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

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———— ee « | Social and Personal — ‘Sorlie. Family to | Leave Soon for Grand Forks Home Mrs. A. G. Sorlie and children, Ruth, Evelyn and Glenn, will leave September 29 for Grand Forks to take up their residence at their former home. Since the death of the late Gover- nor Sorlie, Mrs. Sorlie and family have been at the executive mai here, Arthur Sorlie will remain in Bismarck in the employ of the state highway commission. oe 8 Costura Club Is Entertained by . Mrs. Frank Andrist Mrs. Frank Andrist entertained members of the Costura club Tues- day evening at her home. Bridge and sewing were the di- versions of the evening, after which @ course luncheon was served. Mrs. Andrist used garden flowers|°"" to decorate the living rooms. * Local Chapter of Delphian Chooses to Study Fiction Medieval stories and modern fic- tion have been chosen by the Alpha Eta chapter of Delphian for the course of study for the year. Bismarck Delphians will meet for the first time this season et 4 one o’clock luncheon Friday at the Grand Pacific hotel. After the luncheon the first study meeting will be held. “Ancient Tales” is the subject of study for Friday. Mrs. Obert Olson will lead the mezting and the fol- lowing have been called upon for text reports. Mrs. George M. Register, “The Magical Crocodile;” Mrs, L. Rubin, “The Lost Jewel;” Mrs. F. A. Knowles, Tale of Two Brothers, Bata and Antu; Mrs. F. A. Knowles “In the Valley of the Acacia;” Mrs. C. eer edie and Chloe.” rs. C, W. Schoregge is president of the Alpha Eta chapter for this year. Mrs. J. B. Smith is scving as vice president; Mrs. F. C. Stucke. secretary; Mrs, A. A. Whitiemore treasurer, and Mrs. George Ebert tee oe Fred Jansonius, advisory joard, *8e Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Patrick, form- cr residents of Bismarck, are at home in Seattle where Mr. Patrick has accepted a position with the Shell Oil company. Before their marriage i August 13, Mrs. Pat- rick was Miss Marie Delvo of Bis- marck. Mr, Patrick has been tax! supervisor of the fourth district for several ycars, vith offices here, “* Mr. and Mrs. 0, L. Holt of Miles! City, Mont., formerly of Bismarck, spent Wednesday here with friends while en route to their home from.a trip to the eastern states, FAY WRAY GARY COOPER 1N ‘The west I$. vA From the Saturday Evening Post story “Four Brothers” by Tristram Tupper. Sportlight - Comedy TON IGHT - Thursday ion | Lei ‘THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1928 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE — | of Mrs. Frazier’s mother, Mrs, Jen- | nie Ohl. Cree | Marie Jacobson Is Honored at Shower | Miss Marie Jacobson, whose mar: | riage to Lowel Jones will be an Eunice J. Kelsven | riage to Loviel “Jo 4 *. event 0} is month, Was Ono} and Carl N. Lein | Tuesday ening. eke ee " | shower, Mrs, Clifford Scott an Are Married Here sfo"hainn Gordon entertacned for : i - __ | Miss Jacobson at the Scott home. Miss Eunice J. Kelsven of Dris-| The rooms were attractively dec- coll and Carl N. Lein of Regan were: wie in pink as nts sd the married Sunday at the Presbyterian vening was spent with novel games manse. Rev. Paul 8, Wright offici-| ach uest contributed a recipe to | After the games, a course lunch- eon was served. eo. ated. Mr. and Mrs. Lein were attended by Miss Mabel Kelsven and Sophus in, Mr. and Mrs, Running at Home in Bismarck Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Running, | whose marriage occurred Saturday of Series Is Given at J. E. Kiley Home in Fargo, are at home in Bismarck | Where Mr. Running is manager of | Mrs. J. E. Kiley was hostess Wed- |tho Title Brothers market. nesday evening at on Second of 4) Miss Luella Larson, daughter of | series of Lala paames Wednesday M's: Lena Larson of Fargo, became Honors in the games Wednesdey ithe bride of Lloyd Running Satur- evening were bahia 1 yh m, . day tnorning at the parsonage of — bra tetas of he games, the Trinity Lutheran church. The Mra, Kiley” served a luncheon <cremony was performed by Rev. 8. Tse, The bride wore brown velvet with | hat and other accessories of shades eee Second Bridge Party Mothers, Daughters of brown, My. and Mrs. Walter Will Be Entertained Pine Were pitqnagts at Banquet Friday ¢"Wyses wil ave tor" Minne: | apolis the last of this week where he will again be a student at the University of Minnesota, * Mothers and daughters of the Présbyterian church will be enter- tained at a banquet Friday evening | at 6:30 at the church, | Miss Anne Baker, who