The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 26, 1930, Page 7

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p—ajats to Hold peor Son Banquet —_— the t church. ety will serve Ald soclely parlors. the din- waist. of pictures of native wild mals th Dakota scenes by 1 Coe the state historical ey wil complete the entertain- nna a 09 ee ecialy rtain With First “tr EP Series of Parties wring this Of Series of 1a: lenominal, Adhesions stretchit he tinge C way to incheon Saturday after- Sean by an evening pasty, bo nome of Mrs. L, H. Richmond, ‘Avenue A, opened the series Mrs, Richmond and hich al benetit ey EB Perry are giving this sees ere & Da guests were bidden to each o! r several M Ries, and high score fox the wn went to Mrs. J. L. Barth. feroor, "pulton held honors in the ge games during the evening. ie Find white color motif, simi- to the one used for the parties igaturday, Was carried out in the je appointments for the bridge in severe ring the Tae Tose sed, and shed ang cular mo. aes! iyen yesterday afternoon ee Peey and Mrs. Richmond at bot) the Pet 523 Second street. ithe Perry home, of red carnations centered the “Will you nd spring flowers were ar- me know ei an the rooms. hysema of Bridge was in play at six tables fol- 1€ seat of i luncheon, and score prizes bronchia, pring the fone awarded Mrs, L, J, Wehe and 1 y Kennelly. ‘gclin and Mrs. Richmond are mtetaining again today at a one bclock luncheon at Perry home. * * Holds Legge legislative committee, compos- sn sis, George McCay, Mrs. Mary cue to the Pas, and Miss Mattie Hoppin, were Olar tissue (cocial and Personal the | Riley Mrs. John Dawson. War Mothers Appoint Committees for Year Committees to supervise the var- ious departments of work during the year, were appointed at the meeting of Fort Lincoln chapter, American ‘War Mothers, yesterday at the home of the chapter president, Mrs. L. M. . | Parsons, and plans for the year out- lined. Mrs, William Falconer will head the hospitalization committee, - other members of which are Mrs. J. W. Mrs, J. P. McGarvey is chairman of the Gold Star committee, and she will be assisted by Mrs. Henry Rithholt and | Mrs. John Dawson. The finance and Mrs. T. R. Atkinson is chairman the memory tree committee, ing with her are Mrs. R. E. Jack Mrs. Anna Stebbins. \ P Heading the memorial marl committee, is Mrs. D. McPhee, other members of this group are E. E. Morris and Mrs. dou. Mrs. C. T. Wynkoop chairman of the memorial mittee, other members being Charles Wachter and Mrs. Fea E tt F | will be held at the home of Mrs. Stebbins. ek * Yeomen Celebrate A stage setting.to represent a radio and television hook-up was used for the program given by the local Yeo- men last evening at the A. O. U. W. hall, in observance of the thirty-third anniversary of the order. i The entertainment included a piano solo, “Sparklets,” by Miss Idel Steg- ner, a children’s drill, presented under the direction of Mrs. Fred Bartron, two clever character readings by Mrs. A. N. Newton, a cornet solo by Emily fin f the social meeting of the ' bites. and Professional Women's binb held last evening in the club ons, Talks on school legislation, lie Evarts, and on health ion, by Miss Susan B, Scheaf- guessing contests of @ pa- frotic nature, took up the early part Belk, and a bowery tap dance by Claire DeRochford. L. H. Belk sang a group of solos in- cluding “Sing Me to Sleep,” “Some- where @ Voice Is Calling,” and “Why Don’t You ask Me,” and Fred Bartron gave an enjoyable blackface mono- the evening, Later bridge was | logue. played. Prizes in the various games ete awarded Mrs, Evarts, Mrs. Ray and Mrs. Fred Ohde. ee * Entertain At Bridge Dinner Appointments in yellow and green, gesting the spring season, were d for the bridge dinner given last by Mrs, Thomas Galvin and ary Thompson, at the Galvin fhome, 23 First street. Baskets of foils centered the tables, where places were laid for 24. Score prizes n the card games during the evening presented