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Entertains Members | Junior club, composed of Indi were guests of the Four Li Pub last eventi ity n Mred Zuge Mrs, Zuger ship chairn Two high! Gicography state Junior member- the of Italian were give Following entertainment was given by the mem- ting club. ‘Those takin; com| were } Alice Slater, Lilhan nd Verna Bell. Mi! Quam, president of the F Clover club, also gave ¥ A luncheon was hostess at the close of the eveniny hounced recently, Mrs. Joseph R.|Compete in the national contest in ‘ Fe nie Ficek entertained at a handkerchief , Chicazo the latter part of the month. Current Literature ower Monday evening Biaiaan a Bridge was played at four table: Discussed by Club) q.tn tne cehing, and sc went to Mrs, W. H. Stu H. W. A five minute tal "Trend in Mrs, R. M of the Mot noon with nue B. ON respon: to roll call. Ha novel, “Dark Jour- : ney,” by Julia en, was reviewed by Mrs. C. W. Schoregge during the afternoon the meeung irs. H. T. Pei hu: “Music for Children” will be the jtarewell party for Miss topic for the next meeting of the | who leaves November 2% chub ‘in Fargo. Miss Bremer is teacher of | Mrs. A mi gutest at i yesterday q court, eniertained first of a series of b Honors in the bridge games at_ the; was presented with a number of gifts. | “ close of play were held by Miss Vera | Slonicker, Mrs. A. M. Brazerol and! Dinner Honors Rev. and Mrs. Wright | Loran. ‘Tallics and table! In honor of Rev. and Mrs. Paul 8. ‘ere carried out in the} Wright Justice A. G. Burr and his | d the same color; Sister, Miss Anna Burr. entertained at two course junch-/ dinner Jast evening at their home, 520 n street. Covers were placed for d when a “eames. Entertain Gaic Oiseaux Club | Members of the Gaic Oiseaux | bridge club were guests at a dinner given last evening by Mr. and Mrs. and orange color note, which was also | emphasized in the decorations of the | ‘The Misses Clara ‘Tron aund Esther wa: Miss Ruby Wilmot and Miss Ruth} Rowley were enjoyed during the eve- evening. H. E. Stewart, members replied to roll ail by naming Colonial authors. A} biography of the life of Benjariin | dine.” ses 8 The four divisions of the Ladies! Mr. and Mrs. c. C. Blackburn and Aid of the McCabe Methodist chureh ; Son ‘will meet Thursday afternoon at the | Cando, where they will visit for # pag following places: Division No. 1 with| Week with Mr. and Mrs, D. A. Black- 3 ‘i ‘ Local Junior Club Chicago Dancer to | Appear With Revue, | Of Sakakawea Group} Miss Margaret Ramsey from the s > Pavley-Oukrainsky school of Chicago. | Members of the Sakakawea club, one of the leading dance schools of n girls, the United States, has accepted an Clover invitation to appe: ut their first reei- dancer for the must the home of Mrs. reyue to be given at the city audi- | Thayer avenue. torium November 29 by the pupils of | MacIntyre school of dancing.| | .,. About 125 local people will take part | ing papers. “The in the revue, and there will be sev- | by Kathryn cral feature numbers by Miss Ramsey. | id Development Miss Ramses by Ruth Jefferies. dancer with the McCall y at St. Paul during the past the program a musical season, is an especially gifted artist. | * ~* ¢ LaFrance, E Handkerchief Shower | ic; Tendered Bride-to-Be ‘Sa compliment to Miss Jean tsman_ whose engagement to Wil- am H. Payne of Bismarck was an- Lanterman, Mrs. James Kritz | 7. and Miss Cecile Port c A course luncheon was served after terday after- | the games. 