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oe. : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, ‘TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1933 the officers as the board of directors| may get the yarn by calling at. Miss | holders + D e e “ F ; son St. and Mrs. R. BE. Middaugh, | ¢@————______» | University Women Plan Peettcod Paty , iti Sah ee | Giy-Comiy News Borin Wuloal enn are ro ene Se a 3 pinta be given for members of Chapter BO,|~ Mr. and Mrs, Matthew Hummel The annual report of the secretary- THREATENS REPORTERS concerning dfinking in the stadium ponsor Mothers’ clubs, Wednesday |222 Fifteenth St., Bismarck, are par-| treasurer was given by Mayer. Berlin, Nov, 7—()—Martin Som- next Saturday will be ejected. lic Forum Meeti The public is invited to attend the ¢ Public orum 1 ing. The party will be at the/ents of a boy born at 4:55 o'clock; The remainder of the meeting was ee ‘Soenetit bridge party to be given |Cvening, The party will rindi’ ft Bt. Alexius hos: | devoted to a review of activities of the |merfeldt, the Prussian government's : g ‘Thuraday evening in the World War icici ae oni HOt aah year nit Clevdaiion Of pene to press chet, Tuesday threatened to ber Three Study. Groups Organized|Tea Closes Meeting auspices of the Royal Neighbors of longer'at United workmen: wil epoas| Christ Junkert, 40, of 110 Broadway eo bile " America lodge. Cards will begin at % He prot biased reporting and Within Chapter Membership Of P. E. O. Chapter 8 o'clock. sor a ie dancing party for dog avenue, et Monday ae Red Cross Receives ‘of the bers eir in’ friends fered a seve bruise on Monday Evening 4 ae All officers and members of the | reguiar meeting night, Thursday, Nov.| when, as he was putting chains on his Yarn for Garments | concerned with incendiarism, but a To compliment Mrs. E. J. Conrad, /lodge are, requested to ‘be resent |9," ‘The dance will be held at the A.| automobile, he slipped and fell back- ea & high treason trial, ‘A series of monthly public open|*!® Rosser Avenue West, and Mrs. lav teeing : Su-'O. U. W. hall. ©. G. Derby, 644 Sec-| wards onto the running board of an-|' siss Mary Cashel, county Red Cross hase rrsr | forum meetings at which some speak- | Herbert Hawley, 314 Avenue D, Mrs. J.|" Reservations for tables or for indi-|°%4 St. heads the arrangements com-|other machine. He was treated for |executive, has received @ large supply WILL EJECT DRINKERS Wed Thi Specials | ef. oF speakers, will lacuss a topic of [P. French, 18 Fourth St, served tea| vidual players for the card party | UR. iecke. Se ee of yarn to be init into mittens and) _ann Arbor, Mich, Nov. 1—(e)— . ane Te he current interest sponsored by following the regular meeting of | shoul by telephoning Mrs. syemere. for Cross relief work. Michigan board in cont Fresh Ground Ham- \{) the Bismarck branch of the American [Chapter F, P. ¥. 0. Sisterhood, which |Mutox Puc, 80 Avenue’ Dias, cc|_ The Presbyterian church miaslonary ci, Davis, President of the Dakota /Those who wish to knit the garments| athletics has mailed notices to all \ Association of University Women. |was held at her home Monday after-|iater than: Wednesday noon, The|*clety will have an evening- meeting | * tee on tates Fe | al a ee ie Decision to hold the open forums was |noon. charge 1s 28 cents per player. ‘There | 7ureday at 7:90 o'clock at the hose | address on “Money and Banking” be- eer made at the November meeting held| | Mrs. Conrad was initiated into the| will be tables for both contract, and| Of Mrs. George T. Humphreys, 990) fore the economies class of St. Mary's FELT-0-GRAMS ad precip nd evening at the home of the lean at this Megas Mrs. Haw- | auction. bere Gold slveraabatg iacthe ee Hog ig The Year- Bound ‘Toy for Girl and Boy president, Mrs. E. J, Conrad, 419 Ros-|ley, a new resident of Bismarck, was| Members tabl to br! Hn ‘ RA Guu Ge en EDUCATIONAL -- AMUSING -- INSTRUCTIVE all wer, Avenue We & member of the P. E. O. chapter atitheir own card tables, covers and|"00M and evening to accommodate all | a C. L, Young, 220 Avenue B West, |MilesCity, Mont. cards. members, “Thankagiving and Preie.