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YY NEWS astern Star Heads To Attend National Convention in Texas “A delegation of six North Dakota ‘vomen will attend the national con- Nention of the Order of the Eastern Star at San Antonio, Texas, accord- Local Unit Invited To Regan Round-up The Bismarck American Legion Auxiliary unit has been invited to attend a round-up council at Regan on Oct. 10, at which members of Quentin C. Roosevelt unit of Regan will be hostesses, Mrs. H. W. Rosen- ing to Mrs. Mathilda Kinney, Willis-{ thal, president of. the local group, ‘ton, worthy grand matron of the ‘North Dakota chapter, who will head tthe party. The convention opens announced Monday. The meeting will be held in the unit’s log cabin and the program Children Preparing Christmas Packages Christmas packages for foreign youngsters are being prepared again this year by Bismarck youngsters and will be sent about Oct. 20, according to Miss Mary Cashel, secretary of the Burleigh county chapter of the Red Cross. Eighteen packages, prepared by students of the William Moore school, already have been received by Miss Cashel. All schools in the city con- tribute packages. Miss Cashel expects about 90 Packages to be prepared by junior Red Cross members. Last year Burleigh county sent 150 Packages aboard but Miss Cashel does APPRECIATION | Y an PROMISE not expect packages from outside Bismarck this year because of eco- nomic conditions. Nov. 1. will be followed by @ social hour, ac- Others planning to. attend are Mrs.| cording to Mrs. J. E. Kiefer, Regan, Tna S. Grimson, Rugby, Mrs. Mildred| unit secretary. Mrs. G. Olgierson, EES EE SS OUST SD a re > ‘ In each package are toys, towels, S ‘Johnson, Kildeer and Mrs. W. L.| Bismarck, third district committee-| nondxerchiets, and other articles, to- : * % Stockwell, Fargo, all pust grand ma-j Woman, will preside. For the that rded thi their 32nd g trons; ‘Mrs. Minnie Rusk, ‘Fargo,| Officers and a large number of eg from the class or success that was accorae em in their 5Zn & grand secretary; and Mrs. Della| local Auxiliary members are planning “ x eta: MRNGEeT Wench ERE | bo RiGLOE to Wigan Torta reat: anniversary sale the A. W. Lucas Co., Department Store, pest grand patron of the order, | “> + |_ Airplane service is said to be taking in Bismarck, N. D., is very grateful. It demonstrates ‘ . elso attend. % a million dollars’ worth of business Bice: ‘ % ‘ $ pcviesates from North Dakota, Min«| Mandan News ea alicoana ecreting NEY that honest merchandising over this long period brings % Treva by special train, with, other Ee eect its rewards, and is evidence of the fact that the public g ng them en route, ILLNESS nN R Elopes appreciates the services that the A. W. Lucas Co, ex- & _aien Christianson and wtarota HM) ATAL a tends to it. They promise even greater efforts in the x x in Bismarck ‘with friends. | 10 SHIELDS WOM AN & future to merit the continued confidence of the buying § s Helen Brooks, Fargo, a former Beatrice Powers, former Follies girl and beauty contestant, Is the § public. g Jiismarck resident, visited with Hollywood film colony’s most recent bridc. She was married In Las ‘ 3 friends in Bismarck over Sunday. 