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t THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1930 ‘| ning at the church. ||, Rev. and Mrs. Magin, their daugh- ter Margaret and sons Robert and Louis, Jr., stopped here over Sunday to renew acquaintances. They were under his leadership. ''Rev, Walter E. Vater, pastor, welcomed th guests of honor in behalf of the church, and Rev. Magin responded. Miss Ruth Gordon gave two piano pointments to harmonize were usd for the tables, and places were laid for 12, In the bridge games after din- ner hohors went to Miss Hilda ioe, and there was a guest favor for Miss Social and Personal returning from an extensive motor | solos, “Scherzo” and “Brownies.” Alfson. . ‘| trip in the east. A delightful feature of the enter- es * * Will Discuss Plans Jamestown, and Mrs. James H. Cooper,} The church parlors, where the pro-|tainment was a group of musical} Mr. and Mrs. Joe Halbiesen and 7 Courtenay, president of the eighth |8Tam and reception was held, were | numbers given by Mrs. Magin and her daughters Jean and Dorothy, arrived For Convention of district, which is hostess to the con- | €ffectively decorated with a profusion | sons ughter. yesterday from Fargo for a visit with We ’ Cl ‘| vention, are expected to arrive this | 0f flowers. ‘ The ladies of the Aid society were | Mrs. Halbiesen’s mother, Mrs. A. A. omen’s Clubs Here} atternoon to ‘be the guests of Mrs.) A program, consisting of musical |1n charge of the decorations and re- | Booth, at the Patterson hotel. Burke. Mrs. Knauf, chairman, and | numbers and talks was given, Mrs,|freshments. Arrangements for the ALM, J : pres- | Mrs. Cooper and Mrs. F. H. Conklin, | F. M. Davis and Miss Ruth Rowley | reception were made by J. P. Jackson,/ Miss Irenemary Irvine, daughter of ident of the North Dakota Federation | Bismarck, comprise the program com- | played the overture, “To the Caliphs | With Mrs. F. M. Davis in charge of | Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Irvine, 217 Eighth of Women's clubs, members of the | mittee, and they will confer with local | of Bagdad,” and H. C. Beall, accom- | the music. street, left Sunday evening for Berke- program committee, and chairmen of | chairmen regarding their plans for | panied by Miss Rowley, sang. “All So —_—— ley, Calif., where she will attend the Cf local committees for the state conven- | the four-day session. Pure” and “Thank God for aGarden.” | Complimentary to Miss Sigrid Alf- | University-of California. tion of the federation here September | Mrs. John Sippel, Baltimore, presi-| J. P. Jackson, a member of the con- son, Washington, D. C., the Misses eae, 16-19, will be the guests of Mrs, John| dent of the General Federation of|gregation at the time Rev. Magin | Margaret and Florence Fairbanks and | Burke, 224 Avenue A West, at aj| Women's clubs, will be the honored | came to Bismarck in 1906, told of the Hildor Simonson entertained Satur- | sireet, left yesterday by car for Du- | luncheon Tuesday afternoon. Mrs.| guest at the convention, and other | accomplishments of Rev. Magin, in day evening at a bridge dinner at the | l\th, where they will visit a brother Burke is general chairman for the| featured speakers will be representa- arranging for the building of the| Fairbanks home in the Mason apart- | of Mr. Fevold before motoring to sev- convention, and the afternoon will be | tives from the nations! organization. | present church, and of its completion |ments. Baskets of sweet peas and an-|eral points in Towa to visit relatives, given over to completing final ar-| Because the convention is being held | : “ rangements for the forthcoming | at an earlier date than formerly, Bis- meeting. marck women are expecting the larg- \ Mrs. Jones, with Mrs. Arthur Knauf, | est attendance in, years. | The transportation committee is working out plans for an automobile | » | caravan, which will include women ' ,| from all parts of the state, thus mak- | ing it possible for more women than | ‘] ever before to attend the meeting. | The plan has ‘the approval of Mrs. | Jones, who states that it has been very