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| Topic of Club Paper Location of Nearby —_{St. Alexius Alumni A babe: on we noted Spariah Indian Villages Are Give Benefit Party) fittire wes read by Airs Georre | Described for Club A talk on the archeological remains of the Missouri Slope, together with an exhibit of relics found at ne points, was given by Lewis F. Cri torical society, at the meeting of th Wednesday Study club with Mrs. P. C. Remington Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Crawford described and gave the locations of several Indian vil- lages within an hour's drive of the city, among them the Slant and the Motsiss villages, near Fort Lincoln; hy site, five miles north of- i on the Ward farm north of town; and the Social and Personal | St. Alexius hospital were hostesses at | wit! Harvey Harris. a benefit bridge party last evening ite ah s at the recreation hall of the Nurses! nected with the two citadels, and ex- asinia Beth ee — aA aners| hibited a number of pictures show- = 8 " at ford, superintendent of the state his- | awarded Mrs. Val Yeager and Harry tehar deseigtise or | ed alldibee Herschletb. After the games a course; phe Current Events club is con-! luncheon was served. rangements for the party were Cath- marck public library next weck will THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1929 meeting, and tables will be for both whist and a ai is r at the mee The Nurses Alumni association of | Events club Wednesday | ti i The committee in charge of the ar. tokio ot good ang i Spain,” was lead by Mrs. H. Fre eleling ROee iseeala wand | WHO pointed out conditior Martha ome | ** jin that country. * To Have Christmas Book A Christmas feature at the Bis | ‘Moorish Citadels’ Is f the Current afternoon Mrs. Shafer recounted history con- hamper the advancement of women |c | * ® | Mrs. H. E. Ahlen, 104 West \ er, left yesterday for Cleveland. arranged Fy s to un’ of vis in, and &/the national F. Keller. | week ns which will respond b: lcentage of th CONVENTION TRIP "CAPS TOUROF STATE Mrs. James Morri jshe covered 6500 1 on another ¢ her to the Au: ’ ference at Indianapol 23, One of the featu meeting will be a roll call of de-| partments, to. which membership quota. Bismarck, | rth Dakota d egion Anxili completed a se which | this p whieh ry president reporting the per- and met about 1051 members. ing this time she gave 51 talks on the Auxil jand broadcast talks from the radi {stations at |Fargo, and Grand Forks. | The Round Mrs. James Morris Has Just) particularly Completed 6,500 Miles for Legion Auxiliary given members a chance to present Vocal problems, as weil as an op- | portunity to give their views on cer-| program of the organization. will/and in the amount of paid-up mem- have two daughters. bers, which are 1,106 as compared with 547 of last yeur. each president | Evangelical church will hold an} marck, today, on company. business. 's. Paniand, for Amsterdam. He will | apron and food sale at the City : = ig ad si iz more thi here, having been clerk, stenograph- —— ee: . | City-County Briefs ~ {er and freight representative on the Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Mueller, Hazen, | 08d before going to the Northwest- are visitors in Bismarck. vies Edwin W. Tobin, who has been with the North Dakota Power and Light company for the past two years, has been promoted to be general man- ager of the electric light plant at Dickinson and nearby points, accord- A.C. Webster, Turtle Lake, is|ing to O. W. Mattison, manager of transacting business in Bismarck to-|the company. Mr. Tobin has gone day. to Dickinson to begin his new duties, and will be joined there later by Mrs. Tobin and children. y program of serv ismarek, Devils Lake! yw. ptiter left yesterday on @ councils have been |SVeral days’ business trip to Fargo. successful for they have! George E. Montgomery, Wilton, is making a business visit in the city. in departmental work that affect i ing tc Mrs. Morris. | has put much enthu- re are in the Mr. and Mrs. M. F. McCarty of ear Bismarck, announce the birth sie tia f a son yesterday at the St. Alexius Leaves For Netherlands This | hospital. This ts the first boy born| J. H. Iking, Bismarck, bridge engi- increase, |to Mr. and Mrs. McCarty, who also|neer for the Northern Pacific, is on | his way to his home in Amsterdam, | Holland, for his first visit since com- Dan Shea. traveling representative | in: to America 22 years ago. Mr. Iking os ———— ‘of the Northwestern road in Minne- |left yesterday for New York, and will The Ladies of the First sota and North Dakota, was in Bis- |sail from there December 7, on the 8. tanding of | the hown in the membershi and in company with his brother, L. Iking, plans to make a tour France and Belgium. He is well known to the N. P. staffs |spend the winter with his father, retired Amsterdam o | where she will attend the cel Double Ditch and the Larson sit ¥ son sites. rte a shelf of Christmas books. plays, | or'tie golden wedding anni 14 and 16 miles north, respectively. | i At each of these villages numerous | eee ie vibration oni e | her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Pom- articles of historical value have been bay ill contain much material for | ore’. on Saturday. Mr. Ahlen wil found. use in Christmas programs, and is| Join her in Cleveland tomorrow. The Saal Hone eee pl pont, planned for the convenience of those | fit bone awils,-paint sticks, drills, hide Teh ee oe | will present a group of 24 of her pu- scrapers, and stone knives, eee ! pils in @ piano recitai this evening at Mr. and Mrs. Seeley P. Mount, who | 8 o'clock at the Daiiners-Tavis Music have been the guests of Mr. Mount’s stote. mother, Mrs. A. A. Booth, his in ied uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, E.G.