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Social and Personal JRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1925 ipieararaa|| North Dakota Society Observes Founder’s Day The North Dakota Society in Washington, D: C. celebrated the founding of their state on Washing- ton’s birthday with a banquet and the annual clection of officers at the, Association of University Wom- yee ic en’s: Headquarters. oken was married to Elmer August/G” by Effie Rosen; “Cradle Song” | after a visit at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Joseph- te y\ Nearly one hundred members and | Bloomquist of McKenzie by the Rev.|by Lois Ripley of Mandan; “Les Doux|Clemin’s family in Taylor. ine Kroll, whose body was brought guests were present, It was one of E. F. Alfson, who performed both | Aloucttes” by Genevieve La France: Re here from Rugby yesterday, will be the most enthusiastic meetings that |ceremonies; and Miss Olive Frances|“Down Cherry Lane" by Phoebe Lit; HERE ON BUSINESS held tomorrow afternoon at . bi has ever ‘been held by the society | Hickman, also of Menoken, to Elmer|Aylen of Mandan; “To Spring” by| James Riley o¥ Sterling was in] The Rev, Walter E. _— since its organization. Mrs. Percy|Leslie Lundquist of McKenzie. Robert Larson; “By the Brookside” town on business yesterday, as was} conduct the funeral 4 “Crewe, formerly of Mohall, N. D.,| The couples acted as attendants}by Margaret Smith of Mandan; |J. H, Allensworth of Brittin. . J. Bavendick will si F and vice president of the associa-|for cach other in the double wed-|“Tristesse de Columbine” hy Sarah = sare: Louis Bei tion, introduced the toastmaster,|ding. They will make their future|Rubin; and “Lu Fileuse” by Misd/ HERE FROM BALDWIN ke Horner, John 4 Charles D. Hammel, as the official !homes at Sibley Butte, N. D. Steen. S. Fevold of Baldwin was in . and Herman announcer from Station N. D. Miss Esther Taylor, z i} of Mrs. terday on business, Kroll was the sister of John aS program Se) a group WILL SEND 300 0 POSTCARDS TO |H. P. Scheffer, will sing, “A Sum- vee iy et 3 ay ee ane will of songs, very beautifully rendere CHINA mer Night.” F ne buried at Fairview Cemetery op- by Miss Ruth Hudson, contralto, and] At the regular mecting of the L. T. ‘ aes ieee wu be a ion eae Bt vosite the body of her child. George Schimmel, tenor. Frank|L. held Wednesday afternoon at the | THURSDAY MUSICAL CLUB ME Westie ei alba aa CIE . White, former governor of North|Baptist Church, about ninety-five| At the regular meeting of the| 800M, beginning at 1:30, The; Don’t fail to Call Tomorrow 5 Dakota and now the Treasurer of|posteards were prepared to be sent/ Thursday Mosicel Clah told yester-| First Div. of the Presbyterian] at the Bismarck Cloak Shop the United States, was the first}to Miss Mary Taylor, principal of day” aTlorneen ue the home of Mrs.| Ladies Aid has charge and| and look the derful ’ speaker to be introduced. Mr. White |the girls school at Kiungchow, Hai-|j"" a "Graken, ‘with Mine ones | willl hz lenty paud heiiel ¢ ‘ook over the wonderfu was received with long and enthusi-|nan, China, for use in Sunday school abtino ‘as leaders Mi GEE will have plenty of good home display cf Fur Coats. astic applause. His speech was brief | meetings. dale “Stith uel rs. J. French | baking for sale. Vut sincere and to the point. He| Thanks are extended by the'L. T.