The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 4, 1927, Page 5

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1927 = ae jer meetiug held at the Metho- FROM SIBLEY ' CUE Ma Ok BT CBN BK OAT OT BT d dist Episcopal church. © Misses Anna, Grenz and Lillian | ! 4 ark? Neumann of Sibley were week-en = i P. RETURNS HOME ite ih Biswiavee: F S i : Social and ersonal | George Gussaer, wo has spent diridad th Halide the past two months in Bismarck ENTERS | HOSPITAL 4 ; . eaten ey Wen ee TIN with relatives, left Saturday for his} 6 | Rockstauw of Flasher en- Eg -| ? home in Santa Monica. Calif. tered St. Alexius hospital Saturday | ' a Birthday Party Is Club Bulletin Placed | carsen ro SOUTH DaKora |r treatment. 5 e e elf Given in Honor of on Profitable Basis} | Miss Fe Oe Bis! speNDs SUNDAY IN BISMARCK | | a : William Mills, Jr. her home at Elston, %. D., by the Slater of Brittin was the . 3 ° & ; i The Bulletin, edited by North Da-| death of her father. ust of waloatl in Bisinarck for “SMNATC S us @) in e n er | “ en i °] . . f- the week-en = William Mills, Jr., was entertained ee men, has shown a prof " i ’ um ay etterni ‘ se : for the first time in VISITS AT HOME RERE é STITT OTR = \e SEATS TM TES pee the history of the publication, ac-] Miss Esther Jacobson, w: SPENDS SUNDAY HERE | bby in honor of his seventh birthday an-|C"ding to the repori of Mrs. Edna| principal of the schocl at Dri Misses Gladys and Irene Smith of | a hiversary. i L. Waldo of Wismazek, made public] this year, spent the wek-end in this | Dickinson spent Sunday in Bismarck i rc Fifteen little guests attended the |#* { Sete ial Gioeruel © her home. . with friends. | x 2 i vas § ning the editorship of the = < EERE: ATebloE Echo of Glen which she Eas held for ON BUSINESS _ ACCEPTS POSITION ; 8th E » * sna white Wan carted out in. the years, Mrs. Waldo] Mrs, Adam Turk of Glen Ullin| Miss Isabelle Zeamer has accepted e 1 table appointments when the lunch-} endec thet steps be taken|spent Monday in Bismarck looking! position with the A. W. Lucas eon was served at the close of the| wiles it Gee eens after business interests. company. | “i mache Sens, os ing ow ie publication. ie oe aa a] Valternoon. Fee cues WEEE PTC-| Castor, she said, should receive AT GARRISON DISCHARGEL FROM HOSPITAL Miss Lizette Kuster and Miss Mil-| Small salary or a business manager] Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Bell and son,} | Robert White of Tuttle was dis-| = fe dred Hilken assisted the, hos in| Should be added to the staff to re-/ Buddy, spent the week-end at Gar-|“harged from St. Alexius hospital | | a serving. e her of at least « part of her! rison with relatives. Sunday. present duties. The work is an —— nomen = INTERESTING MEETING cting professional service, she| DISCHARGED FROM HOSPITAL BI NEI and many other states are) Miss Berth: Varney of this city | i i A provision for compensating | was discharged froin St. Alexius OW n = a se who do it, at least in part. [hospital Saturday. = steel will be ho: to the Fort: Tho Biggest Achievement loins Se eae Me wiine, Tetiece sril| up the achievements of FROM STERLING e ° - s elas the Teepe of oN e nd_ publicity departmnt| Clinton Gaskill of Sterling was a| _| : shle: Le Br Crawherd of the state) Of fhe state federa ion of women's|guest at the C, R. Kositzky home Osin a ufr a y ] : é historieal society will address the | ooo) ting Sue Uniae aan Sunday. ‘| a] eel a jes en Cates in the wan. ‘The publication has) DISCHARGED FROM HOSPITAL ‘| ; a n issued regularly for 10 years] J. Hipfner of Beulah was dis- | a ERURERIS TONO 3S A ad this is the first time it has paid|charged from St. Alexius hospital|] yatmnee Every Ds : -| Mrs. E. 0. Bailey, field worker’ its expenses. It now, has a balance | Sunday. peeuuee evry