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\ | & TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1925 | | Social and Personal | U. C. T. Danced {Informal Party | Saturday Night at Russell Home Dancing was the amusement at the! Mr, and Mrs. R.A, U. C, T. and Auxiliary party Satur- Avenue D, entertained day evening at the Elks hall, follow-!evenng with an informal pa ing the re vhen ini- which there was about 60 guest tiation cereme hel evening was towith yar A luncheon erved at the con- after which a luncheon was clusion of the evening. The follow- ing ladies composed the committee in) — Mrs. > William Brier Mrs. M. FE. Bente cl Tr O'Dell assisted the host r aan ard Light, RF J. Targart, Mrs. J. Le Rarkston, Mrs. Forge wat paricton, eK, of C. Entertains Paul Ryan, M Pic Doll and Mrs. Leo DeRochford. at Dinner Dance | nd Mrs. M. REBEKAHS MEET AT WILTON More than one hundred Knights at! The yearly meeting of the third Columbus and ladies attended the district of Rebekah lodges was held first dinner dance of the season last at Wilton last week. Representatives evening in the dining room of the from Bismarck, Hazelton, Ashley, Grand Hotel. Grand Knight Flasher and Wilton were in attend- J Kiley presided toastmaster ance, in all about 60 members. Ele ng the banquet. ~ tion of officers resulted as ather John Slag Mrs. I. Wilton, p) speaker of the evenin, Mrs. K Hazelton, vice presi-' Following the dinner Ralph dent; Mrs. ‘Marie Warren, Flasher, orchestra played for the dancing. secretary-treasurer. After the afternoon session a din- | H ved by the Wilton, ladies, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schumacher, nd Master H. A. Arnistrong,; of Mott were in the yesterday lton; Grand Master J. A. Pitzer, with their daughter, Grace Bismarck; and Mrs. Fannie Craise,! Schumacher, who is ill at the St embly president, Towner, gave in-, Alexius hospital. teresting talks. It was decided to: hold the next meeting in Bismarck. | VISIT DAUGHTER — Ackerman and CORRECTION motored to Jamestown Sunday The parties which Mis. L to visit their daughter, Marion, who luschka and Mrs. F. J, Bavendick js attending the Jamestown college.‘ e Friday and Saturday afternoon ; a ter's home instead of RETURNS FROM LISBON as wa Miss Madge Runey, county super: ported yeste day. K. Tice} intendent, has returned froma week's won honors in the games Friday af-) stay in on where she has been ternoon. conducting a teachers’ institute, PRIZE AT UNIVERSITY | ST OF DAUGHTER Barbara Register of B! ; A. Peterson of Stillwater is judged the prettiest costumed | visiting in the city, a guest at the rirl at the annual little girls party home of her daughter, Mrs. Wetmore, given by the Women’s League at the of Anderson Avenue. y y Friday evening. | e n over several hun-} dred other juveniles competing for the prize, WEEK END G Donald Stubbins of N. D., in the city eek end, the guest of Mi Christine Huber, She left yesterd for Mott to join her husband. Mr Stubbi: and Miss Huber were sor-; ority crs at the University of North Dakota. HOUSE GUESTS Funston of Menoken Mrs. F. J. Mascheck of 310 Avenue home after a week-end visit in B has had as her guests for the, marck, past several days, Miss Irene Ander- son of Minot, who is en route to the Twin Cities, and Miss Ruth Anders of Berthold. Se social affairs; were given for the Misses Anderson. NS HOME LEFT FOR WASHINGTON _ Esther ee Oe is been Mrs. Racheal Oakmen left in Mo., for the pa: y morning for Washington, atrived home Saturday to spend the where she Will resume her work. winter with her parents on Seventh et street. She has acepted a po n RETURNS HOME with the Provident Life Insurance Ralph Penner returned home company. night from a several days’ bus trip in Wahpeton the principal ON BU . Hurlbert, e of the) has N CARD PARTY members and prospective members will be guests at ac arty tomorrow evening in the Elks CLUB TO MEET club will meet with’ ert, 921 Ninth street RET ness | ELECT GROUP ¢ af — Group offi were elected last — FROM WING ' ji evening at the regular meeting of , O- R. Tolver has returned to his the Girl Reserves at the Presbyterian, home in Wing after a short business church, M M. MacLeod led; Visit in the city M in the song service. Wilma Olson eee presided. \ HERE SUNDAY | D.C; Poindester, Jamestown, form-' UESTS 3 OF. SISTER Pp OFFICERS er state auditor, was in Bismarck s Scheffer, Miss Margaret Over Sunday. Scheffer and Arcy J. Scheffer, sis- ters und brother of Mrs. J. J. Erma-! tinger, are in Bismarck for a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs, Ermatinge’ i Alvine Skager of | spent the week-end in Bismarck vis- ™! iting friends. MOVES TO BISMARCK | HERE SATURDAY Mrs. A. B. Damstrom of Painted’ Sohn Macmonagle and son of Mc-' woods Lake ‘has moved to Bismarck Fee eee te a eee Che wehoot, Kenzie were visiting in Bismarck term. They are at home on Four-| Saturday. cates teenth street. | ON BUSINESS G S TO CALIFORNIA | Otto Rachel of Wing was in the Mrs. E, H. McElroy of i who has been in Bismure! for sev- eral months, left last night for Cal-| -— 7 a ifornia where she will spend the’ | CITY NEW! j winter. | : cea HERE YESTERDAY St. Alexius Hospital Miss Mildred Jameson and Mr. and| Admitted: | Julius C. Bechtold, M SH. P. Asselstine of Moffit were Glen Ulin; W. M. Wadephul, Max? Of Hitendale, city yesterday on busin i yesterday to attend the | Oliver Davenport. city: John Fisher, : ‘i |Strasburg; Hubert Leer, Pretty Roc funeral of Mrs. William MeNally. rae it Schmit Goodgah: i 4 ow, Mandan; Eva MeCormic! Mr. and Mrs. SOUNCEMENT Can. | Menoken; Grace Schumacher, Mott; non Ball, announce the birth of a son; eine petrashue -O. ue Dutton, yesterday at the St, Alexius hospital inet SE Usa inate VISITED HERE rie 2 ‘i Discharged: Gottlieb Jonke, Fre- Mrs, William Nuchols of Moffit vis- ited friends in Bismarck yesterday. \onia; Mrs. William Sailer, Wishek. LEFT FOR ST. PAUL Bismarck Hospital Notes _ ; Admitted: H.C. Sigman, paginnk Huber left jagt night for St. wars, “Marie Fasset, Garrison; Mrs. G. Mf, MeGec, Dawion; Mrs. Dennis Theviault, Mott. Never in your life have you Discharged: Anderson Moore, cit ioew m garihine, ‘0 HApPr. ead keneeanitanatenn 7 | NESS of the wonderful’ Just received new shipment “Ground Gripper” shoe. Sold; flannel dresses. Very special, exclusively by Alex Rosen &) $8.95. A. W. Lucas Co. ro. Use Gas. It’s the Scientific. Fuel. The Weather Cloudy tonight, followed by mostly fair Wednes- day. Not much change. COMFORTABLE OVERCOATS B: tn pron nor you Pench guan in‘ only 10 ‘Gaye, the pan, in only, ye nila. ‘ice as at Louise Lake information from local steam- § | Bergeson’s ||)" "1's, cur: 611 - 2nd ‘Avenue Pout | ‘Quality-Style-Eeonomy _ oe ae dey ont Fee i ing 3 J Ve revere, we find a single one which ning at the ¢ ‘ . : takes its diagonal course across the the auspices of the Thurs: Mus should not be made front and allows for a smart closing club. WITH DAUGHTER Ministers of ity ations and she’s off—to the delight believe. ly aug York ; } Veheatre will undoubtedly. pl DIAGONAL sion tie a hand Nat street | Pretty—and Useful ‘POWER LINE | | FRIVOLOUS — |< Te ane taerrowsele jurchins in fiere contended rough | | —— sood-sized has been and tumble, biti d ing bat. i oz h tles with rival gangs to wateh be land madly in love with a. strapping, ed on the e My truck dr the pal of her hig! fZ + » same instant that brother, Tim Rooney. 4, 1 Her gurb consists of cheap ca ; » 4% much-darned stockings, down © i % With tomorrov a, dosidine the % heel shoes, and, sometimes, a hoy | winner of “thes those wishing M1 mintities and -— % 3 among the kid . . . ; AMLONE | Hearing in Burleigh County 4 5 H ee % Distriet, Court Set For ey r et Court Set For — re : a ey 7 Morni “SOs “Ground Gripper” — shoes x ean <4 Tomorrow Morning & most valuable as 5 and distric thtully. & hearineon he eS g xclusively by Alex M jed In. the picture: 5 meatentning " Klee ¢ reoscis & Bro. Lieurances to Give Concert Here Monday Evening Thurlow A novel closing is seen on this win- of the music o ter coat eff trimmed with and his wif Hudson seal. Instead of the double will give ive on! ae erucs® com 1 October A stuatiar ease was recent ed by the Morton ev ers and a temporary restraming order doin the district court oF th done much to the native programs ly institut ssion as weil a dee on, ty * was heard before Judge 0 al the shooting Gor of This Presbytery wa he hee not band awn any cela Hered is “hee thee ision on the merits of the case pled to the siiewalk a Hold Meet Here « t Mit eee Case ited to the police thet the Tiekets will sell for An appeat trou the Morton county ting resulted from an argu- men* over $200. The wounded brother, physi- cians said, will recover. : He: avy Earthquake ‘restr ning order is being. pr Attorney moe Cra power company t this will be meeting of Presbyteria = from the Bismarck Pre : Judge John Burke thurch ‘vestertays Reporte ca tee Addresses Kiwanians fot churches —— } ‘ re made by the ministers attending John Burke of the North oe Ses a ay a: busineas. Bi apreme Court addressed the } a Registered Today ers attend Rev. ns today at their