The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 2, 1927, Page 5

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1927 MILK — ORIEVT — Americans of | and when m Minot Leads Cities . srattel exipioyed Uy teak eebertess| Lost of North Dakota in Entrants its at N. D. U. ‘Annoanes Rartige of - Marjorie McCormack and William Wachal Outside of Grand Forks, Minot, tobe aoe ‘Mrs. W. 1 W. K. McCormack with 48 students, leads all of the |0f this city announce the marriage cities of North Dakota in the num-|9f thelr doughter, Marjorie A. to ber attending’ the state university. The wedding took Nov. 23 at Grand Forks, represented by 425 inp students, has-nearly one quarter. of eee ind Presents of the the entire enrollment. vereats W. E. Vater read Bismarck and Fargo follow Minot Following the ceremony a wed- with 39 and 36 students respective- served at the ly. Devils has 29 29 stadenta at | Metormsck” home. Lake > Mr. and Mrs. tending the institution; Williston|Wachal are, taking = trip to wala and Valley City, 16 each. Twin Cities and other eastern The state is their return the 1 students. at points. -U; gee oe _ a the Me ed their home in Bismarc ing the 27 enterea from East Grand} The bride ks. Seve Se ae toe | school and hes Htended 4 h Bliver, ‘orks. nteen B. ry aay foreign ve students at law office of Josep! countries ogtlan ie Ss Dent forget the this sniversity, Heat having four| some time. The ore and Canada, Trinity Lutheran Ladies’ | aid will hold's food sale and lain gown no longer plain a scintillating string of flat | Smetagse or sapphire crystals set in dance a e A. O. ins W. hall ‘ong, students entered and Soak) | nt ea of Wells Novelty Orchestra hm Miss Mary Ellison E. L. Smith of Wilton was a call- through Texas. cere ‘ys Honored at. Dinner] in this city Wednesda; ——_—. A. W.'Lucas Co. Basement Miss Madge ~Buney “en prices on coats andi Lunch oom now open. Thursday evening at a nts at the ———_ ner party at ios Grand Pacific — Phone 566, 312 Main Read both of rarest _ on pages 6 and 7. A.W. “panes Co. vee of Miss “The Big Christmas Store” . e “I LIKE Cod Liver O11!” The “land was ge: wareeioen Vente ropaticontcn ital ated with & color schemé ly Seger yellow formal b che birthday Tighted! % 01 i with cates and set in a : Ellison of "Sterling, 5 | mother of the — of honor, was | 9 an out-of- town, guest, ¥ Give Pretty Party ‘ Wednesday Evening|% Mrs. Earl . Peck fete Mrs, Giles |X hs pectin sses Wednes-| % waeere we at thee Peek home. x ere were guests for Relat ta-/% and the bridge honors an Sey Mrs. Earl Beatt and Mrs. H H. T. Perry. At the conclusion of the a, a course lunchec~ of och andy and yellow nin thei table | ¢ decorations. % eee y souls Cc. Pica ttly f Cone . spent en route to California. While here she will ‘be'the house guest of Mr. | ¥ and Mrs. J. M. Harty and will visit | 3 with her’son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. Be Haskin of Dick. Lucas Co.’ a CANDY OaY SATURDAY It is really a wonderful gift for all, because it combines genuine delight with wholesome nourishment—and, is always. appreciated. It would also pe a good time to anticipate Christmas needs. Dr. N. 0. Ramstad of this city|2 attended the meeti: of the Stuts- man county Med‘cal was held in Jamestown Dr. Ramstad read a-paper at the minetinig + e o-e ‘ About 25 couples attended the | % _ . ments .were evening. = yy aetna ughter, Vivian, of mt ‘ Thursday in Bismarck with relatives | > while en route to Atlantic, Ohio, | % where they plan to. make their home. » Mrs. B. B. Ellison of Sterling | § hilly in the city Thursday to/% pend a few days as the ter ‘aunbies? Miss ‘Mary @v, McDonnell sod Fi Hardit ve Bismarck, railroad pl satel ers, are transacting Wares, see Miss Shirlely G. Fox of Bismarck, rural school Snapacten, is spending a few days in Valley City on busi- ness. ba cates This woolen frock fea tures a plain and plaid material smartly com: bined. PICTORIAL PRINTED PATTERNS A. W. LUCAS C0. ef Mrs. Ed Larson, Mrs. and Mrs. C. Hanson of Ruso spent | % Wednesday in this city with friends. | % Mrs, F. A. Digby has as her |% haus saesk her mother Mrs. E.|§ of La Crosse, Pee rce cece eerenenceee The Specials Are Milk Chocolate Butter Balls — rich butter cream centers, rolled in _ luscious nut meats and coated with rich milk 39 chocolate; a pound ..... : Cc 100% Plastic Filled Candies Very thin hard candy coatings of various fla- vors and colors, holding centers “ re '39c fruits and nuts; pound Bey $ | PEANUT BRITTLE—With every pare of A marvage 1 ‘was. issued | ere eh | eae acct, hee Migs Doris Cummings of this ety : Byittleat ...........0++ Root tor trainee yl Assorted Milk Chocolates ida were soe tf a : soldat 608 pou Susly any ony A9c aaueita= ST ee rn mle digits Sovereign Assorted Chocolates eh elle en amen ter Nie 39c aR There will also be other specials, Saturday. \A.W. ———* Bigmarck’s Busy Shopping Center Basement Lunch ‘Room THE BISMARCK TRIB "| no substitute for Foley’s Honey i | cs Na Get the genuine.— iy woolen fur For Sale — Etch France in Patterson by, Saturday at 1 Continued throughout GOOD REMEDY FOR BAD |the A. O. U. W. hall tonight.{ Figh grade , COUGH blair pe led Orchestra = trimmed drenoes at special re- “A hard persiste: i | arri ‘rom a successful tour | du prices for Saturday.— kept me pl ‘for igceral nights, through Texas. Harris-Robertson’s. ist recommend. and Tar Com December Sale of | _ Millinery no chicretortnr reall remedy for coughs, colds, throat and pronchial "irritations, Recent Read both of Gussner’s ads, on pages 6 and 7. Don't forget the dance at ign eee Matinee Every Day 2:30 TONIGHT - Fri. & Sat. THE WORLD'S GREATEST SHOW A clean-up of all fall and winter hats in stock. We have marked ye ° ridiculously low in order to close them out quick- ly and have room for new merchandise. SHOP EARLY Two Low Price Groups $] 95 $ 495 A specially selected assortment of Felts, New Metallic hats, Felts, Velvets, Velvets, Gombinations and Metal Velours and Combinations, including trimmed hats in all colors and large or some of our most recent arrivals in small head sizes. Off-the-face and every wanted color and all head -sizes narrow brim styles in in\styles for Miss or Matron. Values to $7.50 Former Values to $12,50 and up. You will gasp at the GREAT CIRCUS! You will marvel at the CHARIOT RACE! You: will cheer the SEA FIGHT! You will toned at the LOVE ROMANCE! You will thrill we the GAL- LEY SCENES! Shop Here in Bismarck’s Greatest Christmas Store WEBB ct tel “Merchandise of Merit Only” With a cast of thousands eaded by RAMON NOVARRO Betty Bronson, May McAvoy, Carmel Myers, Francis X. 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Compens : ' There's a big shortage and ' they are hard to get but avery. . day. or ‘two we teeeive- oct

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