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

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 19°7 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE nivetsity. of North Dakola, A aac a ec ' : g,|Duane Dish Bismarck, Nell Staven PORE PEC Langdon, and Merle Sava, nests | Williston, All hazing is under the direction of E. K, Smiley, dean of for fin Bayer | men, and will cease October 8 A. 7 N y I [ C A S CO. ee sc asa 3 Social and Personal | | ATTEND CONVENTION fBlatineole Women Are \Children’s Stories : TENDED TRIP} Goxermar and Mrs, A. G. Sorlle i 5 el J. ‘Chu left “ues f eft sday for Grand Forks where | Named on Committees! Ave Discussed at vashington, D.C. where he will | tend the. onvention of| j ¢ Meeti id wcjtransact state busir He will|the F ion of Wom.n’s clubs,| § by Federation Head Meeting of Mothers) transect state business. He will ond the dediention of the Univeritn ' | City, and will return home by way | stadium, " ismarc ‘ us O in en er Gallts Begs Beatty Sherman of] | The reular meeting of the Moth-[of Muntreal. | « 5 ‘ | rand Forks president of the No 2] ers club was held Tuesday after- ‘xpert ¥ ing, | Dakota Federation of Business and] noon at the home of Mrs, L. V.| , NAMED ON COMMITTE | prompt sid, coarteegs sorvie e Professional Women’s cl has| Mill Among_ those who PV P Saar are u named the following from Bismarck ing papers on. stories for| Douglas Sowle, Grand Forks, ¢ ir-| anity Beauty Shop, 412// a i to serve on state cor:mittecs for the ven on the program,|man for hazing freshmen at the | Broadway. Phone 1207. ” Lf im year’s work: Esther H. Teiciman,] Mrs. B. F. Tillotson read a paper on a hs "Rita Murphy, Lillian Cook, and Hen-| “Children’s ies,” while Mrs. a rika Beach. William Ha ve “Bible Stories F v.,The first business of the federa-| for Children.” ‘7 ' tion for the year will be a member- M Churchill 0 ship drive which will be conducted) Miss urehill Is 'd on the contest plan. Miss Daisy “ fe Duhord of Minot is state chairman Leader of Meeting THE RING of PROMISE 9} ie campaign, The club receiv- a i EE REARS eli be AL of Local W. C. T. U. d will be Marion| Miss B. S, Churchill was leader of | Soest In TAHITI, a white mestown; Beulah Saw-| the W. C. T, U. meeting held Tues- Ke 4 le, Mandan; Helen Bennet, noon ut the home of Mrs.| flower worn over a feminine car Bernice Rutledge, son, | “J : : Hazel Pearce, Bismat hurehill gave a review of is a sufficient token of betrothal. j Mabel J on Anderson's} 1 ° ta recently at the Ameri . 3 Mary’ ovetetiey und W U. convention held at In America, the engagement ring g| att, Fargo. | re sq A new plan of work has been out-| orcement” was the topic Se ee ee 0 ‘ined for the year by Mr sday and the aft-| votion and should be correspond- en and the state executive th a round table) " ious committees will arrange ingly fine. rrogramis for different “meetin ly en the legislative committee will be in| Mys, Lillibridge to +« charge in April when the delega 4 i aren to the state and national conventions | Attend Assembly of Our oan Middl yop in price . ” will be named, : J $0 that everyone may have @ The Christmas party in December} Order of Rainbow : e ea and the Mothers and Daughters ae reasonable choice, iner ecia or Sizes for Misses and auee ie May eee die Vy Mrs. Lillian Lillibridge, Dickinson, i chool functions for a! he clubs. {state dey to the supreme as- vd ‘The complete committee list for|sembly of the Order of Rainbow, / hursda Is a Bi Heer Ebley ae é ; w Ps the only member from ealth— Ruth Mahon, and} North kota to attend the meet- | Forks, chai ; Min-|ing of t preme assembly which | BONHAM BROTHERS wall be he te o The house of safe diamond buying id matron of the North} \y beth Rindlaw), er of the Order of | Jamestown; Juan ¢ | sta aera i Holmgren, der of the Rain-| RAK {AH W , Valley Cit ; every state| IRAE y Bennett, Williston. union, from eel aie Seen TD eae I Cc Ss ti i be Finance—Emm:. Von Domarus, the Canal Zone, will be = = ———== n Sad Valley Ci Florence] in attendance at the. meeting, as repe Satins, Georgettes, Novelties and ¢ Brogan, t Mueller 3 nt men and women from j All Wools “Matson E : Educati le, Ste eB a , chairman; Adelaid. Turner, Dickine| the assembly st in. maki TONIGHA MATINEE ||¢ In Styles That Are Very Popular Now— , son; Katherine Whiteley F he promotion of the Order : : Fi a of Masonic Wednesday Every Day ‘a ’ McDonough, Scotland, Ger- Last Times at 2380 Re ul $10. 