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Here ix | Places as pledge groups of the six; | loosens phlegm, elt | before i T ociety <3 M. E. Class Will Adopt Formal Study Program|: Decision to have a regular study Program, which is to be drawn by a committee composed of Miss Eliza- beth 8. Best, chairman, and the} Misses Gladys Rue and Ruth Rowley, | was made by the McCabe iat te | Episcopal Harris Hustlers class at its first social meeting of the year Wed- | nesday evening. All officers of the group were re- elected. They are Miss Peati Bryant, president; Miss Ruth -Rudser, vice president; Miss Lavina H. Register, secretary, and Miss Lilith Hegge, treasurer. For the program, there were a Bible verse roll call, group singing and sev- eral readings by Miss Bryant. The Misses Beatrice and Lavina H. Register entertained the 26 members attending in their home, 1017 Fifth St., and observed the Halloween motif in the luncheon and its appoint- ments, * * * Bismarck Co-eds Are Pledge Group Leaders Bismarck co-eds received four; North Dakota Agricultural college sororities elected officers for the com- ing year at meetings this week. Phi Omega Pi pledges chose Miss! Mary Mahiinan as president. Named j by Alpha Gamma Delta were Miss: Hollace Beall as vice president, Miss Joan Hughes as_ sergeant-at-arms and Miss Lillian Pridt of Hazen as chaplain, Miss Jeanne Paris is treas- urer of the Slap as Beta group. Mandan Y, B W. Club Welcomes 11 Members Eleven new members were welcomed { DISCOVERED | Way to Relieve Coughs QUICKLY IT’S BY relieving both theirritated tissues of the hial tubes. One set of ingre> "3 HONEY &, TAR quickly from coughing. Another eet iotuslly ontera tie blood, reaches the affected bronchial tubes, break up cough and sbeeds recovery. Cheek » cough ld | Check ih Sih Porky's MONEY. & TAR, It gives quick relief and speeded: -up recovery. i _ ‘oung Business Wo-|and child study, respectively. follow. former Bismarck resident, was hon: ‘dessert luncheon 30 o'clock dinner jing a mesting Tuesday evening in the Lewis and Clark hotel dining room, In the group are the Misses Mar- guerite Bonzer, Cleo Sears, Hjelmseth, Frances Moore, Maybelle Gulling, Louise Lyman, Alvera Gross, Jane Connolly, Eleanor Zuger, Ann Schlosser and Rose Connolly, Plans for the first dinner dance of the season, a Halloween party sched- uled for Oct. 27, were discussed. On the committee are the Misses Florence Fleming, Catherine Ireland, Dolores Bonzer and Rosalie Fullerton. Bridge was played after the bust- ness session with honors going to the [Misses Norma Peterson and Helen Saunders. * ‘x i Junior, Music Club to Renew Its Activities All Bismarck young people of high school age who ere interested in music are invited to attend the fall reorganization meeting of the Bis- marck Junior Music club at 7:30 p. m., Thursday in the home of Miss Jeanette Croonquist, 722 Foutth St. The group is sponsored by the Thursday Musical club ana is af- fillated with the North. Dakota Fed- eration of Music clubs. * Mrs. Prank J. Bayend:.k. Thurs- day Musical president, announces the appointment of Mrs. Henry A. Jones and Miss Belle Mehus as new coun- cilors of the club. Mrs. Arthur Bauer is a holdover council member. * * * Treasure Hunt. Ends Affairs for Rushees A treasure hunt concluded with a buffet supper in the home of the educational director, Mrs. J.O Thore- son, 815 Mandan St., Wednesday even- ing ended a series of social affairs given by Beta Sigma Phi sorority in honor of rushees. Orange tapers and a matching table cover created a { Halloween atmosphere in the sup- per appointments. The hunt was started from the home of Miss Ellen Tillotson, 100 {| Avenue A, west, who with the Misses Beth Wheeler, Evalyn Grace Her- mann and Betty Hall made the party plans. Mrs. Thoreson judged the con- test and awarded the prize for ob- taining the mest articles listed to the team composed of the Misses Vera Pearson, Thelma Liessman, Marian ; Curran and Dorothy Tiedman, The chapter's next meeting will be held Oct. 21 in the