The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 1, 1927, Page 5

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1927 Social and Personal Series of. Recitals’ Italy Is Discussed Will Be Given by. by Fortnightly Club Mrs. H. Scheffer Social and political movements in Italy were discussed at the meeting Mrs. Hermann chatter will give} of-the Fortnightly club held Wed- @ series of recitals throughout. the} nesday es celts Tad home of winter. The next will be given by . A, M. janson. — - Mrs. W. P. Tagart, soprano, Mrs.1 r2ly pase’ and Prevent, while irs, A ee ante serie cane P. J’ Meyers read a paper on the ‘rom lame Bui an es < io bark Loves” by Gounod. aime ee X ses Clara an lian Peltier i be pile Said ii) ree aie Mrs. Spencer ee b later an la Azure assisti 5 ¥ Gata wal pee ed est Hostess to u Joghlan wil} give a joint recital: ag Mrs. S. A. Floren, Miss Margaret] Mrs. Spencer Boise was hostess ‘Wyncoop, Mrs. H. J. Duem.land, Mr. | to members @f the oe ae George A. Duemeland, and many ita meeting esday others. \. “Mrs. Florence Pierron Scheffer is}, Mrs. C. E. Stackhouse gave an well known as a teacher and singer | instructive Pigs rt a ‘A Quarter throughout the entire country. Century 0: sychology,’ was for many years a resident of | Oliver Wendell Holmes’ a ee ee in addition to. tanehs top of Mrs. W. H. Bodenstab’s re- ing a large class, she appeared fre- . ii i h i-| Current Events were given. by saey ae Apt cten. Gyiertony | Mts. P. Cy Remington, president of Spd a tgae Geckey sot wis| St landel and Haydn Society and wit ford tats a oti cs, Takin Mothers Club Holds er residence in Jackson- A * ville, Ill, as head of the Vocal De-| Interesting Meeting partment at the Women’s College,| ~ — she gave many irhportant recitals! An interesting meeting of the and appeared at many concerts as ive Mothers club was held , soloist and always with great suc-| Wednesday evening at the home of t cess. Mrs. Scheffer’s ite are! Mrs, H. 4 Stewart. well known as singers and teachers,) Mrs, G. E. McCay read a paper and many of them are occupying im-! on “How to Furnish a Small Home portant places in/America’s musical | Inexpensivel: and Tastefully,” life. Her time is always in great! while Mrs. Harrison Brooks’ paper demand and her success as a teacher | concerned ell Selected Pictures is unquestioned. Mrs. Scheffer has | in the Home.” Roll call was an- studied with many of the greatest’ swered by opinions on “Children’s . masters of vocal art. Among them| Duties in the Home.” should be mentioned Giraudet, de La-| At the business meeting the mem- Grange and Marchesi in Paris; C. A.| bers of the club decided to contrib- White, Signor Rotoli and Max Hein-/ ute five dollars to the Near East rich in Boston. Relief and the same amount to the ig i Community Chest. Mrs. Basel North ABE ales froteellag Hostess at Cards|" °"* °° % ‘s setne Mrs. Lillian Shortridgé of Flasher Mrs. Basil North entertained at|rrived in Bismarck Wednesday for Mrs. Stewart served refreshments ple ty afternoon at her|® few days’ stay. jome at irteenth street. a re as There were guests for two tables} Trinity Lutheran Ladies’ , and honors were won by Mrs. W. R.!Aid will hold a food sale and Tasst ‘ol cat flowers were. usod|Snamar 18, the lobby of Pat- cl ! for decorating the tables. At the |terson Hotel Saturday, Decem- & conclusion of the games the hostess,ber 3rd, beginning at 10:30. |) served a luncheon, course, Homemade articles of food, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Nelson of ‘this from whence they will sail for Nor-|best opportunity for gifts. way. They pan to spend some time with Mr. Nel way and to also visit points of intr- company of New York will|§ ‘est in other parts of the continent. o They will return to Bismarck early sell factory and _salesman’s in the spring. sample fur coats direct to the iss Mary G. Murray, rly of week—| ti y— this city, has accepted a position as s teacher in one of the junior high (at the Bismarck Cloak Shop. schools in San Francisco. Among the group examined for the positions Miss Murray was rated second high-' est. She,was graduated from James-! badder ch enor’, ; Chiropractor t Lee Leith, plant supervisor, Gerald; Drugless Physician r Andrews rt Ralph Baker, of the . traffice de nt of the North- | Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. D. western Bell telephone company, at Fargo, were guests of F. H.: Waldo, ; === manager of local telephone com-) pany, on