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4 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1925 ¥ | Social and Personal Mrs. Shafer Entertains For Devils Lake Guest Mrs. George Shafer, 305 Avenue B,! is entertaining this afternoon at an) informal party for her house guest,! Mrs. J. L. McRae of Devils Lake. | Guests, former residents of Watford! city and Williston, will be ten inj number. Mrs. G. L. Gullickson will assist Mrs. Shafer. Emily Belk Guest at Surprise Party on Ninth Birthday Twelve little friends of Emily, Belk surprised her Wednesday aft- ernoon at her home, 710 Fourth street, on the occasion of her ninth’ birthday, The afternoon was spent in play-| ing games. Contest prizes were won by Ruth Saxvik and Ione Noggle. The honor guest received many love- ly gifts. A luncheon was served by the hon- oree’s mother, Mrs. J. B. Belk, atj the conclusion of the afternoon. A) birthday cake lighted with candles was the centerpiece, ENTERTAINS M Miss Bessie Baldwin was to the Thursday music club yester- day afternoon at the first meeting of the season in the Business and Professional Women’s club rooms Mrs. Lillian Cook as: tess in serving a refreshment course at the conclusion of the afternoon. Visitors were received during the afternoon. At the conclusion of the busi meeting a folk song pro-| was given, preceded by a hort talk on the “Folk Songs of All! Nations” by Miss Baldwin. Mrs. J. A, Larson was in charge of the pro- gram. ae i SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS PARTY The Earnest Research class of the Methodist Episcopal bifsiness meeting and party last] evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lillestrand with a large num- ber of members present. After the business meeting games and contests were enjoyed. contest of autumn leaves was espec- ially enjoyed. Lunch was served at the close of the evening. TO LEAVE FOR WASHIN iTON Rachel ake will leave ening to spend a few days in Minneapolis before going to Wash- ington, D. C., Wiere she will spefi the winter. . Oakmen returned last Friday from a visit on the west- ern co LEAVES FOR CALIFORNIA Chester Johnson of the Soo station t. will leave soon for Los Angeles, Cal., for a vacation, He will jom his wife who has spent the summer there with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hoskel, and they will return to Bis- marck sometime in November. TAIN WHIST CLUB Mrs. Kennelly Gives Hallow’en Bridge Party A hallowe'en motif was carried out] in the prettily planned bridge party} given last evening by Mrs. R, D. Kennelly, 507 Fourth street. Table appointments and house adornments were of a Hallowe'en nature. Five tables of bridge were in play. The afternoon was spent in sewing weeks with Mrs. | Thursda; The club will mect again in two Henry Mahiman, TRIANGLE CLUB MEETS | The Triangle club, Norch Dakota University branch of the Knights of Pythias, held election of officers night. Lewis J. Mann was} elected president; Frank Flemming, vi president; and Julius G, Sch- midt, secretary-treasurer. Members of the club are making an effort to! secure a fraternity home at the Uni-| versity. FRESHMEN PARTY Freshmen at the Bi ck high) school will be initiated into the so-| cial life of the school this afternoon! with an indoor picnic zn the school! gymnasium. A luncheon will be THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SORORITY CHAPTER BRATES ANNIVERSARY ! Members of the North Dakota Uni- {versity Alpha chapter of Pi Beta Phi celebrated the anniversary of the ‘establishment of the chapter at a cookie shine in the chapter house, 406 Hamline avenue, Grand Forks, Thursday evening. Miss Edna Earl, Miss Regina Brennan, Miss Aleta Bird and Miss Nestor Moore were in charge of the event. HERE FROM CITIES Miss Bess Garvik has arrived from the Twin Cities to take charge of the millinery department of the — Bis marck Cloak Shop. RUMMAGE SALE POSTPONED | The rummage sale which is being planned by the American Legion Auxiliary has been postponed to Oc- HOUSE BARGAIN The Hugh Jackson modern house, 417 - i0th Street. Lot has frontage of 8S feet and