1 PARRY op EE TR Vegas. Nev., to James Kirkwood. veteran sercen actor s * * Mrs. James Lahey, Resident of = x . a ,M i : : : yale evenee” tn Bismarck ths Mandan For Many Years, The A. W. Lucas Co. again desires to emphasize the x week-t it i " ° 3, * BS Jat store. ‘They Were en route to Dies Sunday exceptional values of their ladies’ coats at $14.75 and : ts ix na. —_————_ + a ‘ : b a a aro. | ects, JAMS Lahey, $8, tormerty a $24.75 each. No values in this price range equal to these : bridge 8: Du motored here Gundar| year, ced at her home at ‘Shela < are on sale in this territory: Bought late, on a down- N sp . an . fn 1, ) 7 ‘i 4 to spchd the day with Mr. and Mrs ia sali f'n canes She ¢ ward market, from manufacturers that are doing their N a ae ities gece oie N utmost for independent merchandising, they are values 8 nate returned to thls Rome a car pineal engaged in farming. that it is impossible for concerns to duplicate that are s with ‘Me ana si J, Forster, 18 ue Om "onda, ex ai Mandan : obliged to buy months in advance in order to get mer- 3 Wes! ve 5 Ss. iy j 5 " ' 3 aut ‘Ms Forster are sisters “Pal penta Sena ieme rey N chandise for hundreds of stores. These coats are very 3 jam illic, Ed’ Morck, ] 7 . ‘, a Me, and Mrs. Clarence Gunness nd Thar, VOHAVOIROUFEG, “and Dannie 3 lavishly fur trimmed, of the popular materials and the 3 ail a lannafin St., cl ‘obin. ne Ht C >? ou i wher a they were gots) Interment wes made in the Union wanted fall.colors, including black. They must be seen 8 DI = jome Of . cemetery *y Hy a Sire, We Sethe. Mr. Gunness and] nn to be appreciated. ; o eeoe geen aah > ele PRES GE. N Misses Ruby Erickson and Charlotte A ii if Z Lil dle ad j is rf ‘ . g dohinsoa, former Bismarck nurses now re Held in Mandan) ciaty irl ana daignter ot former Starting on its thirty-third year on Fourth street, be- % uniay evening for the west after|, runeral services for F. H. Bingen-| Thomas Cartledge, amateur aviator. tween Main and Broadway, the A. W. Lucas Co., Bis- : spending the last five weeks in Bis- 3) oti babar wht ean | ‘ : ’ : ? i : marek and this vicinity. They also|™&n, who died from apoplexy at is| marck’s only independent department store, pledges its $ visited relatives at Driscoll and at/ Dome Dour riage ey ilo er > : Bee Deas ‘ $ Humboldt, Minn. lat 2 p.m. Monday, Rev. GW. Stew: H ow 0 ne Man est efforts in the continued upbuilding of this section . Miss Geesla Schlinert of St, Paul SEER aE wh tate ot i dtokine of North Dakota. Realizing their responsibilities to Lrtithacss AL lad ig. (Gers of a Slope Mercantil i q fran +43 +. g Vist th her boker-in-aw and A> Ser once meten, mpany | Lost 22 Pounds’ this community, they are in a position to do more for it % West Thayer avenue. Miss Schiink-|the Hebron Fire and Pressed Brick = | than can be done by concerns that are obliged to scatter $ ert came here from Seattle where she COPany. He had operated his farm) Mr, Herman Runkis of Detroit,! ° . 5 rf y has been for the last year. | iralibensers az tus aecylossteera)e:| Sita: cain ote tenes ania te Parting . . . perhaps forever what they do in this respect over a large territory, and x Mrs, Rachel Swenson was elected | W Miller. A. W. Furness, B. W. Shaw, tle of Kruschen Salts took all of the . «+ yet parting promised it is on the basis of service that the A. W. Lucas Co. asks 3 it the home 2 —Wi Y é rs. BY ah Eve aopetioeata ane le south| Burial was inhi cemetery. diet and lost 22 pounds and now feel her appiness. i x fic mi e &@ new man.” T iL r medics ties s est epee acteieg Myresi-|. Miss Delle Marie Weinrich, daugh-| ‘To lose fat safely and quickly take | COLUMBIA PICTURES presents dent; and Miss Catherine McDonald,|ter of August Weinrich, Blue Grass,jone half teaspoonful of Kruschen secretary and treasurer. A social hour |and Henry Hagerott, of Crown Butte/saits in a glass of hot water before! followed the business session. township, were married Saturday aft-| breakfast every morning—an 85 cent| * % ernoon by the Rev. O. O. Andvik, pas-!pottle lasts 4 weeks—Get it at Fin-, Garden flowers were used in the|tor of the Mandan Lutheran church.