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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1927 others Club Is Entertained. by » ~Mrs. Hendricks Mrs, E. M. Hendricks entertained = Mothers Service club Tuesday oon, ‘ Bridge was played at three tables with honors going to Mrs. Robert Webb. Beside members of the club the following guests were present at the y: Mrs. M. B. Gilman, Mrs. Ro Webb, Mrs. J. F. Kiley and Miss Catherine Mix. Refreshments were served at the conclusion of the games. ‘* « Legion Auxiliary Meets Wednesday Four tables of bridge were in play Wednesday evening when the meeting at the Business‘ and Pro- fessional Women’s club rooms. The rooms were decorated with streamers of Thanksgiving: colors. A luncheon course was served at the close of the evening. The attend- ance prize, which was drawn for Mrs. A. L. Overbee, will be held un- til the next meeting on account of Mrs. Overbee’s absence Wednesday evening. eee >» Q.M.C. Entertained at Dinner Wednesday The officers of the Quartermas- ters corps of Bismarck entertained the corps at dinner Wednesday eve- ning in the Lions room at the Grand| Pacific hotel. ee Major Harold Sorenson acted as toastmaster and called upon Lieut. | Col. Thomas W. Brown of Fort Lincoln, Capt. H. H. Noyes of the fort, E. G. Wanner and F. F, Skin- ner for short talks. t Among the nine students at the University of North Dakota who were recently initiated into Blue Key, national college luncheon club, were Willis Shepard of Bismarck; » Harold Hannah, Kenmare; Ray Sall- berg, Grand Forks; Louis Lee, Valley City; Paul ey Boulder, « Colo.; Alford Letich, Yankton, S. D.; Har- olan Nelson, Crookston, Minn.; Ar- _ hold _Kirkness, Lake Park, Minn.; ‘ and Jack Blain, Grand Forks. Elec- tion to this organization is deter- mined on the basis of scholars! leadership, activities, and service the university. Only juniors and seniors are eligible. : mr Members of the Bismarck lod; 120 of the A. O. U. W. will hold their annual nomination and elec- tion of officers o the local lodge for the ensuing year at 8:15 tonight in the A. 0. U. W. ball. x dren of Fargo were in the city for a short time Wednesday, en route to Killdeer, where they are spend- ing a few days with, relatives. é a hendoes club gave a dancing, part, fednesday evening at the! Y Elks hall. More than 50 couples at- i tended. Music was furnished by €4 Billy Young’s New Orleans Strut- ters. ee @ Hi Over 200 couples attended the d Firemen’s annual ball Thanksgiving F night at Patterson hall. Music for the dancing was furnished by Dir-! lam’s casters. | ee Clinton, and Mr. Bailey’s sister, Miss Eillen, spent the Thanksgiving holi- day with the J. W. Bailey family at Emerson, . s* @ A son was born Thanksgiving Day at St. Alexius hospital to Mr. ’ i Mrs, Walter Woodmark of Beu- sii eee Mike Glaser of Bismarck and Mrs. Mary Friedt of Digkinson were granted a marriage Me fense Tuesday. J. M. Wiley has returned to Fargo after attending the Gideons’ meet- ing here and transacti ing business. ° Miss Guyula Rich of this city spent ‘Thanksgiving Day in James- town as the guest of friends, The F. G. W. club will mect, Sat- terno! 2:30 the hi a shone 3 es ome low the Succe$$ful.”” Write F. of Miss Dorothy Rigler, 7, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rue of this city are the parents of a daughter “born Thanks, iving Day. us Mike Pitzer of St. Anthony has been admitted to St. Alexius hospi- tal for treatment, B. W. Graham of Wing + Tuesday in Bismarck, looking business. affairs. ee ;. