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sas PAGE FIVE | welcome given by the Business and | CARD OF THANKS | Professional Women’s club for the | We wish to express our thanks to teachers of the city schools and the | our many friends and relatives, who _ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1927 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Music Club Gives Party For Guests will assume his duties at the Pres- byterian pastorate, . Delegates to State estate cen | Bridge Me Another | : Social and Personal Convention AreNamed| _ /rom_Out of Town|, ®t v.w. warrwoara__ Indian school. This reception was /i0,"the recent illness at death of ‘ af 4 held at the governor's mansion. our beloved husband and father, and a (Abbreviations: A—ace; K-king; The teachers of the Richholt school | alco for the beautiful floral offers jand Miss nurse, :, The Thursday Musical club en- i > by Fortnightly Club) ctamnet Weicdally evanine-i6 Fetueans Ielacks X—any card State Federation of Women’s Clubs to Open — honor of Mrs. J. A. Jardine, state | Wer .) : ¢ * G d Forks 0. Mrs. C. L. Young and Mrs. Wil-| president of musical clubs, and Mrs. aw artner not having bid, what 81st Convention at Grand Forks October 4|tiam Nuessic were elected delegates | Clara B. Wright of Fargo. you lead against a suit bid when ens irom the Fortnightly club to the} The guests of honor and officers | Y°U hold J 10? With the various local clubs which are members of the state federation | state convention at Grand Forks at|of the local club attended a 6:30| 2—Is @ pass of a double of a one of women’s clubs preparing to send delegates to the state convention at|the meeting of the club Wednesday |dinner at the Prince hotel. Follow. | Suit bid ever justified? Grand Forks October 4 to 7, and with several people from Bismarck/at the home of Mrs. John Burke. |ing the dinner an informal evening| , 3—What is the object of the scheduled to appear on the program, club women of Bismarck are espe-|_ Mrs. John Burke and Miss Anna|was spent at the home of Mrs. R.| “SqTeeze play”? . cially interested at this time in the program for the state meeting. T.c: are named alternates. Mrs.|A. Tracy. iE ANSWERS Dr. Maysil Williams of Bismarck will discuss a doctor’s experiences in| P. E. Byrne read a paper on “The| During the evening a musical pro-| 1—J. Alaska on the Wednesday afternoon program, while Mrs. J. A. Wishek of | Now %f. of the World.” A naper|gram was given by Mrs. Jardine and} 2—Hardly ever. isther Teichmann, sehool | ings. a sday Mrs. Jake Spitzer 8 and children, club, A’ social evenii was spen' jat the Business and Professional Wo-| visit the Bismarck Cloak a |Shop Millinery Dept. Hats at ICERS FLECTED | $4.95, $5.95 to, $12.95. cla continued GIRLS shley and Mrs. A. E. Brigham of Washburn will appear on the Thursday| “The Conduct of Foreign Afvairs,”|~"'s. Wright. 3—To force opponents to discard so} FF Aileen Camere ' uid Bene Peepraus Mea. Gc D, Young of Biscaarck cil give the rears et] tie by Me WO Eeetess ate ae that their high cards will be left un-| JAY acobs ted president || 1¢ ou #re, looking for finaneial lation chairman Thursday afternoon, and Attorney General George | read to the club Wednesday by Mrs. Current Events Club guarded. : of ARN. Shafer will sneak on law observance. Fred Conklin, ‘3 . ee - LEARN om )® President’s Reception penne ry Holds Openin: Meet | a EB RTAIN AT “CN “BEAUTY CULTURE Mrs. b. i. stench, wife of the dean af the University of North Dakote| Out-of-Town Guest ig Mect!| Hints on Etiquet | The social seascn at There is an ever increasing de- medical school, has just been named by Dean M. Beatrice Olson, conven- eae, —— scho Wednesd mand for our students. Our em- & tion chairman, to have general charge of arrangements for President and Is Honoree at Party -Irs. George Shafer reviewed the| 1. Is it always considerate to in- when or department has more Mrs, Thomas F. Kane's reception to the delegates on President’s Night. pri book, “Soldicrs of the Plain,” at the! sist an seeing a sick fricnd upon| A huge emerald, set in a diamond |‘t 2 P! for vperators than can Members of the University Faculty Wives’ club will serve under Mrs.