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ay ph ~ ¢ ~~ Py (; “4 » boy + 1 me | | ie Ge) { u PC Ales 1017, BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE International Harvester Employees ‘To Tender Retiring Manager Dinner P. ft. Fields, the ‘new -manager of the local branch. of: the International Harvester “company; together with the employees: wil tender R. C.:Battey, re- nager, who‘ goes to the Bill- ings.-bréch,° and Mrs. Battey a din- ner-dance this evening at the McKen- zie.. A num er“of personal friends of the Batt¢ys Will.also be guests besides the lar of the:local branch whigh: will iriclude. the salesmen, of- fice ‘fien' and warehousemen. Two-of the. International officials, Frank Culbertson, general sales man- ager and T. A. Coleman, district sales Among the manager, will de guests. Entertain Nurses. Cube. parsonage. Postpone Federation Meeting. The meeting of the city federation spending of Women’s clubs announced for yes-, \Vash.,, was in the city this week. with terduy .afiernoon has been postponed! her father and while -here ‘was the’ until Friday, Octader 19, when offi-| guest or Mrs: Helen G. Hedden. and ‘cers for the year will be elected. | son Elmer Hedden, of the McKenzie. 7 these boys. Dancing was enjoyed un- Mrs. W. J. Hutcheson entertained; til after midnight, und the music was “)memobers of the senior class of the| fi Efsmarck hospital training school, at| Regiment band. dinner Thursday evening at the Me- Miss Allen Here. some time urnished hy members of the Second | 4 Miss ‘Allen, daughter of Mr. Frank Allen of Newark, N. J., who has been in’ Tacoma, other guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Sam H. Clark, Capt. and Mrs. H. T. Mur- phy, Dr. and Mrse. Martin W. Roan, Dr. and Mrs. F. B. Strauss, ‘Mr. and Ae O. W. Roberts, Judge and Mrs. M. Christianson, Mrs. Baldwin, Mr. oa Mrs. F. E, Luehe, Mayor and Mrs. A. W. Lucas, Christian Lucas, Mr. and | aan T. R. Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. G. Mr. WwW. C. T. U. Meeting. time len and Miss Allen “spent some, Lake hunting *:before Long. D. Mann, and Sheriff and :Mrs. J. French and George i ingenheimer, the latter of Wanda... Dancing will follow | the. dinner. © Various Capital City Women’s Clubs To Be Well Represented at Conference —_——-_— .. The women’s clubs of the capital on the program. Delegates Seer city willbe well represented at the by the clubs follow: annual ..conference of the North Da- kota Women’s clubs when it convenes Mrs. F. 8. Talcott. Mrs. Conklin, next Monday in Dickinson for a four | Budlong and Mrs. Meyer will Besides the delegates represent this club. named. by the various clubs many of days’ session. the state officers are capital city wom- en and. will have places on the pro- gram. ‘Owing to the serious illness of Mrs. Fred..L.Conklin’s aunt, Mrs. C. C. Burch, of New York city, Mrs. Conklin will be unable to return from the east ta attend the conference. Mrs. Conklin is. vice president of the eighth district. Mrs. A. A. Bruce, a director, Mrs. Minnie Clarke Budlong, historian, Mrs. Philip Meyer, Mrs. F. A. Lahr and Mrs. 'W. H. Bodenstab, other state of- ficers will represent the local clubs BRIDGE AND RECEPTION MARKS SOCIETY EVENTS Among. the smatt.socféty events of the week were the:bridge party. Friday afternoon and the reception this af- ternoon’ given by Mrs. W.-M! ‘Neff, Mrs. Richard A. Tracy and: Mrs. G. B. Allen in the homie’ of Mrs. Neff in Avenue’ B Twelve tables were in play ;for the game and the awards weremade to Mrs. G. D. Mann and Mre.¢@- AY Rawlings. ‘fhe Neff home was artistically ap- pointed in bowls of sweetpeas and. woodbine, The hostesses were assist-| ed-by Mrs. A. E. Brink and Mrs. J. I. Setser. Neff, Mrs. Tracy and Mrs. Al- left received this afternoon from 3 o'¢lock.to 6. At the door the guests were’ received by little Miss Jean Set- ser; and the hostesses were assisted in the living room by Mrs. H. S. Dob- ler and» Mrs. N. B. Fitch. Presiding at the:tea, table were Mrs. R. L. Best and Mrs. E. G: Wannét and assisting in the:dining:room were Miss Allen, Miss “Marjorie Eest, Miss Catherine Welch ‘and Miss Esther Staley. 3: j For: Gmall.:8on.. : Mra Roy D. Corwin entertained at a: prettily appointed children’s party this dfternoon at her home in Avenue ‘-F, in‘honor of the fourth birthday an- niversary. of her son.Howard. Four- teen “little boy and girl friends of the young honor. ghest attended and the afternoon was spent ‘in’ playing various children’s games. A birthday luncheon was served, the table being centered -by.a large birthday cake ornamented. with four pink tapers. Pink and-yellow was used in the oth- er appointments. Master. Howard was the recipient of many beautiful gifts. Fortnightly—Mrs. H. J.!Linde and’ Mrs. also Monday club—Mrs. A. M. Fisher and Mrs. G. F. Dullam. Mrs. Bruce, Mrs. ‘Bodenstab and Mrs. Lahr will also be, The local branch of the W. C. T.'U. will meet Tuesday. . afternoon with! ‘Miss Cora Dickerson ‘in Eleventh street, when reports on the recent state convention at Valley City. will be given by ‘Mrs. William ° Suckow and Miss Dickerson, delegates from this place. Musical Club Rehearsal. The first rehearsal by the Thursday Musical club. of parts of the Bohe- mian Girl opera, which the club will present for the teachers of North Da- kota during the annual convention ‘here in November, will be held this evening in the assembly room of the high school. K. of C. Dancing Party. The dancing party last evening giv- en by the local council of the Knights of Columbus. was a decided socially., A numer of soldiers from the Fort’and city.attended and the af- fair was in. the nature of a farewell to success: jcoming to the Capital City. After a short ‘gojourn in Chicago, Miss Allen will return to this city for a more ex- ‘tensive visit before going to Ta- coma, where she. will spend the win- iter. Entertaining Guests. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Steele of this place are entertaining as their guests Mr, and Mrs. Baker of Bedford, Ia., land Mr. and Mrs, Cassels of Groton, iS. D. Mr.-Baker,states’ that Iowa. is experiencing splendid prosperity and that patriotism runs high there. The Cassels have two children, a son aged {18 years who ‘has enlisted: and is now in training at the New Mexico con- tonment, and a daughter, Miss Ruth, aged 21, graduate of Berkley and Co- lumbia universities, who has received an appointment as dietisan of one of the French hospitals and will leave shortly for that place. to assume her work. : Dinner For Soldiers. The Misses Lorena M. Cooper, Het- tie Stuewig, Ive Bennett and: Nora ‘Melander entertained at a dinner} party last’ evening at the McKenzie in honor of E. A. Kraable, Carol Lily of the Second regiment band, Herbert Nash of the Supply company and Ru- ben Swanson table held a center of roses studded with flags and the place cards were miniature flags held in the mouth of of Company Y. The a bluedird. After tne dinner the guests were entertained at a theatre party at the Orpheum. eS |——PERSONAL NOTES. | ——— The Misses Anna and Laura Waage of Hettinger are the guests of their sister, Mrs. H. M. Berg, They will leave next Tuesday for Vallay City, where they will resume their school work in, the state normal there. They expect to finish their course next June. Miss Nellie Gaulke of the office force of the Pismarck hospital, has returned from spending her vacation with relatives in the Twin Cities. Mrs. Howard E. ight and daugh- ters, Maxine and V ia, of Fourth .street, wil return to this city this eve- ning from a month’s visit with rela- tives and other friends in the Twin : Cities. The Misses Carrie Goodman and Louise Grankhauser, two of the Bis- marck hospital nurses, have offered their services to the nurses’ detach- ments being organized throughout the state for national service. They. ex- pect to be called to one of the can- tonments in the very near future. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pederson have re- turned from an extended motor trip through North Dakota and Minnesota. Mrs. Christianson and ¥ H. J. Linde of this place, were vi ors in Mandan Friday. Mr. and Mrs. R. C, Battey and son have vacated their house in First street and taken rooms at the McKen- zie until the first of the week when Mrs. Battey and son will go to Minot to visit her sister, Mrs. Walter Bangs, before leaving for Billings, their new home. Mr. and Mrs. Kobert Dutton are moving today from Fourth street into the Battey home which they re- cently purchased. Franklin and Warder Roberts, sons of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Roberts of Main street, leave tomorrow for Far- go, where they will enter the Agricul- tural college. Bergliot Caspary Teacher ot Singing Studio Third Floor of Business College Phone 607K GIBSON Instruments See them at Kimball Piano Store GEO. E. BALL, General Agent Bismarck representatives from this club. Larson as alternates. encecennen= store from ERVICE fF ete lions of “T wear fully. the above statement. quirements. “The Best Dressed Women Wear GOSSARD Corsets’ [N practically eVery town and cit) women niake Designers in the United States, Cariada, Australia, South Anieri:e, London -and Paris, prefer a Gossard over which to design the frocks, dresses and suits of their clients. dressed women in Bismarck wear Cossard eorsts. Being well dressed means being, first, correctly corseted. The growth of the Gossard idea—front-lacing, and style plus comfort and wea ng service—is satisfied wearers. a Gossard.”’ 7 Gossard corsets continue to win scores of friends, because the best dressed .wonien, prefer them and. will wear no other corset. Ideal Curved Back Short Waisted Figures Should you, through incorrect corseting, have a back line, we suggest a special Gossard which will reduce your lower back or support your abdomen. weeks you will find your, figure an ideal average. Thousands of women have made this experiment success- An expert corsetiere will be only too pleased to fit you to the model especially designed for your individual] re- This involves no obligation. Models at $2.00, $2.50, $3.50, $5.00 and up. A. W. LUCAS CO. Always More Barga'ns Thin Advertise. pssard Woe hae Current. Events club—Mrs.. Duncan’ J. MoGillis and Mrs. George A. Welch, with Mrs. J. P. French and Mrs. J. A. 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