Mrs. W. 8. Rohrer id Mrs. L. R, Priske. Guests from fandan were Mrs, W. D, Hughes and irs, George Dailey, see “The State Library Commission and the Clubwoman” is the topic of a dio talk to be given by Miss Lillian Pook, secretary of the state library ion, at 7 o'clock this evening KFYR. This is one of the series Weekly radio programs sponsored by the North Dakota Federation of Vomen's Clubs. Miss Cook’s talk will Heal with the facilities the commission. es and on ossible for > seems to are due to toxicosis ion to the asting and it is com- atment to spine from ing to the ell Syndi+ ent) Pifers to assist club women in pre- printed & paring papers, n Lincoln ee * in modern A green and white color scheme, to um a St. Patrick’s day effect, was hied for the table appointments when. piss Bernice Joslin entertained the Members of her bridge club Monday ning at her home, 507 Third street. were were guests for two tables, and ponors went to Mrs, Lyle Gray and iss Gwendolyn Jenson, kak Bridge was played at three tables n R. S, Indseth, 513 Four- treet, entertained members of Mothers’ Service club at her home evening. Mrs. J. L. Enright was the prize for high score. Re- dn't slate ** * oat. The Ladies Aid society of the First church will meet Thursday sties pro- at the home of Mrs. Ellis ajor Gen- Second street. Follow- { law ene Program @ potluck luncheon robs votes served. All members and estiges of are urged to at- lent Hoo- stion. It % Orant ee & sn't been Marsh, 1210 Broadway, tis: why hostess to the ‘members. of the o investi- n's Ladies club yesterday aft- ome rule trae owing the business meet- honers as Played at two tables, Mis Pry the ames were held are sur fing. U4 Ullrich and Mrs. Peter get that . ) The Friends id . fice, Inc.) ip Girl's club of the 'g Presbyterian church will meet ay the emg oe ‘Thursday afternoon at SAYS: filiiten: of yr, Frances Frahm * * *& , Moder et Aterica, will hold ita theL 0,0. Dancing followed the program, and @ supper was served at midnight. following committee: Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Belk, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Belk, Mr and Mrs. Fred Bartron, and J. W. Riley. s**t Mrs. R. H. Crane, 507 Fifteenth street, was hostess to the members of the F. W. C. club yesterday afternoon. Whist, played at two tables, was the pastime, and the score prizes were). won by Mrs. John Wyciskala and Mrs. Claude Hansen. * * % Members of the Thursday Musical club will meet at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. George Duemeland, 118 Avenue B West. Music by Schumann, Mendelssohn and Bach will be featured in the pro- gram. * * * St. Mary's Circle will sponsor a card party Thursday evening at St. Mary’s school auditorium, to which the public is cordially invited. Play will begin at 8 o'clock. ** * Mrs. 8. E. Bergeson, 500 Avenue A has returned from Dawson where she spent the past week visiting relatives. H. L. Petrie, Linton, is transacting business in the city today. oe at 8 o'clock Brown & All Phones 1400 Sunkist Oranges Per dozen .. Sugar Corn Quart Can Mazola ecu. Soap Flakes F 38rd Anniversary} In charge of the affair were the | vinega Where Quality Counts The Sanitary Store Head Lettuce Extra Fancy, large. size, special per box .. Le Sure Brand, Rice Flakes Sets ke.tor..25¢_ Old Dutch Cleanser s’anetr...... 21¢ Pint can, special ..........++ Peanut Butter seca: Mayonnaise syeast%csre or... 19¢ Start Rite, for fine woolens, special 2 large pkgs. for .... Kitchen Klenzer ‘x's: 25¢ Peanut Brittle aevcial 2 the, for 29c Strictly Fresh Eggs Bananas specs perit, 100; 3 bs. tor 2IC — t Fashion Plaqu Ih HIP YOKES, broken bodice lines and short sleeves mark the new mode for the south. This dress of blue the hip and shoulder yoke. Personal: and i Social News of | Mandan Vicinity | \Mrs. J. P. Hess Attends Grand Forks Meeting Mrs. J. P. Hess, state regent of the g a ‘was sponsored by the Mandan chap- ter, Daughters of the American Rev- olution, and the awards