|ney’s Drug Store, Hall’s Drug Store. ; 4 P i decorations for the bridge party given|The bride is a graduate of the New| or any drug store in America. 5 = 4 i Saturday evening by Mrs. Della Fox,|Salem high school and the Dickinson|~ 1¢ not joyfully satisfied after the Overshadows any picture ever made! 423 Fifth St. There were 12 guests.|normal school and Mr. Hagerott is a} first bottle—money back.—Advertise- ‘Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ewing a LP ataea eet at are ey acon , : d John: e) 101 agricultural college. ey will reside i YA ‘ ia nertridae games. Table appoint-|on the bridegroom's farm northwest! JACK HOLT RALPH GRAVES, ments in yellow and green formed an of Mandan. |FOR SALE OR TRADE —Six-room FAY WRAY vy autumn motif. * ok ® modern home, fireplace and built- e ee % Mrs. Merle Gilroy, 204 Avenue A, who leaves in a few days for Wash ington, D. C., to reside, was compli- mented at a handkerchief shower given Saturday evening by teachers in the primary department of the McGabe Methodist Sunday schocl, at the home of Mrs. Frank Everts, 314 Third St. There were 15 guests. The evening was spent informally with sewing. ee * Miss Dorothea Gutman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Gutman, 1013) Dancing and bridge were the diver- ions at the reception given for Man- dan teachers Friday evening in the Masonic temple. Members of the Ma- {sonic orders of the city were hosts. W. H. Vallancey and Mrs. Oscar |Morck. Approximately 200 persons | attended. ee *® @ Mrs. W. H. Stutsman is back after an extended visit on the Pacific coast. She returned by way of Vancouver, Banff and Lake Louise. Mr. Stuts- ;man, commissioner for the workmen’s Prizes in the bridge games went to; Fifth St., was a member of the com-|compensation bureau, left Saturday in features, nice shrubbery, garden spot and garage, splendid location. | Will take smaller home in trade. Write N ibune. LOST—Monday noon between 622 Third St. and N. P. Depot, black grip containing women’s clothes and canned goods. Finder return to 622 Third St. Reward. FOR RENT — Two-room apartment, well furnished. Laundry privileges. Also garage for rent. Sewing done at 422-4th St. Phone 1052-R. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished apartment, also sleeping rcom suit- Mon.—Tues.—Wed.—Thurs. Oct. 5-6-7-8 Daily 2:30-7-9 Capitol Theatre mittee which arranged the tradi-|for Richmond, Va., on a business trip} abie for one or two. Cheap. Call tional sweetheart tea, an annual al-|for the bureau. 307 Fourth St. fair marking the closing of rushins xk Oe activities of Phi Omega Pi sorority! Mrs. J. A. Dewey and sons John at the North Dakota Agricultural col-iand George left Saturday for Wau- lege. pun, Wis., where they were summoned Cs] "# # * v by the serious illness of her mother, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Burgum, ond | Mrs. N. Hobkirk. daughter Joyce have left for their) * ee home in Minot after a week-end visit! Miss Vava Byerly and Miss Dorothy : | ON YOUR ak des mept sm: loved at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albin| Sisson, teachers at Stanton, spent the wrong girl— Hedstrom, 609 First St., and Mr. andj week-end in Mandan as the guests of | BIRTHDAY Mrs, J. C. Peltier, 831 Fourth St.| Miss Byerly’s parents,Mr. and Mrs.C. If you knew enougn ‘Mrs. Hedstrom is an aunt and Mrs.