The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 19, 1929, Page 5

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? & the, 4 + °° € » 3 ° a > & x. & =r e s “+ if | E i ii i to j 4b ite tes # a ‘Hee TELL! Bi i BES ae ii it i i i se Hi Pa el Hi nt is cil ie with Mrs. 8. D. Cook. The govern- ment, the industries and products, and descriptions of the customs in qe g g I eel a a at RES i Rul Mr. Mrs. James H. Wiley, 115 Avenue B. Mr. and Mrs. Rutter and son left today for Ferryville. Wis., Hi i i Hiss 5 AEE eff rif 8 resides agi Hie Gety Faby PHTE aig fea a tyEedi et / each member ’| contributing a gift and an original general to join in the competition, 4 seni | street, entertained the members of Entries close December 23. The | son and Mrs. A. W. Fossum. A Christ- |°asily located for judging. s motif was used for the tables oe mts, Mr. 5 ‘and Mrs. J. L. George, 811 Fourth jand drills, a playlet, and = tableau y. Fargo Saturday to spend Christmas | Should Come to Life.” . , spending the day here shopping. ' sentative, is a visitor in Bismarck. | Donald, Rose Zahn, Grace Roherty, | | lodge will he held cheer the day. You'll want them ~. lovely. Try them from , The Home of KFYR Spanish Cathedrals ag z | ‘d B i Cathedrals’ Mrs. J. C. Taylor at the meeting of conga ee i the Current Events club yesterday} The decorative lighting project! john Larson. Mrs, Taylor for Christmas in the residence, dis-| chose the cathedrals at Toledo, Se-|trict, started by the service clubs, is! Hod Burgos, as the best na laggard in getting a start. So far) for the | only one entry has been listed at the! other inter- | Association of Commerce rooms. pred cathe-| _A total of $50 in prizes is being! ral is of interest because of its mas-|°ffered in this feature of Chris:- ae its typically |™as celebration. The decorating is) Moorish style, and the outside of the |‘ivided into two classes, exteriors | one at Burgos is considered the best |%d window displays, in homes only, whitec- | however. Business places are noz| li pnerie t Ce ‘were | included ‘in any way. by the speaker, who also told _ rhe prises are $10, $5, $3, $2 and pono ‘the new cathedral being built | five of $1 each. ese amounts are ge Barcelona which will be in offered for exterior decorating and manner. are duplicated for the best window displays. The committee urges residents in t to one | especially those with lawns and ever- of the og shrubbery. In fact, the mem- also are’ expecting more entrics Salvation | When interior decorating has been : completed in the homes, It is be- army. eee Meved that families are giving the ‘Vrzal, 100¢ Seventh | interiors first consideration, , | Judges desire to have all participants isted so that the work of locating high scores went to Mrs. Anton Nel- |e competing decorations can be To Give Program| Pupils of St. Mary's school will pre- where she is @ member of the high |sent their annual Christmas program | Christ- | Friday evening at 8 o'clock at the . {school auditorium. Christmas songs, street. will feature the entertainment. The boy's choir will sing, Raymond Mrs. Charles Whitney and Miss | Mozland will give “The Spelling Sea- Marcelle Whitney, Steele, are visit-/son;” Edwin Barbie will play a piano’ ing friends here for a few days. number, “Minuetto,” and a rythm or- | ee jchestra directed. by Millicent Culbert- Miss Esther McGlynn will go to)son will give, “If Christmas Toys| with her parents. Robert Personius, James Curran,| Robert Karastewicz, William Geire-| ee man, Robert Garske, and Eugene} |, City-County Briefs: : |Gustarson win give o stocking drill; | oe | and Merrian Curtis, Jean Roherty and | Arlene Wagner will play a piano trio. Mrs. H. Anderson, Werner, 48] «mititary Polonaise.” The second and third girls will sing. i a