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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1998 Social and Personal | “I | Experience Social Part of W. C. T. U. Meeting Program An Experience Social was a fea- tuie of yesterday’s monthly meet- ing of the Woman’s Christian Tem- perance Union held at the home of Mrs. W. F. Reynolds, with Mrs. Sara Ankerman presiding. Many interest- ing responses on “How I earned my dollar,” were given. Reports of committees showed ac- tivities in all departments of work. Mrs. Geo. Register and Mrs. Fred Hanson, as members of the park committee, were instructed to see that vines and shrubs were planted around the recreation bench in the city park.‘ Mrs. C. W. Smith, as state super- intendent of the Sund: hool de- partment of the W. C. T. U., gave a general report of the mid-winter executive meeting which was held in Fargo, March 19-20. Mrs. C. G. Boise, District Presi- dent, gave a complete report of the officers’ conference and of the train- ing school which wes held in connec- Entertained At Bridge Yesterday Mrs. Earl Draper entertained at bridge yesterday at her home °on/| Rosser ‘street for her sister, Mrs. George Valker, who is visiting from! Minot. Four ‘tables were in play, Mrs.” P. Meyer winning high score, Zinnias, tulips, jonquils and laven- der snapdragons were employed ef-' fectively in carrying out the yellow and lavender color scheme of the decorations, PRESBYTERIAN MISSIONARY SO- CIETY TO MEET The regular meeting of the Mis sionary Society of the Presbyter: CRurch will be held tomorrow aiter- noon at 3 o'clock in the church par- lors. Devotionals will be led by the president. The topic, “China's New Women,” will be discussed by Mrs. J. L, Hughes, and “Beneath the Smokestacks” by Mrs, J. A. Kitchen. A social hour will follow the pro- gram, tion with the state executive meet- ing. Special music was rendered by Mrs. Howard C. Anderson and Mrs. J. 1. Hughes. In an_interestin service Mrs. Hughes presented Phyllis Olson with an LT. L. pin, the prize for getting the most new members for the L. Mrs. Boise was elected local super- intendent .of the Sunday school de- partment. Th next Temperance Sun- day to be observed in the Sunday schools is May 3, “Anti-Cigaret Day” and the pledge of the National Pro- hibition Guards will be circulated on that day. Refreshments were served at the close of the program, by Mrs. Reyn. cide assisted by Miss Gertrude Réyn- olds, The next regular meeting will be held the first Tuesday in May, with Mrs. C. B. Dickenson at the Indian School. LEGION UXILIARY TO RUMMAGE SALE ‘The American Legion Auxiliary will hold a rummage sale on Satur- day, April 11, dt the old Best and -Huyek clothing store. Persons who will donate articles for the sale are asked to deliver them Friday after- noon or phone members of the com- mittee, who will call for the articles, LUTHERAN LADIES AID TO MEET The Ladies Aid Society of the First Lutheran Church will meet in the} church parlors tomorrow afternoon! at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs, Chas. Larson,| Mrs, Theo. Larson d Mrs. C. I Larson, all of Mandan, will be h tes: A large attendance is desir- ed. HOLD ROYAL NEIGHBORS TO GIVE PLAY The Royal Neighbors will hold play practice tgmorrow evening ati 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. L. A, La Rue, 310 Griffin Street. The play now in rehearsal, “Patty Makes Things Hum”, has an all-female cast. RETURNS FROM CITIES | Miss Mary Cashel returned today, after a several days’ visit in Minne- apolis and at hey home in Winona,| Minn. Wihile there she spent a day, at the capitol with her brother, who! is a member of the state senate. A. 0. U. W. MEETS About seventy-five members were present last evening at the regular meeting of the A. 0. U. W. in the A. O. U, W. hall. The drill team put on their work in practice for the con- test at Devils Lake on May 27. The Auxiliary to the Amer- ican Legion will hold a rum-! mage sale on Saturday, April, 11, at the old Best & Huyck’s clothing store. 