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ray i eae ed ap een of Mrs. A. P. ?— CHURCH Nor HURCH NOTICES noon; Christian Endeavor at 7 o’clock| son, pastor—Morning worship at] nesota. Mrs. Shoup is a sister of Mr. Mr.‘and Mrs, H. L. Smith and son'@——-——+——,"d_ evening service at 8 o'clock; | 10:30. The pastor SU chlengects jes ne abe Herbert theme of sermon, “The ‘Law of Sacri- the theme, “Christ's Challenge to anc ‘of Somonaul, lily who ite | ~ Trinity Lutheran, en Cr ‘Manhood.’ There will be special mu-| Returns From Motor Trip. i a “1 Seventh street and Avenue C, Rev. sical numbers. Sunday school at 12/ Rey, William Suckow, of the Bis- ‘Bruce B., Jackson of Fourth street, EN cae S. V..Svere, pastor. Morning services ‘i ji vg | Hoon. Graded Bible school with, class-| mayek hospital, has returned from a ‘returned to the east Friday. Mrs. McCabe Methodist Episcopal, two! og for every age. Baraca class fOr, motor He my Chadley.. Hey oir from Wisconsin the northern part: of : in Norwegian, at 11 o'clock. Even- ‘ : mith is a sister of Mrs. Jackson. blocks north of the McKenzie Hotel; | young men. Christian Endeavor at Suckow made the trip with Rev. and the state. Miss Nielson Gets : ‘Important Appointment ‘Miss Hazel Hutcheson, daughter of ing service in English at 8 o'clock; rite! i Dr. and_Mrs. L. A. Schipfer of Ave- >| Rev. W. J. Hutcheson, D. D., pastor— e Dr. and Mrs. ‘W...J.. Hutcheson, :will ‘nye B, left last evening for Sigourney, Sunday school at 100 a.m. Morning service at 10:30; sermon on heune at Be the douse beable et oa | Mrs. Fischer of ‘Hebron. Miss Minnie Nielson, well known | leave next week for Fairmount, N where’ they were called b as a n , is y the cs 5 {“Where Does Christ Dwell;” Sunday i Sean ae club woman of, the: state was today muere? she will teach in the public geath‘of-the former's grandfather. St. Georges Folscopal Church, 3rd|school at 12 o'clock, noon: Epworth church and Sonaroratlon “thers wall anal, Bernhardt in Molhers of named by Ex-Governor L. B. Hanna! Miss Hortense Moore of Fourth 'geraniy atreat, wi Panty a ae rertor~-Fourteenth oan vattcr pees “Rainy Daye Evening as abip at 8p. m. A rousing song ser-| |TV to h " , i . a : ; , : oa ae ig Sel’ vice and a musical [Ahh _—_—_—_—_—_—_—_——X—X— ead the Woman's organization for street, will resume her work, as prin- Forks, where they will spend‘the win- ‘Trinity. Holy communion at 8 a. m.; | vice at 8 o'clock. Song service witn bp Soe will speak ponte ‘theme, ' = the sale of the second issue of the Lib-| cipal of the Steele schools at the open- ter,” ‘My. Patten will remain in this Sunday school‘at 10; morning prayer the congregation singing the old | « o erty bond. Announcement: was made ing of the school term. ‘citys Mr. and Mrs. Aurne will occu- and sermon at 11; evening prayer and hymns will open the service. Special sianon te ole te aol Ae $2 4 5 today by Mr, Hanna, ‘executive chair. Mrs. C. F. Amidon, wife of Judge py ‘the Patten home. sermon at 8. Subject of morning ser ;music by the choir under the direc ended. ae . « juan in. chares oF thebead cae for the ‘Avoldon! of: Parse‘ ead ota Charles anise Margaret Wells, who has been mon, “Unappreciated Blessings.” tion of C. B. Taylor. “Praise th: —— We; Renovate/and’ ake state:'. .Thejeaibralveréeutive cone , e guest of Miss Caia Peters in this e - Lord, O Jerusalem,” Maunder, and “ mittee will meet next week in Minne. ‘Thursday for Los Angeles, Cal, where city and ‘Mandan, left y, for her] First Presbyterian, Thayey.and Sec: | Heard the Voice of Jesus Say,” Blair, Mr. Bee nes aa eaeatens of Tk ° Over Yate Baltreoues avolis to take prelininary plana,” | Shey wil spent the winter, Mis, AMI. home in Grand Rapids, teh jond streets; Rev... Vostlethwalte,| will be sung. hart, Ind, who have been the guests | Bismarck Upholstering Co. Pair : t “ ; minister—Morning service’ at 10:30; —— i ‘ oe L. Ave- ‘ Washburn Gucie ‘son’s health. '. When on Broadway see Bryant, | theme of sermon, “The ' Forgotten First Baptist church, Fourth street on iat ie ssaraie forine tain 218 4th St. Phone: 669 ‘ruce Edmund Jack-j cities, Duluth and lake points in Min- Mr. and Mrs. E. HL. Velberman ‘Mrs. George Lenhart of Hazelton, $22.50. Kiss;” Sunday school at 12 o’clock!and Avenue 1B; & af Avenue B, have for thefr guéats, i a Mrs.'C. A. Brummond and~Mrs, phn Starbach of Washburn. ‘ ee ~ Arrangifig for Dance, , * The Auxiliary to Company A will hold. a mecting Monday afternoon in the Commercial club, rooms to com- plete arrangements for the. dancin- Farty and reception for the soldier boys next week. A preliminary meet- ing was held Friday afternoon. ao) Entertaining. Western Guest. Rev. and Mrs. George Buzzelle of Thayer street, have as their guest, Mrs. Joseph Aspray of Moscow, Ida. Mrs. Howard L. Lewis, who has been a guest at the Buzzelle home for the last week, has returned: to her home in Moscow. ee @ To. Leave for East. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Webb of Fourth street, will leave Monday with their sons, Philip, Jr, and Oliver Webb, for Collegeville, inn., where the boys will enter St. John’s acad- emy, Later ‘Mr, and Mrs. Webb will go to Milwaukee and Chicago. ee @ Dancing Party Series. The first of a series of dancing par- ties at the country‘ club ‘was ‘held last evening and proyed a most enjoyable aftair. The’ next ‘of the series will be held Friday ‘evening, September 21. The series ‘afe‘ informal affairs and for club members and out-of-town guests, ett wee Standard Bearers’ Meeting. The Standard Bearers of the Mc- Cabe church -will meet this evening with Miss ‘Marjorie’ Moore’in Fifth street. Featurés of the’ meeting will be the election of officers, opening of mite boxes and the presentation of a Japanese play. All the young people of the congregation are asked to at- tend. eis bile ae 3 Farewell For Mrs. Stickley. Thursday Musical club: members tendered Mrs.-W. A. Stickley a fare- well Friday afternoon at her home in BEAUTIFUL STYLE noon and this: was ‘followed by a pic- = ‘ nic supper. Mrs. Stickley, son Armund oan fe (0) l : ‘ 4 a erat eneae Fashion's last word in Stylish: Footwear economically produced and ptited in strict accordance with their value. Queen: Quality ‘Shoes are made dy an organization that has kept in mind the requirements of the people and the Look for this 4 Look for this Trade-Mark on: % ee ; ee the Shoes ; REO.U.8, PATO. ie are eee League Opens Year's Study. The Conservation League opened the year’s study Friday afternoon in the Will school. An interesting aa- dress: was made by Mrs. Frank White of Valley City, who is spending some time here with her husband, Col. White. Mrs. White spoke on “The Gang Spirit Among Boys.” The league plans’extensive work for the year and will meet fortnightly. . ee 8, Visiting Martins Here. Mrs. C. W. Gross of Carrington, who recently ‘underwent an operation in the Bismarck hospital, is spending a few days with Supt. and Mrs. Maurice Martin of Kourth street. Mrs. Gross was formerly Migs Beth Lumry and: is a sister of Worth. Lumry of this place. She was teach # the kindergarten Hr existing conditions. when Supt. ,was connected with the Pack,(City, Utah, schools. Mr. Gross will arrive in the city this even- ing to spend Synday, retutning Mon- day with Mrs. Gross.. eee .Baby at Fort. An interesting addition to the home life at Fort Lificoln is the little daugh ter of Dr. and Mrs. Hugo Mella, who with Mrs. Mella have returned to the fort from the Mandan hospital. Baby ‘Mella is the ‘only’ ‘child at ‘the fort born since Fort Lincdin became in- habited with Untié ‘Sam’s soldiers, and she is slated to become quite a favorite with the boys in khaki. Dr and Mrs. Mella are -Bismarck resi- ° Scientific methods, tremendous {facilities for purchase of materials and production, have kept prices properly balanced. Buy Queen Quality Shoes with the assur- ance that you are getting Full Measure of Value for every dollar you expend. A nice sum was realized-for Cross last evening at the benefit con- cert given by Miss Louise Burton of Chicago. under the jauSpices -of the Evangelical church’ in the church au- ditorlum. A large.crowd greeted ‘Miss burton, who possesses a meZZ0-80- prano voice of untisual range and fin- ish. Her interpretations ‘of Puccini's ‘One Fine Day” from’ Madame Butter. fly, and her Indian. numbers. were especially brilliant. Miss Rose Strutz | as ule accompanist and: gave splen- did support to Sie singer, THOMAS G. PLANT COMPANY | BOSTON. -- THE WORLD'S LARGCST = ee MAKERS OF WOMEN’S S}10LS q For Miss Gray. In honor of Miss Mabel Gray, who returns to Mandan te make ‘her home, 8 prettily apnointed dinner party was| ~- given. Thursday evening at the Grand vacitic. Mrs. A. M. Packard, the Misses Emma McGarvey, Harriette Falconer, Nina.Gibbons, /Hilma Ander- son and Leila Diesent: ete the*hos- tesses and Mrs. Carrie B. Barr and Miss Ruby Schumann shared honors with Miss Gray\The table was cen- tered with. goldenglow ‘and the, place cards were finished. in yellow. Fol- Jowing-the dinner. a theatre narty was held at the Orpheum. Miss: Gray leaves this evening. for Mandan. ) e (oa arr) | PERSONAL NOTES’ | ——_—__——_—— Mrs. W. .V. Kiebert and children of Yucca, but formerly of this.place, are spending .a short time in the city at the Grand Pacific,and, with Mrs. J. G. Moore of Fifth streét. Rev. E. L. Rice of McKenzie, was a guest Friday of.Dr.-and Mrs. W. J. Hutcheson of the: McCabe parsonage. Mrs. Florence Davis ,the new libra- Tien % libmagy, ppent,