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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1929 ++ )- a= | = @imembers are especially urged to be) the city yesterd busi vith New Superintendent | | present tor the Peeeting. te the ve_ | the local Rabertaon crore." "| New Way to ore. rious committees are to be appointed x i and arrangements for the activities| Col. C. B. Little has gone east on Impr yve Skin RY B A for the coming Pr’ 1 Ni doe a New England trip. He will at-| 4 wonderful discovery is the new ia tend a meeting of the trustees Of| rrench process which gives MELLO- * | ° | Social and Personal . The Presbyterian Missionary so-| Dartmouth college while in New) Gro fp, Powder its url Neled “ . Mmes. Beatt-Richholt |Residents of City ‘ bel ee oe smoothness and. takes ft. stay on Ponmmipnli edie ole Give Bridge Dinner| For 50 Years Ar . Mandan street, with Mrs. 8 F. Hol-| John B. Smith, of the federal build | [Onser. The Purest powder made— Jamestown, October 19, 8 p. m. ‘ ive briage Vinner or ears Are + lingsworth as leader. Mrs. Fred Han- | ing janitorial force, has gone to Fargo a fury tact Gril plata thd puitd Dickinson, October 21, 1:15 p, m. Guests at Luncheon | son will discuss mission work in Alas-| eo enter the U. 8. Veterans hospital | ine pores! Its youthful bloom says | Williston, October 22, 8:00 p. m. One of the most attractive of the i ka, and India will be discussed from | there as a veteran of the World war) 6, jonger. Remember the name— Stanley, October 23, 100 p. m. early fall parties was the bridge din-| i. bserr re a es 5 the evangelical educational and med- | to receive insulin treatment. ELLO- 3 a ner given last evening by Mrs. Gerald | ae Hs Wee aw hace al ‘< | ical stagdpoints by Mmes. F. E. Mc- Aa Ss de ieee oa Minot, October 23, 8:00 p. m. ¢d Richholt and Mrs. E. T. Beatt at the Curdy, W. E. Perry, and 8. F. Hol-| Alex MacDonald, Glencoe. who has Devils Lake, October 24, 1:30 p, m ‘y Richholt home in compliment to Mrs. | CCtury were gathered at a lunch- | lingsworth. A brief account of the | been spending several weeks in Bis- ‘ Guy Hunner. Gaastra, Mich. [eon given Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Synodical ‘meeting will be given by |marck. receiving medical treatment,| Tonight Williams Bronze chrysanthemums, bitter-! J. P, Dunn, 208 Third street, for Mrs. | Mrs. Paul 8. Wright, and Miss Dency | has gone to Braddock where he will sweet and deep purple grapes formed | Theodore Schenkenberg, Portland Dickinson will sing. 1 2 . 5 ae 8 i ae ee ees ol items; (Ore. who is the guest of relatives Mrs, Richard A. Tracy and daugh-| Vare-and-one-half round trip rates Sled aoe aan an 4 the honored guest, who formerly lived |here. Mrs. Schenkenverg, who was ter Cornelia left this morning for/ from points on its line in North Da- o'clock at the auditorium. ‘olored | Concert Troupe in a program of jubilee songs, negro comic, Grand Forks, October 24, 8:00 p. m. Fargo, October 25, 8:00 p. m. make his home during the winter. The Question: here. A otit a neighbor of Mrs. Dunn in the seven- Long Beach, Calif. where they will) kota to St. Paul and back for the SSOLVE! cause ersonal sobriety, carried out in the table appointments, | ies, was married here in 1878, and spend the winter months, and Miss|ccnvention ‘of the Associated Mas- RESOLVED That the, cause of perianal cobeleta at aie mieten ake Honors in the evening's games went | shortly afterwards left with her hus- Cornelia will attend school. |ter Barbers of America, Oct. 21 to/ it would be by Federal Control and Distribution of intoxicating liquors. to Miss Hilder Simonson, and Mrs. | band for the west. This is her