The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 28, 1937, Page 5

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___ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1937 § & BPW Club Entertains h I G d S h At Halloween Party W at. ls Goo OW appointments were used . C ? E 1 e : : _ Corn? Expert Explains ° tate Manager Home 4 Parent-Teacher Council From National Meet “So White, yellow, orange and tation of kernels a rather smooth C it ° te d a : cream, purple, red, black and to slightly pinched dimple dent mmt tees A A Mrs. Mabel C, Lindgren, state man- blue. but not rough; uniform color; 0 re D, po m at of the poodaee Circle, returned . none, wonders when he sees all sey, well-covered Ubi tad ker= ° fednesday from Omaha, Neb., where ef these colors of corn and the dif- els all present, one for each Bpecial Work to Be Done in Boy| Bismarck Students phe [hed attended the foursday na- |Mosise. oe ered ASH || AIG gerd ae a 5 ‘tional convention of the organization, s ae Farmer selects his best ears for iz Scout and Recreational Prominent at NDAC Alfred : : exhibition at the state corn shredded; good depth of kernel, - Activities —— show— depending on variety; kernels students enrolled Wonders how he may -expect. sreerall aano te Seats ele Committees for the Parent-Teacher his 12-inch long ears to win from Cytindrical or with only a gentle (ee ‘Tuesday 16-inch long ears. taper. Dean H. L, Walster of the Th the case oF MiNt Gornt. pained North Dakota Agricultural col- Oe a Ears should be 8 to 10 inches lege tells how it should be done: long; 4% to 5% inches in cir- ; eer 10 ae are alike. They cumference; 8 to 12 straight rows 3 . Dora Talley, . . : oul of the same length, ft kernels, with all 10 ‘= tional president, who makes her head- of Miss Pearl Bryant sara footers) same num- hig Gane Gumnberice feck ae ar ‘ r of rows of kernels, same size form color; well covered tip; butt has On Monday evening, Oct. 18, Miss tainment, Two readings and a demon- and shape of kernels, same in- kenecall Needle only Aightly Bessie ‘Antonio, stration in public speaking were given ae : dentation of kernels, same color expanded with shank of medium eae, ee eee aa of kernels and same color of size and clean; kernels blocky ‘ween witch, pened queats ‘os they 7 There are other ificati Gate ie nate Meoeral ah a i Pd specifications, ht oil; ° fing the last year. Over 1500 women |*ntered the room. Miss Esther Green- In the case of dent corn: of ear tapering, took part in the impressive cere- ved won nes Riera cont mus! Hl Ears should be 6 to 84 inches If you can follow these speci- > circumference; next year's 15th annual Banquet Attended by 1500 Co-hostesses, Mrs. Alice Finnegan and straight rows of kernels; inden- show. 2 The convention banquet was held Tuesday, evening with Miss M’Gillic Feted Tuesday at Party FURTHEST AMONG THE FURS in international competition st in New York City went this $25,000 Siberian sable coat and its wearer, Miss Geraldine Novak, 21, crowned Fur Queen over 26 rivals representing as many nations. Consuls of each country cast a vote. Miss Novak el her ancestors, as well as the sable’s, came from Siberia. Chapter L Meeting —_[ A, Tavis presented s paper, “roods : eee————_|| A. W. LUCAS CO. party and shower in the rece room| Held Tuesday Hvening| srands and price tags. .A book, “We Nationally Advertised Merchandise of the Patterson hotel. or They,” Hamilton Fish Armsrong, BRIGHT AUTUMN FASHIONS Chapter L, Sponsor Mothers club, | ¥®5 reviewed by Mrs. W. E. Cole, met Tuesday evening at the home eek Invitations bearing s}° tiny tmbrelias hed been aent out. [°M"™ George Toppis, 4 sixth st. UCT Auxiliary Card children is especially welcome, Little umbrellas in d blue also . — ~ tee rene |e a Po Party Held Tuesday/§] fy BRIGHT YOUNG AMERICA! Mrs. Lillian a or Me t poco eee sone. of tee ohne tone whl Mie ORT Bente ee Bes om aha 822 Avenue Be Is Luncheon Hostess ied nan olstnoed drome of| licen adversely and: Mw. =. | GUr'Sttir) ea ‘evening as the : Mrs, Lillian Higgins, 225 Rosser av-/the football Laie ;< [Over et Ieee. she carried 2 ee ee ee Peis ees Gr cas east wore’ tn ciay itertained a small grou! Caroline Milks, pink . rs, further car- 4 oe inate Wednesday ata 1:30 WPA Teache’ Form Ses ‘the SR ASS lighted Mothers Service Club |during the evening with honors go- o'clock luncheon at her home. As- Ts the tables. H Id S a 1M ti ing to Mmes. A. W. Stadler and C. D.| % J Plans for Classes Five tables of bridge were in play. olds Social Meeting |aorton. UNIOR FROCKS sisting her in serving was Mrs, T. W.| Lusk. — wot on neo. son apfate "tyne Wed adn Sol oul 7 ° ry 2 } pointments. Ivory tepers in allver|teachers of Bismarck as they met| Will Live in Killdeer holders lighted the table. ‘Tuesday afternoon at the home of the — Score awards went to Mmes. Laura mi ae ib ere Arman eas jenateman of: the tH + Erdahl and Bud De! . The hon- ers Service club met Tues-|refreshment commit assisted by f William Morrisseys guest war peice ‘with @ gift |day evening at the home of Mré, J, L.