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Its 28th Anniversary ‘The twenty-eighth anniversary ¢&| Mrs. Linnie Lee Hedstrom, prea dent of the North Dakota ment, D, U. V. “$he Monday club was the occasion for @n enjoyable party last evening, when members.of the club entertained their at a bridge dinner at the Monday in the city. It has an active mem- bership of 20 at present. Paper on ‘Gibraltar’ Read at Club Meeting e FifsLFHe Evog: §> table decora’ Juncheon was served. of ** & . é Mrs. E. Ulmer Hostess Appointments suggestive of St. Val- Ht ) a ee Guests for two tables of bridge invited when Miss Alice Angus of her card sige may ge fehl Hy day evening. Score pri awarded Mrs. Mary Streeter, and Mrs. Marian Munson. There were cight x Bests. ah a: cay Bee li é * * te a5 D. President Installe Officers of D. U. V. Tent State Bank, Washburn, 3 EEL HE 4 E Paty <8 oe 1 a sgETUBE r i \ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JANUARY. 23, 1980 commission, | township passed away Dec. 30. the capitol |ieft Wing about four bed ire hoatie's modaleg’ oh today XC Washington. “He leaves to mourh is were guests at Ed Madson the A. H. Meland home Friday. J. 8. Birdsell, Oscar Sprecher, in Michigan, Jounny Boder, New Lelpeig, were vis- itors. in. Bismarck yesterday. Mans 0, Poche, of the Parmers oe y| week-end at the home of Pete Peter- Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Carr had sup- per with C. E. Newcomers Sunday evening. Eadrie Erickson spent Friday to Sat- urdgy with his brother Carl Erickson. Hannah Dronen spent Sunday with Morton. Harold Steeg, Leonard Koessel and , Was & visitor | board meeting g depart- tied E i gs of i pli bil i is ee id: E Ey 35 is e i Fi i $4.00 union sults wn:....+ $5.00 union sults ....... EF Ernest at the H. Pederson home. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Knudson en- You are dissy and pray for quick relief—what’s to be done? Just one of Dare's|take, health Mentha Pepsin and in ten minutes | that disappears, Women’s and children’s hair the gas the pressing on|in onn| Bobbing at A. W. Lucas Co Beauty Shop. ‘ A Publix Theatre Matinee Daily 3:: Evenings T cod S TODAY and FRIDAY At seventeen, Judy is the “mother” of The children of com- Judy's gb tte! is fashionable! ric Pleasure-crased! Nonchalant divorce makes s marriage : So the six children are Judy's half- brothers and of three Such is the ‘ Ss titeetacy atieweect ane background the rich! Come, learn as new hus- faces the merry whirlpool bands for old! A Paramount Picture ’ cs Pee AW Al Talking "= ‘The Patterson Hotel, formerly the McKenzie, the only hotel in Bis- a ee marck permitted under the law to advertise as fire proof, constructed of ae aoa ‘teel and concrete. Every floor.9 inches thick. Not a particle of wood in the REN” roof, which is 16 inches in thickness constructed of steel, cement, and other FIRE PROOF materials. All partitions of reinforced concrete and are fire and bullet proof. The fire doors have the Underwriters’ stamp and weigh from 220 to 236 pounds each. No expense has been spared to safeguard its guests. When you stop at The Patterson, you can Sleep in Safety, with no fear of being routed out in the dead hour of night and leaving by the outside fire escape route with your baggage. When you stop ina hotel in Bismarck, investigate and see that you stop, ina FIRE PROOF hotel. f ) The food served in our dining room and lunch room is the very best that money can buy. We, like the dining car companies and other large first class hotels throughout the country, do not figure on a profit in our dining: room department. Therefore, we serve no Come Backs, nothing but pure, WARDS NATION WIDE The rich, thick unadulterated cream served in our dining room is Sale: Men From coast to coast—in more than. 500 Ward's Retail Stores—our great Sale for Men begins tomorrow! Low regular prices have been sharply reduced to make values that will be long remembered. Suits, Overcoats, Shoes, Furnishings, all included and you save on every. item. Attend tomorrow—first big day! Sheep-Lined Coats $14.95 in from the Patterson Jersey Farm. This hotel received 100% on its last inspection by the state hotel inspec- tor. Our.elevators are inspected every day and inspected regularly by the insurance company inspector who carries the liability insurance. Every part of the original roof is still intact, notwithstanding the re- port given out a few years ago that the roof had blown from the hotel. That ‘was an impossibility. Ventilators and part of the roof garden were blown off during the storm. ( : The Patterson Hall conpects with the hotel and is available for dis- plays, conventions and large gatherings. ‘ Also a number of private dining rooms are available for small parties or banquets. : The hotel has recently been redecorated and refurnished and other im-: provements are under way. When you stop in Bismarck, stop where you can SLEEP in SAFETY. It costs you no more than it costs elsewhere. C. A. P. Turner, who built the Million Dollar Bridge over the Missouri river, was the consulting engineer on this hotel. The'Stevens, architects of Chicago, the lage hotel builders .in the United States, have endorsed the Patterson Hotel as a fire proof building. When it was completed, all rubbish, shavings and scrap lumber . was burned jin each individual room. * T advertise because I have something to offer to the public. as EDW. G. PATTERSON