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Mrs. Herndon Taylor Is. Honor Guest at Luncheon Wednesday Mrs. E. J. Taylor entertained Wed- nesday at al o’elock luncheon in compliment to her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Herndon Taylor of New York Me. and Mrs. Herndon Taylor,.who were married in New York city on September 18, are visiting at the! bron tha Mr. Taylor's parents in Ris- marck, Mesdames Keller and Hall Honor Mrs. Hollst at Party In honor of Mrs. C. M. Meity Hollst, who fs fH Sek this week for , Mts. im, H. F. Keller entertained Tuesday evening at the Haj! home, 612 Avenue B. Sixteen of Mrs. Hollst were guests. , ' Brides Wiis Hired curt the even- ing, honors going Sorenson and Mrs. E, E. Morris. Mrs, be was presented with a guest prize. ‘A course luncheon was nerfed at the conclusion of the evening. RETURNS FROM SESQUICENTEN. W, Ls Yeater of Hazelton, brother Stated aTtKe han fotuened from Phi je irom: wit hehe been attending nrrial ton, was able to centennial with position which he adelphia 50 years DUANE DIEHL FRESHMEN CHEER LEADER Duane Digh! of Bismarck was onc of four students chosen leaders of the Freshman cli University of North Dakota. four were selected when, judges bok ed to reach a decigion as to which showed the greatest ability. BISMARCK STUDENT ASSISTS IN HOMECOMING DAY William Nuessle of Bismarck will be in charge of registration of all alumni at the annual University of North Dakota Homecoming day Octo. ber 23, according to an announcement. mide Wednesday. i : RECOVERS FROM ILLNESS Bayert Jacobson, who has been cone fined ta his*home by illness tor une past week, has sufficiently recovered to return to his work at the Harris- Woodmansee store. ‘ VISITING WIFE HERE A Weldon McCullough of Mott is spending days in _Bismarc! with his wife, who recently under- went an operation at the Bismarck hospital. close frie re the sesqui- Meentennial ex. TO LIVE IN BISMARCK Mr. and Mrs, Grant who have for some ti Bismerck will make their home at 615 Sixth atreet. VISITS IN MISSOURI 5 Miss Ada Claridge of the Laurain Apartments has gone to Missouri where she will spend a month with, relatives, Unsettled tonight and Friday; rain prob- able; cooler accepted a position. number of 5 Past few weeks, BIRTH AND Mr. and Mrs. affairs during the Bismarck hospital. Bridge Luncheon Given Wednesday PARENTS OF DAUGHTER By Mrs. Roy Logan crtyerAvense arg tke parents of 4 daughter born Wednesd: Bouquets of chyrsanthemums and| marck hospital. flowers and foliage in the autumn the setting f bridge luncheon given Wed! lay afternoon by Mrs, Roy her mother-in-law, Mrs. Lucinda Lo-| spend Luficheon was served at 1| her parents. o’clock and covers were marked for 20 gues! : Bridge ‘was pl: Mrs. George Laney of New England! t luncheon with Mrs. W. L. Diven| was in Bismarck today en route to! Mra. M. BH. Atkinson = winning Fargo, where gan. N FARGO at five tables ors. Mrs, Charles Bismarck Men Are n honor -guests at a # J 321 Twelfth street announce the birth who entered the University of North, of a daughter September 28 at tha Dakota this fall ha td national ‘the early rushin; were pledged during the [ae | |. The opening of the Memorial stad- | No Fraternity Pledges | at State University: A large number of Bismarck men been pledged | F demic fraternities . in rushing, Others will! e Jack Livdahl and Duane Dieht are] 1 ged to Kappa Sigma, Fenton dard: will become a member of Everett O'Neilt and Dana | n were pledged to Beta Theta] Harold Lucas is a Phi Delta pledge. Sigma Nu has pledg-| cep obert Nuessl «MEMORIAL STADIUM TO BE | OPENED Merle Adler, who has been the Harri dn position ut the Annex Bar- | ber shop. Se ‘North Dakota on October 23 with a football ame against South Dakota ‘ollege as the main event of Freshmen-sophomore class y contests, a parade of floats, alumni) luncheons, an ‘all university informal dance and a