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em: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1927 Schaefer Announced| Campus Life Will “by Mrs. Williamson tions and table appoint-| Mr. Diehl, who is the son of Mr. ments were carried out in yellow.| and Mrs. F. E. Dich! of this city, is ‘The announcement of the aj | @ sophomore in the school of edu- ing marriage was made on tiny place | cation at the state university. Plans cards. nee on the campus for Boo reulation Entertained by CRE ely ys. E, A. Eateer With the coming of winter the circulation of books from the city} The D. D. N. Club was entertained library has greatly increased. About| Thursday evening by Mrs. E. A. books were given out during] Kaiser at her home at 712 Eleventh month of November, 1,368 going] street. to children. This is an increase of] The evening was espent at two 499 over the circulation for Ottober,| tables of bridge and score prizes and an increase of 1,574 over that) were awarded to Mrs. H. C. Lewis, of November, 1926, Mrs. W. J. Rigg and Mrs. H. G. .. Of the books circulated 73. per| Hilden. At the close of the evening “cent are fiction. During the month| a refreshment course was served by of November, 1,196 visitors called/ the hostess, at the city libr reading room. gh SN Mrs. H. G. Hilden North Dakota Is ‘doo Active in P.T. A,| Hostess at Bridge Mrs. H. G. Hilden was hogtess to For some time North Dakota has| members of the J. B. O. bridge club outstanding in the nation in| Wednesday evening. Christmas Child Welfare work, and it is now] colors were used to decorate the : = ing distinction in the activi-| rooms and tables. a of its Parent-Teacher associa-| Bridge was played at three tables. jon: 8. Mrs. L. V. Spohn and Mrs, D. Har- North Dakota branch of the| ris won high honors in the games. — congress of parents and achers and! A course luncheon was served at held its annual convention | the close of the evening. recently at Fargo where it gained eee state in tH union to elect man for| Xathodistcharch wilt erence si in union a for ist church will present two Feast e inst | Maman, ae MA, le > ur E, church parlors. Lean elected to. the of-| Revolt,” by Ellis Parker Butler, and Fad Wanted Publicity,” by Mrs. |. Waldo, will be presented un- Waldo’s direction. Mrs. President. We fully expected a pro- ive state itis Nore Dakota to the ao one to set this great North Dakova has alse been the) Judge Fred Jansonius and Court nos atest Edwin McCarty returned y from Jamestown, and will t aoe the intone oe oa seer | No cases were available for trial by the department | until Monday at the Stutsman coun- and educators the| ty term of court, and the term was until that dime. J. S. Fevold of Baldwin spent Tuesday and Wednesday here look- the ing after business, affairs, The F. G. W. club will meet Sat- urday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Miss Helen, Targart. John J. Tuchscherer of Rugby has been admit itted to St. Alexius hospital 20r treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reese and Phil- ip Reese of Mercer are spending a few days in this city. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Mueller of Ha- zen spent Thursdry in this city ions were -Misses Annie and Sena Mironuck this city Jen. 10, 11 and 12. pi city Wamennay, interested may William Kretchmar of Venturia A.W, Lucas beauty parlor. — lig g patient at St, Ajexius ” ospital. \ Mr, and Mrs. M. B. Gilman are] he U, C. T. auxiliary will meet time in Chicr¢0/ geturday mans oe Cloudy tonight and Satur- / An RCA Speaker. That Speaks for Itself ads pnedigaaa ME in today and hear the new tion of broadcast programs, Hear it : “1+ gf Radiolas. You will realize that you : Hoskins-Meyer ‘d The Home of KFYR Warmth at the auto wheel is in- sured by these wool gloves with flared cuffs and leather binding. the Elks hall. A ‘si follow the business Mrs. Charles Fero of Thunder neh spent Wednesday én this city, ing business. oes 8. T. May, ‘ye PAST MATRONS TO MEET Christmas p: street, Friday afternoon at 2:30. The student nurses at St. Alexius Hosnital will hold a sale