The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 15, 1927, Page 5

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nna nny VERS late a la SW RU oe OR ZO EE mnt Ok Ti REDE opr THURSDAY; SEPTEMBER 15, 1927" : ee “THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : Shmyiast teu RE Ete and MISgS: Former” talursnowconplee “for shires | 4 , ee % side 08 Do Bi Social and Personal \\ 2222255 Ree See 10h te ata a ei” se mas aly AA | Maas Cae ation Sake nreneres colors and fabrics, — Sarah Ain Befuice Bebaclder st auniky|. gee ee aa Ce vie Httiea ae te __[Mrs. ‘ Cee. ae eee oR ine: oree at Picnic ostess at Whist| twenty tailored cloth sePtional values. — Buchholz Hat Sho 119 Third street. | Opposite rince Hotel. _ i Miss Olga Peterson was the guest| Mrs. A. Craver was hostess Tuesday |@resses reduced for Friday of honor Wednesday evening when' evening at her home at 618 Second wer friends entertained at a picnic at street. Sunnv, Four tables of whist were in play A picnic supper was served at 6:30, "during th tte wi i CLINIC OF DR. MacLACHLAN ff! +, ‘with covers a for 25 guests. Fol-|to M. R. ‘AANA me eg ee Harvard University DR. M. E. BOLTON swing the’ supper the guests spent! At the conclusion of the games the |i gree, Wiecance ty Natural ian G2 4 social evening. Miss Peterson,’ hostess served a course luncheon, rats Drees ce Aevatey Osteopathic Physic! who will leave this week for her| Bouquets of garden flowers were Glannen Fitted (14% Fourth St. Phone 240-W home in Driscoll, was presented with | Used to carry out a pretty decoration Reoomn 6-8 Lucas Bleck petit = o aeift. . acheme. Blomarck, N. D. Bismarck, N. D. Soo Employes.Give {Local Delphians Will Pienic at Wildwood! Study English Poetry fs yb F sha vet ae em- prt Pesky, “ad ued Pei TONIGHT—Thursday ployes i id y Ss ie subject which wi e Wednesday svening at, Wildwood d at the meeting of the Alpha Friday, Saturday “Come on, George, let’s move this table back. ! feel a dance coming | Covers were laid for 20 guests at| Ete ft Delphian which will jen!” “Be with you im @ second, the picnic supper. Following the| de -held Friday morning at 9:30 at v e \ ‘ oe a ote a it wite| the Prince hotel. Mra Taylor Matinee Every Day at 2:30 ved ag alls ae to those two music and games, Mrs, L. K. Thomp- | se je Virginians are cer- son and Mrs, George Robidou as-| Individual topics which will be giv- tainly there. 1 call that dance- sisted in serving. geet of The Canterbury ‘| music!” Here's a group of records 3 ‘ Mi o gee ; ont eld P ’ ‘we'd like to play for you. Come in!/} =$= @ @/ go) ge me. Daniel Slattery Is “La ms,” Mis, A. Ky s Se oems,' . Tice; “Chevy Chase,” Mrs. F. A. y jou’ Honored at Dinner] kisites. Jere titer gmail Nothing Could Be Sweeter Mrs. R, E. Barneck entertained GUESTS LEAVE Tuesday evening at . farewell din-| Misses Katheryn and Marion Roan’ : yon sec libalel nlite in feae Vibbaiaieb mer in compliment to her brother,’ of Long Beach, Calif., who have spent, 2 Daniel Slattery, who will leave this! Sy teatean th ci a tne guests ; Ne, 90637, 10-tach -(of their brother ai er-in-law, : i é phat for University of Minne. Dr. and Mrs. M. W. Roan, left Tues- . It’s » Million to One You're in Love adebidhediet-suiitiqeins| str crosman tar cor ton i, ae I'm Afraid You Sing That Song to $3.50 $4.95 at the6t00: dines, (The hosthes used VISirs IN FARGO mebody Else = Jounnt Manin ig . gute Stemere: as am attractive table} Kenneth Preston, who left Mon- oe . 20808, 16-tack sdeeoration: : + 3 gouanisg. day for Grand Forks to attend the \ COMES HERE FROM BEACH | University, has been spending a few : ut Broken Hearted AMEN STANLEY T. P. Allen, formerly Northern! days in Fargo as the guest of his : Who Are You Fooling To-Night? Pacific agent ‘at Beach, has been; >fother, Howard Preston. : : VaveHN De Leatp temograriysppested fen "Pc | DRIVE TO GRAND FORKS ama, 1 McDonald, who {son temporary) 1, i¢n¥, Register, James Olson and -_ Rraiibra tinny Oabyerset leave of absence. Mr. Allen, prior to| Duane Diel 1 left Wednesday morn- Ce . ye-Bye, 3 y—Fox Trot going to Beach, was ight |ine by car for Grand Forks where . i . Sweet Marie pwent in this district, | they will attend the state university. p Sar Fou Trot wate Vocal Refrain begun his work here. 5 . jan Gases anu His Oscueszna Wee = ney iw Fi! PL eed nai ace cape Pepattg aed aacriited Neo, 20838, 10-tach rifi ital at a never: 3 sks, te expected Home within a few) qoner arrived Tuesday evening fro ® When Day is Done (Katecter) 5 Hartford, Conn., to guests of Dr. and Mrs. B. P. Dawn of To-Morrow Pipe Orgon deace Crawroay