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Osmundson of this city spent Thanksgiving Day in Tappen. spent: eee . Eugene Woxland of \Peters, Minn., fs a patient at St. Alexius hospital. ! The Weather Mostly cloudy tonight and | Saturday. Colder « Saturday, Threasa M. Braun daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wendelin Braun of 207 Thirteenth street, be-| q, came the bride of Anthony J. Froe- lick of Mandan Tuesday morning at St. Mary's church, satin and she wore a wedding veil. Her flowers were Ophelig roses. Braun, sister of the bride, and Alec ¥roelick, the groom’s brother, Miss Eva Fisher and Edward Moser, Miss Eva Goetz and Joseph Schriner. Little Doroth groom, was at the home of the @ride’s parents American Legion auxiliary al efter "the ceremony. | N an the second game of the bridge tour- nament following a short business} Mrs, BE. A, Lund Is Mrs. E, A. Lund he t| ps bridge at her ions Rihe Bha ht Ut Richholt School ae aoe Rida guests for three to Give Operetta games were won by Dr. W. A. Kern and Verne Haines. of chrysanthemums were used for decorating the rooms and tables. At the conclusion of the games Miss Frances Heath assisted the hostess in serving a three-course luncheon. assistant bridge engineer for the of the construction of a two million cently from Dickinson. Mrs, Budge mann, at Hankinson before joining occurred Thanksgi' a Mr. and Mrs. John Wyciskala, Mrs. A. Wyciskala and Lawrence Wycis- kala of Bismarck were guests at the wedding. of Dr. and Mrs. F. B. Strauss“of this city, who are attending St. John’s University at Collegeville, spent Thanksgiving Day with friends Howard H. Ellsworth and chil-;¢ Willmar, Minn. | children spent Thanksgiving holiday \e Valley City as the guests of Mrs. Overbee’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Moe. nesday from a business trip to Miles City, Mont., in connection with her work with the children’s bureau. Andrew Neu of Ashley was ad-| Answer: Yes, by assuring mitted to St. Alexius hospital Mon-| 1 Hts cet signs for your approval, ches eee | ty of the — ~ pa ulead po Pn the Mr. and Mrs, Ed -Larieviere of. ing vitamin of cod-liver oil in diamond business enables us Providence, R. I, and formerly of the diet of mother and baby. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Bailey and son, | eee cently gone to banks. Two former pupils have been advanced to cash- iers. Every week this paper shows after (J this city, pend yes at the Patter-| grade. Pag | Tu : unctuation, . Rut oe eer Evelyn Hannaford of the . seventh A rriage license was iss Tuesday, to Albert Brunmeier and Miss Celestine Glaser ef Bismarck. e bei trial Mrs, P. K. Eastman and Mrs. L. E.| Miss Nora McGettigan of the| modi Nugent of Wilton were guests in| Will school is spending the this city Tuesday, ‘ giving vacation as the parents af Superior, W: A. B. Atkinson of Napoleon spent * * Monday and Tuesday in this city on} Miss Adeline Ness of the business, os e* Harold Steeg of. Driscoll was a business caller in this city Wednes- ‘Becomes Bride of _ Anthony J. Froelick Miss Threasa Mrs. J. T. As! holiday week-en , Louis Ahlen is spending Thanksgiving week-end at Cleve- land, > Classical music at 3% cents a selection. For information see Mr. H. Frank, Patterson hotel, or The Music Shop, 508 Broadway. Marie Braun, of Steele, for the ay. Ste Mrs,-Green Duncan of Judson vis- ited relatives in Bismarck Tuesday. Mrs. Elizabeth Braun of Halliday is a patient at, St Alexius hospital. The bride’s gown was of white The attendants were Miss Anna 1. C. Davies spent Wednesday in Jamestown transacting business, 8 Miss Mary Elfison is ‘spending the week-end at her home in Sterling. ** Mrs, C. O. Smith of Fargo was a guest in this city Tuesday. Blandin, niece of the lower girl. A wedding breakfast was served AT THE SCHOOLS | Hostess ‘at Bridge High scores for the evening’s . i The pupils of the Richholt school will present a two-act operetta, “The Moon Queen,” in the high school auditorium Nov. 29. Pupils from all of the grades are taking Thanksgiving colors and bouquets “I LIKE Cod Liver Oll!’’ Parents have norighttodenyachildthe marvglous benefits from pure cod liver oil, And no season to, now! For coco cod has a flavor children dove. It's pure cod liver oil. but it tastes only of rich chocolate, (You'll like it, too!) Give that boy or girl a chance, Paint those cheeks with blood-reddening coco cod. Build sturdy little bodies with the vitae lizing vitamins that abound in coco cod. part. Besides the Moon Queen, arrayed in silver, there will be choruses of Breezes, Sunbeams, Raindrops, Clouds, Stars and Moonbeams. A dance will be given by Prince Sun- beam and Princéss Sunshine, who accompany the Sun. The North Star and the Evening Star lead the chorus of stars, while the chorus of Breezes is led by the Morning and Evening Breezes. The Ernest J. Budge, who has been state highway department for sev- eral years, left today for Louisiana where he will be engineer in charge dollar bridge for the Texas and Pa- cific railway company. The posi- tion, which came to Mr. Budge en-| Rainbow is accompanied by a chorus to see us, the better we tirely unsolicited, is a distinct pro-) of Raindrops and the Summer cloud Every drug store has been supplied. I 1 motion and his friends here will) leads the Cloud chorus. re plea i |. wish him we The Budge-home at 831 Sixth street has been sold to Mr. and Mrs. W. Woods, who came to Bismarck re- in the work. Between acts a piano duet will be played by Gladys Risem and W.| Mary Margaret Niest. The girls of the sixth grade will sing the “Sweeping Song,” and the boys of the fifth and sixth grades will sing a baseball song. eee Eloise McKee of the Will school is the holiday guest of the O. M. Baumann family at Linton. Esther id @ month judge’s par- Mr. cng Mrs. Henry Witter- and two children will s; at the home of Mrs. ents, Mr. Budge in Louisiana, eee The marriage of Miss Elizabeth) Maxwell i ndin, vacation Make it in! isi Kathleen Murray of Oakes and Stan-| at bee Mole pd ‘3 ita point to visit ‘ley Bernard Wyciskala of this city eee us. today! day at Oakes.| In the contest on the tunes of 25 familiar Hea recently held at Will school, there were 29 pupils in red 100 the seventh .grade who sco! per cent and 18 pupils in the eighth see Frederick and Ernest Strauss, sons DI4MONDS Properly Mounted The beauty of a diamond may be destroyed if not Properly mounted. When you select a ring or piece of jewelry at Knowles it has individuality and a style that endures for years, Every new {idea is found in our stock of dainty pieces of jewelry. If you have a dia- mond you wish remounted we can submit individual de- Minn., Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Overbee and’ Mrs. E. O. Bailey returned Wed- to render you a superior service, contains all cod-liver oil vitamins in great abundance. ee cee ea eae Dr. Geo. F. McErlain Osteopathic Physician Electrotherapy Solar-Ray Chronic Diseases a Specialty GLAD D. B. C. COURSE Studying business from textbooks, alone, looked to N. L. Peterson, too much like taking a correspondence course in swimming. Sohe enrolled at Dakota Business College, Fargos had ACTUAL BUSINESS train- F. A. Knowles Jeweler “Bismarck’s Diamond Store” ( Since 1907 ing righted — unobtainable 114 Fourth Street Phone 340 elsewhere); found a position wait- Mamerek. B.D. ing at a Santa Barbara (Calif.) bank the day after he graduated. Thirty-seven Dakotans have re- CLINIC OF DR. MacLACHLAN Harvard University ‘area Disoanee by. Nai Matinee Every Day at 2:30 or Surgery ling and] 4 GOOD THING—DON’T MISS IT iss and soe ad and ten cents to Fo- ley She! jicago, til. writing your n. trial bottle of Thanks- | packet each of ood of her| stimulant for the kidneys, sd Fo- ley Cathartic