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ae Satieasnto @—9 = a rere HURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1928 Social and Personal ., Bodéhetab and 1 Mrs. Cole Appear on Study Club Program Program Celie! Study club meeting Mrs. J. K. Blunt was hostess to club at her home. ‘A resume of the national conven- ons and presidential candidates given by Mrs. Bodenstab, while irs. Cole reviewed the book of the ronth for September, “John Brown's ” ortnightly Club Meets Wednesday With Mrs. John Burke Mrs. John Burke entertained vembers of the Fortnightly club at regular meeting Wednesday. Instructive papers on Brit oblems were read by Mrs. A. M. (hristianson and Mrs. C. W. Moses, “The Supremacy of ish Di- Jomacy” was the topic discussed yy Mrs. Christianson, while Mrs. joses reported on “No 10 Downing Btreet.” we Former Students of Jamestown College Organize Local Group Alumni and former students of Jamestown college organized a manent Bismarck group Tuesday ing when they met at dinner the Patterson hotel. frank Brown was elected presi- ent of the organization. Miss ces Wanner is vice president. s. Roy McLeod, recording secre- , and Mrs. F. H. Waldo, cor- esponding secretary. Bismarck, students of the college in the ’90’s, were honor guests at banquet. Judge A. G. Burr of Bi gl was also an honored est. eA committee on constitutions was sppo inted, including George Reg- ister, Mrs. Alfred Dale and Mrs. F. H. Waldo. Plans are being made to hold regular meetings. D. C. Scothorn of Mandan was an out-of-town, guest at the dinner. Vivian Coghlan to Be Presented in Piano Recital Miss Vivian Coghlan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coghlan, will presented in piano recital Friday evening at 8 o’clock at the home ktudio of her instructor, Mrs. Jean- ote Frendberg, 516 Broadway est. Mrs. Frendberg announces the fol- lowing program: jonata . (a) Mom (b) Prelud (c) Solfegietto Valse .. To the Sprin; Impromptu . Miss Dolcres Gorman entertained lat dinner Tuesday evening in com- pliment to Miss Marian Ryan, who recently returned from a trip to Colorado. sweet centered the table, and places were marked for seven guests. A fine selection of fur coats at all prices. See them at the Bismarck Cloak Shop. NOTE—The. new Brunswick re- leased by the “FAMOUS FORTY”—Elks babe B. gine E. No. Director. : Songs of the Anvil Faust—Soldiers’ Chorus VICTORS Outstonding releases fer the week. Heertbroken and Lonely. Crazy ‘Rhythm, by Johnny Marvin. Out of the Tempest - First Kiss, by George Ol- Men and his’ Bluste COLUMBIA — Lombardo and Gey. Lonbes his Royal “I Love You Truly” “Starlight and Tulips.” Open every evening The Melody Shop Prince Hotel Building Bismarek, No. Dak. Mmes, A. W. Munson and Earl Peck Give Halloween Party The first Hallowe’en party of the of | season was ii pone given Tuesday evening, Mrs. A. W. Munson Mi Earl Peck entertained at Frog Mun- ae color note of black oran; lor nd and Hallowe’en favors ion used is carry out the seasonal decoration scheme. ee, a played at four 8 sone, Prizes were won irs, W. J. Targart and Mrs. George Ebert. ee Justine Granner Will Speak Tonight at Booster Program Miss Justine Granner will speak on her experience in Le work h|in China at the seco Booster Week program which will be given this evening at 7:45 at the Baptist “Othe rs on the program will in- clude Esther Wilson, Dency Dic son, Adolph Englehardt, the Indian Girls Glee club, Mrs. McNutt, Ada and Lucille Herbert and Elsie ‘Nel- son. The program for this evening has been arranged by the Missionary society of the Baptist church. Steropticon ures, accompanied by a lecture by Russel Reid, were features of the