The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 11, 1929, Page 5

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1929 | Avenue east. All members and friends ‘ment, as the policy of the government. NAME MINOT CHEST HEAD } | are asked to meet at the church | ALL CLOTHING TEAM LANDSCAPE ARTIST {has been to create no national parks| Minot, N. D., Oct. 11—(—Mrs. O. y ior transportation will be provided. {unless it owns their sites. Originally |G. Frosaker today was named secre. eek ok 1 it gave the lands to the state as part | = Announcements have been received | of the public domain, and now the aide i by relatives and friends in Bismarck | Pec Eee it abe teoavel er rat A ed, as & Thursday Music Club | Mrs. Walter Sellens Sigs ia lies Aves Weal | By a menctiat cicters naa bee te | ; ; { of the inal scenery has been home- | bbe Reception for Hostess at Luncheon | which took place Saturday, October 8, TRIP CONTEST FILED! IN PRIVATE HANDS | steaded or bought by individuals, and | . t in San Francisco. Mrs. Bonham is | it is to recover this that the present eachers of Bismarck | Colers4 autumn leaves, bittersweet | the daughter of Mrs. A. R. Murray, | See eee | _—_———— steps are being taken by the Greater One of the delightful aftairs ten- | 820 bowls of fall Mowers, arranged | Oy Ban. Franelsto of Bismarck. now | Underwood, Pingree, McKenzie | Milwaukee Man Acts for G. N. | Nott" Dakota association and the dered the teachers of the Bismarck | totuit cote y ormed an effective |, brother of R. E. Bonham of this| and Esmond Girls to C | D. A. and the State in Park | pMINek te SII mn setting for the luncheon giv- | *.0 se 4 jon iris to Com- . A. and the State in Pa | public schools and high school fac- at | eity, and was previously associated | i 16 ‘, 9 + * wy _ tily was the dee tive Uy sca kae ae teen Oy ee with Mr. Bonham in Jewelry business pete Here Saturday | Site Expanding Plan Fh he eae ‘ ‘ : ere. bers of the Thursday Musical club | Bismarck. Guests were Bismarck : eee | ewspaper sNewName last evening in the parlors of the | Omen. many of them school friends! per prick, New York City, wh |, Benson county has reported its| Phelps Wyman, a Milwaukee land- —-_ McCabe Methodist’ church, ~ More | °f the hostess, seen a Bue ab the Texte ee a | team for entry in the clothing demon- ' scape gardener, is in Bismarck today | Bismarck high school’s publication than 120 teach .| Baskets of hydrangea and bitter- | sin! iat stration contest here Saturday after- | receiving instructions for a recon-; rs » tended, eechers Of the city at~| sweet adorned the luncheon tables, | prother i blll igre Bia ciceee noon between junior demonstration | naissance of the Bad Lands, with a rae id bd Listaittd hile Mrs. George Duemeland was in| Where places were marked for 24 for a week, left this morning for hi ae Fond first in the four | view to platting the privately owned | It former Lind known as “Pep. charge of the musical program given guests, \home. Mr. Brick is a member of the | *8te fairs. e object of this final | sections in three areas of 200,000 acres.| The new name was submitted by during the carly part of the evening, |_ The afternoon was passed infor | police force of New York. jcontest is to determine the team Mr. Wyman is to do the work for} Mariam Schwantes in a name contest The first number was “Fantasie” | mally, eee | Which ts to receive a prize free trip' the Greater North Dakota associa- {conducted by the journalist class. (Demarest), with Miss Ruth Rowley E ; * * * Mrs. W. A. Alfonte, Fort Lincotn, | '° the international livestock, grain! tion, under instructions of Governor | As “Pep” did not signify a newspaper, at the organ and Mrs. A. J. Arnot at|Gaie Oiseaux Club left yesterdey for Los Angeles, Calif., | 204 hay show at Chicago November George Shafer. The state will hardly | the publication lost credit last year in CASINO the plane. Mrs. F. J. Bavendick, ac- 4 A |where she will spend several weeks 27-December 7, the gift of a national , have the money to buy the 600,000 | journalistic contests because of its companted by Mrs, R. E. Mortis, sang Has Bridge Dinner’ attending to business matters. she | Mall order house, actes from the owners for inclusion in |iitle, ‘This prompted the journalism - ¢ “My Peace Is Gone” (Grayben Hofi- will be the guest of relatives during | M Will Bleve Ae f al ish ra Ute borgir Hntgentes na- | class to sponsor the contest. mann), and Miss Belle Mchus pre-| Mrs. E. M. Hendricks and Mrs. John | her visit. bye at Doret Phlee. “sec ert parl itis 300, iD Laks Other names submitted which are a“ “ sented three piano numbers, “Pas-| R. Fleck entertained the members of ae ® Serie COMIDCTICIGR. fein: nt the Ase | tre ard Se teiniy OF thet oe they, |civeH honorable mention are: “B. H. | ( y _ toral” and “Capriccio” «Scarlatti, | tiie