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.. THUE DAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1926 RHONDDA CHORUS CONCERT TONIGHT Curtain at 8:15 Gallery Seats - 75c The latest hits on Bruns-; See “What Happened té | wick records. Webb Bros. | Jcnes.” A positive comedy | rict. Capitol Theatre tonight. | polisher. It polishes floors| | | instantaneously and without | effort. Polish the floors of the entire house in one day. Rent $2 per day. Webb Bros. See “What Happened : to One assortment of New Spring Hats of unusual values spoil of us. Forgive us. our folly.| Make room for us within Thy love and wisdom that we may know Thee and live. Amen. (Copyright, 1926—-F, L, Fagley) pant! . See “What Happened to 1 ten Jones.” A positive comed: and Spart® ‘ict, Capitol Theatre tonight. HERE ON BUSINESS Paul Bohn, Jr. of New England as returned home after a short bus- at $5.00 for Friday and Satur- HERE YESTERDAY be day. Buchholz Millinery. ! | Mr. and Mrs, Willia ‘son of Ashley were in the c: terday, en route to Garrison w: ‘il visit Mrs. Kautt’s parents. RETURN FROM VISIT * ret last evenii re a Miss Mary Huber days’ visit In Minneapolis and 3 : Minn. Hostess at Bridge Party on Tuesday us ers ee a relly to ‘arly Wednesday Evening] | Mrs. Scheffer will resume her Our-buyer is sending daily the newest selections __in SMALL RISKS Miss Mary Huber entertained Tucs- day Riddd A fessional Women’s club rooms with four tables ~ of bridge. A_ color eae of gold and black was pret- ly cn and table appointments. Honots in the bridge games were won by Mrs. R. G. Kamplin. Miss Lucy Kingsley ted ‘the hostess in serving a course luncheon at the conclusion of the bridge games. Friends Observe the Golden Wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Sharp In celebration of the golden wed: ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. N. Sharp Wednesday, February 1 p of friends gave them a sur- jing was spent with games and music and refre: ments were served. The honor gu were: presented with a purse of gol +.Those in‘attendance included: M and Mrs. J, H. Riley, Sterling; and Mrs. J. W. Byres, Driscoll and Mrs. Chris Schoon, Driscoll; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Otson, Sterhing; mr. and Mrs, Alfred Olson, Sterling; Mr. and Mrg, Adolph Hanson, Driscoll; Mr. an@-Mrs. Ole Newland, Driscoll; Mr. and-Mrs. E, M. Kafer, Bismarck. TO SERVE PROMPTLY AT 7 The committee in charge of the banquet which will precede the danc- ing party at the Masonic Temple F1 day even wishes to serve prompt- ly at 7 o'clock, and consequently ose who are planning to attend are asked to arrive about 6:30. The finance committee will be at the door from 6 o'clock on so that all may be accommodated before the hour of serving. More than 100 couples have ly made reserva- tions and indic: morrow night's affair will larger attendance than any previous one of its kind. MISS SEHRT HERE Miss Edna Sehrt of Fargo is in the city, the. guest of Mrs. Ray Stair. “Miss Sehrt was formerly a resident of Bismarck, leaving here about three years ago for California, For the past year she has heen employed in Barges iss Sehrt plans to re- aagin. {gy Bismarck permanently. INITIATE CANDIDATES At. the meeting of ‘the A. 0. U. W, lodge Tuesday Avenite about a hu: dred members were in attendance. Twelve candidates were initiated in- to the order. After the regular meet- ing a social hour of dancing was en- joyed and luncheon was served. . .W. W. G. TO MEET The World Wide Guild Girls of the First Baptist church will meet at the home of Mrs. John Thorpe, 212 West Rosser, Friday after school. Mrs. Smith will assist in the ente! caine: A good attendance is d sired. 