were made by Mrs. W. H. Stutsman, regent of the Mandan chapter. MOIST CHEESE E To keep cheese moist, wrap in a DR. PIERCE’'S Favorite Prescription Tiedman All Phones 1400 Extra Fancy, large krisp, per head _.2Be special 3 cans for .. o4c Jar Quart 43c Per doz, 35¢; 8 doz. for ... $1.00 [Fashion Hints re HIGH-TEA DRESS Black net, with fitted, sleeves are long and tight, the round, with flesh organdy. The new combinations of feature soft grays with delicate pinks nightgowns and cut of all undergarments of the new mode Paris, has triple tiers for a little triple ruffles finishing the bottom of crepe has an interesting repetiticn of | the skirt. TRI-COLOR YOKE Black felt crepe makes a stunning frock with rose, beige and Nile green Guaranteed Pure” and Healthful yoke and tie. to | { cuffs of beige FLARED tube ruffles, NEW GRAYS Striped shirting Announcing Flared jackets give a fillip to spring suit. Many of these are belted. They round their front cl toll cai slightly shorter in louses: & jaunty swing into prime The College Musical Comedy Riot! A Silly Symphony THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1930 > them by taking each 0! its roller, and | flat crepe banded together to fashion , | turning it upside down, stitehing the top to make a hem for the bottom — bottom BEATLESS FUR | Spring puts an emphasis upon fur neckpieces. Galyak leads as flat fur ‘@ | that is not heating. A black hat has its notched lapels, collar and narrow galyak. JACKET SPRING BLOUSES LS step wit Pathe SOUND NEWS “Hells Bells” A limited offer of Minnesota Northern Power Co. Common and Preferred Stock the not los- the | BELTED SUITS ting it circular or scalloping it. RELIEVED th favorites.| and says: “Less than 2 bottles of feginine blues. ‘They are extremely | 4 creen and white novelty striped one | Foley Pills diuretic relieved me en- feminine combinations. has its yoke and the top of its sleeves | tirely of ut kidney and ea sa cut on the troubles and put me on my feet Ste eo pao to work again. I want other workers Vall sn geod FEMININE TAILLEAUR to know about them.” Guaranteed to teddies, ‘The For early spring, a favorite attire| give satisfaction, Ask for them. will be the feminine tailored frock, | Sold everywhere—Adv. Metra Goldwyn- Mayer ALL TALKING ricruas . With ELLIOTT NUGENT ROBERT MONTGOMERY CLIFF EDWARDS SALLY STARR Get set for your happiest experi- ence in months of picture-going. Coed cuties! Campus cutups! Songs galore, merry high-jinks! Thrills of foot- ball! Thrills of boy-and-girl love affairs! It’s young--it’s grand its fast and funny every minute! cloth which has been moisteped in ae : ie . Millions of pounds used Now atinges 2:30 beers Government ‘ fof Paramount Picteres ‘This time of year household by the Showing = Evenings 7 and 9 COMBINATION OFFER One block of stock, consisting of one share of 6% preferred, par value $100, redeemable at $105, and one share of common, no par value, price, $117.50 per block. The following is summarized information concerning company operations: BUSINESS: Minnesota Northern Power Company controls and manages the following associate companies: Montana-Dakota Power Company Black Hills Utilities Company Gas Development Company Havre Natural Gas Company Pondera Utilities Company Stock ownership in Minnesota Northern Power Company represents the combined resources of these companies, which serve a territory cover- ing parts of three states, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Montana, with , gas and electric service, Population of territory served is estimated in excess of 125,000. ASSETS-EARNINGS: Total assets of the company, based on consolidated balance sheet as of December 31st, 1929, amounted to in excess of $25,000,000. An examination of the earnings statement will show that the company is in very satisfactory condition. Dividend require- ments on preferred stock in 1929 were earned better than four times, PURPOSE OF ISSUE: The com; “Customer € Publ your con’ desires to foster and encourage tility customers over the entire United States have invested extensively in public utility securities. To enable our customers to invest in Minnesota Northern Power Com- pany securities, a inesagrd Ownership” plan has been arranged for of stock on a cash basis or on our “Thrift ment—a small sum each month. 