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Se guest of Miss Livina ,itol Theatre, fours days com- ° e CHATLER | Frank Snyder. “A luncheon, cx o " a et . + RUB THE SPINE Mrs. Jansonius ! . Entertains With mnized Sun at the Ey afternoon at ical church, PROGRE MOTHERS TO M ‘ KE ( Bridge Luncheon Rev. C.F. Strutz officiating. Seventy.; The. Pr ive Mothers elub will TO SPEAK TO MASONS lfive guests witnessed the ceremony | mect ‘Tues ufternoon at the home, Hal Parsor - Mrs. Fred Jansonius entertained! A wedding supper was served at the of Mrs. W. J. Wileox. Roll cali will| ture tonight i < Saturday afternoon in her home, 816| home of the bride's parents follow- | be answered with tie names of fam- sonic Temple. : ourth ‘street, with a prettily plan-| ing the service. ous paintings, 4A debate, “Resolved soso every ned course luncheo appointments; Mr, and Mrs. Rosenberg will make that heredity is a more important RETURN, rubbing every for which were carried out in che) their home in this city where the factor in the life of the child than) Frank Jager has returned to Bis and watch the Hallowe'en colors, A floral center-! groom is employed by the Standard environment,” with Mrs. H. J. Nelson nvaek from Strasberg, where last piece was used. 1 Oil Company. Mrs. Rosenberg ig the and Mrs. A. T. Stew affirmative. week he accompanied Mr and Mrs. ; Bridge was played during the af-| daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew, ind Mrs. F ren and Mrs. Vern, s nand the lody of their “ ternoon, Honors were won by Mrs.| Schatler of Seventh street. Haines, negative, will be give: ' n. Who died © local i P. J. Meyer and Mrs. V : . J. Hunter. Four ta 1 following a serious illnes Your day to hear one of the greatest achievements TERTAINS AT BRIDGE es were in pla SRTAIN FOR CHILDREN ~ allowe'en party was given Sat- i was ho FUNERAL OF PIONEER . : . . jay evening the home of M evening to two tables The fune of C. C, Mills, North in the history of musi¢c and Mrs. O. A. Sorsdall. There were Honors in the ¢ Dakota pio terd ut the * nday evening for the/ 34 guests. Games, contests and a Misses Agnes the i Hallowe'en favors were arranged cleverly | throughout the rooms. A luncheon was served. Phone 212—Mandan sk, 42 inth || The Home of Q' PARTY street, is leaving today geaun | Service. Y for an extended visit with relatives. |] ‘Try Our Deliefous Steaks and Chops. * west coast. En route they will play| fishpond were the diversions of the A luncheor ‘ bei + EARS ae : nie 1 hopp wtp in Billings, Missoula, Butte and Hel-| evening. Prizes in a served at the conclusion of the ev waky, ‘ tube IN EVERY CITY—IN EVE WONDEREUL NEW INSTRUMEN'I ena for dances and on the stages of | were awar ing " GTA Gan SRS Aine aa ‘ SA APIAQTY IN theatres" in thot “are Norman Ager Lainch was served seni gapay \ on doint-Eaxe IS BEING DEMONSTRATED. AR THIS } bP AND GREATEST IN engaged as the son! 11 o'clock, The hostess assisted ERE TOD. tS outr qusce VENTION ANNOUNC SY THE VICTOR MACHT ship orchestra for a 50 day cruise tol by Mrs, Marry Stewart and Miss S04. M. Dahl and J. J. Sel . ae . ENTI oe ‘N oA BY Ww \ ! ae ey ele «ports in the Hawaiian Islands, Philip-! Dale, Wilton and BON. Lein of Lein i Giggest Selling Joint | AT THE STORE OF ANY DEALER IN FOR PRODUCTS pines, Japan and China. They will] . business visitors in : s medy i Wort See toe ticeeiitheer| HABLOW, FAVOR PARTY 3 fe oe an Uhe Word | playing a series of dances in the west ralebration: : a 0 9 ! before coming to Bismarck. The or-| gppoks tnd witches 20° friends of POSITION HERS pleaded : Vodiy . 0. 2 a new in s being det oak The ae \ wn ganization is composed of Archie Me-| el, Gordon and Gertrude Engen ys of New Englund e ¢ and { t on instrument that will give a clock amd u day Gray and Duane Diehl of Bismarck,! made’ merry at the Engen home, position in the farn £ . costs, Lad Hew meaning to vo hansic It You will be nd t und Chuck Man of Fargo, George Seveith ‘sikeet, ‘Saturday. © lou department of the Banko: amounting in all and 10 wil amaze and euthra!! milhons cf poopte nt owill ba Y 1 neve and Al Little of Minneapolis. wi ven for solving a North Dakota, fa ——— everywhere; and the more « foothea f —— Corwin, a Villia = attitude toward music © more tomnde vy , \ MEETS TONIGHT een etcun eae coceed ak son was born to Mr. and Mrs —— ey fe ail Het is impossi vi elo here will be a special meeting of i with Hallowe'en co! rson of Baldwin Sunday at | : inclement todry tomorrow or tae nest the Woman's Benefit association to-! ore ; dolls aw fa Alexius hosp! | yoyo dey row on. ath an y night at the home of Mra,j °F ond with “spook” dolls as fay I he shoe thousands of | th ei fa on minutes . Slattery, 404 Tenth — street.} HERE SATURDAY URNS FROM BUSINESS TRIP i ne nifiecue t lie n s urged to be present} AB ar Unleewiod | eodore Musgjerd, who spent the \ t the first not ‘ ow ‘ > GS fhere is Musiness of importance; wae’, business visitor in the city Sat-|P8St Wee days in Robinson, di b ; ; ENTERTAIN: THIMBLE PART [w a | ome: are rea g abou i the cone on the hind se - a Ree | FROM Me ZTE | - | u y card it-timat thie Mrs. arson, 812 Sixteenth} and Mrs. H Crum of Mc-|] CHOP SUE AND CHOW ° | adequate. is (oraeL it butionn street, entertained informally Sat-| and.3 adiwisitors Ya Bis MEIN n : hey : urday afternoon at a thimble par were a ig < ——e Oh uying e i Go ty any store where \ produets ar fj There were 11g New Palace Cafe | | \ Food and The New Orthophonic ~ Victrola HALLOWE' Twelve friends were entertained | Saturday evening at the home of Mr. end Mrs. Lloyd Lillistrand. Hallo- we'en ideas were carried out in the games, decorations and luncheon. avidson have lett | DR. M. E. BOLTON accepted positions: airs. tam bavwd. AND PICTURES Osteopathic Physician son and daught wi Mr. David- | . } ‘y son as soon as he is located. AT THE 116 4th St. Telephone 240W | Victor Day Monday. November 2nd MOTOR TO FLORIDA ik Bismarck, N. D. Mrs. A. D, Cordner and daughter. Ruth, and Mrs. Marcelous left. Fri- y day by car for Plorida where they | 4 a4 4 will spend the winter. = | TERN STAR TO MEET | - will be a regular meeting of | astern Star Tuesday evening. November 3, at 7:30 o'clock in the|f’ THEATRE - MANDAN Masonic Temple. GUEST OF DAUGHTER TUESDA CAP i O H EA ¥ R E Mr n Craige of Long i L I Calif. arrived in Bis MATINEE AND evening. for a'few. days \ peat Sram EVENING Es NORMA TALMADGE Copelin, . 4 . WEEK-END VISIT HERBERT {SD Mr. and Mrs. Coe Kiebert have re- turned to their home in Center after. a short visit in the city with rela- tives. BIGGERS 4 DAYS COMMENCING TONIGHT “The Man With the Frozen Nerves” EUGENE O’BRIEN Diy AL Matinee Every TONIGHT VISITED FRIENDS —PRESENTS— Mrs. 1. H. Altringer of Eckelson ; The sereen’s realest igvers as returned home after « week-end ; MONDAY - TUESDAY The vereen reatest lovers visit in the city with friends. AND WEDNESDAY in est modern love RUTH DAVIS “The Unusual Comedienne” WEEK-END VISITOR Miss Nettie Bain of Mott was in’ Bismarck over the week-end, visiting friends. rk w E SUN cuchineg HERE SUNDAY Miss Rose Kesler of Hebron was) The Picture the Whole | EPS a World is Waiting For % hac enert of friends in the city oe | “JANH FRAYN nome ror suspay | if = TOYLAND” =| i THE WM. FOX WONDER PICTURE Miss Ann Katzke spent the week- | end at her home in Sweet Briar. {With Jane Frayne and the Shand Family diversified loved an Buy your hesiery at Bis-' marck’s Hosiery Headquar- ters. Best qualities at any, price you wish to pay. Webb Bres, i) entertainment by talented musicians. ~- EDWARDS & LEVAN “Selling the Best Sellers” PATRICK & RETTA “Dots and Dashes ise Mth ae ei ae “The Iron Horse,” a virile tribute to the old west—Cap- & ? itol Theatre, fours days com- mencing tonight. Use Gas. It’s the Scientific Fuel. The Weather 5 : on the Wire” Rain probable late to- : : é Sect ‘, : a we ght end Pees va Daring Mice. Walkers: and The supreme achievement in Motion Pictures. Three al mn 5 San years in the making, presenting the mightiest climax eature Picture . OPEN EVENINGS Betty Bronson in the most soul stirring drama ever achieved on the STYLE ig tc el t screen. : “THE GOLDEN ' SERVICE, PRINCESS” BLAZING THE TRAIL OF LOVE AND CIVILIZATION. ECONOMY. aay Pi Seirygaiags Se: In Twelve Massive Reels. First Performance / pee ae Harte. - a 5 bins AT 7:10 PROMPT. 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