The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 3, 1930, Page 5

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THY BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1980 her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kiebert, &r..{ there informed the department | of communtent ay ac ag * and Mrs. J. a ’ a verging Maer hearer tne geben hee that Prespehrars had no basis. peter, Tcktare,, Mega. Yoed bal Alber'a Indoor Animal Circus if ey spent a few days thei , however, some | 3 seis Audrey” Rab, dua ot| som, Wiss Rar. yl seat Com . samete. ure, arwafet, soe costs at | Uk a Precaution against con*! tonight at A. O. U. W. hall. . 5 . 8. rer. left td al Ihe EEE Sy Y oho ae ey she will enroll as : ee ee bee ee Magee ages isa ceed = oe a aeeen. | . . studen: at Minot Teachers’ col-| 8 al me of . Mrs.O.| The State Health nt a i (KLAR NWS Soe ee ee | : + tt 1 ’ Society Board to Meet| terman Gruenberg left: yesterday ene aes aii seaiiote. In What Month | . aan for his home at Kent, Minn., after} Miss Marian Patterson, Mandan, is) The followed a query Is Y Birthda: > | The board of the North Dakota | Spending the holidays here with his: spending the week visiting at the as to the amount of our Di iy: | ur ores 0s ‘Tuberculosis association will meet at | Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Pred Gruen- | home of her aunt, Mrs. Pearl Digby. | smallpox existing the Canadian 2 r 2 o'clock, Saturday afternoon, at the berg, and his sister, Mrs. John Elich. ‘i * * * border. Winnipeg said it had heard . ——E— office of Miss Helen K. Katem, 212 neha) Miss Marie Kern went to Steele | unofficially that there was @ case at e Nearly Two-thirds of Depart-|Fourth street, to hear reports, and exThe, Marriage of Mise Gladve, .| thi morning to spend the week-end | Saree, Cuvalie. On Saturda Ni hts \o 7 ment Quota Secured By Trek reguets wil be by Di Pena; | of Wilton, took place Tuesday at the iid danlib dla Litanhinn deere y g: Dunn Quain, president, and Miss| ome of Rev. ©. 8. Jacobson, 1212 Pe aA = First Of Year Katen, as executive secretary, Avenue D. Rey. Jacobson officiated. t oO’ — Returns on Christmas seals are not " pe T HER NE LA , Ja" 4, OR,Now Years day membership in yet in and report on the sales of 1929 Lin th bic hatee ot ONDAPWOSN ETA | KA’ 1 DE NEY the North Dakota department, Amer- | Will not be made until in March, pos | GAY to her heme a rn ima | Dressmaker - Designer jean Legion Auxillary, had reached |sibly, when another meeting will be | Pending several days neve ot the “For Those Who Discriminate” 4383, or 69 per cent of the entire | held. home of her son and daughter-in-law, Estimates Furnished On your Birthday send your quota, paghad a a Ligeti made i 164 s Mitts Mr. and Mrs, ‘ i Over J. C. Penney Store Mother Flowers BOWMAN FURNITURE co. : h lower for Bride-to- Mr, and Mrs, F. E. Hageman, Minot, " Fenaing witty, er ont othe |marage to larence Poon, Gene | Sarees Sins Regemens better | Gee nein ee pennanaamnitanaan Fe tata Tart excouned | rite il, ane, Pisce, in. Glendive. | in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Some of KFTE oa » their allotment. Mont, next week, was honored with a] Rohrer, 411 Avene E. BLANCH _—————— iscellaneous ower tb eve- se * — mate RRTEO, unit, has the larger |ning by Mrs. Howard H-ndrickson,| The Rainbow Girls will hold thelr CHE MARIE MOLLEUR > ¢ date, having signed up 255 mem! $11 Thirteenth street. Guests for| regular meeting Saturday evening at | ‘On Christmas tars Morris was |toree tables of vridge were invited, | 7:30 at the Masonic temple, with elec- e notifed by Mrs, R. M. DePuy, ‘suite and score prizes: went to Mrs. Val/| tion of officers, initiation, and ballot- D town, membership chairman, that |2caser and Mrs. Frank Andrist. A | ing-on Petitions. g C. 00. New Programs Both there were 3918 paid up members, |modernistic note was carried out in * * Christmas and and since that time approximately ‘He table appointments when a two R. C. Morton, state inspector for FRIDAY and SATURDAY 500 names have been added. ‘The [Course luncheon was served after the | the licensing department, has gone to gives you a true practical knowledge of dressmaking, New Year’s Day membership quota assigned North |S*mes. Miss Hargrave received many | San Diego, Calif., to spend about two a * ei Dakota is 6,413, and on Christmas |/0vely gifts. weeks visiting with relatives. \ reas cutting, etc. Are Past day, the department, therefore, had a Ae —_——_————_ eer * See oo eee er than one-haif| Mts. E. A. Wilson, 208 Rosser ave- : i Students learn scientific drafting, designing and But Great Entertainment their quota, the best record in the | "ue, left Wednesday for Colfax and | making of garments Continues at th hist of the dnization. Francisco, .. for an extend- | ' 5 in athe ‘North Bakota department | ed visit with Mr. Wilson and their | Been \ i RUNUES SU UES hopes to be * contender for one of | $0" ae heed are employed iy : Day classes will open January 6th. Evening a elaine Tt oftered by the weit, dra, Wilson Will stop st Dillon, H classes will be taught during January and February. . ~ ® » awarded at the time of the Boston | Mont. to visit a niece, and will be the g Diplomas given with the full course. bran bdo naar ce national convention, at a ball, pag- | Suest of another son and his family ' 5 tant, and midnight carnival, whicn | Portland, Ore, She plans to be x With Daily Matinees at 2:30 2 , . Write for information to and patties arranged as a climax to the | *Way about “E a N Evenings at 7 and 9 rade, > -| Misses Emily and Mabel Samuel: tea cetnation civided into $100, | Will come to Bismnarcke ‘tomorrow to N 408 Second Street $75, and $50 awards for the three /be the guests of their alster, Mrs. M. x Winning departments of the depart- |B. Demming. $00 Avenue A. over the iS Bismarck, N. Dak. 3 ' ~end, e uel ‘ = | with the highest Seuveratsip: quocs eeiectn a SOCAN Pa itd ‘attend | % eihdah hace by January 31. ic a Agricultural coilege. | “This department,” sald Mrs. Mor- jafter spending the holidays at thelr Richer Flavor |3:40001010c0s201s0ss01sssss02s080008 eat orm eee Nash's Toasted Coffee |= oes : 1 Tork, nopes no ual pat aiso to have| Sixteen friends of Mr. and Mrs.| possesses a richer flavor, a | gumecucecuucensecnacnncecenecucecaneeaneen Seedy children, through our increased | Bing, for a potluck supper. Later the , cause the Nash process of . ny ‘membership. ae arg was spent informally at} toasting the coffee berry For her son, Chris, Jr., who is home : ees | captures 35% more flavor | from Dubuque university, Dubuque eh erat dL a acd | than ordinary roasting. i lowa, for ie ys, rs. ris: prings, 0., i Delzer entertained a company of 15| after spending the holidays here With Ts last evening. Dancing and bridge formed the pastime, and at midnight LAE sasEs aa S e . a supper was served. Mr. Delzer | 3990099604600 $S9999699 COS | oat “3? Sensational Final ese Miss Helen Ulsrud entertained the members of her Sunday School class ® e e | | of the First Baptist church Tuesday | | Featuring afternoon at her home, 404 Avenue; 1 Lionel F. Various games provided enter-; tainment, and akin d fear aan. were used for the table when refresh: ey aadeis 7 1 jane Daly ye ee caren: Locally Controlled Locally Owned | tisalsbiaie ** * Bismarck’s Busiest Stcre j Willis Shepard. who spent the 1 Christmas holidays with his mother. § Mrs, Katherine Shepard, 501 Sixth | street, has left for Grand Forks By spend a few days with friends, before leaving for Vulean, Mich., where he | is,a member of the high school fa- LOOPED ELEVATES Saturday Sale of AGUaNUAUUUADAGAUGUNGSUONUATODOGNGOOTADOLEGOGOGONONUONOGEUONONUGONONOUTENOGAONNONON CPC COLD SOPSCOCCT OOM Clearance of aaanenncnsnanauanuannavenesncnacnanncansnonnsasonnaenseoscsenacsansenscnsnsoescoanons culty. aces z ee OOOO UOUOOOORE IEA SHOES, “Mr. and Mrs. Lester Diehl went is e e NE Fy N 3 Grand Forks Wednesday where Mr. | RE = BY Diehl, who is associated vi . | yz 4 am es FAD’ ij BN tant te, arts a aa |S NE \ AN feMoas Mili : cievator. Mr. and Mrs. Diehl expect |< S]2 HIBS P % to be away several months. | S12 21d BY Be aa x * : h ‘i NE 5 = Airng ecece pe $ Mrs. E. B, Gorman, 702 Avenue F, | 3 Jo nsen’s Baby Taleurn $ 19 Se = 5 : ntertained guests for two tables of | % gels icy pet 2 ia der aaa gai = «SESE ss eae |S Nare'ese Taleum ...........0.0-0-6. 