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Re! THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1980 ‘han at the preceding session and all women residing in the city who are ejgible are urged to be present Any- derson, Minn., where they visiteo D1. Stucke’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A H. Stucke, and his brother, Ralph Stucke evening for her home-after a several | dan, have returned trom Grand t'v. s- days’ visit with friends in the city. where they attended the homecoming * eK celebration at the University of North Jewish Ladies Aid wiil hold| worth building Oct. 20, 21, 22. a rummage sale at the old Wool-| Open evenings. : one in doubt as to eligibility may | They also spent several days in Min-| wr. and Mrs. Jay Bryant, Napoleon, | Dakota. ua \ ‘ consult @ list of approved schools, |neapolis with relatives on their way | were guests over te week-end at the peri oD An a: which is one file at the city library, || home. home of Mr. Bryant's parents, Mr.! Regular meeting of Bismarck Mrs. Ina §S. Grimson, Rugby.|ning at 5:30 o'clock in the Masonic|The meeting, which is open to guar- * * * LEARN ' ~ worthy grand matron of the Eastern|temple, will be accepted this evening |dians, Camp Fire girls over 15 years| The Ladies Aid society of the First MINE TTE’S | Qa 2@ Star for North Dakota, will be an| according to the committee in charge.|0f ge. and parents, is planned to} Lutheran church will serve a supper ! i} 4 honor guest and principal speaker The time has been extended to per-|meet the increasing demand for|Thursday evening, beginning at five METHOD if St hool of in- mit members of the local chapter not | ‘tained guardians. o'clock in the old Woolworth store as . at the sess ate sel onl Ksmarek (Previously advised of the affair, to * * * on Main street. A cordial invitation A ] . ¢ struction to be held in Bismarck attend, Reservations are to be made| Mrs Anna Johnston, 610 Fifth |is extended to the publtc Beauty Culture n unusual money-saving deal is offered Pinger ite ce land AS Aiea oman, URES bt | ST nS ca pocioeTOR, anand: the {OMTE GRO Mine High ARPA | ou for this week. . : later than 0] , orrow, al e . ant 's. Hug! i ppm Members of Bismarck chapter No.|""7) rennet pikes 2 the features | Antonia, after spending the last six | daughter Betty Lou, and Dr. and Mrs. Minette Graduates y r SO IETY NEWS| Mrs. Ina Grimson to | Eastern Star Banquet Attend Eastern Star Instruction School 14 will be hostesses, and delegates from the chapters at Linton, Hazen, ‘Washburn and Mandan are expe to attend. i Sessions will open at 2:30 o'clock in the Masonic temple. Mrs. Alice Owens, worthy matron, will welcome _* * * this clty. Fee ea ee eCard |—pyears. Watch for our ad in INFORMATION SE ee ee al rae University Women to SE OS nie |Fares,where he visited is, sister, this paper. AND NEW CATALOGUE ‘ I n, . ° . and Mrs. George James, Bel i th pena iis bers will be given by Mrs. Jennie| Form Bismarck Branch | pisine owa who hove spent the last | honeounite iosticition at the Univers ELITE HAT & BEAUTY SHOP eoteace Graham, and Mrs. Gar- net Wingreene. i Worthy matrons of the five chap- ters forming the district will present their reports during the early part of the afternoon and the program will close with an initiation service conducted by the Bismarck Rainbow assembly. Lie All delegates and visitors are ex- pected to attend a banquet at 5:30 o'clock in the temple dining room. | Work of the order will be exempli- fied by the various chapters at the evening meeting, which opens at 7:80 o’elock. Mrs. Grimson will give Reservations Asked Last minute ‘reservations for the Eastern Star banquet Tuesday eve- of the fourteenth district, school of cted | instruction, and members of Eastern Star chapters at Linton, Washburn. Hazen and Mandan are expected to attend. Officers will be elected and a con- stitution and by-laws adopted when the Bismarck branch of the American Association of University Women is officially organized Tuesday evening at a meeting in the Lion’s room at the Grand Pacific hotel. The meet- ing is called for eight o'clock, accord- ing to Miss Mary Cayou, teraporary chairman. The local group has been granted a charter by the national assoziation. following application made a meeting several weeks ago, when a temporary * * * Camp Fire Institute The first training Camp Fire guardians to be teld in North Oakota will be held in Fargo, November 7-8, according to Miss Janet McKeller, national field secre- tary, who will conduct the institute. months visiting with relatives in Ire- land. Mrs. Johnston sailed from Bel- fast, Ireland, Octobe. 