first se 2 been offered by the North- Affirmative, W. D. Upshaw. Negative, A. C. Townley. Rev. Emil Benzon, St. Cloud, Minn.,/crn Pacific Railway company. | Hunner received a guest favor. visit to Bismarck since that time. 7 ‘25 2 The afternoon was passed with . will be the principal speaker at a ickets: 50c and 75c. Reserved seats, $1.00. < U.C.T. Brid Part reminiscences of early days here. | REV. J. S. WILDS meeting of the Luther League of the PALACE : XS T . ed 8, § ae »G. 1. bridge Farty Mrs. Schenkenberg, with her daugh- | rey, ys, wilds, former Dickinson |Fitst Lutheran church this evening} With the development of talking i Tickets on sale at Harris & Woodmansee. Held at J Orchard’ ;|ter, Mrs. M. Bluhm, elso of Portland, | pastor, recently was named superin- in the church parlors. ipicture production, Southern Cali- i nthe: S| has been visiting here with her broth- | Patton: Tevehny Rise Se istrict. of sae \fornia’s celebrated climate makes ; Wire, phone or write. { 3 ers, John and Leo Glitscha, and ex- | the Methodist Episcopal church to The Birthday Mission society of the |even more permanent Hollywood's OWLE { There were guests for three tables | pects to leave the latter part of the |sueceed Rev. G. LeRoy White, who| Pitst Lutheran church will meet Fri- /trosition as the motion picture capit- pals Pooad pee Beet) et oe week for her home. i will take charge of the Grand Forks; ay evening at 8 o'clock with Mr. pele the fone ; 3 ‘ Kee OLAMONSS “JEWELRY pe Ge Jo Soseph F ‘Grae Sn : Bi, xe & district. Rev, White was superintend- | and | “al H. J. Nelson, 302 Fifteenth late cha ok bali ‘A tela eanat? tae the 720 Third street Mission Groups Are ent‘here one year. d «es exterior ftming of “aities.” points | Pag ement and jonors in the bridce games wer? i is Members of the Women’s Relief | cut John McCormick, who produced | von by Mrs. H. A. Lewis and Mrs. Entertained at Cards Mr. and Mrs. Roy Engen, who have corps will meet Friday afternoon at | Colleen Moore's all-talking and sing-| . . 9. B.Bmith. been the guestsof Mrs. Engen's broth-/2:30 with Mrs. Mernie Kisner, 221) !"& First National-Vitaphone | spe- Wedding Rings J. 1, Enright and Miss Mar-! oi.) ' ‘ cial, “Smiling Irish Eyes,” tonight | keop were hostesses to the Leia: bor al tothe where Net oreead ae * nd tomorrow night, at the Palace | Whether it be an engagement. of ‘the St. Rose and St-leney will visit for a time with Mrs.| ‘The Girls’ chorus of the Trinity | theatre, Mandan. or wedding ring, in our large as- Enright hone, 515 Third |Engen’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. | Lutheran aoe tas awaiee: this eve- sortment you will find just what ‘Cowan. Later Mr. and Mrs. Engen |ning at 6:45 at the church: Chivays, Oct. 11 —The Golde you are looking for. will return to Livingston, fetal " se hii set sae fet a olden | s in the game going to|Where Mr. Engen is foreman in the | @—-—==== ==" -@ | Lily cafe on East Garfield avenue John R. Fleck and Miss Sulia |mechanics shops. | City-County Briefs | | was bombed tast night, the explosion’!f superiative workmanship, accent- nm, and to Mrs. L. R. Priske Lila \o- driving patrons to the streets in panic. || uated by hand engraving, make f Rainbow Girls will meet at 7:30)" § # Bickard. Fargo, is a business | Shortly afterward an Oak Park gar- | Our rings the ultimate choice of veen decorations were ar-|Friday evening at the Masonic tem-| ,icitor here tod ‘age was bombed. Damage in neither | those who discriminate in the nged in th> rooms, and an orange ple to exemplify their work for Mrs. case was great. The two bombings | purchase of these emblems of land black color effect was used for | Lillian