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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST: 8, ’21 - Social.and THE “GRACE NOTES” FOR FALL ler, is. visiting here, the guest of Mrs. | lowstone National.Park and Salt;Lake TO. ina hospital here for. treatment re-] 4 INNE! TAKE it , turned home tofay. ) : ‘E, B.. Woodward, City, Veal They expect to be gone} Mr, peat ka? ie jafl’ a Mra! SEE Lh ¢ several weeks, "TCR ie oa IS ETRE A. W. Carlson left for the Minnesota, fee a HOME‘FROM TRIP’: VISIT IN BEULAH eee lakes with a motor party on a several” Personal Mr.and Mrs, 0. EF. Anderson and{_ The Misses Clara Garnier, florence; RETURNS FROM MINNESOTA | weeks’ outing trip. \ |family, Mr. and. Mrs. William Falconer | Garéke “and* Alfreda Krueger spent] | Mrs, Norman J. Stubstad of Person ——_—_—_— fi eee yaad Mr. ; Mg Mrs. J. B. | Several eye ene first of the week vib: Court Bas returned from Minnesota, BUSINESS VISITOR. ayler and family have'returned from: iting at Miss Krueger’s home in Beu-| where she visited her parents fox two] J. A. Davies of Wing, was a busi- Program For Current Rs ae motor ay Mirouglt weatern| lah, North Dakota. months, ness visitor in the city today. forth Dako visit jeas: Scomavaae aeeo a 2 Dale Pagk in the: Killdeer :{ J. L. Pitton, district sales manager ins a Wennosday Ee premier Ana ‘The mee of twelve spent ee eas | of the International Harvester Co., of i season of the Current Events clud able four days in the: mountains, aha? passa’ tie city today on a : will be held. The program commit- PICNIC PARTY. ge tions Ths i tee was composed of Mrs. Nellic a HERE FROM DICKINSON . . if Ld: 4 se A group of twelve ladies, who had = ) Evarts, Mrs. D. J. McGillis and Mrs. | planned to spend the day at Lake Isa-|, Mr. and Mrs. Partridge and-daugh- y George, Register.. ere The following is the entire program for the Current: Events club: SEPTEMBER 21, 1921. | Our Government. ‘President | Harding's Mrs. Register, 5 The Cabinet Officers and Their Fam- ilies—Mrs. McGillis. Eee Our Government's Waste — Mrs. } Evarts. | Hostess—Mrs. Arnot, i i | ter and Miss Iona Jertson of Wash- burn,.were in the city today. ON TRIP THROUGH :PARK Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Sanders left this morning on a motor trip'to Yel- belle yesterday had a picnic party at the home of Mrs. Austin Logan. On account of the weather it was decide! to postpone the party to Lake: Isabelle. and they: spent the day at the Logan home. : i é SPECIALS eM A Problems — ON VACATION TRIP Miss Adele Kauffman left this morning-on her vacation trip. Miss Kauffman will visit Mrs. Stanley Al- beitson,: formerly Miss Dorothy Van _ RELIABILITY Now on tables, of broken OCTOBER 5, 1921. wan Our State. : Hook of Bien at. petrols, Mich- is Resource ff the State—Mrs, Bur- igan, and relatives in Chicago. b P,; Seana eae peng copia on numbers in Pumps, North Dakota . Authors — Mrs. eee TRIP. 7 French. | Judge’ A. M¢ Christianson’ has _re- Noted North .Dakotans—Mrs. Me- | turned ‘from’ a pleasant motor trip Oxfords and , ligh Lean. i through Minnesota.’ Judge Christian- Hostess—Mrs. Register. | son will go back in a few weeks to . OCTOBER 19, 1921. bring his family, who are at the lakes, Sh t " as Indian Life. £ | home. + BR ons. ag oes a ‘pret Families of America—Mrs. y Sew ¥ YORK x Fitch, ye FROM . Peery’ pd « 4 indian Legends and Music—Mrs.} A. H./'thompson of ssiyuale, New Roliabilt de the archases = guide Foster, * York, ig in Bismarck. on business. religbility hea se of the many || ° ’ Some Well Known Indians—Mrs. | 2 ‘ Mr. Thompson has considerable land ' ‘ R h B Welch. - BY MARIAN HALE. inew large sleeve. The skirt, eight/ interesté:in North Dakota. satished clients who Feepminend be IC. mon S OO e ry osetia New York, Aug. 2.