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« TUESDAY, DEC. 7, 1920 BISMARCK DAILY, TRIBU BARONET’S WIFE ON N. Y. STAGE ¥7 ‘CHE BIG FELLOW is the new Gillette model Psy much cesired by so many men, Longer handle, ier head. Razor triple silver plated. 24 SI “dges (12 double- MRS. VESPERMAN ENTERTAINS m-wood case. $5.00. Mrs. E. H. L. Vesperman, 513 Ave- nue A, has been hostess the past week to three charming social affairs in a. series of events which the hostess had planned for the season. ) The first was a Sunday evening 1 supper to a small party, covers he- ) ing laid for six. The pretty service was artistically finished by floral de- corations of bronze and yellow pom poms with a center of white narcis- sus. On Friday evening the hostess! en- tertained at dinner for twenty-eight guests, placed at five tables in the t dining room and large living room. Mrs. Vesperman used the samle color 4 scheme as at her previous party, plac- ing great bunches of bronze and yei~ low pom poms with centers of white narcissus in bla flower . bowls. \ White candles in crystal holders com- \ plete the pretty scheme of black, white and yellow, making a lovely effect. Dancing was enjoyed follow- ing dinner, and the guests were de- lighted with the charming hospital- ity of their host and hostess. , Third in the series of Mrs. Vesper- Hl man's social affairs was on Monday afternoon when a_ social club of twelve women met for sewing and a general hotr-of visiting. Pretty re- freshments weré served by the hos- tess during the aftérnoon. The so- cial club is one that has heen organ- ized for five years or more and the memebrs meet every two weeks at the homes of members for little home so- } cial sessions. FOR MISS SCHUMANN Miss Ruby Schumann, who leaves { the last of the week for Valley City, has ‘heen honor guest at several pret- ty affairs the past week. H Mrs. W. W. Moyer and Mrs. W. F- j McGraw entertained in compliment to cae Miss Schumann at the home of Mrs. fa McGraw, 412 Rosser, when the en- gineering staff of the state depart- ment, with their wives, were guests. The girls employed at the capitol qgntertained Miss Schumann at a the- atre party at the Eltinge, returning to the home of Miss Sundquist for ® Tefréshments and a social evening. A delightful surprise was worked out for Miss Schumann on Saturday night, when Mesdames Targart, Myl- | ler, and Marden, and the Misses Hen- | ry Severtson and. Gibbons were hos- \ * tésses at the home of Mrs. Targart, 519 Fourth street, to twenty-six guests. Miss Schumann was much surprise. to find hergelf the honor guest. At i} the close of a most happy evening the Miss Schuman . was presented with a lovely souvenir of the event in the -form of an amethyst ring. : Several other little affairs are scheduled for Miss Schumann's en- joyment before her departure for her. new home in Valley City, where she } ; has accepted a position with the Da- | . kota Construction and Engineering company. Miss Schumann has been chief clerk in the State Engineer’s depart- ment for ten years during the terms of Engineers Atkinson, Bliss and Rob- inson,' accepting many’ promotions as developed through its various fields she resigns to take up work in Valley , City. Miss Schumann, is accredited | the most efficient and highest paid { office employee on the staff of clerks { T. R. CARD CLUB TODAY . ... The T. R. Card club which meets for bridge twice a month, met, this afternoon at the home of Mrs. €. M. H. Holst. This is one of the little so- cial clubs* ied in the city for de- She has numberless friends in Bis- marck who wish her every success in. her new field. | velopment of acquaintance and friend- ; ship amonf&the various groups of wo-; men of, mutual tastes und that adds greatly tothe pleasure of the social season. i MIZPAH SHRINE Mr..and. Mrs. W. O. Mitchell were guests \of Mandan friends Monday evening, at which time they attended the monthly méeting of Mizpah