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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1927 a ee Social and Personal Ida Clyde Clark Will ¢ ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ringoen of New Salem were business visitors in this city Saturday. * Miss Alice Luke, who Has been the guest of friends in Bismarck for several cays, left Saturday for her home at James ‘own. | Modernist Touch’ chosen to handle the Bi;gers’ opus. rsome of the best know ried oie st known Aibert, Cont Kuwa, Ed onti, Geor, uwa, Kennedy, Frew Eemelton, Dan Ma- son and Slim Summerville. supporting cast embraces layers in including Hobart Bos- K. Sojin, Anna May Wong, gar The the boy and his gums were badly ‘ut. MANDAN NEWS After treatment at the Mandan hospital, the boy was discharged Veteran Conductor and Mrs. McGillic were guests lust week-end at the Minnesota-W! sin football game. Mr. McGillic return to Mandan after transacting business. eeu Mr, and Mrs. John P. Van Eyck entertained Sunday evening at_a@ 2 yesterday, Personal and ji Fm on N P. Dies Monday screen adaptati y is Halloween party at their home. The Raymond Crane Is C Mr. and Mrs. George Brittin re-| Grubb ‘Alesander, attended Chris Shing. bh aelenan sediniss Social News of evening wae ee a ‘ Guest ( of Honor : Be Pr ‘ominent Speaker i fora pene, whee thee ELTINGE THE ATRE of the Northern Pacific railroad who Mandan Vicinity { te ite Garees @ leneheon course was. i at Birthday Affair|at P. T. A. Convention spent the past, week. William Haines in « high-powered een ce Tae Maule divin No an | termad, Raymond Banning of Flasks iin — ‘ ‘ comedy, “Spring Fever,” a romance near Ray, Ind. according to infor: ie Mandan division No. 36 o! La tae Jack-o-lanterns cor stalks and| Mrs. Ida Clyde Clarke of New A son was born this morning to] of the ‘golf. course in which trials seived by fri tne B. of R. E. will give a Ha“ow- 6 ed the Crane home at eent sevelt and Navy Day pro- : Y ,20¢) ing been a pa.senger conductor for| ¢, mii; Se tnvited 3, | beet king their home in Kint; 3 rt = in B i Thursday, This i i : families are invite’ to attend. C. n making the! hed hg pera ae Pes gram in Bismarck last week, will be full-fledged sta eit < piven tet many years, and for sone time after|G Van Emen of Chicago, assistant |for some time, have returned to hie of the fifteenth birthday anniver- Pry, of her son, Rayn.ond. Ida Magnus and Clayto. Cran~ Halloween f.vors decorated the luncheon table while a birthday cake formed the cente.piece. Mrs. Crane wag assisted in serving by her sis- one of the principal speakers at the annual meeting of the North Da- kota branch of the National Con- gress of Parents and Teachers whicl- attend the meeting. Mrs. E. C. Quamme, past Fella of the Min- nesota P. T. A., will be the other aera from vut of the state. Miss Isie J. Sook .f Minot, president of f At the Movies | >——_________—_- of Earl Derr Biggers’ .ayst novel “The Chinese P-rrot” in which she is co-featured with Edmund Burns. Miss Nixon’s role in this Univer- sal-Jewe. procactioy which has been Black patent leather fashions a Hn as filled with his own the Marines,” “Brown of Harvard” exclusive country club where he poses as a young millionaire. xt one situations that fair! comedy and golf ai articular of humor as was “Tell It to| tine. He ts enmeshed in a series of shriek with the branch lines were estaablished ; had a regular run on th Killdeer Boy’s to the national secretary at the Chi- cago office, will be present at the party and will speck on B. of R. E. city to make their residence. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Otto Bauer’ ‘ * ; r CAPITOL THEATRI H ata Advancing years and _ establish- |} Cities, were awarded prizes in the a open in Fargo Thursday. Manian Nised is xd to tae “a wkd) Kelly, Slide.” ment of the pension system brought | maurance, Ui es lala h Rie ved Twin seen t hd ite ecole atsohean Wan ‘Teachers | peed Py thi atte reached the height o° her Lind time a volt chaniplon eae eee crcmane mutt tive: years Miss Audrey Melton was hostess eh ’ ‘ sta 4 cre’ ago. ss ici numbering approximately 250, wil and popula.ity in the screen version | ruse of fate gets admitted to an : A daughter was born Saturday to to members of the Lutheran che'r at her home Friday evening. The dec- orations for the liad were in keep- ing with the Halloween season, and music, games and dancing provided Mr. and Mrs, Richarc Furness of this city. The remaiging three groups ed in Auto Accident ter, Mrs. W. R. Ebeling. . Rose Ode Entertains © at Halloween Event The Girl Reserves and boys of mirth get so entangled it is hard to tell which is which. But Haines gets by. He not only wins out with his clever tricks and expert knowledge of the me, but gets the most attractive lle of the club set for his bride, Joan Crawford, as his leading pocketbook and matching shoe taking a modern decoration in lizard and silver kid. the entertainment. Miss Alice Cary George Klesalek, 9, son of Joe/assisted in serving the luncheon Klesalek, farmer living southwest | ccurse at the cluse of the evening. of Mandan, today is recovering from odeloceld severe gashes on the head and} Announcements have been re- bruises vcceived in an automobile} ceived in this city of the approach- accident on the Memorial highway|ing marriage of Miss Marie Haider of the sewing circle will act as hostesses to the Trinity Lu- theran Ladies’ Aid on Thurs- day afternoon at 3 o'clock, Members are urged to be pres- the associa ‘on, will call the meet- ing to order at 1 p. m. Thursday. Mrs, Emma B. Golden of Bismarck is chairman .f the extension depart- ment of the state Parent-Teachers association and Miss Lillian E. Cook! is chairman of the department of| booked to be shown at che capo theatre ‘--orrow is that of Sally Phiilimore, the beautiful daughter of a proud but improverished family that. sways the social destinies of ceptional histrionic ubility and ac- ceptional histronic cbility and ac- few days as the guest of Miss Velma Nupen. ee @ ; i Moore, Fargo, historian. There! Minneapolis. ry” hailed as a directorial tri-|% seis ‘ ¢ Guests Mask For Part: are several departmental chairmen. Hallowee class ul yellow taper iieph, and resulted in. his s + candle: wer use LO CALTY OULD | cE Halloween Party Lions Entertain at attractive decoration scheme. “Cards it are were played at two tables and the Twenty tittle frieids of Alice) Annual Fall Banquet] high score was won by Miss Eunice a cordi hose who have seen the near Manda Sunday afternoon, of St. Paul, and formerly of Man- time, be- the Presbyt rn Sunday school Were! Itecature. Amy Fahlgren Is cording to, thong who haviks "away| '*4¥, supplies the romantic inter-| ‘The boy was thrown through the| dente ich Uner sd Set Mavlent and to come on CGR Meme Officers of the association in ad- ‘ with flying coolrs. gat, Others in the supporting cast windshield of his father’s car when| November 9 is the date set for the|cause of important business. | “Pumpkins, cornstalks and black dition £8 Mise Elsie J. Cook, presi. Hostess at Bridge|"""ine'Chinese Paro, was direct. Bares Be ee macnn] i sollied with Tit ee The donations for the bazaar u lent, are Miss M. Beatrice John- = by Paul Ler.i, or 0° the greatest ° . lward| . Bismarck firm. Two large gashes, this meet- SE uneRs TEN taaie oe stone, Grand Forks, corresponding] iiss Amy Fahlgren was hostess oe Buropsait directors, WHO Lebel el George K. Arthur and Lee| one in the forehead and another be-| Mrs. James T. McGillic has re-| Will be received at e Halloween games and stories, a| Secretary; A. H. Yoder, Grand Forks,| at bridge Saturday evening in com-| this country a year ag: under con-| Moran. neath the left eye, were suffered by Mr. | Ing. , -| recording secretary; George L. Hem-| pliment to Miss Mary Anden, who|tract to Universal. His first pro- 4 | day exening ty a group of her special guests of the club. dington won honors. | A refreshment A hearty welcome to our Sensational! Only a mild way of describing -_ le! 3 a a, . ary course was served at the conclusion Y, y ; ; : ti vere in keeping] Mr. and Mrs. William Oelke of 3 Great corn show, May your Sez 5 ae ’ wiih thevauason “oe “Halloween, as| Elgin are gue:ts of Mr. and Mrs. R. HEH tape visit be