The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 6, 1926, Page 5

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. PAGE RIVE irty ‘was the nature of nned luncheon at 12:30 today given by Mits Madge alee in the private dining room of e Grand Pacific hotel. The honor guests were Miss Margaret Welch, a bride of the month, and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Jones, who are celebrating habit sixteenth wedding: anniversary joday, ‘ Every guest was resented by o tiny doll in a. unk jeer bridal pine Be sion which formed -the- cente: Miss Welch, “the bride of today,” led the procession, and ‘was iollowed by Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Mrs. George A. 4 Welch, and Mrs,.R. 8. Wilcox of St. Pai ‘brides and a ge f tomorrow,” follow- 8 Mary Jane Wilcox, be,” was next. } ,The decorations were carried out | in baby bluc aad pink with streamers in the chosen colors leading to each | cover. DISTRICT REBEKAH MEETING The district meeting of the Rebe- { kah lodge will be held in Bismarck i Friday afternoon with representatives . from all the lodges in the district in \ attendance. Bismarck, | Mandan, Flasher, Sterling, Wilton, Ashley and Wishek comprise the district. Mrs. Clara Monroe, Williston, state Re- bekah president, and Clarence Elli- thorpe, grand master of the Odd Fe!- low jge in North Dakota, are ex- ected to be present. All local and visiting Rebekahs are ‘cordially in- vited to attend, STILL P. T. A. TO MEET The Still Community Parent-Teach- er Association will give their initial | program Friday evening, October 8. with readings, talks end musicel numbers making up the program. Mra, Emma Golden, stute organizer of the Parent-Teacher Association, and Miss Madge Runey, counfy super- intendent of schools, will have a part in the program, The public is cor- dially invited to attend. Lunch will be served. The program will be held in the hall at Still, six miles east of Wilton. . METHODIST AID TO MEET The ladies of the Methodist Aid ah will meet Thursday afternoon as follows: ‘First division, Mrs. 8. G, Seventson, 823 Fifth street: division, Miss Hardy Jackson, 601 Sixth street; third division, Mrs. W. E. r, 407 Sixth street; fourth divi . . O. E. Anderson, 403 - PRESBYTERIAN LADIES TO MEET seers]: | Tan > ‘Mrs. Boise urged the members to cast. They went to Riverside, Rhode : ——S i i | TO GIVE PROGRAM IN NAPOLEON Tuesday evening and answered rol Honoree on Tuesday | at Trousseau . Tea Mrs. George A. Welch of the Person} Court was at noon at a ju tea for her daughter, rgaret Welch, a bride of ‘next week, About alled during the afternoon. S. Wilcox of St. Baul was an out-o: gu The tea tables were prettily decor-— ated with pink candles and chrysan- Yhemuins, Mrs. M. E. Poliard and ‘Mrs. A.-P. Lenhart poured. “Miss Elizabeth Jones, Mrs. L. H. Ric! id, Mrs. J.-L. Mullin, and Miss Clara Tatley assisted. Miss Jones Wins Miss Alta Jones, daughter of Mr. ana Mrs, A. A. Jones of Minneapolis, formerly of Bismarck, has been nam- ed an assistant in the English d partment of the University of Min. mesota as a reward for excel scholarship during her senior y. She is now working for hi degree and is majoring in H subject in which she has made a most brilliant. record. | Miss Jones graduated in the Class of 1922 of the Bismarck high school. She took some work also in the| Journalistic course at the university.| Her mother is now v city, a guest of Mrs. Park avenue. | HONOR MR. AND MRS. LIGHT AT PARTIES Several: social affairs were give! for Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Light prior to their departure for Detroit, Mich- igan, carly thig week. They were en- tertained at an impromptu party at Taylor home, were guests T. Owens at dinner Fri- day evening and were entertuined by Mr. and Mrs. F. Patter Pro- d Mrs. W. R. Weide, Light, were also guests t the affairs. MOTHERS SERVICE CLUB The Mothers Service club was en- tertained last evening by Mrs. E. Smit Three tables of bridge were in pl honors going to Mrs. R. G.! McLaughlin. Decorations were cut flowers. A course luncheon was served, * jay after- 4 ‘red. Han- son. Mrs. C..G. ing presi- dent, was in charge. A ‘ussion of Christian Citizenship was held and ae | Parents ler mote than a month. remember their duty to vote. A com- ing World Temperance Sunday, Oc ber 31. Refreshments were served. About ten members of the Thurs- day Musical ctub will go to Napoleon where they will give a program at morrow evening, The ladies of St.