The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 22, 1928, Page 5

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| | | | | | Da a Genevieve LaFrance end Madeline Cordner Leave for Meeting Miss Madeline Cordner and Miss Genevieve La France left this morn- ing for Grand Forks to attend the annual meeting of the Northern In- terscholastic Press association. Miss Cordner, editor-in-chief of “Prairie Breezes,” will represent the high school annual staff, and Miss La France, exchange editor of “Pep,” will represent the school paper. Features of the conference meet- ing will be a newspaper contest in which the school papers of the state are entered and a program and ban- quet for the representatives of these | publications. Mrs. Spencer Boise Is Hostess to Club Members of the Wednesday Study | club met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Spencer Boise, Hl Included in the program for the y was a report on Edith Wharton’s ; he Children,” by Mrs. H. H. Noyes, and an article on world news. by Miss Mary Cashel. Box of Playthings Sent Alaska Orphans| A box of dolls, picture puzzles | and toys prepared by the girls of the W. W. G. and teh Junior B. Y. P. U. of the Baptist church has been sent to the Kodiak Baptist orphan- age at Woodstock Island, Alaska. These playthings were prfepared by the girls during their meetings the past summer, and will reach the Alaskan children in time for their Christmas party. | Missionary Group Gives Card Party Mrs. A. M. Brazerol was hostess to the members of St. Cecelia’s Mis- sionary group at a bridge party last evening. Bridge was played at three tables henors going to Mrs. E. A. Kaiser and Mrs. William Kiley. A course luncheon was served aft-| er the games St. Ceceli is a new Missionary seciety and will meet every two weeks at the homes of the members. ery Good Attendance at W. B. A. Dance Approximatel; 5 couples attend- ed the dance given last evening at the Elks hall by the Women’s Bene- fit_association. Prizes were given away to the hold- er of lucky numbers and Mrs. J. W.} Guthrie received the ladies prize, a box of candy. The turkey was awarded to A. Z. Camoza, a soldier at Fort Lincoln. Music for the dancing was fur- nished by the Vagabonds orchestra. sore Everett O’Neil, son of Mr. and} Mrs. J. E. O'Neil of Bismarck, is a|N niember of the cast of “The Arabian Nights.” first University Playmak. er production of the year. The play, under the direction of Prof. E. D. Schonberger, has been presented three times in Grand Forks and once in Crookston, and has been pro- nounced an outstanding success. ee | The regular monthly business and social meeting of the Luther League | will be held Friday evening at sieht | ¢’clock in the church parlors. Mem-} bers and their friends are ivitea to} attend. «es Gordon Bowdon left today by car for his home in Lake City, Iowa. Mr. Bowdon has been employed by the highway commission for the past several months. ! se 8 Miss Aleta Morton; Mrs. Pauline Weist and daughter Mary Margaret, have returned from Hazen where; they visited friends over the week- end. nea Miss Sara C. Guss left today for Rugby to conduct a teachers meet- ing. Miss Guss was formerly coun-| ty superintendent of Pierce count; . . Members of the Trinity Lutheran Ladies Aid will hold a food sale Sat- urday at the A. W. Lucas store. The sale will begin at 11 o'clock. * Mrs. Frank Harris of Minneapolis, formerly a resident of Bismarck is the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. Har- ris, 418 Fifth street. soe Mrs. Gecrge Roberts returned to} hep home at Shields today after svending a few days here with friends. | ee Miss Martha Hood, who has. been transacting business here, returned ta her home at Jamestown yester- day. ee A regular meeting of Tancred Commandery No. 1 will be held this evening at 7:30 at the Masonic tem- ple, The Bismarck Hospital Alumni association will hold a food sale and bazaar at) Hoskins-Meyer Saturday, Nov- ember 24, beginning at 10 a. m.| se Amusement Forecast MOVIES ELTINGE THEATER “Waterfront” CAPITOL THEATER “That Certain Thing” DOME DANCE. * FPAVILION DANCE SATURDAY : Social and Personal | gram in charge of Miss Lillian Cook THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1928 da 8 Leone Mushinski | Hostess at Party Miss Leone Mushinski entertained the members of St. Theresa’s Mis- sionary group last evening at the home of Mrs, R. A, Norman. During the evening bridge was played at three tables, with Eliza- eth Pfeiffer holding high score. Refreshments were served after the games by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Norman. Y Entertain Wednesday day. Night Bridge Club Mrs. LaVerne Hanson entertained the members of the Wednesday night bridge club at her apartment at the Mohawk last evening. | Three tables of bridge were i play and high score in the evening games went to Josephine Cervinski, and Delle Brun. | A course luncheon was served by paper on “Empire Builders of Afri- ca.” ial 1 girls. daughter, shopped in Bismarck esterday. hter, Trent Games were pla: and a course luncheon was served. | { Mrs. Burt Finney will be hostess {|| to the members of the Delphian so-| @| cicty tomorrow afternoon at home, 220 Anderson street. 