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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1928 Social and. Personal Carnival Effects To be Feature of Dinner, Dance A feature of the dinner and e to be given by the ladies of astern Star and members of usonic lodge Friday evening, March 2 at the Masonic Temple will be the carnival effect given air by means of brilliant dec- nd special features ip the tertainment. The com- charge announce that features” are being nt from the Twin Cities for the party which will be the last big ent of the winter season for the Members of the commit- ude Mrs, Clifton Johnson, irman of the Eastern Star, Mrs, Lahr, Mrs, R. M. Bergeson, Nupen, Mrs. Price Owens, Mrs, Jack Oberg, Mrs. Van the Masonic commit- p is composed of H. S. Lobach, airman, B. M, Dunn, and J. E. Kaulfuss. Members of the com- mittee will act on the reception committee. The following menu served: will be Fruit cocktail, Roast turkey, dressing, and cran- berry sauce. Mashed potatoes, gravy, green » fresh tomato salad, pickles, and celery rolls, orange slerbet caki coffee, und members of the Eastern Star whether affiliated with the local order or not are cordilaly invited ttend. OW DAY AT B.& PW CLUB one hundred sixteenth anni- versary of Longfellow’s birth will celebrated this evening at the and Professional Women’s club room, Members and their guests will spend the evening with An- The Business ori greatest home poet. Mrs. Florence Davis, city librarian, will read his poems, while the great ters of writings an vill begin a all members w do to bring their guests before time. o'clock sharp and ur that AMONG CITY VISITORS 5 nd M. J. Lein of Dris- jovitch of Killdeer, nith of Sterling, Mrs, of Moffit, George J. ft KNOWLES The JEWEL Tiswance.n DAK WraMONDS “JEWELRY HAVE YOUR DIAMONDS remounted white gold or platinum, Enhance the beauty of your diamonds and increase their value by having them re- mounted, in We will ‘submit special de- signs with p s free of charge. Your old le wedding ring can be made into one of the t style in either white or & gold without using any new gold. If you are sentimen- tl about your wedding ring we can show you how we can make it over without even changing the date on inside. Our new line of diamohd mountings will give you an idea of how your diamonds would look in the new style mountings. F, A. KNOWLES. Jeweler, Bismarck. Your diamonds remounted whil2 you wait. UNL NUL a ‘rate of interest as safety of principal. KING TUT-ankh-AMEN achieved safety for 3500 years for the principal of his treasure while de- posited in the vaults by the River We aim not only to provide safety for our savings department deposi- tors and certificate holders but also to return to them in income as high a B The First National Bank . The Pioneer Bank Dayqof Brittin, A, T. Arneson and Ed. Nygaard of Arena, B. C of Wing, and Mr. and Mr Wog of Belfield were amo: visitors today. Give Shower for - Mrs. Spalding A miscellan shower was given by Mrs, Sadie O'Connor, Dodd last evening at her home at the Rose Apartments in compliment to Mrs, Carleton C. Spalding, for-! Miss Charlotte Thompson, leaving tomorrow to join her husband in Fargo. i Wreaths und streamers of lotus/ blossoms hung from the ceiling the room and wreathed themselv over the walls of the room and thé lights—transforming the scene ‘to! one of the Orient in which the fig- ures of Japanese clad figures min-| gled. j The evening was spent by the guests in sewing und playing cards. | o'clock a two-course lunch: | served by the hoste Ladies Aid Give St. Patrick’s Social] The Ladies Aid of the Presbyteri- an church will give a St. Patric! al_at the church parlors Thurs- | March 1. The program will con | of an address by Miss Mary wnev, director of the North Di kota library comm fluence of Readin; on the program Piano duet—Miss Jean Setser and | Eleanor Mann. Reading—Clarice