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ry ey i" * ee ; <3 a” WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1926 | Social and Pars Mrs. McGuiness is Honoree at Surprise Party Last - Mrs. J. W. McGuiness was honor guest at a birthday wurprise party given by a group of friends in her home, 706 Sixth street, Tuesday even- ing. Three tables of bridge were in play, honors going to Miss Janet €arufel and Mrs. W. C. Mills. \ At the conclasion of the play a luncheon was served. Mrs, McGuiness was presented with an attractive gift from the guests, i N SERVICE TONIGHT * A lenten devotional service will be held in St. George’s Episcopal church this evening at 7:45 o'clock. Tomor- row rhs andy Thursday, the day in Holy Week when Christ instituted the Sacrament of the Holy Commun- ion, there will be services at 7:30 a. m., with the Sacrament reserved on the altar, The church will be open all day for private devotion. An evening service will be held at 7:30 Ccleele The public is invited to at- tend. TO RESIDE IN PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Matt Seitz and daugh- ter, Barbara, who have been residents. of Bismarck for the last 12 years, left today for Philadelphia to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Seitz and daughter recently returned from an eight weeks’ trip in the west. Sever- al social affairs have been given in their honor, Mrs. Seitz’s niece and nephew, Christine and Peter Balzer, accompanied them to Philadelphia for a visit. METHODIST LADIES TO MEET The divisions of the Ladies Aid so- ciety of the McCabe Methodist church will meet Thursday afternoon at the following places: First, Mrs. F. H. Régister, 622 Fifth street; second, Mrs. “George Janda, 915 Seventh street; third, Mrs. W. C. Cashman,’ 516 Ninth street; fourth, Mrs. C. Ward, 40 Rosser, RETURNING FROM ROCHESTER H Chief of Police Chri lartineso who has been the Miyo Brothers! hospital in Rochester for several weeks, has improved sufficiently to return home and is expected to ar- rive this evenin ELKS TO MEET A regular meeting of the Bi. lodge, Ny. 1199, B. P. O. held at~7:30 o’cloc ri evening. 4 band concert will be followed by installation of officers, initiation and luncheon, HERE FROM VELVA Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Byerly, Sr. and Mrs. R. W. Byerly, Jr., and son, are in the city visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. Byerly, Jr. formerly Miss Mildred Boyd of Bis- marek, | ismarck will be | GUESTS HERE Mrs. T. J. Marsh and daughter of Jamestown are guests at the home of Mb. and Mrs. Grant ‘Marsh in Bis-, marék, They are also visting frien iand relatives in Mandan, RETURNS. HOME : Miss Ruth Broughton returned to Ler home in Jamestown. today after » visit in the city, # guest at the Lome of her brother, William Brough. ton, HERE FR BILLINGS, Mrs. bi « Robidou ‘and daughter, Lucille, of Billings, Mont., are in the c.ty, guests of Mrs. George Robidou | and other relatives and friends. ODD FELLOWS GIVE DANCE tal City ledge, No, 2, 1. 0. 0. ,will give a dance tonight at 8 Mock at the A. 0. U. W. hall. The; public is invited. | RETURN FROM HOSPITAL Mrs, Alfred S. Dale and son, Al-; fred S., Jr, returned to their home from the Bismarck hospital yester- day. 1 GUEST HERE Mrs. V. Kubn and son of Richard- son’#re visiting in Bismarck, guests atthe home of Mrs. George Robidou. 7 VISITORS LEAVES ‘ Mrs. W. D, Ashworth, who has been visiting relatives here, has returned to her home in Jamestown. HERE QN BUSINESS Gerald Dady, manager of the Crane company in Fargo, is transact- ing business, in the ci * GUEST OF SISTER C, G. Wattam of Fargo is in sister, rs. the city,, the guest of her Mrs. R. S. Towne. i SHOPPING HERE ' Mrs, A. Zirbes of Hazelton was shopping in Bismarck yesterday. j ON BUSINESS James Bannon of Mott was in the city yesterday on business. SEED POTATOES H Will have my car of Early Triumphs on Soo track in Bismarck all this+ week, Anyone wanting good seed or || eating potatoes will do well to look d at these, . . N. Nurnberger R. N. NURNBERGER, McKenzie Hi _ The Weather Cloudy tonight, Thurs- day; possibly snow; temperature same onal } oo 6 0065090" | Mss. E. A. Wilson / | Entertained for Mrs. ‘ Smith at Luncheon Mrs, ©. W. Smith, who is leaving | soon for Florida, was the inspiration | for a prettily planned luncheon given Tuesday at 12:30 o'clock by Mrs. FE. A. Wilson in her home, 208 Rosser street. Guests were charter members of the Baptist Mission Circle of! which organization Mrs. Smith | devoted member and past president. The tables were decorated with jonquils and a yellow color motif was carried out. Covers were marked for The honoree was j SERS CaR TA SEY | LUTHERAN PASSION WEEK SER-! VICES | The Zion Lutheran church will} have special Passion services on Maundy Thursday and Good Friday at 8 o'clock p. m On Maundy Thurs- day the Lord’s supper will be cele- brated and on Good Friday the sub- ject will be, “Christ's Cry from the Cross.” Tonight announcements will be made-at the parsonage from 7 to i? ales All are welcome to at- fend. ° RETURNS TO WORK Miss Josephine Charlebois has re-: turned to her work at the telephone ffice after being confined to her home by’ illness. INSPECT SCHOOLS Miss Shirley Fox, state rural school inspector, and Miss Madge Runey, county superintendent of schools, expect to complete the inspection of , shoes in similar shades. frock! $1.00 $1.65 WALLACE BEERY, rensesrea ov 2 ADoLew iehat ee ” Hosiery Has a Wide and Lovely Range of Color for Spring Pastel shades in frocks must be properly accom- panied in every way—millinery, footwear, hosiery. Parchment is popular, and so is gray to match tones of beige, nude, blond, mauve, blue, rose, chartreuse—in fact, every shade to match every 40 colors to choose from PRICES TONIGHT — WEDNESDAY & THURS: ERNEST TORRENCE, KATHLYN WILLIAMS, schools in the county that wish to be classified by tomorrow BAL: & They have been v 1 week. ing schools al INJURED IN ACCIDE Mrs, Margaret Lattimor who was injured In an. automobile acci dent near Arnold Monday evening, i by {| now slowly imfroving at jhe ‘St. Alexius hospital. Mrs. Lattimorelle ‘had been called to Velva by the ser- Values to $20.00, at $12.50. ious illness of her daughter, Mrs. Al-' bert Carlson. HERE WITH SON Prank Tousley of Neosho, Mo,, has arrived in the city for an extended vos ovith his son end daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. F, C. Tousley of 210'Second street. Mr. Tousiey may muke his home in Bismarck perman- ently. VISITING PARENTS Cc. J. of Si rs. er | pa Burch, 413 MOVE TO Sf0UX FALLS - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dough ‘and son arc leiving tomorrow for Sioux Fails, S. D., to make their home. They will make the trip by car. MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSU! A marriage license has been to Edwin F. Fessler of Fredon Mageie Irion of Bismarck, GIVE DANCING PARTY The DeMolays are entertaining this evening with a dancing party at the Masonic Temple. D ed Mrs, Rose Hoffman of the Rose Shop is ill at the St. Alexius hospi- tal. U Mrs. ; went an operation at the Bismarck Besides these, there are ’ $1.95 $2.25 WM. COLLIER, JR. 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