The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 26, 1933, Page 4

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if » ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1933 Legion and Auxiliary To Observe Navy Day ‘Members of Lloyd Spets Post No. 1, ‘American Legion, have been invited to meet with the American Legion Auxillary in the World War Memor- Jal building dining room Friday eve: ning. Thomas Burke will be th principal speaker for a program ob- serving Navy Day. ‘The Auxiliary members are to meet at 8 o'lock for their regular business chservance of Armistice Day on Sat- urday, Nov. 11, . American Legion members will be- gin their regular business meeting at 1:45 p. m. and after adjournment will join the Auxiliary. ‘There will be bridge for those who following the program. . , $01 Sixth &t., ! activities com- mittee, is ig charge of arrangements tor the joint meeting. Assisting her are her committee and other Auxil- d. Brainerd, 711 Eighth &t. Heising, 122 Avenue C Wé Mrs. W. E. Pierce; Mrs. J. A. Moberg, 714 Av- enue A; Mrs. Frank Paris, 404 Fifth Mrs, William Yegen, 422 Ninth Mrs, Robert Dohn, 832 Mandan St; Mrs. Harry Kuntz and Mrs. Charles J. Jasa. 2 2 75 Baptists Honor Departing Members Seventy-five members of the Pirst Baptist church were present at a cov- ered-dish dinner given Wednesday evening in the church parl honor Mr. and Mrs. H. A. McNutt, ‘19 Fifth St. Mr. and Mrs. McNutt will leave soon to make their home at ‘Napoleon. The dinner was sponsored by of- ficers and teachers of the Sunday school including William Mueller, Jr., 018 Third S' 3 Avenue A; Rev. and Mrs. E. “son, 519 Fourth St.; Mrs, E. L. liver, 614 Twentieth St.; , Shaw, 503 Ninth St.; Mrs. G. ner, 310 Griffin St.; Mrs. Adam 218 Rosser Avenue West; Mrs. Milt Rue, 300 Avenue B, and Mrs. R. E. Kennedy, 518 Sixth St. an played a few selections with Mrs. William Mueller, Sr., as their accom- panist. Mrs. Clarence Gunness, 1014 Eighth St. played accompaniments tor the junior boys harmonica quar- tet. Ferris Cordner, Jr., 718 First St., accompanicd by his mother, played a violin solo, Mrs, Worner contributed vocal numbers. A devotional service afd benedic- tion, conducted by Rev. Anderson, concluded the program. ee Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Dullam, 710 Ia. While in Chicago they attended the Century of Progress exposition. For over the week-end—an- other fresh shipment of those delicious Gobelin Chocolates.— Finney’s Drug Store. H ‘WEEK-END SPECIAL Fresh Today SPANISH SALTED 200 Piece Jig-Saw Puzzles, 2 for ... 15c First Quality Heavy Out- ...... ae Men’s Heavy Weight Can- vas Gloves, 1 pair 10c; 2 pairs. Cc Ladies’ First Quality SILK HOSE, Full-Fashioned Chiffon and Service Wts. New Fall Shades Feocy Howe, pair LOC ing’s relatives at Conway and Mrs. Heising’s relatives at Chaffee and also will attend the Homecoming events at the University of North Da- kota, Grand Forks. eee | The Home League of the Salvation | Mrs. Harry Clark, 710 Second 8t.. Army held its regular meeting at the [entertained ,members of St. Jude's | Salvation Army quarters, 112 Main | Missionary society at her home Tues- avenue, Thursday afternoon at 3/day evening. After the business meect- o'clock. Members brought blocks for |ing, bridge was played at three tables the league's friendship quilt to the|with score honors going to Mrs. W. meeting. |F. Meyer, 411 Tenth St. and Mrs. s* % Charles Snyder, 102 West Park St. Covers were laid for six when Mrs. |The hostess served refreshments. A. W. Snow, 911 Eighth St., entertain- | fede ed at a 6:30 dinner Wednesday eve-| Mrs, J. E. Davis, 831 Eighth St., ac- ning honoring the 56th wedding an-/| companied by her sister, Mrs. Grace niversary of her parents, Mr. and/ Wilson Schroeder of Los Angeles, ar- Mrs. G. A. Herrick. Mr. and Mfrs./rived in Bismarck Wednesday. Mrs. Herrick make their home with Mr.