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J. P. Sell le: MonZav for Chi- cago, where he will sperd the week transacting business. Social and Personal |\ "rv smssrs. 1 sim it Sat in this city as the e Mr. and Mrs. George L. Grayson WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1928 \ THR BISMARCK TRIBUNE Miss Grace DeLong Octagon Club Meets of Killdeet are spendine a few days Bismarck, é é _ Better Homes Group Misses Lucille Garber and’ Eval is Ga ng of Fue, vie ee eleven” | Where You Expect More for Your Money---And Get It : : is well known in this part of the| Brid : : ge was played at two tab! y= > fyate, through her organization of! and honors in he games. were won tguadaned besteecs in Biemaree 8 bliss puinted to Sectacry tently | by Mra. N. I. Rupp. Retre Monday. berg SPI as che y Secretary Hoover | were served at the close of chairman of the North | ni; A. Sparks of Kint; spent 1% Dakota Better Homes committee, ese scams and Monday in this city on | busines: Thi= committee will ° Pf " ae eum eaneneegy men shat ordinating ‘teeny and through te Miss Lucille Dahl Ce NSING ~ ~ er Homes pro- H ; will onoree 2 Walter G. Fahigren of Washb A yp eile ata oe ees pen fee at Dinner ait tates Wer’ he | HP ing and home and com.sunity life,| Tn honor of Miss Lucille Dabi,| Monday. ; 4 8! x on nie Monday ‘evdaite i" At the Movies ; EC”, eee iS ly civic .ffairs of the state. At pres-| hostess at dinner Monday evening ent she ‘is. state home demonstra. at the Grand Pacitl hotel. chairman of tl mong the its . American Home department of the Mrs. Arthur Sorenson’ Mise ne pe % North Dakota Federation of Wo-|Dowell and Miss Bessie R. Bald-| What is generally predicted to |} men’s clubs. Miss DeLong makes | win. be the fastest moving and most |% The nation-wide endorsement that NSING has received because of its fine quality, the her headquarters at the ‘North Da- Christi . . , sophisticated farce-comedy of the | perfect way that it fits and covers the form, and the care taken by the manufacturers to puntige ol a = ne in oo setson has been booked to be shown 8} maintain the standards of perfection by C47 putting into “seconds” all garments that iGuaneoe bi ersary Dinner ig the Universal-Jewel , production, 81 are not perfect in every detail of manufacture, is well known and merited. It is also a fact that the garments priced ge tian Bndeeton amemeers of Chirk BP ness) filed | marked “seconds,” in almost every instance, possess the same fine quality of yarns, the same perfection of fit, at beltog Tanne ne es aatans (sa a tae “Te the same durability and washability and general all-around serviceability as the “firsts”; that the imperfec- of Mies Tnes Leighton, who fe leay-| the Sith, anniversary of the found. seein pirenicibne Lover” a ithe |§ tions that cause these garments to be put in as “secon.Js” consist usually of drop stitches that have been neatly " Marri sy WeGlayadiavtiias WE PO ee ig Christian Endeavor young, bachelor who cannot getig! mended, oil spots and other imperfections that really make no difference in the service that the garment will — and score prizes were won by Miss| Ver the world. he nothing f his|% i ‘ ‘id i care j i imi orm, Srith end “ioe” Baty + chriiian Ehaeovor esi canis seat hi aocal standing. in| render the wearer. The production of “seconds, gin vsti care in manufacture, is very limited, but we Zofthouse, A guest, favo Dee-) ated, tte, rooms tor the dianer| Sach she considers Mie mola id were fortunate enough to secure an allotment from the mills and will place them Refreshments were served by the| illuminated the tables. comes her objections and the objec-| % hostess at the conclusion of the sane The program of toasts for the| tions of her family provides one of | % a evening was carried out in the sug-| the most delightful —_ situations | § 1 } Mrs, Hughes P Tag the avocation Lo aimee A: | he pietare was direited’ by lt n a e a U I S a ornin rs. Hughes Presents Burr, Miss Wilma Olson, SSuitaite: William’ Besudine, the director of] $ : P upils in Recital] tress, introduced the speakers, “Sparrows” and other notable suc- ‘i pooree Gannon, state president of] cesses, and was adapted for the ie is : ; Mrs Grace Menard Hughes pre-| Christian Endeavor, responded to} screen, by. Beatrice, Van, one. of The sale of these “seconds” is an unusual event and one that will not occur again this season, so