weekly ears ‘ \ Vs Hessen. noon luncheon at the MeKenzie ho 7 Y dan; ion of parent to child uv of the child's life Judge Burke's tall sibility of juy pik Ford, Leith ppare 00 miles f recorded t ph of Geo bo begen Bile, ‘isma mederator of the Bis tery and Rev, Stewart, e to the Presbyterians of ee teat ee ute chine woe eect 8 Wasted wnt Ml . With “fathe week coming rn n ensity just after 1 p. North Dakota Will suice ierke weved fathers to jet in will postpone the hy tenet iM Calter 4 ‘for 50 cents or over loser touch with their sons. on Baker, president, urged the pport the corn show to be arek nex nth. Judie Johnson asked the hel curing new bo cof the appes wD ae Le uy a struments, deser Meet at Devils Lake an mrather severe." The 41st Synod of Noi np chureh will oon in the W. in Bi Sveinbjorn the OF PRADE Electric Score _ ATOR SHOT 3 Will Show f 1 of mer for the Judge DAVEY Vay my an chureh at , us told of p TES BROTH Game No Dakot ith re for the and son” banque from pract every 5 : October 29 1 urged father 7 church in the te in attendance. to attend. nton Ga + Son « 5 =e In connection with the Syned a H. P, Goddard and a member of th dition, m fea fimane a ynodical meet f the women's senior class of the Bismarck high Will TP the air with neens of fli anizations w n the state will school, formed the club t mony, u We boys of had promi ard ¢ i i her fred Wright, pastor of the to whit town or we og t i ” au ree Presbyterian ¢ i property « c ext concer ado ade Presby iy hureh, will propert luation nm y eet i Att ain iM concert. doen, tee and will be los cand : _ three girls s WIERESS= men’s vee e Thursda oF: ’ and Lillian Pelt n, accompanied by n will represent the Wom- 3 ciety at the syno- H. Ellsworth of Jamestown, : uest of the club, was called on ior nd responded — improvisins | that were applicable to Superintendent Dickinson | n school was rth i isda, WJAR + WECO C164), WSAL Do You Want To Know Life? De you want to peer deep into che hearts and souls of men and women who have really lived? Central Time WHAS WLW Male Quartet wo: ist) 9 —Musiesl pro gram, THS (37 | a = Movies ie Meat Eaters Y ) THEATRE “four members, CAPITOL THEATRE ie Melton Take Beautiful, broke, but L ete z, Ratcivene and: Bete, the position the hervine o o Me ib v 28) 10-—Dance selec audiences—and that’s exactly the way i! Viots were aleawn. sin 22M (526) 10:30 —Herb teath about elf lovesand hates, Viola Dana starts off in her latest Thorhers eucueetule Meanne and his Omudala or their temptations and wrongs, Metro “Along Came. Ruth,” Presented with a handsome, van : ‘ their struggles, defeats, triumphs which op ‘apitol Theatre 2 had been selected by Midnijeht Saacrageuice row : s ia »» The meeting today 1i-—Night Do you want to laugh and s 7 | stotye punctuated ith a eusng ate mast enjoyable af th cry—to be fascinated and 1s expert's finding There was a laryre attend: | o sees her. “Along Mee. ie just that kind of a and the tiny Metro star prove thrilled helped, insp Then read the November issue of True Story M ne. True be warned, taught, of everyone Came Ruth” i: stor Never in your life have you spee in ae Co. as attractive when she’s Story is the ¢ e tha i 2 7 i thetle as when she's funny, nnd vice KMown anything to compare | Sroey, iy the one magazine that Eight years’ research convinces versa. Vivacious Miss Dana has one With the complete HAPPI- | EL ECTRIC COOKERY ray Every mouth mare aban ‘She woke ‘up the ‘leepiest towrein, NESS of the wonderful | Is 2,000,000 people buy and read it. Prof. J. R. Slonaker Maine and her engaging personality “Ground Gripper” shoe. Sold) o9qictnG IN COMFORT It leithe eee tee makes it easy to understand why the, exclusively by Alex Rosen & ;whole town worshipped her, . ‘Tully Marshall, who made such tre- Bro. | magazine. The November issue is now on all newsstands. Buy gon” and "The Hunchback of Notre Se eee ' FOR SALE | gee Ey Pu DTG Ce mn eae | vera wont | Tove Sto An Asscciated Press Dispatch, She doce" Fon hina i aiid to be COOKING INIGOMRORT, | ji ns Perri temee fe fru aaainTH or'y dated August 10. from Leland ELTINGE THEATRE || SH Hirt Streets Phone 1027 f Stanford University, California, Mary Pickford, in her new screen feature, “Little Annie Rooney,” which was shown at the Eltinge yesterday and remains for today and Wednes- day has stepped out of the costume drama role and back into the raga- muffin, hoydenish, comedy character- ization that so endeared her to the public and won her the title “The World’: veetheart. The scenes of “ DR. M. 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