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Mr. and. Mis. Peck ! Entertained Bridge Club.on Saturday ‘Fhe T-Square club was entertained’ Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Peck. Three tables were in play during the evening, Af- ter the games the hostess served a prettily appointed course luncheon. Honors were won by. Mrs, A. Overhee and G. L, Personius. clab will meet again in two weeks. Mrs. Mann Hostess At Bridge Luncheon Mrs. G. D. Mann entertained at a 1:30 o'clock bridge luncheon Satur- day at her home. Covers were laid for 28 guests, honors going to Miss Rose Huber and Mrs, W. F. McClel- land. _Qut-of-town guests included Mrs, McClelland and Mrs, B. S. Nick- erson of Mandan. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. A. G. Sortie and Mrs, Obert Olson, VISITED HERE Mrs. John Olin and daughter, Lu- cile, have returned to their home in Sims after a short visit in the city with Mrs. Olin’s daughter, Mrs. Fred Swenson. Mrs. J. H. Case of James- | town was also a week-end guest at the Swenson home. TO, BROADCAST FROM SEATTLE | Miss Lucille Oeltjen of | Seattle | Wash., grand-daugater of Mrs. Nora! J. Cochrane of Bismarck, will broad- | cast @ piano concert this evening| from station KFOA, Seattle. | SLOWLY IMPROVES H L. Van Hook, who has been at the Bismarck hospital for the Inst four weeks, returned to his home yester- day. Mr. Van Hook is slowly im- proving. : HERE SATURDAY Miss Lueile Hall of Glen Ullin spent the week-end in the city with frierids and attended the basketball MONDAY, ‘MARCH 29, 1926° : Social and Personal treatment. Alfred Becker, bot! the Wachter school, Easter vacation with her sister. game Saturday night. HERE WITH DAUGHTER Mrs. Hauey of Miles City, Mont., is receiving treatment at the St. Alex- is reeciving treatment at the St. Alex- ius hospital. F SON Mr, and Mrs. E. Ellickson of Steele _ announce the birth of a son Satur- day night at the Bismarck hospital. SON: BORN Mr. and Mrs. Sam Robinson are the parents of a son born Sunday at their home south of Bismarc RETURN FROM BUSINESS TRIP States Attorney. F..E. MeCurdy_has returned from Bickoo, where he has been transacting business. HERE FROM BRADDOCK Mrs. F, R. Briggs: and - daughter, Miss Mildred, of Braddock were shop- ping in the city Saturday. HERE FROM: WASHBURN. Miss Winifred A. Coombs of Wash- burn was in Bismarcle Saturday, shop ping and visiting. FROM CARSON Miss Wie Forde has returned to her home tn Carson after a week-end visit in Bismarek. VISITED HERE Mr. and Mrs. A. R, Brittin of Brad- dock were week-end visitors in the city. HERE SUNDAY : Miss Lilly Christianson, who teach- es near Menoken, was the guest of friends in Bismarck Sunday. RETURNS TO MAX Miss Norma Long. has returned to her home in Max after a short visit in the city with friend: Cook wrth Gas. it’s the ———————————— | DR: M. E. BOLTON “Osteopathic Physician . 116 Fourth St. ees Rok 240W Bismarek, N. D. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE VISITED HERE ; Miss Helen Euston of Hazelton vis- ited friends here over Sunday. ‘. PAGE, FIVE HERE FROM HAZEN } Miss Ruby Personius of Hazen was | visiting in Bismarck over Sunday, Jeciee e~pun assneseaheiainsben MOTOR TO WASHBURN Ernest Milliken and John Plagens| Mis motored_to_ Washburn erday. ! sho. G VISITOR FROM HEBRON rs. in the city S HOPPING HERE HOPPING HERE nina Peterson of Baldwin Rustgate Of Sh Mis HE s Bismarck Saturday, ia shopping Bismarck today. PRP Representative Hall | Honor Guest at Party | Given in Washington The social ‘columns of the Evening Star of Washington, D. C., carried the following item concerning Bis- ee people in the issue of March Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dennett enter- \ tained a dinner party Tuesday eve- ning in compliment to Representative and Mrs. Thomas Hall of Bismarck, N. D. There were 20 guests in the company, including Representative and Mrs. 0. B. Burtness, Representa- tive and Mrs. J. C. hicum, Rep- resentative do Mi Addison T, Smith, Representative and = Mrs. Charles Kearns, Representative aid Mrs. Samuel B. Hitt, Mr. and Mi Theodore Hance Tiller, Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Hogan, Mr. Charles Howe and Mrs. Patton Wise Slemp, daughter of the hosts, who gave a program! of her own musical compositions fol- lowing the dinner.” Mrs. Dennett was formerly Miss L. E. Comerford, actuary and chief clerk for the