|_ The Luther League of the First Patterson, left this week for Fargo | Lutheran church will hold its regular where they will spend a few days | business and social meeting this eve- with Mr. Mount’s sister, Mrs. Joe | ning at 8 o'clock in the church par- Habeison, before returning to their | lors. home in Cleveland, vests * * Mrs. Genevieve Menard Hughes | q is Turkey Mrs. A. N. Newton, who held No. last night won the 18-pound tur: rimmings” given away the Sons and Daughters of Norway dance. Drawings of numbers was done by Mrs. Eldon Anderson, the tenth number being the lucky one. About 100 couples attended the party, which was held in the A, O. U. W. eee Mrs. A. D. ebahunel 312 a i vas ved at five tables| enue B West, was hostess to the! hall, and music was furnished by kcoeane eS ah Mrs. rE S M. E. L. bridge club last eve-/ Svaren's orchestra. The committee; Townc, following a dinner at the|ning. Two tables were in play. a era Ne Mrs. a Bandiana. | Patterson hotel, when members of | oS Mrs. 5 he lorum = an rs. J. 8. it i i i 8 Ss | their bridge club holding high scores | tora tow Gaye vist with friends. Hanson. ce ' for the agile were guests of the | “low: onors in the games went oe atemeniertaits Bridge Club tu G. F. Dullam. |_ Macintyre Studio's = embers o! ic siness girls | * * | Rev . Nov. 29. bridge bald said entertained last eve- | Nomination of officers for the com- | sre elaine ning at the home of Miss Jeanette | ing year will take place at the meet- » Shipley. “‘itere were guests at three | ing of the Rebekah lodge this evening | », Margaret Ramsey one aoe tables, and honors went to the Misses | at 8 o'clock at the I. O. O. F. hall. A, Macintyre Dancers at the audi- Amy Fahieren, Gladys Pearce, and! public card party will follow the) torium Nov. 29th. Agnes Bochm. The hostess was as- u sisted by her mother, Mrs. D. E. Shipley, in serving a course luncheon after the games. Mrs. Philip Blank, | Jr., New Salem, was a guest from out of the city. ! Miss Emma Netzer, Center, is here se * St. Mary's Circle Meets Four tables were in play when rembers of St. Mary's Sewing Circle ‘esd a bridge party yesterday after- soon at St. Mar uditorium. High veores in the games were won by Mrs. Bb. W. Wasche, and Mrs. E. E. More 1. A two course luncheon was served at the close of the afternoon by the hostesses, Mmes. J. P. Mc- Garvey, Mary Grady, C. T..Wynkoop, and C. Helmbrecht. of ses Gives Party For Son For her son Frank, junior, whose second birthday it was, Mrs. F. A. Eernissee_ entertained a number of small children and their mothers at a birthcay party. The evening was passed with music and games. and ferving of a course luncheon con- | cluded the evening. A red, white and biue color scheme was used in the} decorations, | Thanksgiving. ..silver adds joy to the feast The finest turkey in the world will seem better for thecorrectness andelegance of the silver service.... Your Thanksgiving will mean more therefore and its memory last longer if your table gleams with a few pieces of new silver . . . Choose from our showing of fine platedor sterling ware - all most reasonably priced. sess Celebrates Fourth Birthday Mrs. William Dohn and her daugh- ter, Mrs. Jack Proctor, were hostesses at a birthday party yesterday after- noon for Niles Proctor, smail son of Mrs. Proctor. who was celcbrating his fourth birthday. Games were]. played, and later a lunch was served ata table decorated in pink and white. There were 14 guests. see Dr. and Mrs. Harold T. Perry left Jast evening for Minneapolis where ill spend a few days with Bonham Brothers Jewelers Bismarck, North Dakota SYN NNN NN hohe deed a MacIntyre Studio's Fall Revue at auditorium, Nov. 29. CLEARANCE of WINTER CAT). Including Sport and Dress Models Beginning Tomorrow A most complete collection incorporating every new style feature of the. Winter Coat mode .... the low placed flare .... seaming ... stitching . . . new lengths ... clever collars and cuffs of luxurious furs. Select your Coat from this group with perfect assurance of correct style. Sizes 14 to 20 and 38 to 52, while they last at A speci group of y at % price. SHOP BISMARCK, North Dakota t i ‘ovem- | - ber were spent by Mrs. Morris in| Nov. 23rd, beginning at 1 Round-Up counc hip goal for| National Bank building, corner year is 6413, Fourth and Main Saturda: The first three weeks of about the st |* nm. new What He Wants! HE TALKS TO YOU! gridiron. George Bancroft “THUNDERBOLT” With Fay Wray — Richard Arlen A PARAMOUNT ALL-TALKING PICTURE EXTRA ADDED FEATURES Giersdorf Sisters — Orchestra and Singing Paramount News Events—Ruth Ehing Sings Continuous Showing Saturday Commences 2:30, Matince Prices till 6:30 | ce to conquer life? Truth was, all of those things made him a demon of the CAPITOL Tonight and Saturday ‘o-night an su 2:30, 7:00 and 9:00 P. M. Meet bined 5° '1ASSIC Thunderbolt! ‘se Ut Strong! ALL TALKING Arrogant! Movietone Boastful! o The Great What Was He Fighting Strong Man For? Who Takes Touchdown? Swectheart? A CAIDA SJ Directed by JOUN FORD Save At This Sale Values to $4.98. This group compris- es patents, kid, and calf leathers —me- dium and high heels. Child’s Shoes, sizes 3-8, very special 89c ‘ : BISMARCK, N. DAK. Hours: TREMENDOUS ~ SAVINGS ar WARDS SHOE SALE We must make room for 1930 merchandise and are passing on to you the savings possible by the event. SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY 3 Days Only—Starts Saturday, Nov. 23 Women’s Shoes All styles including $1.98 patent - ties, straps and pumps. A splen- did range of sizes. We invite an early selection.