has spent | Miss Elizabeth Jones, chairman of; several months here as guest of her the Lpesiats aati agin eet r Speen and at ue ie ranged a unique prog c ~|of her brothers, Frayne and Finley » L. Ke 8 is + ego, Calif. the dinner committee. = Seo BGM inec (on Uta Mis RTH GES ree un rect Mrs, sv, and son, William Hensel of Minne- McCurdy, assisted by Miss Wilma) apolis, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ai rs. sel, ing by 12 of the young men of the ee Presbyterian congregation. | The Women’s Relief corps will Sal Ge) aan Gundy were| fee eer at) at 2:30 with! Ir. a . G. E. McG vere; Mrs. J. O. Varney 4 Second called to Gilby Tuesday by the ill-| street, dackeel aie ness of Mrs. McCurdy’s mother, Mrs K, Finley. eee a Peas Clara Rue, ene has been vis- | : , iting here as guest of her parents,| Mrs. J. U. Frazier and son, Jack | Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Rue, will leave | are visiting in Jamestown as guests | this evening for Louisvi , Ky. iss i Minneapolis by her sister, Miss Gen- evieve Rue, who will enter the Uni- versity of Minnesota, Mr, and Mrs. E, F. Riley and daughter, Grace Ann, of Wahpeton, who have been visiting here, left Tuesday for their home. ir. Riley red | is head of the state science school at Wahpeton. . * Mr. and Mrs, E. M. Stanton have returned from a vacation trip to Minneapolis, Duluth and points in Towa. * ee Mr. and Mrs, N. L. Daffinrud of Stanton, former Bismarck residents, are spending a few days here. Miss Clarice Belk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Belk, will leave this evening for ison, Wis., to re- In What Month Is Your Birthday? On your Birthday send your Mother Flowers Hoskins-Meyer Home of KFYR Rue will be accompanied as far as| sume her studies at the University they have spent the last three| of Wisconsin, ene The Birthday Mission society of see Mr. and Mrs, E. J. McKee of De- Mr. and Mrs. J, I. Arman have re- weeks with relatives, | gt ive Paige trip to Duluth A. R. Almquist has {from Fi where he spent several days. Se shen the First Lutheran church will meet Friday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Swen- son, troit, Mich, are the house guests of | Mr. and Mrs, & M. Stanton. | Mrs. R. J. Bayer of Enderlin is| in Bismarck this week as guest of | ' friends and on busin eee { Miss Marie Petron is spending the Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd J. Rygg have| Week in Braddock as guest of Mr | returned from Decorah, Iowa, where; and Mrs. W. H. Allen. | eee Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Fraser re- turned Tuesday fram Camp Perry, Ohio, where Mr. Fraser attended the National Rifle meet. | | | The “Phlox” Suedes are very chic this season and the shoe | above is one of our many new numbers in all over Spanish Brown Suede, daintily trimmed in genuine lizard, medium high shaped heel, “FIRST WITH THE NEWEST” | Hosiery, too — Holeproof \ | | OHO) TRHVRYHYVRYRUTR VAR a P FLIES are Continually v» | Oozing FILTH | Files breed in unspeakable filth. of dread disease. They taint Their spongy feet transmit germs thingtheytouch. FLY-TOX killa flies. Use FLY-TOX. Itis mosquitoes, moths, roaches, bed bugs MELLON INSTITUTE 01 RESEARCH BY REX RESEARCH ©. rN 16 PHOTOS FOR THE PRICE OF 12 To make it worth while for you to have your Christmas photos made EARLY, we make you this special offer = —good for the balance of this month, = You are especially invited to bring the children. Phone 249 for Appointment The Butler Studio WEBB BLOCK eee ee WW ~ REX BEACH'S THE MATING CALL ENELY RENED When Tommy Mcighan came out in “The Racket.” critics ‘unanimously pro- claimed that he had never _ done anything to ap- proach it, nor was it like- ly. a he welt ever rn any! surpass it. We are pleased to an- nounce at ~Tom has, “crossed” the critics. BRENI \DORET for only half price. Heavy kid or chamoisette gloves in cuff or gauntlet styles— wool or fur lined, some fancy stitched. Good col- ors and sizes left to select from at only .......