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FRIDAY, “NOVEMBER 28, 1998 Social and Personal Illustrious Group Give Luncheon For Mrs. Grace Grime Mrs. Grace Grime of Fargo, state president of the North Dakota Chap- ter of the P. E. 0. Sisterhood, was an honor guest at a luncheon given by members cf the local chapter at e her husband: For the past four) months she has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Dor- an. After Christmas Mr, and Mrs. Wilkinson expect to legve for Flor- ida for the remainder of the winter. 1. 0. 0. F, DANCE. A.W. LUCAS \ COMPANY | the Elks club yesterday. Places were Bismarck Canton No. 5, P. M. I, 0, ; | Attends Conclate laid for 30, afd Mrs, Charles Staley, |0. F. will give the fifth of the “B president, pres.ded. Among the other | series of dances at ‘ellows hall, ; i : Of Chancellors out of town-guests at the luncheon |corner Main and Third street, Sat-| lamarek's Busy Shopping Center” were: Miss Fannie Amidon of Val-|urday night. Visiting Odd Fellows ‘ Sy The Imperial Chancellors held ley City; Mrs, Mary Flemington and Rebekahs welcome. Luncheon their banquet at the Elks club last evening when 108 were present at the conclave. Count Ilya attended the celebration of superintendents And: principals angnwae aualentn 4 4 Z f: j We have a wide selection in Amer- “ . . at 8 P. M. Imperial Dictator R. At ™iTubey| While in this vicinity Mrs, Grime | she will be the guest of Mrs, Alfred} ad Fox and ‘Stone Marten to recollection, of the N. D OA ti ne To enable our employees to atten i ; gs vate “jwas also a guest of the Mandan | Zuger. j choose from. ’ . ee - convention at, the Riccardo Martin concert. of Fargo presided as jtoastmaster | (me oe tae be, o: ! SE Bi ol and called for toasts from Supt. PARAS CHICKEN SUPPER i — Ismarck. ee Nelson Sauvain, Devils Lake; § MAYVILLE NORMAL BANQUET, . The Baptist Ladies and Young X Geo. Hanna, Valley, City; Sup’ Covers were laid for 50 at the ban- | People Will serve u chicken supper e A. White, Minot; “R. B. quet for the alumni ef the Mayville }at the Baptist church this evening : president of the state board of ad-|Normal in the classes of 1898 and | beginning at 5 fenchers and Prof. Schmidt of the) 1901 at the Van Horn cafe. Miss town people tire’ éoidially ‘invited. P. S. Berg, Dickinson.) jonnson as toastmistress very clev- — Jov. R. A. Nestos, and Prof. J. D.! ory introduced the various speakers | FOOD SALE. Engelman, secretary, of the national) song whom were “Mr. Traits, Mrs, |. The First Luthe education association” of Washing-}' 4 “whittemore, Mr. Bergum, Mr. | ciety will olier fo ton, D. Mehus and President Swain. Songs | “spritsbakelscr,” “Futtigmai y Chancellor's hats and favors were| and cheering formed an important | .t the Sorenson Hardware store Sat- / aaa aieaeren a thawballopa (sane Pett cf the program. Miss Bertha | urday afterno 2 FOR SCHOOL * Hanson lead the gathering in their resounded through the hall. : ing. NTERTAINS ivk MIS§ NEIBAVER What could be nicer than to 7. W. Blair acted as. tailtwister| sheerins Pitre dehn Mosh entenained last AND BUSINESS and exacted fines from, alt chancel- Jors who failed to sing or heeded not the demands of the imperial dictat- or. B.C. Tighe of Fargo staged the nasal match’ box’ tTace won by Supt. Nelson Sauvain. The an consisted of Allustrjous and Imperial dictator, R. Ay Trubey, (Fargo; Mustrious ‘assistant Supt. H. Ztwhich numbered 19 about pl for| aunt, Mrs. Flprence Davis, while at- | t 1 ” . enene) Fags ‘SL Hine, suena eee ese race day religious training in eon. | tending the N. D, E. A. here. | an inexpensive and practical dress. in the season’s most populas Treasurer, Supt. J. C. Gould, Oakes; | nection with the schoel. Members ; The season’s newest styles are shades. Nlustriows “Chanter, Supt. J. W.jof the local ministerial asséciation| . FANCY WORK SALE. ‘i shown of Canton Crepe, Satin Thornton, Fessenden; Ilustriogs | nd school officials took the matter Soiete-enllee fees tant faced Canton, Poiret Twill and Say S ‘a advise id asale of taney wor | ‘ —— Sa Lats HUES ECU sa Bene a ere ny and other articles at the Bismarck | Velvets in Brown, Navy, Black and Inner Circle, ~ Prof, Wm. Wemett, MRS. WILKINSON LEAVES. Pood Marker § turday, Wee. 8 colors at Vane cinys? Supe Hy vlln, wae Mrs. Neal Wilkinson and son, Neal, | 4 [~~ ton, H, Helgeson, Fargo and CG. R.[Jr, left this’ morn’ng for Kansas Biggs, Aberdeen. {City, Mo., to spend the holidays with | | ~~ GITY NE NEWs ° Riccardo Martin Is a _ Start the Musical Don't stop Stiand, E.lendale; Miss Elsie, Cook, Minot; Mrs, McFarland, Fargo; Beatrice Johnson of Grand Forks. Mrs. M. C. Schoelkopf gave q couple of beautiful solos. The honor guest LUNCHEON FOR EDUCATORS A luncheon for the ministers ‘of the city, members of the Bismurck board of cducation and several out| of town leaders in” religious work was given at the Grand Pacific hotel yesterday, Dr. “Thomas S. Young of | Philodelphia addressed the gathering Victor Red Seal Artist Children’s E:ducation with ABC Readin’, 'ritin’, and "rithmetic no longer form the all-inclusive circle of the, educated man woman. You want the or children to know some- by, snare sie eae: ponder chau oe eae (full fashioned) _ Misses and Children’s Little Miss Gage hats are specially pr iced thing of the fine arts and : aes Righetti $1.50 value. at of these MUSIC is one of Care Collide, 3 pr. for $6.95 the most important. superb Victrola, with Victor Records, should be a part of the child’s educational equip- ment. ©The study of music is a pleasure, not some- thing to be endured. ‘The Write Us for Our Sugges- tions of getting a Machine. will be served. MRS, BLEWETT HERE. Mrs, Andrew Blewett of James- town, state secretary of the Degree evening for her sister, Miss Aun: SNeicauer of, Bism res, wao will b married to Peter Vanderm.y of thi city on Nov, 2 GUEST oF M MRS DAVIS, {Miss Margaret O Connor, teacher at Hankingon, is the guest of her | —— Announce Birth, Mr, and Mrs. Join N city are the paren's of Here for Game. J..A. Purcell of the "E and C. H. Geist cf the Minot Daily News’ are hefq today to cover the Fargo-Minot footbal! game, Detour Sign Removed The detour sign on the Bismarck- | Mandan road has been removed, yer mitting Autbmiobiles to take the gra- | vel road’ through a new underpass of , the Northern Pacific, Purchases Purebred The Capital View Stock Farm, own- ed by William Breen, proprietor, which has a fine lot of Aberdeen Angus cattle, has added a new herd bull,, purchased from E. C, Christen- sen of McKenzie LICENSED Tu SHOOT DEER. A license to take family of white and a family of Black-tailed deer for the Historical Society museum has been given L. F, Crawford, curator, A Ford touring car belonging to W. A. Smith of Moffit, crashed into a truck belonging to the Northern Produce company’ at Third and Thay- er streets about 9: o'clock this morn- ing. Eges on the truck were~splat- tered in the street. “Both cars were badly damaged. No one was badly urt. Bismarck Hosjital Mrs. C. H. Comitz, New Sale: Mrs. Dan Haupt, New Leipzig, EI Welcome To Teachers. Big Reduction in re se ' As a fitting climax to A Choker For Christmas The quality, workmanship, and beauty of these exclusive gar-¢ ments, leave nothing to be desired by the Woman or Miss looking for Dresses .