huge bonfire are also scheduled for the\day. MINNESOTA UNIVERSITY ale has returned from New ww whita took place) York city, where he has been e last week,. More than a hypdred men} ployed during the summer, and hi : tered the University of Minneso making approximately one-half of the Mr. Dale was one of the group of y at the Bis-, men attending the University con- { nected with fraternities. j be pledged during the year. din Bis- marck and is a brother of AlfredgS. Dale of this city. ACCEPTS POSITION ‘i wit! tington Barber Shop, "has ac- ON UNIVERSITY COMMITTEE Sophomores at orth Dakota a e University of ing held respon- | during the initiation period for the first time since hasing began at, the | university. Earl Benser, Bismarck, is a member of the upper classmen’s ‘om mitt LEAVE FOR CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Henry Hollst | and daughter, Esther, will leave Sat- | urday for Los Angeles, Calif, where | they will make their home. Mr. and/ Mrs. Hollat have been entertained! at a number of farewell parties. VISITOR LEAVES FOR PENNSYL.-| VANIA Mrs. B. M. Churehill of Bet who has been the guest of M Wilson for several days, left morning for Bradfield, Ba, where she will visit a sister, TO VISIT IN BE |} Mr. and Mrs. 4 | rived today. fre | visit with Mr and Mrs. Robe AW Vest, ul: ISMARCK | Washburn where he PAGE FIVE Fargo, where they will visit with! pubiie and private buildings are be- Mrs, McCullough's mother. ing unscreened. mia TO WASHBURN | Dr. J. G. Worner, federal veterinar-- Married Woman Eats ian, will leave in the wilt ramet | Only Bread and Milk business for a fe’ TO V. CITY ‘l could eat only bread andomilk, Alfred S$. Dale left this morning grereniine ane wales L Valley ill s | ras, ce g A tieday ean Safa l lt gL pend) thing without causing @ rai Mrs. J. Mann} TERLING i Adlerika removes Henry deasen of brings astonishing Be ee ante f ng. Ei cellent for obstinate cans | etipation, often removing surprising amounts of old “matter you thought w . Breslow, Dru; | LEAD COLDS Melt in spoon; inhale veporeg. x. 0) spocnful GAS and_ often relief * the Sterling are full, bloat with friends, GOODBYE TO MOSQUITO -There is no humor its. Harold | G. Misses McLaughlin Honored at Dinner and Theatre Party Mrs. George E. Smith entertained dinner in honor of ried bol Blanche ieago, who are in it with their broth. McLaughlin. Following the dinner the M Clara Christensen and Hildor Si son entertained the ts at 2 th tre party at the Eltinge. 4 pansy RETURN FROM IDAHO Mr. and Mrs. Rolla Clough and daughter ave returned from Boise, Idaho, where they were called by the death of Mrs. Clough’s sister, Mrs.: Hilbert Howe, who was Ue automob: ing a fer ing business and visiting friends one going on to their home in James- wn, READING ROON TO BE OPEN SUNDAYS The reading room of the Bisma| orden library will be open unday afternoon from 2 te 5 o'cloc beginning Sunday, October 3, it was! announced tod: Books cannot be checked out on that day but patrons of the library are invited to use the reading room. TO LEAVE SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. E. Howard Light and Idren will leave Saturday for me The Women’s Foreign Mis- sionary Society will have al large selection of hats on sale x the rummage sale Satur- A lnsurance Your Neighbors May ‘Help You Fight Your Fire But They won't be keen about help- ing you rebuild and refur- nish your home. ‘That's Where We Come In Insurance in All Its Branches Henry & Henry), Insurance Olson of Was Wednesday, visiting GUEST OF MISS BERG | Miss Charlotte Berg of Fargo is visiting in Bismarek tor a week with Miss Kuby Berquist. VISITS PARENTS \ Ensign E, J. Taylor, Jr., son of Mr. id Mrs. Taylor, is in the city re. VISITING IN BISMARCK Mrs. M. L. Keeley of Hazen is v's- iting friends ‘in the city for a few jays. HERE FROM BALDWIN i Frank Kocker of Baldwin was a ae visitor in Bismarck