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rat le #u ~ 49 « ar “ . “ . " ' : i om THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1926 Couples Who Are to Leave Bismarck Soon Mr. and Mrs, Spencer Boise and Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Cox were hosts Tuesday evening in the Cox home, 316 West Thayer, at an evening bridge in compliment to Mr. Phillip Elliott, who are 1 and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Gross, who live. and honors were won b: Cole and Mrs. C. J. honorees received guest favors, was carried out in all appointments the conclusion of the play. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott and Mr. and| MEN'S BIBLE Mrs. Gross will be honor guests at a number of other social affairs with- in the next week. ELECT OFFICERS OF L. T. L. Officers were elected yesterday af- ternoon at a meeting of the Loyal Bridge Compliments | Fo: The Wednesday Study club enter-|Hunke of Mandan were out-of-town tained the Fortnightly club yester-| S¥ests. | day afternoon at a musical tea in the j and Mrs.jhome of Mrs. C, E, Stackhouse, 814; lip ot ing soon] Fifth street.“ Roses were used at-; perintendent of public for Flint, Mich., to make their home,| tractively about the rooms. intend a n Miss Ht ‘Ni : | perintendent ot will go to Williston after May’ 1 tol esting article on “The Stagy uf antehs| Arena last evening to attend e ; and Miss Marjorie Best a: Four tables of bridge were played| with interpretative music. Miss Jane | Mrs. W. E.} Stackhouse gave a delightful instru- yren;,, The}mental solo and the Clark today where he will offici A color motif of yellow and green|fectionn; "iet Schoo! Kave three se-| t 4 eee : BEGIE. G.dluiel >| died last night at a local hospital, and in the course luncheon served at| F, Cole one vegans Cabe Methodist Episcopal church will entertain tomorrow evening at 6:15 o'clock in the Lion: Grand Pacifie hotel with a banquet | peavES FOR ELLENBURG, WASH. Mi Junior C. apolis, WAR MOTHERS HELD MEETING The Fort Lincoln Chapter, Ameri- SHOPPING HERE shopping and |ternoon. The attendance was | friends, jubually large, and after a b } meeting an hour of social entertain- | ment was enjoyed. The hostess serv- HERE FROM BO’ President Francis | Bottineau is spending the Mrs. H. Jess and Mrs. d.| Bismarck on business, HERE ON_ BUSINESS L. A. Weer of Jamestown the afternoon, assisted by Mrs. L. Empting. GO TO ARENA Miss Minnie J. Nielson, state su- ” instruction, | terests. |and Miss Madge Runey, county su- kak FAGK. TARLOE schools, Mrs. L. H. Myron of Taylor is ted her | ent-Teacher Assoc | GOES TO FORT Rev. 1. G. Monson PARENTS OF S Mr. and Mrs. A. E. War street, are the parents of a son last night at their home, girls quartet the funeral of Andrew Bagley, who Rev, Monson will return Saturday. pena. Mt ne ERE sitter MOTT | ee BREAKFAST AT RIVER _ Mrs. N. E. Salone of Mott is spend- | LASS TO ENTER-| ygigg? Margaret Dalenverit Miss| ing several days in Bismarck, shop- | |. a TAIN | Marjorie i mola” ping and visiting friends. | The Men's Bible class of the Me-| Mardy coun tie | | GOES TO MINOT the river at for a sunrise Mrs. E, D. Westbrook left morning for a week's visit friends in Minot, rpom at the Mrs. F. W. Moffit of Moffit will! ia en tah .$!can War Mothers, met at the home| Spend the remainder of the week 4n/ > = ~ ~ lof Mrs. J. P. MeGarvey Tuesday af-| Bismarck, rtnightly Club Guests at Musicale : ° »|ed refreshments at the conclusion of | Nowh Dakota School of Forestry ‘at! government. rec ‘ea on Wednesday | B week in visiting | spend the remainder of the week inj Bismarck attending to business in-/| ing her home at the Van Horn ho-/ tel in Bismarck for severai weeks. 19 Front | THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE resen’s N. D. Paris, April i \ will] Another good time | mak. | Everybody born | this with Millinery, Briand Is Given | Confidence Vote U. W. Hall, April 27. Yeomen for a good time. Capitol Olgierson is superintendent of the] this morning for his home in Minne-| Very moderately priced. Bor-! dence with a, majority of nearly 120| tion of credits for the military opera: Righty sper com of th Mandan es in the chamber of deputies to-| tions in Morocco, ~4.the. “onfidence was posed on the ques- | -(AP)--The Briand | ived a vote of confi- Matinee Every Day at 2:30 the dances, A. 0. one of TONIGHT — Thursday knows _ it’s ee in hbnor of Phillip Elliott, who ; —— | Temperance Union at the Baptist | ie q eon ace wines co ih J. Forbes of Wash- a s ghurch, attended by 31 members, The] Mich, Me Eliott, who iz an actist?) Urn Is spending the day in Tis een oN oe gon of| —t 200 Pairs following were elected: President,| ant attorney general, will enter into| With friends. | She will leave