The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 19, 1936, Page 4

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY NOVEMBER 19, 1986___ sey” by Dr. Victor Heiser, the review being followed by a discussoin. New members, the Misses Mildred Nelson, Olive Mitchell, Elizabeth En- right, Thelma Liessman and Bernice tained at contract and luncheon Wednesday evening by Mrs. R, A. Miners in the home of Mrs. ee 8t. George, 316 Eleventh St. W. F. Mayer and Carl J. Reff fecrised Morgenthau Favors 50 Fishermen ‘Adrift New Comfort for Continuation of RFC} On Ice Floe Rescued |The Who Wear sa insies, Noi 19—¢7)-—sore than FALSE TEETH the first dancing eas of the season Of the Interfraternity club, scheduled for Saturday, is being postponed, it was announced Thursday. Saturday. Dec, 5, has tentatively been set as the | Schilling fashington, Nov. 19.—()—Secre- new date. The definite time and Hanson, presented two skits. first and second high score favors, ursday tha’ adrift on an ice floe in} yo }, earer eure\ /anslla other plans will be forthcoming soon | Miss Ruth Wetmore has invited the| respectively, aise Evcateth Reeteer Sy angie ares Sy wiser" he tt | Take: Manitoba, were rescued! by eet-| otih eed Taper aa mente ot gulse TEETH, a from the club's executive committee |sorority to her home for the Dec. 9 Fecommend that lending powers of tlers. For a time the men were in ponents bee greatly improved will have the we) 2 meeting. New Shipment of Because of Little Theatre week and of an otherwise crowded calendar, DRESSES For Thanksgiving We just unpacked them last night, and while we wouldn’t attempt to tell you of all the lovely styles, materials and colors «++ We do want you to see them and they’re Priced s0 reasonably. Stop in soon, $399 $499 $699 \ New COATS, Too e.and such smart looking ones, They're warm, neatly fur trimmed and so serviceable. them, too, $999 $1199” $2950 Ohm Dress Shop 204 4th St. Phone 1614 Traditions and customs of the ap-| proaching holiday and the recent choice of a book club were given a/ place in the program planned by Miss Ellen Tillotson when Beta Sigma Phi met Wednesday evening with Miss Dorothy Tiedman, 712 Seventh St., as hostess. Miss Betty Hall gave a paper on Thanksgi Miss Tiedman_ re- viewed “An American Doctor's Odys- SS Say Goodbye to Dull, = Hair Use Tele the odorless Septic: fects your hair in no wa excey MORE is sparkling high- Iights, vivid colorandsilken softness. Lova- lon does not dye or bleach— simple to use— dso econom- have alonrinseatany beovty results, Try it! LOVALON — 4 Fountain of Youth for HAIR Wednesday Mothers’ club members entertained a number of guests at » 'social meeting Wednesday evening for which Mrs, Harry Turner, 614 First 8t., was hostess. Thanksgiving ap- pointments were used for the contract games in play at four tables and the jluncheon, Mrs. R. L. Schwichtenberg, one of the guests, held high score. * * * Complimentary to Miss Grace Ab- bott, who is leaving for Fargo, Miss Norma Calnan, 106 Avenue B, enter- tained eight guests at a party Wed- nesday evening. Miss Abbott received @ gift from the guests, an autograph book in which each had’ written a wish for her. Miss Betty Laist won the prize in the games played. Mrs. J. W, Calnan assisted her daughter in serving a two-course lunchon, Miss Abbott's father, E. B. Abbott, has been transferred by the Griggs-Coop- er company, Twin City wholesale firm, from Bismarck to the Fargo Mercantile company office. The fam- ily will leave for their new home sbout Nov. 18, * * A 1:30 o'clock dessert luncheon was followed by contract games at two tables as Mrs. J, H. Newton, 1021 Seventh St., entertained her ‘bridge club Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. Gerald Craig held high score and Mrs. C, P, Rhoades second high, Mrs. C. M. Overgaard will be hostess to the group Dec. 2. xe O* Members of St, Jude’s missionary group numbering eight were enter- Of knit rayon, with | Choice brassiere top, shadow panel and adjustable shoulder straps. All sizes, ent or grain leathers— in every color, shape and size. of suede, pat- crepe, 88c Untrimmed Sport and Dress COATS Unrivalled beauty... un- excelled quality . . . unsur- passed value. That's the stery in a nutshell. Coats when you need them, actually ing for less than clearance prices in January. Lavishly tailored in the grandest styles you'll see in many @ season. Every one an aristocrat made to sell up to $22.85. On sale Friday and furred and Saturday. IN BISMARCK Full-fashioned, of silk plus extra