Tuesday. . Dr. Enge e A meeting of the parishioners of Bee core Peas vae nee a nei evening in ish house. ‘ _C. R. Green, senior warden, resided and the budget for the coming: year was discussed. | cs | Rev. F. H. Davenport, rector of | * St. George’s Episcopal church, went to Beach Wed: lay, where he will attend a meeting‘ of the’ Dickinson Deanery. Bishop Tyler of Fargo will preside at the meeting. Raymond Tschui lin of Minne- apolis arrived in this city Wednes- day evening to be the guest of his brother and_ sister-in-law, Mr. and t Mrs. J. W. Tschumperlin. The regular Conclaye of the Tan- this evening's 7380., Election ‘ot $207,263 ting is evening at 7:30. ion 0! officers will be hefd and all members {wie Suy"e aur seep pour are requested to be Present. self, Come in Herbert Rasen, little f. Mr. : and Sire, 0. T Reach haha ba, There's « Cradle in Carclins ind ill with scarlet fever for the past My Melancholy Baby Gna Avene two weeks, is reported as getting Ho, S1018, 104toch * along nicely, 2 BO : Ye Faaraure Carolyn Williamson, daughter of My Heart Will Tell Me So ‘Mr. ‘and See ae wine has - 4 Lawn James returned ‘from Fargo, where she \‘ Re, S1019, 10tach spent several on with relatives. hand-made wearing apparel, . city left today for New York City/fancy goods, notions. Your |% lson’s relatives in Nor-] The Great Northern Fur : COOPLGSSSSCLSSSSLS PSCC LLCSS PESOS 99S SSSSS Why Women Shop in the Afternoon LL stores, in- cluding this one, would like more women to shop in the morn- ing, so as to relieve congestion due to nearly everybody shopping in the aft- ernoon. ' But this store thoroughly unger- stands why women are reluctant ‘to change their shop- ping hours. Work comes be- fore pleasure, therefore household duties come before shopping. So shop as late as you like! We would rather control your cus- tom than your hours! A. W. LUCAS CO. Chinchillas, Stewart Bolivias, Wyandotte Buckskins, Suedes, Tweeds—Mostly Mandel Sport and dressy models—coats that are a joy to select. \ Mother will surely approve their good taste and durabil- ity, daughter will love the smart style and clever tuckings, and little sister and brother will be more than pleased with them, All the To choose:from in our annual Handkerchief Sale—Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. We have spent much time during the past months preparing for this sale, ~ and you will find a great array of Handkerchiefs and Novelties to select from. Regardless of the age, Variety of Breads size, or weight of the WONDER LOAF : . 2 : male members of your BLUE RIBBON Large Reduction on Coats and Dresses \\| 22 vis |HESES" , . the various breads and S REE also the sweet goods GRAnee bina 3 In our Before Christmas Sale this week. If you have put off buying your winter coat the time of reduction that you have been waiting for is here. ciate A. W. LUCAS CO. _ Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center Hats that can be worn with smart cloth and fur coats, the types you see on fashion- able women and misses. Very flattering sports hats, cap shapes and tailored hats for Visit Our Gift Shop, Where There Is an Appropriate Gift For Every Gift Purpose x - SMARCK TRIBUNE ve nena CESSES CHRISTMAS CARDS - Large selection of personal and sentiment cards Personal cards should be ordered now. while selection is large Discount on cards if ordered in dozen or box lots bale alt Satie The Globe-Gazette Printing Co. |. | 402 Main Ave. Bismarck PPLE LPL PPR PAPEL AAPP TONIGHT. MATINEE Thars., Fri. Every Day and Sat. 4 at 3:80 “Ben-Hur” The Mightiest Picture of All 544, ao 0.000000" € ALOE Friday ---Saturday > Dec. 2 and 3 Small Head Sizes _@ clearance of Medium Head Sizes Women’s and Soft Felts—Velvets Misses’ Winter Hats EACH Also in Combinations it . all daytime wear n’s and Juniors’ Coats FRIDAY--SATURDAY Attractive new winterscoats for boys and girls in 3 groups, priced to close out quickly beat Matinees— raldpen 25c, Adults 35c — Evenings—Children 25c, Adults 50c Gi , * Starts Promptly 2:30, 7:30, 9:15 $ 95 ; COME EARLY! \ Values to Bread Is Nature's Most Complete Ration $8.50 and French Beaver Trimmed popular styles and colors included. 25,000 Handkerchiets MEN LIKE A VARIETY OF BREADS They all are heartily sanctioning the new fashion in bread, They like being served several Kinds at a meal. which we bake fresh RAISIN , , RYE daily and deliver to your grocer. ’ Serve some tonight, 4 ‘

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