6% on your money while making payments. Inder this plan you may buy one or more blocks vf a small down pay- The construction program for 1930 will be financed in part through the sale of preferred and common stocks. This stock issue is deserving details, ask of your immediate consideration. For further “Any Employee” or inquire at local office. INVEST IN A COMMUNITY BUSINESS Montana-Dakota Power Co. BISMARCK, N. DAK. 510 Broadway J & with fabric banding to simulate @ bo- |} lero and to outline panels in the skirt. | Spring suits that belt achieve di- versity by pleating the peplum, cut- TORMENTING KIDNEY AILMENTS Hard workers, whose full pay en- velope is a necessity, whose good health is their only capital, must keep themselves constantly at their best. When Arthur O'Malley, Carson Hill, Calif., had to drag his aching weary body from a sleepless bed, he did a wise thing—took Foley Pills diuretic, A NATION-WIDE SELLING EVENT 2 Days Friday and Saturday FEB. 28 - MARCH 1st a: Waving and Curling Fluid: OE es sccpawinse aa saeeeen bs Regal Hot Water Bottle, $2.00 value, 2 ee rere, | Lilac Vegetal, 39c, 2 for ............., 39¢ Woodbury’s Honey Rose and Almond Cream, 2 for .................... 42€ Footlight Theatrical Cream, 2 for .... 84c Sanident Dental Plate Cleaner and Brush, 2 for ..............02e0000: 58C LaDerma Massage Cream, 2 for ...... 95c Djer-Kiss Talcum, reg. 35c can, 2 for .... 29c Tre-Jur Powder and Compact, 2 for .. 46c Djer-Kiss Powder and Perfume, $3.00 VENUNC, STOP o.oo cccccccecwceeece: LOO Mavis Talcum and Face Powder, 75¢e value, 2 for ..... rolls for the price of 1c Sale == | SOAPS 10c Life Buoy Soap, 3 bars .. 10c Lux Soap, 3 bars ...... 10c Palmolive Soap, 3 bars ... SUNDRIES Listerine, regular $1.00 size ......... tae Listerine Tooth Paste, regular 25c size .. Hinds’ Almond and Honey Cream, 50c size . Woodbury’s Toilet Soap, 25c size ....... Watkins’ Mulsified Cocoanut Oil ....... Ponds’ Cold or Vanishing Creams, 65c size ... $1.00 Bottle of Nujol Dil .... 50¢ size of Ungentine, now .. 35¢ size Palmolive Shaving Cream . 50c Tube Pepsodent Tooth Paste ... 50c Squibbs Tooth Paste .. 60c Pebecco Tooth Paste .. 60c Forhans Tooth Paste 60c Glostoria ..... o. $1.00 Size Liquid Arvin Tonic ....... (First Floor) End of Month Specials Men’s All Wool Coat Style Sweaters ... Men’s Composition Sole Work Shoes . New Pattern Broadcloth and Madras Shi Golden Crest Silk Hosiery, full fashioned . Boys’ Slipover All Wool Sweaters Ward’s Full Fashioned Silk Hose for Women . Women’s Pajamas, flannel and broadcloth Children’s Flannel Sleepers ..... Boys’ Dress Shirts ........ Women’s Broadcloth Dance Sets ...... Two-Piece Davenport Suite, all wool mohair . Three-Piece Bedroom Suite, walnut finish ... 150 Children’s Dresses, new spring patterns ...:... 2.98 Ladies’ House Aprons ........ + 98¢ Wardway Vacuum Sweepers Majestic Vacuum Sweepers’... Damascus Rotary Sewing Machine . o::+-«+ oae Heavy Copper Tub, tinned inside ... Olive Drab Khaki Breeches for Men . Blankets, regular $2.25 seller ....... One group of Sweaters, $2.50 value . Aluminum Assortment, see the values Aluminum Assortment, see these values . Aluminum Assortment, see these values Wardway Wood Wringer, 10-year guarantee Wardway Gyrator, this is last chance at Airline 8-tube Radio, less tubes ..... New Pattern Wardoleum, 6 feet width, per foot . Wardoleum Rugs, 9x12 .......0.000+-00e 00s Your Choice any Men’s Winter Overcoat in store ... 10.00 Bring in your old battery and receive $1.50 : allowance on a new battery. All Wall Paper in our Bismarck store, two oeeeem 29 « 35¢ oer $3.98 : 1.89

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