| 1, compliment to her niece, Mrs.|°PeMing meeting of the Current! whom you call? neckline, with matching bracclet and SePhomore class d. we start for air-< s ssing will you comfort and happi- Our free descriptive and ted catalog — explains Write for your ‘French’s direction in taking charge of arrangements for the function. ; Events club, held Wednesday after- . ‘ ¢ Mis. J. M. Gillette, who Wis named recently as mistress Of the Wied: eee nin Ties noon at the home of Mrs. Mary hy fig ee tener cual Pence ar baal robs. which will be used in the endowment fund concert, will also have com-| Wednesday evenin; © | Burton. If you cannot afford to send came | pod es of pages’ costumes during the convention. Six university! Cards were layed at two tables,| Mrs. Mary McLean read an inter-! giowers or fruit, is there any nice pa co-eds of the same size will be used with honors going to Miss Gertrude|°S*iN& Paper on “North Dakota Un} way to make her know you are, —_____________ constantly di the aera a Saturday Will Be Fitzgerald, he honoree was pre. | ¢?St0u: Watc-s.’ thinking oft her? School Notes Osteopathic Phy: 7 serve seni & guest favor. eae ae SWERS 1141; Fourth St. Ph Pours in which they have no classes, Forget-Me-Not Day Autumn flowers were used on the LEAVES HOSPITAL 1. No. Be discreet and don’t ask|* | ae ok ras but six of the large group will be tables when a two-course luncheon | ,,,- 4. McVey, who has been at the! +, ‘See anyone gravely ill. Teachers Are Honored | Bismarck, N. D. on duty at all times. : Saturday will ts Forget-Me-Not|W25 served at the conclusion of the eae ieee: for sdveral days| °"9"“¢ani and jase hrs card. . = 7 % Members Cf ese Srttte Star Le-| day, and the flowers will be sold on | €@™5- Tis home tatay, v7» Tetumned to} 3, “Yes, indeed. An interesting at Social Functions — e 5 { DR. M. E. BOLTON his home today. . ty Pav ion, the Civic League, and Beta|the street for the fund fcr disabled picture postcard or a cheery little — son, pledged the support and cooper-| tion of Mrs. Seldon Anderson, will ‘aalitiaies ‘fom Whitearn of Nisha. - ; N ‘ soe wemere estes, your New Fall Suits Valley City, state president of the| sume her stud‘es at Jamestown col-| nic: councilor. Ernest Penward- VISITS HERE Holta Is Reelected note often does more good than| Among the social functions held of Delphian of Grand Forks, | veterans of the world war. " HAVE A SON flowers. during the past week was th: ! AT ANT ne in meeting last week with Dean Ol-| Camp fire girls, under the diree-| De Molay Councilor] iio piasetyt, 1uccday, tt St | ea MEN AND BOYS! ation of their organizations in as-| be in charge of the street sales Sat-| p;. jorn Holta was reelected master sisting theofederation members to/ urday. councilor of the local chapter of De- HAVE A SON Nehe history of the state organiza-| | RESUMES STUDIES. |day evening at the Masonic temple, | 09 hospital to Ni. aed Stvsr Mt B ; Mrs. John Emerson Keatherstone,|for Jamestown where she will re- ee acta nat plllodnnd det Ln, ree re é ] 1 ave J us t Ar. T ived federation, will call the convention | lege and will act as student assis- . < : to order at 9:80 o'clock Tuesday|tant in the commercial department. gee eee ee ore SUehe aie Saenoaeaee | : JTyawn tomorrow nis’:t © i Cortley and morning, October 4, in the women’s} During the summer Miss Wilkins K- gyanasiam at the university. The|been employed in the off'ce of the VISITS HERE the guest of friends. 9 o'clock sharp Honorbilt ads Raae sl NRO EE. TE IN ir spending scveral days in the city irs. Bert ue of Carson ha: Tp-to-the-minute in every r o’eloch = ting at 9 GIVE INDOOR PICNIC sthe guest of her aunt, Mrs. C.