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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1927 PAGE FIVE sepenetar Hi RED AT UNIVERSITY to Marion Aubrey Bullard of Port-|home of Mrs. Gverbce’s parents, | Mr. * a TT *|siThe Annual Meeting of-the Louis Grambs, son of Mr. andjland, Ore. Before leaving for Port-|Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Moe. past i i » ¢ .. : ° Mrs. Frank Grarabe of vil city, ‘. land, Miss Patera was employed in ‘AK ip | Bridge Me Another members of the Bismarck Com- senior in the college o1 letters and the law offices of Crum and Crum. NNOUNCES PLEDGING . » Awe ene, fe election” ocial and ersonal science at the University of Wis-|Mr, and M Bullard will make} sigma Alpha Epsilon, North Da- be BY W. W. WENTWORTH ° munity Chest tor the ‘ consin, has been selecte: beverly (thelr home in Portland. kota university chapter, anounces is Abbreviati of directors and the transac- d isa Murphy, general chairmar of the} —— the pledging of two Bismarck boys, VIS aa ok tion of such other business a8” 1927 Homecoming, to act as on~ WILL SPEAK AT BAPTIST | Gene 4 Ranneth Preston. iss Berths i —queen; J—jack; X—any card 4 : ee ene § y and Kenneth Preston.| — Miss Bertha lower than 10.) 1 e before it: ~ Mrs. Alfred Zuger and|Formey Resid: tof the four assistant chairmen i. CHURCH Waihi: aevived feo cRnday tol ye b ine bid, what | ™2Y Properly com { . 4 es tots en ty charge cf arrangements for wel: Miss Edna Umstot of Chicago will TO MINOT spend several © as the guest! q 1. Partner not having Hs what will be held Tuesday, October. y Miss Lowella Knuti Bismarck Writes Sat ae Fie sant att Rants Wuhaeen er ied ald Mrs. K. E, Leighton, and two of her brother-in- id sister, Mr | ing AQ ee aries 11th, at 8:00 p. m. in the Give Theatre Party | Pageant For Clubs with it a Hee seals cl oe be “From Bleaching Sands to Sle ceuetee MiuGtreehinet tine, at and Mrs. E. C. Fritz, cee ty ue Ui of the Association of Com- hs act that the event, scheduled for soms,” Miss Umstot is a national) 1044 the woekomd wi ae r ISSUE ae Mee | aie. th merce. Mrs. Alfred Zuger and Miss] Of interest to residents of Bis-|the Week-end of Oct. 12 and the! young people's worker, and every-| ‘Pend the week-end with friends. Satie: ij ee cea {kOeet se oe erg r Lowella Knuth entertained at a/marck who remember Mrs, A. D,|Jowa-Wisconsin football game is’ one is cordially invited to attend the RETURNS FROM SOUTH DA-| wey marmiage, license was, issued of KQU Xi Our newly installed hosiery, 2 theatre party Thursday evening. | Anderson of Bellingham, Wash. as| ‘te outstanding gaic event of the) mecting. “" “KOTA ceil repeat etna re Ww Patil Sis. Ate gel Mave net i fi tem is equipped to ; Following the program at the El-| Miss Lulu Kupitz, formerly of this| Sheol year. Dr. J, i Pere merce tases, pueon Bnd | day, eau nave fo) Letter Sule Sore dall hosiery tinge theatre, the guests spent a a story appearing in the sa epee VISIT FRIENDS HERE thon Web Ge Aansan has returned | Harold Dimond of Regan. 0 eentite Bldg ,| take care of any an osiery ’ social evening at the Zuger home.| Bellingham paper, giving an’ ac- LEAVE FOR MONTANA | _,Mrs. D. F. Dunean, ana Mrs.) trom Movridge, &. D., where he has FROM FARGO “as ay trump! | repair work at a minimum | Mrs. W. E. Fitzsimons of St. Paull count of an unusually beautiful|, Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Anderson and’ stanley Slovick and daughter, F spent the past few days. at 2 One and one-half quick tricks.