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Seca and posse, Miss Eleanor Libbey and Miss Atkinson Are Honored at Tea; poe s Florence, Hom Homan and Misses Ethel Pollard entertained | a nats afternoon at the Pollard; apartment et Person Court at a tea} a ee ol ag to hog ag Lib- y, who will succee s Marga’ Welch at the state library comm Mary Atkinson, who of early October. | A profusion of garden flowers ae orated the rooms, which we: lighted with candles. saber Jones and Mrs. a P. Lenhart poured, R. Atkinson es- Mrs. Mell Pol elch and Mrs. t sisted in serving. There were about 50 guests, Bridge Party Given By Mrs. Paul Cook and Mrs. Hitchcock Mrs. Paul Cook ar and Mrs. B. E. Hitchcock entertained last evening at the Business and Professional Wom- cn’s club with five tables of bridge. The rooms were prettily decorated with garden flowers for the affair. Honors were won by Mrs. Hugh Mc- Garvey and Miss Dorothy Dakin. A course luncheon was served at the conclusion of the evening. LEAVE ON VACATION A hil ‘rom Fargo to Grand Forks will feature the vacation trip of Rena Mossbrucker and Miss Esther Burch, stenographers at the Bank ot North Dakota. The girls left B marck Saturday evening for Fa From Grand Forks they will sas take the train and go to Winni Canada, returning by way of Du’ uth and the Twin Cities, be iss Alma Fish accompanied them as far as Fargo. DINNER AT COUNTRY CLUB The American Legion Auxiliary will have a dinner at the Country club Wednesday evening. A business meeting will follow and there will be initation and reports of the Mi convention. The dinner will be * charge of the membership commit- tee, composed of Mrs. A. B, McAr non, Mrs. C. E. Knudtson and M John Bowe: Reservations may be ade with any member of the com- mittec. ENTERTAINED FOR MISS HAWK leen Hawk was hénor guest at a bridge luncheon given by Mable Breen Saturday after- noon, ing for Minnesota for a week's visit with her mother, after which she will go to Seattle, Wash., to reside. Miss Hawk has been employed with Di Rawlings and Dr. Towne for the past five years, and has lived in Bismarck for six ye: TO TALK AT: BAPTIST CHURCH ‘The regular mid-week service of the First Baptist church will be in charge of Rev. C. A. Stephenson of Lead, S. D., who will deliver a sermon. The rmon will take the place of tha) ible ‘study period usually held at this All members are urged to attend. LADIES aD TO MEET The Ladies Aid of the First Buy tist church will meet Thursd ernoon with Mrs. H. M, Bei Mrs. Fred Miller at the former's home, 620 Twelfth street. This is the first meeting of the season and members are urged to be present. EASTERN STAR TO MEET The first meeting of the Eastern Star for the season will be held. this evening at 8 o'clock at the Masonic temple. There will be initiation and all visiting members are cordially in- vited. Refreshme: ts will be served. PROGRESSIV! The Progre: meet Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs, Farl rie The will | be, “Medical tion for Moth- ers,” with Mrs. iis rison Brooks in charge. MARRIED IN D IN MANDAN The marti: of Miss Clara apathy, and. Thomas Kelly, both of this city, was. olemnized| Saturday ini Mandan, Rev. Father Clement offi- ciating. LEAVE FOR k MINNEAPOLIS Miss Olga Steen and Miss. Mable Aaberg left Monday for Minneapolis. where they will study at the McPhail school of Musie this winter. RETURNS FROM BLACK HILLS Clare Register of the county trea- surer's office has. returne@ from # aye weeks’ motor trip in the Black 3. IN_ BISMARCK T Biol x of Grand Forks is in Blemaerr a guest at the home of Mrs. Katherine Sell at Person Court. EN ROUTE TO “TO BAD LANDS: H. W. Schults, Tomah, Wis. was in the city today on route to the Bad Lands, for a stay. of a few days. A shipment of felts sag elgare reasonably at Buchholz. Millinery. Showers or thunder- storms probable tonight and Wednesday . i Miss Hawk left Monday even-| fi Miss Jager Gives Breakfast Sunday For Miss Atkinson: poe Florence Jager Jager was hostess at{ fast Sunday morning at the Cou club, given as a courtesy to Miss Mary Atkinson who will be m ried next month. A pretty low and white decorative scheme was car- ried out on the table. Covers were marked for 24 guests. Mrs. Austin Reid Was Honor Guest at a Bridge Party Mrs, guest prize. Garden flowers were used on the tables and were arranged through the rooms. A course luncheon was serv- ed after the pl ay. VISITS HERE EN ROUTE TO UNI- RSITY Willis Shepard, who has been em- ployed at the Yellowstone National te lake Sad summer, arrived ismarck dey for a three-day it with his mother, M to report for football practice the regular session of universi' work begins, GUEST AT Ri ]the city eset S HHOLT HOME Mrs. M.'W. Hutchinson of Great Falls, Mont., is visiting for a few days at the it, W. Richholt home. She is en route home after an eastern trip to New York city and Washing- ton, D. C.. Mr. Hutchinson, who ac- companied her, left this morning for ome. GUESTS AT KOCHER HOME Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Schmidt of Wilkes-Barre, were guests last week of Mrs, hmidt's brother, Frank Kocher, and family, of Burnt Creek township. They were en route to their home after u trip to the bowie and the Yellowstone” national park. LEAVE FOR JAMESTOWN Mr, and Mrs. C. B. Nupen and daughter, Velma, and son, Norman, left Monday evening for Jamestown, where they will make their home, Several social affairs have.been given ind Mrs. Nupeh, and Ming Ni pen has been honor guest at a num- ber of parties. PICNIC MONDAY The Westminster ara members and Ree ha anki of the B- dsb picnic londay at "he river b south of town, The affair wi for Mr. ks in the form of a steak fry. There were about 50 in attendance, RETURNS FROM NEW JERSEY Mrs. Frank G. Grembs returned Saturday from Newark, N.J., where she has becn visiting her son, Paul, for the past four months.’ Mrs. Grambs' stopped at Scranton; Pa., for, a visit with re relatives. RETURNS FROM BALDWIN Miss Dorothy Kocher has returned from Baldwin where she has spending her vacation with her its, Mr. and Mrs, F. J. Kocher. Kocher is making her home at Avenue RETURNS TO CALIFORNIA Hanalon Rhud left Monday for Los Angeles where he will resume his studies at the University of C: nia. He has been spending the sum-, mer in — with his mother. ON MOTOR TRIP on a motor trip to Fargo, Duluth and ints in Wisconsin, LEAVES FOR UNIVERSITY Harold Murphy, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Murphy, 219 Second street, left this morning for St, John’s Uni- versity, Collegeville, Minn., where he will attend school. PICNIC SUNDAY Members of the Three-Se club, together with a num! uests, enjoyed a picnic at Sunny jay. There were six cars Miss Louise Salem, who has prs - Bismarck hospi ce returned to” ‘her home Sun- GOES TO TO WISHEK Marjorie Hunt, who hi attending business colleee GUEST LEU Miss Ruth Fost of Lisbon, who has been the house guest of Miss Elisa- beth Butler for two bag reo ott last) night for her home in Lisbon. LEAVE FOR FOR CHICAGO Misses Florence and De ge 3 Bare: quist are leaving: today for C imleage where-they will attend school at t! Chicago Evangelical Institute. — .RETURNS FROM VISIT ter arrived ome ning after a: several a’ visit with her cousin, Miss Edna Falkenstein, of Still, - LEAVES FOR CALIFO! Joe Katz left yestatins | fer Cali inia for a weeks’ visit with ily, whe are located at Los |nounce the birth of a son Mi | Somerton 6, at the st. ‘Dioxins hos. has gone jinn., where she erin. ate this year. RETURNS 8 FRO: WEST, Mrs, H.W: Bichholt rota he: ey Ci a . eollege HERE ON BUSINESS Lester Falkenstein of Baldwin was acting business. fn the city over the week-end trans- Performances at 7:15 9:15 of the “Volga Boatman,” Capitol Theatre tonight. i Original Hat ES } | j { Appliqued hicroglyphics in light green! felt on darker felt ke this French hat original. MISS PALMER RETURNS Miss Bertha Palmer returned last night after spending two weeks’ at New England where she conducted a Bible school. Sunday she was at Flasher where she state council of rel a meeting of Sunday school association, which or- ganization includes all of Grant and Sioux counties and the south part of Morton county. Despite the rain{ more than 300 were in attendance at! stic meeting, Miss Pal- WEEK-END VISITORS Misses Ruth and Edna Halvo: of Lisbon, who taught in the Bi marek school ty oe ears, were int nes house guests of Mr. 6. Knudt- son, They ca es Prue to Helena, Mont., where they have accepted posi- tions ‘for the school year. iS ANGELES Katherine Bodenstab left ye: for Los Angeles, where she enrolled as a student at the U: ity of Southern (: She if spend several days at Tacoma, where she will be the guest of Licut. and Mrs. Kenneth Tracey of € Leve Williams returned to ( this morning after spending his vn- cation in Bismarck, Mr. Williams a student at the Moody Bible Ins tute in Chicago. RETURNS FROM COLEHARBOR Miss Edelyn Cedergren returned last evening from Coleharbor, where she had been visiting over the weck- end with her parents. MOVES TO MANDAN AVENUE | bring their mite boxes for the an: resume her teaching in music. neat rict, returned last evening from a) born Seeley evening at the home| two weeks’ visit at the Twin Cities.! 0 . H, Miller, 324 Fourteenth MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETING The Women's Foreign Missionary society of the Methodist church will meet with Mrs, W. E. Vater at the Parsonage at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Members are asked to rs, ‘treet, EPWORTH LEAGUE PICNIC Members and guests of the Epworth Qenzue of the McCabe Methodist | piscopal church held a picnic at) pple Creek last evening. i i nual opening. TONIGHT i W. lodge will have a; wiener roast and picnic this evening at the river banks south of ‘tow | Members are to meet at the hall at 6:30 o’elock. RETURN FROM BLACK HILLS Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hughes returned yesterday from a two weeks’ trip in the Black Hills. Mrs. Hughes will GO TO REGAN Dennis Cook and son, Albert, mo- tored to Regan yesterday to transact business, VISITS HERE Miss Helen Moore of Beulah visit- bebe Gla in Bismarck over the week- end. PARENTS OF DAUGHTER Mrs. Ed. Sinley of Kintyre, daughter Step Ins hemise Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT — Tuesday Brassiere Top Step In Chemise of LLOYD HUGHES DOLORES DE RIO Miss Lizzie Shermer, who has made her home at 316 Fourth street for the s, has moved to 306 Man- CHURCH DIRECTORY TO MEET The directory of St. George's Epis- copal church will meet this evening at 7:30 o'clock at the parish house. RETURN FROM TWIN CIT! Mrs, Al Rosen and daughter, Har- DR..M. E. BOLTON Osteepathic Physician 1164, Fourth St. Phone 20W In What Month Is Your Birthday? 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