of needlework and home- made candy at Cowan’s Druz Store, Saturday, December 10. —————e——xXZz=—XxKKKF_—sSEE A Cod Liver Oil!” ry Parents have no right to achildthe smecestous boaeaee fieme pote co liver cil, And no reason to, now! For coco cod has a flavor children Jove. It's pure cod liver oil, but it tastes only of rich chocolate. (You'll like it, 100!) Give that boy or girl a chance, Paint those cheeks with zing vitamins that abound in coco cod. Every drog store has been supplied. Thad rcp Cnn Get It at Finney’s Drug Store No Check Has Bzen Made Yet on Chest Campaign Results Whether or not Bismcrck Teached its quota of $14,659.70 in the Community Chest drive was un-' known td@ay, as a check on the amount of cash and pledges turned in has yet to be made, to H. Pp Goddard, secretary of the : In Reverse! Workers report tuat there is splendid spirit of cooperation among the citizens in seeing that the quota is attained, and state that the cam- paign will be a success if there fs a r cent response to the appeal At the conclusion of the drive to- night, the auditing committee begin an immediate check on results and it is the opinion of the officers of the chest that there will - be no need for a cleanup campaign.| The umbrella, among other things in this age, hrs obeyed the “right- about-face” order. Its strap handle on the bottom facilitates carrying. Lieut. Cot. Shuman Visits Fort Lincoln jocial hour will meeting. the me: age that Major rry Smith, commanding GOOD REMEDY FOR BAD COUGR “A hard persistent wearing cough kept me awake for several nights, and when my druggist recommend- ed Foley’s Honey and Tar und, I was eager to try it. 8 than two days, my cough was entirely gone,” says this satisfied user from Nebraska. no chioroform, a really valuable remedy for coughs, colds, throat the seventh corps area, is anxious to be of~assistance to the Fort Lincoln in getting established its local problems, . Shuman of Omaha, adjutant general of this corps area, was a guest of Lieut. Col. Thomas W. Brown, commanding Fort Lin- coln, this forenoon. The area commander is especial- ping the local gar- to secure immediately president of tke Dick- inson normal school, was a guest in Bismarck Thursday, “ John Thorpe of Minot, and former- ly of this city, is spending a few days here on business. eg Fred Krueger and J. F. Krueger of Fargo were business callers here Wednesday. ; Leslie Cline of Bismarck has been admitted to St. Alexius hos; treatment. C, McAllister of Braddock was a ected caller in this city Wednes- ly anxious in hel, no substitute for Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound, Get the genuine.— Ady. necessary winter clothing’ for men and in providing for. the warmth and comfort of the com- mand, Col. Shuman said. f H the finer points of the local admin-{ Dakota pottery arrived yester- pital f - A new shipment of North istration were discussed, and Col. Shuman expressed his gratitude at the cordjal relation which here between the civilian population and the men at the fort, At the daily officers’ call at the fort, which is held at 11:30 a. m., the visiting officer became ac- quainted with all officers of the 3rd battalion, 4th infantry, day at the Gift Shop in the Ho- Prices reasonable. The 10th is the last day of Stata Wave: bees tibia. fore discount on Gas bills. arty which will be held by the Past Matrons’ club at the home of Mrs. F. E. Diehl, 809 Sixth isiting with Gov. AG. Sorlie ail visiting with Gov. A. G. Sorlie aa Drugless Physician THE FAMOUS BROADWAY MYSTERY COMEDY Wi. Charlie Murray and Fred Kelsey as the world fa- mous sleuths who see all, hear all and know nothing. FOR RENT Siore room occupied by Holt Clothing Co. in the City Na- tional Bank Building will be for rent January Ist. Inquire Webb | Brothers. Big dance at Patterson’s halt Friday night, Dec. 9th. Music by Welk’s Novelty Orchestra. Guaranteed attractions. - —L_ EEE Dr. Geo. F. McErlain Osteopathic Physician Electrotherapy Solar-Ray Chrotlc Diseases a Specialty 116 Fourth Street Phone 240 Bismarck, N. D. 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