|Dr. R. W. Henderson “There’s Hidden Treasure in the Black Box” { ‘will speak on “Cuba” at the first open| Presiding at the tea table was Mrs.| On the committee with Mrs. Rue are | ee 5 ete H d Co’ iT b Let Us Explain It to You H yorum to be held in the Business and|Gordon V. Cox, 612 Thayer Avenue|mrs, EB, A. Greenwood, 520 Ninth st.;|4. Welch, 415 Fou a ait he eads Country Clu THE CHILDREN’S SHOP » — Profe 1 Women’s club rooms in| West, chapter president. Yellow tea| Mrs, N. N. Hermann, 610 Third St.; Bible lesson. Vocal numbers rg pete 1 the World War Memorial building. |roses and other appointments carry-| Mrs, L. H. Carufel, 202 Eighth St.;| furnished by Miss Bessie R. belt | Dr. R. W. Henderson was elected South of Prince Hotel on Third Street } ‘The date will be announced within a|ing out the P. E. O. colors, yellow and| Mrs. V. A. Yeager, 931 Eighth St.; Mrs.| 404 Avenue B. “Our Mountain ies to| President of the Bismarck Country few days. white, were used in decorating the|R, Penwarden, Sr, 1002 Broadway |#d “The Map of Siam” are topics t0/ club at the annual meeting of the or- ' ' { PACKING CO., INC, 400 Main 4 Phone 882 The public is invited to attend the | table. avenue, and Mrs. Ni H. Woehl, 420 be presented. Assisting Mrs. Humph- meetings and to come prepared to ask| During the program, Mrs. H. F.| Fifteenth St. oe in Oe seca a be Mrs. W. - poner ary aden the cegna ted 802 Fifth St., fet : oe ek » Perry, “st sce te ae te Thorberg, presi- sion after speaker present of the supreme convention o} i years. | subject matier, ‘The plan of holding |E. O. Sisterhood held in Kansas city|O2 Students Enroll aerittgen educators, from Bismarck] 5, A. Olmess, commissioner” of in- iorums is. being adopted throughout /in October. Mrs. O. G. Libby, Grand In Training Course Dakota Bausebi aes WA ob surance, was named vice president 1 ihe state by A. A. U. W. chapters. Forks, represented Chapter F. sainct haat week gr ‘were 2onD toi A. A. Mayer was reelected secre- | cn Satins reg | Meee ance SPIN Mint pine suay_wont vot Mee Geta gE Tt | we oars om } Wed the open forum plan to thc|national magazine of the sorority. [enrolled in the annual Standerd 515 Fourth St.; A. E. ‘Thompson, #31 j cus a Late d baptied t * kx ¥- |'Training school courses when the first Fifth St. and R. B. Murphy, 213 Ave- } . calling informal meetings when U. C. T. Groups to iacetings were held Monday evening /nue A West, all from the state de- ones spenkers come from other ctties, »~UoL. ye beginning at 8:30 o'clock in the high! partment of public instruction; Miss i ganization in the World War Memor- ial building Monday evening. A. O. U. W. s Admission CARNIVAL Ros Members and Friends DANCE ‘Sot Soe Per Couple Boon per nn LTE A number of other subjects came} Meet a Day Earlier |fint0) Sita ana weanesdny eve. | Marie Huber, 300 Second St. south, . dent of schools; H. before the club, the program includ- nings of this ‘and Nov. 13-15, ‘county superinten 7 ; tng a report on mternational relations| Meetings of the United Commercial iT tate are aay others ‘who wish rahe Shoal Al ahasR= Lo Bk city rays } by Miss Dorothy Moses, 216 Park St. | Travelers and the United Commercial /eroll, they may do so Tuesday eve- ant 900 Sixth Be hates aaiared Hort. { West; a report on the fellowship fund| Travelers Auxiliary will be held Fri- ning, according to Mrs. F. M. Davis,!401° avenue B; H. W. Payne, 428 7 } py Mrs. W. B. Pierce, 831 Sixth St.; a /day evening at 8 o'clock in the World| 939 sixth St. who has assisted with | sng, Ae Avetins Weak: SHA: e e @ talk on “Community Needs and the A.