5 A breakfast hard to beat at ten cents. One of our Giant butter rolls and a cup of our delicious coffee. Frederick PROGRESSIVE MOTHERS’ CLUB SETS The Progressive Mothers’ Club met}: yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fred Svaren, Followins roll call, answered by poetical allusions to spring, Mrs. Earl Speaks read a paper On “Uniform Marriage and Divorce Laws.” Round table discus- sion on the subject of American music took place. RETURNS WITH DAUGHTERS Mrs. V. J. LaRose returned home last evening, accompanied by ‘her two daughters, little Elizabethann, and Marcelle, who is a student at St. Benedict's Academy in St. Jo- seph, Minn., and is having her Easter vacation now. Following her sojourn in Florida, Mrs. LaRose spent six weeks in Minneapolis as a vocal stu- dent of McElroy Johnston. INITIATED INTO QUO VADIS Miss Charlotte Logan of th it was one of the six girls i ‘ into membership in Quo Vadis, Uni-! versity of North Dakota’s senior wo- men’s honorary society, at the an- nual banquet of the organization held Monday evening. Election to mem- bership is based on scholarship, leadership, and contribution to col-} lege lif The annual memo: all Eastern Star si: died, was held last Masonic Temple. In addition to the regular service, Mrs, W Targart and Henry Halverson sa id the Rev. Walter E. Vater delivered a memorial address. AUXILIARY MEETING TONIGHT There will be a meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary tonight at 8 o’clock in the Rotary Room at the McKenzie hotel. BUYS HOUSE ' A. L. Pfeffer has purchased the home of A. A. Jones and plans to take possession of his new residence on the first of May. j The Weather Mostly fair: tonight and Thursday. Not much change. BERGESON’S DRESS YOU Cafe and Bakery. ‘Kodak Finishing By Professionals The ART FOTO CO. Mandan, -- - N. Dak. WELL Bergeson’s Quality-Style-Economy ‘Boyish Frock For Girl| THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Strawberry and Chocolate’ plefsant vacation work. See Mrs. Martland at the G. P. Hetel. | | ELECTRIC COOKERY MEANS 0OKING IN COMFORT Giant Butter Rolls a good sized breakfast ro!l—Try one with cur fing coffee a ten cent breakfast. Frederick Cafe tnd Bakery. GARDEN PLOWING Have vcur garden plowed now and avoid the rush.’ Wachter Transfer Co. Phone LEMON JUICE WHITENS SKIN The only harmless way to bl the skin white is to mix the j of two lemons with three ounces of} Orchard White Which "any drug: gist will supply for’ a few cents c well in a ‘boBtlg, and you have a whole quar- ter-pint of the most wonderful | skin whitener, softener and beau- LD tifier. | Massage this sweetly fragrant lem- | on bleach into the face, nec and hands. It can not irrita The French designer who conceiv-| ous stage beauties use it to bring, ed this frock for a miss of eight or/that clear, youthful skin and rosy- so did not sctuple to copy the cos-| white complexion; also as a freckle,| tume of her little brother and we] sunburn and tan bleach. You must} id a gingham blouse buttoned to] mix this remarkable lotion yourself. lightweight flannel. trunk The} It can not be bought ready to use vogue for masculine clothes has, evi-| because it acts best immediately af- dently, no age limit, prepared. HAPPINESS : ON EASTER MORNING Silently and impressively they radiate the glad spirit of Faster. A greeting of Flowers will make this Easter a joyous one for those dear to you, and for your friends. At our store you will find a wide variety to choose from, at prices consistent with quality. Early seection is advis- able for such an important holiday. Telephone orders, whether for large amounts or small, will receive just as efficient service as your personal selec- tion at our store. Call us today. Did you see the Flower Show at our greenhouses? If not, see it a our store now. We are members of the F. T. D. and can make weliveries anywhere on short notice; ! HOSKINS - MEYER