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a ry need 'THURSDAY, MARCH Social and Personal D. A. R. TO. BE ENTERTAINED Minishoshe Chapter, D. A. B., wi be entertained Friday, March 5, at a lupehoon at the home of Mrs, Stratton at which Mrs. Stratton Mrs. W. W. Moyer will be joint hos- | tesses. -The regular month; it~ ; ing will me e ee ORS, MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. H. Halvorson of Re- gen announce the marriage of their laughter, Irene Bernadine, to Thom- as Merrill Moffit on February 16, 1926, at Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Mof- fit will be at home after April 1 in Regan, HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Miss Ethel Pollard was hostess to the members of her bridge club on Wednesday evening. Three tables played, honors going to Miss Rose Mary Lomas. A refreshment course was served at the conclusion of the games. ANNUAL EXHIBIT TOMORROW The Missionary Association of Catholic Women and girls will hold its annual exhibit at St. Mary’s school auditorium tomorrow after- “noon and evening. A short program will be given at 8 o'clock. Refresh- ments will b@ served. The public is invited, j RETURN HOME Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Herbert re- turned to their home in Cincinnati, Ohio, today. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert were called to Bismarck by the ill- ness of Mrs. Herbert’s sister, Mrs. Josephine Charlebois, 602 Third street, CARD PARTY AND DANCE The regular meeting of the Modern Brotherhood of America this evening at the A. 0. U. W. hall will be fol- lowed by a card party and datce at 8:30 o'clock. The public is cor- dially invited. ; ENTERTAINED AT PARTY Mrs. Iva Smith of the Person Court entertained 9 group of friends last evening at an informal party. Music and sewing were the diversion of the evening. A prettily appointed course luncheon was served by the hostess. RETURNS FROM FARGO Mrs. E. H. Dailey returned today from Fargo whege the interment of Mr. Dailey, prominent Bismarck traveling man who passed away last week in Miles City, Mont., took piace. LEAVES FOR HOME Mrs. W. A. Cole left today for her home in Lisbon, N. D., after a sev- eral months’ visit in the city at the home of her son, Dr. W. E. Cole, of Park Avenue. > HERE FOR AUTO SHOW Mrs. Hubert Keller and Mrs. A. F. Kinnischtzke of Glen Ullin motore to Bismarck to attend the automobile; show, \ RETURNS HOME Henry Ringeon has returned to his home in New Salem after a business visit in the cit IS CONFINED AT HOME Mrs, KE. E.: Morris is confined to her home with a serious attack of erippe. MRS. DUNN ILL Mrsi Jchn P. Dunn, 208 Third, is somewhat improved after a week's +* illness. PARENTS OF 1 Mr. and Mrs. Geoi nounce the birth of ughter last evening at the St. Aléxius hospital. BUSINESS VISITOR H, A. Knudson of Driscoll was a busines. visitor im the ity yester- day. GHTER Erickson an- SHOPPING HERE Mr, and Mrs, Martin Job of Napo-|| leon are in the city today shopping. Dance at the State Training Scheol Gym (Mandan) Sat- “urday, ‘March 6th. Music by Low’s 7 niece orchestra. See the New Winsum 3 featured Baby and Doll car- riages at Webb Brothers. ‘ , don’t let your Better Kodak Finishing “YOU'LL NOTICE THE DIFFERENCE” HOSKINS - MEYER , Welccme, Auto. Show Visitors Yeu never see a rickety, worn-cut top “ </on a Rolls-Royce— winter hat destroy your prestige! Spring Schoble Hats $5.00 to $7.50 4, 1926 EXPOSITION INCLUDES 30 | (Continued from page one) during the auto show, and the prize winners are to be determined by the radio listeners. The fiddlers will also have a prominent part on the j{entertainment program of the auto show. In addition to the models on dis- play at the exposition building, each local dealer has also arranged an at- tractive display, at his own show completely covered the show’ un they have visited each local garage. Dealers handling trucks, farm im- plements, radios, and other kindred lines will have these on display at itself is confined exclusively to passenger cars. (Continued from page one) delein of Chicago, highest: American officials in the Catholic church, have Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT—THURSDAY RUDOLPH VALENTINO and NITA NALDI IN “COBRA” COMEDY “SCRAMBLED EGGS” suppose PALACE—MANDAN TONIGHT BERT LYTELL “Ship of Souls” FRIDAY AND SATURDAY “THE VANISHING AMERICAN” RICHARD DIX smoky, sooty ' publicl i 1926 MODELS #4; rooms, and visitors will not have! their garages, as the automobile show | f TODAY | the workings. of the -Volstend| which -be hate isfaction has beey,, .ex- by an influential ‘com- Protestant Episcopal mi was a good enough American, | the | n of experien ' The attitude of ©: and the Protestant tee, lends respec! “light wine and b holic card! iseopal com ity to movement. But ach and was’ nervous. | done more good than (signed) Lela Coo! Adlerika rem vocated gov-! bri for light wines and beer, ach. FORGING AHEAD! WITH BISMARCK - Suppose the people in this town didn’t Have any automobiles, How would life and busi- ness in Bismarck compare with conditions in other communities of its size? Suppose there were no adequate facilities for car operation cr maintenance here. How much would automobile transportation bene- fit local car owners ? Think these things over and you will get an idea why we take our job of selling cars and serving their owners seriously. LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY. Distributors of Willys-Overland Fine Motor Cars. Bismarck, Chrysler Prices Reduced Effective at once prices _on all Chrysler models are reduced 2% to meet the new lower war tax. Corwin-Churchill | Motors, Inc. The Big Bargain Wall Paper Sale Is now on. Lowest Prices ever heard of in Bismarck. Just the time to get your spring needs, at a Low Cost. 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