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y toes amma MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1927 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE “ PAGE FIVE SS menu, Mr. end Mrs. Carufel ‘were! joint sunrise prayer service on Eas- LEAVES FOR VISIT RETURNS HOME derwent an operation Saturday at the eek at the Sarah presented with a gift, ter morning. The members ate tO} Mrs, Thomas Meade and ‘el Miss Ruth Daugherty has returned St. Alexius hospital. Soe, Gas teak i er except. Sat- = teligs, jan ewe i Hints on Etiquet | | geese , Seday ae TO ee the MECeine Wesbe. | MISSIONARY SOCIETY TO MEET| “"i*#E°: RETURNS 10 WORK - DR. M. E. BOLTON EEK SERVICES | copal church at 6 o'clock and will Go| Tromas, {eft Sunday evening for, home afte vices will be held) to Ward's grove in cars. “Wil alco Vinit in Minneapolis and] ees meet at the McCabe Methodist Epit-| Thomas, left Sunday evening for, home after. a week's vikit with dist Episcopal church for the pur-| The Women's Missionary Society of RETURN HOME Miss Lella Bardsley has returned ‘ pose of deepening spiritual life and|the McCabe Methodist’ Episcopal! Mrs. H. Hl. Ains to her work at the Webb Brothers) 1. In introducing a man and wo- Mrs. R. J. Murphy ‘| Anniversary Club. the cultivation of spiritual | graces,| church will meet tomorrom afternoon | nave returned to their, home wee van| ee Steer Week's illness, a" Te introducing f° seanger and| Osteopathic Physicten and'Mrs. J. R. Fleck Has Party Sunday | Rev,W, © Voter han announced, The at, 2:30 at the home of Mrs. W. J.| Hook after a brief visit In the city. 13 ILL older woman, which name is spoken] 116%; Fourth St. Phone 240W . it ing. iT . D. e " Miss Adele Ehlers, who i: loyed | first? ‘i Hostesses at Bridge at Carufel Home siviled ered tates eee] oe oes Pani HF SON ogg] gt Hosni Stayers wonder te her] Wh i dhe very worst possible Bismarck, N. D. — MEETING POSTPONED keh ‘arecthe ¢ bark Mrs. John R. Fleek and Mrs. R.J.| The home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Hl. —— The regular meeting o ie ny aL he ak RoRpitat —— Murphy were hostesses Saturday aft-| Carafel was the scene of a” pretty CHAPTER MEETING san Legion Auzilinrys scheduled fee) ety at neeusnarck: Rowell. HERE FROM STANTON ernoon at Mrs. Flee! rt party Sunday evening when the} Royal Arch Masons will hold / Wednesday, has been postponed for HERE SATURDAY Miss Theresa Sagehorn of Stanton the Hughes building at a bridge par-(members of the Anniversary -club] regular business meeting at the Ma-|two weeks. The mecting will be held iss Anna Froelich and Miss Irene] Was 4 week-end visitor in the city. ty. There were three tables of guests| gathered there. Bridge was played| sonic temple at 7:30 Tuesday eve- Wednesday, April 27. Choloupek of and honors were won by Mrs. P. at five tables, Mrs, Rohrer,| ning. All members are ‘urged to at- home by illness. se for ackn ing an intro ? The Answers pan’ Yr oman’ s. meet you!" PIANO and EXPRESSION re in Bismarck Taught By i paibrkan Saturday, the guests of friends. MERE FROM WILTON Webb and ‘Mrs. Fleck. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. T and W./itend. RETURNS HOME dt of Wilton was a busi-|_. Easter Specials. Complete Ts A Lavender a yellow were the C, Mills winning honors, — Mrs. W. P, Wernli of Hazen was ERE FROM WILTON in the city Saturday line of ladies’ and misses’ au Ju bien ors used in the attractive decora At the conclusion of the games a me pSUNRISE eee ee in the city ttt the week-end, en} Miss Verna Christianson of Wilton wearing apparel in new Eas- MacPhail Graduate course lu ras served, the Eas- e Epwort! je and the Chris-| route home after a week in the Twin| visi fi i INDERGOE, PI se 2120 in Si pt out in the course luncheon served at| ter colors being carried out in thel vian Endeavor Society will “have al Cities. cn tt | Week \” the Twin] ted Sriends in Bismarck over the) | UNDERGOES OPERATION | | ter styles, specially priced for [2/22 Main St. Phone 819 the conclusion of the afternoon. Hughey and Strieg! the committee in charge at the Busi- ness and Professional Women's club’ Garters Girls’ Hankies Girls’ Gloves Children’s rooms Sunday when 14 o wn In fanc + Bags and school girls were received. The at- hiken | Wi “ - + Pure silk Purses endance was somewhat leas than Dainty hand- ‘| : two dainty and cham- Just like ue to the fact that. many of « the girls have left the ity for the| eos So kerchiefs of eo CS) e eieee he ite enjoyed” ind ra retredhment match linen and cot- ™ * ey, ad € ely Soe Sed 50e Q\, tons ctort The Big, Children’s Store ia Rey “ie GLEE CLUB ON TOUR This com- deations, 9 and mode derarm, The University of North Dakota's) bination fb ed shades. 3 pouch and combined glee clubs will begin a would toT week - end te Tuesday with an appear- econ jong Farge, The [inerary | aero please the 5e 10c 25¢ Where You Expect More for Your Money And Get It. $1.00 bags an appearance before the Biennial! Music convention at Chicago, April, 19. In addition the chorus make several other appearances in Chien Serta, Waco senna Mother and Dad May Outfit Themselves as They Please, But.