HA First of All FOR EASTER. | ASTER and new clothes! Somehow the two ar ways associated aren't they? And naturaliy enough, for Easter is primarily 2 time of rejoicing—and what more conducive to a happy frame of mind -than lovely new apparel? First of all then, the Wrap! Great is its importance, for is it not the first thing which greets the eye in Easter’s fashion parade? together, Some Flare Smartly Pleats, tucks, circular effects, fur borders, many ‘are the devices these Wraps employ to achieve a flaring line. Made of softest w F ens and supple silks, the graceful flares are but subtly suggested. $40 Others Are Boyish Straight, trim lines, except where a waistline is nipped in in piquant fashion; cuubie-breasted closings: narrow notched collars; emodied in sportsy tweeds in alluring des — these are the Tope ter morn will see. rison’s wheth- boyish swas smart. Have you ster yet? gerness, are equall cheson yours ior E farris-Nobertson FOR WOMEN’S WEAR Bismarck. No. Dak Easter Greetings | * & * A Gift at Easter is becoming a cus- tom, as it should. * * It is as appropriate a gift time as Christmas. * * * All Gifts should be beautiful and lasting. Bae i A worth while Gift of Jewelry lasts a lifetime. CR a | | | | | Only the Gr on Tuckered out, worn down—by the throbbing of pain-wracked feet! The three features of this shoe add spring to your step pee alone keeps many an activeman from doing just what the picture tells—from seat- ing himself on a curbstone and removing the cruel, unnatural-shaped shoes that torture his feet. No matter what your occupation is, the shoes you wear should have these three features: 4. The Straight Inner Line—The Ground Gri Shoe has a straight inner edge and a full toe, which give the foot muscles and toes the necessary freedom to function as nature intended. 2. The Flexible Arch—Every Ground Gripper Shoe has a flexible arch which, because it flexes qwith the foot and allows perfect freedom to the arch muscles, encourages the foot arch to build up its normal strength. Thus, so-called “fallen arches” or “weak arches" cure themselves in Ground Gripper Shoes. 3._The Patented Rotor Heel—The Rotor Heel of the Ground Gripper Shoe is scientifically designed to discourage the harmful habit of ‘toeing out’? when walking. It is a feature found in no other shoe. Come in and see the Ground Gripper. Put your feet into a pair and notice the difference right from the start. MEN’S CLOTHES SHOP McKenzie Hotel Block ALEX ROSEN & BRO. The Straight Line deuer Edge Matinee Every Day At 2:30 TONIGHT — Wednesday and Thursday MR. and MRS. RICHARD BARTHELMESS in “NEW TOYS” It's Dick’s first’ comedy show! —and it thé famgus ‘better half and » verest critic Mary Hay. introduces beautiful ALSO The LATEST "FRENCH PASTRY ' Frtascationat A Lua) BY HECK DANCE Given by the Homesteaders at the A. O. U. W. Hall, Thursday Night, April 9th. Must dress in overalls or aprons, if you come dressed otherwise you will be fined 10 cents. Dancing commencing at 9.m. Lunch at 12 o'clock. Your Figure The new fashions bring out new lines for which one must have the proper corset. “Arneer’s - WRAP-ARQUND Is built with this idea in mind and there is a model for every type of figure. Bonham Brothers Jewelers and Optometrists. A. W. Lucas Co. At the Eltinge Theatre tonight and ' Thiarsday, “New Toys.” showing “Bye Lo Babies’’ The Wonderful New Dolls on sale soon—watch for the window display... Panels of elastic allow you to wrap it -and snap it on. Designed even for the fuller figure, for which it is very suc- cessful because of the staying qualities -of the material used. Easter Hats | We have received a big assortment of Easter Hats this week, prices from $2.95 $3.95 $4.95 and up: Also new shipment of children’s Hats today. Doll Sale This Week And it will not stretch Ate an all-elastic cor- set. : Webb Brothers _ “Merchandise of Merit Only” Mamma Dolls Walk and Talk,, 98c Crying Dolls‘ With Romper Suits, Nielsen's Millinery vs 420 BROADWAY '