116 Ave-) Miss Lydia Ber w books were namad in | Samplin were guests from Bismarck. ** Farewell Party for Miss Bremer | The Phi Beta Alpha and Up Stream- erved. at the close of the | Ninth {nine g ig | followe: |G. W. Stewart, Mandan, were among the guests. Rev. Wright, who has been stor eh here during the past four cen. 5 aria e = leaves soon for Minneapolis ae) Becend siren ely ere he has accepted th2 pastorate | appointments carried out the black | or the Bethlehem Presbyterian church. rs, ‘ + Complimentary to Miss Mabel Jen- rooms. Bridge was played at three! .on, who is leaving soon for Huron, tables after dinner. with high scores sp, Miss Winnifred Junge enter- foing to Mrs, John R. Fleck and E.) tained Monday evening at her home. M. Hendricks. {907 Fourth street. Bridge was played nana at two tables, with honors going to! Are Hostess to Club Miss Emily Schantz, A guest favor présénted Miss Jenson. After the Gerrard were hostesses to the mem-!game a_ two-course luncheon was. bers of the T. N. club last evening } served. Miss Jenson will be employed at the home of Mrs. C. E. Lason, 308| i the offices of the Northwest Public Avenue B. Musica! numbers given by | Utilities company at Huron, The general divisjon of the Pyeshy- terian Ladies Aid society will hold a Franklin was given by Mrs. Roy | business meeting and social in the Riggs, and Mrs. G. M. Freitag gave | church parlors Timursday’ afternoon. 2 synopsis of Longfellow's “Evange- | A cordial invitation is extended to all members and friends. vss Bobby icft this morning for THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1929 '©. Rudser, lieutenant of Team 7, which reported theran Fund Total Is Boosted by $4,263 from whom he received the High work. Team banner a few minutes earlier. | the guest | 1 comedy and | . who was the leading | -Bridge stock | cp Elizabeth Ann LaRose. xe me and an informal evening e dinner, Rev. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Smith. ** * of the First Presbyterian ** * * ek O* _* * C. W. Schoregge. wo- luncheon served after the| tonight. | xk * ewriters, ‘taphones, ash regint Remington i] Mrs. A. J. Arnot, 715 Fifth street; | burn, their grandparents. Di jon No. 2 with Mrs. R. H. Neff, | 710 Seventh street; Division No. 3 in the church parlors; and Division No. 4 with Mrs. hroeder, 307 West Rosser. The Aid is preparing for its. annual bazaar and supper to be held t the church December 5, * * Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Bork and daugh- Coraj ho have been visiting rk’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sialey, 701 Sixth street, left yester-| day for their, home at Ray. They; ‘were accompanied by Miss Marian’ Staley, who will spend a week at the! Bork home. ad A meeting of the Ladies Aid society of the First Baptist church will be held at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. A. B. Dingle, 828 Sixth street, with Mrs. A. L. Sandin and | ‘Mrs. Dingle as hostesses. A good at- ‘tendance is desired.“ Dressmaking: and designing. Katherine DeLaney, Homan block. Phone 1538, 4 The 10th is the last day of discount on Gas bills. . When wessy Pase, IT WILL ee lieve any form of we mean it. H you want to ex- ‘the comforting relief this thor- us Last Times Home of Paramoust Pictures TONIGHT Matinee Daily 2:30 ¢ © © and 25e Evenings 7 and 9 © © © 15and 50e The MARX Brothers LUNATICS OF MIRTH IN “The Cocoanuts” All Talking - Singing - Dancing - Laughing THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY RONALD COLMAN In His First Speaking Role “BULLDOG DRUMMOND” Brilliant in its story, ab- serbing in its drama, uprearious in its com- ey, this fast-paced film .consation will hold you Mr. Rudser's team was high | $513, Second place among the teams | L. H. Fredricks, captain | of Team 13, with $414, closely follow- | ed by Team 11 under E. N. Hedahl, captain, with $412. For the first time in the campaign, | Division A under A. N. colonel, lost the high division ban- ner, which was awarded to B, under Thor G. Plomasen, colonel, | Mrs, John Welch, Menoken, was a visitor in the city yesterday. A total of $4,263 was