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wee, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1926’ Iw. A.0.U.W. Members. |Mrs. J. L. Mullin Entertain With Cards | Entertains For Miss | and Dancing Tuesday| Welch ‘at Luncheon = The Mandan chapter and friends of the members of the Bismarck chapter were guests at the party given last evening by the local A. O. U. W.|a bride of 4 vers werd lodge. There was a large cr dj marked for six intimate friends of | ffair was very successful. Whist/ the. honor guest. was phayed, honors going to Miss! After the luncheon the afternoon Alice Brown, Miss Eva Baillett, Iver Larson of Mandan and G, Kikul. Ma Dancing was provided for the mem- bers who did not play cards. A lunch- eon was served at the conclusion of the eve This i first of a series of Ae rties to be given by the lodge during the winter season. Miss Jane. Byrne Is Editor-in-chief | of ‘Prairie Breezes’ Byrne, editor-in-chief, { trot Mrs, J..L. Mullin entertained Tues- day -with a one o'clock luncheon in) compliment to Miss Ma Oe ed | of of For Kiwanis Ladies, dinner and theatre part: given last evening. A ed four course dinner was served at 6 o'clock | in -the private dining room of the, Grand Pacific hota. The long tables | decorated with bowls of yellow | visi Miss Jane were and Francis Nuessle, business manag-| chrysanthemums and the same color|, Mr. and Mrs, A. P. Olson have re-| Charles Wolf, Wahpeton; W, F. Bur. rs Exclusively cr, for the 1927 edition of “Praitie| motif was carried out in the table| turned from Fergus Falls, Minn.’ nett, Fargo; J. K. Murray, Mott; and Gian omy Breezes,” the’ high school annual u inements. ‘ 5. | Bieetamaree cote nae wee A.B. Atking, Napoleon, were anfong iy ate " pe rtd St ave seleeted the remainder of the , Arnson ided as toastmaster I Mrs.! the lawyers transacting business in a and Judge L.&, Birdvell ave n clever Olson’g mothe: + {the city’ today, 4 annual staff end their appointment hi been approved by ty. | talk. Byrne and Mr. Nuessle were ap-| Mrs. W. by the 1926 Prairie Breeze| Mr: ff last spring. . Mr: The following appointments were Activities, Marie Cordner; administration-organization, Iren Brow literary, Alvin Schienke: calender-humor. Gracella Munge! athletics, James Gorman; alumni, Louise Keller; photography, William Smith; aftist, Joyee Moule; advertis- ing managers. Paul Cook, Ford Le- Barron; circulation managers, Esther Noggle. Nel Mickelson; Mary Jane Whittey, typist. MOTHERS! SERVICE CLUB ENTER-| Dresbach, editor-in-chief, was ‘TAINED Tuosday ‘and Mrs, J. P Regan entertained the] paper. It is a six page paper, Mothers’ Service club Tuesday aft-| eq with school news, edito pre -< ep il pi ats ph land stories and contains the pictures of ments. 10" ii sel Tocting Mrs. R.G. Melaughtin calked| fevaceeneers OF the Rieh school of pellere work, in China and Mrs. il . Priske of welfare wi in DEGREE OF HONOR MEETING Japan. Mfs. R. Murphy entertained! The regular meeting of the Degreq of Honor lodge will be held Thurs- with piano selections. ‘A social hour and refreshment course followed. day goming af f o'clock at the home - "> of . de Scott. members MRS. ppb Bl jerese 70 clon are requested ‘to be pfesent. Lunch: ' ti nbchbin’ club Reece atiemwose on will be’ served following a soci in her home on Avenuc.B. Roll call] "°C" was answerea by quotations from Kipling and Mrs, 3. G. Wallace gave an instructive paper on the life of Kipling. ing’s Poems” was the subject of a talk by Mrs. L. V. Mill- er. Mrs, C. 0. Robinson sang “Mo er O’ Mine.” A luncheon was serve at the conclusion of the r-" ram. irs. Hermann Scheffer and J. Targart, aceompanicd by R. .E. Morris, sang,duets and Scheffer led in the singing of} Kiwanis club songs. Mrs, C. W.|° Wingreene gave piano selections. ae Boxes of cundy were presented to the ladies’ after dinnet. The lub members and their wives were then taken to the Capitol thea- tre where they were guegts of C. E. Wingreene at the “Sea Beast.” FIRST ISSUE OF PEP The first number of Pep, offici high school paper, to be edited bh; the new steff, headed by Milfor a few days. RETURN FROM VISIT the; j the COMPLIMENTS G' Eight girls were entertained Frida: ‘evening at a picnic | complimenting Miss Gengvieve Rue, who has vone to Jamestown to attend Jamestown col- lege. Later the guests enjoyed danc- ing at the home of Miss Marion Ryan and @ luncheon was served. LIVING IN BISMARCK Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Breen, pioneer residents of Bismarck, are making their home at 507 Fourth | street. PROGRESSIVE MOTHERS