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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1929 oe \\— an Cee Logeland, who has been ill for several i Fashion Plaque || months. John A. Smith, Carrington hard- |ware dealer, is a business visitor -— Fort Lincoln tod Miss Ruth Bartz and Miss Ella| Getchell, Garrison, are spending the | dressed a radio audience over sta-|Bryant, secretary to Governor Sha-| transplanted here from the top cf @ — ;tion KFYR at noon today. He is|fer, will represent the state executive|tree on an isiand ...... a evenly vice president of both organizations. /at the Foshay tower celebration. AGED ORCHIDS BLOOM | Social and Personal ae USEFUL BRUSH '. C. Campbell, Min- Darky Clerk: Tootbrusa Yessal,, Captain E. G. Wanner, secretary of day in Bismarck. Rroqe’s 5 Waittrsetbead an oa wee the board of administration, and Jo-| wew york.—Two ancient orchids in| What size? De biggest ind tanke | Mr. is connect e}seph Kelly left last ing ft . Darky Buyer: Mrs. F.J.B tt I \Stat Auxili Head George E. Valker of the Vatker | Montana-Dakota Power company. Paul wits they will sabend: the. hn the New York botanical garden have warps got—dey’s foteen in mah fame hi ‘ F Th 4 ra # UX1L 1 Gh 1€ ' Floral sea wat a visitor in Bis-| ‘A - Gi aw of Veterans of For- | started to Lag brie pretend of er ily.—Life. | marck 5 aking on grain marketing as|cign Wars. jactivity. One of them undreds ener ostess at Luncneon ooses eee conducted by. the North Dakota years old, comparing with the lon-/ The Oklahoma-Southwestern rail- y J. P. Jackson of Harvey Harris &|Farmcr’s Union and the Farmers| Mr. and Mrs. Otis F. Bryant left|gevity of the famed century plant./way, once a flourishing line. is ta eee Co. left this morning on a short|/Union Terminal association, former|last evening for Minneapolis where | Unlike the latter, however, it blooms/tear up its tracks because oil As a compliment to her house} Mrs. James Morris, guest, Miss Alice Lockington, Aber- President, today announced the ap- deen, 8. D., Mrs. F. J. Bassett enter- tained yesterday afternoon at a one o'clock luncheon at the Bismarck! Country club. Pastel shades were effectively used in the table appointments, which had a centerpiece of sweet peas and baby breath. An attractive arrangement of sum- mer flowers was used in the living toom where bridge was played at six tables during the afternoon. Score prizes were awarded Mrs. Roy Kennelly and Mrs. Roy Logan, and there was a guest favor for Miss Lockington. Guests from out of the city in- cluded Miss Caroline Lakin, Colorado Springs, Colo,, and Mrs. E. J. Husch- ka, Fargo. ee Miss Edna Jenson Is Tendered Shower Mrs. Everett La France, Mason apartments, was hostess at a miscel- laneous shower last evening compli- pointment of four chairmen of state committees for the American Legion Auxiliary, . Mrs. W. W. Barr, Fessenden, will head the committee on Americanism and national defense. Mrs. Barr has been active in Americanization work for several years. Mrs. Fred J, Frederickson, Valley City, herself a gold star member of the Auxiliary, has been chosen chair- man of the emblem, gold star, and memorials committee. Mrs. D. C. Scothorn, Mandan, will be chairman of the state music com- mittee, a new activity which the Auxiliary is sponsoring this year. Mrs. Scothorn plans to have a music chairman for each unit. Mrs. L, W. Bullard, St. Thomas, will serve as legislative and Fidac{ chairman, Always interested in unit activities, Mrs. Bullard was presi- dent of the St. Thomas auxiliary which was awarded the silver loving cup offered to that unit having the largest percentage of gain in mem- bership 30 days prior to the Mi- hye A NEW variation of the grosgrain band on felt hats for fall is the use of two bands ending in a bow at the side. This hat ts of black felt with a fold in the crown and with the long- Personal and Social News of business trip to Jamestown. Governor Walter J. Maddock ad-'they will spend several days. Mr.levery year. The oldest orchid wasjness in its territory has deciined. MID-SUMMER q SALE menting Miss Edna Jenson, whose|not convention, ‘ Mandan Vicinity ‘ marriage to Leslie French will be an ne Iaereesirveintheee amare + i gai vs! ri re event of September 9, Marguerite Kennedy Saturday is the last of the 90 Bargain Days! Regular prices a: Three tables were arranged for bridge, and honors in the games went to Mrs. M. B, Demming and Miss Margaret Fairbanks. The gucst of honor received many gifts. A blue and rose-color note was pret- tily carried out for the tables, and!ists, Misses Ruth Gordon and Mar- garden flowers were used about the rooms. Mrs. La France was assisted by her mother, Mrs. F. G. Ackerman, in serv- ing a course luncheon at the close of the evening. o~ * And Ruth Gordon to Give Piano Recital Two of Bismarck’s younger pian- in a recital Friday evening at 8 o'clock at the Melody shop. The young ladies, who have assisted with gatherings during the year, are pu- Mrs. M. Rosen returned Tuesday from a 10 days’ visit with relatives in Minneapolis. xe * Dr. and Mrs. M. V. Collins, Lake Crystal, Minn., have arrived in Huff for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. iguerite Kennedy, will be presented | Collis, vegies Mr. and and Mrs. R. R. Lutz have returned from a motor trip which musical numbers at many public |took them to points in southern Min- nesota and Wisconsin. se * ils of Mrs. Genevieve Menard Miss Lillian Cook of the state |Ftuphes, Mis, Bruce Tobin left yenterday library commission, accompanied by |” ‘The program includes: |to spend a few weeks with relatives her mother, Mrs. S. H. Cook, and by Mrs. E. L. Simmons, New England, left yesterday by motor for Valley City where Mrs. Cook will visit for several days. The others went to Lisbon where Miss Cook is assisting in planning a new room for the Lis- bon library. Mrs. Simmons, who is | a member of the board of the North Dakota Fedcration of Women's clubs, will confer with Mrs. Albert E. Jones, Lisbon, state president. se 8 For Miss Loraine Carder, Bur- lington, Ia., who is the guest of her sister, Mrs. T. C. Madden, Miss Charlotte Logan entertained guests for two tables of bridge last eve- ning. High score was won by Miss Dorothy Birdzell. Garden flowers decorated the tables when a refresh- ment course was served after the} games. x ek OK Mrs. August E. Johnson, formerly of Washburn, arrived last from East Helena, Mont., where she has been visiting for several months with her sister, Mrs. F. Houston, since returning from Hawaii where she spent the winter. Mrs. Johnson was met here by friends and motored to Washburn ee ab One new member was initiated into the Biswgarck Tent of the Daughters of nial Veterans at a meeting held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. L. Sandin. Following the business meeting the afternoon was spent socially, and refreshments were served. ** 8 Mrs, Roy A. Nelson has returned from a two weeks’ vacation spent at Anoka, Minn., with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. King. On her return she was accompanied by her daugh- ter Helen, who has been spending the summer there. * * Mrs. H. D. McGarvey and daugh- ter Margaret arrived today from their home at Belfield for a visit with Mrs. McGarvey's sister, Miss Catherine Bleth, and with her husband's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McGarvey. * ke Mr. and Mrs. Paul Yeater have re- turned from a three weeks’ motor trip to Yellowstone park, and the Pa- cific coast. They motored to southern California and Mexico, visiting with friends at several points. “ee ¢@ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Klick, who have been visiting friends in the city for several days, will return today to their home in Hebron. Mrs. Klick was Miss Helen Eegert before her marriage last Sunday. * * om Dr. and Mrs. Piatt Dunn and fam- night! here. Praeludium, part 2, and Fuga, | part 2, from “The Well Tempered Clavichord” (Bach), Ruth Gordon. “Courante,” “Sarabande,” and “Bouree” from Bach’s French suite, Marguerite Kennedy. “Moonlight Sonata,” Op. 27, Adagio sostenuto, Allegretto, Presto agitato (Beethoven), Miss Gordon. “Sonata Pathetique,” Grave, jAdagio cantabile, Rondo (Bectho- jven), Miss Kennedy. “Liebestraum” No. 