The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 9, 1927, Page 5

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“THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1927 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE gree from the University of Iowa, where she has spent the yast year. bad contributions send them to Mrs. Boise within the next 10 days. Mier E. Church read the govédrnor’s tg a for the regognifion of ‘lng Week. Interesting pictures,| George Day and W. 8. Triplett of showing the evolution of the Ameri-|Brittin spent. Wednesday in the city, can flag from its earliest form to| attending to business affairs. the flag displayed today, were ex- hibited. HERE FROM MI! MINNEAPOLIS. Miss Marguerite Kennedy played a| Jocanh Edwards of Minneapolis is spending a few days in the city as piano solo after the regular meeting, sae guest of trienus, DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 116% Fourth St. Phone 240¥ ON BUSINESS Social and Personal Pretty Shower Is Miss Chrissie Budge Given in Honor of [Is Named Editor of | 574 rfresnments were served. Mrs. Esther rer Anderson Federation Magazine] prem. What's your shoe oy! The pair of shoes exhibited Miss Chrissie Budge of Bismarck} WILL SPEND SUMMER HERE Miss Esther eaves, who will be s ear eet or ctl in_our window are yours— f thi ; was name Test OMEN by, bar ae shonored | Gist of It,” official magazine of he wiilssBtella Hilleboe, who arrived | FREE—if you can wear them from Towa City, I grid Anderson, at a miscellaneous | state federation of Business and Pro-| wij) spend. the: WAR. In Blamurck propetly fitted —Webb Bros. hows he hy t ighth | fessional Women's clubs Wednesday ret eta did a Be ae closing session of the eighth Serite, End with her mother hire Lilacs and spiren were used to dec-| annyal convention held in Fargo. B Hilteb . joe, On last Monday Miss j ite the ‘ Mis? Bessie Buldwin, Bismarck, will 4 Suet ftmed’ thé tenerpocs veand | Be assistant vedtor and’ ine duie| Miltboe received her Marts” de an cwhich the gifts were placed. The| McDonough of Minot was name alter- | === ° Worth Knowing uests wi tertained at dancing| nate editor. The magazine, which ind three tables of bridge ‘duriog the has formerly been published in Minot, Today make the ac- quaintance of the aihing’ will be published in Bismarck this ‘At the conclusion of the games the Tra tila Bball) Sacha’ ot pica Forks has been reelected president of the state federation. Other offi- ogy slactbd. rec Mots Ls 8, Geeles, AETNA-IZER in Bis- marck—who will take care of you at a small cost per month for Au- tomobile Insurance — Fire — Theft — Prop- Bismarck, vice president; Miss Cora Soriggs, Grand Forks, reelected cor- erty. Damage — Lia- bility or Collision. Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center For Summer The Weather Partly cloudy to cloudy tonight and Friday. Cooler tonight Whostess served: refreshments, Mmes. Rohrer and ‘Mills Entertain For Miss Esther Schultz responding secretary; Miss Johanna Martin, Stanley, recording secretary; oe Miss Ethel Newberry, Jamestown, Mrs. W. 8. Rohrer and Mrs. W. C.| treasurer; Miss Lillian Bugelman, Mills, Jr, were hostesses last eve-| Valley City, and Miss Carrie Webster, ning at the home of Mrs. Rohrer, 411'| Minot, regional directors. e avenue E, at a frivolities shower in Valley City will be the convention compliment to’ Miss Esther Schultz. | city for the ‘next annual session of The evening was spent at bridge | the North Dakota Federation of Busi- with honors going to Mrs. Hilda Jos-| ness and Professional Women’s clubs. lin, Mrs. A. W. Gussner, and Mrs. R. Miss Lillian E. Cook, Bismarck, of | E. Potter. There were four tables| the legislative board, gave an_ ex-j| in play. planation of the North Dakota Wom- Spill-Proof !! Here's a varnish that laughs at accidents and thrives on hard wear. Kyanize ALL PURPOSE VARNISH Use it anywhere—on floors, furniture, wood-trim — on metal, or over paint. The Man Who Wears a Bergeson Straw Is Assured the Utmost in Style, Quality and Wear Clear as crystal, ra ew steel, it flows out in brilliant, ridgeless lustre. Ammonia and acid proof and—inexpensive. Let us show you some re- S ppbsbepuussaedielsassecdabbaesaueccoess ceseesessess taloee sania dtnaeiaacie % A lavender and white color scheme | en's Legislative council, and the con- was carried out in the decoration of! vention voted to become affiliated the rooms, while- baskets of spring| with this group. q flowers and table appointments cor- pete or, _« responded with the same color note. 4 * Paces werd merked at the table by Flag Day Discussed mall pictures of the ride-to-be, 1 a igvert wat presented with By Local W. C. T. U. m kitchen utensil filled —_—_ with rice. An interesting and instructive a Miss Schultz was Utell lidddadh T. U wacite le lett ‘uest favor, and also received a gift} ernoon at the home o' i} from the guests in attendance, Fol- | Kennedy. Henry & Henry Insurance lowing the games, s Virginia} Members answered the roll call ond Audrey Rohrer a: vi the has-| with remarks on “When the Sight of Large Hats — Are Becoming and Smart $ Ss Paris Says-—“Large brims for formal and country club wear.” We are showing a delightfully varied collection 4, Bergeson Ss tesses in serving ty course| Old Glory Thrilled Me Most,” bring- luncheon, ing to li rariety of ways of stir- markable tests. — rine rates im Ye Blah | A. W. LUCAS CO. REBEKAH LODGE WILL MEET | read fon Mary Robertson | que The Nickolson Rebekah lodge will; Day, who conceived the idea of cele- hold a regular meeting Friday eve-| brating Flag Day, which materialized | Wttasacaatssssssdarsasesesessstsataeeassamensazonmorcnencnnat | A. W. Lucas Co. hall. Following the business meet- The flower mission and relief Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center Silks Favored For Summer refreshments, of the W. C. T, U., and the various — duties connected with the department WILL HOLD FOOD SALE were explained at the meeting. The Cirele No, 1 of the Presbyterian] Bismarck union will send clothes to chure | hold'n good sale at Hos-| the flood sufferers in the Mississippi Pins-Meyer’s on Saturday afternoon. | valley, and requests that anyone hav- For cool tennis frocks, sports ensembles and. business dresses —rough - surfaced Sports Fabrics, Washable Flat Crepes, Crepe de Chines — most satisfactory because they can be washed repeatedly, retaining their freshness and color; prints conservative and vivid, on light and dark backgrounds. 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A regular $2.35 value on sale Friday. 2. and Saturday only at $1.55. COLORED SPUN SILK *1.50 A sturdy fabric for business or or. sparta wear, in plain bright colors—blue, green; yellow, rose, orchid—and more auisted shades. Allcolors. 29 inches wide. : “Darbrook” Silk Broadcloth and * Washable Crepe 42.50 ** $3.50 32 inches wide. Printed designs and checks woven io ae a laa and crepes, in many eol- or sce maar — You are assured of dependable }, genuine savings here. Heavy Crepe, with designs printed in bright colors on light or dark back- grounds. You'll find dainty styles, and large designs, to combine with plain colors. 40 inches wide. A regular $3.75 value; on sale Friday and Satur- day at only’ $1.95 a yard. COLORED RAJAH $2.95 Washable Bajah—one of the season’s ‘most popular silks, for street and sports wear, and for children’s dresses ; i Belen shades, all color-fast; 32 in. wide. SPORT SATIN All plain colors. Fifteen different shades to choose from. 40 inches wide. 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