++ eeee Brassieres Values to $1,25— tailored or lacy models in well made brassicres. Broken lines and sizes in a final cleanup at, 2 for Dress Goods navy, Just right for tailored dresses and suits. Your choice of values up to $4.25. Clos- ing out price, per yard up in values up to $2.50. transferred to these tables quick disposal. daily. DISHES Not a dish reserved! sj 54 inch fancy all wool flannels, Poiret Twills and Veronella, black, brown and tan. 518 dic Table Undermuslins of exceptional 3 quality, belts, tics, white goods and many other items to clean items become short they are Watch them Every- thing in our large china and PRICE Be one of the first here on Friday and Saturda: Better supply all your CORSETS Values to $5.00 Here's a real snap—good models for im- 54 inch all wool camel's hair, velours and novelties Wrap around and lace styles, in broken sizes for misses and women. Your choice of values to $5.00. Closing out price in blue, tan. or brown mixtures, cloths for sport or dress coats. Values to $5.95. Closing out price PRICE 3:30 P. M. Sharp OUTING GOWNS Cold weather needs! Well made, outing flannel gowns in low neck sleeveless or = eae H long sleeye styles. White ine quality silk garments and fancy outing. Values $ 00 mente Sell slsne ae aonb: ors’ are maize, orchid, flesh and peach. Values to $2.75. Saturday at 3:30 Pp. m., each in this lot were up to $1.75. Saturday at 3:30 they go on sale for . As WOOL SKIRTS You can’t beat this for a bargain. wool skirts indark shades. Plain colors, stripes or fancy plaids in values up for All baby. They'll need them 1" this winter. Broken sizes in red, blue, brown or tan. SPORT BLOUSES of fine fast color mercerized broadcloth—plain or fancy stripes and checks with Peter Pan collars or necks. Blue, tan and white. Values to $2.48 go on sale at 3:30 Saturday for only ....... wae ca | prices for very long. . i ina Ais > . e E SPECIAL Sarah Gold Shop Style Without Extravagance 312 Main Avenue GNOGIS Attractions This Week—Friday and Saturday The Butterfly Circular Pleated Skirts, in assorted colors, The desire of every high school and college girl. $5.00 Sweaters to match $3.95 Phone 566 3 NT NT NTN] NA We are on the final stretch of our great Closing Out Sale of Dry Goods---Ready-to-wear Shoes and Crockery That good old saying, “There's no time like the present,” never carried so much meaning as it does right now in regards to this great sale. needs now! Lots are getting shorter every day and Prices Are at Rock Bottom WINTER GLOVES Why Wait? Get your winter gloves here ‘Pp WOOL COATINGS sy These Items on Sale SATURDAY Something You Can’t Afford,to Miss SILK VESTS and Bloomers 1" INFANTS’ LEGGINS Pure wool knit panty leggins for the to $10.00. ell close Values up to $1.98 go on GINGHAM them out Saturday at 3:30 sale Saturday at 3:30 p. p. m. for only ..... soeee m. for only ..........++ You'll want a supply of these 2 ei singhams for the years to come, SWEATERS Kimonos and Robes THING ROK | Aes RinaNe me Ame Women’s all wool heavy Another one to draw. the * .. . omens a! wool 'Y tissues in plain, striped or fancy weight coat style sweaters 00 crowds—fancy crepe ki- 00 , Patterns, all col- and blazer jackets. Broken monos and robes in sev- ors, 52 _ inches C sizes in many good colors eral good colors and sizes. wide. Regular will go on sale at 3:30 Regular values up to $10 Gilbrae French Saturday, values to $7.50 on sale Saturday 3:30 p. Gingham = now for only ............ a m. for only ...........+5 only, yard ..... smi glasamare s¢c- Don't forget the sey and the time—3:30 p. m., Saturday. Dozens of other items of tion, Imported special interest will be found on dollar tables for quick disposal. We're going to and domestic pat- pack the store to the very doorways—BE HERE! ; terns, also all 2 % . : fancy china and s pottery at ..... i= || ae Lots are getting short and we cannot guarantee these WEBB BROTHERS © WINTER UNDERWEAR Don’t Miss This One te calle length. Closing /2 them out at +++ PRICE NOVELTIES Values to $2.75 Book ends, sugar and creamer sets, flower bowls, vases, ash trays, cake plates, candy jars, cigarette boxes $ | 00 Every garment in our win- ter underwear stock. Wool, silk and wool and he: fleeced cotton unionsuits in and numerous other items for bridge prizes and Christmas gifts. Buy them now at only French Serge 48 and 50 inch fine French serge for suits and dresses, colors are red, dark green, brown, navy or 8 10c Table as high as $2.50. Closing out price, per yard Here is another snap! Hundreds of useful items picked at random from all corners of the store. Novelty jewelry, belts, talcum powder, puffs, garters, children’s hose, ties and others too numerous to menti A general clean-up of odd lots in values to $1.50. Georgette And Crepe de Chine—in pastel and dark shades for dresses, lingerie, and linings. 40 inches wide and wash- able pure silk in regular $2.00 values. Cose out price, per yard TOYS For bo: irls and the smaller tote—ear. “entire line . offered now in order to save you money on your Christ- mas purchases. Engines, cedar chests, cars, tool chests, ete, everything at

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