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WEDNESDAY, APRII. 14, 1926 ar SCG 0L5 GS GGSS S959 SSS | Social and. Persona LOC: aNd £ ersonal oot Mesdames Wenzel and! Missionary Group i Shafer Hostesses| Entertained at Home at First of Series Mrs. R. E. Wenzel a and Mrs. George Shafer entertained at a 1:30 o'clock luncheon yesterday at the home of Mrs. Wenzel on Park Avenue. This was the first of a series of parties. The prettily appointed tables ~ were adorned with pink roses and ferns und the rooms were decorated simi- larly. Covers were marked for 20 guests, After luncheon bridge was played at five tables, honors going to Mrs. P. J. Meyer and Mrs, W. R. Weide. The hostesses were assisted by Mrs. G. Gullickson and Mrs. John Thorpe, MISSION CIRCLE MEETING The Baptist Mission Circle will meet tomorrow afternoon at 3 o’clock in the church parlors with Mesdames Prelliver, Drennen and Myers as hos-| esses. Devotionals will be led by Mrs. Herbert and Mrs. Miller will have charge of roll cali. Chapter 3 of the book “From Over the Border” will be reviewed by Mrs, Keller and the discussion will be igd by Mrs. Kennedy. Committee reports und election of officers will be features of the business meeting. TO WASHBURN AND McCLUSKY Judge Fred Jansonius and Court; Reporter Edwin McCarty {went to Washburn this morning where sev- eral applicants for Raturalisition were to be examined this forenoon. This afternoon similar will be conducted at McClusky. ‘They were accompanied by W. W. Wiggins of St. Paul, ant district airec- turalizution, who conducted ions in Burleigh county yes- BUSINESS WOMEN MEET Charles Liessman gave an interest. ing talk on Latin Ameriea at th meeting of the Business and Profes- sional Women’s club last evening. M Esther Maxwell’s club class in basketry had prepared an excellent exhibit. The business meeting of the club preceded the program. ENTERTAINS MISSIONARY SOCIETY The Women’s Foreign Missio) Society was entertained yes’ afternoon at the home of Mrs. H. Lobach, 515 Ninth street. The p nary rday ted by Miss Hardy “Jack-| M A refreshment course was serv ed by the hostess. FROM MINOT Halverson and C. R. Verry of Minot Motored to Bismarck yeste! day to transact business. This a! ternuon they went to Mandan. M: Halverson will leave this evening fo St. Paul and Mr. to Minot tomorrow. / ENTERTAIN AT BRIDGE Miss Lyn Hegre entertained two tables of bridge last evening at th Murphy cabin on the river, seve! miles northwest of town, At the con- clusion‘ of ‘the gvening a course luncheon was served. ‘TO ENTERTAIN LADIES AID The ladies of the first division of the Methodist Episcopal Ladies Aid soctety will entertain nt the regular} monthly meeting of the general aid Thursday afternoon. The meeting will be held in the church parlo TO GIVE DANCING PARTY The Woman's Benefit Ass: i Halve of Maccabees will give a dancing par-| ty at the A. O. U. W. hall Friday evening, April 16, for members. and. friends holding invitations. VISITS DAUGHTER Mrs. Ada Rohrer left this morning for Yankton, S. D., for a visit with’ her daughter, Mrs. C. A, Lac! Lack was formerly of of Bismarck. BIBLE CLASS W WILL MEET The St. George's Episcopal church Bible ss will meet this evening at proceedings; Verry will return) ! | | ' 7:45 o'clock in the parish house. A‘ is desired. ( IS ILL Mrs, M. Bagley, employed at the Webb Brothers store, has entered the St. Alexius hospital for treat- large attendan ALIFORNIA turned today from a two months’ visit at Los An- geles and other cities in California, MOVE TO NEW HOME Mr. and Mrs. Ray V. Stair moved today from their apartments at 606 Main street to 516 First strect. ACCEPTS TS POSITION Miss Ruby Berquist has acce; position as pipanerapher wi Langer and Nucho! chols law firm. CONFIRMATION CLASS Bishop Tyler of Fargo will confirm a class of cundidate¢ Sunday in a George’s Episcopal church. UNDERGOES OPERATION Miss Apn Munson underwent a min- or operation at the Bismarck hospital today. - VISITED HERE Mrs, J..S8. Kelly of Mandan spent Tuesday in in n Bismarck | mie irfonds. The Weather Cloudy, unsettled tonight ‘and Thursday ; rising temperature | of Mrs. W. J. Rigg Mrs, W. J. Rigg and = Mrs. Freeman entertained last even the members of \ the St.