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\ ! WEDNESDAY, DEC*'4,'1920" , e BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE MRS. HUGHES AS HOSTESS i} A social event of great pleasure and | interest to friends of the hostess was the tea yesterday afternoon at the new home of Edmond A. Hughes and Mrs. Hughes, 38 Avenue A, when Mrs. Hughes entertained at a tea from four to six in compliment to her house} guest Mrs. DeWitte of New York! city, A Mrs. Hughes was assisted by her! mother, Mrs. James Wakeman and | Mrs. C. B. Little. In a color scheme | of yellow, relieved with pink tones | the effect was most satistying. Against a back ground of palest yellow walls, apple green wood trimming touched | with black, the color note in! candle shade, lights and flowers, made the effect most pleasing. The tea table at which Mrs. Little presided, was lovely in its soft light of yellow } candles and cut flowers, as were also } the reception and living rooms in | which the hostess received her guests. Many women called during the re- ception hours to greet Mrs. Hughes in her new home and to meet and! welcome her guest Mrs. DeWitte, ; many women having had the pleasure of meeting Mrs. DeWitte during her ; previous@yisit to Bismarck. i « WAR, MOTHERS MERT Fort Lincoln chapter of War Moth- ! ers held their regular meeting in the | Community room of the City library | on ‘fuesday afternoon when a large | number of members were :n aitend- } ance. The report of the weifare com- | muttee ®ug interesting, giving as it) did, the success of the efforts put | dori dt a naukKsgiving.' Many kind-+ iy alu thoughttu! holidiy remem-} branccs for.the ex-service men in the! hospitals were feported as coming | trom others than War mothers and ! Legion men and’ the War Mothers offered a special vote of thanks for the expression of good ‘will from the Bismarck people outside of the or- ganizations specially interested. Mrs. Orr was selected to represent the War Mothers on the board to take over the charge of the free public rest room for women now thoroughly established in Masonic’temple. The board when fully organized from ev- ery group of women in town have plans for developing the movement to a place where it will be a real benefit to all women, both in town and the surrounding country, by’ means preferably, of a women's ex- change where food may find sale, where tea may be served, etc. making it the Kind of headquarters dear to all women, so that the very best energies of all women in every walk of life may be conserved to the great-,; est good. RETURNED FROM HONEYMOON Mr. C. Dirlam and bride arrived i home after a delightful visit at the home of the bride in Crookston. Miss ‘Hallie Dirlam, a student at the Uni- versity of North Dakota, joined the: group over the Thanksgiving time In Crookston, returning to the Univers- : ity at the reopening. of classes fol- owing“ the holiday. Miss. Dirlam is a‘member of the freshman class. and of Alpha’ Phi sorority. THREE BIRTHDAY PARTIES Three birthday parties in the homes of three members of the younger set of six years or thereabont, have made social life gne sweet dream for all fortunate enough to find themselves | on the list of guests, as well as for the worthy! hosts. Charles Whitty as host, and ably assisted by his SS |] FOOD SALE The Ladies Aid of Trinity Lu- theran Church will conduct a sale of home baked foods ard! other home made articles at the office of Bismarck Gas Company on Saturday afternoon, Dec. 4th. Shh bbb ebb ebinbtieiteislebbeteebelebeletenlelnfefebeteletnbedabeebelerbtet- Sale and Chicken Dinner There will be a Sale and Chicken Dinner at the First Presbyterian 3 IU will make good Xmas Presents DINNER SERVED AT 5:30 O'CLOCK - ' EVERYBODY AUDITORIUM ONE NIGHT ONLY DIRECT FROM Producer of “Turn to the Right. DELIGHTFUL COM Theatre The Criterion POSITIVELY ONLY COMPANY ON TOUR PRICES: $2.50, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 51 and Co. For Best Seats Send Mail Orders Now ‘it has with sticks of white bone, while! club on Tuesday evening of next week Thursday, December 2nd Sale Starts at One O'Clock There will