|and Miss E. Jones hangiacinee, “Hone! a 15 Dark ‘Silk Dre s 9.50 urged us audience to pape oer Ww to a Aeahe anonymous donors of /fong Ago”; and Mrs. F. Bavendick Cook t by Electricity. values Saturday’s le price Sha dec rcimaeetlayae needed | Lake Williams and Hebron who con-| cong “To a Wild Rose.” | Cleaner, Safer and Cheaper. | $15.75. Rose Shop. \ “North Dakota is one of the great- est states in the Union,” he said. “There are splendid opportunities there. The people may not have any money, but there are no ‘poor.’” Mr. White urged that it was the fi duty of every North Dakotan to ac- quaint people with the true condition of the country. His speech was followed by oth- ers equally as enthusiastic by Senator Frazier, Representatives Burtness, Hall and Sinclair and by Col. Lodnsberry, the first editor of the Bismarck Tribune. Mrs. Eugene Fenelon of Devils Lake, and Sam Crabbe also spoke. The officers elected were: Charles D, Hammel, president; Mrs, Frank ’ White, vice president; Allan Gray, ( secretary and George Butler, treas- urer. = METHODIST LADIES AID TO SERVE SUPPER The ladies of the Methodist Aid Society will serve another supper on Monday, March 2, at six o'clock, at the church. TO WORK IN OHIO 5, B. Williams, formerly manager of the shoe department at the Lucas store, has resigned to accept a posi- tion ‘raveling in Ohio for an eastern shoe firm. RETURNS TO GRAND FORKS After a ten day visit at the home of her sister, Mrs. C. McDonald, .Mrs. home: today. 4 HERE ON BUSINESS Mr. and Mrs. Thor Naaden of Braddock are in town today on busi- ness, VISITS HOSPITAL C. A. Stickey of Braddock made a visit to a boy at the hospital today.! KNIGHTS TEMPLAR ‘ All Sir Knights and visiting Knights are invited and +4 urged to attend Special meet- ing Tancred Commandery No. 1, Friday evening, Feb. 27, » Dinner at 6:00 p. m. in Tem- ple, and followed by work in Temple Degree, work con- ferred by five Grand Com- mandery Officers. > Don’t fail to Call es at the; Bismarck Cloak Shop and look over the wonderful display of Fur Coats. 17 Dark Silk Dresses, $75 val- ues, Saturday’s sale price $19.75. Rose Shop. Whipping cream. Strictly fresh Eggs. Butter Milk. The Modern Dairy. Double Wedding at THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE |daht has been employed by the Dahl playing the accompaniment. Luneh- eon was served by Mrs. Graham. Clothing Store for four and a half years past. WILL GIVE FIRST RECITAL Miss Lucile Lahr will present her piano pupils in their first recital on Saturday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at her home, 68 Avenue B, Ten Month MASONS TO MEET IN MANDAN The Masons Will hold their district meeting this year on March 3, 1925 ‘at Mandan, where the Mandan lodge ;will be proud to show their partial- ly completed new temple. Baby Boyd Lynn old son of Mr, and this week to the h treatment, who was rushed from leu Old Baby Dies Altes, ae ee Mrs. J. eed ospital here for died Thursday night at ¥. C. Parker of Grand Forks returned | _ he meeting will start promptly at The program as arranged includes: ine. 6 Lutheran Parsonage |+my‘votiy's ‘pirday" by "Noreen |6:15 with wdinner and” a musical) “put "ine e'elodk, Y Quinn of Mt 3 “At Play” by Jean Program iby the Mandan Masonic, iene: i esterday . ; ny iS tett W. J. Hutches E: ome to ele this afternoon and Cra: japanese Doll” by Mary | Quartette. eee Son | Will be buried at Woodlawn ceme- Ba irasshopper Family” by |utive Secretary of the Masonic Ser- tea, i A double wedding, was held yester-| Virginia Light; “Pixies Good Night!\ice Association, will be the speaker} °"Y* day afternoon at the First Lutheran Church parsonage, the brides being sisters, and the daughters of a for- mer Bismarck resident. Miss Ethel May Hickman of Men- tributed over 150 ypostcards, in re- sponse to the recent request made through this column. The L. T. L. expects shortly to send over three ‘hundred cards to China. At the regular busines’ meeting which preceded the postcard work, Miss Mercedes Pitzer was elected evangelistic superintendent. an GIVE GRIEG PROGRAM The Junior Thursday Musical Club met at Mrs. E, L. Whitson’s studio yesterday evening and gave a Grieg program. Miss Olive Lee spoke on the early life of Grieg and Miss Luverne Bush on the composer's ad- vanced years. Miss Jean Setser told the story of “To Spring,” which was rendered together with the “Watch- man’s Song”, by Buell Quain. A “Nocturne” by Miss Katherine Kositzky was the next number on the program. told by Edmund O'Hare, Miss Stackhouse gave “Anitra's Dance.” Other movements from the Peer Gynt suite, “Asa’s Death,” “In thé Hall of the Mountain King,” and “Morning” were played on the Edi- son phonograph. Jane | ib] ENTERTAIN AT CARDS A party was given for Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Ordahl at the Dahl home last night, at which a bouquet of tulips was presented to Mrs. Ordahl. Cards and singing and a two-course lunch occupied the evening. MARRIED WEDNESDAY On Wédnesday night Mrs. Naomi Henderscheid and Arthur Bernstein, ‘both of this city, were married by Judge Davies at the home of the ‘bride’s sister, Mrs. Bigelow, LEAVE FOR PEEVER, S. D. Mr. and Mrs. E, R. Ordahl are leaving Bismarck, via Fargo and Wheaton, tomorrow, for Peever, S. D. where Mr. Ordahl has purchased a share in a general store. Mr. Or- Call Mrs. W. E. Cleveland or HOME MADE ANGEL FOOD CAKE. Phone 975 — 614 Ave. C. NIGHT COUGH QUICKLY RELIEVED This is the substance of a letter received from H. W. Webb, :.uincy, Ill, “I coughed a great deal, especial- ly at night. Triedy almost every- thing and-have found nothing to equal FOLEY’S HONEY ANP TAR COMPOUND. One dose relieved my cough and I rested well*all night.” One of the largest selling cough me- dicines in the World. Contains no opiate: Safe for children. Insist upon Foley’s. Refuse substitute: Adv. February Flower Suggestions Hyacinths | Most ',. beautiful of Spring flowers. Some unusual values. In pots or boxes. The Weather Daffodils and Jonquils WERE Re 4)" ~ Growing. plants or Partly cloudy tonight cut flowers. Quite and Friday; probably. the. thing for gift snow. Not so cold Friday giving. Tupils ALWAYS THE NEWEST STLYES A variety of colors. |! They make an ap- preciated remem- brance to your friends confined to the sick . room. : SATURDAY ONLY CINERARIA In Decorated Pots $1.00 delivered ‘anywhere in the BS ‘petty Song” ‘Valse Mi Avalanche” Melodie” harles which was composed by M Hughes and the poems | Baldwin, werg Grows mg in 90 Days; bottle. ‘The cooling medicament is fed | After the story of Peer Gynt was | directly tothe hair roots through flex- falling hair— hiety new hair in days. Ask us ment plan. Cowan’s Drug Store. | by Louise Lyman of Mandan; | for the evening. iature” by Ma Bll by Virginia Rohrer; | RETUR and “Little Clown” by Mr, and is of Mandan; “Minuet in Mrs. Two new club songs, the music for J. L. sung by Mrs. Hughes id Mrs. Bavendick with Mrs. Hughes Money Back if It Fails Aminutea day } is sufficient time to devote to this pew metouscaD treatment. VAN ESS Liquid Scalp Massage is ap- plied with a pat- ented rubber ap- licator attached irectly to the le rubber nipples. VAN ESS stops ut our 90-day treat- We give a money-back arantee, Get started now. VAN, ‘SS will not disappoint you. month DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. Pictorial Review— The new Printed A. Pattern that al most talks to you. Use one for your next frock. Gilbrae French Ginghams A new shipment just in. Avery Special Sale Price. 39 c Yard . Japanese Crepe Genuine imported full line of colors, also Windsor Plisse Crepe for lingerie, in plain figured—real ‘29 and 39c values, ] 7 Cc at, “yard... i660 32 Sdonn éo8 English Broadcloth In all colors—real imported guaranteed colors — make beautiful afternoon dresses, fine for men’s shirts, 36 inches wide. ’ Our price, yard............. 75c Silk Mixed Crepes Pretty new patterns, all the new 1925 colors, laundry. agente il you know, 36 inches wide: 9 8 c The price, yard........... New Silk Many new patterns in this popular cloth for lingerie. Very highly mercerized 36 inches ya priced at, 89 yard'...... LC Stilk Stripe Madras : 50. new patterns for men’ -shirts—cer- jtainly a low price for’ auch fine gusiity.. 