--- ter Fahigren of Washburn is a mem- ber of the chorus, aae<| The Children Must Be Ready for Easter Frigidaire convention. F: there they will go to Washington, D. C. where Mrs, Skeels will ence of ihe DaGoatisy of tip Amer With Easter next Sunday, and confirmations coming at their appointed times, the children must be ready for these important occasions. All their can Revolution, Mr. and Mrs. Skeels renin Gotan be ips abel needs have been anticipated. The children’s departments are in complete readiness to outfit the young misses with style right, dependable apparel of ern cities before returning home. 4 ° * : . . ° 5 . a someone all types. Here you will find good assortments of the most wanted merchandise, all moderately priced. Bring children here for the new spring outfit. Dr. Ira Landrith, speaker who is sent out by the United Society of Christian Endeavor, will give an ad. a at the city auditorium Monday M under the auspices of the, Christian Endeavor Society of the Presbyterian chut TEACHES IN MICHIGAN Howard Boekeloo, formerly teacher of manual arts in the local high school, has recently accepted a posi- | as teacher in Kalamazoo. Mich., nother year. Mr, Boekeloo has heen with the Kalamazoo schoo!: Ba 49c the pust 13 years, IN PLAY CAST Miss Mary Cayou of this city, stu- it at the University of North I is one of the cast of “The n to be presented by membe lewman club at the univer: | RITUAL NIGHT PROGRAM The Lions club will hold a ritual night service this evening following ipa eee aa Ade Ds ae Easter “Bonnets” ps oe | for Little Girls $1.25 $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 u Cour" Te ORT EEE ea. Just unpacked—beguiling: styles for little girls to wear Easter. Silk and atraw hats in soft, crushy J e e gaeramet:| | Girls’ Spring Coats shapes and gay colors—cherry, mother goose, tan, Pe rose and other shades. Girls’ Dresses For Spring $1.19 $1.69 $2.49 $3.69 Ginghams, Peter Pan Prints, English Prints and Broadcloths, Rayons, Foulards, neatly trimmed, well made. All the new colors in pleasing combinations. Carty, court reporter, accOmsen_ Judge Jansonius, 6 to 13 VISITOR TO LEAVE i Mrs. Charles Libbey of , Oshkosh, | $5.95 $7.95 $9 75 : Wis, will leave tomorrow. morning . i for her home after a visit in the = 2to6 with her daughter, Mise Eleanor L ; bey, afthe state library commission. $4. 75 $5 95 e e 7 TEACHERS HERE Mi ‘Christ : park ant ce are these new Spring Coats. They’re of Crofte district, county teachers, made of tweeds and Sne wool mixtures, as well as spent the week-end in the city. Both | lovely plain fabrics. Beatsifylly lined and well made; districts are located in the vicinity sure to appeal to the little mis. of Baldwin. “Ry RETURN HOME Mr. and Mrs, Robert Salberg, who have been guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Brunsvold in Bis- marck, left this morning for their home in Fargo. TO VALLEY CITY Miss Irene Pilmoor returned tl morning. to Valley City after sper ing a week in Bismarck. Baby’s Easter Outfit Is Just as Important as Older Sister’s When baby joins the Easter promenade she will be all in white from top to toe—and older sister and brother will have just cause to be proud of her. , : The little Philippine dress is de- The cunning little bonnet to match cidedly correct for Easter. It is is of softest shirred chiffon, with all hand made, elaborately em- rows of tiny ruffling broidered, with a little white yoke; , Next to baby’s face. $1.35 the bottom is Tiny white washable kid scalloped .......... $1 .25 slippers in many styles. . 59c The Weather Mostly cloudy tonight and Tuesday. Slight- ly colder tonight Girls’ Bloomer Dresses in Baby will need one of those An all hand made gertrude appealing prints and plain little slip-over sweaters to to wear under the dress; materials, adorable little wear under her coat in it is also elaborately em- frocks, 2 to $1 69 chilly weather. It is made broidered; the bottom is . e 6 years .... of the softest all wool yarn, scal- with tight-fitting cuffs and loped ....... $ 1 45 Very adorable is this little Z white. baby coat, silk lined, Carriage Robes of wash- daintily trimmed with | able satin, hand embroid- touches of smocking and Little all silk and wool hose — ered, _in pink and _ blue, doy... $9.90 fein... 75¢ Se Children, too, like Rayon Undergarments The lustrous finish of rayon fabric, its coolness, comfort and. the ease with which it launders, makes it ideal for undergar- children’s summer ments. Rayon Vests Boys’ and Girls’ HOSE GIRLS’—Just iike mother’s. Rayon and silk mixture to top, flat knit, sizes 8 to 10. Colors — peach, champagne and nude Easter Suits. $29.50, $32.50, $40 eson’s You will enjoy shopping here where children’s warts are given such careful attention—Sec 59c y ‘+. ..°. Display in.south Fourt! i street window. BOYS’ PONY STOCKING— Double knee, sizes 6 to’ 10— ™" A S C O black, camel and champagne . |