sheerness. All colors and sizes Fur Trimmed and for extra wear In the new bi 79¢c head size. woolens. Cheice of regular val- ues to $2.98—in brok- en only. Come for a better se- Drastic CLEARANCE on all Winter ly hued “football” colors. Every ma- terial, style and Another flock of brand new DRESSES arrived today An avalanche of charming crepes and snug Brilliant colors suggestive of an early spring. Raspberry, Coronation Blue, Sunset, Opaline and the monarchs of all, black and white. Every graceful new line exempli- fied in their regal splendor. LADIES’ SHOE SALE right- = | Center. » | Glen Lohstreter, Carroll Ness, Ed- Choice of regular values to $3.95 — including -¢ ve Re suede shoe ‘in stock. new ue AAA to C widths—sizes $277 4 through 9.... Nov. 13. Miss Riggs is a freshman. Le Miss Hazel Nordquist, nurse at the Bismarck hospital, entertained mem- bers of the operating room staff, numbering six, at a coffee party Wed- nesday afternoon, Agriculture Attracts 250 Students at A.C. Thirty more students are enrolled in agriculture at the North Dakota Agricultural college this’ fall than a year ago. The present total is 250, Demand for men trained in that work has caused first year men to en- roll in agriculture and has influenced upperclass students to specialize in that field, according to P. J. Olson, assistant dean of the division of ag- riculture, Students from this section studying the course include: McLean county—Ralph Calkins, Garrison; Harland Josephson, Wash- burn; Dave Robinson, Coleharbor, and Jerome Stevens Underwood. McKenzie county—Donald_ Erick- son and Sverre Thorsrud Watford oly, and Martin Stenehjem, Arne- gard, Wells county—William _ Bethke, Harvey, and Olav Rogness, Heimdal. Burleigh county—Dick William, Eu- gene Holkesvik, Joseph Walter and Frank Welch, Bismarck, and Maurice Benz, Moffit. Emmons county—George Weiser, Hazelton. Golden Valley county—Jerry Keo- hane, Beach. Dunn county—David Ebeltoff, Dunn Mercer county—Lee Giffey, Stan- ton. Morton county—Sterling Byerly, | ward Schmidt and Earl Sulerud, all of Mandan, Stark county—John Clason, Rich- ardton; George Gress, Dickinson, and Robert Paasch, Belfield, Adams county—Hollis Omodt, Dale Striker and Russell Stewart, all of Bucyrus. Bowman county—Ross Cook, Scran- ton, and David Stewart, Bowman. MAYOR IS COMMUTER Jaeger, W. Va. Nov. 19.—(P)—A non-resident mayor is running this southern West Virginia coal town— and he’s commuting to do it. Fred A. Sarver, a railroader five days a week and a mayor two days, was trans- ferred to Bluefield, 50 miles away. He offered to Tesign as mayor but the council said “No.” CARD. OF THANKS ‘We extend‘ our appreciation and thanks for the acts of kindness, mes- sages of sympathy, and beautiful| floral offerings received from our friends during the loss of our be- loved mother, sai eee Mrs, Park Wood and fam- Mr and Me I J. Clizbe and fam- as ‘Wood, Mr. and Mrs. DeMoulin and fam- ily. Mr, and Mrs, M. Nippell and fam- Mr, and Mrs, John Wood. Sw Friday - Saturday Sale FALL AND WINTER HATS 1 FELTS - VELVETS New Hat and Scarf - Sets For Street and Sports Wear 89c $1 $1.49 Fur Fabrics - Brushed Wool for all ages posed of A. J. Scott, Charles C. | meeting. x * rious danger on the cracking ice, on upper or lower Goodwin and Earl R. Monson, ae ® Miss Mary Catherine Riggs, daugh-|{h6, Reconstruction Finance, corpore- |i estaents of the district—about| Piece gunna fuse ene COmOrE s -* © Mothers’ Club Gives ter of Mrs. Alan Tarbox of Bismarck, |The corporation's lending powers now | 100 miles northwest of Winnipeg—took RS feeling. Ea Se jorises. Ge! oe Interfraternity Club Study Program Given: * Was a committee member of thé|are scheduled to expire Jan. 31, and,| them off Wednesday night in fishing| TEREM, code Sets New Party Date| At Sorority Meeting, Cuest Entertainment spine, “my “iommmred t,t inka, ings nnd wud |S a ne — " y 8 Benedict, Bt. Joseph, Minn. Friday,|12ve ‘® esin lquldation on that Give H : Mi made to measure suit or overcoat for Xmas. . _ Dinner Trinity Lutheran Church Friday, Nov. 20th Hours: 5:80 - 7:30 Prices: Adults 60c; children Se Prices $27.50 and up ‘AILOR and CLEANER KLEIN Over 100 Glorious New SUEDES KIDSKINS CALFSKINS GABARDINES COMBINATIONS Dehytante Modes are known for their SMARTER STYLES ...FINER QUALITIES... SUPERIOR FIT .. «: ane Beetle eon he ve i ough yi as much as $4, you’ not find rare as these. They ” are the outstanding popular priced style shoes in America. Come in and seethem!--— .

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