workable wherever tried. Especially featured departments at | the session this fall will be art, ap- Mrs. Albert E. Jones, Lisbon, sme! Seen MEsReRw RES; Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Fevold, 514 Fifth A @aptivating Collection of Summer Fashions radically reduced in price. To make Wednesday, the 18th, a day long to be remembered among the Fashion Elite of Greater Bismarck and surrounding trade arca, Ward’s are offering the most outstanding Harvest Special of this Gala Civic Event. The University of North Dakota State Public Health Laboratories Main Office and Laboratory University Station Grand Forks, North Dakota ij i izenship, | | Gd pee tn tg sor oe August 11, 1980 pig | tures will be introduced at the session Bismarck Dairy, 3 2 DRESSES this fall. Bismarck, N. Dak. ? e . Dear Sir: Reception Honors LOT II ! rs. Magin ___ I want to thank you for the efficient coopera- | Rev. and M 8 | tion that you gave me in securing a more satis- | 49 DRESSES $7 13 | AY | To greet the Rev. Louis Magin, factory raw milk supply. Within a few days you | ® ‘ ; Portland, Ore., ae rea ae have NOiiiles a raw supply that has on an aver- | ¥ ibe Methodist rch, 8. a " Moda! Oe ee us age the lowest count that you possibly have ever LOT III had. On August, the 8th, the city milk inspector, Dr. A. W. Munson, collected and delivered to me for examination a sample of milk from each dairy that delivers milk to you. The results of a bac- teriological and chemical analysis of these milks pany of old-time friends were gath- ered for the reception Saturday eve- | Phone 9 32 vresses $12.13 fol 3 Resplendent Young one 100 and 13 Dresses!!! Star of the Bismarck Dairy, pasteurized milk ....... 8.6% fat bact. perc.c. 900 sed. clean Once you see these bargains, you will soon spread METROPOLITAN Schonert, raw supply ... 2.5% fat bact.perc.c. 6,000 sed. clean the good news to your friends. So gay and so de- " John Keller, raw supply . +3.2% fat bact.perc.c. 32,000 sed. clean lightfully feminine . . . . These higher priced fash- \. GRAND OPERA L. Barrétses< > ot .. 3.4% fat bact.perc.c. 7,000 scd. clean sions now radically reduced for this one day selling ” cis sate Geo. Bauman ........ +3.9% fat bact.perc.c. 5,000 sed. clean eae —a Vv * s a . 4 r i G. Psilolihnos ......... -8.6% fat bact.perc.c. 45,000 f. clean ene \d the world! sy sails eels of H. Ode ...... +3.3°c fat bact. perc. c. 192,000 sed. clean Millinery Modes at ‘a hero! May Schmidt . ++-2.7°C fat bact. per c.c. 260,000 sed. clean Thrift Savi | Carl Schrhidt .......... seceeccecceees 3.650 fat bact.perc.c. 6,000 f. clean it ng Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents Lawrence Prices You will notice that the bacterial counts have fallen to an average of about 70,000, the allowable limit being 200,000. Not a single milk was even slightly dirty. Never before were such in- trighing hats offered Great- 5 The sample of ew paddy tee had 900 er Bismarck in such a not- acteria per c. c. e allowable limit being 50,- " 000. This is the lowest count you have had in able pehessia at such many years. I can, therefore, regrade your milk ridiculously low prices as grade A. Pasteurized with the knowledge that dé it is in the best condition that you can hope to ] in % find it. At present there is no questidn as to its ; | % Th excellent sanitary condition. a S . | e Very truly yours, ” (Signed) A. W; ECKLUND Roug é Song Bacteriologist in Charge An All Talking Singing Romance From the Operetta, “GYSPY LOVE” Store Phone: BISMARCK, N. DAK. Store Hours: ; a Four-Seven-Six “Now Mark Bismarck” 9 till 6; Sat. till 9 CATHERINE DALE OWEN ve STAN LAUREL & OLIVER HARDY Entirely in Technicolor é Nothing thus far approaches the thrill of the audible screen’s new per- sonality! . From the Diamond Horseshoe of the A SPECI AL Metropolitan Opera House he comes to } i ! the Paramoynt Screen! i : ft “Th Sie Date eal area Selina e Harvest Time Bar ain ing the newest nae nLcigeit pai) er t t , singing screen. = ee anieinoe? the amusement ease our ppe l e world! on Added Subjects: | . 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