|G. Byerly. about her to_save him, Send MOTHER If you work for a living, must you put duty to your employer ahead of love? Peltier a sister of Mr. Burgum. Mr. yet were duty bound to and Mrs. Hedstrom also had as their} Mrs. T. M. Solum gave a theatre protect her from dis- guests over Sunday their son ad party and dinner for 17 children Sat- grace— Hedstrom and Emil Sundquist, boti | urday afternoon in honor of her son What 2 ‘of Wilton. Darrel, who was observing his ninth t would yam. do? —— Answer when you've seen—and heard— “Secrets ofa Secretary” A Paramount 20th Birthday Jubilee Picture... with * % _—_—____—_ ———+ jbirthday anniversary. Dinner was | | Meetings of Clubs | served at the Lewis and Clark hotel. | And Social Groups ||_ mr. ana rs. Lee Davis went to ——————— | : Dickinson Saturday, to attend the fu- neral of Mr. Davis’ grandmother. Steel Office. Equipment Reduces Fire’ Hazard ‘Economizes Space Promotes'Efficiency | | FROM Members of the Mothers’ club will hold a meeting at 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. E. Perry, 523 Second St. x | Members of the Wachter Parent- is, Oct. 5— Teacher association are asked to be| Minneapelley ee an Bernert present for the first fall meeting of tne Northwest Grain association and the group at 7:30 o'clock this eve- established a private law practice. ning at the school. It will be a com- anes |< dined business and social meeting, Officers said there was no more-work:|: with Mrs, Robert Gray in charge. 2 'ur Horner since the Farmers’ Na- J a ee . | tional Grain corporation took over the The Progressive. Mothers’ club will RE Is fhold a meeting at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Verne! Haines, 1310 Avenue B. * e * We Telegraph Flowers | Horner Resigns As : | Grain Group Lawyer Ouear B. wil &C. ea 319-3rd Street Bismarck N. Dak. Horner formerly was state's atter- | ney of Cass county and was a member Claudette Colbert as the pretty secretary torn ‘between love and loyalty, |of the legislature at the 1929 sesuion. a Ses " maak ‘The Cosmos club will meet at 8| i Herbert Marshall The letter file illustrated ‘is ‘Style 740, one “of, the Skd Professional Women's club rooms | NeW Face Powder playing an English lord and took- Art Metal “700 Line” files —the finest steel ‘filing with Mrs. L, B. Sowles as hostess. Smooth as Satin| as *% & The regular meeting of Bismarck| nat jovely, natural bloom of | chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, youth! Find it in MELLO-GLO. Pur- | will be held at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday ‘ost, smoothest face powder known. evening at the Masonic temple. There | New French process makes it stay on ‘will be initiation. A social hour Will ionger. Coloring, approved by United | soley the business session. ‘ é States government, blends paoray: t 5 TE ae “—® i with any complexion. lo or | City-County News |jpasty took. No ugly shine. MELLO- | Beauty «|GLO prevents large pores, never irri- | Culture A son was born at St. Alexius He bora] Leeann ii al i eee . : ital Sunday to Mr, and Mrs, Emil 11,687 wholesale institutions You will enjoy this pleasant, pro- Bobb, Bismarck. Mlinols, 6,238 are located in Chicago. Boarton. ye fa epee A pay, We seeen Se Laaprearey rn ara to help you obtain a position after Russia leads the world in the num-| In the United States there are some) graduation. cabinets made. . There are ,22 styles injthe “700 Line”—all records.of a business may be filed in one uniform battery., MARY BOLAND EXTRA Smith & Dale Comedy Novelty & News For Full Information Call The Bismarck Tribune Monday and Tuesday Only GParamountg, fs oo ; Where You Always Get The Best °. ber of sulides Bee ee Pe eee nt Ona NOs and Most For Your Money j Exclusive Agents Two million American women get, North Dakota apiaries have mace| MINETTE BEAUTY SCHOOL Bismarck North Dakota @ilmony. large shipments of honey to France. FARGO, N. DAK.