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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1927 ‘tHE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Ullin as the guests of Mr. and Mrs.| 623 Sixth street, will be in charge of Gene Swift, former residents of Bis-| the supper this week. marck, ‘ee se 8 Members of the D, M. Holmes club of North Dakota will hold their an- nual dinner Wednesday evening at ~|6 o’clock in the Lions club dining room at the Grand Pacific hotel. All present and past county and state superintendents are members and are urged to attend the dinncr. There will be a short musical pro- gram and speeches. eo * Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Langedahl and Mr. and Mrs. Al Langedahl returned to their homes at Tuttle Friday aft- er spending a few days in the city as guests of Mrs. Selma Jacobson. see The regular midweck potluck supper will be held Wednesday eve- ning at 6:30 at the Presbyterian: church parlors. Mrs. W. M. Cool, Miss Genevieve Rue, who is at- tending Jamestown college at James-| X town, drove to Bismarck Monday to} ¢ Mrs. L. H. Speaks has accepted a| visit at her home. Miss Rue re-|% position at Klein’s Toggery. ined to school today. . 4) ‘ This great busy store extends the hand of welcome not only dur- $ | ing the convention but at all times. Make this a place to meet : your friends. : Campfire Group- Mrs. Florence Davis Gives Halloween Speaks at Meeting of Party Saturday Bismarck Study Club ‘The Talahi group of Campfire Mrs. Florence Davis was the prin- Girls entertained Saturday evening cipal speaker at the meeting of the at a Halloween party at the home Bismarck Study club held Monday of Miss Mildred Sperry. © afternoon at the home of Mrs, 0. At the close of an evening of novel Lundquist, games, a refreshment course was| “Mural Painting” was the subject served. The girls were assisted in| of Mrs. Davis’ talk, Following a entertaining Sere; Sperry and| round table discussion of current Miss Irene Lambertus, group guard-| events, a refreshment course was. z, served by the hostess. This meeting was the club’s an- nual “Guest Day” session and each member brought a friend, Mrs. C. E. Schloemer Entertains Saturday For Lady Muscovites Mrs. C. E. Schloemer was hostess} Saturday evening at her home to ian, oe Club Entertains For Non-Resident High School Girls Mrs. Nellie Evarts was chairman of the afternoon social hour held Sunday at the Business and Profes- sional Women’s club rooms for out- of-town high school girls, clean-limbed Strength Always in your coffee $999S9SSS9S Mrs. W, E. Perry and Mrs. Sey-| Bismarck and Mandan members of cup whether you mour Cook assisted Mrs. Evarts in| the Lady Muscovites | drinkitmild,medium entertaining. afternoon was ls were played at three table: strong—' spent in games, and a refreshment| during the evening, at the conclusion Matinee Every Day 2:30 bed ‘when you course was served. The Business and Professional Women’s club will entertain every Sunday afternon during the school year for high school girls whose homes are not, in Bismarck. * \ ’Mrs. W. S. Crewe Is Hostess .at Tea serve this wonderful blend. of which a waffle supper was served. Mrs. Selma Jacobson and Mrs. H. B. Schloemer assisted in serving. The hostess decorated the rooms in Halloween colors. The next meet- ing of the Lady Muscovites will he He Nov. 4 at the H. H. Engen ome, TONIGHT - Tues. & Wed. “ee Mr. and Mrs. Peck Entertain Club Mr. and Mrs. E, C. Peck enter- ‘ tained their bridge club Saturday at LESS THAN . 7 o’elock dinner. Q r Following the dinner three tables le : 1 of bridge were in play, with honors 7 going to Earl Beatt and Mrs. J. M. PER BAKING Marigolds and autumn leaves were used to decorate the Betsy Primer shop Saturday when Mrs. W. S. Crewe was hostess at a studio tea in compliment to the teachers of the + city schools. 3 Mrs. W. E. Cole. presided at the SPCC CSS DOCS SSO COS SFOS tea service and was assisted by Mrs. J. K. Blunt. The guests were intro- duced and served by Miss Judith Rue and Miss Irene Robertson. Mrs. Crewe received guests from 2 until 6 o’clock Saturday at the first of a series of studio teas, Mrs. J. L. Enright Gives Bridge Party Guests from Bismarck and Wilton were entertained Saturday afternoon by Mrs. J. L. Enright. s » Bridge was played at three tables, with honors going to Mrs. J. P. Regan of Bismarck and Mrs, Irving Iverson of Wilton. A color scheme of purple, green and pink was carried out in the table appointments when the luncheon @purse was served at the conclusion of the games. ae Monday Club Meets With Mrs. Brandt Harty. ee 6 Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Jonas, who have spent the summer visiting relatives and friends at points in Towa and North Dakota, have re- turned to Bismarck to make their home with their daughter, Mrs. C. E. Schloemer, for the winter, * * Mr, and Mrs. William Luke, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Small, Mr. and Mrs. William Small and Mrs. A.Streit of this city spent Sunday at Glen You will be pleasantly surprised by the lovely things shown here and so moderately priced. Dresses Specially Priced $19°° to $] 5:00 News Pictures Comedy: “A Blonde’s ET us care for your hair, Any-visit that Revenge” : Mrs. A. M. Brandt was hostess to - iaahon Autumn’s favored modes in Velvets, Satins, Crepes, Georgettes, the Mond lub at it nae te you make to this shop ? 