be all kinds of fancy articles on display that TWO: BIG WEEKS IN THE TWIN JOHN GOLDEN OFFERS THE BEST-ACTED AND MOST With the Same New York Cast That Appeared at FEATHERY FANS OF OSTRCH GIVE AIR BY CORA MOORE New York’s Fashion Authority, New York, Dec. 1—If you haven’t at least one huge, soft, feathery, col- orful fan among your possessions, you may very well count your outfit for this season incomplete. in the first place, the fans them- selves’ are Leautiful and in the sec- ond, many of the designers rely upon | CITE WESTERN ASSOCIATIONS | Hold That Citrus Fruit Growers ! ‘Plan Offers Way to Success | Fargo, N. D., Dec. 1.—The wheat | growers of North Dakota at their meet- ing yesterday adopted the following (resolution: Unanimously Adopted “Whereas, It behgoves every citi- zen in our state to consider serious ly every proposition that is ‘made for the avowed purpose of increas- ing the peace and prosperity of ithose engaged in agricultural ppr- suits, therefore, we,-the grain grow- ers of the State of North Dakota, assembled at Fargo on the 30th day of November, 1920, hereby, pledge! ourselves to do every thing in our! power to help develop a wheat grow-* ers organization, that it may be as capable of coping with the problems of the wheat growers of the country as the Citrus Fruit Growers organ- izations of the west have been to those engaged in that industry. We, jtherefore, invite the aid and co-opera- jtion of all people, regardless of pro- |fession or business ,to join us in our ‘endeavors to build up an organization , iby “means of which we may insuye !to “wheat growers a profitable prite i for their products. 3 | “Therefore, be “it resolved by the ; North Dakota branch of the National . Wheat Growers association, in con- {vention assembled, that we heartily lendorse the program as outlined and ithe action taken by the National | Wheat Growers association, that they |have had the courage to come out ‘and demand a specific remuneration for their products based on the cost of production with a fair profit |added, and also endorse their action ‘in rejecting ‘the plans: prescribed by | the millers wherein they proposed to delivery of grain upon an advanced payment of: $1.00‘\per ‘bushel to the a fan to “bring out” a gown. Then, of course, there is the atmosphere of tion of one of the graceful breezewaf- ters. ' Of them all—the fans of rare old pistrict No. 2 will mect with Mrs. | tage itt sticks eee Ory ere Carl Nelson, 620 Ninth street, and quisite Watteau S. le hu t No. 3 will meet with Mrs. dreds of other varieties—the ostrich! 4" Hottiman, $19 Meth sueet. ne her fans are the most favored. | Gies , divisions are tavite it era eee ies belonging: “es of other divisions are invited to to thee Unt ciate Once tet| meet with either district No. 2 or ef Carmel Myers, is Sasinoned of sixj* Roos s avy pluines in marvelous new tint 7 > TT ENTRRTATN exactly that of the Honey Dew melon. a elas DP. U..G. WELL ENT ERTAIN Gladys’ Walton's fan is creamy| A social event of next week will he white to match her white and gold the public reception given by thé embroidered frock. Straight feathers! Business and Professional Women’ Priscilla Dean’s fan is one of ostrich) when the club will’ open the club feathers. attached to a long stick of! room:to. welcome all who are interest- ehony, their tovs curling over’ with!ed in thé club and their new quar- their own weight, like so many huge! ters juat;now completed. Committees long-stemmed chrysanthemums. It is|in charge are now at work on. plans all in shades of brown. “>| for the affair. eo: eon, EASTERN STAR DANCE | The members of Eastern Star will have a dancing party Friday even- ing in Masonic Templg, to which they invite all masons faa members of Eastern Star. Dancing will begin nromptly at nine. Refreshments will be served at midnight, and cards will ve proviaed tor all who wish to play. The McKenzie Orchestra will furnish music for a Dance in: Patterson Hall, Wednesday ev ning, December Ist. Admission | (including War Tax) $1.06. La- dies free. Dancing at 9:00 p.m. mother and sisters, had a happy Dirthday on Saturday; Joe Wobdman- see