Gale Oiseaux bridge club at a| A food sale will be given by the | oaiation ef Commerce rooms at i | from Une to time be posible #Y'|8. Chronicles,” “Bismarck High a ma oes and “Rhapsody in F Sharp Minor” | seven o'clock dinner last evening at | first division of the Trinity Lutheran | Seiock. It is being supervised by A. Mr. Wymen will tie the iieas: tn | School Journal,” “The Maroon Post,” = (Dohmany}). the Hendricks home, Ladies’ Aid society at the Lucas Store |” Miesen, Burleigh sounty arent: | preferential eereage, eo that when the |The Bismarck Observer,” and “The . A Vocal number, “Ave Maria” (Luzi), | Small jack-o'-lanterns centered the on Saturday afternoon. Hours are| if “w. Herbison,. Benson’ county | first 200,000 acres is bought it will be | Bismarck High Review.” Women exclaim when they see our NEW was given by Mrs. Frank Barnes, ac- ! tables, with place cards and other | from one to five. agent; LA. Norling, McLean county | the ‘most desirable tract, possibly be- Margaret D'Ardis is editor and Wil- companied by a trio composed of Miss | appointments carrying out the Hal- x Ke agent: and Magdalena Heiberg, home | cause of scenic character. possibly be- | iam Erlenmeyer business manager of FALL FOOT-FRIENDS. And smart shoes they Rowley (organ), Mrs. Harris Robin- | lowcen idea. The same decorative} Mrs. Vernon Samuelson and baby demonstration ‘agent from ‘Stutsman | cause of its situation ‘with relation to | the publication. The second issue of . son (piano), and Adolph Englehardt | note was used in the rooms. daughter, who have been the guests county. The judges will be Pauline | the major portion, owned by the | the paper this year, the first under its are. Comfort is their subtle quality...a delight (violin). Bridge was in play at three tables! of relatives here for the past week, | Reynolds, assistant leader in junior| state, or for both Teasons, and some |New title, was published today. bel; bi Se Love's Golden Dream” (Nevin) and | after dinner, and score prizes were ‘have returned to their home in Glen- | cup work, state extension service,! others. : cS as unbelievable until you wear them. ven" hy ae ce Seutte cunnboase | SiGe i Seer ra Mrs, Jack (dive, Mont. meee and Edna Sommerfeld, clothing agent | The state has undertaken, through] Benefit dance. A. O. U. W. . of Messrs. H. Beall, H. Halverson, A. eee aattts, Noel Rardon and two chit- Fe ene eee the aries, partici. | (geislation last winter, te, make ery (aril team, tonight at A. 0. U. Now, certainly, you must let us introduce J. Arnot and G. Humphreys. oT ren left this morning for their home | Miss Ellzabeth Jon's gave a musi-| Bridge Luncheon Is in'cando, after a short visit with nar. | Dalits Counties, representing districts parks bureau of the federal govern- | W. hall. them to youl cal reading, ane ai ee Given by Mrs. Schuck | Bardon, who is Aaa rag in Bismarck. | not, Fargo an Mandan fairs, are. | == = (Cole), accompanit y Mrs. E. D. Af aul * 4 , _ Twelve guests were invited for the |, Mt. and Mrs. Donald Hare and Mrs P,P Grin, Vocal tester; Made. a , ‘The cntire club took part in two} cheon which Mrs C_A, Small daughter, Wishek, arrived in| jine Born and Alice Clizbe. \f Another Fall shipment of shirts, ties, sox, pajamas, chorus numbers, “Unfold Ye Portals | vave yesterday at her home, |2ismarck today to be the guests of | Stutsman county—Mrs. I. Summers, | underwear, hats and caps arrived at Everlasting” (Gounod) and “Inflam- on = y “+ | Miss Leone Hiland over the week-end. | igcal leader, Pingree; Milered Swear- | is matus et Accensus” (Rossini). Tenure ; * * & t . | ‘hah . .| Hobgoblins, witches and black cats ne _ | ingen and Ione Carpenter. 9 wean men anne DO | mrad one + Hono ee nea yl age Bra | gn Seep! ns roggery 4 A, rn ad % oh tad) 4 * aq irs. Dal 5 leader; y saaeac teal soci hour followed, |, Honors in the bridge games after Gof Frank and Wil Hughes, | Styder_and Dorothy Barlow and refreshments were served. "| luncheon went to Mrs. Val Yeager * * *® . In charge of arrangements for the | 224 Mrs, eal _ ieee Mrs. Ivan Lee and children Virginia affair were Mrs. Arnot, Mrs. John A.| Mrs. Schuck was assisted by MTS. 'gnq Roger have returned from James- Larson, and Mrs. Forrest Davis. Mrs. | C- H. Cloid. town where they were the guests of G. E. Wingreene, Miss Bessie Bal ‘ eo friends for several days. } i win, Miss Ruby Wilmot, and Mrs. M.