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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1925 Social and Personal | Entertain With Bridge Luncheon at Grand Pacific At the beautifully appointed one! | o'clock bridge luncheon yesterday af- ternoon given by Mrs. H. J. Wood- | 1 Art Program | Opens Delphian Club Meetings | The first fall meeting of the Alpha | Eta Delphian chapter. will be held Fridav morning at 10:30 o'clock in! the Rotary room at the McKenzie! mansee and Mrs. W. F. Harris a yel-| hotel. \ low color theme was used. The ta-| bles were attractively decorated with yellow tapers and bowls of garden | flowers in the same color. Covers | were laid for 47 guests. In the series of bridge games which followed eleven tables were in play. Honors were won by Mrs. Fred | Peterson and Mrs. W. F. Reko, Man- an. The hostesses were assisted by Mrs. Ralph Penner and Miss Bertha Palmer. Out-of-town guests were; Mrs, A. B. Welch, Mrs. W. F. MeClel- land, Mrs. W.'F. Reko, Mrs. Ed Morck, Mrs. William Mackin, Mrs MeGillic, Mrs. E. H. Orcutt, Mrs. A, Lang and Mrs. M. Spink, all of Man-j dan. Mrs. Harris and Mrs. Woodmansee! are entertaining again this after- noon. MISSIONARY. SOCIE' EET The Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the McCabe Methodist “piseopal church met at the par- sonage yesterday afternoon. The following officers. were elected: president, Mrs. G. M. Register; vice president, Mrs. A. W. Cook; corre-/ sponding’ secretary, Mrs. B. |G. Spohn; recording secretary, Mrs. William Noggle; treasurer, Mrs. F. H. Register; mite box secretary, Mrs. M. A. Keller; supervisor of Standard | Bearers, Miss Judith Rue; supervisor of King's Heralds, Mrs. W. E. Vater; secretary of light bearers, Mrs. S. G. Severtson. Mite box opening was held. At the conclusion of the afternoon refresh- ments were served to the large num- ber of members in attendance. SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC The annual picnic of the Presby- verian Sunday school will be held Saturday afternoon at the Mandan Chautauqua grounds. Ice eream and lemonade will be furnished by the Sunday school and the guests are to bring their own lunches. Athletics and amusements suited to those of all ages will be provided. Cars will be at the church at 2 o'clock. PANHELLENIC BRIDGE PARTY The Panhellenic Association will adden, 612 Raymond, Friday evening, Septem- ber 11, at a bridge party. Members planning to attend should notify Mrs. Madden, telephone 1161, or Mrs. H. D. Shaft, 688R, before Friday. bID NOT LEAVE Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Olson and fam- ily, who were reported to have left for Devils Lake to make their home. will not leave before September 15 and possibly not until the last of the month. The error is greatly re- gretted, LUTHERAN LADIES' AID The Ladies’ Aid of the First Luth- eran church will meet tomorrow aft- ernoon at 3 o'clock in the church parlors. Mrs. H. H. Engen, Mrs. H. Hanson and Mrs. J. Olson will ve peembers and their friends ted. Fi LEAVING FOR SPRINGFIELD Miss Margaret Boyd, who has been, visiting in Bismarck at the Randall! Boyd and Robert Boyd homes, will tomorrow for Springfield, BAPTIST LADIES’ AID The Ladies’ Aid of the First Ban- hist church will meet with Mrs. J. 0. Varney, 408 Second street, Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. CATHOLIC MISSIONARY SOCIETY There will be a general meeting of the Catholic Women’s Missionary Society this evening at St. Mary’s school auditorium. LEAVES FOR MONTANA Carl Durbin left this morning for his home in Pineville, Mo., after a visit in the city with friends and relatives. VISITED