The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 6, 1936, Page 5

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ak Chapter F Makes Plans for Nonpartisan Clubto _| Alan arosgard 319 RY e ° ( 1936 Reciprocity Dinne as costae hal Leading Silk Store of North Dakota ¥ ARR of to The Misses Nina and Mar- in Bismarck in ne Pismser “are beating the re-| tute the program. entettainment com- oe «| Commeteial Colle es | Bismarck-Mandan Units of Sor- Growing Up Fast ority Will Hold Annual ~ == Function Opt. 19 meei i Mond ata See in Slope Communities lowing @ luncheon in the uctetpal Several of 21 home economics spe- All National, Standard Materials golf course clubhouse. It was the cialists trained by the North Dakots q . pa ioconiendlchg diy poe es Agricultural college employed as f E mhoreson re named i maka | Noth Datos ” ind Resetlemant . —Perfect expresaton of the Season’s Modes rangements dinner. pro- administra’ located a é Himes J. ‘A Fleck, We W, Lamy and Roaoement made by ihe tole : —Silks of novel texture + he ba ate pn iii, i Aeon v= Miss Jessie Norman, | <p 08 heh esetieiedd Kola P. 5. 0. Sutarhoed held in Bla. Hudson of Beach et Dickinson, mis} Mandan, Is Married|3 —Silks for complete smartness Shiie ual Eero Pe ee Mss. Adeline Rosendahl of, Ypallanti ETE —Silks of b quali \/ Sages from three of the five young ME| ‘at steele and hiss Gladys Stegner of | semis Norton, Mecndes, daugiter of of superb quality the chapter were read a oe ee i —Silks that enhance the glamour and natural grace of The next regular meeting will be “e ‘ F / ta ee Fire Prevention Is ver abcanaey in ae scone tale the new styles. 5 p. m., Oct. 19. eye ; sige ele ai napa - Urged by Auxiliary house. Fev. The community service committee of the Ausliny to Tord Apets Pose and, | :. Crocodile Satin | 1 Capital Homemakers Mrs. P, D, Register, Tuesray expressed 5 its wish to te with the nation, 5 A t of the 5 5 to Begin New Study state andi clty in observations of Fire A fetmnts latin face, ott and gracutal in spite of he Wolpe. Dceper Seni Prevention week. exquisitely. en fe ee — and trima. , silver, ‘The first assignment of the new “We urge that each citizen do his ; copper, biack. prietor of the Powder there for the last two. seman aah tye, il PA. Cocktail Crepe against fire hazards in our own homes 2 . District 3 Rebekahs ~~ 39 inches wide. Pure silk, Pure dye. Reversible. § Ribbed satin back ahd novelty cfepe face. Soft and 95 drapy with a finish ribbed like bengaline. Practical 1 Each member is requested to bring ‘@ pencil. sen ibalbigo ean ony tee by ate, . clsing more prevent m.” ee N P ees lof Convene at Mandan|% ame rersonnel 0: el ie A Visitors and delegates p 10 State Co-eds Are || U.N. D. Music Clubs} os acmaitt taegtas aumuerine for siret dress, lf trimming and lovely fr daner Pledged at Minnesota ee orial building at 2p. m., Tuesday for Gresses, ‘The season's new colors. A yard .. A poor little rich gir) less than Bismarck and other Missouri Slope|the annual third district convention | $ ¥ m act ie Unive: o! ‘ ia ae iid icticecraaaie bilhesalday = edd, elress Gloria More {of North Dakota, several having been| Rebekah assembly, is atteriding and a bi h : ilt is rapidly becom- Bi 4 4 Monday, according to an Amociated) {fg a big girl. ‘She's seen here [arising Pitce '% f¥O SHOFS! OF-| Wl ee oe asreatied in the Law| § Jocquella Square They ate: Alice Gunkelman of Far- horse show near New Y. tL ioiah etneGebiee teeters tne heiress rari dted sean x ‘ ‘women’s lub, Other mem! ° tiatory worl : OSG TES UL rep ponent pain gt Es $ 30 inch reversible satin. The new he Fort Yates and Luella Harding. This Missionary to Speak - jctub gives trequent concerts in eastern in City Auditorium| "sis Vivien coghtan, as « member. ‘ Sear at-large, is on the official staff of > Miss Martha C. Pohnert, Christian|the Madrigal club, a mixed choral missionary to China and Alaska, who}gtoup of 72 singers. Under direction spoke to two capacity