a liberal buy= sent pupils in piano recital oe nth, and spoke brief. a scenal *. A ° ‘4 5 i ; . Gay evening at the Melody Saee | ly on the world-wide growth of the| The original story was written b ing is advisable while the assortment is complete: ‘ é ‘che program was well selected gee it Evelyn Campbell. ‘rom the works of prominen: com- lue Bells was a group of vocal beter . posers and the pupils showed skill|%0!08 by Miss Marian Sandin. Miss ELTINGE THEATRE x ‘J and appreciation. fy Abad rill Henrtcka Beach, state alumni su-| “The deepest jicture setting in| X SEE WINDOW DISP LAY poise and grace of the youthful mu-| Perintendent, spoke on Hollyhocks; | the world” has Bown med, as sicians, coupled with their interpre-| 2lmer Benser, representative of the| background with miles of 91 tation and training, made the pro-| local society, Geranium; Miss Claire | £ in the production of gram wholly delightful to the audi-|Melermueller, state field secretary, |Kyne’s, novel, “The Unde ence. Poppies, 7 Heart,” which is — Mrs. Hughes will present another| Miss Marguerite Kennedy re.| tinge for Thursday. It takes in| % group of pupils in recital in the near | 8ponded to the toast, Trumpet Flow. | Miles of scenery at # glance, at the | % future, ers, with two plano solos, Rev,|end of miles of sryce, one of the 4 ree Paul S. Wright told of his own ex-| Strangest tasks ever \ssigned a mo- | § Miss Alta J. Jones; daughter of|periences with Christian Endeavor | #0” Picture camera. iew of |% Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Jones of this city,| when called upon for Daisies. The|~ 2%, Set is the wNole view of | % who has been instructor in English in program closed with Rev. Wright's| osemite Valley from Inspiration | a Detroit, Mich., junior college for | benediction, Point, the pinnacle at the end of the | the past few morths, has be :elect-| Mrs. John L. Hughes was song famous California scenic ‘wonder- ed a member of the facult~ of the|eader for the evening. land overlooking all the famous |¢ University of Minnesota. Miss Jones 2 8 spots of the valley. will have charge of the extension di-| The Ladies’ Ald Society of the| c,ite,cast includes Joan Crawford, | § vision of the English department| Methodist church will meet Thurs-| [ome sy yen't Seely) and will teach a few En~lish classes.|day afternoon with the following AO pct Fellowes, Jerry Miley, She assumed her new duties Mon-| hostesses: Circle No. 1 with Mrs, Richard Carte ened Barve Clark; day. Henry Hanson at 200 Avenue D;| RES’ EAS! FTER Ut In seaiitlensnt a Miss Inez Leigh. Sees bitty Seat es 6 : i aire, sig iN pres od = | 7 eventh street; No. 3 with Mrs.) = « " HG rhe Lgeiehiirerte sein | to make|F, G. Ackerman, 418 Seventh street; Hisar aaah ei a an : ii cong ai aa ws ane . D. D. club enter-|No, 4 with Mrs. S. J. King at 311] daytime dnd at night, was a rest-|% ain londay evening. After the | Washington street. ful one for me,” Mrs, Anne| 9 first, performance at the Eltinge eee Davison, Long Beach, Calif. The| eatre Miss Betty jouse served! ‘The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid witl a ows bronchitis | $ refreshments at her home. Later the| meet in the church parlors Thura- = Sore, Lae ab orn guests were entertained at a slum-| day aft tt 2:30. fe , ; Zw loo: % ee Feat enh ee ness ‘meeting will basin prompty os {nd “Tee ‘Compeand mae ; Munsingwear Bloomers Munsingwear Vests renee at 3 o'clock and will be followed by i joothing coating on Combine special new features that are Vests are in bodice style, seamless, » 5 r an interesting program. Members ed throat, and immedi- igeidatien A igc aan of circle No. 3 will be hostesses| ately eases the irritation that causes || found in no other garments—three- day for Minneapolis wher they will Thursday. ts dy Bo Ones Dependable. Ask g piece patent gore, special shaped back Vln tieetemr aurea pele The Masonic whist and bridge ¥ , which prevents slipping, eyelets in hile Mrs. Full d y E+] party, which was scheduled for Feb. Sain Eat a een aushter will) to, will be held Thursday evening, cee Feb. 9, cay the dinner dance will A. W. Hasselburg, representative | b¢ held Friday evening, Feb. 24, in- of the Gate City Building and Loan| Stead of Tuesday, the 2lst, as pre- association of Fargo, ne to Bis- viously announced. i. idence here, Drs. Hassclbure and | THe, regular meeting of the son arrived