commissioner of insurance here, and was married to Mr. Den- nett while he was a member of the North Dakota state legislature. Mr. Dennett, who was formerly ti. Mil- ton, N. D., is now an attornéy at law, with offices in the Union Trust building, Washington, D. C. ENTERS HOSPITAL Eimer Fritz of Pollock, S. D., has entered the Bismarck hospital for. Mr. Fritz was accompan- ied to Bismarck by Dr. Shokey and of Pollock. FASTER VACATION ‘Miss Alberta Christy, teacher in has gone to N. D,, to spend the Easter Hat Modes That Are So Pretty and So Low Priced Matchless! Here you sée Paris itself? The genius that is French is transposed to these wonderful copies. Get under a Spring Hat now. Selections were never so vast, nor were styles so fruitful. Every captivating mode, every possible detail you can desire is to be had in this vast assortment. Minnewaukan, ~ i} TO FARM NEAR HERE «| Gustaf Brandt arrived in Bismarck today after a motor trip to Chicago. Mr. Brandt will farm. in Burleigh county. = f RETURN HOME ‘ Misses Mildred Hedlund and Joy M. MeLaughlin have returned to their home in Wilton after a week- end visit in Bismarck with friends. { FELTS, STRAWS, COMBINATIONS, FAILLES, BENGALINES, SILK FLOSS _ » PARENTS SON i Choice of Lovebird green, Sand, Black, Gray, Watermelon, Crab Such, De coneeaes Cha bikes apple and scores of others equally as fascinating. of a baby boy this morning at the St. Alexius hospital, i FROM WILTON Mrs. L, D. Berg and Vetter of -Wilton were in the. city Saturday and Sunday, shopping and visiting friend VISITED IN BISMARCK Miss Eleanor Lahdgren und Miss Marie Lenarz of McClusky were vis- iting in Bismarck over the week-end, TO VALLEY CITY Captain W. M. Spann left this morning for Valley City to attend an inspection of ational Guard. { SITORS n of Halliday and H. E. Timm of Wishek were in Bis- | "= How important correct footwear is to one’s Easter ensemble. As one strolls down the avenue her slippers are noticed by all who pass by, and to receive approving glances they must harmonize perfectly with the rest of her costume. Smart appliques and inlays of contrasting color make the designs for this Easter unusually attractive. An early selection is ad- vised while assortments are complete, as those who wait until just before Easter may be disappointed. $2.98 $4.95 $6.50 $10.00 $15.00 $18.00 A.W. LUCAS Co. Mimi MO marck Saturday on business. = Basement. Basement ‘ The Weather = : : ? Partly cloudy tonight = ‘ A W and Tuesday; warm- : @ e @ er tonight = . NONUOGUOUDONANOUCDONEDOGOUAGCNOGERASODAOONACCOOGEOAUIONGOEESUOAGOOCHOGUONOEDAUCUaRUdUQUCuUOceOcdacudoongoan aan Easter Sale Special Boy’s aanaconannonnancent Look Your Best | -For Easter Your picture will be taken by countless silent cameras— | the eyes of those about you. Good clothes reflect you at your best. WE MAKE SUITS IN OUR OWN SHOP Bergeson’s Quality-Style-Economy Wear a good Hat~A LANPHER with plain or colorful band, a snap!» down or turned up brim $3.50 t0 $6.00 | DE OL Suits New Spring Weaves Serviceable Materials Choicest of Easter Greetings _ Flowers are so much a part of the Easter program that we need hardly suggest them. Easter morning you want flowers that are ap- propriate. SUGGESTIONS So wee < $1.50to $3.00 $22.50 and $25 Po -Darheniis z : 30 te Er} bot $ 5 0 i We can outfit boys of all ages : Pot Hyacinth ............... .50 to 3.00 each ; 2 : | handsomely and economically. { In Cut Flowers Lilles,- Roses, Carnations, Tulips, Daffodils, ete. ~ HOSKINS-MEYER Well Tailored A Real Value Cortley Suits, built of rich fabrics by master craftsmen, give . the much desired youthful lines $26 to $40 We carry in stock many other good { Suits ranging in prices from $50°™"" $10 | Oxfords for Men and Boys—Flori- \ da Tan, Ecru Ivory and Black i $3.75 to $7.50 A Topcoat of plain tweed or nov- | elty weave will add to your comfort on chilly days Suits with two pairs Long Pants SEDEROCEOREODOOEOUGUERRUOUOROOONON Suits with one pair long and one pair short Pants Suits with two pairs short Pants Stylish Good-Looking All Wool Suits Up to 18 Years But—for Worth $15.00 to $20.00 Easter Sale Price i Shirts of Novelty Madras or Broad- ! cloth are decidedly darker in color this spring $1.00 to $6.00 each ant oueeofinnosuasnucnunnoaiganngangasuaq noni uanenauanel “Where Every Purchase Must Be Satisfactory, or Money: Will Be Refdnded CLOTHING STO! Forty-five years in Bismarck