The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 25, 1928, Page 9

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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1928 Fortnightly Club. Will Continue to i! Study ‘World Today’ The Fortnightly ely ela at Acted the i ‘Wednesday wi season tiot'ct Whe. course of study porsued Jast year, “The World Today.” Miss Anna Burr will be hostess. at first meeting Wednesday afternoon gat 3 clock at her home on Ninth Miss Burr will read a The Treat; Pe Mrs. John Burke is president of the Fortnightly club for this season. Eee aia president; Mrs Sg ay ots of Bi home of the brid ts, Mr. and tha| Mie’ Et JaLocewoed of Guthrie. Leila Mae Lockwood Becomes Bride of Charles L. § L. Stevenson The wedding of M of Log Leila Mae >; Lockwood and Charles L. Stevenson ismarck occurred S at the ig Mingenal beter, etm in ee rh ore. Bismarck. yy will be at home at Bismarck or em Minot, . Mrs. Stevenson has been employed in the office of the county auditor at the Burleigh county Sea Mr. Stevenson is a salesman for Northern Auto , Supply company. — Bismarck Represented Study Club ‘Will Open Season With Luncheon Wednesday Members of the Wednesday Study ilub have chosen to open their wi ter season with a luncheon Wednes- bec Abe at the Bismarck Country club. rt the rest of the season a mis- cellaneous course of study has been arranged, which will include history, literature, and music. Mrs. W. E. Lahr is president of the Wednesday Study club. Other officers are Mrs. W. F. Kellogg, vice president; Mrs. Burt Finney, secre- tary, and Mrs. W. E. Cole, treasurer. he personnel of the club includes Mrs. J. + Mrs. W. H. Boden- stab, Mrs. S; r Boise, Miss Ma- = Burke, ae oe ord — md Mreweke Diver, Mes. Burt et |S ai Mrs. M. B. werd Mrs. C. logg, Mrs. W. E. Lahr, Mrs. N. 1. Roop, and Mrs. A. Tavis, sey members. Mrs. F. S. Henry and Mrs. C. Starkbouse are, associate members. ' N. D. U. ‘Sororities Announce Pledges|co ‘i Sorority pledging at the epats » sity of North Dakota was held urday evening at the conclusion se a week of “rushing” functions. The state university sorority sre ters have chosen the following gir! for new members: Delta Tau Ruth Harris, Grand Forks; Blanche Monteith, Lekota; Herdis Sthanche, Grand Forks; Genevieve Taylor, Cando; Ethyl Truax, Colum- bus, N. D.; Rita Zerwas, Water- town, S. D, Pi Beta Phi Alice Haney, Grand Forks; Kath- erine Baker, Loma; Inez Babcock, (Grand Forks; ee Palmer, ‘\Forks;, Mary Herrick, East Grand ‘Forks; Carla Neiraon, eae Forks: Doris Kallestad, Grand Forks; cella Collins, Lakota; \cathlega Me- in. Dorothy Olson, Moen, Osnabrock; Mari 5 eaen Moree, Mildred. sere Frees ern Carlson, Fargo; Mary. Ken! Grand tind Clara. “Saati Milbank, | an Forks; Marion Johnston, G: Forks; Mardella Harris, Cando; Ev- elyn Erickson, Grand sea Omeg: Ruth Ashley, Grand ‘Forks; Helen qTaft, Grand for! Dorothy Blais- “ell, Williston; iameline Seibert, Williston; Ethel Thomas, Lisbon; Ethel Grimson, Fargo; Lois Kelles- «vig, Rugby; Elaine Korstad, Thief ‘River Falls; Ardith Berg, Sg raiange Margaret Wile eg gels Evelyn Bond! Devils Lake; Jean Nelson, Minot; Clair Nelson, Mi Minot; Janet Ross, Grand 3 Geraldine Wyckoff, Revillo, 8. D.; Myrtle Wyckott, Revillo, S. D.; Ma- rion Taylor, La Moure; Mildred Laura C. Christian- fat j F E,]man of citizenship traini Mi Lay "7 ‘|give the princi = vention at Annual Convention of State Federation Mrs. F..H. Waldo, Mrs. John Burke, Mrs. C. L. Young, Miss Lil- lian Cook are the Bismarck women the and Mrs. Young, the Fortnightly club. Mrs. Young is also a member of the state federation legislation. Miss Cook of the state library teagan) will be pda md conven- tion er dk Thu y eveni with a talk library extension wines ata Ganpon oe Bismarck al e in ma, reading original poems ne Pienee? fpocige “giving vat le ving various oe week, Mrs. Young rere il be it it tl scedaon he princes in aoe die Thomas Hall of Bismarck, con- aro ag ggg ai napolis, secon ni of the 1 federation and ena irs. wton of eae Okla., chairman of the music divi- sion of the federation, will addresses of the weel Mrs. E. C. Dickinson of Minot-and Mrs, A. EB. Jones of Lisbon are the two endorsed candidates for pres- ident of the state federation. - The pects re will be concluded with a play Thursday evening, sented by Ellendale ladies, mem! of clubs of the sixth district. 