Tablets for constipa- school is the Voge of her _sister,| millions. hile: Read Gussner’s Special the |" Page 3. The atmosphere of this store is friendly... friendly and helpful. We're always glad to see you and serve you in any way we can. The oftener you come Drop in frequently, whenever you have an odd moment. Let us play you some good music. You will find it a pleasant experience. THE WORLD'S GREAT MUSIC Red Seal THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE and George Sts. me and id for coughs, colds, (spas- Ds edly Re els’ trial ‘oley Pils, a diuretic Regular “Desa tonight aria gu meeting | Sati A. 0. U. W, Nomination of ind Rol Kina: Melvilio'st the cipeen” grade|addrese ‘clearly. You will receive a|Officer§ and initiation of can- had th Fotey’s Honey and Tar | didat: Wachter Transfer Co. es. Phone 62 COSC SCOCSSSVISOSSSOSSASSEOSS Cora CDOS SSDSOSSSSVS SPOS SSSS OOS ESOSS SOOO IS ON VICTOR RECORDS Hoskins-Meyer The Home of KFYR should ‘‘F @ wittea Booms 6-8 Lucas Bleck Bismarek, N. D. \dded reasons why you TONIGHT — Fri. & Sat. Say, There Laughter bas the right of way! A carload of comedy with Conklin, it of “McFadden’s PA syall and meee. © roaring, ng roughneck of “Old Iron- sides,” as impossible man and engineer, Watkins, Prete 806 Front St, Fargo, SATURDAY BARGAINS Nicola’s Service Grocery 106 Main St. Free Delivery Phone 231 Jonathan Apples, per box ...:00% +00 Prunes, 8 Ibs. for ...... -25¢ Sugar, 14 lbs, for .... 2+ $1.00 Pork and Beans, small cans ....::040,00rFs'e'e.0+-10€° Mixed Cookies, 5 Ibs. for ....eeceeeecererennees «$1.00 + $1.50 oe At prices. that . will permit no delay—if you; seek quality and style in the newest weaves and wanted ~ $19.50 . $29.50 BISMARCK CLOAK SHOP Children’s Haircuts .... «0. Except Saturdays, THEN sere:e-0:0:0.0:-50€ A. W. Lucas Co. s¥ Beauty and Bob Shop “The Home of Matrix Shoes” Webb Brothers : All Sizes and Widths 3 to 914 AAAA to D The Shoe That Pleases the Eye and Eases the Feef The Smart Shoe That Never Needs Breaking in / If you are wearing shoes that hurt, if you dislike the idea of breaking in new shoes, and you want absolute comfort from the very first step— the foot, then you want MATRIX shoes. “Molded to Fit the Bottom of Your Foot” Matrix shoes are as per- fectly fashioned to meet the season’s demands, as they are molded to fit every graceful arch and curve of the bottom of Come in today, tomorrow, any time, and ask to try them on. Expert Fitting. WEBB BROTHERS “Merchandise of Merit Only” Clearaway Sale Medium and Winter Weight Knit Underwear Continues Saturday We must have the room for holiday merchandise—hence thesé stupendous values. Get your share Saturday, the last day. AT 50c Values up to $2.00 Broken lots of unionsults, vests and drawers in light weight, medium and heavy weights, well made, double- stitched garments. Union suits come in bodice or band tops and high neck styles, in knee or ankle length. Regu- Int. and oulelzes to be closed cet. ar$1.00 Values up to $2.75 Kayser and Athena Unionsuits in and. ankle lengths, tight or shell with high neck, bodice or band Fine ribbed and mercerized cotton in white or flesh colors. Regular outsizes, BEGET ‘ EXTRA SPECIAL ‘SILK STRIPE SUITS—Cotton and wool mixed with a pronounced silk neck, no sleeve and knee length, Regular and out sizes up to 44- Your choice at ...csccccccsccccccssscccerevcevevceveeercenciees sT66 Outing Flannel GOWNS ‘Women’s heavy weight, white fancy pa raging - pope atpess'y ood short or long sleeves, Sizes 15 to 20 in values up to $1.75. Will-go in this . clearaway sale at only $1.00 | WOOL HOSE Women’s and Children’s Wool Hose in dark shades, either fine or heavy ribbed with double reinforced foot and goed elastic top. Former values in this let up to $1.95 to close out at only