The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 10, 1927, Page 5

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home, ‘1HE.BISMARCK TRIBUNE - — — SS Burn | - EVENTS OF WEEK AHEAD | Beulah Coal ee Transfer Co. 12 Lions, Grand Pacific Hotel .. 115 P. one 62 za - : % | pA P. E.'0., Mrs. Dollar .... Recon 3:09 P. Re Sa Ga } ~ = = bot ical ieee k piece Eo ee ltui at wan 2 a BZ ca z Hf Catholic ighters of America lary’s Ha 200 P.O q Misses Goddard and |Local Students at City” Commision, City Hal is $200 P. 3 m PZ ¥ . “MERRY © H &. |. O. O. F. Canton, 1, H . 2 Wises ; Burke Entertain at | N.D.U. Nominated Pythian Siators, A, 0, U. W. Hall SB : a : a 1 CHRISTMAS” Dancing Party Friday; For Class Offices| * ivan: lab, Mra, rice Owets dian SKN hl t Misses Katha: Ea: ia Business and Professional Women, B. P. 5 . KNOWLES te JeMELERY =I ry Marian Burke ‘wore hostesbes “to| Duane Dich ll of Glaeser ane] HiaOante Faacberaunate, 1-0. 0; F- Hall boo B Siowance.n oat | WITH A my twelve couples Friday evening at al-among the successful candidates for School Board, High School : 8:00 P. halatach teh ol ks Party in honor of Miss} class offices elected at the first Yeomen, A. 0. U. W. Hall ...- 8:00 P. \ $ Sue tee and her fiance, peat avon Bate 14 Rotary, Grand Pacific Hotel 1a H The Cordova Mark Iden- Gift Chosen From During the evening favor dances! Earl Benser was elected senior class Pipe aniy chek, aut Satie 3:00 P. tifies Hand Wrought : Our Splendid ‘were featured, and at the conclusion| president; Willis Shepard, junior Current Events Club, Mrs, Keller . 3:00 P. Lhahad «* the dancing emerge ire oon i Bresident, and Duane ‘Wednesday ‘Club, Miss Marion Burke 3:00 P. Hand Tooled and Hand i Assortment © 26. Sila eae an out-of-town guest. dat “eee baie Auarieas tase dustin, BP. W, 8:00 Pp Laced Leatherware. ub Th Mrs. Davis Presents | 15 Thursday Musical Clu, Mrs. A, J. Atnot 3:00 P. The quickest way ‘to # ae P. M. Webb Elected Pupils in Recital Taniée: gelled 2 eae Hs L 0. 0. F. Hall 8:00 PB When you gelect a seit in man’s heart is a Xmas , Head f a jasonic Commandery, jasonic Temple ..- 8:00 P. oh herware loo! ‘or t! e Cor- Gift of something he can of 40 & 8 Club SUlbiaT GIN Wake. ind As 10 ea OL Fr RAMEE rt 8:00 P. iuitides Eioenen ocak wear such as a snappy suit P. M, Webb was elected Chef de| decorate the rooms this afternoon W. B.A, A. 0. U. W. Hall .. 8:00 P. lished quality like the ste or warm overcoat on of iar ne &8 oo at} When pad = M. Davis presented | ane ate on pee ue — le artist's mar! mn Ks . the Grand Pacific hotel. The tal| eitel ay ‘her hee ae oe ae, Vee ae — wood Pottery—a source of 10 per cent holiday dis- with ciwebe raemeatity “The mothers of the pupils were| fF surgical treatment, INFLUENZA ‘ those who sell ih Pere pen wet Ua sli Geen ANE eeanien Tren) Sues St tie piceram, end refresh:| ay 4. Meckott" of Dickinson is a eee riahslatli ah ioe Becrtsch, correspondents" Norman| ernoon.” The fonowing” pupils’ weee| Tansucting business in Bismarck for panei Siti LaTGNGiie stNses ee In the home bath robes Flow, conducteur; Harry Rosenthal, | presented: “s a few days. |. ICAL’ first die stamped to provide bedroom slippers, and pa- de Ia porte; Walter Sather,| Annie Andersgn, Mary Bankston, eecARU LONE a stereotyped pattern. Handy F Piel ner commis voyageur; Dr. J. K. Blunt,| Peggy Bank: tort trice Bowman, | , Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Fode of New BONES HEALTH wrought as applied to Cor- jamas are a necessity. We L. V. Miller and Tom Burke, chem-| Eleanore ‘Cook, Ruth Christianson, Salem are business callers in this : dova is the product of both have them in many pleasing inots locaux, | Donna Jean Davis, Alice Knowles, ewe hand and brain. color combinations. r mma Langer, Lydia Langer, Mary| ew Hatch of Minot spent Frid 3 Louise Nuessle, Ruth Sorlie and dy Froese el ea | We are exclusive a ‘or at lt a [ Mew Sessa Goa. The Chiropractor re- fH || Conavna feather in Beonncce We also have reday ©) atiss Emma Klein of Wilton has| p-Ciatence Scott of Regan spent ll stores the free flow of | Sweaters, blazer 1K Members of the G. ¥. M. club| Deen admitted to St, Alexius hos-linggs | fm Vital nerve force whose F. A. KNOWL Mista bill ety SU tGiad, were entertained Thursday evening| Pita! for treatment. | : see retarded supply is the. othe ES, ties, socks, kid gloves, dress at the home of Miss Alma Hecken-|' 7 5. Lange of Shield |, W: F. Burnett of Fargo was a f “Py,” Jeweler shirts, and many other laible. iniateday here’ looks after Pisic| business caller in this city Friday. cause of the “Flu. items for men and Pg The evening was spent with| ness interests, eee Dus Tie we When this is obtained “Bismarck’s Diamond Store” Matte Ae el ames and dancing, Misses Mildred ‘eee S. E. Ellsworth of Jamestown is a] | 4, i which they can wear and itz and Julia Wetmore winning! pes, RO, Everson of Washburn|>usiness visitor in this city. the wonderful natural Since 1907 be proud ®et, prizes ‘in the games. At the close] was the guest of friends in Bis ——_—_—_—_ iZ effect of full mental ee 2 of the evening a course luncheon] marck Frid: in 3is-) Don’t forget about the dance . . ‘ ‘was served by the hostess, Oe ee at Winter Garden _tonight.