No. 20888, 10-toch —— ° ees { WILL HOLD. ANNUAL SOCIAL : The annual social meeting of the] Mrs, rig bene neds iter akugitees in ¥ | ay Sanetegution of ‘the McCabe, Metho-|cparicttey are visiting, relatives in Hoskins-Me. h \e) ning et the church. An outline will! to Tiawarek love this fall. cli od With ' be made of the fall and winter pro- The Home of KFYR This showing at these two popular prices includes the smart, close-fitting hats with medium or narrower brims, featuring all the favored colors in large, medium or small head sizes. Tail- ored or trimmed styles in Felts, Silks, Velvets and Combinations. You will marvel at these values. | Many smart new children’s hats at popular prices now on display Webb Brothers ram, Thi ing will be spent ‘ s. . i ‘a % —n ‘9 ata cle Asta acmeeat woegvameat| - Miig Grutor proiee note Tans: , = el MERCHANDISE OF MERIT ONLY the close of which’ the. Rarnest, Re- day for Grand Forks, where she will . New RUheentts ‘Shaw wit herve refresh | lume her studies ak the University ERNEST TORRENCE l, rf Gi ' Shee ; ica friends of the church! of North Dakota. ‘ ‘ SS = i eigtnyet HERE FROM FARGO JOAN CRAWFORD . RDS || —= BAPTIST2 MISSION ‘WILL MEET C. F. Phillips an@ children, Billy The Baptist Mission circle will|and Betty, of Fi » are visiting at meet Friday afternogn at 3 o'clock at | the George Laney home at 814 Fourth Rs home of Mrs. hen arth a “ 208 | street. josser avenue. es. acer jaaen ‘will be in charge of devotions. Mrs. FROM MINNESOTA P: N. Dunham will lead the program| | N. B. Werstlein returned Tuesday which will be:taken from the June|from Thief River Falls, Minn., where and July issue of the Mission maga-/he was called by the death of his zine, ? brother, An amazing tale of ships that pass in the night, and the drama that stalks their decks. Rum- runners, hi-jackers, fighting, love-making—try to imagine a film romance better suited to the dash- ing John Gilbert! : seiner’ — COMEDY—“Get 'Em Young” WILL GIVE PICNIC RETURNS HOME : ie * ‘The Lather’ Lengueof: the--First|.; .Gearge Laney.of 816 .Pourth stevat! r h ay icnic| has returned from ‘a business trip . a ; ‘ i ; Friday evening All members, and to points in Canada. i e friends are invited, ana celock If| WILL ATTEND SCHOOL : rai ) the weather is unfavorable the picnic tebe repr a peste ae aitand the ; se _ - - ' will be held in the church basement. left Wednesday for Gréhd year, : | WILL RESUME MEETINGS | wit, ATTEND DEMPSEY-TUNNEY . \ FIGHT pe: pet ae, é : ; AT Removal and Anniversary Sale meetings after the summer vacation.| “Mr.:and Mrs. E. G..Patterson will Will Be Open For Business . The first meeting will be held Sept.| leave soon for C! » where they 20 at 3.o’clock at the home of Mrs.) ; George Robidou. All members are requested to attend. ‘ RETURNS FROM VACATION Harlan Poindexter of the state highway commiasion has returned to the city after accompanying his fath- er, R. M. Poindexter, Sr., 0: es- 3 ms town, on a fishing trip to Minnesota - Omorrow Nig RETURNS TO FARGO | ., Mrs, M. D. Anderson returned to 4 ners hame, Seats May tie Friday, September 16 30 Prizes “* in the interests of the A..O, U. W. a een * Given, Away Over KFYR WILL VISIT RELATIVES |. McDonald left D., where iiget ie Se Pe | Sms | ~ Tomorrow Morning at 8 O'clock Ipetrion’ of Seign ape Wednende A Dinner Dance Pr ogr am # New Location on Broadway in Cowan Bldg. : HAVE A SON age AE S red b ( ° ° ° shetcneten are OO cra a Bek Free Diamond Ring to Be Given Away Stacy-Bismar Cc ‘ 3 i " You will not be obligated to make a purchase, just visit our new store and register your name The Weather re yi ‘ - "Branch Nash Finch Co. ‘ ¢ ; and address. You may be the lucky one. Fair tonight and Friday. Not much change in temperature Nash’s Delicious Coffee Country Club Beverage le Y-B. Cigars : Listen in, 6:30 to'7:80 Central Standard Time > ~ _ Curt Dirlam and KFYR Broadcasters Entertaining Ay Your report may be a winner 7 Another Prize Program next Tuesday night “~: Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware and Clocks at a Big Price Reduction We were forced to move, in order to handle the fast growing business, , { J Don't forget that at Barneck’s Jewelry you'll find only products of national merit. | The store that handles only perfect diamonds with a money-back guarantee if otherwise. | . All Purchases Guaranteed , Inspect and compare them. Only sold under true names. BP Yo os 20% discount now thou ‘A. P. Knotbe, Prop. eis ay Geta *¥oloud Mi estted sgbul to sqvit ; bisow ae box: 208 Fifth S630. boul i

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