° | 1 admitted to St. Alexius hos- Right in every detail de r The Thursday Musical club will wg Se. values give an indoor picnic this Cee was. ies W. Williams of Graf-|at 6 o'clock at the home of Mrs. ton will have charge of all assem-|A. Tracy, instead of at the Mandan) 44... £41 Anderson left Sunda | Mrs. Isadore Hintz of Brisbane vat be to conform to the phy well t Schuck, sal for treatment. TO GRAND FORKS ENTERS HOSPITAL No Registrations After ee bly singing during the convention.| park as previously announced. for Gra.v! Forks where she will at | as admitted to St. Alexius hospital QO’ . There ts a decided urift toward tha Mss. Ww jee ager part 4 HERE FROM FARGO ies the University of North Da | ~aturday. : 6 clock Friday oak and browns with a reidish the convention’s musical program) Edgar M. Potter of Fargo is iii Se which are not to be disclosed until yaeaead teenie lt as ON BUSINESS EE Prices: after the delegates are assembled. | Hie guest © ele rm en J. M. Wile, and F. J. Lynch of] cuinsc or DR. MacLACHLAN ; ee eee tees lice ita mother: Ma GOERI a tte | chicago loft today after spending # Harvard University ’ AS tain the peppiest, most rhythmic is mother, Mrs. Cora Petter. few days in Bismarck all, perro Cares Diseases by Natural Tank Tae >” Removal and Anniversary Men’s..... .$18 to $45 congs ever sung & a Cat lon. 1 RETURN FROM TRIP Methods Without Metallte i Anniversary : Rev. Orlando Ingvo! new STS bases installed pastor of the United Luth-| Mr. and Mra, Earl C. Peck have! GUESTS AT BOWMAN HOME, Sale Boys’.....$8 to $16.50 eran church of Grand Forks, form-| returned from a motor ‘rir te points) Ghistey of Washburn are guc t dean iD] hool| in Minnesota, where they visited 3 Se eT preuanes ila in-| relatives for about three weeks. stim. 7" @ rcading of the min- at the O. V. Bowman home, eae 8 RETURNS TO JUTIES HAVE A DAUGHTER .taao” th: hosed meetines will be . Mills, Jr, has resumed ig made by Mrs. James H. Cooper of| | Mrs. W. : at St. Alexius hospital to Mr. and r duties in the office of Langer p 8) ir. ane Courtenay, recording secretary. J ang Nuchols after « month's vaca-| Mrs. C. Parks of this city. pgrsoreeed epatine sec- | tion on account of ill health, HERE ON BUSINESS Lo rest. Rate Lacey ion division at Jack Don of Chicago is spendi and Repayment Privilege Fete sseaity, will present the con-| g,,1MPROVES "N HEALTH eral days in the city on business: Bismarck and Mandap the university, present fe rea ou.| Stanley Wetsch of this city, who| Several days in the citv on business. Fentlon reflow. ‘The report ef the| feceutly underwent an operation at a ee (P. C., REMINGTON Chairman of the Grand Forks board peti hospital, is reported as Mrs, Henry Crawford of Brittin 103'4-4th St. ~ 2 wil] be given by Dean Olson. entered St. Alexius hospital Monday~ Mrs. C. T. Holmes, who is chair- 5 man of the committee on rules and TO GRAND FORKS i Francis Nuessle left Wednesday = 4 poeslasions) Sty Lens Loot nee for Grand Forks, where he will enter wo RLD Reodllerenart. Gélactad the University of North Dakota for A 1 his freshman year. Jeweler | Dahl Clothing Store Now located on Broadway in Cowan Block Forty-six Years in Bismarck tives. on . ——___—— music will follow. 5 Reports of the following officers! ATTENDS ART SCHOOL ° |g bof J Send Your A Full Dollar’s grill precede music and adjournment! Ronald McIntyre left recently for | I wevoe Mail Orders to Tal Wt 11:30 o'clock: Mrs. J. E. Feather-| Minneapolis where he will study in- ae Webb Broth Worth of Value stone, president; Mrs. A. E. Jones,| terior decorating at the Minneapolis e rothers hoe aes vice president; mS re anne Art school. For in Ev ery er, recording secretary; Mrs. Max M. wcgieas : : : Moore, ‘corresponding secretary; FROM MINNEAPOLIS Prompt Attention “Merchandise of Merit Only” Purchase Mrs. John Kochane, auditor; Mrs.