audiences Sun-|of Hywel C. Rowland, this club makes day in the First Evangelical church, |several trips each year to various will ‘six Weeks with the|parts of the northwest. Also in this ea eat | Mono, are Mies Mary Louse Suse 5 ; Crepe Satin Monday evening Miss Pohnert dd-|Miss Keogh, Miss Jean Llerbo of s $ drewed the congregation of the Alex-|"Turtle Lake, James Filbeck of Glen lol the flag, Wishek the ballot march |§ ‘ ced derwood. Ooy diclaea alse iamuee of Late. Hazelton visitors prevented ehteraite | A new slipper satin face and dress printed crescent dot. A full dees: 8 weight of pure silk in ‘At the worship | services Sunday, ** * ment, Elections of officers also was | ® black and brown, A beautiful model shown in our Pictorial Review pattern No. 8619. A yd. : ‘esas of ALA is the, vconsing toe ‘Lights and Shadows’ |°Satides’sars, om and srs. arthur |® Nailhead Satin about her 21 days with 50,000 bandits Published by Movius 39 inches wide. All silk and reversible. A square nailhead dot. . A smooth ribbed satin finish $ in China in the evening. In the attér- with a dull crepe dot, Its vety smartness catches the eye of the fashion wise. Today’s fash- ont? noon she was heard in the Heart to ast a Th ho insist simplicity in Schilling conse. Serer eae posi an oustanding ualey val Mrs. 7 “ Shadows” recent! : pepper te ee eee of cr0 Wash: |ly published by Anne Murry Movius ’ Sepia : week at Minot attending to business oe 5 er And Social G | ; Dr fp ann 1 favor | terest a mi g cena it Sennen Otte Newent: pengne’ of sit rasconMan ro od og ions demand pute silk fabrics such as this. A yard Nn. * Sympathetic and closely attuned to] Sons and Daughters of Norway : things of Nature, the author weaves| Important business matters will be |? s) Iyric after lyric in the quiet joy of just|taken up when the Sons and Daugh- |%° utt U living, Bhe leads the reader through loage . m., Pad eer graye nee “Ht Embroidered Crinkle Crepe $149 : P t i t ihe ania corte wih owreg 1] shades, Embroid tches the crepe. A sinall pebbly rippl : speaking ; $9 inches wide. New fall shades. Embroidery matches the crepe. 8 y ripple ortraits eeweey i ke 36 inches Jvailk braid patterns, Soft and heavy for slender lines and richly suitable to frocks . i " the ultra smart. A yard ............+. is cena acendenes Reasonably priced at $5.95, $8.95 and $12.95 a dozen. |{ moods sare imimaniy alive, Hor gar- and trimmings thet demand the ultra y (Convenient Budget Payments on purchases of $15.00 or more) eae ee ee wre ee Phone 1186 Rare eee (cea at Cae : — ne ae te eee | It! Corsica Crepe - $7419 C am pbell iN) : ibe sengen pier of |g 39 inches wide. A ribbed novelty crepe in fall colors. Popular price makes this ideal for day- ‘Corner Third and Main time wear. Dull finish and pliable touch needed to attain the slender lines of fashion. A yard - ot the Food Market) “esse. a=... }] Check-ASheer $479 ou $ | $0 inches wide. A dull wool-like appearance finish, soft and smooth. Very adaptable to drape agi bora M ees Peet Stier of fashion’s hewier dfeasiaeking roblems. Solves the problem of long wear yet sacrifices none of the beauty of silks. A yard .........sssececeerersssseceeeserers th St. 119 Fifth St., near Broadway Telephone 476 || A! OPEN TILL 9.9'CLOCK EVERY NIGHT YOUNG MUTTON Rapture 89 inches wide. A fine silk faille. A soft ast anesss pepeete a new fall ions, formal upplé enough of Potatoes, 10 tbe. -.....20¢ shades. Used successfully for full skirted fashi Onions, 10 Ibs. ........ a - for the silhouette. A yard Check Chelana "80 inches wide. A novelty shadow check. Soft, durable and lusteriess finish. Attractive semnlatnes of Savon ahd wal Ayard...... tense eeeeeeerseceneenscenseneseaees eee Fresh Hamburger, 2 ibe. 25¢ Beef Short Ribs, Ib. ...11e Spring Chickens, Ib. 18 | Chili Con Carne, 1 Ib... .21¢ Swedish Style Po- Pickled Pigs Feet, 2 the. 25c F ? i ef S g i ii it Z| i i p fii BIE Ht en ot

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