church held al A unique guessing] , The Three-Seven-One club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Doyle on Thursday evening. gressive Whist was played during the evening, honors being won by Girdon Myers. A luncheon was served at the close of play. pected home this evening from Wil- ton where they have been visiting relatives of Mrs. Frost. Before her recent marriage Mrs. Frost was Miss Ada Davis. DINNER TOMORROW The Salvation Army will serve a chicken dinner tomorrow” evening from 5:30 to 8 o'clock at the Salva- tion Army hall, The public is in- vited. STUDYING HERE Mi: Fozine Lundstrom. Minneapo- lis, come to Bismarck to spend the winter, She will study ‘at the local business college : LEAVES FOR HOME Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Wade left last evening for their hume in Roseburg, Ore. after a visit in the city, the guests of relatives. VISITING HERE H, O. Batzer and sister, Miss Olive, “McManus,, Hazelton, are visit- ing in the city this week with friends. Wonderful | Specials of chi dren’s and women’s millinery for Tonight and Saturday. Sarah Gold Shop, 312 Main Street. DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician Telephone 240W 116 4th St. Bismarck, N. D. The Weather Generally fair tonight and Saturday. Rising temperature. WINTER-TEX OVERCOATS $50. Bergeson’s Quality-Style-Economy Mes. Gerald Bichuoit served immediately after school in Ausilian the gamsea.t Richholt won honors in} the ‘domestic science room, after, tober 17. - depth of 150 feet, 8 rooms, 5 A prettily appointed luncheon was which rhe faanleyemenbore, be ene! DINNER served at the close of play. } Jo e members are in- ‘ s iow +i Mrs. Kennelly will entertain an- Yited. i of triode at a bed rooms, het water heat, other group of ladies at an evening — ny EN {prettily appointed dinner last nd ENTERTAINED FOR G ‘ : are 5 bridge party in the near future. gENTERTAINED FOR GUEST | ing. ; garage. Only $5,700. $1,500 last Saturday evening at her home 410 Third street for her mother, Mrs. 0. E. Anderson, on the occasion of the latter's birthday. candles, nut cups and other decora-! LE tions were used. A large birthday ‘ cake centered the table at which the ten guests were seated for lunch, SHELDOD | Christ Olson, Sheldon, Grane Tower | day in the city on business. | Masons and Star to Entertain at Harvest Festival Bismarck Masons ! cash, balance $50 a month with 7° interest. | To wear FLORSHEIM SHOES is real EAVES FOR ST. Mrs. C. J. Wilhouse j this evening for St. PAUL will leave and the 15, Pattee ieee pie Florida, areived ie eit hie cach. tor a “few days on business, , < you longer, better, and give you comfort chestra will be furnished "for the mer ere len re. Mecey nies! the city today on business. | The Rolls ioe ths features of the sve-| Thursday by ene for theit home. | It's the Seientific Kathleen Brazerol and some small harvest article, such as a pumpkin, or an ear of corn, which| #U"t, Miss Mary Brazerol, hiv. will be auctioned off, the money go-|t® Wa : Cu fo be ing into the Home fund also. guests of Miss’ Kathleen's A_midnight supper will be served.{ Mr and Mrs. C.D. B H. S. Lobach is in charge of arrange- will make many stops en route MET STANDARD BEARERS TO. MEET Missionary Society of the The Standard Beare ciety | Presbyterian church met sesterday meet at the home of Miss Genevieve, ifternoon at the church, Mrs, Paul Rue, 516 Third Street, Saturd “|S. Wright and M West An- Oe or eS Eo fee ning at # o'clock. ‘The’ leaders will be] Renmann were elec legates to your feet ue Uy are in a norm " ce Gat Hey ueuple snares that will week at Devils Lake, Judith Rue and Miss Ruth Cord-| ' ae The following officers, recent irouil has Banion meeting: wresident: uth Cordne . THEATER PARTY cal and Paliing Arches sometr vice-president, Muriel Hart; secr Miss Margaret Bane celebrated her, thoi ism realize the unbelievable relies 1 birthday anniversary ith a theater can be obta tie ‘Treatment 1 ve Rue; treasurer, Rul ! party Thursday evening. After the ; and ¢: hat mite tary, Edith | Party venins simple and ¢ to those that hav ‘ Norance: Ai’ membereretamy Gage] show, the guests were taken to sts Insurance May Be |) ive‘ sor vems. Opening friends are urged to be present. mee Home. where, ia ily i . ed to served. Dancing was also ¢ More Important AkeR: 1S TH ERRATA pain A -ement f MARRIAGE LICENSES [Phere were six, guests. . . 