home of Miss Alice M. Jensen, Enge apartments. *** * Mothers’ Group Gives Time to Discussions |¥ Mmes. George Smith ‘snd Cc. Ww. ; Geifur led discussions on better speech A Sensational 10-Day Sale of Lustrous Black Persian COATS Priced as low as $279 Other Fine FUR COATS Priced From 69.50 up to 950.00 ANY STATE FUR COAT . Can be bought on. cohvenient payment plan. can now pass these exce we offer now-in Persian where... We KNOW fur come in and see them to VERSION IN- PERSIAN LAMB $295.00 Swagger and fitted modcls in the pet fur fashion This year, Persian Lamb is the CHOSEN FUR. It is in great demand, and we are unusually fortu- nate to have made our pelt purchases early and ptional values on to you. We have decided to prove to the Missouri Slope. area women that our expert experience in -buy- ing, manufacturing and selling furs means a great deal when it comes to giving fur quality .. . fur value ,.. and fur fashion. WE KNOW the coats Lamb are the finest any- and we ask you only to be convinced yourself. State Fur Co. Manufacturing Furriers ‘Across from G.P, Hotel _ | * ‘Trade in your pr.sent Liberal Bismarck, N. D. fur coat on a new one, when Mrs. 0. P. Rhoades, 611 Second St., entertain- ed Chapter Lewis and Clark, Sponsor Mothers’ sie, 2 Gener! afternoon, Mothers’ “Club Hears .Talk on Kindergarten Miss Kathryn Brown, first grade instructor, spoke on . kindergarten work at a combined business and so- cial meeting of the Wednesday Moth- ers’ club for which Mrs. Lester 8. Diehl, 301 Avenue B, was hostess, Mrs. Glenn A. Hanna won the high score award in contract games at. three tables and the club freoggine! a gift to Miss Brown. Mrs. Ernest O. Stoudt, Jr., of Fargo, a former mem- ber, was @ guest. zee Invite Presbyterians To Social Gathering A get-together and potluck supper for members of the First Presbyterian congregation and their friends plan- ned for 6:30 p. m., Friday in the church parlors. Circle No. 3 of the Ladies’ Aid, the sponsoring group, extends a special invitation to young people, Those who would like sug- gestions as to what to bring for the supper should telephone the chair- man, Mrs. R. W. Henderson (677) Those who do not contribute in that way will make a small contribution | 97, toward gee Bismarck Rebekahs To Note Homecoming Any Rebekah member in Bismarck, regardless of her place of affiliation, is invited to attend the Homecoming night entertainment of Nicholson Re- bekah Lodge No. 40 at 8 p. m., Friday in the American Legion ‘Auxiliary room, World ‘War Memorial building. At the business session delegates will report on the district meeting. This will be followed by cards and refreshments. * oe OK Places were marked for nine couples at an 8 o'clock dinner and dancing party Wednesday evening at Coman Court honoring Miss Elaine Wilkinson of Mandan, who leaves Friday for Washington, D. C. Miss Wilkinson was presented with a number of gifts. She has been employed in Bismarck, resigning her position here to accept stenographic work with the procure- ment division’ of the United States’ treasury. eee Appointments were in the Hallo- ween motif when Mrs, E. Everett La- France entertained her contract club at a 1:30 o'clock dessert luncheon Wednesday in her home, 918 Sixth St. Mrs. Arthur C: Cayou turned in pen score, Mrs, Ernest O. Stoudt, Jr., Fargo, was a guest. Mrs. Ernest Penwarden entertains the members in two weeks. ** * Mrs. Harold M, Smith, who is leav- ing the city, was presented with a gift as the United Commercial Trav- elers’ Auxiliary held its first monthly bridge party Wednesday evening in the home of Mrs, Frank Milhollan, 831 Eighth 8t. Mrs. F, A. Doll won the high score ang Mrs, Van R. Mid- dlemas the consolation prize. Four tables of contract were in play. * * * Miss Margaret Bingenheinjger and L. N, Cary were co-hostesses at a 1 o'clock bridge: luncheon with covers for 12, including Mrs. Charles Robert- son of Bismarck, Wednesday after- noon in the municipal golf course club house. Score honors at contract were received by Mrs. Bernard 8. Nickerson. eee Miss Lillian Parkins of Sand Point, Idaho, who has spent the summer months with North Dakota relatives, has returned to Mandan for a more extended stay. with her aunt, Mrs. Frank Wetzstein. She has been with relatives at New Salemi for the last} month. x * * Mrs. Maurice Diehl of Mandan, —_—_—— To the ladies who are inter- ested in the youthful misses’ and women’s dresses in the half and larger sizes—a new ship- ment has just arrived at the Triangle Shop,-214 Broadway. Fall Coats * Sport Coats in plaid and plain. “warm winter coat... here it i Townsend Recovery Act. 3. Cost of production for farmers. 4. The Frasier-Lemke ance, “Every ‘conceivable parliamentaty Practice was used to defeat these measures, Roosevelt personally op- posed all of them, with the exception that he approved the last named item ter congress adjourned and after the Republicans came out for it,” Bur- dick said, - Relatives Leaving to Attend Sween Funeral T. C. Sween, Mr. and Mrs, T. W. Sette and Miss Louise Sween, all of 233 Rosser, west, expect to leave Thursday evening for Minneapolis, summoned by the death Wednesday night of Clarence Sween, 40, who succumbed toa heart attack. The late Mr. Sween, an employe of the Ford Motor Co., was a'son of T. C. Sween and a brother of Mrs. Sette and Miss Sween. He leaves his widow and two children, Donald and Jerome. ‘The funeral services will be conducted at Minneapolis Saturday. Bostrom to Conclude; Bible Talks Thursday Rev. E. E. Bostrom of Gwianer will speak on “The Coming of the Lord” and will sing # solo as he concludes @ four-day Bible conference at 8 p. m., Thursday in. the First Lutheran church. In addition to this, the church choir will'offer two anthems, “When Jesus Comes in Glory” by Miller and “Lead Me to the Rock,” Scott. Rev. G. Adolph Johns, pastor, public to attend. PORTAL MAN DEAD Portal, N. D., Oct. 15.—(?)—Harry Kramer,’ 48, widely known customs broker and Portal resident more than 25 years, died Wednesday night at a hospital at Bienfait, Sask. Canada, after an illness of about one week. Death was caused by pneumonia and heart complications. The funeral will be held here Saturday. ~ LARCHMONT, N.Y.—“I've just brdor forty family end pocketbook” for 1 ber etn I ea ieee and = new 1937 t' foom- ier, with a lot of new safety features that mean real security for my wifeand children, TM ventureto sey that there'll be thousands who'll want to shift from their present makes to Dodge.” and Suits If you want a smart, - is, copied from higher priced models. Nicely lined and interlined. 999 1199 1499 FUR TRIMMED COATS The styles are slender and smart youthful collars of In rust, green, gray, brown and black.” 650 1850 SUITS Glew styles! New colors! With smart fur trimmed collars. 1750 SNOW SUITS | (colic gummmae nso wu "1075 1175 Come in today! Chose your = ment now. Make eal down pay- hold it invites the} - ‘DO THIS when you wake up with a Headache GUO RELIEF BEFORE YOU'VE FINISHED DRESSING . CHIC for little money Splashes of celer, to si Sitk er Satin — you smart . ny ae yeu spots atep aire! 33 32 to Silk Blouses $1.98 $2.95 Bright beauties of tailored chic, cf te Wool Skirts $1.98 Good | sez a fit. AS ial ae <_< itr ime your "ve ata’ aaa in Cenaine Bayer Aspirin provides this quick relief Lave paler! among it methods for re- lief science has yet discovered. Try it this way. pan ran its fall name, BAYER ASPI 3 not by the name “aspirin” alone. Bar Frocks ‘ with short sleeves ‘Sleek for afternoon chic Show your elbows if yeu're bent on being brané new! Royal vel- vets in charming styles, these frocks will give you a lift that’s nothing short of intoxicating! Sizes 14 to 20. “Comfort” Shoes That Look Nice? YES! sue ore come You rteed no longer be told that you can’t combine style -and comfort—in the same pair of shoes! Here are styles that are “dressy” enough for any but. strictly formal occasions—yet “solid comfort” is built into every pair. Beautifully soft'and lustrous black or brown kid leathers— ‘in pumps, straps or , tes, AAA to C widths, Sizes 4% through 9.