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gift. ‘ Social and Personal | Misi 5 Stage Mock Wedding at Surprise Party Amid much din and clatter Mr, and Mrs. A. W. Snow were surprised last evening at their home by a party given im honor of their third wedding anniversary by the Misses Nellie Snyder and Anna Grosz. About! twenty-five guests aided and abetted in the surprise. Mr. and Mrs, Snow were remarried in a mock wedding ceremony. performed by F. N. Or- chard officiating as minister with much laughter from spectators and performers. Whist followed the wedding, with honors won by Charles Snyder and F, N. Orchard. : Refreshments were served during the evening. The guests presented Mr, and Mrs. Snow with « leather! topped card table as. an anniversary THIRD DIVISION OF LADIES AID TO MEET The Third Division of the Presby- terian Ladies Aid Society will hold their final meeting at the home of Mrs. Fred Ohde, 618 Sixth Street, at three o'clock tomorrow afternoon. This division comprises the territory from Fifth Street to First Street and south of Avenue B. A full at- tendance is desired. : ENTERTAINS AT FAREWELL PARTY Miss Bertha Varney was hostess last evening at her home on Second Strect at a farewell party given in honor of Mrs. Charles Simon, who expects to leave about April’ first to join her husband in Washington. Two tables of bridge were in play, Lunch was served at the close of play. : ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE Mrs. Verne Haines of 1306 Avenue B entertained at bridge last night. Two tables were in play, Mrs. Henry Mahiman winning high score. A two course luncheon was served and radio music was enjoyed. MASONS TO MEET The regular meeting of Bismarck Chapter No. 10 of the Royal Arch Masons’ will-be held at 7:30 P. M. tonight. All members are urged to attend. Public invited. A. 0. U. W. CARD PARTY The A. 0. U. W. will hold a card party on Thursday evening at the +A. 0, U. W. hall, All members and friends are cordially invited to be present. HERE FROM McKENZIE Harry O'Nefll, who recently return- ed from California where he had been spending the winter months, was here from McKenzie yesterday. LUTHERAN LADIES AID TO MEET The German Lutheran Ladies Aid will meet on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. William Hinkel, 201 First Street. LEFT FOR CALIO Mrs, W. F. Cripe left this morn- ing for Calio to visit her mother, Mis. Frank Leek, for a month or s SON IS BORN Mr. and Mrs, George Baker of 310 South 8th Street annotince the birth of a son last Saturday afternoon. HERE FROM WILTON Albert Johnson of Wilton was in. town yesterday. Hi “HERE FROM BALDWIN Harry Higgins of Baldwin was in town yesterda’ MONKEY FUR USED Monkey fur is used extensively this season as fringe. Frequently it is used in small sections irregu- larly applied instead of in a straight border. The ANVIL chorus is toud in its praises of this hat, designed especially for young men and displaying the lively spring colors. One of many new Gordon styles. The smart style and becoming contours of this hat cannot be washed away by the|: - first rain-storm—the quality protects you. GORDON HATS $5.00 The Weather Generally fair tonight and Wednesday ; warmer j | tonight. Show the world that you believe in Yourself. Dress well'and Succeed. —— Bergeson’s Quality-Style-Economy Joint meeting with the Legion. Jansonius. of Isaiah,” and Mrs. H. P. The text, words and music,” i ing with phonograph selectio “Paul, ter Writing.” contest for new members closes with! LEGION AUXILIARY MEETS TO- MORROW A regular meeting of the Ameri- can Legion Auxiliary will be held in the Association of Commerce rooms tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock, after which there will be a Mrs. A. M. Christianson will talk on her trip to Washington to cast her ballot for President, and Attor- ney General Shafer will speak on his trip to Washingotn where he saw President Cooolidge inaugurated. Refreshments will be served. MONDAY CLUH ME The Monday Club met afternoon at the home of M After a current roll call, Mrs. H. A. Brand Paper on “The Prophecy—The Book oddard presented a paper on “Handel's Mes- siah—The Fulfilling of terday Black also read a paper on the Master of the Art of Let- PLAYMAKERS HOLD MEETING Last Friday evening the regular meeting of the Junior Playmakers was held in the High School auditor- ium. After a short business meeting Sara Rubin, chairman of the enter- tainment committee, took charge. Mi. Muriel Robinson gave a solo dance, with Miss Edna Dean Best at the piano, which was well received. After several solos by Everett O'Neil, the Playmaker Quintet presented sev- eral humorous selections. L, T. L. MEETING TOMORROW. There will be a meeting of the L. T. L. tomorrow afternoon at 4:15 o'clock in the Baptist Church. The this meeting. All members who have! been assigned parts in the “Little White Stranger,” are requested to attend. A new’ game, “Temperance Tally-ho Trip,” will be played. ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE Mrs, J. J. Kenyon entertained at bridge on Saturday afternoon at her home on Mandan Avenue. At the| close of play refreshments were serv- ed. LEFT FOR MOORHEAD rs. Nels Larson of Moorhead, nn. left this morning for her home. She has been visiting at the home of her son, H. L. Larson. ST, GEORG UILD TO ME! St. George’s Guild will meet with Mrs. T. R. Atkinson, 102 Avenue B on Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. BORN LAST E NG Mr. and Mrs. H. H, Cohenour an-| nounce the birth of a son last even- ing at about seven o'clock. MASONS You are requested to mect at the Masonic Temple at 2:15 p. m., Wednesday*to at- tend the funeral of Bro. Ar- thur M. Sather. B. M. Dunn, W. M. Wanted — Young Jadies to model garments for Spring Style Show. Bismarck Cloak Shop. A vote for Harry Thomp-| son April 7 means a vote for lower taxes, efficiency and economy in City Government. Think it over. OE Ki gy & Bes This very feminine frock is of white crepe handblocked | in shades and a black lattice work. The searf which, is drawn closely about the neck in front reveals a deep V in the back and the long ends ex- tend to the hemline. LOAF to beef loaf and you will find the flavor im- proved. Besides, the loaf will be moist and slice without crumbling. THE FUEL OF THE FUTURE There is added proof every day that—If it’s done with Heat you can do it Better with Gas in factory, shop and home. Bismarck Gas Co. Alex Rosen, candidate for city commissioner, your support on a platform of decreased taxes, efficiency and economy in city govern- ment. | \Eltinge ' Matinee Every Day At 2:30 PATHE NEWS —and— WALTER HIERS —in— “A FAT CHANCE” WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY “THE TOP OF THE WORLD” Anna Q. Nilsson, James Kirkwood and Raymond . Hatton ’ DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician - 119% 4th St. Telephone 240 Bismarck, N. D. J. A. CULL & CO. Certified Public Accountants No. 44 Edwards Block FARGO, N. D. Do Your Eyes Need Attention? Don’t delay, come in and let us give your eyes a thorough ex- amination. FOLSOM’S. solicits’ A STRIKING FROCK i | | | rose j jman, Montpelier; | Potter, CITY NEWS. | - $$$ Bismarck Hospital : Admitted to the Bismarck hospital M. Voorhies, G Diede, Greenway, S. Shannon, , Herried, son, Robinson; Edward, Kneckt, en; Ernest Honser, Menoken; Mrs. Claude Honser, Menoken; Mrs. Fred K, Flemmer, Beulah; Emil Red- Elva_ Wilson, Sen- Miss Emma Keller, dan. Discharged: John Bahmiller, Wi- Mrs. Rudolph Hazen, Medina; Gregory, Hazelton; J. R. Burns, Ny oH. Morgan, city; James Kawson, Martin H. Miller, Wishek; GC. Winmill, Stanton y » Hensler; Peter Wentz J.P. Hamaan, Chasley; s i Mrs. Valter Ryberg, B Phil- ip Pfeifer, Zap; W. C. Stephens, Helen Anderson, Baldwin; Mr: Glendive, Mont.; McCluskey; Baby Donna D.; Thomas tinel, Butte; Mercer; Fred ilte Mrs. August Schaeffer, Alwyn Yot- ter, city. St. Alexius Hospital Admitted to the St. Alexius hos- pital for treatment: Mrs. John Neuberger, Krem; Mrs. ice, city; Dolly Thune, St Mrs. John Scher, city; Mrs. ander Kelsch, Napoleon; John ht, Mercer; Paul Hoffman, *Ben Weible, Underwood; Frank Gabel, city; Philip Ber- Kimme Mrs. G. Young Hawk, Anna Klein, Zap; fman, Burnstad; B Marcovitz, city. Lehr, Froeh. Discharged: Mr: Heinle, L, Merrill, c 8 Lilli: ey Huff; Miss Ina Eskeli, Wing; Turk, Woodworth; Mrs, P. G. Kast- Glen Ullin; Miss E. Haaf, Dick- M cob Buttmann, New Mrs. Wm. J. Hellwig, Lehr. CHIFFON POPULAR Chiffon is so very popular now it is to be expected that it would influence sport clothes in some manner. Waistcoats and over- blouses of chiffon are airy triflos that make anyone take more inter- est in sports. Leipzig; city commissioner, asks the support of the voters at the City Election April 7 upon the pledge of lower taxes and ef-! ficiency and economy in the city government. Your Cup — costs — Only 1 and 2-5c each ‘© Land1-3c ‘ Land 1-5c “ Land 1-4c ““ Land 1-10c “ land 1-8 ‘ cup at “c “ “ « “ “ “cc Coffee costs are deceiving unless figured by the cup. Quality Coffee costs it goes farther and makes more cups per pound, ‘xtra Fine Coffee at 65c a Pound Does Not Cost ONE QUAR A Cup More Than Coffee at 4Sc . Buy and Enjoy the BEST It Is More Pleasing Than the Rest Use Nash’s. Best Quality Obtainable —Makes More Cups Per Pound. NASH COFFEE CO. SAVE FOR YOUR OWN HOME! For the sake of your yourself, start for th realize the advantages as well as we do. And you know that saving is the easiest, quickest way to get there. i Here is the plan tried , Savings account today larly. You will soon ‘down payment and can move in. * Then you pay rent to pee and principal will have a home and t . let us help you to Your Own Home. National Bank The Pioneer Bank ; First Registered Optometrist in Charge * 60c ———— Eton Jacket Revived The old Eton jacket i this street frock of navy blue. ‘Ths hort jacket buttons over a waist coat af white pique with gold but- tons down the front. The tie ef- fects at collar, waist and sleeves are very new and striking. s rovived in | FOR ALL AGES Many think cod-liver oil is mainly useful for children. The fact is Scott's Emulsion to those of ,any age is a strength-maker that is worth its weight in gold. Take Scott’s Emulsion. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J. 94-2 of Coffee 70c per lb.— 50 cups to lb, 65c “5 66 50 +e 45 45 40 “ “ & 55c 50c 45c 6 so little more—because TER CENT wife, your children, is goal today. You and proven. Open a and add to it regu- have enough for a yourself, saving for payment. 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