The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 24, 1928, Page 5

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« ,, Mrs. Frank ‘Wernlt of Hasen vis- o? TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1928 Social and Personal Local Members of Painters Union Are Guests at Dinner Mid-Winter Meeting of Club Counsellors at Fargo T This Week| m= Members of the local Painters! The midwinter me meeting ‘of the | ¢ Union No. 1842 entertained at din-|executive board and council of the ner Saturday evening at the A. 0. North Dakota Federation of Wo- U. W. hall. Covers were laid for|men’s clubs se be held Wednesday 40 guests. John Danrot, Clifford;and Thursday in F: The board Forsland, R- A. Middaugh and Fred|and council has a membership of Bolter were the committee in charge| about 50 women, the majority of of the entertainment. whom will be present at the con- the evening several mem-| ference. bers of the union were called u Mrs. O. A. Stevens and Miss Grace for speeches, while community sing-| DeLong of Fargo are in charge of ing was a feature of the program. |the entertainment and have ai Special appreciation was voted tojan interesting Program inch us te chef, who prepared | teas, OE Simpreett sit to the hoes economics department of the state Among the guests were Hal Dob- ral colle; 5 lr fone <shokn, Ea E werd Ki Kater, sas ge, dinners and con: : on daugh,! ‘The executive board and council John Danrot, Clifford Forsland,| wilt handle the business of filling Lewis, Marti ter, C Di Doge taste vacancies in the various departments] s¢¢, th mélof the state federation work, dis- ole Gi J. te B. fil cussing plans for the state conven- Glevonouot ana err, oP! | tion which will be held in Ellendale| © - Maas in the fall, and general reutine busi- E.B Klein Gives ness, Mrs. John Emerson Feather- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE t of the stone of Vi at all sea- federation, will presi sions. eee John Charles Gilbert Entertained Here by Dr. and Mrs. J.K. Blun ie Charles Gilbert, leading in “Blossom »” was ie cai tained Saturday evening b:; Mrs. J. K. Blunt at a sg ahs FI rr. friends of of Me time, having visited Chicago on Officers Installed at W. R. C. Meeting] ae M, Kisner was hostess Fri-| 1"'p y_evening to members of Gg Sid £ Ye at the regular meeting. wel ey officers were ‘natailed:" ro ta et gs Moriarity, presi-| ¥' any — senior vice po Porta Mrs. M. vice president; ts. Anna 5 City, Mr. and Mrs. Mastel Honored at Party tnd social hour’ was ondoyee. eee Cc. D. of McKensie re-| Mrs. colt Maca, SEA | ted ne aa Mi bend eigpe at pgs Mastel oat tele farm home nd daughters. a3 Mas. 8 ‘The pele 2 this city. refres! ‘a few days on business. eee N. of his} transacting business. 72. @ ove ‘wa spent with danc- dng, at the Scaclonion of which a course luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs..Mastel were presented with many lovely gifts. it, the buaiiied meet held b; os ‘equirel cla club Monday event enin mf days on business, ick opti will sive | re Saturday sven. formance. * Annual Meeting of Me. and Mrs. John E, Williams have returned t» their” home at Washburn after Episcopal Parish ome” at WANTED G GI IRLS end here. Members of ‘St. Ge George’s Episeo- “open: {he beet, ep npanp meeting Monday evening. at which| Sunday after spending eve! r 8 ‘icers we! re" elected pty friends inf in Bismarek and Man- ‘id pro- Pao train- slinthe p LARGEST AIK: DRESS SCHOOL in the Nort! um pare yourself for p life of hupp= heat and independence, Skilled instructors at your command. ‘Paul graduates populare very where. = fo the atalog ‘of 1000 faces and look oF YiStT PAUL'S BEAUTY CR. Theor Arcade beat foot, f erat TER Wo TO SONABEE PRICES. ACADEMY eee 1. The Current Events club will meet rwin, B, E.| Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock ’ Dullam and G.'B. Cox,|at the home of Mrs. he J. Arnot. rts bepocts ef gy ‘woman's auxili Mrs. G. ‘Kimbalt of Leith is chure ie school and various cared nding @ Sa days here, looking oes ‘ROR activities of the year were read and| a: business interests. | eapolis ae 1 the Syren] G. L. Hemstead of Jamestown ar- pidadn, Spo served|rived in this city Sunday to spend E. Becklund of Almont ane meer ae spent Saturday here with friends and J. W. McGuiness left Sunday for Fargo, where he will spend several Mr. and Mrs. G R. Bolter of Mrs. F. C. Brown of Jamestown pendi few days in thie ‘with friends, Steele were business callers in Bis- marck Saturday. eee Robert Rask of Mandan under- went an operation at the Bismarck hospital Sunday. Dr. Enge Chiropractor In What Month Is Your Birthday? Announcement .Miss Helen Baumgart, for- merly with the Harrington Beauty Parlor, wishes to announce to her many pa- trons that she is now at the Hotel Prince Beauty Shop. Phone 15 for appointment. J. Meade, Prop. On your Birthday send your Mother Flowers Hoskins-Meyer Home of K-F-Y-R treasurer; Mrs. 8S. J. Marcellus, 3 Mi couphine Hughes, ca lai Cor luctor; Mrs. Helen Baker, guard. “A luncheon course was served at the Sag of the