The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 16, 1927, Page 5

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1927 Mrs. Jacsb Yeusley Hostess to M | of Mothers Club | Mothers _ club Progressive ive . Iegat ct Tuesde with Mrs. Jacob Yeas- “a - home. ® } A Was answered notes on } tical ouschold’ Ap Appliances and} Refreshments were served by the Y | 9 hostess at the close of the meeting. Misses Sandin and Boepple Delight Audience Tuesday 6 Marian Sa Sandin and Ra- sie n Boone se i their audi- ence Tue: evening wi they were presented in song recital at the home of Mrs. Hermann Schef- ler. Both of the young ladies posses: a voice of ions. tan quality, while their technic, style and diction were sererially fine. , They sang a Ton and h sot Pro; Miss se and Miss ~ Boeyple| 9 will broadcast their pro jatur- evening at “ 30 from station ' ’ ? se Mission Circle Meets Thursday A Afternoon irs. H. F. Keller s and Mrs. H, M. Beall will be hostesses to the Wo- men’s Home Mission cee of oad Baptist church Th at Kb at the Keller home, 108 ue A. “Mrs. Tra are will lead devo- tions and ‘ob! R. D. ae will . direct the afternoon’s i Sid * from the October v Missions. # Fred Cathro will give a report from] W- * the Civic committee of northern Baptist women. \ Miss Blanche Whittemore of Bis- \, marck, who : attending the Univer- j sity of North cota, | of the building a of Delta Zeta sorority, which is making | plans for the formal opening of ite new house. The opening will take 4 place Saturday. pital Miss Marcia Bowman, daug! hter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Biwaiane of this city, was among the group of girls formally ‘initiated into Upsilon chapter of Delta Zeta sorority at the University of North Dakota recently. eee Pan-Hellenic members will meet ataT o’clock dinner Thursday eve- ning at the Hotel Prince. Bridge will be played after dinaer. For reservations call Miss Mary Cayou at 1187. ° Bismarck members will meet this evening ‘at 7:30 at ‘ the Masonic Temple. This is ee first, meee since the inst of office: , ° E. D. Raush of ‘Miles City, Mont., is looking after business affairs in Bismarck for a few days. Mr .and Mee Theodore Sodersteam of Falkirk Share in Bismarck Tues- day to spend a few wy fort 7 Mr, —nd Mrs. * John areal of Washburn spent Tuesday in Bis- marci -1 busines B.S Rudolph Jenner of ete oa Monday in. Bis Bismarck, looking after business affairs. Mrs. J. A. Goedert of Turtle Lake was dischar; ages St, Alexius. hospital Sun * eM *. a Grant ene ae Thomas of Mott were guests in marck Monday, Bene J.M. Thom oa ot W, ton is spend- 4 ing a pa By es = in this city trans- ee- Miss Madge yy returned Mon- say 3 ne et gg Felon she was a monk 4 ee v. H. Herrwood of Fargo arriv- oe iP. aint of this Mrs. Mike: Willies at. thin. city. ae discharged from &t, Alexius hospitai renee eee Jacob, Smith of Papaleon, wat. nd “mitted to St. Alexius hospital Sun- rie aye eee Mrs. Henry Scholl of Washburn ant Toendny fn thle ty on Dun eee “" Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Eberling of Harvey visited in this city Monday. . Carl Rae Maalen abe business caller’ in this city Monday. The Weailter Cloudy with probably some “snow tonight. and Wednes- day. Continued cold. ‘WARM OVERCOATS - ye * Quality-Style-Economy G tate ¢ hi st st ra is ett a eerie] eee 5 | “Ne THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Membership Drive Is Conducted by B, and P. W. Clubs A state membership drive {s ¢ being conducted by the various Business and Frotetional Women’s r} clubs of North Dakota and Mrs, ”) Bess Sherman rand Forks, Per cent increase in Mes at the] en cia of Be The coi iit close Pia hd 1, and ome Cal club is ae every effort to win the pi The * membershi committes zy ‘the | B aad club