| charge—Rose Shop. 1 a0 and formerly of Bismarck, who is| pageant which was written by Mrs. | {mily left by motor today for Liv-| of Judson spent Thursday in ITE ‘ EDS ELVLT GL ROM 1 12a Epes Ateltpeoctrr tic eRe tt DP a house guest at the Zuger home,| Anderson and featured at the meet-|imgston, Mont., where they will marck as the guests of friends and Mr: Ay pee HOSPITAL turned home _ ter | Sperich- | ee | en eS ; ‘ sang several solos during the eve-|ing of the Whatcom County Fed-| ake their home in the future. Dr. relative tered Ste A ee enidan has) ing, several Gays. in WEL ate ning. eration of Home Economics clubs, | Anderson, who has been associated, KE freatmenee “lexius hospital for business and with frien N E BOLTON A color scheme of pink and white} The pageant portrayed the his- See Sonn and tae clinic) i ins Ne isin sind TRANSACTS BUSIN R. E. BONHAM DR. M. E. 4 was carried out in the tab! jint-| tory an 7 ‘or the past three years, will become cry has as ‘er house br Nahi a Optometrist ysician ments when a idnehann polligiis Eesnonits oan oa in Whats associated with Dr. G. A. Windsor! rs this week, Miss Hazel Olson M GUEST LEAVES J. J. Schmid of Wilton a exami Osteopathic Ph 0-W 4 served at the close of the evening.| county. Mrs. Anderson read the| of Livingston, Prior to their de-| 0. Minot. i: “ ee Tellner of Chicago, | busines: caller in Bismarck Thurs- 3 Examined 114% Fourth St. Phone 24 + Covers were laid for 14 guests. prolog and directed the episodes,| patture the Andersons have been) who has been the house guest of|day and F y. s That Satisfy Bismarck, N. D. — explaining the phenomenal ‘growth fla at a number of social func-| wae < a at ha y in the club work a tions here. Mrs . L, Overbee ¢ Miromtete at Larehton tnatttier Masses tel_-wouaws Give wn sean |S, tsi react Ss ageant the ellingh: ley will spend the week-end ai ostess at Luncheon |ragean ingham’ paper) Mrs. H. L. Wheeler will be hos-|<——<———————_—— “The exquisite dignity and beauty| tess to the Woman’s club Monday of the pageant reached its climax! afternoon at the meeting covering in the ceremony 0° the crowning} the “History of Bismarck and Com- of a queen by the spirit of club fae ” Roll call se b ight following the luncheon, with honors| "yr. 4, ‘ y regular topics. Mrs. E. C. White) r Mrs. Anderson, who is the daugh-| will give the “Early History of Bis- Shee ee yaiiee Waren | tek Ot ‘Charles Kupitz of Belling.| marek,” Mrs. L. V. Miller, “Bis-| naaiG os and a former t-sident|marck of Today,” and Mrs. Dale The First National Bank Bismarck, North Dakota THE PIONEER BANK Mrs. Robert Webb was hostess Friday at one o’clock luncheon at the Bismarck Country club, Bridge was played at five tables Overcoat Day: Are Here oS An attractive color scheme of yel-| fi: y; was born anc raised inj Simon will give a poem by James, Established 1879 ares “ adie low was carried out in the table ‘ap-| 130 with te Putte eon ones Foley, the North Dakota poet. Cr Isp, cool mor nings and rry pointments. ago. While in Bismarck Mrs.| ON NORTH DAKOTA TEAM | Anderson was very prominent in| Earl Benser of Bismarck, center, Mmes. Sorsdahl! and musical and dramatic circles, on the University of North Dakota Anderson Entertain Capital and Surplus .......$ 800,000.00 Total Resources ........... 4,000,000.00 As protection in addition to our burglar alarm, we have attached to our vaults the Pro-tex Corporation Fed- chilly evenings when every man and boy wants a coat that’s comfortable and warm Matinee Every Day at 2:80 football team, was a member of the 9 - Cy . squad which defeated the Univer- Pai ty Is Given For sity of Manitoba team at Winnipeg TONIGHT — Saturday adits, 0. A. Sorsdahl and Mrs. Fred/ Dr, and Mrs. Anderson | 3 to 0 last Saturday. NORMA at pogo Se ree aetinek Weak attack. for fall’s snappy weather. evening honoring Mrs. J. P. Hanson.| 41, and Mra Jo A. Larson enter. MASONS TO MEET ; Coane ee OUR OVERCOAT VALUES were never any fuct, as Played at four, tables, !tained the choir of the Methodist] , A regular business mecting of the TALMADGE : better than now, considering smart ars. Anton maiz |church Friday evening in honor of | local Masonic lodge will be held at : Kaline won high scores. Autumn! Dr. and Mrs. H.C. Anderson who| the Masonic temple Monday night at style, guaranteed fabrics, and sound flowets decorated the rooms and left today for their new home in| 7:30. All members are urged to at- IN workmanship combined with very mod- tables. Moi d Montana. tend. After the games the hostess was)” The guests were entertained at a | assisted by Mrs. Frank Rotchiller| 04; i * ad ON 7 and Mrs. Anton Nelson in serving |®°cia! evening at the close of which ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE est prices. “CAMILLE” \ freshments wi ved. Rev. J.