| sponsoring the program. A cantata “a several o:her numbers will be given. — ENTERTAIN MISSIONARY SOCIETY | Mts. C. B. Whittey and Mrs. J. P./ in entertained Sunday evening | at Mrs. Whittey’s home for the mem- | bers of the Catholic Missionary so- ci¢ty. Six tables of bridge were in lay, honors Ing.to Miss Mabel teen. A luncheon was served. WIN PLACE HONOR ROLL Five Bismarck students at the Uni- versity of North Dakota ‘honor roll, the grades in a competi- being the basis for, are Robert Nuessle, lelen Brooks, Dorothy rett O'Neill, WILL GO TO WAHPETON fede Med ar ete Be Charles ; Dickinson ans ughter, Dency, and Mrs. D. Bruce Doyle of tive examina Graves and noon by car for Wahpeton to school there. They will about two days. ey will rejoin their fleet, They have been visiting in Bismarck with their VISITING HERE : Rex Stair and Miss Vivian Stai of Newburg have arrived in Bis: marck to be the guests of Mr. und Mrs. Ray Stair and Beecher Stair. VISITOR LEAVES Mrs. C. W. Pale is leaving tonight for Minneapolis after a visit in the city. | RETURN FROM TRIP Mr. and Mrs. John Parkinson have returned from a month’s trip in the A selected group of New Millinery Marked Special for » Friday and Satur- This group velvet combinations, new sat-, ins, ete—Sarah Gold Shop. 312 Main St. ‘ time. Honors at U. of M.! awarded @ place on the Freshman | held. FOI ; ginia, Island, for visit with Mr. Parkin- son’s relatives and returned by way of Portsmouth, Ohio, where they vis- ted relatives of Mrs. Parkinson. PROGRESSIVE MOTHERS MEET The Provressive Mothers club met at the home of Mrs, H. E. Stewart | with the name of a famous: In- ian. An interesting paper on the Pueblo Indians was read by | Mrs. Earl Speaks. Round table discussion [the Miller Theatre at 8 o'clock to-j was on the North Dakota Indians. Following the program refreshments Tuesday after-' Philip Neri church, Napoicon, arc’ were served by the hostess. BIBLE STUDY CLASS TO MEET | The regular weekly Bible Study and Prayer Ser*ice will be held this eveaing o'clock in George's | chureh parish house. The devot nal it of St. Mary's wi ad continued. All are cordislly invited to attend, each bringing a Bible or New Testament. DeMOLAY PARTY TONIGHT The regular meeting of the De- Molays tonight will begih at 7 o'clock and all members are urged to be on Igst jon of officers will be Aid chis a dancing patty will be enjoyed. Refreshments will ye served, ‘ VISITING HERE { Mrs. R 8, Wileox and daughter,’ Mary Jane, of St. Paul, are guesta of Mrs, George A. Welch at the Person Court, They w remain here for the wedding of Miss Margaret Welch , n October 12. | G TO PORTLAND Mrs. H. Henson, Sr., who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. ii Atkinson for the past few day: leave tami for Portland, Ore Mrs. Henson's home is in Carew, 3 fir- ; BUY LIGHT OME Mr. and Mrs, J. M. arty have pur. ; chased the E. H. Light home and will , take possession at once. | TO LEAVE FOR CITIES... | Miss Emily Rich will leave tomdt- row for the Twin Citie: I | Notice M.B.A. Members Special meeting to be held tonight at the 1.0. 0. F. hell at 8:00 P. M. Re- freshments will be served and a social time to fol- lew meeting. 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Those who have been waiting for this shipment can be supplied now. Three Big Handkerchief Values Ladies’ Warranted All Pure Linen Handkerchiefs. 50 dozen of 6 FOR these sold the first day. More have been received and are on 6 Q sale. This handkerchief has.a 1-16 inch hem ‘And an extra fine quality ladies’ war- Handkerchief with 1-8 inch ranted all pure linen Handkerchief, hem, at - 1-16 inch hem 6% 50c 3 Fo 59c Boys’ Fleece Lined Union Suits 89c Patent One Straps A big value from our Bargain Basement Store is this good, heavy fleece-lined Un-. ‘Age Lizard Trimmed: * ion suit, sizes 4 to 16 years, at 89c a suit. ‘ ink cimeeninus ot opinion: mark : . : wey ‘ aes me ae patent or kid will be most worn b by” yt : eh : ; Lerner fa lo women this fall No The Big Anniversary Sale closes Saturday evening, Oct. 9. Don’t be disappointed by overlooking this. Large quantities of seasonable merchandise to select from. . W. 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