ay AU tee | for the state children’s b 0. Heretofore ‘it has always : e -| turned to Bismarc HERE SATURDAY TONIGHT—Tues. & Wed. -| spending the past men sav ceased to re-|_ Mrs, Henry Ringoen of New al gcounty making a survey ‘+ g in the magazine}Salem spent Saturday in Bismarck, ’ " | ‘mothers’ pension cases for the coun. | ble contribution and are| transacting business. Don’t Miss It “ ale ig it as an investment, the —— a ] i eport said. Jther high points in AT DICKINSON 7 WILL SERVE SUPPER ation’s press department} Mr. and Mrs. Russell Barneck - ‘| A_ potluck supper will be served | follow spent the week-nd at Dickinson as e & i again this Wednesday evening for | sublicity institutes in]the guests of friends. {members of the Presbyterian church | the western’ halt the United leces - i and their families. Supper will be| States were held at Minot and Bis- é ; served at 6:30, and will be followed | m t January with a total at- by devotional services and a social te - hour. chairmen e —— ; ved, wa: zi A ENTERTAI ited by t'c and Miss Ethel Miller wa printed by the federati = 2 Monday evening to the b, D. « club ithe first hew raper in the stat Nomore,noless... but mes) 2 q a the home of her uncle and aunt, /} edited ¢ ly by club women wi M * Mr. and Mrs Almauist, issued | ch at Minot with | Quaker Oats has the a : lowing a social meeting ng, the host of the press department in < = served a refreshment course. ° ° WILL VISIT SLOPE TOW 8 of the Wo! Each ain ile an “ ” Gunder Olson of Fargo, inter i three | ‘ 4 revenue collector, was a t pared ex! sa # caller in B Monday. 3 .I convention vf vory Ware - E Olson will al t Center, Amidon meeting and | and other Slope towns on tax co! program in her || lection business. 1 chairman : , itiated las ° e F TO GIVE SON for the use of : Mrs. H. W. Herma d buying at omee, ter, Miss Helen He: dy gained g: HIE difference in breakfast oats @ id presented ea nee By ha _ aon yee favorable | is in their flavor, The price 3 E ‘5 ning at 8 o'clock at the or bcth the federation and) gnostly is the same, m Hermann Scheffer, 609 First street. te a o oe Is Power in State | Millions demand the Quaker rand All at the same price 3 t GUESTS OF RELA The bullcin l..s taken its place | because of its toasty, wonderful flavor. i Mr. and. Mrs. 1 medium of communi oe is the important point in , si bien’ ‘ lat ie plates, fruit - = ween: clubs cod fficart| oe Your choice at one cent each. In this lot you will find dinner plates, pie plates, frui 3 ie Edy tyes were perfect- . Ay i ing that famous Ouaker Seve pom | dishes, oatmeal dishes, bread and butter plates, soup plates, bakers, covered dishes, | & a you faste it, you are 5; lor Ofe . : : $. . = -| en Ginary oats. | round vegetable dishes, cake and pickle dishes, etc. We make this price to empha 3 The Community Council Moe eed ee asia teak a flat size that “the Big Downstairs Store Always Has Something Good For You. z makes laxatives less often needed. ment of 4 ‘al a ' “| Protein, earbolydrates and vitamines | peilins . | arose | eee ae No Phone s on s Item, Please 5 Of D ne the werk after three| Fation. i spense, ‘al . Mrs. W. E, Fitzsimons, who has will ever be .umber Get Quick Quaker (cooks in2%to | - s i been the house guest } most enjoyable of my | 5 minutes) or Quaker Oats today at ; A E Zuger for several days, left Monday \lifeel wish to thank the club wom-| your grocer, See how much finer to- | = WAUDEVILL ZI evening for her home in St, Paul. fen ‘of the state for unprecedented, morrow's breakfast will be than today’s Palace « Mandan ° : : 2 » cities INithout which i garcia O x a | O n e r Y, C a u e Cc j DRIVE TO splendid results would have be NIG - } eee : aid Mrs, iMate) Quaker Oats same 3 6) < and Lee Mohr. of Ma y suecessor the same fall — = pea “ Naw dooson vl ure of help and inspiration, Linen Finish Paper. Each box contains 25 sheets of paper and 25 envelopes. A good they were the guests of friends. bers of the boar have been de of celia pei eon 3 r ready with counsel and assist- a} IMPROVES IN HEALTH My r commendations are gra e 0 Pi iP p A + * Miss Anna Elness, who has been that the editog receive a 2 seriously ill at St. Alexius hospital, y in the future—for it sa sea neces a has returned to her home and i: a’ service for which | 4 improving in health. HOE Srna te | 7 L 50 | aoe ington, Oregon, Michi- | FROM VALLEY CITY gan, and many others, are paying, ust taste this as e as @ S, eg. C a ue, Cc “ er assistant manager of the Burg store here, spent Sunday in Bis- marek with friends. vs BR. L, Janney of Valley City, form-j or that a business manager be add- ed to the st The one thing that would make he press chairman’s work easier in the federation woyld comforting drink. Remember, this price for Wednesday only be a better understanding of kK VISITS DAUGHTERS HERE fhighly specialized work which the \S Mrs. J. C. Dorrance of Hope is, editing of a magazine and the mak- iS “visiting in the city as the guest of | ing of desirable newsj.per contacts : her daughters, Della Fox and|entails. It cannct be judged by the iS @ uo 2 ee Ss x ale Mrs. L. J. My jsuccesses or failures ‘of any other ES f) ¢) e —— department A . * iS GUEST FROM FARGO “I am sure that with another ee . . : : Miss Helen Myers of Fargo spent| three years like the nast have been Si And this is for Wednesday only. This price is a temptation to you to buy freely. the week-end in Bismarck as the|that the Bulletin will be on a per- Ss guest of the C. J. and L. J. Myers families. VISIT PARENTS Misses Caroline, Emma and Flora McAllister spent Sunday at Mc- Clusky as the guests of their par- ents. UNDERGOES OPERATION Mrs, Charles McGarvey of Bis- marck underwent an operation at St. Alexius hospital Sunday. CURRENT EVENTS CLUB Mrs. Obert Olson will be hostess Wednesday afternoon at 8 o’clock to the Current Events club, SON BORN A son was born Saturday at the Bismarck hospital to Mr. and Mrs, Roy Inseth of this city. manent basis, torially.” RETURNS TO MINNEAPOLIS Thora Iverson, who has been and Mrs, Krist Kjelstrup, for the past week, left Sunday for her home in Min- heapolis. SPEAKS AT MEETING W. G. Fulton, director of Boys Work in this city, was the principal speaker Friday evening at the Boy financially and edi- DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 114% Fourth St. Phone 240-W Bismarck, N. D. Ir'salwaysthe same , full flavor whether you drink it mild, medium or strong. Spun Silk, Regular $1.50 Value, 95% 82 inches wide. All colors. A washable silk. : Little Misses’ French Jersey Frocks dent tho Thing Sie Wille sgiels of the nuns foams 2 to 6 yoors, 7 to 10 years, and jngibivongee On "tapered Cha Pren : RC Tg touches that girls ; a. Unsettled tonight and .Wed- Dee ee mee 1" E for school wear, we le, with the feminine touches that gir! . ttle JOY ie just love—in self-trimi.ed styles—embroidered. a neaday. hee snow, by diay anda cringe ful : £ lav (@] ed coffee : The are amber be, sen, claret, autumn ee : GYM 5 ey ame - Misses’ Frocks, sizes 10 to 16 years : be i ° ° ° A igs tite nn 3| Watch for Our Daily Specials This Week \t Pag cough 00 ls Voge Semone? F And do not forget that our Big Anniversary Sale closes next Saturday evening | i ek a Nour dresses, sweaters i ; | j 50c, 65c Sweat Shirts Bergeson ss Quality-Style-Economy On your Birthday send your Mother Flowers Hoskins-Meyer Home of K-F-Y-R ' coats can be made arich | ' lustrous fast black with | RIT FAST DYES OR TINTS 2 F t bebe A.W. LUCAS CO, Where You Expect More tor Your Money—And Get It |

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