| Announcements have been re- 5 a course luncheon, Anderson vot argos father of De ceived by Bech i this city of the MODERN VERSION . 9 ° For Men For Boys i ‘ nderson, was an out-of-town guest, | marriag: s Bessy Patera, Miss Hazel Olson TAUthiA dlowers Gesbeated dhe | GaWghterlot Mevand Sen. P/Pateesy NEWS PICTURES Radio Ss Latest Sensation | D: 0 t D 0 ts ¢ Honoree at Pienic rooms of the Larson home. —___——— — COMEDY aj | ress vercoa Ss ress vercoal Ss es Miss Hazel Olson of Minot, who ;.( Emmett Griffin Sings The Melody Shop, Bismarck ! <a V est-o-fone Si || Featuring the newest ma- 3 to 12 years we Se ees GG Vat Difficult Program Cc. L. BRYAN | terials and colors— Heavy wool overcoating P Wednesday evening when friends en- i ; | Piano Tuner i Pe $ ics chil x terfained at a picnic at Wildwood. ‘lin song ‘recital Friday cvening at || The Musle Shop, Mandan | Carry it in your pocket and when =) $18 to $38 sais tei alll 4 X picnic supper was served! the home of Mrs. Hermann Scheffer. a: Acid ihe | a” ic sy srdomimleta. fall Lamb and leather-lined , Se ete eee tates | ae puiinatnsic ‘audience was in at: | KFYR is on the air get the complete § | with fur collar— $5.50 to $15.00 dancing and games. About 10 guests| “Mr. Griffin sang a long and dif- reception | $28 to S45 SHEEP-LINED moleskin attended the pienic. Nt Program consisting of songs ne : and corduroy. b Seana Schubert, Schumann, ve TERT aAl : a ee Out-of!Town Guest [Meo tT esahumamm, «las § 3 50 SIIKEP-LINED moleskin Raa * 5 i e Jarious lengths— a Is Honored Friday 's high tones are of 4 unusually fi ality. H ndi- * q 22 : Mrs. W, F. Fitzsimmons of tion ofthe cl ie group, “My Sweet Come in and try one $8 to $22 $6.50 to $14 a Paul, and formerly of Bismarck,| RoPOs®, by Schubert and “By Moon- : | 1 Hh Bae Pideracventigc whee cial eae EEL elec he q ° Buy a New Lanpher Hat or Cap to 5 ined in- : ae | prebllye ia ae, ocar pediaoiie (MESH: BL Potends is! OSs f Ins eyer Harmonize With Your New Overcoat <i a el Ge by ae Hostess Thursday | | itzsimmons, Mrs. Ar’ jauer ant Y < 4 e aes is eea enti evening Mrs.| Autumn flowers decorated the atl 2 = : SATIATION: | rae Zuger served a refrethment course, ic ok eects, nope EVERY CELL IN YOUR |; F i a BIE ATTERS | | ) irs. Morgan Morris and irs. ne Baticdalted at beidee: Se BODY DIES AND IS ‘ ICK WILL BUILD THESE! | Seothorn of Mandan were also * * ° ° guests from out of the city. Cards were played at five: tables, REPLACED ‘ ; Forty-six Years in Bismarck . Fitzsi ho is the]and score prizes were awarded to house guest of Mee. Zugen, is vers| Mrs. J. W, McGuinness, Mrs. W. J, prominent in musical circles of the! Rohrer and Mrs. A. C. Brainerd. northwest. The hostess served a refreshment course at the conclusion of the games. Dr. and Mrs. Anderson 5 imen- tas ° MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED Are Honored at Dinner} “a marriage license was. issued 5 Tuesday to Christian Charles Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Miesen enter-] Wentz and Miss Witt of Wing. Every few years This includes bone cells * As well as flesh cells And brain cells As well as body cells. So that the rebuilding diet Is as needful for the adult As for the child. Grand Valley milk is at the Head of the list Of bone and body builders. KICK ) One of the greatest col- dramas We) J the a Bulbs tained at dinner Friday evening in iS compliment to Dr. and Mrs. H. C.J) RETURNS TO MINNEAPOLIS 2 FS Anderson who left for Livingston,] Marcus Paulson left Friday for Bridgeman-Russell 2} a Mont., to make their home. Minneapolis after spending a few i Fi Hl Pl t A bowl of scarlet bittersweet| days in Bismarck on business, Company a an ing * formed an attractive centerpiece for oer +e the dinner table. Places were mark-} Felt Hats, all shades, at ved for six guests. $5.00.