Wednes- lay. The Ladies of the Methodist church will hold a rummage sale in the church basement, Saturday, Oct. 2. SSS: | Matinee Daily at 2:30 TONIGHT (Thursday) ADDED ATTRACTIONS Bobby Vernon Comedy eens I Harold Orvis Ross at the Organ oo YM wort. aft] “bests”? go into the hats that Knox makes that it’s not at all surprising to find the in dressed men in. ‘America - demanding the best : Knog. J Tae peng DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 116% Fourth St. Phone 240W Bismarck, N. D. ( Friday and Saturday ZANE GREY’S “FORLORN RIVER” With Jack Holt, Raymond Hatton, Arlette Marchal Fall Hats Like These Lure You 5 oO to Choose Fascinating hats di- rectly copied’. from Paris and New York style winners. ‘Colors are brilliant because they follow nature so closely, earthly brown, coppers, grays, tans, as well as combina. tion tones. .. For Friday and Saturday Hats for Women and misses.’ Special at Soy || jum will feature the annual Home-| sible to a commii comifig day of e of upper class- Mrs, F rl , ullough and chil- University of| men for their treatment of freshmen! dren will leave tomorrow morning fé the rrow morning for he i fering as proof the fact that Got away to a good start Wednesday, and while a gocd start in a race is necessary it is the finish that counts, so to speed up this sale and get the desired finish away out in front of all former sales, the big store is going to run in some pace-setters for this week-end that should increase the selling speed of this great sale and make : the finish a glorious one. ENTRY NO. 1. “Blue & White Cab Co.” Wednesday’s free taxi service ENTRY NO. 2 “Miss Spokane” The Ready-to-wear Department enters / this popular House Frock For this big week-end selling event. It is well made and neatly trimmed, and a real value anytime up to $2.25, and. at _ Saturday’s selling price of $7 .50 EACH ENTRY NO. 3 “Cotton Blanket” A Big Bargain Basement _ is a Cotton Blanket, size 64x76, in many plaid col- entry or combinations, at the very low price of ~ $4.89 * EACH pleased many of our city pat- rons and ‘as a result we will give this service again Satur- day—so leave your cars at home. Walk down, do your shopping here, and be our guest returning home. This cotton blanket should . place well in week-end selling. Should make a big introduction cf this popular house frock easy. ENTRY NO. 5 “All Silk Bloomer” A Munsingwear all silk bloom- er, broken lots to close out $1 .00 EACH ENTRY NO. 4 “Velvet and Axminster Rugs” Me eae onx54 $1.98 In many beau- ; tiful patterns and color combinations. A bargain basement of- fering that’s a sure winner. ENTRY NO. 6 “Chiffon Hose” All silk (o the top Seconds of a well known sf brand i $1.39 Insidg of hem reinforced with lisle, full line of colors. Sizes 81% to 10. The hose many have been waiting for. Turquoise blue, lavender, black, qualities limited, so come early. ENTRY NO. 7 0 “Part Wool Blanket” The Austrian, 66x80, in plaid combina- tions with a striped border A dugable and well made blanket that will give’ service and keep our Domestic De- partment well up in the big sale. ENTRY NO. 8 “Leather Coat” Genuine black horsehide Leather Coats $9.00 Both 27 and 30 inch lengths. All sizes, An- other Bargain Basement, Entry. ENTRY NO.9. .. “Dress Flannel” 54 inches wide, in all the wanted shades $2.19 A YARD This entry of the silk and wool department for the week-end is sure to be a favorite |” of discriminating buyers. REMEMBER —The Big Twenty-seventh Anniversary Sale is Store-wide, and that every department is con-*- tributing timely merchandise ata great price saving. The sale closes Saturday, Oct. 9. : ALSO—To relieve the congestion in making prompt deliveries, as well as a convenience to our city shopping. . friends, free Blue and White Taxi Service will be given again on Saturday, from 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. _ So Come, Buy, Save @