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Z THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1987 TQ)SOGETY and CLUBS EBS 3) Sew ON 4th Degree, K. of C., my, was admlied to the" Uni Nielson, Valley City, and rio me-| Dinner Party Sunday ville, ee vice presidents; Mrs. A.C. Football Team Feted by |zicari ca mass N. D. Society in Washington)". su wese ton to Mount Vernon and Ar! i eek i Number of Bismatck People Senator, a Piaget eceal feceetesy wae arreneea ite ee Presbyterian Tuxis : Among Guests; Dr. Coul- ‘Among the speakers were Sena‘or Society Has Meeting ter Toastmaster In honor of the visiting North Da- «ota Agricultural college football team, the North Dakota State society er.tertained in the Lafayette hovel, Washington. The Bison were in the uation's capital to play George Wash- ington university. Dr. John Lee Coulter, former college president, presided as toastmaster. Mrs, E. F. Ladd, widow of the late; Lynn J. Frasier, Congressman Usher 1L Burdick, Coach C. C. Finnegan, As- Kichardson, former assistant U. 5S. attorney general; J. Allen Clark, mem- ber of the A. C. football teams of 1906-1910; Harold Thoreson, former’ U.N. D. player, and Capt. Wallace © Thompson of the U. 8. Marine corps, former captain of one of the greatest of A. C. teams. Officers of the society who ar- ranged the banquet were Paul E. Shorb, Surrey, president; Miss Hasel Lawrence, Melvin E. Wallace O. Thompson, Mr. ‘1. O. Kraabel, Harry Schumacher, M Young, Mr. and Mrs. George son, E. Maine Shafer, Robert Miss Lillian B. Winje, nelly and Miss Ruth Frost, all of ese * - Juveniles Wil MRS. JAMES TRIMBLE ese k Jack Sanborn served ,as master of | lege, ceremonies of a meeting of the Tuxis A.W. LUCAS CO. Giving You Style When Style Is Style H Pras! Jomphins “elknap\and inter Entertain Mothers 68,000 Cookies Sold Marion Belknap, Grand Forks; E. J. 4 fe Cure unas party were During Scout Sale|% Who Said Pills? It’s Fun to Girard, Valley City; Misses Minnie for and Hazel Nielson, Valley City; Mr. the and Mrs. Roy J. Jordie, Jamestown: Miss Marie Gordon, Jamestown; Mr. and Mrs, Robert Burke, Charles 8i. Mrs. James Trimble, general chair- | § man for the annual Girl Sagar i “Cookie Day,” announces the sale E tamil? eee 1875 bores of cookies, or 68000 cook: ur intestines with cathartics? Then short business meeting | ies. One thousand four hundred : here's good news! ‘You can AVOID |Durward E, Balch, Dickinson, games furnished diversion for the re- | boxes were delivered to homes by the | § common constipation and cathartics, Commander H. H. Wallin, Wash-| mainder of the afternoon. In charge | Git! Scouts and Brownies who pre-|¥ and have a burn; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley H. Gaines viously had taken orders for them.|% Instead of abusing your intestines, land ‘Hildemar E. Johnson, Minot; “| Fifteen boxes were taken by the jun-| % Sead of td testing pills tad gouide,. [Irwin A. Williams and Mr. and Mra. for and senior high schools for use| 9 ENJOY crunchy, toasted pales Roy Jirikowic, Bottineau; Mr. and during their open house nights. All-Bran with milk or cream and | Mrs. Paul E. Shorb and David Shorb, The Rotarians donated 12 boxes to! ¢ fruits. Or in All-Bran muffins, or Alle | Surrey; Capt. Frank Henning, Lakota; the ee ried Geared os i! eal < Miss Esther Hanson, Petersburg, Miss and xeS: 18 when you have had your hands | ,,,Ai-Bran will KEEP you ‘regular’ as |ciuida Carlson, Hope; Mr. and Mrs. The Kiwanians donated $25 to the|% in water, does help prevent ently from harsh purgatives. It doesn't |Charles B. Thomas, Harvey; Mrs. cookie sale fund. With all expenses | % roughness, irritation, keep your over-stimulate your intestines; it gives | Vangie Newlove and Miss Ivadel New- paid, the Girl Scouts made $170.07) ¢ hands smooth. Because it is them TWO things they crave and j|love, Milton; Mrs. Annabel Brooke from the sale and as a result are/% not sticky, greasy, gummy nor need, First, All-Bran provides“bulk”— jand Francis Brooke, Cando; Mr. and greatly encouraged over the prospect| % “messy,” it dries with it absorbs water and softens like ® |xers. Sidney L. Wardwell, Pembina; the | of having an established camp next |? Sponge. This water-softened mass aids lyr and Mrs. Lynn C. Paulson, Con- summer, : elimination. And next, the intestinal- 4 ‘A splendid spirit of helpfulness and| § convenient auicknes. At all toilet goods tonic “B,” All-Bran crete; Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rygh, counters, Rae ee ilacin that tones op |Cavaller; Mr. and Mrs. L, B, Slater, tion was displayed during the | § | your intestinal tract. Oakes; David C. Lynch, LaMoure; B. project, according to Mrs. Trimble. | | Use All-Bran regularly: eat twota- | H. Bendit, Lidgerwood; Arlo Melville, Much time was given by those assist- ing. On the committee assisting Mrs. Trimble were Mmes. P. J. Meyer, Gor- | blespoons every day and drink plenty Cavalier; Mr. and Mrs. don V. Cox, J. E. Davis, N. I, Roop, of water. The results will delight you! . i Hoople; Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Odland ae glee by |and Mr. and Mrs. ‘Andrew C. Sauer, | @— | Meetings of Clubs Se ED Sey | And Social Groups Others Who Aided Others helped’ by driving cars for Newcomers Study Club elivery and distributing cookies at| ¥ the five distribution points. These were Mmes, W. L. Diven, G. R. Lipp, | John R. Fleck, W. T. Kraft, Al Rosen, ,|C. B. Whittey, R. H. Waldschmidt, 2| Grover Riggs, T. O. Brandenburg, P. E. Halldorson, Roy Logan, M. P. Wy! koop, William Martin, H. P, Rosen: berger, O. W. Lovin, E. J. Helsing,|% the Misses Margaret Lang, Eva Coats, Clara Hultberg, Frances. Bernstein and Marian Hyland and Jesse R. Car- penter. Assisting in the management of cookie sale booths were Mmes. Alfred’ | Ballweg, Robert Oigeirson, Dan Hall, August C. Orr, the Misses Keep“‘Regular’’! “NOW. DISHWASHING NEVER WORRIES Mt As an antidote to what harsh, soapy solutions do to your hands, use Chamberlain's Lotion, the lotion that satinizes. A few drops LABORATORIES, INC. Des Moines, Iowa Beautiful Kaleidoscopic Colorings Glamorous new fashions you have been wanting for yourself. They will fascinate and please any who like beautiful colors in --Yich..combinations. Sizes 12 to.20. . Never before . . . end only “Once-in-a- Blue-Moon” do we offer such nationally famous bronds es Audrey Dean ond Debutante Modes Footwear at these sensotionally low prices. :. BUT, HUNDREDS OF PAIRS OF OUR FINEST SHOES . ... NONE OVER 10 DAYS OLD! ” ACTUAL 70 $495 'srvLest And aRanwewnbeuans army will meet Thursday at 2:90 p. m., the citadel. Refreshments will served by Mmes. W. C. Johnson and J. L, Kelley. " * * Ne the girls, themselves, as well te the general feeling of helpfulness td Club Ne en's Non| . 7 1 ml ‘Woo ay at 8 pa : “ iling in the entire city. ; e dining room in the World War ieti he Biing roo tn the. World xe Church Societies | ** * Order of Rainbow Presb; Ladies’ Aid Dinner at 6 p. m., will precede the| Circles 1, 2 and 3 of thé Presby- nieeting of the Order of the Rainbow | terian Ladies’ Aid will meet Thurs- for Girls ‘Thuredsy in the Masonic/day at 2 p. m., in the Hospitality temple. Yoom of the Montana-Dakota Util 4 will meet lay at 3:39 SUCCESSES 8 ee, 64 Second 8 mE ko Every extrevegent new style... in @ sale thet’s sure to suit you +. « because it comes et just the right time te buy new shoes. Our famous Audrey Deen end Circle 2 will meet Thursday at 2:30 Bie y c Pp. m., at the home of Mrs. J. 8. Fevold, sele. NEWEST COLORS... esd 2 NEWEST STYLES... NEWEST ate a MATERIALS... All REDUCED! ‘ YN St. George's Episcopal Mrs. C. A. Miller will be hostess to the women of St. George's Episcopal church Thursday at a 1 o'clock bridge luncheon in her home, the depuly \ warden’ We cater to Private Par- ties, We have our own ’s residence at the state peri- equipment to serve from 2 to 1400 le and a num- ber of vate Dining ete. pte pe and re- decorated, with two beau- tiful dressing rooms, one for the ladies, one for gen- tlemen, in connection. elevator will take you to the Rose Room. You are not compelled to climb the 8 aT POtEY SOwrtuneBens Atwa 2:30 p. m., at the home of Mrs, Ed L. Schlechter, 722 Third 8t. REE BSaRs..masad.. SWITCH TO ELECTRIC COOKERY.— SPEED WITH ot 60 ECONOMY. The Patterson Hotel North Dakota Power & Light Co.