—Rose Shop. RETURN FROM TRIP Phone 740 Our bulbs for fall planting and indoor IEOLUL) 7 Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Harrington re- E 5 growing are now in Swi tupned Thurkny from an gaiaeesbile XY N re] fou Need trip through the South. They at- tended ‘the Sovereign grand lodge of Odd Fellows at Hot Springs, Ark. They drove through the flood dis- OH RATS ! Now I've Never Change Your Oil THAVEN'T SLEPT « if You Own a Buick - The same grade we use in our own forcing, so quality must be there, and f i VEV Beat cheer Texas ae Fond °° GOT To TRAVEL DOWN, ee “Wey MARIS SINCE Last year Buick said: “Change your oil only four : : ear .TO THE GASEMENT.- TIRED OFS | SOeLQcK —— times a year.” Buick tests at that time had shown * prices are right bess HOME FROM, ae SAME OLD THING — THIS, ALL e that oil changes would never be necessary, with the . M. 0. y re- MORNING AFTER MORNING | wy, m ; ylang fe} h turned Friday from an extended INTER ‘ Oil Filter to remove impurities, and with the Crank- trip to points in Minnesota, Nebras- ka, Iowa, Kansas, and Missouri. She was away for seven weeks. ANNOUNCES LIBRARY HOURS Miss Helen Kennedy, city librar- ian, announces that the public li- brary will be open for reading pur- poses from < o'clock until 5 on Sun- days, beginning Oct. 2. 40 po a SH ANNOUNCES PLEDGING Sigma Nu fraternity, North Da- kota University chapter, announces the pledging of John Halcrow of Bismarck. case Ventilator, Thermostatic Circulation Control and Automatic Heat Control to preventoil dilution. Now, more than a year has passed, and Buick owners in every section of the world—under every bbs climatic condition —have also proved that you SSS never need change your oil if you own a Buick > —replenishment and inspection of the Buick Oil » Filter only are required. Sedans #1195 to $1995 ’ Coupes 1195 to #1850 Sport Models #1195 to #1525 an fo... tax to be added. I. A. C, in the S laopetater it, comment Med. The G. M. f financing plan, ¢ eae fel = able, u avarable, 5-Passenger, 4-Door Sedan, SPEND WEEK-END AT LINTON CANT You THINK OF Some-| EVERY TIME You IGUESS SALLY'S RIGHT-. Mrs, A. H. Irvine and Miss Eloise THING BESIDES BACON AND] EARLY, YOU TAKE 1 LOSS OF SLEEP'S MAKING- B | ( K fr | O;! ) 8 Hoskins-Meyer SUIUIUR DURA OUGUI le res The Bismarck Building and Loan association has loaned over $1,500,000 on Bismarck homes during the last twenty-one years. The association always has funds on hand to assist in erect- ing a new home or purchasing one already built. Loans are repaid on the monthly plan the same as rent. If you are contemplating owning a home and need financial help, see your local association first. MeKee motored to Linton today to EGGS FOR BREAKFAST? | ON ME.LWONT HAVE 1 A GROUCH OUT OF ME - ‘spend the week-end with friends. WEVE BEEN MARRIED 27 |. VL TAKE HER ADVICE Bismarck Building and Loan Association ————_= YEARS NOW- SEEMS LIKE NT] AND ORDER A Room 11 First National Bank Block WE MIGHT HAVE ACHANGE MINNEAPOLIS HEAT x [wrsosioe)) csi meaiex 5 | | BLBCK MOTOR SALES, Inc jmemernene y ING. [ 4 9 e + fra Bismarck, North Dakota ey POPE AO EE hte The Weather Mostly cloudy tonight end Sunday. Not much change. Special Sale Beginning today and continuing for one week UKULELES and BANJO UKULELES, TENOR GUITARS HAWAIIAN GUITARS. TENOR BANJOS, ETC. We have also received a big shipment of all the latest in musical instruments Se aan ae Offered in » variety of Notice Garbage hauling by the city will be discontinued Oct. Ist. M. H. Atkinson, City Auditor. patterns culled from the studios of the foremost ‘ European designers. SEE OUR WINDOW Bury the hatchet—call up. Cc. C. LARSEN Phone 407 ‘ ~ 206 Broadway NGAP OLIS COAL~GAS~ OI The Music Shop Phone 226 Annex Hotel Bldg. Bergeson'’s Quality-Style-Economy

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