Lillibridge, Dickinson, state! rs, Rinar Carson, Leith. was shop- | brought the total for the year in Cook |ff life-long sentiment. May we A course luncheon was served at; the conclusion of the games. Mein- bers of the committee in charge of the entertainment included Mesdames | } Orchard. J. P. Sell, John Sigurdson. | 100TH BOMB EXPLODES =| "ROSE SHOP PRESENTS COATS FOR FAL ee Bri s in play at six tables, Basic beauty of design plus ; Legion Auxiliary $F. Holds Card Part; \? Six tables were arranged for bridge at the social sels ? of the a Week-End Specials American Legion Auxiliary last eve- the tables when a refreshment course |deputy for the Rainbow Girls assem-| ping in Bismarck yesterday. county to 104 show them to you? And at prices ‘ } " ring in the B. P. W. club rooms. | was served. tie, who is making an official visit | "6 Z ” | : : we know to be less than else- Coats, Unfur Men tbatee ike Sha were teld by i A dd . All members of the Eastern) c.g. Ward, Fargo, is spending sev- | Ss |f where for the same quality. trimmed y singing, led by Mrs. | Bobby-Billy Pfeffer te. are invited to attend this meet- | eral days here on business. \ Itching ee sph | F.A.K 1 $17.50 to $65 ced v HY . 101 ack. jae 4 phd biter a a Recenen keloid Celebrate Birthdays ** i G. J. Helming, Mott banker. was! BEL ES OINTMENT. Try it for | . nowles served by the hospitalization com- | — Mrs. Ray O’Brien entertained |in the city Wednesday on his way to | Itching, Blind. Bleeding or | Jeweler Coats, Fur mittee, who were in charge of the| _ For her small sons, Bobby, 5, and |suests for three tables of HCO tla take tart lille Quick Protruding Piles, Succensfl | jasaniaeiars Aad kaas bee Trimmed affair. Included in the committee | Rilly, 3, whose birthday anniversar- | lust evening, comp tient Mr. | tion. in most stubborn cases. Ask we \ Were Mmer. A.C. Brainerd, Forrest | ies fail’ on the same day, Mrs. A1|O'Brien, it being his birthday an- Relief ::Fazo ontuent. 2 | milan $39.50 to $198 C. R. Robertson, Valley City, and handy tubes with pile pipe Dave Robinson, Jamestown, were in tachment, 7 ‘in tin box, ———eEE = = mn r, 1002 Fi .|niversary. Decorations and table ap: ae ee ote ater vettaniay after. [pointments carried out, the Hallo " ‘ Skinner, H. C. Hanson, enthal, Gene Wachtor, tained 12 children yesterday after- sen, and NV Mary Brees Eid sah rd ul ween theme. At the close of play * * 4 3 Dresses d = Games were played on the lawn|the hostess served a two course A vs 5 during a part of the time, and la- | luncheon. ‘ Gives Lun } all s e u cheon for ter a luncheon was served at a table ‘The Women's Community Council Former N. D. Residents | “hich had favors and decorations in the Halloween colors. Individual | Will meet Friday afternoon at 3 3 awit birthday cakes marked each place, |°'clock in the Women's rest room. All For Mrs. H. D. Williams, Los An-! A number of gifts were brought for geles, Calif., who, with Mr. Wil-ithe two small guests of honor. liams, will sail Monday for a oF x ok sround the world, Mrs. Thomas H-| srs aaary Moriarty returned Mon- OPPOSITE GRAND PACIFIC HOTEL Poole, Hellywood, wife of Thomas | gay evening from a six weeks’ trip to Foole of this city, entertained re-| several a Pe ha points in the east. Mrs. gently at a bridge lunchcon at the| Moriarty, who is head of the local Table appointments suggested a rane Abia Leagan ee, attended . voyage, and chrysanthemums, dah- ai reese biased etc ‘ * ” - a tion, held the first part of last monti Nas and asters were used in the dec- |in Portland, Maine. Mrs. Moriarty Yo crations. sd Mrs, Williams are for-|2¢¢ompanied the delegates on a trip Showing a complete new line of