HERE Mr. and Mrs. Harry A, Thompson of Artas, 8. D.. visited friends at Bismarck’ and Brittin during the past week. GOES TO DEVILS LAKE ‘Miss Lempi_ Harju of McKenzie will go to Devils Lake to attend school. : TO DETROIT Robert Webb will go to Detroit, Minn., this evening for a few days’ stay. TO TWIN CITIES John Steen left last night for the Twin Cities on business. Wheary Trunks, sturdy and correctly designed. They last a life time. A. W. Lucas Co. ELECTRIC COOKERY IS COOKING IN COMFORT SSS The Weather Fair tonight and Thurs- day. Not much change in temperature. LONG TROUSERS LIKE DAD'S, FOR THE BOY. | ments were served by the hostess “The Function of Art and the} Gates of Art Appreciation” is the Program subject. Mrs. C. B. Whittey | is leader. The program includes the | following numbers: j Elements of visual are, color, line, | mass, Miss Hardy Jackson. Composition, Mrs. Al Rosen. Art as the Expression of the Spirit of the Age, Mrs. F. J. G Architee PRESBYTERIAN MISSIONARY SO- | CIETY TO MEET At the meeting of the Presbyterian | Women's Missionary Society in the | hurch parlors tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock the following program will be given: Devotionals, led by | president; adventures in ‘brother- hood, Sarah Ankenman, leader; ad- ventures among the negroes, Mrs. Brown; adventures among the Span- ish speaking people in America, Mrs. The world’s’ adventures in brother: | <1 hood, Miss Mary Cashel. ; A social hour will follow of Mrs. Earl Speaks, Roll call was! answered with quotations concern-| ing world heroes, Mrs. Fred Svaren read an dian Welfare.” i A business meeting was held pre- ceding a short social hour. Refr FAREWELL PARTY | The Odd Fellows and Rebe'! were hosts at a farewell party last evening for Mr. and Mrs. Harry! Clough, who are leaving soon for| Mankato, Minn., to live. Mr. and Mrs. Clough were presented with} gifts from both organizations. Af-| ter an informal entertainment —re- freshments were served. B VISITING HERE Mrs. L. L. Aughnay and daughter,| who have been visiting in Crosby.) b Minn., are in Bismarck the guests Mrs. Aughna: ster, Miss Florence Jager, their home in Seattle, Wash. GRAND FORKS VISITOR F E. T. Conrad of the International) Harvester Company, was in the city with his family yes- terday, en route home from a motor trip to the Bad Lands, AT PEACEFUL VALLEY RANCH Miss Shirley Fox, Miss Madge Runey, Mr. and Mrs. William Farr, Mrs. Fisher, and D. A. Lindgren of q Dickinson spent Sunday and Monday at the Peaceful Valley Ranch. EAVES FOR HOME n Warren, who has been Miss } the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. ©. Mills, Avenue F, the week, left Monday for her ‘home in Stanley. LEGION AUXILIARY MEETING A regular meeting of the American Rotary room of the McKenzie hotel this evening at 8 o'clock. IN FARGO Miss Hazel Nielson is in Fargo in attendance at a meeting of Patriot- ic Workery. Miss Nielson is secre- tary of the organization. LEAVES FOR UNIVERSITY (Washington. HERE YESTERDAY Mrs. Elmer Kling of Dunn Center home after a visit with her parents in Wilton. RETURNS HOME Mrs. Roy Root of Leith has_re- turned to her home after a visit in Bismarck with Mr. and Mrs, Fred! Swenson. ATTEND SCHOOL HERE Marion and Clementine Buangard- enet of Foxholm have come to Bis- marck to enter school. ON BUSINESS Mr. and Mrs. E. C, Ruble and Miss Nora Hendrickson of Driscoll were in Bismarck yesterday on business. RETURNS HOME Paul Schonert has returned to his; home in Burnt Creek township after, a short business v’ here. ST. GEORGE’S GUILD TO. MEET St. George’s Guild will meet to- YoU GAN HAVE YouR FILPIS DEVELOPED BUT ONCE