—The sleeve, the] ftiches iron the ground, has the VISITING HERD glasses. cae ‘ 2, 2521. longer i . ‘ } wet Education. waist line and the skirt length! ieeeake ankles | pointe: reach ie Mrs. C, M. Proctor’ of. Stillwater, Bonham Brothers ‘ Present Day Tendencies in Enducu-| Those are the three “grace notes” with this is worn a mushroom hat|Minn., who is just returning from}] Eyes Tested and Glasses Fitted. f tion—Miss Palmer. : of the fall styles. trimmed in’ the new glycerined vul | California, where she spent the win- w Progress in. School ‘Music—-Mrs.| Large sleeves, however, have noth-| ture. Larson. a ing of the old-fashioned clumsiness} The smart Joseph white basque A Discussion of the Smith-Townerj about them. ‘They are soft and| embroidered in black, worn with 3 Bill—Mrs. Postlethwaite. clinging. black satin skirt is a startiing “trot- Hostess—Mrs. McLaan, The Joseph model of black andj teur”’ costume. The velvet hat rolled ' NOVEMBER 16, 1921. | grap crepe, embroidered heavily on| off the face is trimmed in monkey t Health Day. sleeves, blouse and belt, shows the| fur, ¢ Responses—Health Hints. : ‘Teaching Health—Mrs, Arnot, r iM Keeping Everybody’ Well — Mrs.|__The Education of the Blind—Mrs | Northern Ohio University. On her 66 ‘ ’ Moses. Lenhart. trip :Miss Palmer stopped'at Lake ‘Mo her m3 Recreation in the “Home— Mrs. The Care and Education of the De-] Geneya¥ Wis., to complete a‘course in & 9 3. Burke. fective—Mrs. Miller. Sunday school leadership and in Min- $ Hostess—Mrs. Zuger. MAY 3, 1922. Mother's Day— Hostess-~-Mrs. Evarts. neapolis to visit friends, “NOVEMBER 20, 1921. Immigration. VISITING IN CITY, ‘I have soi The Stranger Within Our Gates—| Responses—Tributes to Mother. J. B., Baker, manager of the mill ” Mrs. Zuger, Famous Ri araltc ae Oe at the High Up gold mine, near Vir- ; f . ms Oriental Immigration or Invasion-- fore e rs ginia City, Montana, is spending his. Mrs. Lenhart. The Girl Problem—-Mrs. Moses. vacation in the city. IG 1lOUX ‘ A’ Study of Ellis Island—Mrs. Mil-| Hostess—Mrs. Lenhart. —_________ : ; et ates oh Lismore 17, 1922. RETURNS. FROM VACATION. lostess—Mrs. Mi 8, vag paves Mrs, A. K. Happel, Bi 1k, hospi- DECEMBEsH 4, 1921. | Modern. “American “Poets — Mrs-|.41° “Tissionary,, returned yesterday Father's Day—“Be more than a dad; | Burke. from her vacation spent at:the home be chum tothe lad.” Responses—Tributes to Father. What a,tather’Gan Do tor His Son— Mrs... Register. h Duties of Parents: in Training for Citizenship—Mrs. Evarts. ce Boy Problems—Mrs: Burton. Hostess—Mrs. Frenc December 28, 1921. Literature. ete He ee Books ‘of the Year—Mrs. Arnot. Religious Literature—Mrs. Welch. Hostess—Mrs.° Miller. The meeting held May 17,.1922, will he the closing meeting of the Current. Events club. “Each meeting opens with roll cail, when each member re- | sponds with a current event. ANNOUNCEMENT OF MARRIAGE. of friends in: North and South Da- kota. _ ON BUYING TRIP. 3 P.M. Webb left this morning for Chicago and’ New York on nis regular. buying trip for Webb’s Ready-to? Wear department. i HERE FOR TREATMENT. yoed 2 : Announcements have been received x } a alae gros pelea inthe city of the. wedding of Frank H. E, Gansz of Kulm, who has. been McGillis “| Thrams, formerly of this’ city, .on 7 ¢ , ay Thursday’ of last week to Miss Ian 464 oy, ‘ alk Revie elected Mrs | Monson of Center, N. D. The wedding h ag 406 prot Shiri + yt | took place, at Casper, Wyo. Mr. and ¢ 4 f ? Samu RT