merchandise featuring 4 mer North Dakotans, having at’ to Niagara Falls after the convention, \ present various interests in Halliday. |@n4 from there went to New York Tho guests were all pcople who City. Washington, D. C., and to her previously resided in the s nd Old home in Norfolk, Va. At the lat- included several from Bismarck. | ter place she was the guest of her | Kuppenheimer Suits Vanity Suits and Overcoats Guests were: Mesdames James cousin, Mrs, Mary Halley, Returning | ss wer, A Shivers, C, Il. Waldo to New York by boat. Mrs Moriarty | Knapp Felt Hats Interwoven Hose Veab, George Black, V. W.. visited friends there and in Chicago ght, Henry Snure, Robert Orr, |en route home. Paris Garters and Suspenders ” . e ', Callander, Henry Tatley, L. xe * :. W. McLean, A. C. Doerr, John Herr, | Mrs. Dale Simon, Rose apartments. Horn Neckwear Ide Shirts 3 Francis Brown, of Seattle, Wach.,| entertained members of the Entre OCCIDENT. Wilson Brothers Shirt Locally Controlled — Locally Owned Ww Wimmer, or oe ee Nous club yesterday afternoon at a | 9 ison Brotners irts Bismarck’s Busiest Store s Clara ‘ta! iertrude Kic-| luncheon at the Hotel Prince. Later 5 . horst and Della Bates, *"lthe guests attended the matinee at LYON’S BEST Lewis Underwear Munsingwear Underwear * the Pa t , f A stereopticon Tectare on Persia | ‘n° "aramount theatres Imperial Leisure Robes will be given by Rev. Paul S. Wright, | . The October meeting of the Metho- | pastor of the First Presbyterian | dist Brotherhood will be held in the | church, tomorrow evening at the Me- | church parlors Friday evening at noken fchool. under the auspices of | 7:30, to which all men of the church | (he Methodist Ladies Aid society of | are invited. A brief program has All we ask to prove their are being shown at this shop. OR CLIMAX Other standard lines of nationally known men’s wear THE CO SIARD IN the Menoken church. The general | been arranged. iority is that you use ‘ ; i uae he i ee aa pa cack: batisfaction.guar- You are invited to inspect the new items at your . aeinay. rebeie malt oe con- | tulips. "Tule. Paine een |g anteed. leisure. duct ‘hodist of 7] church Mindy. meee at 10:30. al until the ground is frozen solid. | Every bushel of wheat § cerding to Rev. Walter E. Vater, pas- | We still have a fine selection of |g used in milling these brands to:. All parents desirous of present-| the better variety. Oscar H.|™is washed and scoured in ing their children for baptism are| will & Co, at least 20 gallons of pure . ee ee | water. OPPOSITE GRAND PACIFIC HOTEL BISMARCK, N. DAK. The Trinity Lutheran Ladies’ imate rt Lie ae . jummage a milion! Saturday, Oct. . in the City e National Bank building at 9 a. (™ Por all Colds || RUSSELL- MILLER m. People having donations will please bring them Friday between 2 and 5 p. m. Cost More - Worth It! “The boys in the front row are staring at you, Bonny! But never mind. mmm meh eRe DD HD DD DD DM DP I'm waiting to take you in my arms and cover Lights Gold n Jub: xe ENS | you with all my love!” rrrrrrrrr rr er ee ee HAL SKELLY. NANCY CARROL in See Our Windows Showing the Progress of Electricity and Commerce Very Unusual Historical Exhibit of Actual Photogra You will enjoy e of this exhibit. Seenrting phetegreae - of er rng np cca t and commerce are on d ye Meke it a point to see the ex . Friday, Saturday, or Monday, . October 18 to 21. It’s well worthwhile, OCTOBER 18 and 19 Elaborate Interior Electric A | There is a Gossard for every type of AN INVITATION INVITE you to come to our core set department and see a shows ing of Gossard foundation garments. FRIDAY and SATURDAY _—

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