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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, __THURSDAY. OCTOBER 31, 1929 LJ ’ *) The girls meet Monday afternoons | 2nd the table appointments were Schultze, Mandan. was a guest from ‘ meets in Bilox! November 3-9. He will/ and Mrs. Parsons will give a demon- | the past two weeks. Miss Ryan, 4 a TY See their lead irs, El- ; ing as en Gee toa A cut of the city. et han spend a few beac Mexico, oe stration of primary work. They by was on her way home after spend! is L. Jackson. wo course luncheon was served at oy fore returning in about two weeks./ be guests at th: home of Mrs. W. C. ee |the conclusion of the bridge games.) Mis vford, 220 Avenue |Mrs. Mattison will visit her mother,| Taylor, La Moure, over the week-end, |‘ summer on the dude Miss Helen Crawford, 220 Avenue Have Anniversary Party | This is the ¢ccond cf a group of par- A West, returned, Tuesday evening |Mrs. H. C. Prieve, in Chicago, and ak * of an uncle at Flortisant, Colo., Members of the Rebekah bridge | ties which Miss Johnson has given from a month's trip to points in Mis- | !ater will join Mr. Mattison for a visit] Members of Minishoshe chapter, | Met in Minenapolis by her mot er " club celebrated the first anniversary | this week. souri and Kansas. She was the guest |&t their old home in Mexico, Mo. She! naughters of the American Resolu- |the two remaining there for a Armistice Day Dinner | Dorothy Sheldon and __ |of the club yesterday afternoon at the * * * of relatives at Centralia, Mo., and at | 20 Plans to visit relatives at Durant, | tion, will be entertained Friday at a | With friends. CommitteesAnn 1 + ge 4 home of Mrs. A. W. Snow, 911 Eighth Party At Boardman Home Si. Joseph, Mo., she visited with Miss | Okla. and will be away about a month. | one o'clock luncheon at the home of sAnnouncec | Herbert Fricke Wed |street. A considerable sum of money| irs. Charles Boardman, 234 West Emily Olson, daughter of Mr. and lS BR. Mrs, Arthur V. Sorenson, 615 Fifth The Bismarck Cronk \ has been raised by the club since its) Thayer. was hostess at a Halloween Mrs. A. G. Olson of this city. Miss| Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Parsons, 413| street, with Mrs. Sorenson, Mrs. Pal- a! Plans for the annual Armistice day) The marriage of Miss Dorothy Vivi- |ranization a year ago, the money! party last evening for her daughter, Crawford also visited at Burton, Kan- | Griffin street, will leave tomorrow by | mer ©. Bakken and Mrs. L. P. War-| early fall sale is now on. y. y Ginner for ex-service men of Burleigh | an Sheldon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| being used to purchase card tables) June. Guests were 12 school friends. sas and at Kansas City, before re- | motor for La Moure and Forman. At| ren as hostesses. county are nearing completion, :c- Leo Sheldon, Regan, and Herbert Ed- | 84 silverware for the Rebekah lodge| Contests and many Halloween stunts | turning by way of Aberdeen. the latter place they will attend an es @ cording to members of the War ‘gar Fricke, son of Mr. and Mrs, Wil. |'00ms, flowers for sick members, and| were arranged for entertainment, and | xe a all-county institute, to be held Sat-| Mrs. P. N. Ryan, 605 Avenue B, and Wanted: A girl to le Mothers and American Legion Aux- liam Fricke, Baldwin, was solemnized | ther purposes. Bridge was played at| fortune telling was a feature of the! Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Mattison left |Utday. Mr. Parsons, who is deputy | her daughter, Miss Marian Ryan, re- beauty work. Apply at E he iliary who are arranging for the af- at 1 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at | thtee tables during the afternoon, and| evening. Halloween favors were | today for Chicago and Biloxi, Mo. Mr. | Superintendent of public instruction, | turned last night from Minneapolis y - y + fair. The dinner will be held at 6:30 the home of Rev. and Mrs. W, E.|high score was held by Mrs. Joe| found at each place when a two! Mattison, who is manager of the | Will speak on general school problems, | where they have been visiting during] Beauty Studio, | Monday evening, November 11, at the | Vater. Rev. Vater, pastor of the Mc- | Maison. A luncheon was served by the] course luncheon was served. and the | North Dakota Power and Light com- 7 | Patterson hotel. Cabe Methodist church, read the | hostess at the close of the games.