filled with pleasure, our coat values this season uxuriously b) course luncheon was, served. “2 Knowles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. A, Knowles, were entertained Saturday at a masquerade party and Halloween supper at the Knowles hone. i ‘The guests arrived in costume and the afternoon was spent in games. Black and orange and favors dec- ‘orated the rooms and the supper tabl ** Hostess to Group stead, Jamestown, treasurer; Mrs. J. More than 50 couples attended the annual Halloween banquct and dance which the Lions club gave Monday evening in the dining rooms of the Grand Pacific hotel. A color scheme of black and orange decorted the dining room while Halloween ‘favors were used on the table Songs and stunts were featyred during the banquet. left Monday to make her home in| duction was “The Cat and the Ca- Cain, A two-course luncheon was served | by the hostess at the close of the) evening. | Mrs. Fred Anderson Honored at Party) Mrs. O. A. Sorsdahl and Mrs, M.| Matinee Every Day at 2:30 Things That Are New For a new season. No woman wants to be without something new for autumn and winter wear. We want you to feel that, although we handle only quality merchans dise here, you pay no more than prices asked elsewhere for lower grades. + ~ ¥ ws ‘ ‘ O. Agre entertained Saturday i ! of Friends Monday furnished during the banquet and| The Svertne Teaapeh at progres- 4 betel ie al @W ats Icabelle Gordon was hostsen Mon) Deis dees ine Commodores. | sive whist at which Mrs. Sorsdahl, | VISITORS O : s s host» - were the games and stunts .f the evening. The guests arrived in cos- «| tume and Miss Vivian Coghlan was awarded the prize for the most orig- inal. Refreshments were served after a social evening. Miss Barbara Register of this city, who is attending the University of North Dakota, acted as toastmas-" C. L. Young will be speakers at the ’ 2 A See eee aie stority tie ben iss Editi : Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Nupen of — i O1 sorority. The ban-{ Miss Editi: Gallup, who is teach- ail aay ee petit “Friday evening at! ing in Morton county this year, spent Jamestown, and formerly of this OSs le the Hotel Ryan in Grand Forks. Monday, November 21, has been chosen by the Thursday Musical club for the presentation of the operetta, “Miss Cherry Blossom,” at the city auditorium. The production is being directed by Mrs. J. P, Regan and a rehosres! vill be held this evening at 7:80 at he home. * The Pi ssive Mothers club will meet this evening at the home of Mrs. W. J. Wilcox. A paper will be read by Mrs. H, J, Nelson on “What = i i Mrs. John Maff of. McClusky has + ii a Voter Should, Know about: ey Be transacting business. | entered SE cAleslue” heen teal Vaudeville in all colors, at only speak on “How Our State Govern-| Joseph Berger of 318 Eleventh| treatment. ; Tonight ment Functions.” street so th entered St. Alexius hos- sd yl a And Upward ** pital Sunday. Miss Clara Halverson left Monday Palace Miss Hazel Larson, who has spept * s evening for Detroit Lakes, Minn., the past week in Bismarck as the ee guest cf Miss Head Cayou and in attending the N, D, E. A. convention, returned Sunday to Wishek, where, she is, teaching. The regular meeting of the local Officers from Fort Lincoln were J. Dohn of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Oelke are en route home from a month’s trip to Yakima, Seattle and Wenatchee, Wash., and to Billings, Mont., where thev were the guests of relatives and friends, co. Mrs. P, E. Byrne will be hostess Hl Wednesday to members of the Fort- nightly club. Miss Anna Burr and the week-end at the home of her sis- ter, Mrs. H. J. Nelson of Bismarck. } Budd Quam returned to Steele Sunday after spending the weck- end in Bismarck as the guest of his sister, Miss, Mildred Quam. The regular mid-week meeting will be held Wednesday evening at 6:30 at the Presbyterian church, A potluck supper, will be served, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Nelson of Tim- mer spent Saturday in Bismarck Frank Rocheller and Mrs. M. Wad- Mrs. And many 'ovely son was presented with birthday gifts. . Miss Esther