added to the building fund of the Trinity Lutheran church Tuesday night at the third wt meeting of the workers in the mpaign, bringing the total of the fund up to $31,585. scriptions were announced, bringing the total number of givers in the campaign thus far to 191. Henry Tatley reported for the pre- | Mrs. Grant Lindsey, Canfield, was in Bismarck on business yesterday. and daughters | F. H. Schrocder Fifty-one sub- | campaign Bertha and Gertrude have returned | f to their home at Baldwin, terday here on business. Division TROUBLESOME NIGHT COUGHS QUICKLY HELPED A cough that brings something up It clears the air passages Foley's Honey others he reported gifts of $500 from Mrs. C. R. Green and $312 from Ma- jor Harold Sorenson. port of the preliminary gifts commit- tee thus far amounts to $12,757. The total re- of irritating mucus. {and Tar Compound, reliable ar |fective, combines the curative vi lof pure pihe tar, fresh demulcent honey, with other cough healing in- It quickly dislodges and raises the offending mucus that causes the cough, is sedative, and pro- motes restful quiet sleep. No opiates, mildly laxative. all drug stores.—Adv. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT—Eight room house, 608 ‘Third street, Bismarck. Gall Mar- Phone 357, Man- Team 10, presented the high team banner for the evening to Lawrence Marian Sandin, who was ad- judged winner in the young women's division of the state radio audition contest held here last Wednesday under the auspices of the Atwater Kent Foundation, Miss Sandin will Fortwo gener- ¢ covitz Grocery. Sterling Silver Steak Set Stainless Steel $4.95 26 piece Silver Set Stainless Steel $4.95 ‘BONHAM BROS. FOR RENT—Two large rooms and kitchenette unfurnished apartment, on ground floor, private entrance. Phone 1052-R. 422 Fourth street. FOR SALE—Home canned fruits, jelly and preserves. Write Tribune in care of Ad. No. bi Grove’s Laxative BROMO QUININE Successful Since 2 NINE has been used for coldsand \\ headaches. It is to- ell. © in the world, Merit te Atall druggists $0 : Wants Leaflets Sent Out Fe ee A letter from Mrs, Elizabeth Preston man, Anderson, state president of the W. C. f asking all unions to cooperate in sending out leaflets on “The Bene- fits of Prohibition,” was read by Mrs. i ie C. G. Boise at the meeting of the ch and Mrs. R. J. | ocal W. C. T. U. yesterday afternoon {at the home of. Mrs, J. J. Rue. Mrs. Sara Ankenman, president of the daa dae union, who is leaving na city in the near future, was prese! es of the First Evangelical | with a W. C. T. vu pin set with pearls h entertained last evening at alas a token of appreciation for the ther Bremer.) time and work she has given to the for her home | organization. Musical numbers were ve iss Det \. 1, Crosby, Minn., as ‘the Up Streamers class, and has been given by Mi Re Tah Lrtecat aa |active in church and Sunday school | - or several years, Following a ives First of Bridge program of games and musical nu: for two tables were invited | bers a luncheon was served by Mi when Mrs. Archie McPhee, Person) W. A. Schwartz, teacher of the Ph evening at the} Beta class. Decorations in the clas: parties she | colors were used about the rooms and | will give within the next few weeks. |for the tables. The guest of honor! fave reesoay Take advantage of the big price reduction on coats, dress- es and millinery at the Bis- marck Cloak Shop early fall sale which closes Saturday. Big sacrifice in millinery prices beginning today at the Agnes Hat Shop. A Halloween costume party was See tomor- given by Miss Virginia Cayou Friday| row’s ad. evening at 1} home, 612 Mandan reet. Twenty-six girls were guests, and the time was spent with various unts appropriate to the Halloween|dance orchestra at the Dome son. The most attractive costumes | tonight. e