75 Vi Y/ a Mur e, ce ions will be ap- g ar i — $7 95 A fas ial te a ret " | Showing the new Autumn Shades ” .b t among girls and for present- 5: Mila iuih'nungdiwewenses|| Richard Barthelmess ia ‘mharesa Th nd Masonic nities to the nb - M »| girls of America. e R j Mien Hate i te Fe ee ot the jal ill eDro ick’? egular . alues $ 00 5 ( snalj ior organization will play a major . p tine gmee| part in the Oklahoma session, | Dresses for Every Occasion ‘3 +} ‘ome 1, as. Why you ‘trouble to yae I can't . Enright Comedy—“One Mama Man” ; —Main Floor— Entertains Club 4 Ft Ape ere ai Thursday, Friday, Saturday ig S i l k an d Wo ol D resses ‘hy enterained Tues ning at the Lil-! home of Mes J © hte toa. An e: Mandan, mare | eS te me \ ' a Lot Up to $16.50 e Material Cost Mrs. J. fo adicting terday mage: i i & z lest ting paper ou ‘Tes WITH > + C 1 R. J. Murphy played several piano solos during the evening, At @) ate | O I Y 1a n close of the busi:ess meeting, . ® Horkss Hoi Deere atta | (BY ARBANGERENT, WITH SAMUEL GoLoW vl < | These Dresses Are Specially Priced for a Big Thursday Selling j oe Et ee i oe ea During Our Anniversary Sale—Very Effective Styles for Autumn N. L. Lillestrand, who has been!eon at the conclusion 0” the games. Wear in the most fascinating colors. employed in the accounting dep: arte! : ee a ment of the Bismarck branch of the Internationa for several y position as in the com: company | s, has accepted a ant office manager branch at Gr: and | R. E. BONHAM Optometrist Eyes Examined his NEILHAMILTON * NOAH BEERY an bs aby | “lasses That Satisfy ic . anemia wee | VS Large Assortment Comforters *12 “iet Pa Bata sorry, Fi taesesiphuryepey seine VICTOR MSLAGUIN & | These comforters are on display in our windows this week—some are filled with cot- : cl Eafe a ot ee es etter sat aa : mpeooucrion ; ton and wool shoddy, heavily matted, making them nearly waterproof and adaptable and Mire, We Ps Thelen of sim ane sia - ApGirN tution 4 | for camping or other outside uses. has been pledged to Alpha Gamma Delta sorority at the University of} Minnesota. acre ip wares, | P OCTOR wi sil hold an ‘ali day eae Thurs- | M. E. BOLTON day. at the reflory’ insvevisisly w=|{ Osteopath Specialist in Hard Lives One lot of these comforters is filled with fine, new cotton. All are covered with a good Vadriag-tare. quality Challie or Silkaline—every one in double bed size and a $2.49 or more value. ce aaa From Major P. C. Wren’s Bafiling romance ed. Corporate Communion will be a Of the Sahara, be given Thursday morning at 11 Toiletries Crepe de Chines Curtain Goods" Boys’ and Girls’ id lunch a busi- aaa Spectacular— ‘ 4 i a eae tag ab the oe Chr ‘onic heling Be Union Suits tory. Diseases bsauiet Assorted Talcums, $1.69 yd. 2 yds. 75c 95 ch LADIES AID WILL MEET 114% Fourth St. This Great Road Show Picture 2 for .. 25 Dive Silk and Pure Dyes : Cc ea +. ‘The Trinity Lutheran ladies aid Telephone 240-W ? West Tooth re a y' Grenadines, Marqui- Sizes 2 to 16 years. ' will hold a meeting ir the ehuen Bismarck At prices but slightly higher than usual picture Dr. West Brushes, —Washable and extra settes, Creams and Heavy Fleece Lined. ee RS a admission Bela ae | et as 4 for a supper, and all members are eae MATINEES, 10c & 35¢ EVENINGS, 25¢ & 50¢ Kleenex .. clade and plain. This price is : requested to be e Breeeile SPEND SUNDAY r AT CARSON Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Patera drove to Carson Sunday where they spent the day with friends. re COME EARLY! Feature starts 2:30, 7:30, 9:10 _ Come Early! LOGAN’ We Thank You Don’t forget Our Big Anniversary Sale Closes Next Saturday Night—The store is full of unusual values in seasonable merchandise. Why miss getting your share? fe —Thursday Only— —Thursday Only— "Thursday Only— These Values Should Make Thursday a Busy Day The Weather Mostly fair tonight ant Thursday. Slightly warm- er Thursday. ¢cYM SUITS YOUR MILK BILL Pants, $1.00 Cannot be cut down Just received a carload of Athletic Shirts Without cutting down Your family’s best * 50c, 65c, 75c, $1.00 And most complete Wool Athletic Sox f And most easily digested Nourishment. : i 50c, 65c To increase your milk ®, j * Consumption is more often Sweat Shirts, $1.50 Te true method of APPLES Increasing family thrift. @ e@ e@ Bergeson s ||| Sridgeman-Russe ]f Priced to cell, per box .....:..... $80 | Where You Expect More tor Your Money—And Get It Company Quality-Style-Economy Phone, 740 All Phones 211 118 Third Street

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