32 inches wide. : TO GOODRICH Goodrich left for their home today ‘OU'LL get a new idea of what a good shoe is, when you see the Arch Preserver Shoe. This is the shoe with a real “‘chassis;” it gives you transportation, hustle, new vig- or — plus comfort and style. Come in and let’s talk it over with your feet. Richmond’s Bootery Do you own a car or thinking of buying one. you,are protected from all worry. we can take care of y Fire—or_ collision. the AETNA-IZER knowing. Mrs. Knoll to be J. M. Clemin of Funeral services for ARCH BER — Automobile Insurance Be sure Today make the acquz in Bismarck — The man HENRY & HENRY Insurance Agency : worth W. LUCAS CO. See Our Show Windows—A Wash Goods Display and Sale. . New Percales Those delightful English prints in two- color effects—they make the most be- coming home frocks imaginable! 36 inches wide. 19c Special at, yard.... Devonshire Cloth For Kiddies clothes—in plain colors— also Junior cloth in checks and plaids, guaranteed fast color, 32 inches wide. | Special hae 3 5 c ‘yard . Kant Fade Suiting Especially pretty for home frocks and children’s wear—all the wanted_colors —with the fast color guaranteed. Our price, [ yard .... Silk Mixed Crepe In the new brocaded effect, all high colors—and a wonderful assortment ot both patterks and colors, $1.75 The price, VARA? 5 Baer ewan A Normandy Voiles See our great showing. More Voiles than ever before, the newest patterns— ee hs 65c ~ Silk Shantung For sport dresses. All high shades — . you will wonder at our showing and price, 82 inches wide. Yi Buried Tomorrow; It's Quick Quaker that cooks in 3 to 5 minutes Quicker than coffee! Quicker than plain toast! USY wives and mothers wanted milk” breakfasts doctors now are’: rich, hot breakfasts—but cooked urging with as little muss and fuss quickly. as plain toast! Sa cae So we gave them Quick Quaker, Won’t you try this new Qisnee Kk ta, Medium: 1% pounds; ey oe oe Large: 3 pounds, 7 oz. Your grocer now has two kinds of Quaker Oats—the kind you have That means less kitchen work in always known and Quick the morning. More time to sleep; Quaker. more time to dress the children. It provides the “hot oats and All that rare Quaker flavor, all the lusciousness and smoothness of this famous brand are there — plus 3 to 5 minute cooking! creation? You will be delighted. Look for the Quaker on the label That means Quaker flavor. That means 3 to 5 minute cooking. That means the superfine oats you ‘want—the finest grown, the most delicious in all the world. A.W. LUCAS CO. “Bismarck’ Saturday s Busy Shopping Center” Our Month-End Clearance The Basement “Sale of the Season’? A Galaxy of Bargains Women’s Hose libre and Silk, never daru brand, aud the | new spring shades black 5c Women’s Underwear Clea rance of Winter weights, all styles Val 55c Values Children’s Underwear Random mixed* fleeced, union suits, all to $2100) al... 525. : values at............. Girls Panty Dresses A new lot of Ginghams. Sizes 2 to 6 years. 5 5 c In this sale Women’s House Dresses Gingham, all sizes. These will go fast th 55c this price Dress Ginghams New spring patterns, a standard make, full pieces. In Saturday’s sale, yard.....: Curtain Scrim . Plain and fancy border. A big assort- ment. The sale price.............. Lingerie Cloth ' Bright colors, a good value at 39c. Sale price, yard..... Crib Blankets Light colors—only 50 blankets. a While le they last, each..... Real Ones! Cheese Cloth In 5 yard packages, enough for a day’s selling, At package 2 5 Cc Dress ‘Crepe Sun and wash proof colors, neat ‘pat= terns. 25c In'this sale, yard........... Plisse Crepe The popular cloth for lingerie. colors. In this sale, yard Plain 16c Percales A table full of light and darks, standard quality. 1 5c Sale price, per yard......... Table Covers The Meritas, 48 inch table cover only, one pattern. 50c Sale price fs pa EE a Water Tumblers Colonial shape, 8 ounce size. Will be sold at 6 for Van Camp’s : White Naptha Soap, limited 16 bars to a customer, at 2 5c 8 bars for.. Scrub Brushes Assorted shapes and sizes. While they last, each. . Toilet Paper. 4 cases of the 1000 sheet, . sount, senate roll.

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