| War Memorial building. The U.C. T-|registration. If students miss only : * i of the high A. U. W.” by Mrs. A. C. Young, 600] will meet in the American Legion ‘1 ible for Neff, 710 Seventh 8t., al Broadway Avenue West; a report by|room and the Auxiliary will meet in (one class, they still will be eligible for) school faculty; Erman Haldi, 602 full credit for the course. St., and Miss Adeline Ness, 421 ° , eSncaha ainat ate | 5 ame Halon Auaey rom. pice fare rae i he inten Brom ‘| In B ck on Fourth Street More Than 34 Y . « A. U. W. meeting held at Minot dur-) Cards and lunch will follow the|sionary materials and methods class ig: ue att Ra: pe % n usmar on oO ee’ ore ears ing the North Dakota Education as-| business meetings. The date has been directed by Mrs. R. A. Ritterbush, 506 | 5; nd Miss Judith Rue, 711 Avertie | & sociation convention; and a report on|changed from Saturday, Nov. 11, be- Nirth St. There are 16 studying “ a it a 5 Moore school fac- Where Our Money Goes” by Miss|cause of the conflict with Armistice|church school administration under |“, os pe ernie eiten. alr AVENUE Katherine McKinnon, 312 Avenue B/day observances. Officers of both| ney, C, A. Armstrong, Fargo, presi-|& ‘Roosevelt faculty member. West, branch treasurer. ‘groups ask that there be a large at-|dent of the North Dakota Council of |” ‘Roose . e The publicity’ committee reported | tendance. Religious Education. The Old Testa- | @————, ——__—* W e G u a a t @ e@ O u P Ti Cc € & ’ thet the has bee! tered i xk Ok Ei cone Sonal eae A n en et ment class conducted by Rev. F. E. r n r | f Logee, pastor of the Presbyterian |g————___~_. i the fellowship division. The members wed Clothin hurch, has 21 enrolled. ‘ { ‘voted to contribute $20 to the fellow- ei Be . Tite “ie “eoreaibienit: Chis year is larger Ckoens a tain at weet Much has been said in advertisements of late about prices and purchasing ability. We Guarantee Our Prices. way suk au Sentara rane °o y aoneaed ee oe year, ac-| with 6 fades “i ret come If same quality of merchandise can be bought elsewhere for less money we will refund difference in purchase aoe ihe Brant favored seling asde| An “old and Borrowed clothes” par- e Pee | casas’ “OUMNBEGE Une twer tata price. And we give you standard advertised merchandise, not merchandise sold under unknown brands and a sum used for cases wi arejty to be hel ursday, Nov. 9, for! Bridge games at two tables followed , ik and the fol- “j ie vi - Lucas | Saige eee etiberv Ot tn egron Oremoriers: || se eeceee ee eee etry and bee ao ots races claimed to be “just as good.” You can buy with confidence from the A. W. Li Co. Study Groups Organize tective association was planned when |Guild held Monday evening at the|of flour, 4 tablespoons of baking pow- 4 Three study groups are to be spon-|the Officres club of the lodge met! nome of Mrs. F. N. Orchard, Tribune sored by the branch as a result of the}Monday evening. This party will be epartments. Mrs. George Smith, 419 valk given at the October meeting by|:he November social meeting of the { | Mrs. A. J, Lunde, 422 Seventh St., a: lodge and the monthly business meet- der, 1 teaspoon of salt, 14 teaspoon of cinnamon, % teaspoon of nutmeg, and Griffin St., received the gift for high 1 cup of chopped dates. Roll out a score. Mrs. Orchard served lunch! portion at a time on a well-floured | when the cards were put away. board. Shape with a doughnut cutter y Reh d drop into deep fat heated to 375 leader of a modern novel study group, ;o’clock and afterward held the busi- Table talks on “Education” in ob- seresnpirenhelt: Turn doughnut as + Miss Moses was named to lead a child|ness meeting with Miss Thalia Jacob- | -ervance of National Education week soon. rises surface. psychology group, and Miss Clarice|con, second vice president, at her/and a paper on “The Wise Use of eit a ides. d on both sides. b} ) Belk, 710 Fourth St., will lead a music {home in tne Everts apartments. . until -nilbely Meo wne W 3.