Thomas and Ann Dolan will pre-| Mr. and: Mrs, C. L. Malone, Regan, sent the dialogue, “Tim's Christmas ; are here for a short business visit. | Present,” and a poinsettia dance will | be given Elizabeth Anna LaRose, | L. L. Twitchell, Cass county repre- Catherine Riggs, Jean Lee, C. Me-| et Marjorie Doll, Beverly Bauer, Gladys | Miss Luella M. Schulte, Moffit. is |Gariander, M. Curra: Daria Win-| spending a few days here with friends. | ter, gion ns Leo Doerner, Bernice Wagner, Mar- | The regular mecting of the EIk’s igaret ann Lee, Leo Litt, and Leo! Friday evening ® | Halloran, will take part in the play-| the Elks hall. let, “The Stranger Child.” A selec-| era: ans state | by the rhytm orchestra, and « bank, Washburn, is transacting busi- DECORATING URGED = sss Topic at Club Meet Only one Entry, so Far, for To-| of the United States, also iowa tal of $50 in Prizes Of- | the military service. They ae flag, fered by Clubs eedaieyesere to egy SS Fe Sons eres remem entenerrcnet We are still serving fried i chicken. Granada Inn. A selection Of Attra: | mengee mp pernnnere tive gi reduced to $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. Rose Shop. Meme of Parsmenet Peetaree, Matinee Daily 2:30 Evenings 7 and 9 | Last Tir +5 - Thureday A Big Laugh sonal as one's own GHOSTS” hand-writing. Beautiful? Ie’s as col- orful as Chrisemas. Thoughtful? It’s the only fountain pen Eos poses eine eth | sharp Interchange- able Nib—which means that the point can be instantly replaced to suit the writing stroke of the one who receives it from you. FRIDi\y Welcome? Anyone can be proud toowna WARL- EVERSHARP Personal-Point FOUNTAIN PEN Now, that’s settled! Give them this pen. BONG ti Bonham Brothers Jewelers ness in the city. Wd) ar ay dy dtd Mrs. Anton Beer, 409 Nipth street, | & cuffered a slight heart attack, Mrs, O. Robb, who brought Mrs. . Wyant, Sieele, here yesterday to Bismarcx hospital, returned to iis . Man hand made novelties, A large selection of attrac- itive gifts reduced to $1.00. 191.50 and §2.00._Rose Shop._ thing new and different. " Children’s sweaters and ages 6 to 14 years. rack of wool and silk d sizes 16 to 58, were $26.75 - Meyer a We Feature Practical Christmas Gifts $6.75; dresser lamps, shades, single or pairs, $4.75 each; table lamp shades, $6.75 to $12.00. Finest materials used One lot of broadcloth “Kick Away” house dresses. Some- $3.98t0$4.98 — We have gone througit the stock and sorted out anothgr _ Special $9.98 Special prices on all dresses including our latest shipment, until January 7th, when we take inventory. We only high grade coats, real fur trimmed, on sale at about 14 price, $15.00te$98.75 Women’s Wear Shoppe 222 Main Stréet South of Hotel Prince ° Bismarck, N. D. The following letter from the city buyer will explain, the trend of fash- ion better than we can explain to eac! post ay Women’s Wear Shoppe, Bismarck, North Dakota. With Your Last Minute Gift Shopp , bed lamps and shades, $3.75 to tra well made. and ex! $1.98, Fast colors, washable. skirt dresses. Finest materials, resses, values $18.75 to $22.7 . to $140.75. Priced New York, Dec. 12, 1929. \ sISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1y, 1929 Betas et ee ee ncen ‘die wi teoust wal «= Pasb-gelll opcomn of ompliicasion gives peactiaally tieals 1 eane volne to all asms over the ontire Seas ? St yt CLEARANCE SALE # Closes Saturday Night, Dec. 21st. Only Two Days Left To take advantage of this money- saving opportunity. Coats - - - Dresses REDUCED \% TO 4 PRICES Millinery reduced in price to $1.45, $2.45 and $3.45 | Fur Coats Tobeclosed at a big price reduction. Why not get her a New Fur Coat this Christmas? _ Bismarck Cloak Known for Better Quality Garments at Popular Prices,

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