Shrine of Jerusalem. A large class, the first since institution in October, received ———————— DANDERIN Stops Hair Coming Out: . Thickens, Beautifies. A few cents buys ‘“Danderine.” Atf- . ter a few applications you cannot find a fallen hair or any dandruff, besides every hair shows new life, brightness, more color and abundance. | For -BEULAH and BEAR CREEK Lump Coal, Call WACHTER TRANSFER CO. Phone 62. | Cte X, LOOK—Famous Pat- ‘package ; party at “Pein ibact BESS ON rick Duluth Overcoats || soni, {ireaions 2, gimple, gia renee sa S. E. BERGESON &§ i Cleaner. jnew, rich, fadeless' colors. Have|home in New York City. Miss Bulk- | the large department ‘of engineering | ot work until the present time when | in. office administration at the capitol. | 20x, CADY LILLIAN WILLSHIRE NEW YORK — —Lady. Lillian MaXwell, Vijlishire has turned to’ | the stage to’earn a living because, {| as she says, she and her husband, a British baronet, are “broke.” She is appearing in “Argar,” and i$: reported to be getting $40 a week. “The war has turned { things \topsyturvy,” Ihe says. “Many English families have lost | their money — profiteers have much of it.” ° ee CO the degree. In additidn, a long list of | petitioners representing various parts of the state, was received. This order, while old in point of years, ig new in this state, and is rapidly receiving the approval and support of O. &. S. members who desire something more in the way of religious fraternal and; social activity. To date, the Mandan unit numbers something over seventy { members. ENTERTAINS ¢RIENDS H | tne state:.insurance department, en- tertained a number of girl friends in the offiee at luncheon yesterday, on | the occasion of her bi.thday. LEGION HOUSE WARMING’ ” | The committee on the Legion, house warming report everything in ‘readi- ness for Thursday night when ;Jegion and auxiliary dance to the suc- | cess of the beautiful new club roomz | AUXILIARY MEZTING The ladies of the American Legion are making elaborate plans for the house warming at the new club rooms of the American Legion on Thursday night. It.is announced member of the auxiliary is asked to ‘bring 50 cents to defray expenses of a luncheon. » A short business meet- | ing. will be held before the dance. ELKS MUSICAL CONCERT The entertainment for the families of EKiks and members. of the lodge ; put on last evening in their Elks’ hall | was considered one of ‘the rare mus- ical treate of the year. The Rickett i performance ‘on various instruments | while the younger Meneley, baritone, delighted his hearers at every num- ver and end.ess encores. The Elks out all concerned both forthe concert and for the dance following \wffere, by the way, it is reported there was by every artist available, ‘uchanan and Wagner in- cluded. MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETS The Presbyterian Women’s ‘Mis- sionary society will meet on Thurs-; day, December 9, at 3 o’clock in the'} church parlors. Topic, The Southern | Mountaineer. | Devotional Service—Mrs. George N. | Keniston. AY “The Southern Mountaineer, ' His History and Characteristics”’—Mrs. H. K. Craig. “Great Men Who Have Come out of the Mountains’—Mrs. Charles Liessman. “Our Women’s Board in the Moun- tains’—Mrs. W. F. Jones. Hostesses—Mrs. C. L. Young, Mrs. | N. O Ramstad, and Mrs. Obert Olson. | Every woman in the congregation i+ most cordially and urgently invited to be present. * Dancing Class, Thursday vigor, | Night, Elks Hall. All members. of Knights of | Pythias cordially invited to a Basket Social and Dart at their Hall Wednesday, the 8th. Dance tp real music in Patter- ‘son Hall, Wednesday evening, December 8th. , McKenzie Or- | ;chestra, dancing at 9:00 p. m./ | Admission $1.00. Ladies free. DYE RIGHT | Buy only “‘Diamond Dyes’” |; | | Each package of “Diamond Dyes” druggist show you “Diamond Dyes Miss Minnie Wolf, an employe of | the | gouty ! and hall now*about to be opened. | | that éach | trio proved to be wonderful in their | did themselves in the delight given | ——— | | Steele, | its silver plated metal case emf silver plated. Case. $5.00, Gold Plated, $6.00, pi a | «y.