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and gave the parents gestions for keeping healthy. fn basement. of xe * Bulova Watches We have been made distributors’ for: the Bulova watch ek * on. display today for the first time. % SEAN the Jolly Eight bridge Bonham Brothers : the next hostess. THE BISMARGK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1936_ new year. with 85 people -avtendint | Rerger-Heck Marria| nurse, emphasized that {tis bel Solemn ee keep well than have to try to get ‘well in a. talk explaining her duties tter to tieal .sug- eir children meres Entertainment ‘features: ‘were - two Se ene | eet ad ld oottg Cae Year With 85 Present! 5; cisrence pay, interpreted by Biss Farias Pearl Bryant, and two Stephen Lee The Wachter Parent and Teacher| Foster selections, “Beautiful Dreamer” ‘Temple. Bi ositicwonal Lied reed kis) ae oe, “and “Jeanie,” sung oth Paul Ytreeide. i. Bf 5 s G z +| Oscar Johnson, president-elect, will |; Eobraim st Ave. C and Sth St. || determined to be an outstanding unit| take office at the November mecting, 3 ‘WELCOME from_the standpoint of both mem-| ‘Refreshments ‘weré. served by’ the bership and program ‘opened the! outgoing officers, Mrs. Robert Grey, J. C. Meyer and Frank Williams, and Mmes. Elmer R. Solum, Clair Ander- son and J. W. Anderson. First Baptist Group To Hold Sale Friday ‘The First Baptist Ladies’ Aid an- nounces that ‘it-will sponsor a food in Bismarck, Gi es sale Saturday in the A. W. Lucas 7 company store, starting at 10:30 a. m. See the new models, “American Clipper” On the afrangements committee are * 4 erage iat iecana titers Bar- N neck, elliver, mn Rue, A. 17 Jewels for $29.75 N. Armstrong and Ellis L, Jackson. Mrs. Rachel Anderson, entertaining club in her home in the Dunraven apartments Wednesday evening,. used the black and orange colors of the Halloween seasén in decorations. Mrs. Carl J. Sundland won score honors. Mrs. Ruth Engen, 927 Seventh St, will be + INSPIRED THE STYLING AND COMFORT OF THE NEW. ’ Bae = —— “ ~ There’s an exciting reason why women everywhere are Sas greeting Stylizers with such enthusiasm. They are expressly fashioned to meet the exacting style and comfort demands of the most glamorous girls in the world—gorgcous Manikins. So, while their. lineage is the very essence of chic and charm, they are equally “easy.” Ingenious hidden comfort features—Arch Cradle and para pillow. Vibra-Sorbers—relax ‘tired muscles, cradle the’ arch snugly and “hold the foot in perfect balance. When you see the new Stylizers for Fall, you will marvel that so superb a shoe can be priced so low: Blech suede with Black Patent stripping. Also vibrant Brown, British tan braid trimmed tongue stands pertly up on instep. Black Kid trimmed with Bleck Patent lacing. Also Brown with Brown Patent : lacing. PARK BISMARCK THE EXACTING REQUIREMENTS OF GLAMOROUS MANIKINS ObtL SHOES This modish “step-in” appears deceptively small the foot. In Black or Brown’ kid. Jaunty phones tha , 128,000,008 “The Unit States has‘lees. than one-foorth phones and makes more'telephone calls than’ : one and one-half times:ae many telephones, - ‘ og , Sire Thee caneeracendl el coe workaa” “sees tke Unsiad tesees cians ob te population, the United States has more value and its low cost to telephone users. - " portuwest < HONS COMPANY THE UNITED STATES has Five Million nail of EUROPE... Marriage vows were repeated Tues- day morning in the St. Vincent Cath- olic church by Miss Mary Berger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L, D. Ber- ger of St. Vincent, and Matt Heck, son of Mrs. Marian Heck of Bis- marck, Rev, Adolph Brandner . read the nuptial mass and ceremony, The bride, who had her sister, Miss Rose Berger, and Miss Ann Marie Heck of Bismarck as her attendants, was gowned in white satin and wore @ veil. and cap of embroidered net. Miss Heck was costumed in blue with matching accessories and Miss Ber- ger in violet with white accessories. Both of the attendants had pink toses in their hair. Louis Steiner and Ralph Berger were the bridegroom's attendants. A wedding breakfast for the bridal party and a few intimate friends and close relatives was served in the|Rol Lewis and Clark hotel, Mandan. A wedding dance honoring the couple was given in St. Joseph’s hall of Mandan. Mr. and Mrs. Heck are to make their home in this city, the bride- groom being employed at present by the Equity Union Creamery Com- pany, Inc, * t & Will Give Seal Sale Talk Before Council Miss Helen K. Katen, executive secretary of the North Dakota Anti- Tuberculosis association, will be guest Speaker at the Women’s Community Council meeting at 3 p. m., Friday, in the American Legion Auxiliary room, World War Memorial building. Miss Katen will outline the 1936 Christmas seal drive, which will be conducted locally under auspices of the council, and will tell of the uses made of funds derived from the seal sale. Election of a new treasurer to re- Place Mrs, Philip Palmer, who has moved to Fargo, is scheduled for the business session, Mrs. Charles B. Rosen, vice president, will preside in the absence of Mrs. Frayne Baker, who is out of the city. * * * Pioneer Association Groups Discuss Plans The various committee chairmen for the Burleigh County Pioneers’ as- sociation 19th annual reunion, sched- uled for Oct. 29, met Wednesday evening at the call of Fred Peterson, president, to complete arrangements for the event. As the time is short, Miss Marie Huber, chairman of the tickets and registration group, urges that mem- —_—— Ee Good News! Tiny Toques 185 Youthfully unconven- | tional... rakish shapes invelvets, felts, antelopes and in your favorite shade Contented Beulah : Lignite Fill your bin with this good lignite ‘coal—laugh ‘at.any weather — know your -winter’s.