§ 0 hi { _sppreciation group. j Members of the lodge are asked to) strtn at, were the program for the | ora” BAPE. and SUBAY When Cool omens J-oNap Uvershoes } Miss Moses has announced that the|wear only old and borrowed clothing | pan-attic club luncheon meeting held | = child psychology group will meet the {to the party Thursday. They also are ‘ | z ae i . ° first. Tuescay in December. The jacked to weor a tag telling te whom | #* 1 o'clock ger eo Hl 7 Pictured Herewith meeting place will be announced la-|-he clothes are borrowed. The func- t f- © ter. Mrs. Lunde's group will meet at/ tion will be held in the Auxiliary room | ,o~¢™plification of ritual by the o \ Fully Lined C tormer member of the Huntington, W.|'ng will be held Thursday, Nov. 23. Va. branch. Mrs. Lunde is to be| The officers met for dinner at 6:30 Hosiery All Silk Chiffon with Picot Tops and rein- forced double French Cc heels, 4-thread ficers and a paper on “The P. E. O. 1 her home Thursday evening at 7:30) 0f the World War Memorial building. | raucational Fund and Cottey Col- , to make plans for future meetings and) | Mrs. Marcella Clifford and Miss |iege” by Miss Ruby Schumann con-| VapoRub in Convenient Candy Form , study material, ‘The music apprecia-|Parl Frankhausen are arranging the |stituted the ecarsia for the meet- cog | Brown or Black tion group will hold an organization |cntertainment. Mrs. Lydia Finlayson ‘of Chapter N, P. E. O. Sisterhood, CKS COG DROP 7 » meeting soon, end Mrs. Clara Hamro are in charge heh Monee evening. Miss Helen! Vi H : Mrs. Conrad was chairman of the|f refreshments. Bascom, chapter president, enter- | ——— Heels to fit cuban, hostess committee. Her sons, John, oe tained the groun at the home of Mrs.! 1 Currie and Charles, assisted her in] Hans J. Lee, who is an instructor! p smyth, 218 Third St. Follow.’ NOTICE—School and coun- q serving ihe, buttet Eee during roi rar traigeat epee e ing the program there was a social ty warrants will be taken at \ le soc! our, Over me Se oe \° , Mieatane aan embers, friends here over the week-end. "Mr. hour and refreshments were served. ‘par in trade for any rreigiians \ a Lee is former superintendent ‘of eo : | ree in our store. Alex Rosen |& Bro. ¢-—____—_ ~ | Salvation Army Club fm it mar suaine sang atine|| Meetings of Clubs | ) :. 4 American Conservatory of Music in| | n OCclal Groups | |* Sets Up Organization |smeres Conservatory 0 mle _ al * 2 * The Presbyterian Mothers’ club Miss Grace Raber assumed the of- The annual rummage sale spon-|meets Wednesda! ing at 8 o'clock fice of president at the bi-monthly sored by women of the Presbyterian y_evening a‘ Medium service weight with 4-inch 4 lisle top, lisle foot and French heel All the New Shades spike or military heels of shoes. This value invites comparison. — We are experts in Pleating, Hemstitching, Cloth Covered with Mrs. L. R. Williams, 504 Avenue |} Butte! id Buckles. Bring your ' Biaaee eigen Seivation Army Trail church will be held all day Friday in| rE, Mrs.-E. J. Helsing, 122 avenue C|| ‘work in to us. aeneate tie 1 Monday the church parlors, according to Mrs.| West, will be assisting hostess. - | | pf hee ealog apres L. K. Thompson, 612 Avenue D, who xe * Peacock Art Shop | The name of the club was selected /heads the committee in charge. The ind several by-laws were adopted dur-!sale has been held the latter part of ing The business A program |October in other years. Mrs. R. H. Penwarden, Jr., 812 Ave- On Broadway Under Town Talk nue C; Mrs. J. I, Arman, 316 Ander- if was given under direction of Mrs. kok * — —— Howard Hinkel and her committee.| «mamous Schools” was the roll call 1) ‘The Misses Ellen Sjoblom, Vi Many different Important Grain: $ . e enna, by bers of the Wo- Ronald Colman ii smart styles in er an | and Maxine Welch serv- eee ey they et with Mrs. ENDS “THE M. ‘ASQUERADER” novelty pia to Fabrics, wanted { ed refreshments. apien| ¥- Haglund Monday evening at . 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