The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 18, 1929, Page 5

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THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1929 THE RISMARCK. TRIBUNE z | states of North Dakota, Montana and | _Gity-County Briefs {| t¢ano. frat erated ti Eerie pe me cae ace wibad sted Robert B. Wherland, of the Texas | ie . H. Weber, New |-o11 company branch here, today re- | 4 : Leipaig, are spending several days in| turned from Minneapolis, where he |% the city on business, attended a conference of Texas com- | § Pana. pany staff men and enjoyed a nume | r } 3 e ® C. L. Foster returned yesterday | ber of shows during his visit. from &@ business trip to the northern ‘Annual Convention Suprenie Secretary ©f Home Missionary Of K. C. Will Speak | part ot Mctean county. John Rupp, Baldwin, left this chureh are gathering in Minot today | marck council of i and the Knights of Col-| L. L. Twichell and J. A. Jardine, | Miss Olga Lillian Rupp. abate sip? magi ery ombus this evening at St. Mary's hall, | Fargo, representatives from Cass pohftenonen ave Grand Forks, president of th re, ! and will give an address, Mr. Halla- | county during the recent session, are] A youth of Fennville, Mich., clety, will preside, and aes e be han is a forceful speaker and has a|here today on business. planted an acre of catnip and from i rh teemaerow lons will | message for all members of the order the crop distilled seven pounds of oil. Sodehy tf MinCt] os masromega| armrt wegen tte || Bismarck’s Busy Style and Shopping Center es New Spring Numbers Just Received An hobared guest ay: this GORMeHEMRE | Other teettnraty te aIMSRinbOA Ak thie ieee: Te Oe LRN ered ihee abe once Mee Ati brite : aay special supreme secretary Delegates of the Women’s Home| Knights of Columbus, will be an hon- | their home, 923 Tenth street south. | stopped here for a visit with two of | ¥ will be Miss Lulu Krepps, Delaware,| meeting are the plans for the next|went to Fessenden today where /§75 a pound § é Se ree ee, |i weapon Se | ce a arbafra ent “ rocks ps lien ie: tha year with * ® session of district court. A Connecticut boarder disapproved fathering in Minot today | his daughters, Mts. Kate Swick and Rereeeniatives of the societies. Miss Miss Delia Soehren bere of his lodging house. He dumped a Krepps recently visited Bismarck, at : 4, D, Wilson, representtive of Cup. | barrel of Aahes fe cigeve him an. Ope : : ‘ Krepps recently visited Bismarck, st} Entertains at Cards | pers Weekly, i Jn the chy. oo busy |Dorttnity to test the comforts of thelr Assuring Misses and Women a Charming Appearance ‘Women’s Home Missionary society. Gharing honors with Miss Krepps|, Miss Delia Soehren was hostess at will be Rev. Benjamin Babcock, Mi-| the first of @ series of bridge parties ’ not, superintendent of the Minot dis-| ast evening in the living rooms at 99906 6908000009 > $9006 trict, who will give an address on| ‘he Mohawk. = ~ “yorld Service” at this afternoon’s| Guests for four tables were invited, in. and honors went to Mrs. D. T. Har. a ° session. Much of today and a part of to-| "ls, Mrs. Esther Reld, and Anna Lein. ‘ ; morrow will be taken up with routine Decorations suggestive of the spring business and reports on the progress |SC480n were used when a course e e “ Of the state organization. rated fig served at the close of ‘The social event of the meeting will . ‘ cine social event of the meeting wil] Ete om Mandan were Mrs. |§ ANNEX SHOES STORE Mrs. H. H. Casselman, Fargo, will pre- | C#!a Lee and Cecile Peters. : side as toastmaster, and for which : oe a ; the program will center about the Bridge Club Meets 4 to “The Home Mission Garden.” A . The banquet speakers will include, in At Shipley Home| addition to Miss Krepps and Mrs. — § Casselman, Mrs. E. ©. Anderson,| Jeanette Shipley and LaVerne Han- |% Walla Walla, Wash., and covers the | jail. They're fresh—They’re gay—They’re in a Holly- wood mood! And they’re so wonderfully well made! 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Sugges-|ium, Friday, April 19, at 8:15 tions to those entering will be freely | P. Mm. \given by the contest committee. —— Prominent local citizens have Tune in on KFYR every shown their interest and have ex- premed’ themselves ss being. very morning for the A. W. Lucas much in favor ef the work the club Co. day’s special. aS undertaking. ‘ Every resident of the city is invited to enter this big con- +e. test, which is a part of a national Beautiful Women movement to improve and beautify i : the surroundings of the average Simply Love It ‘ American family. MELLO-GLO Face Powder is pre- part of milady’s wardrobe. What could be cooler and airier for those hot days which are coming? Be smart in comfort with a pair of these pretty sandals. 46% to 52%: —frocks with girdles, sashes or leather belts! —frocks with pleats or full flare circular skirts! —frocks with conservative straight lines or slim sophis- ticated simplicity! —frocks for the home, office, ool.or street. 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August Carl- son, 822 Seventh street. All members and friends are fortes to come. * * % Mrs. M. J. Orr and daughter, Betty Lee, have arrived from Jamestown to ES Mr, Orr, manager of the Gam- “Robinson company. Tir. and Mrs. Orr will make their home here. ie ** * ‘The Trinity Lutheran Ladies’ Aid aed * 10 paces ‘ooms o' e 3 Peed occupied by the Wedgi store on Broadway. : ** Father John Slag will deliver an address at the meeting of the Com- ity council Friday afternoon at 3 ovclock at the Women's rest room be- low: Hoffman's cafe. ses * ‘A dinner for workers in the church school and othér church activities will be held at 6:30 this evening in the church parlors of the First Presbyter- fan church. " se % ‘Commencing at nine o'clock, the | % ladies of the First Baptist church | ¢ “hold their annual rummage sale | % Mail Orders Filled—Order by number and give size and colors desired. 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