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| | | ey FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1926 they erect a new hom \ X | INITIATED INTO HONORARY SO- € ‘Y Olson, Bismarck, was one Ladies in Charge of |Mrs. George Broo Jor td. girls elected to Kappa I'M | : é | Omicron, girl’s honorary forensic s0- Dance at Country | of Minneapolis th jciety at the state university. Pledg- Club on April 30 The ladies of the Bismarck country} Mrs. A. E. Brink and Mrs. Cart| club will have charge of the dance at | Myhre were hostesses Thursday aft the annual meeting, Friday evening, |noon at the home of the former, bah ri! . very lady of the club venue A, with a pretty brid; i A a member of the recention committee | ty in compliment to Mrs, Brink's vis. Beautiful assortment of and each one ts asked to take ter and Rouse guest, Mrs. George coats and dresses in our half-||/ responsibiiity im preparing! Broom of Minneapolis. Five tab ‘ y | the entertainment and program for! of bridges were played, honors going | DFice sale, Saturday. A. W./// the evenin ‘to Mrs. Kris Kjelstrup and Mrs. J | | Mya. 8. W. Corwin is chairman of|C. Taylor. The honoree received. an! | terday. ; ing services were held Wednesday Honoree at Parties | evening, april HERE ON BUSINESS RB. £. E burn was in on business. the ladies’ entertainment committee; attractive guest favor. and any member of the club having} Appointments were carried out in tn unusual idea for the dance is ask-| yellow and white. Basket v e1 to communicate with her. It roses and yellow a hoped to make this dance, the fi were arrange y of the season at the country club,| rooms. i one of the most successful in the} -The hostesses were assisted in! AUDITORIUM club's history. serving by Mra, Norman Nes: ‘| THURSD. LU Mrs. Brink and M are en: | HURS AY a CLUB EN-| tertaining s Ri Vriday and Saturday ; ds Ree gt club was bm PROGRESSIV 4 cath } ‘ertained yesterday afternoon at the thers club held i home of Mrs. M. W. Roan on Park! it ‘at the hon April 30th and May Ist peor: The ge Bei was in charge} Mrs. y and in baareet L le hago: ae P Women’s U. CG T. Auxiliary Piano solo rs. Roan 5 i * 5 % Vocal sele Marjorie Best! ing paper, Presents the Musical Comedy | Twilight . . Glen| Through the Ages,” was y Py ae i Easter Lil Fadyen| W. J. Wilcox. seri 8 All the Worl Love Woodman| ticles will be ey fet in the Crannied eae Luncheon was served after the pro: i Sane eo Tit Pad With 150 Local Artists Tol < si y" x Lesa hs eed TRIP f arquoi i Miss Bertha R. Palmer returned | ‘A luncheon was served at the con-| last evening from a two weeks’ busi- || Best Show Ever Attempted || clusion of the program. {ness and pleasure trip to Ch in Bismarck 2 {and Minneapolis. En route home GIVE AUTO SOCIAL ! she stopped at Casselton, Prosper and © The Evangelical church league of! Fargo, where she addressed Parent- |] Beautiful Costumes, Catchy C : in nahn save ae ae so- Hep aeths sgenelation «, mectlans mah Musie, Artistic Dances, a Whirl jast evening in the church par-| this evening she will go to Drisco % lors. The decorations consisted of| on the same mission. of Fun; Oodles of Laughs. tires, auto placards, and a gasoline| » station where “tires” and “gas” were FOR SEATTLE secured. The auto stunts and races Burch, employed by provided by the entertainment com-| Quanrud, Brink and Reibold, left last! mittee were greatly enjoyed. Joh ing for Seattle, Wash.. where she Staged Ry Zura Production Co. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE RR ct wes, Namo de len Re ee ETRE RUC RERNT GUC 99F9S5 | mediately. Mr. and Mrs, Woodman | HERE ON BUSINESS BUS! terday. Richmonds Boorer, INESS VISITOR see are moving today to 815 Fourth; John Rudolph of Napoleon was: KE, A. Kastburn of Dawson street where they will reside until | transacting business in Bismarck yes- transacting business in Bismarck yes- rn was To be correct— C OK for five points when selectin; fine hosiery. In our complete stoc of Holeproof Hosiery we provide these five features that are ound in no other brand. See them here today. Hoelenroof Hesierg * $] Schuler was chairman, ill spend her vacation. She accom- , ee PURE THR! ILK pure — anied her sister, Mrs. C.J, Le eae re tecvee ones Raa . New RETURNS FROM VISIT | Broeq, who is returning to her home Reserved Seats at Harris & Woodmansee Thursday, April 29 Miss Rose Brucker has returned in Seattle after a visit with relatives from Sykston, N. D., where she has| in Bismarck, | been for a week's visit with her parents. | GO TO STRASBURG | —_— Miss Josephine Cervinski and Miss BUSINESS TRIP {Ellan Jager will go to Strasburg to- Dr, H. H. Cohenour of the federal morrow to visit Miss Jager’s parents, bureau of anima) industry is on a| Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Fisher, over the business trip in the eastern part of , week-end. the state. — PURCHASE WOODMAD HERE WITH FRIENDS | Roy Kennelly has pu Mrs. F..R. White, Dawson, will Harry Wo nsee residence ut 825 spend the week-end with friends in! Fourth street and will move there im- Bismarck. HERE FROM FALKIRK Mrs. J. S, Stevens of Falkirk spent vesterday in the city transacting business. HERE FROM DAWSON Mrs. Joseph Kooker of Dawso spending a few days In Bismarck with friends. ||DR. M. E. BOLTON | Osteopathic Physician Henry Bldg. 116 Fourth St. Telephone 240W Bismarck, N. D. SHOPPED HERE Mrs.-A. E. Langren of Elgin shopping in Bismarck Thursday. 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