Belk. Instrumental solo—Francis Nu»s- sle, The sociul program will be pre- ceded by a business meeting prom i Other numbers ly at p. m. Members and their; friends e cordially invited to at-) tend. WNTERTA y ‘NER M . Paul A. Coo) en- tertained at a 6o’clock dinner sun. day evening tor M Owens who expect to leave soon for Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. Owens has been connected with the City National Bank for some time past. Covers were laid for eight guestsi GIVE DINNER Miss Laura B. Sanderson of La Moure wa3 entertained at dinner at the home of Dr. and Mrs. F Smyth Sunday evening and by Leila Diesem at a luncheon Mon- | da: Miss Sanderson who came as a member of the Committee of 42 left yesterday for Jamestown, WOMAN'S COMMUNITY COUNCIL The regular meeting of the Wo- men’s Community Council will be held in the rest room of the Mason- ic Temple Saturday, March 3, at 3:30 p.m. The Telephone com- pany have extended an invitation {to the women to visit the exchange at 4:30 o'clock. TO PUT.ON DIO CONCERT Those interested in listening in on a goad radio’ concert will have the opportunity of doing so tomor- row night when the Knights of Columbus Glee club of Fort Worth, Tex., will jfut on a concert begin- ning at 9:30 o’clock. ITING AT LARSEN HOME we M. Thomas and daughter, M Theodore Mertens and son, Teddie of Van Hook are guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Larsen for se 1 weeks. They are on their way to their home at Sand Point, Idaho, VIS M ATTENDED of a series of “Third House” dances to be given at Patterson hall last evening. Dance at Patterson’s Hall every Wednesday and Satur- day evening. Regular meeting Lloyd Spetz Post American Legion tomorrow evening, 8 p. m. Lunch. | Nile but no income was received therefrom. is consistent with { Mss vey | | the undersleeves and undervest a THIRD HOUSE DANCE WELL | A large crowd attended the last! | of Werner, Mrs. W. E. Freer of Dunn} { today. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE — ’ PAGE FIVE [ETON JACKET WORN WITH SPRING SUITS Fisica ne ; New spring suits show variations ! | of the ‘ Ston Jacket. One model has bell sleeves re: ing only” slightly below the elbow may be worn with a short- ved slip-on dress of the sort d for three-piece suits other has underslecves, hirred at the waist, and an under- vest resembling a blouse gathered on a wide, low belt. In this model most alway as the lining, giving the effect of a bright, silk blouse worn under a tailored suit. | LOCAL GIRL DE: SKETC An_ interpretative | “The Spirit of the Pars Dran by Miss Agi sons of Bismare | for the 192: book of the Uni- | versity Dakota appeared ‘in the rotogravure section of th | Minneapolis Journal Sunday The sketch made by Miss Parsons was selected by the judges at | University as the best ad: {the subject intended to be reprsent- ed, GIVES BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. A. J. Vossbeck of F i Street gave a birthday p {or of the fifth birthd: ‘tle daughter, Vivian ernoon when nine little folks were invited to help celebrate the occa- ‘sion, After attending the matinee at jthe Eltinge theatre a 6 o'clock |birthday tunche: hostess was assisted by Mrs | Clooten. | TO VISIT HERE | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stassek of j Oakes arrived Saturday night for a | visit with. Mi Rose § Si | ek, formerly Miss Elsie | ographer in the office of the state | engineers, will remain here for sev- ‘eral days while Mr. Stasek returned ; to Oakes yesterday. i ENTERTAIN AT WHIST PARTY ; Misses Lucille and Helen Dahl j entertained a group ‘of friends at | their home on 615 Fifth Street last evening at whist. The honors at | cards were won by Miss Hilda Boe and Archie Johnson. A course lunch- | eon was served at 11 o'clock, i RETURNS EAST a short visit with his brother, E. ) Allen, Mr. Allen stooped in Bi / mare! ther uiter a three month's season at