MEET ‘The Progressive Mothers’ club. met Tur evening with Mrs. Hazel Taft, Members answered roll call by naming the cabinet membe: They have. been living on their farm ing their duties. : Ese Emme ibang President is Nominated as was read by Mra, George Tekippe. innneiacureeon the clone of the program a lunch was| "Mr, and Mrs. G. D. Shaft of Minot setved:b- Ale heats are visiting in* Bismarck, guests of, their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. VISITOR LEAVES Mrs, Nettie Cobb, who ha- been eae agp se ‘ the guest of her dau-hter, Mrs. W-| ' enreRTAINS BRIDGE CLUB L. Diven, in Bismarck for some time] the Tuesday bridve club was en- left lust’ evening for her home iM) vertained yesterday afternoon at the Marshalltown, lowe. home of Mrs. A. K. Tice. ROYAL NEIGHBORS TO MEET | eee The Roya! Neiehbors will meet to- . morrow evening at 8 o'clock at the Odd’ Fetlows hall. All members are usked to attend. HERE ON BUSINESS O. R. Vold of Minot is transacting busi: in Bismarck today. ——E EE 4 i Unsettled tonight and nary cotton pads. i i{| Shampoo and Marcel, long hair. Thursday ; probably Deodorizes, thus ending ALL |}| Shampoo and round curl ‘and bob curl WW : 4 rain; warmer danger of offending. if Facials—scalp treatments | Obtainable at all drug and depart- ; CALL 705 ee OMEN who enter- tain, who are busy \ with important affairs, ap- preciate the solid comfort and the foot health that comes from wearing the . smartly styled Arch Pre- shoe with a concealed, built- in arch bridge and flat inner sole — patented features — that preserve the. health and vigor of your feet. MAYBE we onds bootery would sell’. more hats if | the hats we | companied Kamplin to Bismarck on their return y { evening, ret Welch, | ¢ hool, Mr. and Mrs. The Thursday M hold its first meetine of the season tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at ment stores ‘! were won by Mrs, Joseph Breslow and the University of Washington for her * Mrs. J. 1. Huyck, ‘ RETURNS TO PORTLAND | | ‘Mrs, H. A. Weblitt, who has been , cpenae three months in Bismarck, , the Mrs. H guest of her daughters, Taylor and Mra. R. J ortland, Ore. Mrs. Wehlits Mrs. Taylor and ni the coast last summer. Members with to see that the members be reaching the school. ‘pent in hemming towels for'ng ATTEND HOSPITAL CONVEN-| i 1 iss 8. V. Sheaffer, superintendent 3 my ! Dinner and Theatre | ithe isimarck honpital lft th Party Given Tuesday | will stend's convention of Proves ‘ant hospital offic! z Es 3. VISIT IN BISMARCK Mr. and Mrs, Al Harges of Sheldon, Feng) an ayes Mr. ; rs. Ed Templeton of Almont, motor- ‘ i ie ed to Bismarek yesterday for'u short goss h after transacting some busi { . Ayers. RETURN FROM FERGUS FALLS it with Mr. and Mrs. W. RETURN FROM VACATION Mr, and Mrs, Russell A. Young and hter have returned from Het- tinger, where they have been spond- their vacation with relatives iG Mrs. Youn, Mi a, beling, who has jbeen threatened with pneumonia, ix now reported to he much impro' and will be back on his heat within, y have been visiting with MUSICAL CLUB TO MEET ier club home of Mrs. J. P. French, PATIENT AT HOSPITAL Mrs. Ira Peckens of Moffit is a patient at the St. Alexius hospital. LEAVES FOR SEATTLE Miss Evaline George bes gone to} E RUE | Seattle, Wash., where she will a Women Thank + Science for this new hy- gienic pad that discards ‘| easily as tissue — no laundry HERE is now an exquisite suc- sanitary A new way that offers iar cessor to the old-time a” Honors’ pad greater protection. A way that en the old problem of disposal. : Eight in 10 better-class women | now use “KOTEX. j is Discards as easily as a piece of | tissue. No laundry. No embar- Fassment. i Five times as absorbent as ordi- | Chiropodist bunions, ‘nj ‘s Phone 311 Bootery s ' |W. . |. Kamplin, marked success as will leave this evening for her home here and abroad, will broadcast a other relatives. Mrs. series of WMAQ, IAN GIRLS TO GIVE PROGRAM | Theigirla of the Indian school will: httepr sie timate rected ‘give the program at the meeting of Sep:ember 24. the American Legion Auxilary this t 8 o'clock at the Indian FORMER RESIDENTS VISIT HERE, wit: Mrs. Russell A. Young. ars are esk- s many as possible and Mrs, Rubert’s mother, Mrs. Ro sured of « Way ert MeNeider, left ‘thi: ant A, Thorberg have ed, returned from Waubay, S. D., where| rs. 1. Thorberg’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. will imply by saying! | “KOTEX.” You ask for it without ' hesitancy. ‘ H Package of 12 costs only a few: , Cents, Proves old ways a needless | risk. In fairness to yourself, try it. wn nails other foot ailments, sci- entifically treated. DR. CLARA. B. WESTPHAL mond’: ~ DEMPSEY-TUNNEY, FIGHT THE BISMARGK TRIBUNE visiting her daughter, Mrs: A. W. Cook, for two weeks, returned to her ; home at Wing yesterday. . VISITING IN SHARON and Mrs. M. H, Sidener have 0 Sharon, N. D., where they sit Mrs. Sidener’s parents and junior year. ‘NorTH DAKOTA GIRL TO BROAD: CAST Miss Alma Mehus, former North + Dakota girl, who hgs been scoring go: concert pianist wi ac- program of piano solos on the artist ‘seinen is Chicago, Friday | BIBLE CLASS TO MEET evening at £:30, daylight saving time.’ The Bible Class of St. George's Hubert Schmit, Miss Mehus’ impre- Episcopal church will méet fonight at sario, announces a aeason of many S o'clock at the parish house. GUEST HERE | Frank Millary of Hettinger trived in the city for a visit) program | Mrs, has Mrs. Florence Rubest and daughter; TO UNDERGO OPERATION Miss Katherine Frank of Dodge has entered the St. Alexius hospital Tor | an operation. TO CHICAGO Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Meyer have gone to Chicago for a visit with friends. | of Salem, Ore., hav arrived in Bismarck to be guests of McLean and other frienda, der and daughter are old ti ents of the city and have many friends here. i TO LOCATE IN SIOUX FALLS | | A, E. Kamplin, who has been con-; ; fecting a dental laboratory in the Webb block for ‘he past four years, is slowing out his business prepara-/ Ieys, tory t6 moving to Sfoux -| 1 hour a day, keeps Doc away. ‘Mr. Kamplin will leavi ness here. ° LAWYERS HERE ON BUSINESS Judge A. G. Burr, Rugby; Judge Bismarck Fur Co. RETURN FROM MINNEAPOLIS § | Mr. and Mrs. Harland Sterrett re- turned Tuesday from Minneapolis | where they have been on a wedding | trip. Mrs. Sterrett was formerly » Marion Qu: ZION*LUTHERAN LADIES TO MEET The Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 at the church. All members and friends are cordially invited to attend. of T ‘ Matinee Daily at 2:30 ing the day in” Bi visiting friends and transacting business, VISITOR LEAVES Mrs. L. Jane Bailey, who has been LAST SHOWING TONIGHT (Wednesday) TIST City National Bank Building Rooms 23 and 24 Phone 141LR Bismarck $f i | N. Dak | Reception Is Good Call Hoskins-Meyer and let one of their radio ex- perts give your set a complete test without (charge. | A complete line of B | Batteries, Tubes and all if other accessories.’ ‘with VILMA BANKY ADDED ATTRACTIONS CAMEO COMEDY REDAY, FRIDAY. AND SATURDAY Thomas Meighan Hoskins-Meyer The Home of KFYR “Tin Gods” ds | YE FRANCES BEAUTY SHOP ‘ Under New Management | WE WOULD APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE | $75 $ n Manicure . Shampoo and Marcel : Over First Guaranty Bank OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT | PEARL GROCERY & | MEAT MARKET All Phones 611-612 - All. Phones ald th reduced prices; special prices on all canned goods. Buy now and save money. ; \ AT PHILEDELPHIA Blow by blow from ringside is but one of the many fea- ; You can always be present with one of our Radio We can install 2 complete radio set in time for this event. tures broadcast by radio. eeivers in your home, Special match tonight, 8:00! P. M.—American. Bowling Al-; | Clemaker Fur Company 1 The Smarter Fur Modes IB ‘Remember the dates — Friday PAGE FIVE HERE TUESDAY HERE FROM wing | Harry O'Neill of McKenzic was a. Robert Kirmo, Wing, was a bust- business visitor in Bismarck Tuesday. ness visitor in Bismarck Tuesday. BUSINESS VISITOR H. E. Wildfang of Sterling trans acted business in the city today. STB DOSS Ovo DxOrOrOn ” yOrOvS«OxO: OKO. 90) BrOvOre The Draping of a Crown Spells Style! The small hat of satin and velvet combined shows variety in the manipulation of the crown. Black’ or all of the smart colors for Fall, including the wine shades, marine or hunter’s green, the nasturtium colors and the dead-leaf. browns, are represented in our assortment of ‘“Juliette’* Hats. Fashion Says You Must Have More Than One Hat in Your Wardrobe! A. W. Lucas Co. | *We are sole agent for this exclusive trade-marked hat. TOGIGOGLL J.P. Clemaker OF THE a "St. Paul, Minn. ; Will Be Here FRIDAY AND SATURDAY September 24th and 25th , Displaying oie In this fur coat show there will be a remarkable array of authentic models in Sport and Dress Coats, smartly styled in the newest skins cand luxuriously trimmed, a collec- tion that is truly the inspiration of good taste and the reflection of youthful charm. i Exceptionally ! Lew Priced 2 and Saturday of this week ' Style Without Extra Phone 566 :