The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 19, 1927, Page 5

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‘ z a THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE . ; ‘ Danes at I: 0. 0. F. hall Sat- yo Golden Jubi- | ¢90200000¢090000090900000006000000069500000008 00 — Fee -. jlee Banquet can be purchased at Smith's Stationery. Luther League Will Meet Monday Evening The Luther Gas as ay Trinity ml acef | Lutheran ld its : ; \ My | mont manne, at the church Mon- % i 3 Noted Copa ae or Minn,, aay evel cece Am] ee Co | The A. W. Lucas Co: ll Give Recital at St. Mary's Sunday|*.4. Marcks and Musee Toby Sor- at Sits a Ho we quae |i/- Annex $15 Dress Shop ¢rnoon at St. Mary’s procathedral in| S¢vatory in Belgium, under the di- sented at the district meeting at e e K ion of the great master, Edgar r . A Gonnection“with the Golden Jubilee| ‘Tine, No wee Soreraioey ta eae Minot. A social. hour will fallow ; ' Is donating the use of the dresses to be worn by the scoring yon P Neo Roe g ld np rr 9 mei be served bersered His Panitae Fri? and § |. young ladies of the American Girls’ Chorusin During his two Hit = russels. eee M day, " There will be no admission fee, but/try Rev. Vitry has imade th o pere Mrs. seiauaaa Gives ge we - Mi: ISS Che Blossom 1 onal tance most Guring’ ths concert. to deffay ex-| prominent’ musieraa eo muss] Party For Little Son|it “MISS CHERRY Wh du conce fray ex- nent musicians ich is to be given at the Auditorium next Monday ren will Rot be ad+| schools of the middle west. Made in Cincinnati, Ohio, and. Proven to be the most beautiful mitted. The program which he will play — BI SSC ym” pottery im the world, having : evening They will show what grace and beauty can vi Cioud, Minn, will play the “concert| usic. Rev. Vitry Wednesday ‘1 In honor of the ery J ion- wherev: : had for onl $165. 00 at the nnex D: SS Sho; i, ol . : y A 2: re le 5 y tf pipe organ mi japanese Operetta tion erever shown, in both |/¥ Pp. America and Europe. Our display of Rookwood is now ready for your inspection, There are no two plecés of Rookwood alike—therefore, when you buy & plece you then have the only piece of its kind. Prices range from $1.50 up. We are exclusive distributors for Rookwood in the state of Sunday organist at St. Mary's church in St.Jous schools of music, the German,/ son, Walter. Given by Lye ag Fi: tate l he eae the Frenh, and several is American| The Leia! ant Avent. with te Musical Clb e lous usic institute. In ers. The following program] games e con ee which a ursda: Fi 09 he was graduated with the| is announced: birthasy luncheon was served. y - 2. Fantasia andFogainD minor - - J.8.Bach | cake ‘cccorsted favor ofs and a birthday | MM Benefit no a ara ” le. Plages 1683-1750) | were laid for cient inate guests. 7 ., ry ( a . Florid Chorals: a. “Super Flumina cade wvhieilis ‘Staak -ana iatipier, Stten Music furnished by b. “Indulei Jubilo” -\ (1688-1760) [Bc "ge heareden for Tieeuntig™: |i] Dirlam’s Broadcasters c. “Iste Confessor’ Alex Guilmant | Hall's mother at Jamestown, Two PERFORMANCES! : (1887-1911) North Dakota and you will find vA. W. L C A S 8. Improvisation-Caprice - = + = spe Fs busine - Malad ot in inter ans Matines=-4 0 A o'clock {t worth your ‘while to eee our e 4. Suite Gothique: a. Introduction-Choral ae Evening—8:30 o'clock pay. aorta ccnea Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center * ay Prayer to Notre-Dame : _Mr. and Mrs, Arthar Holt of-this Children, 25c Adults, 75¢] s M t . *, 1 Seelliniani city have as their house guest Miss > 4 . c. Menuel Alice Johnsrud of Minneapolis, Admission: F. A. Knowles (a) esate Ett. The ae Garden now en- sen ae = Jeweler Choir Numbers { ©) pS