- heat is ‘stored gafely — and not and comfort at a mini-, Wachter Transfer Corp. Telephone 62 ing 396 during the day or #48 in tel Transpacific ting the various groups at-| Alimeda, Calif, Oct. are: Rudy Patsman, music and danc- clipper es waters of Program, and Miss Huber. olulu on its flight from ees number of news; A talk on “Early American Pattern oe, Glass” by Mrs. P. J. Schmitz, who brought a number of pieces of glass- ware as illustration, was the main program feature when Chapter L, Sponsor Mothers’ clubs, was entertain- ed Tuesday evening by Mrs. Henry C. Mahiman, 816 Mandan St, Mrs, Ray binson discussed child study and trip to Manila. service Oct. 21. Mrs. B. Ulmer gave a lesson on prac- tical English. Mmes. G. W. Toppila and Earl Clark were welcomed as new members. race to New York, is trav Hawaiian clipper. * Ae 75 Are Revistered In Women’s Chorus Eng! per 1,000 of population, on record. Mandan Indian Mardi Coats in this group women's chorms was ckeed win 78 Gras Chiefs Invite resent Bismarck Folks Over preparation for the first concert late in November, after which more new members will be admitted, now is in progress under direction of Ralph ‘Warren Soule. shape. Several hundred seeahd ordinary with all the equipment you'd expect. dozens of exciting and forms of amusement as Birthdays of the Misses Goldie Byers and Florence Miller were ob- served with a handkerchief shower as the L, 8. G. club met Wednesday evening in the former's home, 223 Tenth St, After the business meeting. the Misses Rosemary and Elizabeth Ann Bobb gave @ song and dance number and the hostess served re- freshments. The club meets again Oct. 28 with ue pes Devitt, * the fun. ‘There is no admission which are Bismarck young women.! there. A great welcome Miss Mary Lou Thompson will be] —aAdv. hostess for the next meeting Mon- day evening. HELP 15 MILES OF The Young Folks Sizes 10 to 18 KIDNEY -TUBES ce cena ante Conte Not one coat in this entire new group but. what is $3.95 to $14.95 worth $25.00 and many are worth more. Doctors: kid bloc) 15 Miles of Twin Sweaters t th iT db say lpeys contain . tay tubes oF Alters which belp to purify the Ree Gots toons acid! ralaess We urge you to see these values and be your own shan pines day oe sbeal 9 pout ot wie $1.98 to $4.95 judge. Remember— “lech FS Sy Ese Boys’ Sweaters Full line of infants’ bers mate ther reparations promrt-| Clipper Ships Preview | Directing Aging Teneies oC: sie Ase oeerce Three oceanic Pan-American Airway’ e * | sheltered aves A Sellin E V ent ;| islands on Prager Passenger- : si George F. Will, resolutions; Grant|@rying voyages Thursday. Hh = ‘The Philippine clipper neared Hon- Marsh, seating; Mrs. V. J. LaRose, ¢ : Pea base with cae sreeniay fad other * Oh wi , en Chapter LIs Given _|foue, from Mant, landed ae Wake —_ 3 le ur 7 : Talk on Barly Glass|G325 ‘te Guibas ‘clipper with a permen aboard, lay at Guam awaiting favorable weather conditions before proceeding on its All flights are preliminary to estab- Ushment of a trans-Pacific passenger H. R. Ekxins, globe-circling New York World-Telegram reporter, who is far ahead of two competitors in a lan 934 birthrate was 144 which opened in the World War Me- morial auditorium in Mandan Tuss- day evening, is going over in great ° aATE Cl ! people have attended icon rea ry imax. ‘The Mardi Gras is a carnival extra- freshment stands, and everyone seem- ingly has a “whale of a time.” The Indians extend *a hearty invitation to Bismarck folks to join in the celebration and to enjoy teh, rep! +4 iets ms Lefor, president. ‘Intensive work in| The Mandan Indians’ Mardi Gras, eet i A Coat jeverything has been earthed wive patrons the best carnival attraction Miss Lucile Dahners of Mandan/the Slope area has had in many was hostess for this week's meeting of | moons. The show starts at 7:30, Man- her sewing club, other members of/ dan time, and you're expected to be TOTS & TEENS Knit Dresses $6.95 to $10.95 $1.98 to $2.50 cluding Curity Layettecloth dia- pers. Also gifts for various events. Service Friday and Saturday Brings” 15. — @) — lay in the that means real savings to dozens of young women and eling on the the lowest tremendous savings. rs fun-making Swaggers and belted ‘There are) interesting well as re- charge and awaits you. A real coat event at $19.75 Shop FRIDAY AND SATURDAY wear, in- SILK STOCKINGS ays OLIVIA de HAVILLAND "a ANTHONY ADVERSE erring FREDRIC MARCH end OLIVIA de HAVILLAND . Biemarek che the Stans of My Wordele Lovely star of Warner Bros.’ Greatest Picture On Display -at- ROBERTSON’S Just One More Day Friday—Oct. 16 The Frederick-James la- bel in your coat is your assurance of the best quality, craftsmanship and value your money More Important — you know the style is right, whatever the price you “pay for Frederick-James