| table decorations were carried out in | pany, will attend a convention of the ae SS = = — arte wer Mothers, will, as usual, Lie viola el ag were used/the chosen colors. Miss Evelyn | Middle West Utilities company, which | (OS%UCH26o's'o'ootototoe“e ve the general chairmanship of the he bride wore a gown of white g | joint committee. Mrs. T. R. Atkinson | Satin ornamented with lace, made Sa is chairman of the War Mothers com-| With uneven hemline. Her slippers Is Hostess at Bridge Party mittee, and serving with her will be | Were of silver, and she wore a string|,, Twelve guests were entertained at | sr Mrs. F. E. Dichl, and Mrs, B, K. of Pearls, the gift of the groom, Miss |the bridge party which Miss Julia! qqg——> 2 " Skeels. Mis. John Burke, president | Florence Keator, Regan, who attended | Johnson, 409 Tenth street, gave last 2:30 - 6:45 - 9 p.m. of Fort Lincoln chapter, will also as-| the bride, wore a frock of rose-beige ae Pr Rid high reg etd D e e e ist. wi gcorgette. Ernest Fricke, Baldwin,|to Miss Ber arney an rs. H. ‘cee. ‘cor hea the Aux- | brother of the groom, was best man. |R. Cunz. Decorations in orange and | oO TONIGHT seiibtia The bride has attended the Bis-|black were arranged in the rooms, ye F illary committee, other membc! i . ally C + 1 Nfs which are, Mrs. A. ME Fisher, Mrs G. | BATCH high sehool, and recently has THEATRE and Friday Locally Controlled—Locally Owned—Bismarck’s Busiest Store ; pinata boy Miss rage en MIS: | Following a visit with relatives at ‘ f “es Shige ach Hurdsfield Mr. and Mrs. Fricke will ————— eed = Homemakers Club and Baldwin” "SO" * “arm near Please Note: First performance at 6:45 Families Entertaine di * ok Oe ithe? pte ae Gare : 5 j ; " . ‘or Women—Women’'s h Automatic; SRE ae ae» Wide Guild iversal’s Great Sing- first quality wool cippera; Guy-tiea black $ 4 25 bers, vd © e be . makes’ club, their husbands and fam- | thapter Organized ing and Talking or brown; @ Pair ......cecesseceeccees e ilies, were guests when Mr. end Mrs. ! Frank Donaldson entertained at a nee hice ot tte een een | fo Production Black, fawn or brown automatic high or Paget bed ane ee | Guild by the junior girls of the First low; may be worn either way; very smart; $3 : 75 Jack Glaitertn, ‘corn eek Wil Baptist Sunday School here has been in all height heels; a pair . oeee “ o other Hall fete] ‘ ; ‘uiaa nroketoUE Geen Nerz|_ The chapter is named in honor of DIAMONDS Low snap fastener overshoes in crane (grey tainment included dancing, s sail ee one bine and black mixture) or old gold (soft brown and games for the children. : : mixture), clever model; a pair .. ovens e “OW 2 +: “its"ittrald Breen supervised ene Dresden" at the tt meats. Giver! Matchless beauty ... = tive tables ot progressive whist Neti | ver vies ‘presidente tone RRCOOTION: enduring worth Beautiful Rayon Overshoes in a light tan of Pech nod Mrs Arlington Hg) | a Irene Galyen, treasurer. washable materials; a very warm but 3 9 5 Jand and William Morris, j stylish overshoe; a pair ..........ece. eee ° music for the old fashioned dancing. |{ elves All rubber, waterproof overshoes in tan, which was enjoyed at intervals, and gl go black or gunmetal ; the neatest in overshoes ; there w Iso modern ¢: time the dia- ‘ i = > were also modern cdanc | Ss. fleece lined; automatic fasteners; $2.95 and e Assisting the hostess in sc mond has al- ial ; supper at midnight, were ways been | Ziegfeld stars singing Zicgfeld hit ° Smart and new—Oxford Rubbers in two Sarak Etec con Suan Ste the favored Helen Morgan, Jules Bledsoe, Aunt Je- [ ime styles; very clever and good protection ; Margaret Jenain, fs Jewel of fair mima and the Ziegfeld plantation singers. BANE ise cakecss vias eens 1 .50 oe TSMARCK.N.DAR preci nie Pe twee Slee Main Floor Shoe Department : ea OLAMONDS “JEWELRY men. ‘Every trayed by Carl Laemmle's brilliant Uni- biac tone in our Dina R : versal cast, headed by Laura La Plante, scheint and other Halioween favors te . hints sn Our Nenad Schildkraut, Otis Harlan, Alma by ed the rooms when Miss Betty Bruch- || Diamond Values store is “fit daugn ee ee eee sisi gk er entertained the members of her | for a queen + 850 - 8100 i Rubens, Emily Fitzroy, Jane La Verne. Children’s Four Buckle Overshoes—the Gancing class at her home. 711 F quality that cannot be under- —all perfect, | It’s a new cra in entertainment! A Harry most practical for the kiddies ; excellent . here were 21 sold We have priced the dia- |] and each one correctly || Pollard production, presented by CARL quality ; sizes 5 1-2 to 8, 8 1-2 to 11; 11 1-2 li Buesis. The evening was spent inf monds in the broad selection of- priced, | emia bei eee | to 2; two grades, $1.69 .........2eceeeeee e 5 — fered here so that you get a dia- J LE. . Prizes were awarded dur ‘ | , ’ + * * bike 40 tea Seca, mond value that challenges com- | Women’s High Automatic Overshoes in 2 Munger, Hele parison anywhere. Bo h; ' i: Gen, Dorethy Barneck, and mham Brothers | black or colors; sizes 2 1-2 to 9; any heel ..., . i ‘We are never undersold on dia- - “ *. “ A 5 served and appointmenis wer: monds where quality is equal. Jewelers 1 Women’s Low Fancy Overshoes in a fine mothe oe = aS = ; The be eee reese Bismarck, N. Dak. e array of colors; any heel, any color; a pair e atanen espresso if a ~~ Quality Women’s Automatic Fastener Overshoes in $ 1 98 €s witches and ghosts. : "| Get posted on ae! quality rubber, a pair .......... Siders odoin wie ieuery e * * * and prices even in the large cities : ¢ Entertains Bridge Club if —then we will have no trouble Hiss Excep- Boys’ Two Buckle Heavy Overshoes for $1: 98 i A Halloween theme was used for |ff selling you a diamond. Hs ei real wear, a pair .. a e | the table decorations and appoint- iss : | ments when Mrs. F. C. Wachter. 717 1S tiona Same in Youths, 1 59 | Second street, entertained the mem- F, A. Knowles 1g AGN Sok cds andenaues scbuscenmece a | bers of her bridge club last evening. Hits e f i Bridge was in play at two tables, az Jeweler Hy Iss Pric Men's Heavy All Rubber Four Buckle Over- | honors went to Mrs. A. L. Fosteson “Bi ke’ % es shoes, 6 1-2 see an cace pic's eile seem and Mrs. J. W. McGuiness. After the Bimarck's Miement: Mies RY oe Uanionen cent’ " games a two course luncheon was Since 1907” is Economy Basement served. iS S ‘j & ‘ BEGINNING FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1ST e e rbd For this special value selling event, which begins tomorrow, a 1 1 O n e we have assembled a number of choice coats, dresses and hats, pal makes it ae exceptional money saving opportunity. rices on these selections have been marked at cost and lower. \ 3 $ - . - Sends one SPORT COATS can’t be — e X oe «oe e Montnly This extraordinary group of sport coats are fer fall $ the and winter wear. Of excellent styles and ies pays Fur collars and cuffs, While they last at only balance! a $10.00 ' : 20° OFF LESS THAN FIFTEEN (15; One word tells why: Majestic Ce MONTHS AGO, Majestic built TONE. How do we know? In replenishing our stock of dress coats for 18 fies, Tagine tan si re eee ‘i fall and winter wear, only the latest in ONE MILLION instruments {0's interv! ot desi: fabri Th : : Majestic owners. Ninety-four lesign and fabrics. ie newest colors. have been made and sold ‘ With all the newest stitching, intricate in- ‘ per cont OA%) gave. Majette sertions and novel fur trimmings ney within that time. (The one- TONE as the dominant reason chosen. Both straight line and flare tron th Madestio by ibe way, fot shels pupae, models, in sizes for women and misses. was presented to Henry Ford.) Just as Majestic is the out- vy ie Ay) RY Are] Majestic’s production is now standing radio, 20,15. Died ‘iy HOUSE DRESSES the largest production of com- outstanding store in each ais plete cabinet radios in the '2cality where the purchase can be made. In Bismarck H A T s The regular $2.25 value in voiles and others at of rich soleils and others. All head ai sizes. $ ] .00 Values up to $16.50 at A Price sommen mate- world. One million dollars’ worth of complete cabinet ‘hat store is Dahners-Tavis radios, at Ust prices, each Music Co. Model 91 working day. From last place PP. 8. Dahners-Tavis Music $170 .00 to first place in less than fif- Co. are not merely selling teen months is a Herculean radios. We are selling satis- Completely Installed achievement probably un- faction. Of Course WE Ell — tapreved Majenic Super-Dynemic Speaker. Batre paralleled in the history of radios—as do all radio mer- heavy, sandy Majestic PowerPack, with positive American business, in radio or chants—but this is not what comantalecs tess oe Oe ee “ any other line, English design cabiner of Americon y other line we sell. We sell satisfaction. pin bie ‘Avnralion Lecewood. Escetchesn plete ond hnabe Giaished in genuine sliver rials of georgettes and . crepe de chine. SPECIAL GROUP OF DRESSES $1.00 A truly wonde-ful assortment of dresses in materials MARION NIXON GRANT WITHERS EDMUND BREESE, PAULINE GARON OTHER ATTRACTIONS: of crepe, satins and light weight wools in lovely colors CORSETS - A Paramount Singing and Band Act and styles, formerly priced as high as $35.00. While An assortment of corsets ‘Baby Dase” - Lloyd Hamilton = All-Talking Com- they last at only cu . * and corselettes. In edy. Paramount News Events. broken sizes. While they $ ] QO 00 last at the special price 0! e Come early and get your choice, : $1 .00 | Licensed under patents SARAH GOLD SHOP Ran He Ba bes sulse’ Lektiphone, " Lowell STYLE WITHOUT EXTRAVAGANCE 312 Main Ave. BISMARCK, NO. DAK. Phone 566 Dunmore ‘and Ho an License Associates ‘ REMEMBER: 3 shows Saturday evenings, x commencing 5:30 - 7:15 and 9 o'clock. BARGAIN: Matinee Prices from 5 to 6:30 Matinee every day at 2:30, 10c and 35c. Evenings, 15¢ and 50c. Pictures

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