program Wednesday evening. Marguerite Kennedy played sev- eral piano solos, and there were musical numbers by Mrs. John Lar- son, Mrs. Fay Kent and Mrs. W. G. Worner. eee Mrs. G. E. Munger Is Hostess at Bridge Mrs. George E. Munger enter- tained the Mid-Week brid; club Wednesday evening at her silt: Members of the club bf at two tables of bridge, and Mrs. Frank Orchard won high score. Refresh- ments were served after the games. Mrs. H. F. Peters was guest of the club, eee David McDonald, who recently un- derwent an operation at the Bis- marck hospital, is getting along nicely. St. Mary’s Circle will hold rummage sale Saturday, Oct. 13th, in building formerly oc- cupied by McCracken’s on Main Avenue. NOTICE Z Virginia Butler Home Studio Moved from 418 W. Rosser to room 23, City National Bank Block. Same phone number 898. Dr. Geo. F. McEriain Aun fit and iter) = ————————_—_—_—_——_—_—_—— Matinee Every Day 2:30 TONIGHT - Thursday LAST TIMES ————— FRIDAY and SATURDAY Wallace Beery and Louise - Brooks in “Beggars of Life” VAUDEVILLE Mandan - Tonight Notice . St. Mary’s Circle will hold a rammage THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE RECT COGLOEUMRG AMC: Sab ntH TT HK Hvar URES Une) bub EEA EOM DoE EUD DEAE GUSUULDES ENG S0 19060 MF ENOU OE MO LDU Facnanent 144i SGPENCAAC LULU ae Abd AHH on aU AAG LAGA UCU BLERY ACT LEL LAND eME EC eee Peet eA HP UAH ae tMnabe Ao eecet tos abtatiaeetanedbGued Lv ecdb ote tan no tnen ta A. W. LUCAS CO. Bismarck’s Busy Style and Shopping Center NEW WINTER COATS Every year at this time we make a special effort to secure exceptionally good-looking coats to sell at lower-than-usual prices, our buying power, through the American Buying Corporation, aiding us very materially. You will know how successful we have been ; x; when you see the beautiful coats we are offering in two exceptional groups. ‘45% Misses’ Sizes ‘Women’s Sizes Larger Women’s 14 to 20 36 to 44 40 to 52 You’d expect to pay much more than $45.00 for coats like these. Of handsome broadcloth—an outstanding fabric for autumn and winter— buxskin and suede—And all are beautifully trimmed with fur. In Emphasizing the black, navy, and the popu- Authentic New lar wood brown shades— Fashion Notes =| The furs include: He ill t- | . ‘andi fashion points | Vicuna Opossum —the ju: collar ° far that envelopes the | Manchurian Wolf head, but stands smart- ° * 2. ly ae eh = oe Plain or Silver Tip ond ina fel labo. | Red or Brown Fox -rat tucked backs; the subt- | and other popular ly flared. silhouette. furs i | ee — 652 Misses’ Sizes Women’s Sizes Larger Women’s 14 to 20 36 to 44 40 to 52 Smart women will wear Coats like these every-~ where because they are fashioned of such hand- some fabrics and furs—because they have an in- dividual note. The huge collars of fur—the deep swirl cuffs—appear on the season’s smartest coats. Of fine quality [~ broadcloth, buxskin or We Especially Wish suede in black, navy or to ses oe Coats wood brown shades, Taveee Wolke with Caracul, Fitch These two great sale Opossum, Man- groups include an nk churian Wolf, | smart Coats for the red and Mace 'Ss 1-2 tah 1, brown fox. for the woman who is short, and from 40 1-2 to 52 1-2 for the tall Favored Styles, Fabrics and Colors In Coats shown for the first time this week—All Coats are beautifully lined and tailored according to exacting specifications. A. W. LUCAS CoO. Where You Expect More for Your Money--And Get It MEMBER OF A RE LE ETC LEELA LES BEBE CE ELEC LEE DOD LOOSE IEE ISTE sale Saturday, Oct. 13th, at 314 AMERICAN BUYING GORPORATION we: ~ ~~ Avenue, Eppinger Block. Shaves Gomry State ; Att NII toed II mm imninmm mmm mn miininimim nim mnn mn nin: