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#Mesdames Hangon = and Richholt Are Bridge Hostesses Mrs. Henry Hanson and Mrs. Ger- ld Richholt were joint hostesses Wednesday evening in Mrs. Hanson's home on Avenue D at a bridge party compliment to Mrs. H. C. Bjerke ‘of Valley City. Out-of-town guests addition to Mrs, Bjerke included rs. John Moberg and Mrs. Thomp- son of Wilton. The house was prettily decorated “in a profusion of garden flowers. At the conclusion of the games the hos- Etesses, ted by Mrs. Paul Cook, "served a daintily appointed course _luncheon. = Four tables of bridge played dur- ing the evening with M T. Beatt, aes Moberg and Mrs. Hen- dri winning honors. Bjerke received a pretty guest favor. “Epworth League = Institute Closes in Valley City A large number of Bismarck peo- =ple were in attendance at the E worth League Institute of the Metho- sdist Episcopal church held in Valley ity the past week. A majority of ‘the delegates have returned home, w. Vater who attend- on to the Minnesota ev. and Mrs. John Mor- ange left Valley City for a visit in Chidigo. Those who returned home yest day include Miss Ruth Rowley iss Ta Bigler, Miss .Miss Marion Morange, =Miss Blanche House, Miss Edith B. Wilkinson, Miss Ella Leathers BRIDGE PARTY SATURDAY The Panhellenic Association will entertain members at a brid sparty Saturday afternoon at t Country club. The bridge games will be preceded by a very important business meeting at 2:30 o'clock and all members are urged to be present aon time. Reservations should be ‘Sphoned to Mrs. James K. Blunt, 647, or Miss Mary Nuchols, 1127M, as isoon as possible, Members of | the “committee in charge include Mrs. Blunt, chairman; Miss Nuchols, Miss Gwendolyn Welch, Miss Ruth Pollard “and Miss Ethel Pollard. SNORTH DAKOTA GIRL IN HOLLY- ‘wooD Miss Madelyn O'Keefe of Grand ‘orks, N. D., winner of a beauty con- test conducted by the University of forth Dakota and Metro-Goldwyn- "Mayer Co., neted as guide to a num- Sper of ‘embers of the National Edi- Storie! association on a recent trip through moving picture studios. Miss SO'Keefe will appear in a number of pietures next year. RETURNS HOME Mrs. Paul Bohn, who has been a guest at the home of her daughter, @Mrs. C. J. Tullberg, since leaving the Bismarck hospital several weeks ago, rdeft this morning for, her home Mott. She was accompanied by M Tullberg. RETURNS FROM VACATION M. Garrison of the Bismarck Cloak' shop has returned from a ten-day vacation at the Bowen resort on Big =Pine Lake in Minnesota. En route “home he stopped off in Fargo to at- tend the state fair. NEIGHBOR PICNIC Neighbors will hold a icnic Friday evening at 6:30 at Fort incoln. Members and their fami- ies are invited to attend and Mod- ‘ern Woodmegeare welcome, % _ RETURN FROM VACATION ™ James Meisner, who has been isspending a two weeks’ vacation at ¢ “Minnosota inkes, is expected “home this evening. e RETURN FROM LAKES -. Paul Remington, Jr., is expected jome this evening after a two week: Siren in Minenapolis and nearby es, = W. R. C. MEETING The Women's Relief Corps will Smeet with Mrs. Florence Ward at Rosser street, Friday afternoon 330 o'clock, MOTOR TO LLOWSTONE = _F. L. Wighton and family of Steele were in Bismarck today, en route to the Yellowstone national cpark. ben RETURN FROM LAKES Mr. end':.Mrs. Fred Peterson have oireturned. fram a several weeks' out- » dng at the lakes in Minnesota. The Weather Thundershowers this aft. ernoon or tonight; cooler tonight Rotarians’ Wives Guests at Dinner Wednesday Night | Wives of the members of the Ro-' tary club were guests at the 7:30 o'clock dinner given by the club last | evening at the Grand Pacific hotel.| Covers were marked for 100. Rev. Boyd of Jamestown gave an address on the subject | ; iss Clara Peltier, ac-; companied Miss Marjorie Best, sang several numbers. Dr. B. J. La- Rose told of the Rotary convention in Denver. Mr: golf tournament and he reported to-| day that the challenge had been nc- cepted, but that the tournament would be played July 25 ingtead of July 18. | D: Announcement Party For Miss Moynier Given Wednesday oynier, whose mar- nevent of next month, riage is to b honor was guest ot Yellow, d ly about the house and 1 heme of yellow and brown was car-| ried out. Four tables of bridge were! in play, honors yoing to Catherine Moynier and An i rs. Scott, distributed | nts to the guests. A course luncheon was served. TO LEAVE ON VACATION Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Ellsworth and children will leave tomorrow morn- ing for a week at their cottage north of Detroit, Minn. They will then go to the Killdeer mquntgins for a two weeks’ outing, In’ Fargo they will be joined by R. C. Brandon, former- ly advertising manager of the Trib- une, who is now with the Faf Forum, W. B. A. MEETI The Women's Benefit Association ill hold its regular meeting at 8, clock tomorrow evening. — Mrs.! Sager, deputy superior commander, of Port Huron, Mich., will be in attend- ance and there will be an important business meeting. A large attend- ance is desired. VISITOR LEAVES Alfred Boucher, who has been vis- iting his aunt, Mrs. James F. Cam- pagne, has left for his home in Prince Albert. Mr. Boucher has just completed a course in sacred theo- logy at St. Mary’s seminary, Orchard