| |§ ee cy ee Mrs, A. E. Jones of Lisbon, state} _,Mr#. William Baker and daughter| Vagabonds entertaining, Every! | {ull health by restor- SHOP EARLY War Mother, has spent several days ak phameromd and Saturday.| i ie Kd pra has Mrs. Anne L, Peterson in is city, meeting wi ie local ‘very! ly welcome. sue celts to normal, 2 . ‘War Mothers. On Thursd the|= — — — _ ch AR tae > : : Fort Lincoln chapter ‘met at the Piano Studio DAHL CLOFHING “ened o ite mh a att The o Has Moved From cers of the cl r held a 293 9 nr meting Friday nae which ett 223 Second Street STORE planned with Mrs. Jones for a con- as to the ns enn se eld Bomar cr Re gene vderwnt RANGER Cowan Building Open evenings til ee wen ote i Sens value ever! Y LAL / on second floos ristmas ntion. ile in * > iat poe guest of Mrs. Al4k. solid goldG: C. 40 nn iaemay eee 4 se ae BONHAM BROTHERS - ,e iley, ¥ il a vacancy , inthe U.S. ‘Ariny air ~ The store of safe diamond buying corps. He enlisted at Fort Lincoln, Lea ee fetter lew! = ii ins th. re e is a member o! 2s F; A the 1924. class of Bismarck high " > Heke ected | INIA ) je Mrs . Only high school graduates kpisteech AR eA UU Ties ere accept in she air corps. values» prices, $25 , ‘ $300 The W. B. A. lodge will give a a dancing vey. hare % renin Groen Cortouche, 14 Uy. ood gold, $40 Matinee Every Day 2:30 i é a » al «UW. . . l. "Prizes will be given to the holder of ° G ° th Tnky mabe, Refceshmens TONIGHT - Saturday The Christmas Gift Supreme and music will be furnished by the ° 3 tle crema oy? ph ne en You'll Roar at ef Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Whittemore \ SJecentwn cbse shan” scowel : : jamestown 3 ¢ Se oe PEA Alia, Gautier The First National Bank Prices are most reasonable and, best of all, every garment is of giety, met. at the home of Professor obatinaaca ae an - the known Frederick-James make with 34 years of fur experience ASR Le |: TT ; r as your guarantee of satisfaction Miss Mary Staley returned to her 5 ‘ Some in St. Paal jisagored Phnren The Pioneer Bank r vi for F a at the rome ot her brother and sie Established 1979 Selected prime pelts correctly Map! ete matched in color and size; authentic styling combined with expert needle- the ‘Salvati We extend to our clients all of the fa- work; all these essentials are ex- in charge of the sevvices Sunday. cilities of a modern banking institu- pressed in two words: “Good Quali > Election of Officers will be held at tion. ve ty.” Frederick-James Furs are dis- Beart f Rete he cath we . : " tinguished .by their good quality. t 8 0’ Mary’s audi- : forum Savings Bank Department -. They are garments of style. dependa- 1 Mrs. 1. B, Waldron of Fargo, who Safety Deposit Box Conveniences MURRAY bility and beauty. st 0! rr 8! rr, : : 2. Mrs. Thomas Hall of this eity, will Commercial Banking in all of its KELSEY visit at Dickinson before returning b hi - - ‘ rancnes NEWS PICTURES { of @ a Mies Norma. hing Det is a stu- t akota, ness college at Fargo, is spending a three weeks’ vacation at her home, in city. / C. B. Little, President ’ J. L, Bell, Vice President Frank E. Shepard, Cashier H, E. Hanson, Ass’t. Cashier + E. W. Leonard, Ass’t. Cashier _ B. F. Lawyer, Ass’t. Cashier Comedy “Forgotten Sweeties” Monday & Tuesday LON CHANEY “London After Midnight” oe ee ee ee ee Do You xnons ee . AN ENLARGEMENT Repairing __ Remodeling % Sunday. Not so e Frederick-James repairing MAKES AN . : and remodeling department is espe- : ‘ I deal ry aia Gift cially equipped to extend a maximum - of service at minimum cost. ; ; sane aE TWO DAYS ONLY!!! rf You still have time to dig out that pet negative and have - | ). “II —-HOSKINS-MEYER ake an enlargement from it. ee : You may have it in black or white, Sepia or‘in our Hand : Oil Colored. Prices are very reasona | lookoverthesamples, - HOSKINS-MEYER Come.in and

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