11, and will re- turn to Bismarck in about 10 days. She is the mother of Mrs. Juanita Edick and Mrs. William Harris of brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Gobel, 423 Fourth street, have left for points in Nebraska, where they will visit other relatives before returning to their home. * Ok * Mrs. John Sundquist, street south, was tendered a surprise party Thursday evening, when a com- pany of friends called at her home to celebrate her birthday anniversary}. The time was spent in playing cards. * * * Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Stucke, 722 Man- institute for; week here as the guests of Mr. James’ | 319 Ninth | * ee Dr. and Mrs. P. L. Owens, 624 Seventh street, visited over Sunday in Fargo with Dr. Owens’ parents, Mr. and Mrs C G. Owens. From Fargo, ‘Dr. and Mrs. Owens will go to Min- neapolis to spend a short time with relaties. J. Engelhardt, have arrived from Minneapolis for a visit with Mr. King’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. King, 404 First street. x * * A. D. McKinnon Jr., 312 Avenue B. sity of North Dakota. x ke Mrs. Agnes Miller, Minot, has come to Bismarck for a several weeks vis- | it at the home of her son and daugh- | ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Miller, 608 Fifth street. * * & Miss Christine Ingstad, Jamestown, was a guest over the week-end at in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ingstad, 310 First street. * * * and Mrs. O. F. Bryant, 305 Avenue B. |lodge No. 5, A. F. and A. M * * * Monday evening, Oct. 20, at Miss Grace Tait, 612 Ninth street, |7:30 o’clock, Work in E. A. and Miss Margaret Richmond, Man- | degree. i —Get good positions —Command high salaries Until You see our bargains on Good- WRITE TODAY FOR Minette Beauty School 309 Broadway Fargo, N. D. Eddy Tire Service Fourth and Thayer i) For every hat purchased at $3.95 or over, $1.00 worth of service will be given in our beauty shop. You cannot af- ford to miss this chance of saving money, Phone 367 Fall Hat 214 Broadway the home of her brother and sister- | Mrs. C. N. Martin, Dickinson, form- | Tomorrow—a Selling of WORK SHOES! Hammer Mills Increase Farm Profits $89.50 dan street, have returned from Hen-| er Bismarck resident, will leave this | her address during the evening. The Bismarck women will demonstrate an opening service and the Mandan chapter will give a model initiation. Other phases of the work will be shown by the Washburn, Linton and Hazen aeleeae eae Mrs. Della Fox and Miss Fay Ritchie were hostesses at a Halloween party Saturday evening, the home of Mrs. Fox, 423 Fifth street, compli- mentary to Miss Ritchie’s sister, Mrs. George Pocarney, Great Falls, Mont. organization was formed. Attencance at the meeting tomor- Tow evening is expected to be larger Feed mixed roughage for healthier stock —and bigger profits. Ideal for speed ir grinding. You sav. $25 to $50. Buy now Only $2.00 weekly! Men—here’s a Shoe built for comfort. Double tanned brown leather uppers, barnyard proof, sturdy green chrome soles. And your choice of plain or tip toe! Sizes 6 to 11. Mat. Daily 2:30 10c and 35¢ Evenings 7-9 15e and 50c $798 Ideal for men who are on their feet all day! SAME PRICE Home of Paramount Pictures NOW SHOWING-., ounces Bridge, played at four tables, was the Z i diversion ring a part of te ere: for Love Is the Game ox ‘rus Alluring Woman! A N i M Pe 0 R T A N T 4 E L L j N G Jay Bryant. Later the guests 2n- 25¢ a joyed various Halloween stunts, and games. Those receiving prizes were Mrs. Pocarney, Miss Mildred Quam and Bernard Shriner. Appointments in orange and black and favors sug- € gestive of Halloween were used for the tables. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bry- ant, Napoleon, were guests from out- of-town. OF WORK CLOTHES.... PIONEER OVERALLS ' Guaranteed to Satisty in Every Way! $110 BAKING Ke POWDER It’s double acting Use KC for fine texture Work Shirts The Choice of Millions! 