The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 20, 1928, Page 5

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1927 Ruby Anderson Are Hostesses to Club Mrs. 0. O. ‘Tee 8 and Mrs, Ruby Anderson entertained the Girls Sew- ing club Wednesda: Loe at Mra, | Lee’s home in the Rose Apartments. } The evening was spent with sew- in, at the conclusion of which re- freshments were served by the hostesses. eee Plans a initiating a class of candidates in tot Mall will be form- ah ee a tonight’s session of the : ks lodge, and arrangements | tae a een show to be given - March 0 and St Til be daceer The Elks band will give a concert pet op lt hay concert wi ‘rom sta- tion KFYR. ‘ Members hd juested to arrive at the meeting in time to hear the music. At 5 "close of the business session lunch will be served. F) oe ° ee Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Craig of Esmond, who have been attending the fe Pinte session of the legislature, Digs reday ona trip to San eee | Miss Catherine Wetzstein has re- turned to her home at Glen Ullin, having spent the past few months | as a patient at St, Alexius hospital. 7a | Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Kretchmar of | Center, former residents of Bis- marck, visited on here Wednes- day and Thursday. Misses Catherine C. Baker and acting business in Bismarck this week, peruse thter was born Wednesday at Ads Alexius hospital to Mr. and| 0. yuuw Mrs. Alfred McLellan of this city. A son was jisen’ Wednesday at st.|3 Alexius oe okey to Mr. and Mrs./q William Tinks of this city. Miss Eunice. Cain will leave Sat-|% bei for Chicago on a buying trip x for Webb Brothers st store, s J. J. Rue left Thursday for Min- : called by | ¢ neapolis, where he was the death of his mother, 4, Rev. In Relmler of Golden Valley | $ has returned home after spending | ¥ several days in this city. Mrs, Carl i. Mier of ae ; Rockford is spendir > the week here | 3 as the guest of friends, Miss Marjorie Steak of Bismarck | $ to St. Alexius | ¥ has been admitted hospital for treatment. -Mr. and Mrs. David Schwartz of Golden Valley spent Thursday here | % as the guests of friends, Mr. and Mrs, C. J. Hill of Wash-|§ burn were business callers in Bis-|% marck Thursday. eee Mrs. F, M. Baumgartner of Man- % dan has accepted a position at the} % A.W. Lucas store, : Mrs. H.C. thy aie Miss Erna Lo: of Stanton were callers in Bismare! Wednesday, ~ A. C. Nelson of Mandan has been|@ admitted to St. Alexius hospital for treatment. eee William Christman of Hazen has been discharged from St. Alexius hospital, a *# 2 J. L. Owens of Hazen tri tana business in Bismarck Wednesday, Mrs. J. W. O'Rourke of Mandan is a patient at St, Alexius hospital. Mr. and Mrs. E.J. Reilly of Hazen spent Thursday here with friends, SHORT TALKS BY THOUGHFUL MOTHERS A Wisconsin Mother says: “I find “mothers iy well informed on the subject of ‘dope’ in inadieinee. Few mothers now-a-days w buy a Droparalian that contained opiates or chlo itor It is aiekiy Steet yo story. quickly ive for coughs, colds, croup and throat ir- titstionn Pure anit is sure, ant worth many times its price.”—A + « . harnessed, fs a bringer of comforts, a pro- moter of efficiency, a mult ad of conveniences... . wi nessed, it is a destroyer of prop- erty that i, eater Social and Personal Mmes. 0.0. Lee and |Margaret Werstlein Rose Hoellinger of Minot are trans-|) [Seite | Ee: Fublic Library | ing be ready fot - be iar Bot, | sot January 21 Fiction Possibilities of development in these fields are the subjects of this book. lends are chapters on Moog eo Honored at Shower] wart—etamy ‘Trial, mystery |2ties of, the open range, cow story. an horses, ate with the Miss Catherine W Weratlein enter- stery of Bh —Red ge at pease, a pote inimital eae iilecde tained at a handkerchief shower | Story Fearn 8 ogee of the Galswo: 8. Thursday evening in compliment to wa oe . biteeta esa bar ery in a Prologue "and Pe Ry se her sister, Margaret, whose mar- and ite in a woman with | py . ont acts telling ee a cnais riage to en Fe aie of vais city will be 2 emotions ee) high ideals, rus, aroused by Christ ye ae ae Heart aaa |My Flesh, |the dead. and white} the story ot Theodgeia Be Pa purest: | Power—Smaller American House. win aed yt the rooms| ously Uedowy Illustrated with photographs and aad table. At the close of a ‘hoclal nd in sth has has Soe re Tae plans of fifty-five houses of the evening a two-course luncheon was ae Ee on life itsel less expensive