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Aly TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1927 North Dakota Is Distinguished by the Capitol Club The Capitol “club, - which was or- ~ during noe Hstinguishes Ni North he last Bessio! ‘of as ie jhe. fourth state in the United States to have a club consisting of “Atherienn Women’ Is’ Topic of Discussion at Study Club Meeting American women omen who have dis- tinguished themselves in the field of arts and letters were discussed Monday afternoon when the Bis- marek anes club met with Mrs, F.. the wives of state officials and leg-| E. Diehl Mrs. C. F. Dupuis of Bismarck is pviien of the Capito? club and ane Ge Harding, secretary, Mrs. A. G. pain we named honorary presi- dent. The baka committee, of which Mrs. J. E. Stevens of Devils Lake is chairman, is endeavoring to el URE of the’ eligible members Mrs, A. O. Brown of Bucyrus is of the entertainment com- mittee and Mrs. Obert — of Bis- marck is chairman of the emblem Pott The state seal of North Dakota has been chosen for the club reef nn Mad al priate pins are The object of the club is purel: social; to in the visiting lad- ies sessions. | Entertain at Dinner and Bridge Saturday Mr. and Mrs. C.K. R Kositeky were hosts to a group of friends at din- ner Saturday eveni Roses and carnations were used to form the centerpiece for the din- ner tables, The evening was spent at two tables of bri idge. Pretty Party Marks First of Series Mrs. C. “Simpson entertained | 7 eae at atte first of a series of eae ee were “uests for five tables and_high score: were won by Mrs. A. E. Brink and Mre. Myron "Atkin son. At the conclusion of the games @ luncheon course was served. The Christmas colors predomi- nated in the decoration scheme. Red tapercandles formed thecenterpieces for each table, while tiny nut- kets phere aelied with old English ack place. bt gee marke! each asisted by Simpson Misscs Lilli.n Deal Charlie > Reime- &tad, Jane Stackhouse and Genevieve Crose. see Mrs, F. K. Celley and daughter, Merle, of Selfridge are spending — “ear oh in the city as the guests oyenn del grandchildren, the x Sciarmom e family, at 314 Fif- teenth si Members of the local DeMolay chapter will meet Wednesdav eve- ning at the Masonic temple. Initia- tion of candidates will be held’ and all new officers are to preside. Mrs, Emma “Golden of Moffit ar- rived in the city Saturday to spend the week in the interests of the Par- ent-Teachets Loo nn nea agers, 1 saad was tsgued . Russell A. Mason of ee and Miss Ella Ollenberger one Mrs. George Helling and children left Sunday for Fond du Lac, Wis., — they will visit for some eee A marriage license was issued Sat- om to Edwin Alexander Johnson a The Alexius hospital will meet this eve-| ning at 3 o'clock at the surses’ home. Mrs. Charles Liessman and son, were week-end | Boereen, of Steele, relatives, i. ., Bismarck, ten 'Walbore, Fete ence of Al:.iont were vis- lies in Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. F. A. Maser of Glen Ullin also of Bis-| Hoff, s Ellen Johnson of Wilton. | alumnae association of St.’ 7 Saietay io. § in pas city, looking after business affairs, Mr. and Mrs Jon. Semler of Mc- were week-end guests of os. 8 C. 0. Jgunnen. and J. B. Chanssee ‘were callers in Bismarck from Dick- Tison this week-end. 4 Mr, ani Mrs, M. J. Reichert of Selfridge were guests of friends here Sunday. ata! ‘Miss Edna Jensen was hostess to the D. D. D. club Monday evening at her Ue Earl Gaskell of Sterling is spend- ing the week here with re i spend on business. Ch ses of Halliday spent Sun- londay here, transacting eee Mies. Frances ‘Sherman several daye inthis John day” and me The Weather Mostly tair tomight “and Wed. mesday. Colder to- afrar6. Lundquist