6 : arch su Y Announcement oO Marriage licenses were issued | HOME IS Than Groceries— When t The erday by County Judge Shaw of} Mr. and M i nmcl wider auld be ‘ v J Mr. and Mrs. ROW sae mich wider rowkt Morton county to Christ Boehm and sold their home at 5is First atreets| spat von ‘ahaavcnroeaetea-orke cles of the {c celicle Wein, Mandan and John| to LC. Wold. Mr. and Mrs. San-{ BE YO OTe he roceniesnprat : , p) Stein of Judson and Margen’ Bochm| ders” wiil be at home at the. Grand tically every day. ese new scientific methods Testor eacock AXrt sanden: Pacific until they find an apart ¥ ut it pring and elasticity to the = ae zt ts nitmemein The Wold famil: move into thei ‘ou are doubtless needing tys have gained this delight GUESTS HERE ‘~ imnae: etry Mr, and ‘itre C. Stetson, Se, and |" home immediately. some kind of insurance today. run. dance and eaies outdoor 1 forts, Hf your feet hart it 9 La eH ope sake Besthon,. | ay, LEAVE POR WINTER It is just as easy to order in tu see Dr. Elizabeth Mollenbaca toi eae! oy rien MEs| where Engg willispenastie winters eGR BHON RG re Over Mours: 9 Dress Hemstitching, | CANDY SALE USE YOUR PHONE—CALL US Evenings by appe i : amped edle | Needs, Gift Machine LEAVES FOR ALEXANDRIA Musical Al Sorenson, who has been employ- -_ ed at the Folsom Jewelry store fo several months, left yesterday morn ing for Alexandria, Minn., where he has accepted a position. No. The Campfire candy T! Nielsen millinery will Girls sale all day Saturday have a at the Dr. Elizabeth Hollenbach Phone 607 | Solid foot comfort in the! Room 21 “Protex Arch” Pumps or Ox- Shoppe | Henry & Henry HOMEMAKERS HOLD MEETING | ¢, Insurance First Guaranty Bank Bide. pL ALEC ON The H. hehe ING, | fords. Ask those who wear 5 a : ; Wednesday with Sirs. Te @. Wilde. them. Webb Bros. MRS, A. H. PEARSON nd u = MRS. OQ. E. OLIN SLUeceuanucnccoccuconnocencoenuvennengcocnucescocnuvevnencveocaceuseueavanoueesoceenuaggucanuecngusoguovaguoccsuenssuencosegyveguocenuneegeegtit =: Props. = i a's Dromlwar. Hay = \ BISMARCK, > : Peacock Art Golden si est Laundi Rough Dry and T yand Dry Cleaning. Washing Finished Footwear for Particular Wornen The simple, graceful lines of “Peacock Art” foot- wear are best described as being just the wanted styles for the new season’s smartest costumes. Matinee Every May At 2:30 yo TONIGHT — Friday and Saturday PHONE 96 MANDAN PHONE 258 BISMARCK THOMAS MEIGHAN —-in— “THE MAN WHO FOUND HIMSELF” How He Lost His Honor, The Town’s Trust, Girl’s Love-Then Found Himself and Won Them Back. AESOP FABLE COMEDY NEWS PICTURES * Sand it 21 hour service on parcel post orde MANDAN, - - : N. DAK.- Be your preference for Satin, Patent Leather or Black Kid, your shoe is here in stepin and one or two strap styles. They are the talk of the town at $9.50, $10.00, $10.50 New Campus Oxfords in Black and Brown. WEBB BROTHERS “MERCHANDISE OF MERIT ONLY” | CAPITOL, THEATRE ——— Saturday Friday and § thrilling assemblage of mystery, > crammed into one Western. See it! The most remance and thrills ¢ FHMMAQOUMGUQACEUEUUEUEUOUNUAUENSUUEEUOUUUUUANUGGTALURTEMUAEEUEUTEEETUCUUUEOUUEA TEESE UENO E TENN ET WUDUAUAOUOOOOUROOOOUNUSHOONOGUOOOOAOOGEOONOGUARAOOROONOONORSOAUNAUCUNONS: Jules Cowies, Heten Fenzuson, Robt, MeKim and Frank Bice, AUDITORIUM | Tuesday, Oct. 13 Announcing A Showing of Fine Fur Coats The HOUSE of Oliver DEN IS Me. EST. 18967 FURRIERS FOR TWO GENERATIONS: ON N.P. AVENUB NUMBER 417 —™FARGO— NORTH DAKOTA By Iva Lublenski Ehrlich Three Months at the Henry Miller Theatre, New York City. Monday, Oct. 12 — Tuesday, Oct. 13 Wednesday, Oct. 14 ELEGANT LININGS REASONABLE PRICES SMART STYLES BEAUTIFUL FURS The Borresen Millinery * MANDAN — N. DAK. 1, Denecled by EDWARD LAEMMLE ——Price $2.20. Including War Tax—— UNIVERSAL JEWEL Mail Orders Now. Proceeds For Elks’ Band Benefit.