in the city from Minne- ene by sgh eee Heres hall, The rank of page will be giv- en and every member is requested to attend, hemmed top and bottom with elastic stitch, and have tie ribbon on under side to preserve flat effect over the bust, also extra long shoulder straps. Seeing Munsingwear Garments is the way to appreciate them, and the many charming colors ae making them pop- ular ee waist and knee for removing elastic, extra length in back, all of which pro- vide comfort and freedom found in no other Bloomer $1.47 Gp) |) “Veer Matinee Every Day at 2:90 [18 Brassiere Top TONIGHT—Wednesday || Step-in Chemise of align Pure Rayon apolis Monday. eee x Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Pierce of the /@. Nazelhurst apartments have re- turned from Minneapolis where they opens the past 10 months. Mr. and irs. Pierce will resume charge of the Hazelhurst aftr, February 1 oe @ The Junior Daughters will meet Thursday evening at 7 o'clock at St. Mary’s auditorium for initiation, All girls between the ages of 12 aga 1s ®. Mrs. Della Fox has returned from | are invited, < Fargo, where she attended a meet- eae ing of Dennison demonstrators who| C. B. Little is spending ‘the winter took a course of instruction in mak-| months with his family in Holly- ing crystal trees. wood, Calif. Col. Little plans to re- ree turn to Bismarck early in the Members of the Squirrel club held | spring. a meeting Mondzy evening at which valeied plans were made for a private danc-/ Mrs, Charles Liessman returned * ing party to be given Saturday eve-| to Steele this morning, after spend- ning. a ea ing the week-end here with Mr. Liessman and daughter, Thelma. Mrs. Gus Kaline returned Satur- lied day from Detroit Lakes, Minn.| Dr. R. E. Bonham, president of where she was called by the serious| the North Dakota state board of illness of her mother, Mrs. T. K.|optometry, is attending ® meeting jon. ae aie of the board in Jamestown. Mrs. A. G. Ray har returned to] 4, A. Hughes left recently for her home at Butte, Mont., after | morida, ee he will spend some ~~ apenditg the, past five weeks in|time as the guest of his mother, |] William Haines [3 Munsingwear Step-in Munsingwear Short Step-in » | Mrs. Alexander Hughes. - i » Mrs. Gertrude Hagy. | Sa ke aang, | 66 Chemise / Figure-fitting step-in joined at bodice permits perfect body Bloomer ° ! Members of Tancred Commandery] y,3 ee Myrtle Kick Jett fos Benge WE S I J This garment, combining step-in and freedom, while special double knit top performs function Stow: tha an of the tt in hak > the Masonle ‘Tomple ‘Thursday aver * ths, : vest, is designed for both the slender °F brassiere without uncomfortable boning. Fastened by — Gregses, A garment that isa combina- |! ning at 7:30. J. E, Novak of Stanton spent Mon- 99 11%] and stout woman. Simply constructed buttons under the left arm. A beautiful, serviceable gar- —_tion of step-in and bloomer. The open hi ee a after business af- J S| with a minimum of material, shaped so ‘ent that requires no ironing. This garment is one that —_sides are bound with contrasting color q York, ines_and Batters, aud ae . ithe should appeal to the most fastidious silk tape, with the elastic the ! , 8, as to fit comfortably without strain, Roy and William, left todav for Mi- Our Gang Comedy fullness in at the bottom, thus giving d not where they will make their home, “Baby Brother” and finished with flat tailored bands, it $ 2.39 : greater comfort. Comes in ,me- |% “Mrs, Florence Folsom has as her provides everything desired in s foun . dium and large sizes. Colors are coral, | $ house guest her J brother, Cha:les A. THURSDAY dation garment for today’s styles green and peach only 4, Who will spend-several months here, Peter B. Kyne’s 7 * ra a “a $1 47 Sale Closes Saturday Evening, Feb. 4 $1 47 it Lakes, "Minn., after a fe.7 days’ visit in this the of his ay a ‘ guest “ia || All the Munsingwear Colors.-- All Sizes JOAN CRAWFORD ROCKLIFFE FELLOWES Nowhere else can you get, undergarments so up-to-the-minute in design, of such beauty and quality at such FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN, : reasonable prices. Every woman will want some—Come in and see them. after spending Mra] Hite, wh i: a pa- local, hospital. irs. Albert. Keffler of sate oer ~~ : __ Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center ‘s. J. ©, Helsler of Cee Ee Mentay londay.