decided by vote, and prizes went to Miss Ruth Christianson and Miss Jack Mills and his snappy The 10th is the last day of) discount on Gas bills. HEADACHE RELIEVED Miss Victoria Dunn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Dunn, 319 Second street, returned Saturday from Ev- erett and Seattle, Wash., where she has been cmployed during the sum- mer. During her stay in Everett she was the guest of her uncle and aunt, iy Vegetable ly corrects the Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Arness, 710 Ave- nue D, have as their guests Mr. Arness’ brother-in-law, Matt Weber, and Julius Barkneck, both of Havana, x Ok O% N. D., who are attending the third annual Farmer's Union convention. isons, and sick headache jisappears. Your whole sys- tem enjoys a tonic effect, constipa- 8, and you feel a renewed Avoid bromides and they are depressing and harm! All Druggists 25¢ and 75c red pkgs. CARTER'S Iii PILLS | Miss Ioan Snellenberger, 312 Park street, entertained the seven teachers of the McCabe Methodist Sunday school last evening. A social hour, with refreshments, followed the regu- lar business meeting of the group. *** * St. George's Guild will mect Thurs- day afternoon at 3.o'clock with Mrs. S. W. Corwin, 422 Avenue C. bers are asked to bring their thank | Entertains Bridge Club offering. ning, and the remainder of the time}. Miss Helen Giesc was hostess to the spent in sewing. A refreshment! members of her bridge club Monday course was served at the close of the! cvening at her apartment at 407 Fifth street. Threc tables were in play, with sk ke prizes at the close of the game going Colonial Days Stressed in Program) | to-Mrs. Lester Hulett, Mrs. Hilda Jos- of the Progressive | lin, and Miss Catherine Bader. The club have chasen, for their | hostess used appointinents in keeping dance orchestra at the Dome two November meetings. topics re- | With the autumn season for the lated to Colonial times. At the meet- | course ing of the club last evening ‘with ‘Mrs. | games. Mrs. A. C. Bosel, Crosby, Minn., has arrived to spend a week in Bis- marck, the guest of her sister, Mrs. THEATRE Last Time Tonight Jack Mills and his snappy 7 Special prices on new fall dresses. Sarah Gold shop. See our ad in tomorrow's Tribune. —e—e_—~—~—_<XOvsOs_vl EE IES Cl es, Neostyle dupli- nd’ adding machines, Pa hemstitched and stamped ‘A as a rose. ‘Our First Anniversary Sale FRIDAY and SATURDAY NOVEMBER 8 and 9 Right at the start of the cold weather season we are offering a very material discount on: our entire line of ladies’ and misses’ ready-to-wear. We have had a very successful business year and our stock is fresh We want at this time to thank sincerely our many friends and custom- ers who have made it possible, by their patronage, to enlarge our stock of merchandise and add so many new lines. We hope all of you will take advantage of these low prices during this sale. COATS Every coat in stock, nearly all fur trimmed, all late models, in the desirable new styles and mategials at a LIBERAL DISCOUNT Children’s Dresses ‘Silk crepe in newest st; and beautiful colors. Values: Hats . Felts, velvets and silks, fi tyles All fe oy alle Bb cecscceseeed ) House Dresses and Tea Aprons Blankets Part wool, id, doub ~~ I ouble cial bargain at 25 Combinations Silk rayon combinations for Sizes 2 t012....... O9C $1,475 for the day's| ers, relating encouraging | of im the Tonight the fourth report meete Carl E. Knudtson and Dr. L. H. ing will be held. with | Fredricks briefly addressed the work- The quality you would insist upon if you knew all of the facts—the difference between the delicacy of rich Mexican vanilla beans and the harsh, pungent flavor of others. Schilling’s is unadulterated with ‘‘cheap”’ vanillas or imitations — not flashy in flavor, but delicate Baking Powder