3 (Liszt) and “Fluttering Leaves” (Burleigh), Miss Gordon. “Berceuse” Op. 57 (Chopin) and! “Polonaise” Op. 46 (MacDowall), Miss Kennedy. “Capricio Brillante,” Op. 22, (Mendelssohn), two pianos, Misses Gordon and Kennedy. * * Miss Jessie Morrison, R. N., who has been with the Bismarck hospital left today for Freeport, Il., {where she has accepted 2 position with the Frecport Evangelical hos- | pital. She will stop at Brandon, Minn., for a visit with friends, en route. x * * Mrs. M. E. Hamilton, Jamestown, {who has been a guest at the home of \Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Aslakson for sev- ‘eral days, will leave today, accom- ' panied by Mrs. E. R. Prackel. for a weck-end motor trip to the Bad! Lands near Medora. * * ® Mrs. Lillian Sandy of Minneapolis, formerly of this city, is visiting | friends in the city. She has been; ; Spending the summer at Dickinson } with her sister, Dorothy Boehlk. * ek OK Mrs. A. O'Hearn, Jamestown, who | (has been here for a short visit with {her sister, Mrs. John Homan, will return this evening to her home. | = & at La Porte, Ind. * * Miss Bernice Pomcrleau, who has been spending the summer in Man- dan with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wilkinson, has returned to Minneapolis. f City-County Briefs | _City-County Briefs | Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Maynard, Bill- ings, are here on a business visit. E. T. Commy, Fargo attorney, is a business visitor here today. Ruby Brevick. Harvey. is spending a few days with friends in the city. Harlan McGlenn, Ming*vaukan, has accepted a position with an or- chestra here. W. FE. Larson, Glen Ullin, is spend- ing the day here looking after busi- ness matters. Thomas Logcland was summoned to Nevis, .. Tuesday, by the Miss _Swanhild Keep Abreast of the Times Dr. Clara B. Westphal returned | yesterday from Plentywood, Mont.,; where she has been visiting relatives ' for a week. ! * ! Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Whitney of jing of the Lutheran Men's club this! evening at 6:15 in the Lions room at |the Grand Pacific hotel. TT. H.j | Thoresen will preside. A special in-| jVitation is extended to members of | the congregation of the Trinity! Lutheran church. ' - — | | A Swedish toy balloon recently | ‘completed a trip across the Baltic | Sea, landing in Germany after a trip| j from, Kvarnby. : With the Self-Winding Watch We are now showing the self- winding watch which is delight- ing thousands with its incom- parable convenience and fine time keeping. motion of the arm, it needs no other thought than to wear it. Step in our store and let us show you this wonderful watch. F, A. KNOWLES Jeweler “Bismarck’s Diamond Store Since 1907” Buster Brown shoes and oxfords .....$2.75 to $3.50 Dutchess long trousers for boys . cut... also low prices on hundreds of other specials offered only in this sale. See what you save at these sale prices. And remember, Saturday is the last day! Everything for per- sonal and home use! Get your share of these bargins! disyeica ana inate $4.95 sorted colors and paticrns .. DODO We still have some of these wonderful frocks at ine’ $9.75 Extra quality Corn Brooms while they Ast ........cse000 33c Pressure Cookers. Be sure and see At sues --..... D4.89 ano ur 25c 50c aluminum assortment, cake $1.00 Special aluminum assortment, cooking pans, kettles, dippers Special aluminum assortment percolators, double boilers, etc. Special pans, tea kettles, Percolators, Cte. ..cersovers Fibre suit cases in brown, 2GX1Z%4XB .......eereeeeeeee $ 1 .98 Suit cases in black with straps, 24x13x8 .......-.0-+6 $3 39 ELEC. APPL'NCES Heavy gauge aluminum percolator, 5 cup capacity, 2 110 A.C. ceccssesseeevevees ° Chromium plated double toaster, very durable and ae $4.98 attractive BF pin front, assorved colors .. OC. GYRATOR The Wardway demonstrates—proves it- self—sells itself. Take advantage of our save trom #00 19 80... 974.99 (Also sold on easy payment plan) with shedes and cord .. $15.95 walnut finish ss... SOCIO Five-piece kitchen set in grey finish. Table and eee $23.98 four chairs .... Thorowear thread Pure thread silk full feshtoned hose ..sssseee... 