The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 21, 1927, Page 5

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Mrs. J. W. McGuiness!Mrs. Bush’s Home Hostess Wednesday! at Surprise Party) Mrs. J. W. McG last evening at in compliment to Mrs. Clyde{ day ee were three tables of] C. 38 was hostess! Cela Miss Rena Moss-| ber: brucker and Mrs, A.C. Brainerd win-] 7 ning honors, At the conclusion of the games a was served. Tulips were the flowers used about the rooms. State Auxiliary President Honoree at Luncheon Today), About fifty members of the B American Legion At in attendance this no Members of the U. Cy: T. Auxiliary surprise birthday | Were guests at a card party Wednes- been installed as a member of the Bush. Mrs, Bush was assisted in North Dakota Y. M. ©. lay during the evening, ely gaaatlad by @ committee of mem- prettily appointed course luncheon| served at the conclusion of the games. GA. Weide. Eastern Star to Hold School of THURSDAY, APRIL 21,-1997 | tale part, each chapter exentplifying | Lucile Bart of the work, Bismarck will con: | visited in the city Wednesday. duct the opening ceremonies and Mandan the initiatory work. Following the afternoon session of the school, dinner will be served | {will be resumed at 8 o'clock. RETURNS HOME ! Scene of U.C.T. iitierMousin, Miss Murjorte Nel Aux xiliary Party *" left today for her home. ah 6 CABINET | MEMBER Sidney Register of this city has evening at the home of Mrs. W. senior cabinet of the University of GO TO SEATTLE Professor and Mrs. W. R. Weide! Sacre of bridge &* teft this morning for Seattle, Wash., eve winning honors. “Lunch was for an extended visit with their son,! i ibaa: \ ' VISITS HERE ' Miss Sylvia Haverman and Miss Instruction Here: The district school -of instruction of the Order of the Enstern Star -| will open in the Masonietemple at Bismarex at 4 o'clock Thursday aft- ernoon, April 28. with Mrs. Rose 1 i McCurdy of — Washbu: district honoring Mrs, Clara Linn Larson of| deputy in charge. Mrs. Emily Bald- Finley, state president. Mrs. Larson| win of Grand Fi talk, telling of] matron, need of better citi-| Five chapter: tion, teamwork, in-| Linton, Hazelton and Bismarck, will zenship, org: teliigence, coopera sports- ( “ will to serve civie virtues, Mrs, Larson si bers are broader throucvh with the Auxiliary, she declared, and emphasized the fact that eligibility to membership can not be bough he. She also told of the work Auxiliary in the hospit. need of the Legion and Aw elich other, ables were prettily decorated pring flowers. Mrs. Larson was presented with a corsage. COMMITTEE ANNOUNCED The committee in charge of the reception for out-of-town school girls Sunday afternoon at the B, P. W. club rooms will include Mrs. E. M. Stanton, Mrs. F, E. Diehl, Mrs. Ralph Penner, Miss Rita Murphy and Miss Mary Huber. An interesting enter- ftainment has been planned and a large number of girls are expected to attend. Last Sunday Miss Marie hutf, Miss Hazel Pearce, Mrs, P. J. Meyer, Mrs. E. A. Thorberg and Mrs. G. tt, Dollar were in charge. An au- tomobile ride was yan eninyee thalone. PauL WHITEMAN N SOCIETY TO MEET ! Society will meet Fri- | _ ‘There's only one way to fully |!| ain She Sweet sie vals: day morning at 9:30 at the Prince | protect yourself against such un- ||| me = Stes kena hotel. The subject will be “Ameri- | avoidable accidents, | Nav SHILKRET | can Novels” with Mrs. W. A. Hughes as leader. Text reports follow: “The Ambitious Guest”— Mrs, George Ebert. “The Old Pyncheon Family”—Mrs. Cc. B, Whittey. “The Laphams in Boston” — Miss Hardy Jackson. P.T. A. MEETING The Richhoit Parent-Teacher Asso- ciation had “Spring Gardening” as its at the regular meeting Wednes- day evening. Mrs. Price Owens, Mrs. George McCay and C. A. Allen were the speakers, Harris, Owens dis- Hannan abaaaalabereeeaalentn |Henry & Henry followed the program. ODD FELLOW ANNIVERSARY | The one hundred and eighth anni-! versary of the establishment of Odd Fellowship in America rie be ob- served by the local I. O. 0. F. lodge in its hall Tuésday evening, Aprit 26,4 at 8 p.m. A program of speaking, music and readings will be given. The public is invited, TO DANCE FRIDAY Plans for the spring party of the U, C. T. Auxiliary Friday evening at the Grand Pacific hotel indicate that the affair will be unusually suc- cessful. Pretty decorations have been selected and excellent ~-usic secured. A large crowd is i onpented to attend, LRAVES FOR | FOR MOFFIT Mrs. C, B. Menard left this morn- ing for Motrit for a few days’ visit with Mrs, W. H. Edson, She wa: companied by Mr. Edson, who has heen in the city on business since Monday. F, G. W. CLUB TO MEET The F. G. W. Club will meet Friday afternoon at 4:30 at the home of Miss Anna Marie McCormick, 423 Fifth street. All members are requested to. bok something of interest to nature E Put BETA KAPPA INITIATES Kenneth Crawford and William Nuessle, Bismarck students at the University of North Dakota, were| initiated into Phi Beta Kappa, na- tional honorary scholastic fraternity, ‘Wednesday evening. The Weather Fair tonight and Friday. Not quite so cold Friday a ALL WOOL WORSTED SUITS. $22.50, $25.00 A GREAT SAVING Not Your Fault ‘The child ran out from behind the wagon and was under your wheels before you saw it. in for a big damage suit, never- #tna-Auto Insurance pretects you against the many forms of “The Bostonians"—Mrs. Obert Ol-| | loss to which ownership or oper- son, {; ation of an automobile may ||| i Now JANE GREEN No. 20509, . 