gave an inter- estii port on’ Women Artists, menti baie: in particular Malvina man, Cecilia Beaux, Mary Cas- sott and Gertrude Whitney. Outstanding women writers dis- cussed _b irs. J. J. were Willa Cather, Agnes Repplicr and Amy Lowell. Roll call for the: meeting was responded to with cur- rent events, Ermatinger Surprise Party For Mrs. R.J. Dohn Sunday \. A surprise party was given Sun- day evening at the R. J. Dohn home in honor of the birthday Koala le of Mrs, Dohn, The evening was nt with cards and dancing. At t e close of the evening a course luncheon was served with places marked for 25 guests. rove Bible Class Gives Party For Nurses The nurses of the Bismarck hos- pital were honored Friday evening when the Philatiea Bible class of the Presbyterian chur]. entertainel in the church parlors. Games and music were the diver- sion of the evening after which re- al dated were served. Misses Ha- Whiper, Myrtle Russell and Raine Tyse acted as hostess. Woman’s “Club Meets With Mrs. J. Curran| Mrs, James Curran was hostess to the Woman’s club Monday eve- ning at the recular meeting. Suggstions for and showing of) handmade Christmas gifts was the mse given by each member at roll call. The evening was given over to an interesting art exhibit which. was! discussed and explained by Mrs. H.| L, Wheeler as leader. Hotel Prince Beauty Parlor. Courteous and efficient’ opera- tors, Phone 15. Mrs, Meade, | proprietor. Allen &-Engeseth Lawyers Office over Hoskins-Meyer ’ Health Seal Sale Now you perc et Asp Be rs alisttey oe rugged tit pera Beyond $s Goce Guild exdtanee bave coal Ze sed che of cues mane pe and retrained in decoration—man sty! In our selection prices range at $25 and up. BONHAM BROS. The store of safe diamond buying Opens in Schools The Health Seal sale which opened Monday in the ublic schools was pre-announced Satur- day when Santa and four health crusaders rode through the city streets reminding the people of the coming sale. The sleigh was decor- ated with symbolic pennants and sleigh bells sounded in the streets from 1 o’clock until 2:30 Saturday afternoon. Mart Christianson as Santa, and Ruth Christianson, Sarah Crewe, Jean Fritz and Lois Werstlein as the health crusaders, rode in the sleigh, The grade schools are slivided in- ap Matined Salcadtbh on Mahi Day 2:30 TONIGHT - IONIGHT - Tuesday A LAUGH FOR EVERY TICK OF. THE CLOCK News Pictures - Comedy VAUDEVILLE Tonight PALACE Theatre - Mandan $315 & 10315 Bismarck Time Eltinge - Coming ESTHER RALSTON “Figures Don’t Lie” CHARLIE MURRAY “The Gorilla” LON CHANEY “London After Midnight” THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE to districts and teams this year./ is Any team selling $10 worth of seals is entitled to a prize; any individual selling 25 cents worth of seals, a double barred red cross pin. A large picture, the selection of which will be left to a school Capen will be offered to the schi x eaies the largest amount of the seals, Families who have purchased their quota of seals are requested to designate the fact by placing a seal on the front door. eee A pageant will be presented Wed- tees d evening at the yyterian church under the auspices of the Women’s Missionary society. The .ageant is entitle “The Gan and the Answer” and more than 40 peo- ple are taking part. The form- ance, which will begin at clock, When you are doing your} Hotel Prince Beauty -|Christmas shopping do not| Courteous and efficient imped €0lforget the gift shop in ee ee oe) ae basement of the Hotel Pi es A new shipment of North Da- Pg Nar gy’ ota Pe expect this ° = kot: ottery pected Ys ust ae Ba: Pance, A.0.U.W. hall, Tues- or aprerenar s: | ‘at Hr. Walker of Fred apent Sat-|day, Dee. 6. Welk’s Novelty] “The 10th is the last aay