cons! of Miss Judith irman; Miss Chrissie chai Budee paar Ly Brantner, and) be Ode, Alfred Zuger and Annie Nielson, Mrs. R. W. Henderson monthly business and social meetir aay fona Kaisler of Medina Dies Here) Frida: evening at 8 o’clock in church basement. geet are in- vited to bring, their friends. The bridge ‘dub of the Business and Professional Women’s club will play Thursday evening at the club tooms. Misses Aiea! Budge foc Lucy Brantner, will 1 be hostesses. The ladies of the first division of the Methodist Aid society i be hostesses at the regular m the General Aid society ‘Thursday efternoon in the church parlors, Ag esting if the pene 0 will be called tmight at 8 o'clock at the A. O. U. W. hall. EN ey are urged to be pre- eee The Women’s sea George’s church wi Tur oy afternoon at 8 rit met with Mrs, . E. Jones at 519 Figst street. An annual chicken tie Rogeed yen held Thursday te Bg roi Methodist re m. 5: 30 (Mandan, time m w. ‘Roberta left Tuesday Mrs. 0. for Los Angeles, Calif., where abe Directs Dancing For |i spn tte vies sag ‘Miss Cherry Blossom’ R. W. Henderson is directing Theda. Mrs. on Muti for the hitaheoas “Miss spat f Blossom” which the Thi lusical club is presiation Mon- y evenin at the city Alba sl th irs. Arthur Bauer is the accom- Viet and the scenery and make-Up vi ont Play, is is in cage = Mrs. peo) at aS Nong ‘aiure aan of “Miss Cherry Blos-| on” is iat isid in Japan and the set- costumes, music and dancing as" Knig! re 87 greatly e -- neice fetes ‘Rhimer of Washburn t of friends in Bismarck “e «8 ht Keira will meet Thurs- are evening at 7:30 at the Masonic Temple. Late fall und winter coats at Friday : Sat and Satur- day at the Sarah Gold Shop. Style without extravagance, |, tis will ann be eel ah of the sated oo Main street, beauty of the Orient. The entire Leta Ok ad the| direction of Mrs. i. B. P. The Ladies Aid ot the P terian church will meet Th afternoon at 2:30 with ae follow. ing hostesses: Circle No. 1 Mrs, R. G. Schnei Ider at 600. West ssle, 710 Secor lait iL Mullin, 1025 Fifth s tess to Circle No. hits Mrs. Lewis at 112 Avenue B will entertain No. C Miss ies nue A entertained the 0.N.O. club Tuesday evening. Prizes for high scores .were won by Miss Hazel Knott and Miss Gertrude Smith. A course luncheon was served after the mes. ‘The ladies auxili P.M.10.0.F. hi papas will hold a re: ing at the 1.0.0.F, hall Thu evening at 8 ° rClocie Officers will be nominated at this meet: and every member Aerie in Miss Grace Moffet of Barney is spending some time in this city with relatives. Miss Moffet is the houtesgne it of her aunt, Mrs. Bert ees * A dance will be given by the L.. evening Or bo. y |P.M. Thursday F. “a hae, Sublic is invited to at- tend. o. B-.6 The Luther league o! Lutheran hurch wine Wold the First its PHOTONS -UDITORIUM Monday, Nov, 21 Miss Cherry Blossom Japanese Operetta Given hy Thursday Musical Club Benofit—Scholarship Lean Fund Music—Dirlam’s Broadcasters Two Performances Matinee ¢ O'Clock ‘hildren 25c, Adults 75¢ Evening 8:30 Prices—$1, first floor Balcon; 76° Gallery 35c: ‘eats on sale at Harris ¢ Woodmansee’s Peterson uaa aasiharesinniniis | The W. B. A. will give a dance Thurs., Nov. 17th, A. 0. U. W. Hall. Music by Vaga- $1.00 per couple, ex- bonds. tra lady 25c. Refreshments. Matinee Every Day at 2:80 Oa TONIGHT—Wednesday Thurs., Fri, Sat, “THE ROUGH RIDERS” for Tona Viola Caisle daughter of Mr. tl Mrs. aay Saisler of Medina, di at a local hospital as ihe’ Tesul juries ecelved last July in a auto- mobile accident. eral services take place at Medina "Tharedey. INFANT SON DIES @ Ervin sod held silernocal with Rev. C. jy officiat- ing. Interr.ent was made in Fair. view cemetery. - CARD OF THANKS Strol Mr, and we George Bord of tee s city, Tr, 10-year-old! ins} - probably