| . iss Lucy "’vorist of Minneapolis ae ¢. S. Buck, teoesne-m. ond Mrs.iC, J, ae ees in ne city es ied 2 oman — <== - = ava? iree weeks as the guest rela- FRESH, CRISP new things that you’ll enj king 1 be proud to ae ; joy working on and be pron? to goed at 1:30" a, panels GUEST OF SISTER Y ned at 1:30 o' with music, : aed the report of Degn Myrtle Glea-|_ Miss. Myrtle Nelson of Bettineau CRUISE son Cole of Fargo by Miss Grace = eng Agere ~ guest DeLong will follow. Mrs. Maggie} of her sister, Miss He'en Ison. M. Barry, chairman of the depart- — Somewhere, glittering potentates ment of the American home in the TO WINNEWAUKAN eee, wt phy national federation, will conduct the] , Rev. John B. Wright left Wednes- shone. Some oe pou round table which is next on the|day for Minnewaukan, where he! jeumeand temples. Why give your friends as presents. Inspect them now. See Them in the Window [ ram. At 4 o'clock, a tour of not see them? Join our cruise e eet RTeR NE: 5 ts ae the de haze, sailing December 2. Glass Towels Laundry Bags univers! jpus wii ee made, ani the fraternity-sorority dinners at Mediterranean Many novelty designs on regular checked Large size Bags, complete with Ww gemma itech: Ieuan baipes all In What Menth | Cruise cotton or linen glass toweling—larse } cords. ani stamped Chinese nines a Tuesday evening will see the con-|f 28 Your Birthday? Fueepping reson, Coltfl be sizes heavy suiting 9 8 Wwention formally opened at 7:30 saars in 16 strange lands. Historic 2 d material ..... res inte Cc o'clock with a musical program to Palestine and 3 amusing, C ah C rAcu bosives, in the convention headquar- a fe, at less Clothespin Bag 50 —the women’s gymnasium. than went A President Kane of the university . 2 ‘ to match .. . . . c give stitut ‘ion’s welcome management, shore to the delegates to whom it will b Phone ov eerie for full injormasion i ee ee H, M. TAIT oths Vanity Sets Mrs. Barry Will Speak The Service Star Legion, the local 611 2nd Avenue, South Minneapolis. Minn Fine quality snow white Art Linen, 3- chapter of Delphian, and the Civic |; our Birthday send ° : piece Vanity Set, hemstitched and with Teague are among the Grand Fors : coe Sitothar Winkers Of finely woven linen, 45x45, eater $1 2 5 Ss utives wil . . * ™ eh wokomes after President Hoskins-Meyer World’s Greatest Travel System with four large napkins, with patterns ..... : ° en. J i l- Canadian 3 Travellers i * Ar eke BROKER: CRIBS Ter one Home of K-F-Y:R Corecess” Coed tha Works Over novelty Persian or Butterfly Dresser Scarfs to match in 36 and 45 Mrs. Barry’s address, the feature|¥ ey inch sizes af ihe ren session, pal then he i iigaiapaions design vel mousic will close tl ia ea UREN od ogram. The federation eee Z $1 .25 and $1 48 pre aye held during the hours from 4 to 11 o’clock in the president’s BISMARCK thansion at University Place, | $ 25 ; of crip ie linen finish tubing, have ap- plique, lace inserts, cutwork or embroid- 2 Card Table Covers Mrs. L. R. Nostdal of Rugby,! s chairman of the club institute divi. ! CLO. AK SHOP ery designs and some are double hem- ean of the Hate tetratlon, | wil a bleached Mus! ith stitched ve of the club institut leached unbleac! uslin with which open the Wednesday Popular Priced Store 5 oy : —e otnematal 7Re., | $1.25 $1.48 Stamped Towels git fone ct Malas om Now Ready embroidery designs .......... (Continued on page eight) Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT—Thursday | MADE INIRELAN ;, The Weather By Fair tonight and probab.y Friday. Frost tonight. Warmer, A complete showing of Pacific Embroider Package, good for fall and the ton sd holiday season— Chemise, Gowns, Pajamas, Rompers, Infants’ and PACKAGE OUTFITS Children’s Dresses, Aprons, Pillows and Lunch Cloths Custom Tailoring Suits, $69.50, $59.50, $49.50 Fitting Given We Sell D.M.C., the popular boil-p roof, fact--clor embroidery floss. | WEBB BROTHERS COMEDY “A HAREM KNIGHT”