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The Bismarck Tribune from Bismarck, North Dakota • 5

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THURSDAY, APRIL 4,1929 Social and Personal New Mission Society Is Organized A Home Mission society was organized by Mias Lulu Krepps, national field secretary for the Home Missionary society of the Methodist Episcopal church, yesterday afternoon at the home of Rev. and Mrs. G. White. Officers for the new society named yesterday include Mrs.

Alfred S. Dale, president; Mrs. C. C. Hoskln, vice president; Mrs.

W. E. Miller, corresponding secretary; Mrs. R. R.

Rltterbusch, recording secretary, and Mrs. R. D. Burman treasurer. There were 23 charter members.

A tea and reception for Miss Krepps followed. Last evening Miss Krepps delivered an inspiring address on the work in the home mission fields throughout the United States, stressing in particular the splendid results in the foreign quarters of the larce cities. More Than 100 Guests Attend Hospital Tea More than 100 women attended the silver tea given yesterday afternoon at the Bismarck hospital home. Suggestive of the spring season were the decorations in fellow and white attractively arranged throughout the rooms, and the tea table had for a centerpiece a basket of spring flowers in three colors and yellow candles in silver holders. Mrs.

H. A. Brandcs, Mrs. Gordon Cox, Mrs. C.

L. Young and Mrs. A. A. Whittemore presided at the tea table.

During the afternoon music was provided by an orthophonic victrola loaned by Hoskins-Meyer. Proceeds from the tea will be used to send the honor student of the graduating class to the International Council of Nurses at Montreal in July. Five Debate Teams to Compete Tourney Five debate representing Hazelton, Mandan. and Bismarck arc entered in a district tournament which will be conducted at the Bismarck high school auditorium Friday and Saturday. It will be Bismarck's first debating tournament.

The winner of the tourney will represent the Bismarck district in the state debate series, the finals of which will be conducted at the University of North Dakota in May. The question to be debated throughout the tournament is Resolved: That a New National Politi- I cal Party is Desirable. Bismarck and Mandan each have entered two teams and Hazelton one. Professor E. Wemmett, Valley City, has been selected Judge for the meet.

Drawings for the tournament will be made Friday night immediately before the first contest, which begins at 8 Two debates will be conducted at 9 a. m. Saturday and the final lqgtch is set for 3 p. m. Saturday.

O. W. Kolberg. Bismarck debate coach, is tournament, manager. Mr.

and Mrs. A. Holt Entertain at Bridge A company of friends were entertained last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Holt at their home.

Thayer avenue. Bridge furnished pastime for the evening, honors in the games going to Miss Catherine Bader and Miss Opal Elness. Miss Emma Rich assisted the hostess in serving a luncheon at the close of the evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Holt are leaving soon to make their home in Jamestown. Rummage sale in the Methodist church basement, Saturday, April 6. PEACOCK ftacock Hi-Arch, Htd Shots wUI wvea! a footwear comfort and a pride of ownership which you have never before experienced. Let ua prove this statement to you. BIBMAXCK.

N. DAK. A Misses McKee-Smith Give Bridge Dinner Misses Eloise McKee and Gertrude Smith entertained the members of their bridge elub at a dinner last evening at the McKee home. A dainty color motif of yellow, orchid and green was carried out for the tables, and centerpieces of miniature Maypoles added to the springlike effect. Covers were placed for 12.

Bridge was played at three tables after dinner, high scores going to Amy Fahlgren. Nora McGettigan and Eleanore Jarvis. Basketball Teams Are Entertained at Dinner Neil Churchill was host to two Bismarck basket ball teams at a dinner at the Grand Pacific hotel last evening. Members of the high school and the Phantoms teams were guests and R. D.

McLeod, high school coach and assistant coaches Arnold Van Wyk and Myron Anderson were guests. Following the dinner the group were taken to the show at the Eltinge theatre. There were 19 guests. Sunrise Walking Club Organized in Bismarck A group of Bismarck women have organized a walking club with the plan of taking hikes three times a week between the hours of 5 and 6:30 on Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings. A regular route for the walk is I I Matinee Every Day 2:30 TONIGHT Thursday Last Times Wallace Beery Florence Vidor IF CHINA; jP NI6HB News Pictures Comedy FRIDAY and SATURDAY COLLEEN MOORE BE GOOD" mapped out so that members, may.fall In at convenient points along the way.

and a penalty will be exacted from members absent. In addition there will be small monthly dues. Money collected will be donated to some worthy cause at the close of the season. Anyone is eligible to membership, and those interested may call Mrs. Earle H.