tonight | Suncrintendent, A. H. thompson ori Stella Einess; vice president, Sylval partnership. ks an attorneycatclaw | fo an extended visit in Ellenburg,) Washburn was in the city yesterday TONIGHT . (Thur Welliver; secretary, | Willowbelle| with his brother, Arthur | Wash, cnt eee x — 1 oO Matcheck: treasurer, Roberta Craven; | 190 per cent attendance is desired and 0 Gal ‘ i i y evangelistic superintendent, hi i OK wi GOES TO GARRISON ist receiv jip- a“ Sateheck. “Two original stories were] nePragram of musie and speeches will! iss Ba Buchholz, .R. N., h iB al Gard atel oti cai 4 n, the first by Luella Altringen led, “What Cigarettes Do,” and + by Joyce Newton, | “The Broke.” CLUB ENTERTAINED Mrs. C. R. Simpson was hostess to the Current nts club Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Mary MeLean read interesting paper on “Modern and Mrs. D. J. McGillis dis- Modern Prose.” At the con- of the program and_ social hour the hostess served a luncheon, K. OF C, DANCE Knights of Columbus and their evening at St. Mary’s school hall at i al dance, Good music will ded and the Catholic D: 1. ters of America will serve a lunch- econ at midnight. EXHIBIT TOMORROW f the Methodist Episcopal y wire urging the attend- art lovers at the loan ex- rrow afternoon and evening 1. A delightful program lanned and refreshments will be served. APRON AND FOOD SALE e Ladies Aid society of the Trin- heran church will hold an} food sale at Hoskins-Mey- aturday, beginning at 11 at the chu has been pl HERE FROM STANTON Mr. and Mrs. Howdet and daugh- of Stanton are spend- in Bismarek, shop- ng friends. HERE FROM GLENCOE Mrs. Burt Buckl of Glencoe is spending the we the city with her brother, who js ill at a local hos- George Knudtson underwent a ser- jons operation at the Bismarck hos- pital this week. Mr. Knudtson’s uome is in’ Glenco * TO VISIT IN BEULAH Mrs. Thorvald Olson leaves today for several days’ v with rela- tives and friends in Beulah. IN DUNSEITH Joe Sheehan is in Dunseith this week, transacting business for the state highway commission. GOES TO MINOT John P. Tucker will leave tomor- row morning for Minot for a several days’, business visit. . VISITORS FROM GARRISON Mr, and Mrs, P. E. Fredendoll of Garrison ar in Bismarek today for a week's visit. HERE TODAY Mrs. C. Nelson of the Apple Creek district is spending the day in | the city. Pen HERE FROM STEELE Mrs. A. S. Jones of Steele is spend- ing a few days with friends in Bis- marek, ROYAL NEIGHBOR MEETING The Royal Neighbors will meet to- plight at 8 o'clock in the Odd Fellows hall. HERE FROM MINNEAPOLIS M. MeAfee of Minneapolis is trans- acting business in the city today. VISITED HERE W. EF. Runey of Sterling was visit- ing in Bismarck yesterday. HERE ON BUSINESS J. 8. Fevold of Baldwin is in the city today on business, pital. UNDERGOES OPERATION 1 GOES TO TUTTLE F, J. Gobel went to Tuttle yester- day on business. ~ Cook with Gas. It’s the Ideal Fuel. 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D. and drys of more than a hundred million people. light can not long surv actual effect the prohi pave the way for a modification of the Volstead Act. have not had their inning as the “DIGEST” goes to press, the leading arti- a careful summary of the testimony of the wet witnesses and the editorial cele in this week’s number ¢ , In next week’s “DIGEST” the dry’s side of the case reaction throughout the country to that testimony. will be reported in the same unbiased manner. In addition to this important news-feature, there are many other articles of profound interest in THE LITERARY DIGEST for April 24th—On Sale To-day Wall Street Adversity and National A World Court Defeat The First Democratic Senator from The French Budget Finds Its Balance Is a Lynchless Year Coming? War and Peace in Morocco Eurape’s Competing Political How the Soviet Machine Works Glass That Will Bend Bringing Down Warm Air to Save Are College Men Educated? oa Y~ i) AWE NEW KIONDIKe. ud’tee RNG LARDNER Tom as a_ bi league. basel star, insia league” Florida ro- mance. Just Received comedy, inter- Sizes 6 to 74, Every Pair Perfect Comedy urth St. Wet and Dry Battle At Washington Arouses Nation Profoundly important, the press agrees, is the case against and for Prohibition as stated by wets in the hearings that began on April 5th before a sub-committee of the Judiciary Committee of the United States Senate. The matters involved are principles and practises that affect the daily life “Unpalatable as may be the assertions and claims put forth by the wet leaders,” remarks The Christian Science Monitor, which is one of the foremost journalistic cham- pions of Prohibition, “they must be read and studied to be controverted. 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