The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 20, 1929, Page 5

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; . P. J. Harrington presided Qs toast-. An especially interesting program “F, has bee ‘ashion has decreed | Tinner civen’cy members of the Gil: the Wachter Parent-Teacher ames |B that your jewelry wees bert C. Nelson post. Veterans of Fore : ae ac ‘3 ane 3 $ 96 Round Trim, smart looking styles for the business woman, becoming room at the Grand Pacific hotel . Mrs. T. G. 5 Tce ats aes 4 " street and afternoon styles for the young matron are all About forty members and their wives complished by good E T included! The price —$7.95—is from one-fourth to one- or lady friends, attended. Com: P y 4 Tip third LESS than such charming dresses would sell for if Brief talks by J. A. Kitchen, state during the COSTUME by eared a x conimandee = oe bao tt ed } bel on ee 4 © Pols thee Picco - purchased under ordinary conditions. We purchased THOU- Jocal post were given and a mu-|hardt will play a JEWELRY any point in North Dakota and SANDS of them for our more than 500 retail stores and THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1929 party | visit with her son and daughter-! sister, Miss | law, Dr. and Mrs. H. T. Pevry, Sf CARD OF THANKS | Wonderful benefit 1 derived from tak- FABRIC TURBANS 116] We wish to thank our many friends | ing Foley Pills diuretic. They drove} The fabric turban has gone over | and neighbors who so kindly assisted | away my physical ills, and I am now|the top of many a smart costume eee us during our bereavement caused by | never “too-tired" to attend to my this autumn. It presses into serv- | Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sayler have re-| the death of our beloved wife and | family and household. as I could not | ice everything from silk lace to tweed. | is where they | daughter. do while suffering from those dis-|It may be a little cap, a beret, a| For those visited their daughter Helen, who is) nm TS ae te tressing kidney ee at | modified toque or a ‘manipulated | Phone 1638, " le ir, a bh oy Iv. 5 A = seetiy. |Oriental headgear. However, a wom | Laney. 120% pretmered 2g | BETTER WEALTHFOR WIFE the 1. ©. O. F. hall, follow. | AND MOTHER meeting. & i i | St. Mary’s Music Class to Be Presented In Piano Recital at School Auditorium Pupils of the music class of St. Mary's school will be presented in a 1 Fecital a. 3 o'clock Friday evening in St. Mary's auditorium. About forty ry | Just how hard it is sometimes for pupils will take part in the entertainment. Numoers to be given are: ill hold their ; Wife or mother to nerve herself up Grand Opening March—Blake + © - - Rhythm Orchestra | Ing” meeting to her daily tasks no one but the F hy ie H Feqi*. i Les Muscadins—Wachs (Solo) Be nee Bobzein . v. afternoon at 3 o'clock with | sufferer can tell. Mrs. A. G. Wells, Jolly Cowboy (Duet) = = © Walter Ulmer, William Dolan Bunker, 106 Avenue c. | Rocky TNeTHLae we kad We the r) Elegie—Noliet (Solo) - - * © - - Erma Weinberger . i Cupid's Conquest—Lerman (Trio) . - - Rose Mosbrucker, Polonaise Militaire isildenbenger, Magdalen Gabel hte lonaise itaire—Frysinger (Solo) - . . Catherine Ge ripe eet PURCHASE SALE OF DRESSES | | : . Thompson, Betty jst, Frances Geiger, ine HinuetoEEhuber (oo en ee coats P Fain Barbie MarYS | ualnea ‘a company of 13 st a bridge | i jerenata— Mosskows! . Duet : ‘oster, Patricia ° | Winona Dewhirst, Elaine Wentland : ee Se Py nds, Aubade—Miles (Violin Solo) : + Jovephine Weinberger f Verb htgeent oad \ Only a few more days and gone will be the opportunity to Rhapsody in G. Minor—J. Brahms (Solo) at Merriam Curtis benefit by the most attragtive dress savings thet have been Approach of Spring—Lindsay (Duet) - Grace Roherty, Mai tt Homan Melodie—Hueter (Solo) - - + - « i ‘Marian Pillen in for years! We secured in our very Impromptu a la Hongroise—Lacome (D. Duct) - Marg. Schneider: Marg. ‘Kee Georgia Howard, Alice Marsh Madrilena—Wachs (Solo) : - : : - Arlene Wagner Witches Flight—Russell (Duet) + Jean Roherty, Jean McKinnon Hungarian Fantasy—Schlesinger (Solo) - . - Marie Garske Light Cavalry—Von Suppe (D. Duet) - Marian Curran, Marjorie Doll, Irene Anderson, Bernice Wagner Valse Caprice—J. Hoffman (Solo) : : - . Betty Foster In Humorous Vein—T, Williams (Violin Solo) + Michael Forland Melodie Mazurka—Leschetizky (Solo) - - - Jean Roherty Faust—Gounod (Trio) - : - Daria Winter, Alice Garske, Gladys Carlander Flat Crepes — Canton Crepes aedace Satin Crepes — Novelty Prints isn’t always coming off?” Valee Trprompii Ratt (Ds Duct). _Aslene Wagner, Matizn Earight Valse Impromptu—! . Duet) - rlene Wagner, Marian Enright, promptu—"Merriam Curtis, Georgia Howard : Season's Browns - Smartest Bhues Foreign War Vets Program Arranged Entertain Ladies For Wachter P. T. A.!