hl, infant son of 1 eral SOURCE OF TRUE SATISFACTION ¢ ++ There is a world of satisfaction in owniig a reliable watch. e Our timericces are tested by the sternest methods known to the watchmakers’ science. @ Watchcraft is repre- sented at its best in our collection of We wish to thank th: man Py tristil; also Bev. Stephens, who sar , internationally sist. us sc kindly iy dering the and: a: known move- den ceath and ne; phew. ments Also for the many beautiful . . v flowers. ) Mr. sitio: Mrs. Carl Scott and / ae d Mr. and Mr: ets Scott, Uncles and Aun Brasil has the lowest rate of tax- ation of any :ountry. It is about $5 an indi idual a year, this amount being only one-sixth of the rate in The Tancred Commandery of the] ‘he United States. —_—_—_—_—_—_ 86 in. Size with 4 Napkins, of fine quality linen plain white or colored borders, some are hemstitched. Lovely things for the small luncheon or bridge par- BONHAM BROTHERS ‘The Store of Safe Diemond Buying 98 enor eo The “Volara” An individual one stra) d kid with high ester eae an spike for a delicate strip of silver bead- roat and over the quarter—a very tern allowi ing at the dressy slipper— “First with the Newest” HOSIERY, TOO OF EXTRA FINE TABLE LINENS Thursday - Friday - Saturday $4.25 Quality now sininicsesaceae cna $3.75 Quality now ................- P2099 $9.3 Luncheon Sets Story by Hermaw Hagedor: “Remember the Maine” ROOSEVELT _ and San Juan Hil! "oah ‘Astor Bismarck Cloak Shop THE POPULAR PRICED STORE 3 Day Sale MILLINERY This week this big assortment of late fall ‘and winter hats reduced to $3.75 - Values up to $9.50 ¢ Beery, George Bar erott, Charles Farrell, , ; Mary | Deintily embroidered Buttet Sete, These are “Hee Binsin ay A Sale of fine Linens that means much to the Farticular Hostess or Housewife. fines Demers te seventies) fo. good Buffet Sets Pattern Cloths, 68 x 68 - 60 Inch Colored Sets Beg rate Aswtrien Linen. with wide, ta and six napkins to to the proper ored borders — WEBB. BROTHERS — $7.98 . Exquisite Linens—Imported and Domestic, practical and decorative— have been assembled in the Linen Section for this Annual Event. Fine Damask for the table, Luncheon Sets, Cloths, Napkins, Bridge Sets and hundreds of other pieces are prized surprisingly low. Linen by the Yard Full bleached double Damask in especially desirable patterns 68-70 and 72 inches wide. : $2.75 Quality now ..........-.-00.-D20lQ $1.75 Quality now .............e-6-DbedD Colored Sets Large size, 50x50 with napkins to match, individual- ly boxed and of fincst quality linen with colored border in exclusive designs. these for Thanksgiving. You'll want one of Regular $3.95 values on ties, Regular $3.75 Values on sale at le at Odd Napkins Separate Cloths . 50 Inch Sets _ Large size dinner napkins of 45 Inch pure Pong tole linen, 6 napkins to match—extra fine pure grass bleached double da- hemsti mall fam- white linen with barred pattern Lanch mask. The for these are ily or are egg me A limited a wide colored border. Regular uncheon Sets, gone so we will close them out number of thesé in regular $4.75 $2.25 values go in this Thanks- , at a ridiculously - = $ 4. 39 values to be closed 3 79 giving Sale $1 1 79 $7.50 sellers, poe ee Pe ° oT rrr er . on sale at only .. Madeira Doilies . 6 inch size doilies, of fine weight Madeira line. with several different patterns—a, size for gen- al un oa auew oe — in wanted patterns. You'll marvel at these values—only Aichmond's Bootery Embroidered Sets 36 Inch Embroidered Bridge or handworked, with four napkins. Many other desirable Linens of all kinds at Special Thanksgiving Sale Prices in patent pat- $3.9 quality Linen, $5.98 . ' 39: Madeira Scarfs 19x54 Madeira Buffet Scarfs, neatly worked if & $5.19

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