business of the evening. Address at Dinner For Squirrel Club E. B. Klein, adviser, was the prin- cipal speaker at the' Squirrel club banquet Sunday y, evening ‘at the Pat- terson hotel. Several members of the club were called yee for brief talks during the evening. initiated into the club, : Masons Planning Leap Ye Year Dance “Invitations have b been issued to members of the Masonic lod; Eastern Star to » dance which be given at the temple Friday eve- ning. at will 12, and = music has been ar- SSmething out of the Promised Leet the “invitations wi state that this fied be @ Lea Year affair. ‘Lunch will be = at midnight. “* All Masons or members of the Eastern Star who are in the city are invited to attend, whether or not they receive one of the cards which have been Placed a the mail, Bridge and Whist ‘wilt be played at the card party which the local American Legion post ahd Legion auxiliary will give Wednesday eve- ning at the Legion hall. Prizes will be given for high scores and refresh- ments will be served at the close of the evening. 5 ee F. B. Fiske and J. C. Carignan of Fort Yates were guests in Bismarck over the week-end. While here Mr. Fiske and Mr. Carignan broadcast a prograns of old-fashioned music rom station KFY] Mr. and Mrs, E. S. Johnson of Center attended the performance of “Blossom Time” presented in this city Saturday, evening. ited friends here aguatiiond en route to points in Iowa, where she will visit for some time. Matinee Every Day at 2:80 TONIGHT—Tuesday ESTHER RALSTON, NEIL HAMIETON in e A happy, snappy story of stage life - WORLD BAKING SALES 2': TIMES THOSE NEWS PICTURES Comedy—“Oh! Mummy” —_—_—.. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY Ki yR—9:00-9: ng Benet ean two special have pongll and paper. ‘Be ' Serve breakfast pro: 12 Ounces -<12 Biscuits pe the family down on —y epared quickly and eas rick Warm in oven and add hot milk ° MADE AT NIAGARA FALLS~ - work together. G ge ives you — ad «double ey against Bdaebecane ci DOUBLE ACTING MAKES LEAVENING UNITS Calumet contains two leavening 2 units; one . work when the begins to Jacquard Velour Suite Of “KARPEN” guaranteed construction, $167.00 value on sale at ..........00008 Jacquard Velour Suite of “Karpen” guar- anteed construction, the new wood frame style. $175.00 § 1] 39. 00 value. now suite, guaran. $119.00 Jacquard Velour, Bed Davenport Suite uf “Karpen” guaranteed make. $195.00 value, during $ ] 59 .00 this sale ....... sees Taupe Mohair Suite with reversible linen cushions. Has the Karpen construction and moth-proof guarantee. $260.00 only rsssesseees $198.00 Taupe Mohair Bed Davenport Suite with “Karpen” construction and moth-proof _ guarantee. — $189. 00 Taupe Mohair, “Karpen” teed construction. This suite also guar- <— absolutely moth proof. .$195.00 value, | genes . $159.00 Taupe Mohair Suite ‘with wood frame, of ” guaranteed construction. Also carries the moth-proof on uarantee. $245 value on 1 89. 00 sale at MET “S GREATEST POWDER OF ANY OTHER BRAND value on sale for.. Floor Lamps We have selected one group of 25 floor lamps in vari- ous styles and finishes in values up to as much as 380.00. Offered in titis big February Sale at only $1 9:50 It is impossible to describe in print these wonderful values, 60 we urge everyone to pay this sale an early visit. Browse around and see just what our annual oa eee he 30 P. M.—CST sees soe bie eagenente ww i: awe he 398 etn tw mu ven inet Mrs 2 ee Pee red gales one sioner HE February Sale. SHREDDED | FINE FURNITURE ‘Huge Savings for the Spring Home Planner Two-Piece Parlor Suites We can give you here only a partial list- ing of the many exceptional saving oppor- tunities we are offering in this sale. All we can say is, come in and see for yourself and be among the first to profit by these big discounts starting Wednesday and con- _ tinuing till the middle of February. ODD PIECES We will close out during this sale an assortment of separate Beds, Chests, Vanities and Dressers at 1/3 TO 1/2 OFF The piece you want may be among them Bed Room Suites An attractive suite as pictured above, the Bed, Chest, Vanity and Bench, in Walnut Finish, Cafe Au Lait or two-tone green finish is yours at this @ugiams amy e Your Choice In this beautiful bedroom suite as shown at the left you may have a Bed, Chest, Vanity and Bench, or Bed, Chest and Dresser with walnut tops and finish, with full mor- tised drawers with a dull rubbed finish, $9 8 .00 A regular $130.00 value for .... eee cccrcecoees, Rug Sale The big sale of the year on quality floor coverings, We have purchased for this sale a large lot of 27x54 good quality Axminster Rugs in assorted colors to sell at the remarkably low, _ $2.65 of 4. Whittaland Wilton Rugs All discontinued patternsin our enormous stock of high grade Wilton rugs, as well as many of the better num- bers, are to be moved out in this sale. 9x12 sizes in $150.00 rugs will sell at $89.00 to $120,0( 00 Other Sizes Are Priced Accordingly eee BB BROTHE _ The Home of Better Furniture 5

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