Kept open house on Monday with his: grandmother, his mother and ba- by sister assisting gracefully in ea- tertaining his guests, 2s did also Rich- ard Morrison. They were | lovely birthdays every one, ‘and barring the dull fact that there can be but one birthday a year for everybody, there was joy supreme for every party. TO JAMESTOWN Mrs. F. L. Conklin, recording sec- retary for the State Federation of Women’s clubs, is attending the semi- annual meeting of the executive board. Mrs. Carey of Mandan, presi- dent of the State Federation is presid- ing. LEGION MEMBERS Regular meeting, Legion Hall, over Rex Theatre, Dec. 2. ATTENTION MEMBERS K. of P. Lodge, No. 4 There will be the regular An- nual Election of Officers on Wednesday evening, December | Ast, at 8 o'clock sharp. Work in rank of esquire. All knights are requested to be pres ent. 7 L. M. SATHER, C. C. LEGION MEMBERS Regular meeting, Legion Hall, over Rex Theatre, Dec. 2. METHODIST MEETING \ District meetings of the Methodist "piscopal lacies aid societies will be held Thursday afternoon at 3 p. m. Church Parlors Washington, Dec. 1.—Possible re- medial lee’slation for agricultural in- terests will be considered at a joint ineeting of the agricultural committee of the senate and house next ‘Thurs- day, The senate committee went over the situation today and invited the house committee members to meet with them at that time to see what could be done to alleviate the situa-{ tion caused by falling prices for farm products, ° Senate committeemen said tenta- tive suggestions for consideration in-| cluded: 4 Revival of the war finance corpora- tion ard the opening of European markets for surplus products; some plan for extending credit to foreign nations, and amendment of the eral reserve act to afford exten: of credits on agricultural paper. Senztor Norris, Nebraska, said re-| establishment of trade with Russia would be one means of relief. Sena- tor (France, Maryland, plans to intro-| duce a resolution for that purpose. PRICE 75c WELCOME Monday 6) December CITIES! 2” “Dear Me,” and “Lightnin’” THE LETTER SHOP We make facsimile typewrit- | ten circular or form letters “ex- j actly like” the genuine. Sales letters. collection letters, notices, cards, etc. Addressing, folding and mailing. Guaranteed local} and outside mailing lists of all! kinds. BUSINESS SERVICE CO. Rooms 18-20, Haggart Block Phone 662 11-4-1mo EDY IN YEARS for 333 Performances Oc. Seats on Sale Friday at Harris x oe ie Each star has a different style of ostrich fan: Carmel Myers at the romance that is in the very SUREeS- Jefe; Giadys Walton at the right; and in the center Priscilla Dean. at the K. of P. hall, Thursday after- i December 2nd from 12 a. m. to | SENATE COMMITTEE PLANS TO AID AGRICULTURAL SITUATION IN U. S. jing to about $400,000, farmers. ‘ “Be it further resolved. that at all ‘future peziods- we exercise the pre- nnn | ogative of setting the price of our {own products and not’ continue as | iin the past and accede to the wishes , lof the buyars in the world market = ba dictated by nd sybmti to prices y them. H IS KEN Wheat Gambling Condemned | “Be it further resolved, that we | ‘condemn all dealings in futures wherein no grain actually changes | ownership, as. uncalled for, and un-' tion by Italian regul against the just to both wmaduces, and consumer, . vionnai f Ga .,'by causing undue fluctuations in price leplonna ines: of pure! D’ enn S of food stuff; ‘That we express our are forecast ps o result of an order appreciation of the assistance given issued by General Caviglia, command 3 by the Federal Farm Bureau, by ‘Fiume, Italy, Dee. 1.