Teichmann of Bis- marck, school nurse here, has been appointed a member of the state board of nurse examiners according | to an announcement made by Gov- | ernor A. G. Sorlie today. Miss, Teichman:. will serve a five-year term, succeeding Mis> Edith B, Pier-"| city, were week-end guests of friends in Bismarck. | 1 * Mrs. John Gabel of Trygg left Sunday evening for Hannibal, Mo., for an extended visit, with relatives, | * A daughter was born Sunday at! St. Alexis hospital to Mr. and Mrs, John Masset of Selfridge. NEWS PICTURES ., WJ. Carroll of Moffit spent Mon- , Comedy dey inepamarcl, looking after busi-/F «prunettes Prefer Gentlemen” ee ® Miss Louise Keller left Sunday for Jamestown, where she will sno? where she will spend a short vaca- ion at her home. THEATRE - MANDAN SOCCRCOCOOGO not only at the show but here in this great store where everything is arranged for easy inspection, Silk 43 o PCCOCLECCSSA OCS The well-known Phoenix, La France and Kaiser Silk, full- fashioned Hose — featured here in service, semi and chif- fon weights and every new autumn color $1.50 0 $2.25 - Ask about our “Nevermend” Pure Silk, Guaranteed Hose, New Dresses trimmed Dress Coats of finest imported woolens, shown in all colors. Sport Coats of striking plaids, tweeds and mixtures. Plain or fur collars and only the finest ~ workmanship. We have on hand one of the largest coat stocks in 19° #4 39° 549 Crepe Satin, Georgette and Flate Crepe are sup- > lay will be, held Wed- C 3 Or eT at the! ple and attractive and make these new dresses nesday at 8 o’clock at the Masonic Gloves ' temple. All members are requested ‘ 4 3. pais The one thing needed to come ; tele present for installation of of- unusually attractive. Side and front flares, cir Ea freapipr te eed taeorpa ise at be see oe hilathea Bibl. class of the pretty ies church will hold the annual tusiness meeting Thursday evering in the class room of the churc’ . cular skirts, tucks, tiers and other new features are shown, and every color of the season, mak- ing this a most desirable assortment from which to select your new dress. Priced 1)” | ji are to be had Kid, Cape or Chamoisette Gloves in gaunt- let or cuff styles, with plain or fancy trim, at Millinery Special We are closing out all our early fall hats in off-the-face and narrow brim styles, Of wo society vAll meet ine societ; meet ee tan at he home of Mrs. Adolph Schlenker at 319 Thir- teenth street. : iss E. Olson of Minot is spend- ian one time in the city as the house guest of her sister, Mrs. S. P. Walery, eg . d Harold Barchenger of Plier guests in Bismarck’ ¥ o* Ri FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY—WITH THE MODEL 10 EUREKA E : gn®. poe E wont ited ce ant ite Malmstad of Killdeer wv To the new . we , tions. : E . yes, nainess caller in this. city rill ive die wondecfl acachment fee for na brown oo CP, SS — does ite work beautifully swiftly, easil izes like a charm. the marvelous cleaning suction 4 of Model 10 is at work while you polish, whisking The Weacher away all surface dust and dirt. And Upward $4.95 sai ‘The new Model 10 Eureka itself will amare and de- light you. Note the 16 great mechanical improve uum. cebiggerbadbener built, ee pila Ran dist ‘hn go? other portable electric cleaner made. 10 DAYS’ FREE TRIAL Fair tonight and Wednesday. Somewhat warmer ‘Wednesday, Autumn Footwear ; UJ eee] eat iy aymonts ‘There to this offer. _ Thousands will want the new Model 10 The smartness of our new footwear styles is hard The Poller our Wi toe Sem ieee on Receke, Seen of vacuums cuentet ioad to match at their respective prices, New browns 4 : — whi fi order now! Call lack kid and black patent in gore, stri sce weschased ie Haley, Binee Tome omtes er, for fall, b! id pai gor ip ANNIVERSARY = |}: , * SALE / or strap styles, with high or medium heels for street, sport or dress wear ‘ $7.50 to $12.50 ~ Webb Brothers — “Merehandise of Merit Only” PHONE 222 TODAY Hughes Electric Co. Bergeson s Quality -Style-Economy n~ Garden Everybody Welcome i ‘Vasabonds Eatertaiai ~ » 118 1-2 Fifth St, Opposite 57 Taxi Co,

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