|Mmes. Leonard Flynn, Norvel Arm- S 5 bsecbe tid! Sixth 8t., for a social|strong, H .T. Perry and C. M. Over- meet ge Three tables of bridge were in play i eee Mandan guests were Mmes. H. L.| Misses Ida Lapesh and Mary Ann| Mr. and Mrs. William L. 5 | durin, the evening with hi oin; Berry and A, B, Welch. Glieck, 902 Sixth St. Whose marriage occurred Monday in| AM emon tie Guests ee er of the |to Mrs. JM. ell pl | qitt| Mrs. Krist Kjelstrup and daugh- ze & ; cae scpaerguerdieed as chairman er oes sparen of »| bride-elect, and Mrs. H. J. Wood-|was presented to Mrs. George Smith, | ter, Miss Eleanor lpiasrup, ~ ak i for meeting. Short talks plan make their home in Kill-|mansee, mother prospective | who ‘is leaving soon to make hi 8t., left Thursday morning for - U.S.W.V.A. Carnation by deer after Jan. 1, 1938, te in Oregon. er home neapolis, Minn., where Miss Kjelstrup eee plans to enter a business college. Mrs. The Wednesday Study club met|Kjelstrup will remain in Minneapol Chapters N and F of | Wednesdsy atternoon at the home of|for about two weeks before returning PEO Attend Dinner Mrs, J. K, Blunt, 205 Second St, Mrs,|to Bismarck. 32 members of the|% (- 4 . bridegroom. Mrs. Morrissey, the former Lois ** * supervisor. eras 4s the daughter of Mr. and , served in the St. Charles hotel, Dick-| approximately 911 Eighth St. for their regular busl- | aspects inson, immediately following the wed-| two Bismarck chapters N and F, of|% ness meeting, ‘The carnation sale ding service, was served in the same| the p, E, O. Sisterhood attended the] % will be held here Saturday, Nov. 6 Tags room in which the bride's parents! Reciprocity dinner Tuesday evening|% 9 s ‘The next meeting of the Past Pres- held their wedding breakfast 34) a+ the Lewis and Clark hotel, Man-|% «, Menta will be held Nov, 23, at the pears AaD. 708 ae, dan, Hostess group was Chapter H, | § home of Mrs, J. L. Kelley, 922 Sixth . Bt. + Covers were placed for 50 guests.| % ‘The organization colors, yellow and] % Rte, er Oe ale tla The Wonderful Bargains in this Mrs. Ruby Shuman, president of] % Chapter N. 7 : : 3 Included on the musa program | ¥ : i bouquet was of pink roses and fern. ei Miss Gale tater toe piano, : ‘ As her only jewelry she wore ® 014! selections, Miss Jane Watson; and aj \ cross, gift of the bridegroom. % . ’ group of songs by a trio including Mrs. Charles Huncovsky, as matron Scothorn : t i lot honor, was attired in a brown sili| Mmes. Ordway, D. O and/§ i ensemble, accented with egg shell toned trim, with which she wore brown accessories. Yellow and lav- ender pompons formed her bouquet. Charles Agnew, the bride's brother, da - served as best man. Ushers were two s other brothers of the bride, Jack and) jus) serair at which Chapters N. F./ Now in progress! Reg. $3.95 to $4.95 Nationally known brands $347 and $397 Reg. to $5.95 to $6.95 Shoes, $4.97 MAeRE AS neW sy ae nd H take turn being hostesses. RIGHT price. °° papel owe wore, tepenion, Beloey) 3 “ s Reg, to $6.75 to $7.75 Shoes, $5.97 Micheel Schmidt officiated at the Nazarenes Will Hold {§ “= les * keaaitoon ed ceremony. Mrs. J. P. sang +, iv le variet; gorgeous J 4 the Pageant oe nuptial ts including Zone Rally Fr iday ‘ styles for Dane of wear? “Oh, Lord, I Am Not Worthy” and : Select and SAVE! “On This Day, Oh Beautiful Mother.’| Representatives of seven Nazarene * churches of the central zone will/¢ * * ; 5 t Friday, Oct. 29, in the dining] % A W. I Bre A. 4: Booty. 990 Avenue O80 Pee Ge Wael wir ake : Cc S Co Rockford, Fessenden, Denhoff, Tuttle | ¥ ‘and Bismarck. It the RicHT place... r RS freshments were served by, the hostess ee € ‘The meeting will be opened at 10:30 Willard Yule spoke at the annual : fnaige ebier ad morning “ x oe ma COMING HER “Christians in Spite of Everything.” Esther Bremer, state field secretary, A p was another Bismarck speaker. é . FROM TAILORING NEW FALL oo HEADQUARTERS CoAT Telegram S2i@ 2.2 5 and you have only a feu sore days! ;Never before have we assembled so large s collection of beautiful coats. Now's the time to Tuttle delegates will present a song service, after which Stella Jones will ry buy—when there's a variety of flattering Printzess the conpon of work, of styles to select from... when the price is right cre one tape “ag? and the weather's getting cool! Come in and cn shining with bright ‘et us show you the complete line of Priptzess ; feiapadel charmers we have for “Choose Yout Cost Week”! bia tive Seem oer ra Don’t wait till the ahaa in now and : 1 : Other styles at Cuasiea tee DISCUMFURTS WAG . sARAH GOLD SHOP . Qu : m | 6$5.95 and $8.95 same” ee ris ae MENTHOLATUM i ? = eon - oe 16th Anniversary | “$3ic, 3516 | $2416, $3916 SILK HOSE | su #$177 | Downset fi LADIES’ HATS AT LADIES’ SHOES drastically Pe iCeg ny SPORT COATS sTLs a | ft a! .

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