Lake, Mich. CAMPING AT LAKE ISABEL M Frank Walbert and famjly and Rev. and Mrs. C.F. Strutz and family left today for Lake Isa- 1, where they will spend two weeks MOVE TO FARGO Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Chinn and fam- left Wedi morning for Far- go where they will make their home, Mr. Chinn hes accepted a position in, Fargo. RETURN FROM MINNESOTA Mr. and Mrs. A. Copelin have returned from an outing at Lake Alexander in Minnesota. They alse visited in Minneapolis. TO PICNIC lodge will have a picnic Sunday at Fort Lincoln, An enjoyable program of games hus been arranged, BUSINESS SS VISITORS E. J. Erickson and J. O. Wright of Driscoll transacted business in Bis- marck yesterday. GUEST AT STRAUSS COTTAGE Mrs. R. A. Tracy is a guest at the cottage at Green Lake, RETURNS HOME Robert Solberg has returned to his home in Naught school district after a business it in the city. IN FARGO Congressman and Mrs. Tom Hall the week in Fargo at Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT — Thursday Milton VISITING DAUGHTER Mrs. L. Maloney of Winnipe; ada, accompanied by her | daughters, Kathleen and Elnora, is jin the city for a month's visit with {her daughter, Mrs. A, A. Doerner, j 1008 Fifth street. | ae | TO VISIT IN RAY Mr. and Mrs. Charles Staley and | daughters, Ruth and Marion, will pias tomotrow morning by car for D., whete they will visit Me ‘and Mrs. R. L, Bork for a week [or more. WHITN! The wedding of Miss Emma R. Sel- {land and George R. Whitney, both of ' | Steele, N. D., was solemnized yest day afternoon at the Presbyte Manse, Rev. Paul S. Wright officia = aad Vill RETURNS FROM VACATION Miss Bessie Garvick returned last 1 Wright also gave|cvening from a two weeks af eal spent at Lake Detroit, with f: in Fargo, and at her home in Geant Forks. RETURNS FROM BLACK HILLS Mr. and Mrs. L. C. | Have returned from a two weeks’ mo- tor trip in the Black Hills of South bi dibesd FROM REGAN VISITING DAUGHTER A. G. Garnes of Regan was {p the pelt: 0..M: Rosseth has as her ——— jouse guests for a month her par- BUSINESS | TRIP eo A. A. Doerner left thix morning for Richardton, N. D., on a busfness trip. NOT MUTUAL “If you're not feeling well, why 'don’t you go to your doctor? Can't you trust him?” “Oh, yes, I can trust him, but he's not altogether willing to trust me.”— Tit-Bits, London. Frew A HOT ONE AT HOSPITAL HERE Woman (buying a thermometer: Roy Stewart of Tuttle, N. D., is a] please set it up to 65, because that's patient at the St. Alexius hospital. | what the docti ae I'm to keep the we pBRE, TODAY ‘ room at.—Tit: Londo: . F. Pusch o} Inneapolis is in ‘bea the city today on business. A. W. Lucas Co. hago boing HERE FROM MENOKEN \y cr le, 7 J.H, Salter of Menoken spent pad lg 4 ll A new cuff for fall wear is of gros- Christensen] point embroidery with the colors re- peated in the back stitching. Judge and Mrs, E. B, Goss daughter, Marion, of ‘Minot ‘are visit- ing friends in the city. HERE ON BUSINESS . Gierke of Frances school trict transacted ‘business in the city | yesterday. Thursday in the city. A. W. Lucas Co. | | Just Received an Invoice of White Nainsook Princess Deep, shadgw-proof hem. Very dain- tily trimmed with hand embroidery and hand-made lace, to sell at the ex- tremely low price of $1- 95 They should not last long ‘ at this price A. W. Lucas Co. Where you expect more for your mousy. — and get it — SEE. WINDOW DISPLAY eomrennsron ne eaten wa i ~ YA ene THURSDAY} india 16, 1926 FAA SS 8s Ue ERT ae as Co. Bargain Basement Week-Ead Specials Bringing Timely Needs at Mopey-Saving Prices . Children’s Stockings Good quality, in either - plain or sport rib; black, beaver, sand and camel; only 19c Children’s and % Hose Best quality, plain and fancy cuffs; one lot to close out, at only Children’s Underwear Fine count nainsook have bloomer. .knee; boys’ are athletic style; reg-. ular 50c Value, only Boys’ Sport Shirts In white and blue per- cale and chambrays; 12 to 144, only.~ : } ‘ —_. “Ma ” e peg heavy weight 2-20 count white, back denim, cut + very full; triple stitched* throughout, : onl, $1,00 Very pretty, with a‘ beautiful scenic'‘or floral designed border; | 27x54, only This Week-End- All shades 1 9c setae This is a fitst quality cloth, suitable for house dresses, kimpnos and many other uses ‘Windsor Crepe, self-trimmed . with contrasting enlons ;.comes in honey dew, white and flesh. Also and gmbroidered Batiste Gowns in all sizes = To-elose out—one large assortment of men’s per- cale, broadcloth and madras Dress Shirts, in good ars ane Patterns; ae! attached and neckband yles One Gallon Size ee ‘Keeps liquids or solids | ‘hot or. ‘mouth iat yl adit the or col Has eer te. and keep sanitary. | Just what you' sa for : “mitaing or plenleking 9 Women’s Cotton Hose Black only ; strong top and reinforeed heel and toe; sizes '9 to-10; only Turkish . Towels Best quality, single thread, 20x42; only 25c Water Tumblers Good, clear, medium weight glass tumblers, paneled style, suitable for table use’ or jelly glasses 6 ror 19¢ : Linoleum Mats 3x6 feét; several pat- terns to pick from; 2 real bargain at only $1.00 oilet Good quality crepe pa- |. per, 24 rolls, only + 2 large ae bars Ivory soap 19¢ anaemia. offerings that are not men- Make advantage of bargains: offered?