1S ILL Charles Gobel, who attends the Uni- versity of North Dakota, has under- gone an operation for the removal of his tonsils at the University in- firmary. RETURNS FROM CONVENTION J. W. Tschumperlin is expected home this evening from Jamestown, where he attended the meeting of North Dakota funeral directors. MRS. SPERRY HOSTESS The Woman's Relief. Corps will meet at the home of. Mrs. E. H. Sperry on’ Second street, Friday af- ternoon at 2:30 o'clock. W. A. MEETING The regniar meeting of the Wom- en’s Benefit Association will be he! tomorrow_evening at 8 o'clock at the A. 0. U. W. -hall. ACCEPTS POSITION HERE. Miss Ciara Amundson of Douglas, N. D., has acce| a position in the office of Dr. W, F. Crewe. waaay Cox of Metaugitin, 8. D is spending the week in \the city, v: iting and shopping: One assortment of New Spring Hats of unusual values at $5.00 for Friday and Satur- day. Buchholz Millinery. ~ Generally fair tonight and Friday; colder = tonight. Mrs. C. B, Nupen was hostess at an at the Business and Pro-| evening bridge Wednesday in her| home, 1006 Fourth street. Jonquil and lavender freesias were uscd tractively about the rooms and the 1d out in the decorations} yellow and lavender color motif was| Bismarck on business. carried out in all the appointments. Four tables of bridge were in lay during the evening, honors go- ing to Mra, J. C. Taylor and Mr: 8. Nielsen, Mrs. F. E. Dich] and the Mii Edna Dean Best and Vel Nupen, the latter two costumed as Japanese maidens, assisted the hostess in serv- ing a course luncheon. Martha Washington Tea Given This Evening For Out-of-town Girls Mrs. C. W. Smith and Mrs, R. G. Goddard, representing the Women's Community Council, will receive the out-of-town girls who are employed or attending school in the city, this evening at the Business and Profes- sional Women’s club at a Martha Washington t Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Goddard will wear Martha Washington costumes and the decor- ions of the rooms will be carried out accordingly. The’ women of the Cotnci) been keeping open house for irls at the club each Thursday ever ing and many novel features been plan for this evening. cordial invitation is' extended to any girl who is away from home. DELPHIAN SOCIETY TO MEET The Alpha Eta Delphian will discuss “Frerich Art” at its regular meeting y morning at 19:30 o’clock in the Elks hall, Mrs. | F. J. Grady is leader. The program | follows Court Painter: LeBruen and Watteau. Chardin Mrs. L. have Mrs, Grady Thompson 83 Corot Ebert. Diaz and Dupre——Mr: Millet and Rosa Bonheu! Whittey. . M. B, A, MEETING There will be a meeting of the Modern Brotherhood of America this évening at 8 o’clock at the A. O. U. “George F.C. Stucke Mrs. C. B. .|W. hall. Preceding the meeting the Juvenile lod, will meet at 7:30 o'clock, at which time a class of 20 candidates will be initiated. GUEST OF MRS. PENNER Mrs. William West of New York City, who has been in the city for short visit with her sister, Mrs. R. iE. Penner, will leave tomorrow morning for her: home. En route she will stop at Fargo to visit friends, I. 0. O. F. TO MEET There will be a meeting of Custer Encampment No. 16, I. 0. 0. F., at Odd Fellows hall seen evening at 8 o'clock. Initiation will be followed by a social time. Luncheon will be acres Visiting members are in- vited. T-SQUARE CLUB ENTERTAINED The T-Square club was entertained last evening at the home of Mrs. C. A. Daw. Honors were won by M 'G, L. Personius and Mrs. C. A. Hi kins. Refreshments were served at the conclusion of the evening. RETURNS FROM VISIT WITH SON Mrs. Mary McLean,'52 Thayer, re- turned yesterday from the Twin Cities where she met her son, H. F McLean, and visited with his for scv- eral days. VISITING IN BISMARCK Miss Emna McAllister of Braddock and Miss Olga Peterson of Sterling are spending a.few days in the city with friends. Spring coats and dresses are arriving daily at the Bis- marck Cloak Shop. ty} Viness visit in the city. HERE ON BUSINESS | Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Briggs of Brad-; dock are ‘wending a few days in! FROM MOTT Clarence and Henry Johnson of *A.| Mott. were business visitors in Bis- FROM HEBRON | Theodore Houser and Joe Rehiing of Hebron are transacting business in the city. v HERE Mr. and Mrs, Frank Rodenburg are; here from Pollock, S. D., visiting friends, | HERE TODAY Fred Horn of MeKenzic is in the city today, transacting business. SHOPPING HERE . J. Mersen of Stecle was! in the city. yesterday. GUEST OF FRIENDS: Miss Agnes Keogh of Beulah is in the city, the guests of friends. BUSINESS TRIP George A. Duemeland has gone to St. Paul on a business trip. SHOPPING HERE Miss Anna Kautt of Ashley shopping in the city today. VISITING HERE Mike Ryan of Braddock is visiting in Bismarck with relatives. HERE