a Hostia ; “Bismarck's Diamond store” (c) Panis Angelicus - M. Haller Male and Boys Choir 6. Prelude, Fugue and, Variation ° « Cesar Franck (1896 6. Sketches: a. Novelette - - = _ Hor. Parker b. IntheGarden - - Hugo Goodwin c. Humoreske - + ~=+ Pietro Yon THIS 7. Toccata ike ee ue coi Th. Dubois ==! RADIOLA enenIS veer en ermOounn nett ten pean er vemaOUenemnye DNURCEE ‘Miss Cherry Blossom’ |Officers and Ladies Ready For Appearance Poss ain at Bridge IS SIMPLY GLORIOUS wall spe eS areal a = ie Wage RADIOLA SPECIAL 20 Thursday Musical club’ will present | Sr Monday evening at the city audi-| in the ii honor of t Fort Lincoln. ; 4 ea wit mone Harvie | gerite® cceiene Complete—all you do is plug in to the light socket. No extra the tables Bore p ok Daven at a for this and-that—no batteries to ime by us— Sore pra Wo Thetis ood sneha, Caa all ready to go. Ernest eee i;|First Masonic Party ‘ $ 1 § °° ie} of Season Friday » EL. Wi . . R. Priske, J A. -| The j ‘i ° sy Sen MiB densa ie ageens| winder sane Manni, daze of the Ready to go RIGHT OFF the Light Socket pre Rebinson, ‘and "htias Ruth ng the . i i : are Mass ath of American Git] mary eit] «This slorious RCA Radila Special “20” inhides tube set Radila 20, full set cea apn haecT re, Helen | ee hed by, Dirlam’s B Radiotrons, the exquisite cabinet, power unit, the new 100-2 RCA Loud Speaker, verb, Gp elvis Hest] aerial and Hoskins;Meyer installation,’ Nothing else to buy—light socket power —all for $198. With terms to suit you. “Betty Brown’s” Hand Rolled Chocolates 2lb. Box $1.00 Preferred because of the wholesome, tasty richness of ite flavor: famous for its healthful goodness, With the success of this ‘oan Pica Healow and Anna Marie Eat, cnthusiaam, vl be te shown tow: ure social even right Cig et at the Mascnic Temple during the Elmer Benser, Buell Quain, Mac| Winter season. Pyar, Frank Ualtz and Myron La- y th é agi Sbekern ts si Ye Baalah Coat HOSK! Phone 62 Henderson is nee he danoing. scel charge of tes. Ei Edmond A. Hughes, | === The Home of KFYR « Music for the operetta will be fur- nished by Dirlam’s Ba eee SEE THE RADIOLA 20 SPECIAL IN OUR WINDOW Take'a box home and give pleasure to all the family— A.W. LUCAS CO. “The Big Christmas Store” The p the ticet sale will « be ody te eu forte bene of tl the: achotarati iene tanh Mrs. Winfree Heads beigey =? P. TA Matinee Every Day 2:30 SEINE TONIGHT - Saturday Were Yours Among Them: The New York postottioe department receives 325,000 pieces of misdirected mail every day. By consulting directories it supplies cofrect addresses for 25,000 pieces of mail daily, i It receives daily 40,000 pieces of mail bearing no street, address, { It has a daily average of $140.00 in money enclosed in undeliverable letters, Every year the auction of undeliverable parcels amounts-to $40,000.00, . These figures of facts are no less than startling in that the proportion ig equalized, according to population, at every postoffice throughout the country, > A good time to start to correct this a es ee come to the heaviest mailing time of the year. Let UsHelpYou —_—_. ‘With your mailing. Whether purchased here or not you may bring parcels to our mailing department, where they will be securely wrapped, insured if you wish, correct postage attached and mailed. No charge: be made except the actual cost of postage and insurance, ANN OUNCES ° The Beautitul New MARR - COLTON ORGAN — | i fy . Isnow being featured : . It certainly would be a happier Christmas for all of us if, through : re \ assistance to you in your Christmas mailing, some beers wasle Fe ane : HENRY K. PEDERSON hana Sale fw at tein mayo hay rnd an "Pa en ~~ bcd

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