69c Here are INVIN- CIBLE Work Shirts of heavy blue or gray chambray at a huge saving! Closed front ek * A demonstration of the hot-pack method of canning carrots was given by Mrs. R. M. Welch and Miss Mar- garet McMurrich, project leaders, at a meeting of the Boyd Cross Country ee oA at ae. ne ee ee di \ irvin J. , east of Bismarck. The ii demonstration was followed by dis- eee eee YOU cussion of other ways of canning bakings. } vegetables and meats. The club, or- | ganized recently as a homemaker’s group, will hold their next meeting| BMIMUlL Ewell ments) 4 ‘ Low or ee = with Mrs. Otto Dorman, according to BY OUR GOVERNME Norma Shearer ... stunningly beautiful .. . as High Back . Mrs. A. D, Welch, secretary. h the divorced wife playing at love with her way- ig Sizes 14 to 17 * * * _—_ ward penitent ex-husband! Mrs. George Smith, 419 Griffin { street, entertained at a party Satur- 4 day afternoon in honor of the fifth ( birthday anniversary of her daughter \ Alwyn. Guests were 12 small chil- { dren. The afternoon was spent with | / various games. Prizes were awarded Emmejean and Isabel LaRue, Doris Orchard and Mary Mahlman. Hal- loween favors and decorations in orange and black were used for the refreshment table, which was cen- |. WHAT A VALUE! That’s the unanimous response of every Workman who sees these Overalls. They’re the famous Pioneers that met EVERY rigid test and came out winner. They’re 100%—for strength, for size, for workmanship, for shrinkage resistance, and for wearing quality! Only Ward’s tremen- dous buying power makes this price pos- Vamping him on a high society house party! Jusi for the fun of throwing him over again! Flannel Shirts Rugged Leathernecks! $1.79 Think of the saving and buy now! Made of strong twill- ed cotton; soft flan- A fascinating role for fascinating Norma aided by the joyous antics of that incomparable comedienne, Marie Dressler! Norma Shearer in a Metro All Talking Drama | Coffee | Schilling . tered with » birthday cake. | ; ? é 9 sible. ITS THE LOWEST EVER OF- nel finish, Lined col- eet eee “Tet Us Be Ga , FERED ON THIS QUALITY! lars and cufts two teenti street, motored to Shields yes- big pockets. Gray, j ; blue or khaki. Sizes Pci) ina parent, Me ands Mip. 0. ° iia See These F 14 to 17, . Hinton and Mr. and Mr. Riges' won, A quality you Rod La Rocque - - Marie Dressler ese Features: russell. : 3 1, DENIM—Strongest, white-back bl Mrs. George Robideu, 08 wain| would insist Raymond Hackett Denim, ‘ ve avenue, returned to Bismarck Satur- Based on the brillant Broadway stage 2. Indestructiil ii Work Socks day evening from Minneapolis where ° H by Rachel Crothe le Swinging Pockets. Se cee | SROM if you aN rg 3. All tran pols reinforced , Ata Bie Saving? | 2. Mage . Many roomy pockets. ek * é ; si, Hugo Solberg has returned to knew all the | PARAMOUNT SOUND NEWS 5. SUSPENDERS Extra ide, double 89c me ywnshi} 48 lf ss—al i. te the guest of hs: b. F, Mahoney, FACTS | “GRANDMA'S GIRL” 6 BUTTONS—nickel finish, rust proof, | Again warts save 413 Griffin street. as ae SSpesay SP 7. Low-back or High-back style. Work Socks in ees + : | | FACT NO. 15 8 ONLY $1.10 each! or biue~ mized || oven. ng s0! I We invite you.to meet and 1 Sizes 80 to 46 cotton for comfort! iI | ‘The hand that makes a cheap thing ea pee ined C M : semminmina te tiie tn Sheep Lined Coat oleskin Pants Union Suits of the ie rial a Absolutely Guaranteed! An Outstanding Value! That Are Part Wool! those who make only fine things. Snag Fleece MAX FACTOR Schilling is the one coffee roaster A$12 Value $8.95 Prot $1.98 ‘Yee, 99c STUDIO who produces onc grade of coffee . Here's the CHIRP The choice of neo ae ay of Hollywood ea age = be the finest, best comfort at an eco- ey pe Re pwr store all I no dual standards o oer If You Like Good Food lined Coat at any- ribbed Bee ore : é There are many excellent coffees ed Rene ie gre ee . ahh of thom. ait) whens is the Here you are always assured of tasty Bins 28 to Ae Value! Sizes 32 to 46. finest apt to come from, home-cooked food that will tempt your ap- petite. Whether you stop for coffee and Pockets. toast or one of our famous dinners . . . you a ae of sap ees “s a pase cs e will find reasonable prices. jatetey Work Gloves Unusual Opportunity for High Type Salesmen Try our famous steak or chicken dinner Of Tough Cowhide! ‘wrk ; 4. Genuine Horse- i Every = is interested in a safe, ble and srptematic save ee eee 75¢ wn a ot 3 f A STAND-WEAR ee ee MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. |i shares. We wast high grade men to act as our representatives. If e ew we op hide, steam - proof, Cie ee dee Store Hours: BISMAR(R. N OAR. Four-Seven-Siz waterproof! Don't Home Savings and Loan Association Bismarck, N. Dak. 9 till 6; Sat. ti 9 “Now Mark Bismarck” Store Phone: miss this value! 23% Broadway, Fargo, N.Dak. AS \ The Wedge Is Going Out of Business Men’s Overcoats, Suits, Underwear, Socks, Ties, Shirts, etc. At Cost and Below Cost

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