9 § i’ Friday - Saturday, January 3rd-4th . Munger and Miss Pauline Belair. 3 a 4 = * s | Tele appoinments were in vseping X Djer Kiss Taleum .................. 24 3 5 ‘ a will mark our ninth ** ‘3 4 s FH Miss Estelle Dale, junior at Jam Ry IPRNEK 56h iret scincnaaiee 19 X ='% W town college, Jamestown. who tif s e = in er earance | tie Dalidays here with her brether'% Toilet Soaps, 16 bars for ............ 100 % 2 N i Se acti aeicienwod 3 |S : N Never have Frederick-, 2/% trends for fom Seren |s Woodbury’s Soap, abar........... Ree | ha Jimnioa hecaieiins “alg Our entire stock of Dresses, Coats and Hats will be ing to Jamestown. i? + Furs re: ey spe ' Jack Bases tae prrinad tear, Gat iN Cachmere Boquet Sozp,aber....... 19 5 mendously reduced— N cette mgeatenat ee. acl ei " “a > — . :. revy, Alberta, to spend te winter! [icterine, 14- 2 bottl 62 vy i 3 . .Dresses of Velvet, Crepe, Satin, Chiffon and Wool... set ' if isterine, 14-ouncs bottle ..... ales. ORS . 2 wii’ his brother-in-law and sister . Never have we offered = * ‘and Mrs. Charles Belanger. Mr. | a zy $35.00 : Formerly to $69.50 jniper will be associated with the | Bathasweet ..............+- Cade Bee such extreme values!! 2/3 1 aaa Pa rae y - Aulo Top and Body Wer's managed is 4 . ° aoe UeS:. 31¢ $25.00 . ‘ia . Formerly to $49.50 Mr, Belanger. eps N Pepsodent Tooth Paste, atub? ..... frome) x = Buy now for next fall. 3 : - $19.75 . ve! Formerly to $39.50 pura “a ot Georgie sural Pinaud’s Vegetal ................ .. 98 SE FH : $10.75 .............. Formerly to $25.00 chu annoul NE Z ‘ moved into the reotory ai ai4 stant Nujol, Qounce .........--.+-00+-0++ of Ni Formals Greatly Reduced. All received recently and , to ee meters of ‘the cursed ¥ GJa79 Liquid Nail Polish 39 RE z N typical of the present evening mode. Mrs. sauce zs a 1021 Fifth; Palmolive Shampoo ae 39 \3 omorrow n y = N a 1 Pe ie err aureet, saicriained yenerday after ‘ . pape iz 3 , $1.00 - $3.00 and $5.00. ofy in women who are home from i$ Vaseline Hair Tonic ....... 39 Ne 213 All sales will be considered final. No approvals, charges, c : colleg: 8. | = = 750096 was asisted by Mrs. Mou-'> Listerine Shaving Cream ........... .39 2 9 Z| refunds or exchanges. a ee i ~ 22 Fi Store will open promptly at nine o'clock and close at six with the exception EOE oT entertained, Face Powders, 50c values ........... 35 $2 ; Z| of Saturday when the store will be open until nine p. m. Se ee eran all se | De Miracle Hair Remover ............ 50 3/2 Biemaieh; ‘North .Reketa z street. Decorations were in the holi-! ié ‘ day colors, 8nd hones ie te aie | 2OSOSOOOSOO* Doppevenneeeereereeen | ML) Louise Johnson and Miss Harriet |* Rust. ses * Dwight Carlisle, who has becn vis- iting his sister, Miss Avis Carlisle, OMERY WARD & CO. Ward’s Nation-Wide Mid-Winter Sales begin tomor- Phone 476 Bismarck, N. D. Hours, 9 till 6 Sat. till 9 row! .. and thrifty shoppers, from coast to coast, “Now Mark Bismarck” basi fo pret BUGBLY. Twelve matin Seutive $ TA RT$ TOMORROW NG EVENT among them—get acquainted with Ward Values NOW. Our low regular prices have been reduced even lower for this event! You can save on pract- ically everything you need for winter. vwuvwvvwvvvwvvWY A NATION-WIDE SELLI yrvvvvwvvvvvrvrvyvvVwvvVvVV wv VV WV WV Mrs. Ritterbush will open a ten week.win- ter term of kindergarten, Monday, January 13th. Transportation arranged

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