2 Mr. and Mrs. James O'Brien and| ©" business yesterda, Marjorie, Miss Christine Ingstad of James- town is a guest at the home of her ling pa Si {there with Err bson, Chicago, |X brother, Fred B. Ingstad. agent for the Burlington railr |. W.K. Wallace, Washington, D. C.,! president of the comp; x bai diided spent yesterday in Bismarck on bus-} heef cattle marketing specialist oi} ‘ snmensgemee x Mrs. H. L. Swenson has returned | iness. | the U.S, Department of Agriculture,! H. S. Lobach, teller at the First 3 to her home at Turtle Lake after a = is in Bismarck today to conduct spe-|National bank, has ed his po- visit with friends here. A. R. Miesen, Burleigh coun! —— —— x eS - | agricultural agent, spent this afte | oe S Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Flynn of Ry-| noon in Still where he aided in con-| 7 x cr were visitors in the city yester-| ducting a beef cattle mecting. 3 s eee Miss Bertha Link of Hazen is vis- iting friends i in No false bite because it ‘ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : : Methodist church j ie . ! Guests were k on| cial meetings with thé farmers in! sition after a {wo months’ absence.) The ix ed | | |. Mike Johrson of Mott is a ign 1 sp “Personal Evangelism” at this meet-| the county today and tomorrow. ing. Congressman Thomas Hall left yesterday for Washington, D.C. En i town for! V8 Mrs. Rich- h d Hall and in Calumet, Mich., to relatives. i | went thr |food sale operations at a local hos- pital, ince then has been con- at his home. t he feels better than he S. | THO, Heart of the Western } nion, left yesterday on a busine: j trip to Minot. rgo, was here in the city today. her George B: es 000 airplanes’ , built in the United States. | |S. G. Denner, livestock | from the state a; ON n of Fargo, is in the city to conduct the F j home! cial meetings with farmers in the! Publ ice company, is in Mo- visit here.! county in regard to care and mar-| bridge, S. Dak., today conducting keting of beef cattle. spection of the comp: Washburn, Mr. and Mrs. F. Wishek have returned after a few days bus: PCCD SPDETTOOSEPS es 8 -—— C. E. Birdsell, tr Services evening Walter at the Baptist il begin at Vater of the the city. SPRPOPP SESS OP OOS Bismarck Grocery Co. Westminster ‘ Guild Study New Testament A mecting of the Westminster Guild of the Presbyterian church was held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Henry Duemeland. With Rall’s “History of the New Testament” as the study text, a pro- was given. Bessie Baldwin, Frances sss and Myrtle Russell gave re- ports. It is announced that on Monday and Thursday evenings the rooms in the church parlors are open for the. use of girls who do not have homes in the city. Miss Emma Grob is in charge. Dr. Griebenow to | Study in Europe Dr. F. E. Griebenow of the Quain and Ramstad clinic sailed today from New York for F Dr. Griebenow will be in Vienna the greater part of the time. where he will particularly study diseases of the skin. ‘4 e Mrs. 0. McBride entertained re- cently _at_a_birthday party for_her hest Colds Rub well over throat and chest \ Vicks Matinee Every Day 2:30 —— TONIGH? - Thursday \ ———— Fun and Thrills on | the Docks of San Francisco. w ot oo : yo ; Jolly Jack as a jolly jack- tar and Dorothy as his girl. Pathe Review Comedy FRIDAY and SATURDAY q COME EARLY! Attend Matinees Avoid Congestion MILTON SILLS with Thelma Todd “The Crash” THANKSGIVING | SALE OF COATS Complete Range of Sizes from 14 to 54 Coats for Dress or Sports Wear No Approvals Small Charge for » Alterations No Returns Eac* Sale Final A Real Chance to Save if We are offering our entire stock of Ladies’ Coats at greatly re- é duced prices in this sale. Notice the prices below and you will find you can save enough to buy several Christmas gifts. Don’t miss this great opportunity to save. $95.00 10 $149.00 VALUES AT ......... $74.74 $35.00 t0 $47.50 VALUES At $69.50 t $89.50 VALUES AT .......... $54.54 - ($25.00 0 $33.50 VALUES AT .......... $19.19 $49.50 10 $67.50 VALUES AT .......... $39.39 $19.50 0 $22.50 VALUES AT .......... $14.14 ONE LOT OF HATS, VALUES TO $10.00, SPECIAL AT $3.33 COMPANY “there Grerybody Shops Mandan, No. Dak. eC Wool Dresses Transparent Velvet - on Sale at Dresses at 25 per cent Discount 25 per cent Discount UR PAGE Bismarck Hospital During this time Mr. Lobach under: | Alumni association will hold a and bazaar Mr. Lobach | Hoskins-Meyer Saturday, Nove ember 24, beginning at 10 a. m. The practical gift—the | gift Mode : the hostess at the close of the play. | i agin eet bit atv eveby vapaet the N finest and best at any price. 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