Morris for information. The club will take its first walk on Monday morning. Costura Club Meets With Mrs. W. Ebeling Mrs.

William Ebeling entertained the members of the Costura club at her home. 510 Washington avenue, Tuesday evening. The time was spent in sewing and in playing cards. For the luncheon course served at the close of the evening, pink roses centered the tables and the pink and green color scheme was carried out in the menu. Members of the Daughters of the American Revolution will be entertained at a luncheon tomorrow at one o'clock at the home of Mrs.

R. D. Hoskins, with Mrs. Hoskins. Mrs.

G. H. Dollar and Mrs. E. T.

Beatt as hostesses. A report of the state convention will be given by several of the delegates and there will be a pfcper on The Battle of Lexington." Mrs. G. Olglerson. vice president of the North Dakota department of the American Legion Auxiliary, and Mrs.

James Morris, rehabilitation chairman for the auxiliary, left this morning for Jamestown where they will speak at a rally. Mrs. Olgierson will give an address on and Mrs. Morris will speak on "Rehabilitation." Dr. C.

L. Welsh, St. Paul, son of Mrs. Robert M. Welsh.

Mandan. has accepted the position of surgical resi- THEATRE i 11 Tonight Only Thursday A Scintillating Comedy- Drama of American Youth. News Pictures Comedy You will find that you actually use less flour when you use OCCIDENT, LYON'S BEST OR CLIMAX Because of their purity. Test a sack in your own kitchen. We guarantee that you will get better results than from any other flour.

Cost More Worth It! RUSSELL-MILLER MILLING CO. THF BISMARCK TRIBUNK Fashion Plaque I 1 1 1 A SMART new tennis shoe of white buckskin has a trimming of red leather with pinked edges. dent at the Bismarck hospital, and will come to Bismarck July 1 to take up his new duties. Dr. -Welsh is a.

graduate of Tulane university, and is taking intern work at Ancker hospital, St. Paul. Rainbow Girls who are planning to attend the dinner to be given by the Eastern Star Thursday evening, April 11. are requested to leave their names with Aldeen Paris or call her some time before Saturday night, April 6. Mrs.

B. E. Hitchcock, state chairman of junior activities for the American Legion Auxiliary, left yes- APRIL SHOWER MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED nr maw rarrvin it a lurffcf uid more complete stock. All fresh, clean, del-ttS. win find pricM times.

Treated with polish, 54 inch natural polished handle, made of soft yarn, well padded. Can be used under radiators or low furniture with a clearance of 2 1-2 inches. Can be taken off frame for washing. COLORED SATEEN Extra fine quality sateen, close weave, smooth finish, permanent lustre, 36 inches wide. Assorted colors.

29C SHELF OIL CLOTH 12 inches wide, new checks and floral designs. 36 IN. CRETONNES Made of pure cotton, 36 inches Printed in a variety of new and attractive patterns. KIDDIES RAYON COMBINATIONS Made of good quality rayon, shoulder strap, drop seat, elastic knee, flat lock seams, reinforced crotch. Sizes 2to 14.

98C PURE LINEN CRASH 16 inch pure linen, unbleached crash, a good absorbent quality at terday evening for Jamestown, where she wilt attend the Auxiliary rally there today. Mrs. Hitchcock speaks on "Child Activities" st this session. Mr. and Mrs.

J. M. Snowfield and daughter Jeane, Langdon. are guests this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

E. N. Hedahl, 70S Fourth street. Mr. Snowfield is attorney of Cavalier county.

The senior King Heralds of the Methodist church will meet Friday evening at 7 with Grace Church. 502 Eleventh street. Members are reminded to bring their thank offering. Mr. and Mrs.

A. R. Hofrman left today by car for Fergus Falls, summoned there by the death of Mrs. mother. Mrs.

S. C. Strand, which occurred yesterday. Lieut. Earl Bergquist.

Fort Lincoln, left today for Grand Forks where he will visit friends for a few days before going to Crookston for a visit with his parents. Personal and Social News of Mandan Vicinity E. R. Ausemus. of the U.