*Ant group of the Catholic Women’s sionary Association at a bridge party at the home of the former. Six tables were in play, honors going to M Francis Register and Mrs. J. P. € ran. The hostesses luncheon at the play. served a course conclusion of the MANY ATTEND RECEPTION The church parlors of the McCabe Methodist Episcopal church were fill- ed last evening at the reception for new members given by the Men's Bible class. A birthday stunt was included in the clever entertainment features provided by the committee ‘in charge, which included W. J. Nog- gle, R. H. Neff and-George Kilmer. A i by A. S. Dale, talk by Vater and music made up program. Refreshments wer served at the conclusion of the even- ’ LEAVES FOR DICKINSON Mr, and Mrs. H. C. Knudsen, who} have been in Bismarck for several months, will make their home in Dickinson in the future, Mr. Knud- sen left for Dickinson some time ago and Mrs. Knudsen joined wim today.- Before coming ‘to Bismarck they made their home in Minot. * LEAVE FOR WEST Mr, and Mrs. John Thorpe of Bis- marek and Judge Charles M. Cooley of Grand Forks left today for Seattle, Portland and Los Angeles on a busi- ness trip. They will return the! southern route, stopping at the Grand Canyon, MISS, SCHEAF ER GOES TO C NTION Miss Susanna Seheaffer, _superin- tendent of the narck ‘hospital, leaves this evening for Dallas, Tex., attend the Ameriean Medieal con- GUEST OF SON . Anderson of Valley C arrived in Bismarck today for a v with her son, Freeman Anderson, who | s ill at the Bismarck hospital isthe house guest of Mrs, Freeman Anderson. LEAVES FOR MEDIC AL CONVE: TION for Dallas, Tex., where he ‘will attend he national convention of the Amer- ican Medical associati | Royal Arch Masons Entertain Deputy Grand High Priest Deputy | Teress of L jthe regular mecting of the B Chapte | day afternoon and evening. | degree work of the order was given. t 6 j in the dining room of the temple. ((caprror} THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Grand ckins Royal Ar 0 o'clock a Vapo Carpet Cleaners Bismarck phone 398. Eastern Star Refreshments. The Methodist 1 have a food High on was pre Otto ent at ee | ch Masons, yester-| All thel Priest dinner was served Our THEATRE Tonight (Wednesday) Ith division undies’ le ng a' lated shipment, we have for) group of the latest in Spring i ‘card party at Terie for Ma- ycur inspection a beautiful! Coats and Dresses at special! sonic and Star members F day evening, eight o'clock, 35c.: of the Aid’ will) at Hoskins- | 'Meyer Saturday, April 17th,’ beginning at 10 o’clock. Spring Stock being. | just replenished with a be-; For sceial and formal o casions our RIMLES glasses are correct—and becoming. CAN HAVE YouR FILMS DEVELOPED ; tives in Jamestown. ing. W. C. Cashman was in charge of | refreshments. BUT ONCE TO ATTEND NURSES’ MEETING Miss Esther H. Teichman, senool nurse in Bismarck, will attcnd a meeting of the board of direqtors of ! the Nurses’ Association of North Da-| U. C. T. kota in Fargo on Monday, April 19. T i Miss Teichman is secretary of the board, Mrs. Sveinbjorn Johnson, vice president of the association, will be unable to attend. Mrs. Bert TL visiting in Bismarck, the Mrs. A. L. Overbr left ti her home in Valley City. FINNEY'S DAILY rey SERVICE ism. ov 1 be ent ard partyat the home Lucas. liary w ata AW. A marriage lice county court yesterday to ( : Janke and Florence H. Eichler, both of Bismarck. RETURNS Madame Thursday afternoon at the charch, A program has been arranged and refreshments will be served. All ludies of the congregation are invit- ed to attend. DOCTOR M.E. BOLTON Osteopath Specialist in Chronic Diseases Henry Building 116 Fourth St. FROM HOSPITAL morelle has returned ‘ius hospital where She is slowly im- STANDARD BEARERS TO MEET The Standard Bearer society of the MeCabe Methodist church will meet in the church parlors Saturday even- ing at 8 o'clock. Miss Pearl Bryant and Miss Mabel Nathan will be lead- a ers and hostesses. Refreshments will be served. HOLDING DENTAL CLINICS Dental clinics are being held in all she Was been ill. proving. TO ENTERTAIN The Catholic Daughters of will card pi ditorium, PAGE THREE | prices,—Sarah Gold Shon, 312 Main St. : ! (Trae store Org US Pa OOP PXCmodel The 1926 model Oriental is made high in the front, low in the back, and is rounded to fit exactly over the curve of the lower figure. 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