin preparations, I was brought face to face with a serious question when my face became blotched and pimply. 1 tried everything without results until a the regular use of Kellogg's ALL-BR. “In less than 30 day constiprted con- dition wae eured ond my face permanently cleared. Although I sell skin salves, ete., 3 recoumend Kellogg's to my close friends.” Mn. Heaman Dusavitz Philadelphia, Pa. More than forty diseases are caused by constipation. Headaches, bad complexions, weakness, dizzi- ness and many other forms of suf- fer But Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN is guaranteed to relieve it. Eat two tablespoonfuls daily; in chronic cases, with every meal. ALL-BRAN comes ready to ~| serve. Delicious with milk or cream —and add fruits or honey. Fine in cooking. ld and served every- where. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. Recipes on pacl te i) ALL-BRAN Here is @ dance number, rich in humor and novel musical effects. ‘What's more, it has as captivating a rhythm ver teased a dancing slipper. It just won't let you keep still! The other side contains a fox- trot in the Spanish manner . . . castanets and the mellow voice of a guitar. . . . Come in and hear all of these new Victor Records—soon! If All the Stars Were Pretty Babies Fox Trot With Vocal Refrein | B+ F- Goopascu Stuveatown Coap Oncurstaa A Lane in Spain—Fex Trot With Vocal Chorus Jean GoLpKetts AND His Oscuasrna Ne. 20491, 10-inch You Wont’ Away Too Far and ‘ ed Away Too Long—Fox Trot Vocal Refrain Fox Trot “J’ai Pas Suy Faire” | jaoques Ranas anp His Oncumerna Ne. 20687, 10-4ach | Moonbeam! Kiss Her for Me Since I Found You Jit Mittes-Cran.im FARasiz Ne. 20496, 10-tesk ° My Lady (trom Queen High) With Piano Sunny Disposish (trom Americana) Wish Plans Faann Cau re in Bismarck Thursday confer-| ring with members of the board of administration. Miss Edith Edwards of Hazen visit- ed friends in Bismarck Thursday. Hary Moen of Hazen was a busi- ness visitor in the city yesterday. i The Ladies of St. Mary’s | Sewing Circle-will hold a food sale Saturday at A. W. Lucas Co.’s store, starting at 11:30. ! ‘Peaches’ Browning Having Acid Scars mysteriously inflicted shortly her marriage, A THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE is being employed as the first step of | cabaret VISITS FRIENDS HERE ON BUSINESS Satisfies every appetite radium, tissue-softening process delighted with these New Gloves You can choose with confidence from our com- plete assortment of new and favored styles. Silk Gloves A. W. Lucas Co. Easter shoppers will be $1.50 $1.75 $2.00 $2.25 In several styles that go with every type of costume. Interesting forms of decorations in contrasting colors are most effective—We have all the new shades for spring. Ireland's Imported Real Kid Gloves $2.95 You will want new kid gloves to wear with your new Spring Suit or Coat. These are of soft, pliable kid in chie novelty cuff styles with cmbroidered backs—in Mode Grey Black . Fancy Cuff Styles Sizes 5% to 7% Beige Beaver Washable French Kid Colors Mode, Grey sure to give perfect satisfaction. Our Gloves will complete the Easter costume to perfection A Glove Sensation Cc Values up Pair ‘to $2.00 Pair 750 pairs on sale this morning of attractive fabric gloves. They come in all the new styles and color com- binations, including fancy euffs and the little touches that give a pleasing effect—gloves suitable for any pur- pose. Nota pair in the lot that would'sell for less than- $1.00 and some up to $2.00, but buying this quantity, we can sell them for 69c. It is a’‘great glove bargain. Full Sizes 6 to8 Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center See the new washable glove, of finest French kid, with pique jf) stitching—suitable for street or dress wear—a glove that is A.W. LucasCo. engagement when the seciat-| The B. A. Y. No. 503 will| April 9th, in Lucas’s base- S \ {serve hot lunch Saturday,| ment, starting at 11:00 a.m. 8 CAN A AN RRNA RARE DAN RENNIE REE AOA arnt een Seen RARE PAGE FIVE There will be a dance at the 1.0.0.F. hall Saturday night. ake elisha lt QA IMMUN) - SHOPPE PIANO and EXPRESSION i Taught By. | RUTH HANSE MacPhail Graduate 212!) Main St. Phone 819 wl BEAUTY [tii March Free Permanent Wave Mrs, Robert White held the fortunate number and will receive the wave. Numbers on the April Wave are Deing issued. In What Month Is Your Birthday? in as many features of Permanent wa s le, that they may be more critical of w they will invest in this feature. No charge for consultation HARRINGTON'S BARBER-BEAUTY SHOP Phone 130 Bismarck, N. D. fi 0 On your Birthday send your Mother Flowers Hoskins-Meyer Home of K-F-Y-R Footwear of Distinction & Stylish Woman Women who desire real distinction in footwear find their heart's desire in J & K fine arch- fitting shoes. Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT Friday and Saturday “IT’S” HERE! Smart new creations are now on display. Mas- terpieces of shoe craftsmanship, they are styled to meet every social demand. Come in now. The Music Shop New location—Annex Hotel Bldg. WHAT IS YOUR TIME WORTH? WHAT IS YOUR WIFE'S TIME WORTH? ‘WHAT IS YOUR MAID’S TIME WORTH? We will fit you perfectly. A.W. Lucas Co. Right Footwear at the Right Price Latest musical hits, popular records, player rolls, teachers’ supplies, phonographs, port- able phonographs, musical instruments and IROR san JESSE LLASRY oarveet CLARA BOW Elinor Glyn Gntonio Moreno G Paramount Gicture News Pictures pianos Delzer and Klein PALACE - MANDAN FRIDAY & SATURDAY HAROLD LLOYD “The Kid Brother” PHONE 224 . If the time of any one of you three is worth 15 cents an hour, you cannot afford to use any other fuel than gas, whether for cooking, wa- ter heating, laundry use or room heating. Consolidated Utilities Company Phone 727 506 Broadway

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