Ca be 1922, Mrs, Thrams will make their‘home in LADIES ra 4 : rH ica’ (Reading)—Mrs. Postlethwaite. | price. " Hostess—Miss Palmer. | Gage AERIS 182E- | Phone or come in today. Pelakees Portrait een eaees| They’re going fast. + Beonomics. zi ’ Responses—Household Discoveries. Bread-making and ‘Its History—Mrs. Foster. s Feeding the World—Mrs. McLean. Labor Saving Devices—Mrs. Welch. Hostess—Mrs._ Larson. JANUARY 25, 1922. Civics. i Safety First—Mrs. Larson. The Needs of a City—Mrs. Moses. Municipal Problems-—Mrs. Postleta- waite. Hostess—*"r~. FL. Community ‘uue. Boys’ and Girls’ Clubs in Town and Country—Miss: Palmer. The Rural Community Center—Mrs. Zuger. Art Expression in Rural Communi- ties—Mrs. Arnot. Hostess—Mrs. Moses. FEBRUARY 22, 1922. + Washington—Lincoln. Responses—Incident in the Lives of Washington and Lincoin. Abraham Lincolna—The play—Mrs. Lenhart. Washington's Problems (1789-1797) Foster. .f 8, 1022. —Mrs. Burke. Lincoin’s Problems (1860-1865)— Mrs. Miller. Hostess—Mrs, ‘Postlethwaite. MARCH 22, 1922. Lessons in Good Citizenship—Mrs. Fitch. The Non-English Speaking Mother —Mrs. Evarts. e One Day's Appreciation of Amer- ‘American Painters of Home Lite— Mrs. Larson. | Women Sculptors of America— Mrs. Register. Hostess—Mrs. Fitch. APRIL 19, 1922. Education— : The Drama in the School—Mrs. Mc- Lean. WATERMELONS) | Americanization. | | | Casper, Wyoming. ACCEPTS POSITION. auditor’s office at Dickinson, has. ac- | cepted a position in the office of the tax commissioner. Miss Sigrid -Alf- son, who has been in that office, has eecented a position as secretary to,Dr. Beeler, president of the Minot Normal. LEAVE FOR PARK TRIP. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Robertson, of Second street, have left on a motor trip to Glacier National Park. RETURNS FROM OHIO. Miss Bertha Palmer, deputy state superintendent of public instruction, hag returned from Aaa, Ohio, where she delivered a series of lectures at Miss Maude Angliss of the county,’ We have’ just received a nice line of jLadies’ Shoes’ in the latest styles, as well as a complete line of Misses Shoes. For the school children we have a well assorted stock of Educator School Shoes. Every pair of shpes we sell is fully guaranteed or your money refunded. Make it a point to see Jake Siegal 418 Broadway bi (Bismarck Fur Store Location) Remember every Friday and Sat- urday, we have special bargains at wonderful low prices. | i | | Now you can get 30x314 Non-Skid Tire $13.95 — the price of a Goodyear 30x314 Non-Skid Tire The finest tire at the lowest COPELIN MOTOR CO. | Ford and Fordson Sales and BISMARCK, N. D. a genuine Goodyear at $13.95. Service Look for the Big Sroux Trademark LL youngsters like Big Sioux Biscuits } and Little Sioux Biscuits. They are not only crisp: and delicious to the taste but wholesome and healthful as well. And so they. should be, as they are guaranteed strictly pure. Wise mothers keep them always on hand for their children. Your dealer sells Big Sioux Biscuits, in the large, full-value packages. Big Sioux Biscuits are fresher and crisper because they’re baked right here in the West. ZH, LSO esk your grocer for these Big € Sioux Cookie-Cakes and Crackers: CT | Vanilia Wafers Fig Bars Cocoanut Jumbles IN, FEREE Littl: Sioux Biscuits Marshmallow Wafers CONDITION Cheese Squares Graham Crackers Waldorf Sodas 4C PER LB. WHILE THEY LAST Fifth Street Stationery uaskin: Block Will open 520—8th St. DONALD MacDONALD VIOLIN August 4th, 1921 a class in Phone 237 Family Sodas, etc. etc. Manchester Biscuit Company Sioux Falls, S. D. and Fargo, N. D. Established 1902 pee 10UX Biscuits.