4 DE Semi-chiffon weight hose, full asst. of colors and sizes $1 .00 WORK CLOTHES Pioneer Overalls in low back or high guaranteed . Invincible Work Shirts, far su- 95 perior to others in this price ... OC One group assortment, patents, calf- skins, in Cuban and high Heels ...sereeeeseeeee penne $2.49 83c UNDERWEAR Men's trunks made of serviceable broadcloth Rayon Jerseys in flesh and white COlOr ...cscsscseeeess 98c Athletic Union 4 4 c Suits ... Assorted Ties, new patterns and colors ........ 25c 89c Boys’ Oxfords in tan and black .........06. seeee $2 .98 Men's Dress Oxfords in black and tan ............5 $3.98 Men's new broad toe ox- fords in black leather heel .. $4.98 Six months guaranteed ee $3.89 Broadcloth and Madras Shirts with large roomy features .. work shoes . Dickinson are spending several days = ing watch a rown, E. E. Stender left this morning for | here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. B. | eters prety in the roetra@s : jeri : $3 .98 Pioneer Work Shirts, triple Minneapolis a. La riene Rare ie 0. Refvem. 3 \ff mainspring a uniform tension. a oe - stitched and reinforced ........ 69c WASH COTTONS will spent ve (01 = Pe pyar nance: gens | Breal is a relatives, He will be joined in Min-| LUTHERAN MEN’S CLUB TO | oe - oe ee bse is no peapolis by Mrs. Stender, who bas! 41 7 pawver, Chicago, will be the || Winding stem on the self-wind- 20 eign n,...QBE Gloria Prints, 35 en 5] several wecks theze. pee Lag " ! wound . cialis Sinaia ais 4 Kiinisien ** * | principal speaker at the dinner meet- | Ane, watch -a8 tt. ts pr the rian uaannsia seis a Ginghams for smart ensembles and children’s dresses me ment of afferent edlors vo... 20 Silkettes Prints, assortment . of different Colors .......s00+++ .50c , Shi init ste One tment, patents and kids ia fy, ae eel e e One group assortment, pa $3 ‘49 vhere Dr. Di ill attend the na-| BONE orice 110 DD! . iemeusoesl! Special School Opening MEN'S APPAREL : of Foreign Wer Pe Mrs. R. B. Snyder and daughter Values for Boys Assortment of neckband and chee Pore cee cian ie. 986 | TOILET ARTICLES ter, Mrs, M. A. Schrader, for the past We are now prepared to outfit the boys for Spot- $1.79 month, left last evening for their school in every line from caps to footwear. Our New neckties in all new 79¢c “ MIB ss <Ssaoeensecinseccea ° home. CES new Cortley suits have just arrived from New York. PRUE s+/rodscossereetonssoce oa pag .. 89¢ Miss Vera Hottman ‘and Earl Hott. New styles, new fabrics, extraordinary values. Peat tt Repair Tire 1 Ic man returned Tueeeay creloe, (om Boys’ Suits, 4 to 12 years, one long and one ister al IR 88 or eeeeeannenategeny ey CREME ie er ee gr short or two golf pants ....... - $7.50 to $16 arge size) ie Seo ne wah for sbout three weeks. Older Boys? Suits, 12 to 18 years, with two | | LINGERIE DN 35 Tmt .$1.00 Mrs. L. K. and th jong MBOED sce c secre sceareosces Cream ......... seeeweneeeeeeees cok Mlb y Men Re dl at aay Prep suits for the boy in high school .....$15 to $20 pie ge nee where they have been spending s *s Sui crepe chemise 7 Sih ana har cogess “| YoMng Men's Suit peak ape and tatters gag tn pak ct a eae BOB ce nn ABE ‘Ward-o-leum in tile pettern, Gait nent senile sanehoabere --; mo memeersce* $1.98 peat. 20e peste ee, Merwe. 206 ‘Miss Prances' 1" sghnson, es bas Allen A Hosiery, ribbed, golf and short ous a ge1es, 13 spending her vacation in Bis- eee emcee eerc ere cesses sesene sacl Georgette gowns, trimmed Mavis ‘ ‘Ward-o-leum in tile pattern. Se Aad PAE ue etre con cad Blouses and shirts, tailored like Dad’s . .85¢ to $1.50 in lace and ribbon .. $3.98 Talc A eeeeeen: ‘ue AGO Grey or ivory. Per yard ... at nearby pointe. eae Boys’ and child’s caps in fancy overplaids . -$1.00 Miss Emily Belk, daughter of Mr, Blazers and mackinaws, 100 per cent’ wool, be : Belt. Teather trimmed . Pees $3.75 and $6.50 410 Main Avenue Sweaters, crickets and blazers .. Wool pullover and coat style ........$8.25 to $4.50 Dahl Clothing Store +++ $1.50 to $3.25 MERY WARD Phone Four-Seven-Six 4 al

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