| in Minnesota, north and west of Little Falls. Special train leaves Fargo 10:20 p. m., Nov. 30. Return limit, midnight, Dec. 10. Tourist and standard Pullmans. Observation and dining cars. secured the lowest prices ever queted on equal qualities! Still plentiful assortments to select from, but hurry —sach unusual values will be sold out mow in the few remaining days. steal program followed. Charles, numbers, and Miss Esther Bonham Brothers are loan ne rigger date tarl showing costume wailan songs. and Mr. i = Jewelry at its best. with Mrs. O'Hare at the pia Inexpensive, of course. sang a humorous number whic! 4 yet entirely up-to-date proved to be a take off on the and adding to the Tour of various members of the post. \ 3 i Chieage mr ‘i oxlt Thanksaving effect was carried ova comin ime wi ton, and wcat=| Pages seat Bison oe | y This Is the Dress Event that All the vd eteria lu serv . — see : oe es show vlaces of Americas All Sice Thrifty Shoppers Are Talking About! "Committees in charge of the affair P: ‘ f Preciated. ' city with personally 16 to 5015 ek teers F rogressive Mothers : party. is To an p caney emerge Study Colonial Lif » ‘ Mey wo make reservations fer pou? MeCready. and A. A. Jones, and | — ele Bonham Bros. < T. P. ALLEN, Agent ‘ y gram, Charles Leisman. H. F. O'Hare,’ q study of Colonial life and au-| 3 — i Blamarck, Ne. Dak. u E. G. Wanner orheantig Brocopp. ' thors was continued at the meeting ‘ f) High School Faculty Northern Pacific oe Bismarck, N. D. bi... ll Holds Dinner Meetin; | om ‘The first of a series of dinner meet- biography of the author, as well as | ings for members of the high school describing many typical colonial cus- | faculty and their wives was held last | toms. evening at the home of Miss Rita’ Plans were made during the mect- | Murphy, 213 Avenue B west. The cus- | ing for the annual Christmas social | tom of having a dinner each month | to be given December 10 at the home for faculty members was established of Mrs. —_ | about two years ago. Bridge was played after dinner, and | honors went to W. H. Payne and Miss | Mildred Hoff. The committee arrang- at ing for the dinner last evening were in the Misses Irene Lambertus, Rita, meeting of the Four Jast evening with Miss Esther 208 Rosser avenue. Piano solos given by Miss Helen Crawford a Miss Wilson, and several bers were given by Miss Ruth Miss Mildred Quam gave a group musical readings. During the business dan. mecting Miss Muriel Hart was/| named treasurer. and Miss Myrtle’ ‘Russell corresponding secretary, to fill | vacancies. The remainder of the eve- who is ning was spent in sewing, and later her mother, refzeshments were served. | s The four circles returns your money instantly if you don’t like Schilling’s best cle No. 1 with Mra. J n S Your statement is enough.Your grocer pays you. We pay him. You keep the goods. PEPPER is not just pepper. They are not all alike—not by any means! Schilling’s is rich in aromatic oils, and full of flavor—some are merely stinging dust. There is one delicately flavored VANILLA. Others are harsh and pungent. Some are in-between. Do you know which is which —or why? Pure food experts do. Some of them use one brand by which to judge all others. That oneis Schilling! . Schilling L E MON contains more than three times the amount of lemon oil prescribed’ by the Pure Food Laws. Schilling MUSTARD contains none of the flat, flavorless mustard bran that weakens the flavor of all others. And so on down the long list of 47 SPICES and 32. EXTRACTS. MANDAN “rae - 9p. m. — 10c - 35c = & cy it Aeatad’ x daring, role.» Made to order for the eceeen's. mesmo: torer! His first John Gilbert i i 4 F aye] 3 me HH - MATINGR, 2:20 - - 100 and Ste EVENINGS, 7 and 9 - - 18 and S00 . i |

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