@ITY NEWS | % From Esmond Banker A. W. Engel, of Esmond, is greeting friends in Bismarck. “ Wing V Miss Verna Tilton, of Wing, is visit- ing friends in Bismarck today. Wilton ‘Calter — doing business in town yesterday. From Washburn \ Attorney McCullough, ‘of Washburn, was doing business in town yester- day. ~ Senator Here Senator shaking hands with hosts of friends in Bismarck today. Here from Maddock Hegge, formerly School Land Com- missioner, is in town today, from Mad- dock. On Trip To Cities Mrs. Sam H. Clark and Mrs. Clark, 3% avenue A east, left the first of the ‘week for Minneapolis to spend a few days. Birthday Party Miss Jean Steele, daughter of entertained Saturday a H. a of her friends at a Eltinge theater party at the Eltinge in honor of her Leaves For New York eley left New York over eight months oJ o Helner C. Apslund, of Wilton, was | P. Jacobson, of Mott, is | \ i | a > SET No. 501 is flat and compact, bites THE “BULL DQG” is a bit stockier in the handle: sturdg and businesslike. Triple 24 Shaving Edges (12 double-edged Blades). Genuine Leather | music was furnished by a J Iq this event. Basket pattern in high relief. Razor and 24 ShavingEdges({2 double-edged. Blade As illustrated, $5.00. A favorite set wit! men who travel. Gold plated, $6.00. a ‘Canadian Factory: New 73 St. Alexander St. Montreal, Quebec ‘HE oe A Gillette just the Gift for him He deserves this pleasant surprise on Christmas morning —a Gill- ette Razor... Select from the styles described and pictured here the distinctive Gillette that expresses his indi- viduality, Take this-page along to the store for reference. Do:so today. It’s one day nearer Chyistmas. KNOWN THE — Chicago San Francisco edged Blades). York ,London Madrid SPs Brussels Geneva ‘COMBINATION get known as No, 00 is:—Gillette Razor, Shaving Brush, Shaving Soap and 24 Shaving Edges (12 double - edged Blades).— All compactly contained in a band ago and since then has been pravel- ing in the west. P. E. O. Meetin The regular meeting of the P. Sisterhood was held in the Communi room of the City library on Monday | evening and a most interesting pro- gram was enjoyed. Here January 18 Theo Karle, the noted tenor, appear in concert in Bismarck at the ‘Auditorium Jan, 18. Arrangements us veg wade Uo interes: the musical oresnizationg of the Missouri slope A SUCCESSFUL PARTY The Bismarck Elks gave the last of a series of three entertainments and dances at the lodge hall Monday even- ing. Meneley-Ricketts, a Lyceum company gave an excellent program | of musical numbers. Following the entertainment there was a dance and orches- tra under the leddership of Mr. Bu- chanan. . There was.lots of pep to the J. I. Hegge, brother of the late 0. 1: | numbers.and a merry crowd made the) BEE He 8s, ! Dancing Class, Thursday |Night, Elks Hall. event most successful. * It was announced that — the ks would give a dance every three we Golden brown ~piping hot! Aunt Jemima Buckwheat Flour at your groeer’s in 20-0z. car- tons or 4-Ib, sacks: some Genuine Leather Case Razor triple silver plated. $7.50. g will ni season to revive uring the winter ye (i e ialeside of the fra: terest in the ternity. BALL TEAM GOING, FAST IN SERIES Wilton High School basketball team defeated Turtle Lake in Wilton \Friday, by a score of 23 to 14. Wilton has also defeated Cole Har- bor and Garrison this year and has a 'ejean record. Wilton won the basket- pall championship of ‘McLean count; j Myst year and, has a which will make a strong ™d fo {honors this year. There will be a dance in Pat- terson Hall Wednesday evening, December gth. Dancing at 9:00 ip. m. with music by McKenzie \Orchestra.. Admission $1.00. ‘Ladies Free. - Gold plated, $6.00. 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