10-inch make you liable. | . May we tell you about its Hoskins-Meyer many advantages today? jandan, Washburn, | Paul Whiteman and his merry men romp through this fox-trot melody | in their usual brilliant style. Fi: ‘there's one of those “till read introductions that warms-up the old dancing spirit, and then the tune glides into some of the snap- | co ale apo effecta you've and hear all of these new Victor Records—soon! jTe All ds On You Fox T: That Saxo; e Waltz Waltz With Vocal Refrain | ‘Pau, WHITEMAN | AND His ORCHESTRA | No. 20513, 10-inch | Muddy Water—Fox Trot — But— Not your fault—but—you're AND THE VICTOR ORCHESTRA No. 20508, 10-inch | You Went Away Too Far and Stayed Away Too Long | I’m Gonna Meet My Sweetie AETNA-IZE The Home of KFYR Insurance | of outside ice supply ' Enjoy the delights of a Frigidaire ILENTY of ice cubes for table use, col- ored or flavored to improve summer drinks—frozen desserts, frozen salads, even frozen meat dishes to vary the summer menu and simplify the preparation of meals. Know all these delights that Frigidaire provides, ‘ Come in and let us show you how Frigid- aire will make you independent of outside ice supply—how it gives you advantages that you couldn't expect of ice refrigeration. FRIGIDAIRE | RODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS Doughman of Strausburg, tt Wire SCARLET FEVER Is, young son of Mr. and “Mrs. Is, is confined to his at 6 o'clock. The ritualistic work home in the scarlet fever. HERE ON Bl BUSINESS Miss Marian Sorenson of Grand) Line freight representative, is in t Forks, who has been visiting here) city for a few days’ business visit, Cloak Shop. A.W. LUCAS CO. Bridge Lamp Sale Price TONIGHT . FRIDAY Matinee Every Day 2:30 es THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Thayer. Special Just 36 of these beauti- ful wrought iron Bridge Lamps. Fancy Gold:Trimming Adjustable Bracket Beautifully decorated parchment shades, also pleated taffetex shadés with gold braid trimming. St. George’s Guild will hol ~ a rummage sale next Satur-) ‘day, April 23rd, in the Parish} ‘House, corner of Third and/ Betty Wales Hats sold ex-| ° clusively at the Bismarck: Values~make teDemand Rennes Day We are making it a day of values that will long be remem- bered — offering many seasonable items that cannot be matched for price anywhere-——quality considered. Come early, as quantities on many of these are very limited. Silk H osiery Sensational Offering . Two of our leading brands of fine quality Hosiery offered at ridiculously low prices for Fri- day only. Kayser Chiffon A fine gauge pure silk stocking with lisle reinforced foot and top—full-fashioned and A-No. 1 for wear. Shown in the sea-* son’s wanted colors as well as gun metal and black. Buy as many as you want. Regular $2.25 values $750 La France Service Weight An exceptional wearing stocking that everyone knows— tull-fashioned—made of finest silks in a service weighty with lisle top and reinforced foot. shades in a regular $2.50 value.................0.005 chia ee Printed Silks 80x105 Crinkle Bedspreads in colored You can make your summer dresses stripes and medium weight. Blue, rose, now at great savings. New printed orchid and gold in plain hem. Regular silks, 40 inches wide, in small diiaesin Friday only aE, ee, $2 .35 oo Values is $ on sale at, yard ... Linen Cloths 45x45 Breakfast or lunch size—all pure linen cloths with blue, rose or green borders and nicely hemmed. An_ exceptional bargain offering for Prue at — hes i Saas $1 .00 Turkish Towels 24x46 Only 10 dozen of these, so come early —A very large size double thread tow- el—very absorbent. A regular 65c quality. Very 49 c special at Percales Light and dark—many new patterns to choose from in a fine count percale— full standard width, stripe, floral and dot patterns in 25c grade on sale at only ............. 19c Wool Jersey 54 inches wide—blue, green, orchid and honey dew shades, popular for sports wear of all kinds. A limited supply of come at oaly, yard. --. oO 5 for $1.00 Rayon Underwear Just in! New Rayon Underwear of long wearing, first quality—and made with the flat lock stitch, assuring no running of the seams. Colors are—Dawn, Peach, 2 Nile, Orchid, Sand and Maize .. $1.48 Westie ol kcss sd ee. Rina... Bloomers ............. 1.69 | Extra Size Bloomers ... 1.98 Dansant Bloomers. ... . $1.48 Pure Silk Vests Finest knit, summer weight silk vests with good shoulder straps in pink and orchid colors only. We want to clean these up at this Se... sae Women’s Handkerchiefs Fine linen Kerchiefs—many of them in values up to 65c, but slightly soiled, medium and narrow hems with dainty embroidered designs. Friday only...........- Rayon Slips Surprising qualities in these extra well made rayon slips. All sizes and every seasonable color—with wide double hems— Special ..........++..5. $2.48 Webb Brothers “Merchandise of Merit Only”

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