9 Dp ? ‘ge ” Heuieaeres a eis will add greatly to your Vy AUDEVILLE Flat Crepes and Woolens. Every wanted color with all the latest ar ied Seteog an ee W ee eset style trends, becoming to stout or slender forms. Your choice the topics “Obligations of a e. ’ : : ae Soe ay = en i rn of these fine dresses, some of which were as much as $22.50. +“Gommercialism of Leisure Time. P. alace Theatre ; waving, scalp treat~ ments and factals. Mrs. Thomas Buxton of Fessenden was an out-of-town guest at the meeting. Mandan xe * Reports of the success of the band concert sponsored by the local Le- gion post will ‘be given by the com- mittee at the regular meeting Wed- nesday evening in the Legion club rooms. Beginning at this meeting, the post will present an attendance prize of $2 to some member who is at the session. The entertainment committee for Wednesday night’s meeting includes A. L. Fosteson, Herman Brocopp and A. S. Dale, * Phone No, 7 for ap- pointment, SALES 2% TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND oosponver poe TEM alonad--enaf-noffpocccoree Coats’. $195° to $8950 Tailored models for street and sport wear in plaids and mixtures with heavy fur collars. Dress Coats of imported Broadcloths, Veronella, Venice, etc.; lavishly furred, in either straight line or flared styles, all colors and incomparable values at their respec- tive prices. Millinery | $9.95 $3.95 $4.50 Three large assortments of the season’s best styles. Narrow brim and off the face models in felts, velours, velvets and combina tions. Large or small head size_, Veautifully trimmed an-. feat- cdin reost of Autus.:. ... red colors. Values to $10.00 Members of the American Legion . uxiliary will meet Wednesday eve- Ae at 8 o’clock at the Business and Professional Women’s club rooms. Three Days FUR COAT SALE DURING N. D. E. A. MEET Mrs. Minnie Shuman will speak on her recent trip to Paris. Part of the evening will be devoted to a short r business meeting and a dress-up par- ty. Miss Chrissie Budge is chair- man of the meeting for Wednesday, * (Sidi Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Osmundson, former residents of Bismarck, are} spending a few days in the city en a route to Fargo from west coast 4 joints. Mr. and Mrs. Osmundson a,e spent the past year in the west, and will now make their home in Fargo, se * The marriage of Mrs. Lila How- land and George J. Gomulak of Bis- marck occurred Saturday. Rev. W.. E. Vater read the marriage service. ». Mr. and Mrs. Gomulak will make) their home in this city. +. Morris Anderson returned to Wil- ton Monday after spending Sunday in the city. He was accompanied . home by his daughter, Miss Lillian _ Abderson of this sity, SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSG OSS FO SIE IS9S SG GS SSS GSD 9D99S OS GS SSS GLOGS GO GSS VSG FD GDC FS GOO PODGIG FO FOES FOSOOPOSSTOS Before the cold weather sets in, is the important time of year to have your teeth looked over and the defective ones removed or repaired. I conduct a Free Clinic daily, for dental examination and diag- nosis, Come in and learn the truth about your teeth, with no obligation to have work done by For three days only, we will allow the same terms as during our August sale for the benefit of the teachers of this state visiting Bismarck and the con- vention. We will allow straight through on every garment 10 per cent discount, plus 10 per cent dis- ' count for cash. Every garment marked plainly as to price, re R. B. Murphy and gon of this city) me. F = spent Saturda’ in Valley City, at- tending the homecoming celebration of the state teachers’ college. PAINLESS. METHODS Reduced Prices for Limited Time Hurry and Make Appointment. Finest Gold Crowns and Bridgework, per tooth ..9600 Genuine Trubyte Teeth, per eet as low as ..........82 Other sets as low as - Special Department for Plates All work done fn my own iad laboratory. ALL. FILLINGS ......% PRICE ASK TO SEE THE NEW PORCELITE PLATES Quality Guaranteed 15 Years, FREE. fxtreca Extractions With Plate or Bridgework DR. KERN’S DENTAL CLINIC 119 1-2 4th St. = .. Tel, 126 ‘Over Knowles Jewelry The Weather Increasing cloudiness to- night or Wednesday. Not much change. New Shipment of the famous Hart Schaffner & Marx Greyhounds See North Window State Corn Show Nov. 2, 3, 4,5 _ Bergeson s | Quality-Style-Economy Don’t miss this opportunity and secure 20% Discount Deferred payments can be arranged if desired. Every garment sold with our two season guaran- tee bond giving you two. seasons’ free repairing if required, Our showing comprises Beaver - Squirrel - Hudson Seal - Muskrat - Caracul Pony = Wool Seal - Kangaroo - Near Seal : and Sealine Coats Bismarck Fur Co. \ The Leading Furriers of N. D. A. P. Knothe, Prep. Phone 610 207 Fifth St, } NEXT ANNEX HOTEL Hosiery Full Fashioned “Phoenix” Silk Hose, silk to the top or with 4 inch lisle top, reinforced foot—Service Semi or Chif- fon weights in all the popular shades to sell at $1.50 ann $1.75 / Gloves To complete the fall costume—Cham- oisette or Kid gloves in cuff or gauntlet style, many good colors stitched in con- trasting shadee—priced at $1.00 ro $4.50. Footwear The success of our shoe department is in the correct fitting of attractive new fall styles in Black or Brown Kid, Black Patent or Satins. Medium or Spike heels in a range of prices from $7.50 10 $12.50 Underwear Excellent wearii garments made with lock stitch.” Fabric and workman- ship of‘ the best—Shown in all the pastel lingerie shades Vests... o::0:0:0naness $1.00 up ap Bloomers .. .sae:veae $148 ‘Webb Brothers “Merchandise of Merit Only”