—Mlitary ae: ae ne Reetiarsoultside of Fiume! their kind assistarice in perfecting sterda, eae) 5 “We are fanéd wi our organization. We are faced with a sad task at) upe de further resolvde, that we the present moment” the order said, recommend to the Natio Board of “but I rely. upon your complete ‘co- operation,” “No. Italian,” the “however, disting: oppose his will'to Directors to devise ways and means of financing the Wheat growers dur- ing times of-depression. ~ “Be it further ‘resolved that we General said,} ed can expect to at of the nation.” Society Meeting the Ke of De ally ‘hursdag’ aftor-| 4UIMMIMIINIIUSIEUN UNIV NSUU UN 0010111 EXHIBIT ned to plan the society's Christmas saled AVIUUEUUYAONEOEAUUUOROUSUSOGENAONAALUGEUUAONUERUAEEUOOOOERUGEEOUUUGEOOAEUCAUAEEAGAUY Accepts Position Miss Luella Lofthus has accepted! a position’ ‘in thé’ office of the state ex- aminer and’ will assume her duties this week. * Dancing Class, Elks Hall. « Ss ae "NOTICE HOME COOKED DINNER Of 8 p. m. at the Second Colored Baptist Church 8th St. S and Sweet; for the benefit of the church. Tickets 75c. S. E. Beasley, No. 5 Broadway, Bis- marck. terson Hall on Wednesday eve-| ning, December 1st. The popu- lar McKenzie Orchestra will furnish the music. Admission $1.00 including War Tax. La- dies Free. Dancing commences at 9:00 p. m. December 3rd a Senator Harrison, (M ippi, indi- cated that congressmen from cotton states were ready to join with those front wheat and jeattle ste ing relief legislation. wanted to see the war financ ation revived and provisions made for govertment loans to the agricultural interests. “The government ercoura. farmers to make this crop, w! at a very high cost of produc the government, ought to apply excep- tional treatment: to aid them,” a t- ed Senator Harrison, who said he had bills to offer dealfng with the prob- lem if the joint commission session reached no definite program. The senator said he would also fa- vor making property in the hands of the alien property custodian, amount- n 0, ba f extending credit to,Germ chase surplus Ameriean products. full and complete FUR An opportunity to se $35,000.00 LMM For BEULAH and BEAR CREEK Lump Coal,. Call WACHTER TRANSFER CO. Phone 62. WHEN YOU ASK FOR Ss BUTTER 4 NORTHERN | extend our hearty approval to the | Nearly one hundred Burleigi’ coun- i TC andS ALE Albrecht i Furs Friday and Saturday Albrecht’s Special Representative will be here on the above dates with a direct from a At Reduced Prices FURS PURCHASED FOR CHRISTMAS WILL BE HELD UNTIL WANTED. WEBB BROTHERS EMU TT TO One Lot $40 and $45 $65 $75 $80. Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats $50 $55 and $60 Suits and Overcoats ! $41 $21 Suits and Overcoats Lamb-Lined Coats ‘25 Per Cent Discount’ $30.00 Coats $22.50 POU TAR UA CVU UTNE HATED AFUGUOTEADVERUOATREOUSHUVOH POMEEEA PEON EAD FEONEEA CONT ECAD FRU DEUDEETAOEATUNAETUATEEOUERERU LER = TTT HVMUUEOUEEOOOHOGQOUATOOOUEROALUUUEEUOEEOOOAUOOOGAONORAGNOCCOUNUEAUL S.E. BERGESON & SON Bismarck, N. D. " LM, kind communication and offer of sup- port extended to us by the North Dakota Bankers’ association, now as- sembled in this ctiy. None more than the farmer appreciates the financiers co-operation and none more than the banker knows the needs of the farm- ers, : “Be it further resolved, that we press our gratitude toxyou men who have come to our state from Okla- homa in behalf of tue National Wheat. Growers association, and also to the city of Fargo for permission to use this auditorium for our meeting.” G. Harrison Garnett, of Pembina county was elected state manager, George E. Duis‘ of Grand Forks \was chosen as director for North Dakota on the national board of the Na-- tional Wheat Growers association. Organizing Here J. Wallman, of Regan organizer in Burleigh county for: the , county branch of the wheat growers asso- ciauion, said today that work of or- ganizing is going on rapidly. He said that there was an erroneous report abroad that the cost of joining the organization is $25. He said the cost is two dollars and a half. One dol- lar of this goes to the subscription t the untional journal, $1.00 is for; 5 cents | the national organization, goes to the county and 20 cents to the local organization. nd 4th line of S lect Furs Stock ty farmers attended the meeting held Saturday in the city hell, at which the question ct perfecting holding or All wheat they are f; to membership, Mr. Wallman —_—_——$$ $< $$$ . LEARN TO SPEAK WITH EASE. Express Many of Your Unsaid Thougits. PRIVATE OR CLASS LESSONS L in ' ‘ublic Speaking and Dramatic Art. 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