The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 16, 1927, Page 5

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’ ‘| Soot and — | onal |. cabaret Prices Will Be Rebekah Lodge Will | | shown. Suitabi he Hold Annual Meeting || er Made Suitable at Mandan, Sept. 21|i For Every The annual district meeting of the Rebekah lodge will be held Wednes day atterneet ai tiO0, ae sa er : “Bismarck’s Sass Shaping Senter” Purse ce a HK DSK HSK HUSK MOSK DAGK BK RK MAK OK CC HA SRK MAN RK MAK OR RK A DA 7 ¢ For Every i (Mandan time). The lodges of Man- ¢ dan, Flasher, Raleigh, Sterling, Wil- ston; Ashley, Hazelton, and ‘Bismarck make up this district. i ith i j i ; isi ; ive ¢ Seti pi . { o bee Nane ot Jamestown,|{ag 1 keeping with its policy of intensive merchandising that it may give its patrons the best that the markets offer at the most reasonable price possible. 0 pete of the state assembly, will | | ann attend this district meeting. Follow- ounces a ine the afternoon session a banquet| |ig will be held, and the regular lodge { meeting will be held in the evening. | |i - n . ‘ 4 Mrs. Nierling will make an official | | " visit to the Bismarck lodge Friday ||f™ evening, Sept. 23, ; ‘ ‘ , ; Bridge Luncheon Is_||f . Given in Honor of |{§ : Out of Town et s | ; ‘ Q Mra. Thomas Hall and Mrs, i dias. Mev. Ac Wallin of Warhingtons Dy, : gO ENE SNS and | HURSDAY,| who ie, is visiting friends in Bismarck. y je! ity, ce for Regina, | |i Sask., home with i » Dr. BA Me 5 ACCEPTS PASTORATE 5 Rev, John V. Wright of aspen, Kan., who has been the guest of hit brother, Rev. ple Weight, of this |i city for some time, han accepted pigs 7 deh ‘pbstorite at Minnewa | Wright ‘has spent the pa: . Fee Yaw Sor Yer ier Yor Yow Yee YoY ye Wwe Yue YE Y rT flowers of shades of or-| |™ chid and pink were used to decorate the luncheon tables and rooms. ad At the conclusion of the luncheon, | | bridge was played at six tables, with \ honors going ‘to Mrs, E. G. Wanner and Mrs. C. 4. Rust. A avert favor was prenented to Mrs. Wal VE ute J), BISMARCK AND MAN- BDV DAI DGS ~=S$ = fe vate aga missionary in Chin DRIVE TO | GRAND FORKS Earl Bigler, s6n of Mre, Mattie Bigler of ale bak 8 and Mac’ Thomp- son, son of 8. Thompson of Wilton, left rad: car for bi ‘ Grand Forks “he oy will attend ‘ the University ao Nord ta. 1 i lege TO GRAND FORKS A}: Se », FDP Wir Mir Wr We er er See Ser Yor We e SE Ege Za > \ Mr, and Mrs. -H. A.. Thompson and son, Harry, left today for Grand Forks by car. Harry Thompson will | |i attend the university. of. North Da- kota this year, GUESTS FROM, CALIFORNIA and Mrs, Franklin W. H rsente: bf Los Angeles, : Cali; in thi da; tSE- », LYwe Sur Swe \ye Yi HERE ON ON, BUSINESS O. J. Weisner. of Fargo, poultry ex- pert of the North Dakota agricultural college, is spending a ‘-v days in Bismarck on business. |i DRIVE TO FLORID. ea rs. W. O. Ward and dnaghtes, Miss alah Ward, left: Thursday by car for points in Florida where they | |i will spend the winter, WILL RETURN TO TO UNIVERSITY Miss Ruth Rawlings will leave this | jj evening for Evanston, Ill., where a will resume her studies at Nort! western University, 4 ATTEND SPATE, UNIVERSITY Misses Agnes and Hilda. Hultberg for, Grand Forks | |& A Representative of the Great -. Fur House of Gordon & Ferguson, St. Paul left Wednehiey, where they will attend the state | |j university. VISITS , RELATIVES vat gee relatives ‘in Crookston, | Im » PER gs Will be at this store, on these two days only, with their,complete line of Coats and Fur Accessories, offering a selection that cannot be obtained other- Misses H4ith Whittemore and Cath; ae * wise cntaide of the big cities Forks Thursday where they are stu-| |i dents at the state un university, ” Guest FROM § STERLIN' Mrs. Clinton Gaskill of Sterling bs ‘gemers| The _— Nesnen and the Trade Names of F urs ning enter. ity of Minneso’ : ie ae eee : A Few of the Many Examples rand fiy"at We \ TRADE NAME TRUE NAME the "Univeralty “at i ‘ ‘. ; ee a ee Dyed Rabbit i : UNDERGOES 01 eeearion 5 In connection with this sale of Furs we wish to bring i. Dyed Skunk Insist upon knowing the true names when the trade ueletweat sa panaeteee ae Anes .___ to the attention of our patrons the importance of Natural Rangoon .... .. Stenciled Calf © names are given. Always look for both. You will hospital Thursday’ moral # X FT ee ae a OM os aay uth American Beaver 7 wt Uae ge searching thoroughly for the truth about the Furs Manchurian W Wolf ..... «Chinese Dog be told the true names in this sale. All of the facts St, Rita's Mlastenary, cleele’ will that they buy. Hudson Seal’ ‘a possible will be available to you. E Dyed Marmot tn | “ AND THERE ARE DOZENS OF yjzan Giacia om, tects oe OTHERS hol Quality Meat market th : - Marmink | These Furs Will Be Sold For Exacily What They Ane and Must Conform to Specifications | - tonight and Sati Fair eee a epter ure j ory f Two Days. Only - Wednesday and Thuredes Sept. 21 “22 - Two Days ~~ I i you select with absolute confidence. The Great Fur House of Gordon & Ferguson could not have been built up otherwise; the A. W. Lucas Co. policy lm All will be souiliey’ vickied ana our lay-by plan tii you an opportunity to choose authentic styles in advance of the season. And remember, here. 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