ON BUSINESS G. A. Pearson of Steele is in the. city today on business. Daily Lenten Bible reading and meditation prepared for Commission on Evangelism of Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America. THURSDAY’ The Greative “Word” of God is Read Ju, 1:1-9, Text: 1:1. In the beginuing was the ‘Vord. Meditation—The old testament in, which Our Lord and his disciples were schooled began, “In the Be- ginning God created.” The fourth and last Gospel of the New Testa- ment is a spiritual interpretation rather in an ordinary biography and be; in the beginning was the ord,” a profound concep- tion of God’s energy as the Cre: tive Word. | In the ancient picture God was a potter moulding man from ciay. With deeper understanding John symbolizes the Creative Power of tae Almighty under the Greek term “tne Logos”—the Mind, the Word. Man may achieve something by patient toil. God speaks and it is done. Without the Word “was not any- thing made that hath been made.” This “Word” John identifies Jesus Christ through whom we come into personal contact with the heart of God { Prayer—Almighty Father, thy word 4s hidden in the frame work of the world, shines in the mind of man and is made flesh in Jesus Chri: Our unbelief has made FOOT SPECIALIST All diseases of the feet success- t fully treated. Phone 311 DR. CLARA B. WESTPHAL Richmond's Bootery Sat. Evenings by appointment. | Jones & Webb | THE STORE OF Quaury Service Sansraction PHONES 0" $8 AND 34 Special For Friday Cane and, Maple Syrup —a quart bottle of yery good syrup, the best for breakfast pancakes Oranges! All gizes—also more of those good ones, at 2 dozen for............ Figs—9 Crown Smyrna Figs—wonderfut value, at per bb:.......... Salted Cashew Nuts—ever try (Regular Price, 48c) Oranges!! 55c them?. Something - different—include a bag with your next order. Seal Brand Coffee. spring coats and dresses. Bis-| Jones.” <A positive comedy | marck Cloak Shop. | riot. A.W. Lucas Co. Six Big Leaders In the Bargain Basement Shoe Department Comfort, Style and Value Comes in Black Kid or Patent; With Built-In Arch Support. Yeu can be sure of comfort with style in this effective model, in black kid or patent, built-in steel arch support; military heel with rubber tap. Our Big Leader at A Neat Kid A very Special Value in a Black, Kid Leather Slipper; dressy, too; strap design with neat: perforation; good leather soles, rubber heels, military style. An extra special value Our Feature Shoe For Boys Stvle — Value — Low Price Well made of strong, durable leathers, with good lines and real style like dad’s shoes. A great shoe fcr school or dress wear for the bey who is on the jump from morn till night. 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This office is as careful with a $500 policy as a large one — and we write every known kind of in- surance, Henry & Henry Insurance PHONE 38 DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 116 4th St. Telephone 210W Bismarck, N. D. METROPOLITAN RADIO PRICES for all! Just Think Of It Tubes at Dealer All Types $1.75 Standard 45- 1 Battery Ras Jewett Superspeaker Type) $12.95 Type) Our tremendous buying power makes this po: and we offer reduced pric on hun- dreds of nationally known parts and equipment. WRITE FOR 30¢7 DISCOUNT ILLUSTRATED CATALOG HAMPTON WRIGHT P. O. BOX 181 DEPT. Alo INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Cunningham Cost. | | | classes the Ist of March, at 611 First Street, Bismarck: Better Kodak Finishing “YOU'LL NOTICE THE DIFFERENCE” HOSKINS - MEYER Matinee Every Day At 2:30 TONIGHT — Thursday A MODERN AMERICAN SMALL TOWN ROMANCE For the first time in her career, Pola Negri is an Amer- can romance that is a mixture of emo- tional thrill, spirited dramia and rollicking humer—laid against a typical small town background. COMEDY NEAL BURNS —in— “RUN TIN CAN” NEW HATS The first Hats of spring present the distinctively draped crown, made popular by Rebour. There are numerous smart interpretations of this mode, developed in felt, velour, gros-grains or soft~ straw, which are trimmed with utmost simplicity, confining themselves to ribbon or jeweled pin. BUCHHOLZ MILLINE » OPPOSITE VAN HORN HOTEL RY

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