— : Frocks Every wardrobe should include one of these popular priced wool or velvet dresses, attractively trimmed with Beads, Braid and leathers in Brown and Navy, also a few Jerseys;.in sizes 16 to 42. Specially priced at $39.50 ~ $25.00 © PRE-HOLIDAY BOX SALE OF HOSIERY Buy Now for Christmas giving and save. Men’s Quaker Silk Hose. Women’s 3 pr. for $3.50 Silk and Wool Hose $1.50 value 3 pr. for $3.50 | PHOENIX HOSE With High Spliced Heel. 3 pr. for $7.95 event, we have rearranged our stocks and will offer, \ ‘ our sensational selling We Will Close Saturday at snuggle into the warmth of one of these new coats that radiate value and style supremacy. Gerona, Marvella and Bolivia are cleverly designed into very becoming styles $59°S0 $69.50 lailored Coats a Manishly cut garments of Cheviots and Granada\in Tan, Brown and Grey; plain or checked with straight back or inverted pleat and are lined throughout. -Some have Beaverette collar. Sizes 16 to 44. Specially priced at MILLINERY ae | A large Igt of Turbans, Pokes and Sport hats in Black and colors. For Saturday selling at, “~~ $5.00 JUST RECEIVED _ heap Metal Midwinter Hats in the Most Capti- vating Styles and Colors. Only 25 more Shopping Days Till Christrnas A Visit to Our Gift Shop Reveals Many Attractive and Useful Suggestions o— sao > ‘PAGE FIVE : illinery | HOSKINS-MEYER ——— HO NO-. E NEW LINE OF EXCLUSIVE VICTOR DEALERS Blouses mer Christinson, Steele, and Harty] Sjouquist, Timmer, and Fred Lan-| Fisher, Underwood, Miss E. Weber, | ¢——————_ holds upihbldapaenne, gota a rcnan . Sweaters A. Clark, Hazen have entered the} buger, Underwood, have been dis-| city, J, K. Laughlin, Napoleon, Rose | AT _AT THE MOVIES" of the office goat and does his darn- «Bismarck, North Dakota i i s Bismarck hospital for treatment.| charged from the hospital. Mary Healow, City, have entered the dest to assist the boss with his ro- Silk Underwear Reuben Blumhardt, Elgin, Wm. Ho< = St. Alexius hospital for treatment. maneé. “The Optimist” a Lloyd * ‘4 L hi B kana, Wing, Ailie Woitte, Drake, St. Alexius Hospital Richard Bubel, Center, Master Al- Hamilton comedy and Pathe News Riccardo Martin Is a Victor Red Seal Artist eather Bags Violet’ Benz, Moffit, and Mrs. H. C.|_ J. A.- Roswick, Menoken, Emil] phonse Fitterer, Glen Ullin, A. Van| “The Printer’s Devil” with Wes-|ure also on the program. Horn, city, S. B. Olsor, Regan, Ben Blinderman, Linton, and Walter 5. Schweitzer, Washburn, and Mrs, L| B. Brauer, and baby, city, have been Annabel | discharged from the hospital. Handkerchiefs All very appropriate for Christmas sere Nie Cornish, city, have been discharged] Zirbes, Hazelton, Mrs. Seb Schutt, from the hospital. Blue Grass, Jacob Mastel, Strasburg, ee Mrs. W. T. Moore, Glen Ullin, Mr. Bismarck Hospital, and Mrs. Jacob Klipfel, Ashley, Mrs. Melvin Holey, Turtle Lake; Reuzen’| Christ Wacker, Gartison, Blumherdt, Elgin; Beatta Wacker, O Hazelton, and Violet Benz, Moffit, have Entered the Bismarck hospital. Aug: Stohl, Beulah; Mrs. Alma Le-’ chelt, Valley City; Mrs. Sd, Betsel Streeter; L, Hoy, Grassy Buttl Mrs, J. E, Dartt, Steele; Miss Ida ley Barry showing at the Eltinge theatre today and tomorrow, Friday} and Saturday furnishes lots of fun| g¢ ; and excitement in a small town| ive fancy work sale at Bis- newspaper office. Wesley fights, marek Food market, Dec. 8. OO Trinity Lutheran . Ladies ie For Finer Texture ‘" . and Larger Volume . in the baked gords use Wielse ns Millinery SHOP 420 Broadway EVERY TEACHER .BE SURE AND HEAR Riccardo Martin IN CONCERT TOMORROW (SATURDAY NIGHT) Who Registers at Our Store Will Be Mailed Cy] These Stores Will Close Satur- ( day Evening, ‘November 24, at 8 p. m. to give the staff an op- portunity to attend the . Riccardo Martin Concert. A Valuable Souvenir of the Convention. ‘SAME PRICE for over %@ years ‘DO IT NOW ee _ While You Think of It. WEBB BROS. i A. W. LUCAS CO... .. - HARRIS:ROBERTSON WELLWORTH STORE é : , Finney’s Drug: Store: Grand Pacific Hotel Corner 8:20 P, M. AUDITORIUM