3 oes ae Emerson wnat tone ‘alley , is now se! as ident of the state federation. Sos corresponding secretary; Mrs. C. 8. Buck, Jamestown, treasurer; Mrs. John Keohane, Beach, auditor, Grand |and Mrs. C. J. Love, Cando, histor- ian. oer Braddock Couple Are Married in Bismarck Miss Rachel Shepard, daughter of Mrs. Mary She; of Braddock, be- came the bride of Gordon MacLach- lan, ey of Mr. Sind Mrs. E. F. Sav- age, of Braddock, Sunday morning at 10 “o'clock at the Methodist Epie copal parsonage. The marriage serv- ice was rei by Rev. Walter E. Vater. The couple were attended b; mee mothers, Mrs. Shepard and Mes Savage. The bride wore a nat Dr. Enge Paris, Sept. 25.—(P)—Cuffs of distinction are considered a recom- mendation for a winter coat. Worth has a crow blue serge coat with golden brown seal collar and cuffs which extend above the elbow. De- cts sete! J Bare ae lect of e foresleeves slender. Sleeves and yoke, front and. back, are pin-tuel “ brown silk crepe trimmed in peach color with hat and other accessories — brown. Her flowers were pink Mr. and Mrs. MacLachlan will make their home at Urbana where Mr. MacLachlan is — of the Urbana elevator. | - Mr. and Mrs. “s Sunday at Hazen ests neta et i: son-in-law and daughter, Mr. ri Mrs. Joseph Kirby. They were ac- ee , Matinee Every Day 2:30 TONIGHT - Tuesday — Remember the music? don't miss the ‘picture— News Pictures - Comedy WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY Alice White, Lowell Sher- man, Sally O'Neil, Larry Kent, Norman Trevor “THE MAD HOUR” From Elinor Glynn's Story ‘The Man and the Moment’ VAUDEVILLE MANDAN - THURSDAY FUR REPAIRING AND DRESSMAKING Furs end Fur Coste repaired, rolined and cleaned, remodeling dressmaking at moderate prices. and alterations, also * $81 1-2 Main Avenue ” Plant MRS. A. N, NEWTON Bismarck, N. Dak. Now - “Now is the time to plant-your bulbs and ‘roots. Our sbingnent of Tulip Bulbs is now in. must know they are’ . reasonable. ei he | BULBS - These bulbs: are the same.quality we use ih our forcing at the jouses, 80 you best. : Prices are Get our catalog. - Hoskins-Meyer. Home et KFTR THE BISMAKUK TRIBUNE ied home by Mrs. Kirby, who, watt here fora few ae 300 Guests. Attend Yom Kippur Party the daneing varty Monday ‘evening ineing pai londay even which closed the Yom Kippur sea- son. a members of the Jew ish faith, The party was held at Patterson hall, and music for the dancing was furnished by the Vagabonds or- chestra, Paige) Mr.—Mrs. McDonald ‘Entertain at Bridge Mr. and Mrs. Dan McDonald of near Bismarck entertained at a bridge party at their home. There were guests for four tables. Honors in the games were won by Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Schuck and F Fred oe Im, A coutse luncheon was served at the close of the evening. A regular ‘ilbakia of the Degree of Honor lodge’ will-be held Thurs- da: or at 8 o'clock at the Odd Fellows hall. eee Mrs. John Keohane of Beach spent Sunday here en route to Ellendale ‘where she will attend the state con- vention of the Federation of Wom- SJ (>) LAD LOD (NG GY (O) ©) (NE NE TNEGNE NE as CNET Fine French Gin, 32 inches wide, pl plaids in large" or small sizes, women’s house and or children’s dresses and aprons. You can’t afford to pass up these 65c ging- hams at the nee out price of yard . for women or wool obtainable. Good colors in tweeds, mixtures and velours. Your choice of values to $5.95 at the close out price, per yard.. moire, quick clearance at only Gustafson, Bismarck hospital. en’s clubs. Mrs. Keohane is of the state organization. car) Misses Veronica Farrél and. Ruth Cochran of Solen spent the week- end:in Bismarck and Mandan with relatives and frien Mrs. Carl Gustatson, Alfred Gus- tafson and John Nelson of Timmer spent Sunday here with Mrs. Alfred who is-a patient at the auditor] Miss Pe, ety daughter of Mr. and fis. Ch Bertsch, left recently for Tainneapolle where she will resume her duties as thember of the faculty in the la depart- ment of the University of innesota. Mrs, George MeCay will be oe and Mrs, L. V § “a bo eed the American toh ‘Auxiliary meeting which git mor! ‘Wednes- day evening at the Business and Professional Women’s club rooms. 'E Flies inhabit filth ...carry the bace tera that starts infection. Kill fies. Use FLY-TOX. FLY-TOX aleo kille mosquitoes, roaches, bed bugs, fleas, etc. Guaranteed. Ly-TOX The Current Events club will m« Wednesday afternoon at 3 0’ vdlock \ Machines and Dishwashing Different DISEASES -spread hy FLIES and more.° So easy to use— OLVELOPEO AT MELLON INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH BY REX RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP so little is needed Palmolive experts offer them an amaszing new; product—Kwiksolv Soluble Soap — successor to bar soaps, chips and flakes. Cuts get your work 25% to 40% mit| Fide Mra, D. J. McGillis at -€14 rth street. Z WomenWanted A Quicker Cleansing Suds for Washing TENE NE NENG NENG NES Here are the values you have waited for—a price concession that you will never again see in Bismarck, offering only the best quality merchandise at stupendously low prices, When you realize the full significance of this event, it is to know that you had better take full advantage of every offer- ing in this great closing out sale of ready-to-wear, dry goods, draperies, COME AND SAVE gee in all colors, jin, strij gly or pee afternoon (ie 19: Compare With Others | All Wool Winter Coatings children. suitable for dress or sport coats. 54 inches wide and made of finest Fabrics RIBBONS For your Christmas fancy es oe coe | ICE White Goods Where Can You Beat This? linen finish While They Last! WINTER UNDERWEAR for wom- en and children. Our entire stock of fleeced cotton, wool or silk and wool underwear. en’s styles in knee _or ankle. length, bodice, built up top or high necks. Chil- dren's underwear in all styles. thing goes at and footwear, Now Is the Time! Children’s Mercerized Hose in values to 50c. Sizes 5 to 10. “Vic- tory” brand for boys’ have triple reinforced knee and linen heel and toe for extra wear. Girls’ hose WINTER Won- Every- CNETNG CN work. Buy them now in COATS in black, cord- ar ent What better time to buy your winter coat than right now? Every coat in our store regard- less of styles, size or value, made of best Broadcloths, Velours and Novelty Woolens in dress and sport styles is offered you for the remaining days of Price our closing out sale at just FINE FOOTWEAR We are disposing of the finest stock of shoes.in the entire state. . No other store has ever carried 80 many of the best lines in one stock. Peacock, E. P. Reed, John Gray, Matrix, Protex Arch, and other equally good lines, high or medium heels in patent leather, or kid—strap, gore or pump styles in values _ to $12.50 on sale at prices ranging from $2.45 to $Q65 =v) CHINAWARE Compote stock of high grade ipeet and‘ domestic ewe glassware, vases, movas "Prices on every item in this great store are cut to. the e-—regardless of all costs or former selling prices. ‘We are determined to sweep it out in as short a time as . Possible. Rigger thine seen. hale Hen 9 Hee 18, 36, 45 and 54 inch widths in bleached or natural Sahay fine or THE FINAL DASH! THE END! Winding Up the Greatest Sale in Bismarck’s History Does This Sound Good? Art Linens for your Christmas fancy "p Profit by This 54 Inch Wool Dress Goods suitings in Fancy flannels, Poiret Twills, Nero ella and and tan shades. Val- ues up to $4.95 per “yard go in this great closing out sale at only, per yard navy, 518 FINE SERGE Values oi 36, 48 and 50 inch eg Eranch Serae in navy, blue, brown, and for women’s and chil- dren's wear. in this lot were up to gen per yard. Clos- 98° TOY mocks, Boeke ibe g Buy Bh 8 Corleens el OPIBO BOBS,

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