S. Northern Great Plains Field station, and Mrs. Ausemus. are expected to return today from Washington. D.

where they have been for the past three months. Honoring Mrs. Robert Wilson, who left this week for Cheyenne. to join Mr. Wilson.

Mrs. E. R. Griffin POLISH MOP SI.OO EACH 4 Yards SI.OO IOC YARD 19C YARD 19C YARD BARGAIN Mvnn throughout heavy boot seam back with fashioning ors. Sizes 8 to 10.

Hade of rayon, reinforced cr ouble eUatic knee, flat locked, stitched seams. All sues. Assorted colors. RAYON COMBINATION fitted top, fine gauge rayon tombination. knee, side fastening.

Sizes 32 to 40. CUMMINS CO. and Mrs. Lloyd Kriclcson entertained at a luncheon Tuesday. Mr.

and Mrs. John Hoeffler. Cleveland. Ohio, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Hoeffler. brother and sister-in-law of Mr. Hoeffler. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Hunke, mho have been visiting at Cleveland, Ohio, for the past two weeks, have returned to their home in Mandan. Frances Helbling and Margaret Lelngeng. St. Anthony, entertained a company of friends at cards Sunday evening. L.

N. Cary, pioneer of Mandan. who has been very ill for several weeks, is improving. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Hanson, Fasher. mere visitors in Mandan yesterday. John Michaels. Judson, as a visitor in Mandan Tuesday. Shoes.

A. W. Lucas Co. The 10th is the last day of discount on Gas bills. Beautiful Women Use Mello-glo Beauties who guard their complexions use MELLO-GLO Face Powder only.

Famous for coloring matter is approved by the government. The skin never looks pasty or flaky. It spreads more smoothly and produces a youthful bloom. Made by a new French process, MELLO-GLO Face Powder stays on longer. Finney's Drug OF BASEMENT HAPPY HOME FROCKS gome- Guaranteed Not to Fade thing Another If They Do.

Made of genuine vat dyed ment shows this guarantee printed on the label teen snappy spring styles. Sizes 16 to 52. Style foi everyone. SI.OO EACH LADIES' RAYON HOSE FAST COLORED PRINTS Attractive assortment of dress fabrics, new and pretty patterns in dainty color combinations. 36 in.

wide. RAYON BIOOMERS FORM FASHIONED HOSE Made of pure silk, full fashioned foot, elastic mercerized top, square heel, fine gauge leg, narrow ankle, all new shades and sizes. 8 1-2 to 10. The duster of a thousand purposes, slip the hand the duster, protects the hand, and enables one to reach and out of the way places. Colors, red, green and blue.

S9C EACH THE BARGAIN CENTER MANDAN, N. DAK. 49C 21C YARD 97C EACH 9SC EACH $129 EACH MITTEN DUSTER PAGEFTVB You need no longer be told that you have an expensive foot Health Shod Add pep to your step Hill Abase not aw asakes few iww oM- 1111 end the most common formatabamia 1 Hill 1 If you feel that boeonw you ehsaw to Hill pay only $5 to 96 for your show you JHH must take whatever you got ha tho tray IIJII tO of fit you are mistaken. III! a ENNA JETTICKS come In all aiawmad I 111 widths from AAAA to EH I WHY WE CAN AND DO FIT YOU. LISTEN IN for the broadcast of ENNA JETTICK MELODIES every Sunday evening over WLW at p.

m. (oar tinsel and Friday evenings over WBBM at 5:45 p. m. (oar tlase). SHOE MART 418 Broadway Elastic TRY MANDAN FIRST DUST MOPS 54 inch red polished soft yarn twisted in a wire frame.

With a' spiral wire spring in which the handle is screwed, which permits the mop to be easily shaken out. Can be used in any position. SI.OO EACH 7 COLOVOGES A new note in decorative oil cloth. High colored checks and floral designs. 48 inches wide.

4SC YARD 32 IN. GINGHAMS Dainty checks in blue, pink, orchid and green. 17C YARD OVERALLS Standard size, full cut, triple stitched made of 2.20 weight indigo blue, white back denim, all sizes. Jacket to match. $1.19 EACH Nainsook UNION SUITS Good quality Nainsook, tape bound, round neck, drop seat, reinforced double waist band.

Wide, roomy legs with elastic knee or plain cuff knee. Sizes 4 to 12 years. 39C TURKISH TOWELS A good heavy double terry towel with colored blue, pink or green 22C EACH.

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