The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 6, 1930, Page 5

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Local Women Will Attend Synodical ‘A number of Bismarck women are | planning to attend the annual meet- ing of the North Dakota Presbyterian Synodical, organization of national and foreign missionary societies, which meets in Fargo October 16-18. Mrs. J. L. Hughes, as president of the local Presbyterian missionary s0- ciety, will head the Bismarck dele- gation. Others who will attend are ‘Mrs. Floyd Logee, Mrs. N. F. Johnson, Mrs. K, A. McCord, Miss Anna Burr “and Miss Helen Vaile. Represtnta- tives of the societies at Wilton, Steele. are also expected to be present for the sessions which will be held in the 4 new church. A meeting of the executive com- mittee, made up of synodical and Presbyterial officers, Thursday after- noon, will precede the formal open- ing, which is scheduled for, Friday me orning. Mrs. J. Way Huey, Bottineau, eo Ing president, will preside, and the entire first day will be devoted to routine business reports, and election’ of officers. Featured speakers will be Mrs, G. H. Lemmon, and Mrs, An- drew Todd Taylor, Chicago. For the Friday evening program @ missionary play, “The Color r Line” will be pre- sented, and another playlet will be given by the Light Bearers at the Saturday. morning meeting. At the close of the final business session Saturday new officers will be in- stalled. * * * Mrs. J. L. Thompson, 210 Second street, who left Sunday for Excelsior Springs, Mo., was honored at.several farewell affairs. Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. George Baker entertained at a dinner for her, Saturday eveing she was honor guest at a party given by Sergeant and Mrs. C. V. Smith, Fort Lincoln; and Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. C, Porter, 601 Second street, en-' tertained for her. Mrs. Thompson, accompanied by Russell Baker, small son of George Baker, will spend the * winter in Missouri eer Texas. * * Bowls of gaillardia centered the tables and appointments in keeping with the autumn season were used for the one-o’clock bridge luncheon given Saturday afternoon by Mrs. R. B, Murphy; at her home, 213 Avenue A West. Covers were laid for 16 guests. Score prizes for the bridge games following the luncheon were awarded Mrs. Arthur Tavis and Mrs. J. E. Davis. Mrs, hy was as- sisted by her daughter, Miss Rita Murphy, and by the Misses Lois Howard and Irene Lambertus. eight boys at a party Saturday after- noon in honor of her son Robert, whose tenth birthday anniversary it was. Following an afternoon spent with games, refreshments were served at a table decorated with Halloween favors and centered with a birthday classes for Girl Scout leaders, accord- ing to information received here to- day. It is planned to organize sev- eral troops of Girl Scouts in Bis- marck during bg pee few weeks. * Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Schuck, 822 Avenue E, returned to Bismarck Sat- urday after a two-weeks’ trip to Win- nipeg. En route they stopped in Cooperstown for a eS with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Tracy. Mrs. Tracy is a niece of Mr. and Mrs. Schuck, x * * Mr, and Mrs. Robert Pétron and daughter Dorothy, 500 Avenue A, ac- companied by Miss Helen House, mo- tored to McClusky yesterday to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. F. O. ‘tson, son-in-law and daughter poerson’s brothers, H. M. and R. L. ‘Pekesey. “ * Mr. {nd Mrs, Clyde Smith, Brad- , eft yesterday for their home Magazine Features Bismarck k Clubwomen The North ‘Dakote Clubwoman; formerly the North Dakota Club Bul- Tetin, issued this week, carries pic- tures of Bismarck women who took an active part in the recent Gives First Program The Bismarck High School Dra- matic club, formerly the Julia Mar- lowe chapter of Junior Playmakers, A smart afternoon fashion is the ‘side clip worn on a plain opera pump, ‘The model illustrated is a sliver chain bow combined with black enamel. —— | City-County News il. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nielson, Mercer, Carl Nelson, manager of the Armour Creameries, has returned-from a few io) Aer gh dinahiin adler ered in Minnesota, Miss Evelyn Freeberg, 510 Fourth street, is a patient at the Bismarck hospital. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Bassett, Mason the birth of a apartments, announce Hap. te earl dee Alexius hospi- jumber., A Meetings of Clubs | And Social Groups tion services will be held, followed by @ social hour. * Members of the Mothers’ club will hold their first meeting at three o'clock Tuesday afternoon at- the home of Mrs. B. F. Tilloteon, 100 Av- enue A West, The 10th is the last day. of discount on Gas bills. THEATRES FIRST ANNIVERSARY ernor, is transacting business in Bis- marek today. ¥. G. Orr, publisher of the Mott Pioneer-Press, spent the week-end in Bismarck. , Fargo, spent the transac’ Malicki, head of the ‘women’s committee of the Northwest- ern Utilities company, Chicago, and Vera Bowman, head of the north central women’s committee of ‘the National Electric Light associa- tion, Huron, 8. D., were here today, conferring with the women’s commit- tee of the North Dakota Power and Ught company. PASTORS NAMED FOR BISMARCK DISTRICT Changes Made at Ashley, Beach, Center, Cleveland, Mo- Kenzie, Napoleon hinderance ane were appointed for the Bismarck dis- trict at the state meeting at Edgeley over the week-end, it was announced in Bismarck today by Rev. Walter EB. Vater, pastor of the McCabe Meth- Odist Episcopal church,\upon his re- , and Napoleon’ parishes, ° All other pastors were reappointed. Rev. J. 8. Wilds continues as district superintendent and Rev. Vater re- turns for his seventh year in Bis- marck. Rev. Frederic Pa Norris re- turns to Mandan. Pastors in this district for the com- ing year follow: District superintendent—V. 5. Wilds, Bismarck. Ashley—Rev. Theodore Beach—Rev. Ralph McNeil. tqnenettiot—Rev. Susie M. Herring- m. Bismarck—Rev. Walter E. Vater. mee ‘Grand River—Rev. Earl O. Genter Pleasant Valley—Rev. T. 8. Brown. Dickinson—Rev. H. G. Gernhardt, cpapampaen Florence Berg- Grassy Butte—Rev. Nellie Cooke. Hettinger—Rev. L. F. Green. Linton-Omio-Temvik —Rev. 8. J. Sera J. W. Frisbie. Mandan— Norris. Maarioards nev W. 8. Davies. McKenzie-Menoken-Sterling — Rev, 2/0. E. Van Horn. Moftit-Braddock—Rev, Otto EB ler. Mott—Rev. O. E. Johnson. - Rural-Fort Rice-Bollinger—Rev. F. |. Wat itkins. Sterling - Driscoll - Sherman — Rev. Herbert Brown. Underwood-Turtle Lake—Rev. F. W. Gress. Washburn-Fairview— Rev. O. H. Swenson. RUMANIAN PRINCE QUITS Paris, Oct. 6—(P)—The Havas News Agency correspondent at Bu- charest reported today that Premier Julio Maniu of Rumania, had re- ting | signed because of ill-health. ‘The gnat lays about 300 eggs at a time. They are laid on the surface of water, joined together in the form of. a little boat by means of a sort of glue which covers each Regular meeting of Bis- marck-Mandan Scottish Rite bodies Wednesday, og 8th, at 7:30 p. m. Bismarck’s Greatest Party... The PARAMOUNT’S First Birthday... And look who arrived this morning to entertain you at our party! “Expertly Made! 99c Vv Men’s Union Suits, knit on spring needle machines. Fall \ psig Sizes 34 to New Patterns! m. 98c V Children’s Sleepers in warm Flannette. Smart! New! 88c V Handbags—Fall mod- els. Leatherettes, in pouch and underarm styles. Buying Power Does It! Fall Styles! $1.66 v Women’s Hats in felts and velvets. Fall ensembles. Buy now! Buying Power Docs It! Buying Power Does It! Buying Power Does It! Full Fashioned! par 88¢ V. Heavy Quality! te $1.00 V Men’s Work Shirts of blue chambray. Reinforced for extra wear. 14 1-2 to 17. Buying Power Does It! Tomorrow Third Great Day Millions Will Save Millions in 558 Stores Another Day of Outstanding Values! Another Day of Everything from Rugs to Tires—Frocks to Radios—Of- Ward ig hee Savings! Come to Ward’s TOMORROW! MILLIONS WILL SAVE MILLIONS! Windsor Enameled Electric Gyrator .. . Count Your Savings! ° $71.00 ¥ Ward Week brings you a sub- stantial saving on this new Electric Washing Machine! Green enamel Tub... LOVELL WRINGER.. Trivane Agitator! 6 to8 sheet capacity. Saves time - and labor. $8 down, $8 monthly— Small Carrying Charge BUYING POWER DOES IT! CONTROL, nut Veneer. any $145 Radio! Another Lot Tomorrow! ‘Dresses It isn’t every day you can pick up such a bargain! Dresses that are easily worth $10.00! New style features ... BOLE- ROS ... FITTED WAIST- LINES ... FLARE SKIRTS! CREPES... . FEATHER- WEIGHT WOOLENS. Outstanding Fur-Trimmed Coats fered at prices that we believe to be matchless! Come! See for yourself! MILLIONS WILL SAVE MILLIONS! ——————. Challenger Radio in Rich Cabinet . ee $69.50 ¥ COMPLETE and INSTALLED “Challenger” tops the fist of anything offered in Radio Val- ues! Note all these new 1931 features: PERSONAL TONE SUPER-DYNA- MIC, TRIPLE SCREEN GRID, 7 TUBES, AND A CONSOLE CABINET of Wal- Compare it with $7.50 down, $8 weekly— Small Carrying Charge Heaters $43.00 v. HEATS 3 or 4 LARGE ROOMS! Handsome cabinet, Walnut grain por- celain enamel—as easy to clean as furni- ture! Cathedral type doors. Cast iron inner unit, duplex grates burn coal, coke or wood. $4 down, #4 monthly—Small Carrying Charge Silk Hose in chiffon or service weight. Pall shades. $1.50 val- ue! Sizes 8 1-2 to 10. Buying Power Does It! marckVisiting with Mrs. Smith’s sis- ter, Ms. Joe Patera, 600 Main av- enue, "21. ee if Hel ey * 218 ‘Third You’! dts he ene they Lokon Mi$_ Hele 5 the Fall Fashions! Chosen a pt returned yesterday from a two- by our Fashion Board tiv in Minnespolis, : ; . a ; from New York’s out- ed ity ane wae standing styles!. Trico Py a. and Mrs Elton Anderson and The Nu ts W, ho Ma iF broadcloth . . .. Manchu- Lunacy a Pleasure # rian Wolf fur collars! See ee int. Pace te BBs them tomorrow! Buy at # the weekend visiting with friends a saving! ‘ The merry, mad stars of “The Cocoanuts” are here in a grand new show! Annihil- Buying Power Does It! ating old Man Gloom with vol- leys of joy! . Bring the kids, too! They'll eat up these wise-cracking “Animal Crackers”! Glorious fun for the entire family! The Marx eee | ac “Strike Up the Band” | Those batty, nutty stars and STARTS TODAY | .LELIAN ROTH . For 4 Days di sping several days in Bis- Miss Marlon Staley, 701 Sixth A Dollar Saved on Every Pair! ‘Foot Health’ Shoes for Women $398 and Subes Ward Week Only These are the lowest prices at which this quality of merchandise has ever been sold, and these reduced prices are in effect for one week only—prices are to be ad- vanced again to the former prices as soon as the Ward Week sale is over. A great Ward Week Special! Famous Foot Health Shoes reduced $1 FOR THIS WEEK ONLY! Each pair has all the best foot health features: narrow heel ... built-in and snug-grip arch, . . Goodyear welt construction! Beautiful Straps, Pumps, Ties, and Oxfords in patent, calf, and kid . . . and they’re offered at sensa- tional savings! Store Hours: 9 till 6; Sat. til 9 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA “Now Mark Bismarck” BUY ON OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN ==

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