type selected from served. ew ee it in closer the recent work of adh cemeer countr: The Men’s class of the McCabe i, the story!” The following juvenile titles have Methodist church will have othe] of 8 young girl ho hed looked too |been added duri gril te hae Foguler oracle diane. this a ore: | long regs Ber, os ean cralaisdell—Rhymes and Tales for ning at 6 o’cl church. cailed come ren, Hoskin be the into the world of action, she had! ~ Bruce—Kris and Kristina. Gace of tee evening, a mu te the power Capuana—Nimble Legs. 8 will be ‘presented. ire ae: Clare) Colum—Peep-show Man. __ as young coquette who} Coolidge—What Katy Did at Miss ctiavlaee “Waal Miss A oy ig dit ei School. Esther Nogsle of this city, who are| but cag} - trouble her by telling her!” Crew—Saturday’s Children. attendin; Jami about i Dugmore—Adventures in Beaver Jamestown, recently took part in a Tete = Gallions Reach. Al stream Camp. musical gram igo at the col-|treasure-island story in a en Eastman—Indian Scout Talks. lege by Bets literary society./ setting, the prinsipal character an] Frskine—After Schocl. ordinary conven’ man who is} Ferris—Girls Whe Did. Mr. and tre Theedore Taylor of | suddenly ieee into” @ series Fitzhugh— Along the Mohawk Wilton are visiting in this am as Abe ete € Trail, the guests of Mrs. Taylor's Wilde—Pleture of Dorian Gray. Goldsmith—Goody Two Shoes. Mrs. Lucinda Logan. Nonfiction wa 1 Was a Girl in jen. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Turnbow of| , Carrick—Next-to-Nothing House. Mel, Trade Wind. Bismarck are the parents of 2 A collector of Rae PT Moore—St. Nicholas. daughter born thls morning at St. Heng in ‘i co © Rakentid Cor afeatl me Alexiua hospital erin but boasted nd knowl- Final clearance of dresses, | cdee, » aly eda. in og - with enthusiasm, she ts and hats. Many wonder-|§erccibes her tronsures, The illus Ta i MW values to be obtained. Any oe from photographs are help- Hi | : $1.00.— es — ‘i eet iid f Stop Tearein? Hi i i Hotel Prince Beauty Shop.| (080 “dittracy, the methede’ woe - Phone 15,'J. Mead, Prop. , used in’ edulk. education, and the Notice + No Reservations For the Show Blossom Time Will Be Held After 5.P. M. Saturday Seats not called for by that time will be sold One More Day Never Before Such Coat Values! Guaranteed Fur Coats Will Be Sacrificed Values to $225 at $97.50 Values to $265 at $147.50 ~ Values to $365 at $197.50 Values to $425 at $247.50 .. Values to $525 at $297.50 " alee to fas; "Gade values,” $197.50 $247.50 5 RARE SSS | sagas toe tended, = steolealdesaa and FREE OF ¢ The Banner Fur ea Frederick - James: Furs At or Below Manufacturing Cost ' Lesson No. 8 Question: Why is the emulsified form the more : efficient er! forme to te the health- cod-liver oil? Answer: Because when cod-liver oil is emulsified it = more perfectly cree | and does not digestion. Take SCOTT'S EMULSION In What Month Is Your Birthday? On your Birthday send your Mother Flowers Hoskins-Meyer Home of K-F-Y-R THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Mukerji—Gay-Neck. Nicholson—Clever Bill. Olcott — Industrial Plays Now is the ti time for en] Folks, rton—Prancing Pat. phat ah ili’pino Twins, for Heat oun serve with hot milk: Protects the family’s health Cuts the cost of breakfast MADE AT NIAGARA FALLS T'S easy tosay—‘‘Send me a pound {\ og of coffee.” And, unfortunately, it’s {;\ just as easy to be disappointed when you get it. For coffee after all |:, 1s not just coffee. It is either good \\ coffee, coffee or Indifferent coffee. |: When you say: “Send me a can of |!) Nash's Delicious Coffee,"* you are cer- ) tain of receiving a blend of the world’s [}) finest coffees, roasted with that exact- | ness which assures a constantly dcli- cious flavor. “ - + MARMON DEALERS WANTED We are distributors for the state of North Dakota, 13 counties in western Minnesota, and 7 counties in northeastern Montana. Two Straight Eights, 68-78 Write for particulars and territory wanted This Is a Straight 8 Year , MARMON SALES COMPANY Fargo, N. Dak. Capitol Theatre ee and Saturday WILLIAM FOX presenis WOLF FANGS An insight into the soul of a remarkable dog The sort of a picture that reaches the heart of ip cA ol Dypemnle Drona a gf a Dogs Devotion THUNDER ete Story by SETOM L MILLER ond ELITABETH PICKETT LEW SEILER production . . “@OMEDY! Max Davidson in Phitlips—Pop-over Fantily. Stein — Gabriel mt the Hor | Putnam — David Goes to Green- ‘ 5 | land. 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