FINNEY'S DAILY PHOTO SERVICE BISMARCK DOCTOR M.E. BOLTON Osteopath Specialist in Chronic Diseases Telephone 240W 116 — 4th St. Bergeson’s Bismarck, N. D. P. H. Butler; solo, Mrs, Paul Wright; | poy busin day. Grand Forks, ship was Is it handbags ‘ope by Carme yle. with | Ween nnn eee Floyd Boutrous is confined to tne! At The Movies interesting paper on “In-| soning in his foot. Mrs. sitor in HERE YESTERDAY Harry O'Neil of jismarck yesterd: BUSIN! Everet Porter of siness visitor he HERE Y! Don Hein of Richmond was here on busi in the ci ON BUSIN the city on busine ON BUSI J, S. Feavold, Baldwin, spent Tuas- | n Bismarck on VISITED HER ist jay visited friends here yesterday. GOES TO Andrew Knauss a business visit in Chi TO ST. Miss Alice Johnson has gone to St.) the rich Ba Legion Auxiliary will be held in the’ paul for a short vacation. 1 T. M. Evans of Tioga was JIRNT CR wl of Burnt Creek town-| Will be THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ° PAGE FIVE A FEW HANDBAGS FROM you're intere 1 Myers, movie star, It shows, the Aaquitania on ths; elby peut he attracted mor ench premi MeKenzie wa ded_unust y on business. l de Par caused an ‘than they ¢ a York. Th VISITOR Moffit wi yesterda in Cent triumph. ERDAY The hown K TOWNSHIP] work on Rainbow ty yesterday, ‘three days, beginning tt | Thursday. \ . was in! ELTINGE THE ve Betty Bronson, the ¢ will be yoand 1 : | Betty is a romant of Hazelton) line skirts) and produc | an 18a Lauran y for! porting ¢ siness, CHICAGO left. yes | star rede down the London papers than us of the ial courtesies. Mix and Tony | r reception in I riding down vupanied by to je Germany. they started on t | tour, 1 Mix and Tony "and Rie: ! fection is n rned, s Betty's father about the PAUL affair she is ha ng with th rds. Dad is v y bitter. j He has no faith in the i Miss Dorothy Cummings, Wilton, has left for Seattle, Was! where she will enter the Unive y of! Dear Mada Although served at the famous hotels, it costs no more than ordinary catsup. was in the city yesterday, en route; CHILI SAUCE,COCKTAIL SAUCE ms: Snider's is Matinee Every Day At 2:30 TONIGHT NESDAY and THURSDAY ADOLPH ZUKOR axe JESSE LLASKY oxtiert 3 Betty Have you a little family album in your home? Then don’t miss “Not So Leng Ago.” MEXICAN MELODY MERMAID COMEDY “HELLO, GOOD BYE” € son. ‘icardo Cortez {eau Mrs, Hollinsworth and Mrs. Grady as row afternoo! Mis. 0. FROM NAPOLEON hostesses, Any one interested is in-|Tundquist, 3d W. Thayer, John Webber was in Bismarek yes-| vited to be present. pee y from Napoleon, re HERE YESTERDAY aed PROGRESSIVE MOTHERS’ CLUB! Mrs. P. P. Bliss and Mrs, Rosese ON RUSINE i MET Cen Ot MEKEheie Were ‘ AL Rosen is in Minneapolis The first meeting of the year of} Borem of MeKenzic were visiting IN woo gin business the Progressive Mothers’ club was | Bismarck yesterday. held yesterday afternoon in the home| HAS BLOOD -POISONING & tomorrow, | do Cortez principal roles of Not So Long 2 Te sa, just teke a look at the choice incidentally, that beaded bi In a few days, the horseless carriage this he is working on will be taken away jf henennt ees Bante from car store are al Then comes a race that will draw | laughs and gasps n old Ways appreciated, ow- track suit, i al with blood por | ge--—————-—-— down Sr | ing \ take an active interest * AT THE CAPITOL | her job, has promised to marry : , ; he TO ILLINOIS | Dashing Mix and i tif he wins the cont teat in what you yet an Mr. and, Mrs. A. re Lenhart have coated cos Tony, Dae eine en, recommend only the ‘ . Old World sir recent. tour with a splutter 3 py it's of | FROM. 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