| Schroeder, who is convalescing from and Mrs. Snow. |a serious illness, will pass the winter : ae es ‘as <n |months at the home of ete! Las . ~~ an rs. E. J. Heising, 122) Davis. Mrs. Dayis was cal to g » _ Avenue © west, and sons, John and| Angeles the middle of September be- Se ‘ ; 3 Prices Listed Here , les ursday morning for a/cause of the serious illness of Mrs. — a week-end trip to the castern part of |Schroeder and has been with her 3 EZE 2 Also Effective the state. They will visit Mr. Heis- | constantly since that time. a i at our QUALITY STORE Bismarck 313 Main Just a Story“ About a Girl who Lost Her Reputation CARY GRANT A Paramount Picture S |} AND DANCES THAT ARE DYNAMITE! Torso-tossin’ the dance of the midway! Scorch-singing cawiuatiia five new songs! Me Like That Mr'Want You, Way to Goto” een eee SCHILLING’S Dallas Man” 1 Need You” ‘Tewn” ’ = sa ||| 10 ts.54c : EXTRA! FOOTBALL THRILLS! Limit Pittsburgh vs Navy — Notre Dame vs Indiana A rich, aromatic blend ef the finest quality beans. Regular grind or extra fine for drip pot. WELCOME Honey & bh. 29c 4 Corn Show Visitors New Ory Extrcied Amber to Bismarck and the S. & L. Lb. . store. Our 12th Anniversary in Sale is now on—in full swing. Pail 5 Ladies’ Dresses for fall, in warm, woolly knits ... silk 10 Lb. Pail 90¢ crepes or fancy prints. Espe- cially featuring the new broad de“caiaeta "th Soe |fl| Peanut Butter’ = | PINEAPPLE 2 Cans 37c|"_.. ” $3.95 2 Lb. Jar 25¢ Dozen $2.15 Pound 9c DOLE'S HALF SLICES—FOR SALADS—NO. 2!; CAN Others at $5.85 to $11.85 Marshmallows TOMATOES 3 Cans 26c Picnics : : Fresh light and fluffy. Case of 24 $1.98 Morrell’s Hockless Coat Special! Children’s Coats! S Mild Cure Neatly tailored for sports| In camel pile fabrics or 4+Lb. Pkg. qe pL BO R Pound 9c LPL TTI wear... heavily furred | warm chinchillas. Sizes 3 for dress wear, All 419 to 14, at this very $9995 pp E A Ss 2 Cans colors and sizes... low price of Pickles ’ Butter Ladies’ Hat Special! sis : Knit Dresses! aE le ae, S iket ocipanpeassaranoail SWEET TENDER EARLY GARDEN VARIETY — NO. 2 CANS Fancy Creamery Parchment Wrapped in In new novelty styles, of wool crepes, in turbans, a ee ba 1Pint Jar 5e | SAUERKRAUT 2 Cans 25c Pound 23c Case of 24 $2.95 14 to 20 ......006 GEDNEY’S FANCY MILD CURE — NO. 2% CANS ~ Ladies’ Gaiters! Skirts and Jumpers! Pears Of pure gum rubber, in} Of finest French flannel, Pe k & B 3 CS 17 Dias on porn: warmly } in aes of pa brown, 5 : or eans ans Cc leece lined. v) 4 k. 98 tHe 98c navy blue or black. $ Case of 48 $2.69 heels and sizes. Sizes 26 to 32 CAMPBELL'S IN TOMATO SAUCE — 16 OZ. CANS 12th Anniversary Sale of M | L K 3 Cans = os Ladies’ Fine Footwear Cannel AAGRGEN ee tapes tetaes, vo. norms S. & L. Co. “Hollywood” LIBBY’S RICH, NUTRITIOUS EVAPORATED — TALL TINS - E I Shoes are famous for soe A al DIXIE MIX Pkg. - - 43c ca ability. Here are new fali styles galore ... in DELICIOUS FRUIT CAKE PREPARED IN 5 MINUTES — 1% LBS. BAKED every conceivable \- P . . ‘ a ae : AAA 9. Especially aid in two Fresh, Moist Long pone Pancake Flour Ea 23c go nll No. 10 Cans “pe eseeee $2049 ana $2.98 ee | eee ee Each 45¢ ) Brown Sugar 3 Lbs. 18c salons 3 Lbs. 23¢) Macaroni - - - “= Bettle 316 Main Ave. a MOTHER'S BRAND MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI — 8 OZ. Each 12c Ladies Fine Quality (3 pairs $1.00) Men’s 12-lb. Winter WEEK-END SPECIAL Fresh Today Chocolate Covered JUMBO PEANUTS |e. -.... 15 What Kind of a, = = = Dress Shall I Buy? || Tokay Grapes 3lbs.23c | CRANBERRIES 1. 12c afternoon, for evening. It’ season of individe- Ld ality and eur individual fashions are thé smartest Large clusters flame Tokays Fancy Cape Cods. Crisp and tart. you've seem! Bigger and better sleeves—material $095_$1280* “1! 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