| Gives Shower for xe ® | t ; J. Orr, served on the refreshment A . | Mrs. Jake Spitzer and daughter i ig ‘ ry committee, with all of the club mem- Cecelia Krueger’ pertha have returned to their home il bers assisting during the evening. ,in Baldwin after a short visit with | ) — se * For Miss Cecelia Krueger, ime friends here. \| : 4 ™ Bes, marriage to Alvin Sundahl of it baa eT MRR y ‘ , Bridge Par ty Given \will take part the latter part of the| Sale of Men's used clothing , At Ervin Rue Home month, ae Sate jmext Monday and Tuesday e . po eGcnt ‘from 6 to 9 p. m. Episcopal |} Sugrestive of Halloween were the | /aneous shower last evening. Guests | Ls Ns | decorations for the bridge party giv- | Were the girls employed at the Mont- Parish House, 300 Third strect. ||} en last evening by Mrs. Ervin J. auc, 29Mery Ward store, and each brought | il At her home, 41 Avenue Av sts for the bride-to-be, || Benefit dance, A. 0. U. W. |] A see eee eee yi Cts | refreshment course was served by the rill team, tonight at A. 0. U. if Mrs, Neal Swanson and Mrs, R. G. ; hostess. ‘ W. hall. H! series carole tau iW +t ae “eo. | Orange tapers contered the tables omemakers a when a course luncheon was served | . | at the close of the games. Fit Dress Patterns| D.B.C. GIRL NOW ** * URT | ot A demonstration of the fitting and CO! REPORTER i} Pay , , , Bridge Club Meets alteration of the commercial dress ‘ Today opportunity is surely knocking at With Mrs. P. M. Byrne Green and Mrs, Carrie J Falck, | _ Mathia Nymon was recently ap~ |} your living room door. Charm in furniture | See project leaders, was held at | pointed court reporter for Judge | ae sh cee rar ore epee ing of the Hay Creek Home- | Swenson at Grand Forks. Her |if of beauty and craftsmanship is waiting to pe san ales singe > te :ers club Thursday afternoon with | former position with Attys. Conmy, it Byrne, 118 West Thayer, entertaine: MIS. Frank Donaldson as hostess. | | Young & Burnett was filled by Elsic | enter your home. the members of her bridge ciub last a any foe tarigi cane for dae | Titus, while Clara Kane succeeded nee pete : - ,. Halloween and Thanksgiving holidays. | Miss ‘Titus as stenographer for At our special exhibit of Karpen produc- Cards were played nt three tables, “"s “social hour was held following | States Atty. Pollock. Allthree were || : : “aera , ee ee ee ea mein: and prizes in the games | trained at Dakota Business College, || tions you will surely find just what you've Gervinskh oo sais Carrie Falck and Mrs.| Fargo, whose graduates are to be ||} nome t k h t The orange and black color note | ts were served by the | found in many important courts. bee! ee eee se ee er as See eee assisted by Mesdames Green| Watch results of D. B. C, AC- tractive. And during this week every piece ee ons sag ee cl, at thc close of the alter- | TUAL BUSINESS training (copy- eK furnit ; ae is offered oN noon. iutied accesible aloswhers): of Karpen furniture in our store is offere: &% ra The November mecting of the club “Poll he SucceB$Sful.”” Wii ‘ Delora Samuelson Is _| wit! be with mrs. Gienn Tupper. ollow the SucceBSful.’” Winter at an eventful saving. Hostess at Bridge xe | Class te EG at ig ag Mrs. Martha J. Warren, who has| kins, Pres. ‘ront St., Fargo. : a: ea: heen visiting here with her son and! : See this great display early! Miss Delora Samuelson entertained | daughtcr-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. guests for two tables of bridge last | Warren, 622 Fifth street, for the past evening at the home of her sister,| two weeks, will leave tomorrow for Mrs..E. Ulmer, 402 Mandan street. | her h in Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs. e Prizes in the evening's games went | Warren stopned here on her returi be glad to learn that to Miss Margaret Kajan and Mrs. R.| from an extended visit with reatives Third and Browd- g H. Kratz. Garden flowers were on the west coast. Peale National ranged about the rooms, and ¢ecora- | x * * se ae aAd Ba ane tions in the Halloween colors weve} The Junior Luther League of the | tat put the ued for the tables when refrcsments | Trinity Lutheran church will hold a | Nee of stomach KARP E N were served at the conclusion of the | social meeting this evening at 7:30 at fames, | the home cf Nellie Nelson, 2201 Main FURNITURE pe ry One of this entire week’s most remarkable offerings is pictured here, a genuine Karpen quality suite at almost unbelievably low price. In mohair and mahogany. Every detail guaranteed. Be sure to see it. For Karpen Week. $ 1 775 * * Sofa and armchair in Ca-vel mohair .... y ‘ { This beautiful, luxurious group is one of those rare In justice to yourself, your home, and your budget, values which make thrift actually easy to practice. make it a point to see this oulatending value, one of peg Piles he gees Pla rmsee plies re aur Karpen eet eduction marecisusiy comfortable i 5 its true Karpen quality and truction. and extraordinarily well made. Unusually priced, this «vy Specially offered this week $135 week: Sofa and armchair $145 75 Sofa and armchair in Ca-vel mohair ..... in Ca-vel mohair ... eoees le e * BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA Every Home Should Have Karpen Furniture

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