urday lke of Fredonia spent sis Orchestra. Just back from/| discount on Gas bills. Si Texas, Luncheon cloth, buffet set, Porrconinniteernon te ere Burn delra, priced right,, The Wat-| The Watkins Store,-Mes @. F. eoag ee deira, pi right. e Wat-| The Watkins Store, ‘Mrs. G. F. kins Store, Mrs. G. F. Ford,|Ford, Mandan, N. D. Phone| | Wachter Transfer Co. Mandan, N. D. Phone 185-W. | 185-W. Phone 62 DECEMBER SALES Women’s Quality Apparel We are cleaning up, consequently, Coats, Dresses, Millinery, Underwear and Hosiery in certain lines have been priced in many cases way below their cost to us—Come and share in these unheard of Bargains while they last, Winter Coats An event of tremendous importance from point of view of both style and Mother Mrs. A. E. Jones of yet will be present at the meeting oe important | usiness will cussed. All members are u be present, open to the public. The annual thane offering oar be taken on this occasion, eee Mrs. C. C. Winnole of Hazelton is spending a few days in Bismarck with friends and transacting busi- ness, eee Mr. and Mrs, I. M. Helland of Beu- fe are spending a few days in this city. eee, A daughter was born Monda: a Alexius hospital to Mr. and d Morris of Baldwin. ee @ L, Matson of Huron, S. D., trans- "| acted business in this city Monday. see Dr. Earl Walker of Hazelton net Saturday in Bismarck on bus- ness, The Fort Lincoln chapter of War Mothers will hold a special meeting Thursday afternoon at 3 o’clock at the home of Mrs. W. H. Webb_ at 319 1-2 Main avenue. State War can hear ~ the famous “NUTCRACKER SUITE played by Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra complete on VICTOR Red S eal RECORDS This wonderful piece of music, that = everyone knows at least in part, is now available exactly as recorded by one of the world’s greatest orchestras. You will want this find nome © Come in and u 3 bear it... today! ~ Hoskins-Meyer The Home of KFYR CY economy. For here are the very newest fashion trends of the hour repro- duced in the leading fabrics of the’ season. Our entire stock of high grade lavishly trimmed coats goes on sale at such reductions as were never before offered so early in the season. Values to $32.50 Values to $39.50 Values to $57.50 $1950 5” $3500 Values to $79.50 Values to $115.00 . +49. 0 rg 30 Hose Wool Hose Odd Shades—Broken Sizes, Silk or Wool Hose—Full fashioned, made of best yarns, by foremost Hosiery Manus ° facturers, Silk Hose values to $1.75. Wool Hose values to $1.50—all priced to close out quickly at only 50c-.. PLEASE NOTE—These are all absolutely first qualities—o not hosiery bought for sale purposes, but taken from regular stock, ~ Underwear » These cold days demand warmer un- Here’s your chance to save Athena and Kayser makes in Bodice, Band top or derwear. considerably on a good supply. High neck styles, long or short sleeves and knee or ankle length. Some silk and wool num- bers included in this lot, Values up to $2.75 $1.00 - Dresses Wonderful Valyes, Frocks for every occasion. Sport frocks, street and afternoon frocks of Crepe, Satin, Velvet, Georgette and twill.and Flannels—all colors, all sizes, with best fashion tendencies, Here are dresses at prices that defy duplication anywhere. $8.75 $15.00 $25.00 Values to $19.50 Values to $29.50 Values to $49.50 have the biggest assortment of Christmas g |B Great Christmas Store isy WEBB BROTH “Merchandise of Merit Only” ~~ ‘ ‘Two great price groups. A Cleanup of all Fall and Winter Hats in. eluding some of our most recent arrivals for early spring wear, Velvets, Combinations, Felts, Velours in large or small head a and all colors in Fashion’s favored Models, : $4.95. $1.95 Values to $12.50 Values to.$7.50 is bubbling over with the spirit of the season, "