The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 5, 1934, Page 5

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tte en **) DAS, ’ tes the sis ' ~ Additional Maccabee Division 86 Has Chosen Presidents: the social hour during which refresh- ments were served. Lutheran Ladies’ Aid A banquet for persons interested in the Pocket Testament movement, of the Lutheran church was planned | score at a meeting of the Trinity Luth- Ladies’ Aid held Thursday after- at dahl, “O Happy Home” sung by Mrs. ‘T. G. Plomasen, @ talk on marriage i Arrangements for the Langer dance, which will be given at the Pat- terson hall next Wednesday evening, g g g Start the day right on Wings of the Morning! Good Coffee! tight coffee to start with. Have the right coffee for the method you use. Have percolator coffee for a percolator, or drip coffee Schilling provides the correct coffee for each. Two Schilling Coffees Drip» t_the church parlors. Wed-| ments in pink, yellow and vided diversion until supper was serv- Ramsey, with Mrs, Carl Lewis at the /ed with appointments and individua! Goll favors for the guests in keeping with the approach of Halloween. The lighted birthday cake was the center- eee piece. Miss Adeline Dale assisted hér) New Episcopal Pastor |" "N's » i onored | _ Mrs. ©. K. Moreland and Mrs. C. J And Wife Are H waihee Resa tat, 2 About .| when . jony Missionary cerns ipasepal chen Sueno group was entertained at three tables Gr te DU HOLDS THSLAG Gree Seite st tue hate or his. Cen a, ame Y Mine | Vosle, 423 Bleventh St. Mrs. ‘T. J. Mc- ing as a welcoming the her daughter, Dorothy. Games pro-| ;tO Members of her contract bridge Laughlin; 902 Sixth St, has invited py THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1934 the members to mest with her on October 18, \ ee * Mrs. W. ond high score favors, respectively, when Mrs, Thomas Cooper, 516 Broadway avenue, west, was hostess club Wednesday evening. Luncheon was served at the close of the card games in play at two tables: ee * Among students arriving in the city recently to take commercial courses are Miss Charlotte Baertsch, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Baertsch An arrangement of late autumn flowers with yellow as the main color note, ivory tapers and autumn proves they are. honors going to Mrs. Broehl and Mrs. Ponto. At midnight three-course luncheon with appoint- e green fea- — If anyone in your family is occasionally sluggish or consti- pated; especially any child, you should know this medical truth: You cannot get safe relief with any medicine if you cannot regulate the dose. And to regulate dosage, you should have a liquid laxative. With a liquid laxative, you. can MRS, STRONG AND DAUGHTER, NANCY “Dr. Coldwel's Sire Pepein brought SUIA-TT Go Seen Hedghan NYE selves, not make matters worse. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is an approved liquid laxative containing herbs, active senna, and cascara, and is the one widely used. You can always obtain it at any drug- store. Why not make the “liquid test” which has attracted so much attention of late? It helps nearly everyone who tries it. It may make you feel better than you have in along time. * If you will risk sixty cents to dis- cover thenatural,comfortableaction of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, we for your household. ‘were held by Mrs. George R. Connor| etadually reduce the dose. And that ee aieate Guin eee is the secret of safe relief from guests were . John F. kworth, ri i Sere. Th G. Poland, Mrs. Cecil a sluggish, constipated condition. & Mollahan and Mrs. E. T. Lewis. Why Decters Use Mrs, William Gewtall, 201 AN venue ogame A, west, was a Bismarck guest when| A liquid laxative can be measured. Se of Ford Mandan chapter} Its action can be thus,controlled. If American War Mothers were} properly made, of natural laxative guests birthday party given Wed- ‘ Seamyaitarranives tow ite ee a! elements like senna and cascara, Se Cuneo te tee it forms no habit —even in the chapter to & party every child. Ai i months for members having birthdays po <naterarterpseotone during the period. A large birthday them- cake in a setting of pink and white tapers centered the refreshments table, ee & Mrs. Alfred 8. Dale, 1016 Eighth 8t., gave a party with six little girls as guests Tuesday afternoon in honor Dance Tonight, A.O. hall. Old and new — First appearance of Sam and his City KUNZ GROCERY Phone 1317 10 bars for ........00005 If Delivered 10c Extra son, Steele. of Mott, and Miss Bernice Hanson, | Donna Maxine. The lighted birthday | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. B, Han- |cake centered the table when supper | They are making their |was served at 5 o'clock. | J. Devlin and Mrs. Frank | home at the O. H. Erickson residence, | Johnson received the first and sec-|901 Eighth St. | ee ® Eight Bismarck and Mandan chil- | e1 |dren were entertained Wednesday af- In the group were the Misses Nell | ternoon by Mrs. L. 8. Gray of Man- |Stearns, Frances Collison, Mathilda) | A number of loca! teachers were | | included in a public supper party giv- ** | MARCOVITZ Grocery —- n Tuesday evening at Pioneer park. | Grapes 37c | Pears $1.09 Concords, 2 full baskets First class condition, bushel NEW! 12 qt. basket ..... +++ 58e | : ele: 18¢ TOMATO SAUSAGE — —o Ys wanes A delicious combination of Pork and pples 87c ii Jonathans, box Beef with pong 9 tomatoes In Delicious, per box. $1.12 ite | bunches 7 10 Ibs. .. sees on 19 pound SUGAR 35 tt. al i ‘ 0. Gussner’s Packing C Muskmelons 28c | Cranberries 28c Since 1883 Home grown, 3 for 2 Ibs. Potatoes Large Washington wul” Cabbage Ibe. — 50 lb. bag Sw Oranges 37c whe toes 18¢ Med. size, 2 doz. Poreneeeseliehris eters a Chocolate 13¢ | Vanilla lic ¢ Bananas, 3 lbs. for 23¢ Radishes Beef Pot Roast, fancy steer, end cut, per Ib. ........ 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