Portland, Ore., und other § points | along the coast. VISITORS AT TAFT HOME | Mr, and Mrs. E. W. Taft idaughter, Miss Frances, departed {for their home at Reynolds after a week's visit at the home of Mr. and j Mrs. Lowell Taft of the city. The Tafts have been spending the win- ter in Utah. and Mrs. R. E, Jack left this morning | for Winchester, Ind., to care for her ‘aunt, who is very ill. Mrs, Jack ex- pects to return within a month or two. John Heemstra of Dunn Center, Earl Daily of Carson, Lillian Bell; Center, and Carl E. Flitterer and daughter of Glen Ullin visited here | VISITING SENATOR ! Mrs, B. F, Baker of Glenbarn is} visiting her husband, Senator Baker | until the close of the legislative sses- | sion. i RETURN TO STEELE { Mr. and @rs. M. Selness of Steele | returned to their home this morn- ing after spending/several. days here! consulting with a physiciap. RETURN TO CITY Mr. and Mrs. Albert: Tesk@ return- ed Sunday evening from: Minneap =————— EE DYE SKIRT, COAT ' DRAPERIES WITH | DIAMOND DYES Each package of “Diamond Dyes? contains direction so simple that any woman can dye or tint faded, skirts, dresses, waists, coats, | i thing like new Buy Dyes”—no other kind—then perfect home dyeing is ‘guaranteed, ever if you have never dyed: before. T el your druggist whether the ‘material - and Mrs. D.C.) Frank Allen of New York City] ‘left this morning for his home after for shert vist wth his bro- | TO CARE FOR AUNT | | | o’clock. ¥ “Diamond |° "HT NA ec TT : es ° ' i A.W.LUCAS CO. | ~ Bismarck’s Busy Ready-to-Wear Shop -~— ae You'll Just Love These Smart New Spring Suits All the delightful freshness of spring is embodied in these clever new suit thodels. The youthful “Jacquette” styles, the rich tailored models and the smart three-piece suits with harmonizing blouses. Suits for dressy street wear and also for comfortable outing and sports wear. A collection of the cho‘cest newest and most popular models of the season is here for your approval. These go on'sale tomorrow morning at prices that represent unusual values. $19 - 950 | 500 - 295. 500 _ 9° To Top the New Modes With Smartness You must see the many new hats that we have 0 to “10 just received. Chic tailored models and more elaborately trimmed styles. Hats for all ocea- sions and at popular prices. ‘Don’t fail to see the new neckwear, particularly thé new Bandanas. These are proving the most popular craze that has struck the country for some time. They’re used for many putpeses, too. ‘ . LEAVES ON BUSINESS TRIP . F. L. Conklin left last night on a business trip to Minneapolis, Minn Batents of Baby Girl | Mr..aid Mrs. Carl Robidou of 701 Frpnt Strect are the parents of a daby girl. Regular meeting’ Lloyd Spetz Post Amerjcan Legion tomorrow evening, 8 p. m. Lunch. lis, Minf., where they were cla VISITOR HERE by the death of a relative. Miss Margaret Myers of Dazey, N. : | D. is flere visiting as the guest of Miss Norena. Hedine. RICHAOLT SCHOOL *-Miss Agnes Boyle has been absent from school several days on account of illness. * ‘George Newton. of Superior is in the city visiting his father who,bis +| bpen ill for some time, " Mon ‘and Mr. ‘of Minot enyitel’ city last «RB. BY Smith of Sat | and” Mrs, N. Zimny Stopped over in night. * # Rheumatism ?-banishpain! dation of blood tis- \@THURSDAY MUSICAL ‘CLUB ‘The Thursday Musical‘ club will Meet at the home of Mrs. Herman: . Scheffer Thursday afternoon At 3 oman of Grand Forks y ianson, spoke to tha upper grades,; Washington's Birthday. The three. lower .gradea’ held exercises in their: own: rooms. AK 3 Capital City Lodge No. 2, 1.0, 0. F. Ail He are . tobe pres- you wish to dye:is: wool: or silk, or. whether it is’linen, cotton, or mixed goods. Diamond Dyes jtrenks spot, fate, or run, Advt. san i ‘ent at meeting tonight, In- ‘stallal and ° at.7:30.), ‘Mra. Joba Gelssler ii ealled to the Twin Citi ilenss of a’ relative) CALLED TO <CITIES: