The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 7, 1929, Page 9

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ne 7. New Year's 8 given ohare, Road The annual New ¥ Year's-eve dance! ing: party given by of the Bismarck | n 4 bina will be held at the Patterson | on Tuesday evening, Dec. 31, sonreing to Bernard Andrus and John Arman, who are in charge of arrangements for the event. . The U. C. T. New Year's ball is tra- ditional in Bismarck, and prepara- tions sare a under way indicate that pol year’s party will be one of the a in Bsa years. Minishoshe Chapter i D, A. R. Holds Dinner | me 28: fill r + be sent to church mission course luncheon was served at close of the evening. There ae? i guests. urch school, hel g last evening at the numbers t teacher, Mrs. Fred = x Hanson, 712 Seventh street. ANC wt cunoasecuteeuay OUR BUSINESS HAS BEEN Goon, IS GOOD, AND IS GOING TO BE GOOD Collapse in stock prices only emmphnaions t the pee strycture of American business. Basic cond main unchanged. When a country is sound, a or licies are well laid, progress will go on. Like the coun- try, our business is founded on real value and “ have confidence that: success will always reward We have a history of.21_ Years in ‘in. Bis tinue to improve aur service to peo On Novem. ber 1st, we had to add another man to our force to cope with the increase. Stock market slumps has iiscooaianl our diamond | sales as Diamonds have been a good investment for many years with an increase in value each year, let us show you our wonderful values in mounted or Toose diamonds. F. A. KNOWLES Follies Number Adds Dance to Be Held i Novelty to Program At Patterson Hali A surprise feature of the program converts league at 8:30, at wnich e junior 3 ane and we are today beating our biggest y: We wilt con- ~. _FHE_ BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY. DEERE I 7, 1929 _ % ing paper on “Early Paintings ad Archiasere of Italy.” The rem |] [der of the Cae ‘van soets ti deem: jing plans for making up Christmas| home. | boxes, \ Mecstece i tie’ mediated wore we Father John Slag will give an ad- dress. Musical. numbers and a social | hour will — ac evening. Dr. and Mrs. tr. Houser, binge ‘The Little Light ee of the Mc-| peo hig church will present a | Program beginning at re 30 sunday afternoon, in the jie is invited. A be taken for ad work. hs. ** lis; _ Kenneth a who has been a/ | Guest at the home of his brother-in- | law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Her- .| bert, 614 Third street, will leave to- | . oa for his home in Gardner, ! jont. : eee Miss’ Vera Shipp, 123 Mandan Grand Forks, where she att ae83 Pad Metho- dist church parlors, to which the pub- | thank offering will street, returned last evening from! tended a) Siar aids "tise wean seh workera. 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