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Asa Loomis of St. Boise of this Boise entertained Thureda: “with four tables of bridge, honors The guests, going to Mrs. W. E, Cole and Mra. Sho Mullin puest priz Yellow courtesy to PAGE TWO Loomis ‘ “Mrs. C. Loomis of ~ St. Paul Honoree at | Honoree at Bridge | a Mrs. Boise’s Party’ afterncon M santhemums were the n decorating. i course Juncheon was served ut the. going to M _euntclusiun of the afternoon. Mrs. R. B. Murphy Host. A entertained = were used ii At the con oon the hostess Eserved a course luncheon, Tomorrow at <entertain at a b - = In compliment to 3 ¢ a bride of next week, iss Nelen Burton of Peki ry. Mary F. Burton is ente: s Thursday at Bridge Party fro. ft. B, Murphy of Thursday =with four tables gf bridge. TRE I ) Mrs. Murphy will ased in attra ge luncheon, _Misses Burton and, : Welch Honor Guests | #its. A = at an Informal Tea! Beach Couple Wed | Margaret and ining this afternoon at her home, 219 Third A two- 25 Avenue afternoon F Mrs. H. hina, ; Social and Personal | \Miss Mary Dunn Dinner Thursday Mrs. Charles! Mrs. Everett Trepp entertained last ul, sister of Spencer rvening with a furewell porty for i Mra. Spence! r! Miss Mary Dunn, who is leaving soon to make her home in Washington, 17 in number, were mem- other intimate 6:50 and aft- Anderson, Decorations ors were used. ‘Mrs. Wegleitner Honore] :\t Shower | Thursdiy Evening: Kounard Weeleitner | #f At a surprise} rut the home of | A mock wedding | + fenture of the luncheon was ds of Mr Autumn linge were Is about | the rooms and th: autu colors | ‘were carried out iv all the a -oint. ments. Mrs. We ved many 24 guests. : Thursday Evening at | ' St. Mary’s Church! Miss Gertrude Kremers and Joseph | witk ai informat tes for ‘uman, hoth of Beach, were mar- nyeste. ried last evening by Rev. Father Mrs. R. S. Wilcox of St. Paul, sis- of Beach, at St. Mary's | ter of Mis Welch, Mrs. C. D. Roger 1 in Bismarck. The cou- house is gervil Burtor, FORMER RE: prettily and Mrs, BP. P. Bliss of McKenzie are: out-of-town guests. decorated with oriental hangings which Miss! Burton brourht from China. Welch is beiny presented with un at- ‘active oriental gift. Burton is being assisted in| @taph operator, by her daughter, Miss Bertha | Miss VISITING ERE Mrs. James Hurley and daughter, Mi I. MeCarvey. remembered friends. by many Della Hurley, of Ontario, Brit- Columbia, are v the home of Mrs, Hurley's Mrs. Hurley will be ing here at cousin, J. old timo i ° BAPTIST MINISTER ARRIVES 7 ch a of the Rev. €, A. Stephens, who has been to take charge of the work First Baptist church of Bis- eeding the Inte Rev. A, $ arrived in the city with| Pe his family and will begin his pastor-| o'clock. All sorori immediately. mes here from Lead, S. D. - SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS MEETS | The Philathea class of the First - Presbyterian church was entertained =Thursday evening at the home of its 4 teacher, Mrs. Fred Hanson. Stephens After a ebusiness meeting the guests sewed on mm school, Mr. T OF MISS ANGUS ily Hanson of Veblen ‘a quilt that is: to be given to a mis- ELECTED TO BLUE KEY - Karl Benser,. Bismarck, student at) Sthe University of North Dakota, has buen elected to membership in the =Blue Key, national university sérvice ib, which has the same aims as the) Kiwanis and Rotary clubs. GUESTS HERE and Mrs. Nick Simon of Chi- “capo, I. have arrived in Bismarck fe veral weeks’ visit with Mes. Simon's sister, Mrs. John Maassen, ing in Bismarck with the Rose Apartments Mes. Pete Rauseh, M and Mrs. Wallace Grace, and Mrs. F. X. Dem ness in Bismarck Mr. and’ Mrs. Joe Clark of Pollock, + who are guests of their ni 8 sey, ull of Raleigh, transacted bu: terday. VISITORS T0: LEAVE Mrs, R. E. Potter, will leave Saturday Zor:their home. have game: ear. Cacti Bo! “city yest LEAVE FOR MINNEAPOLIS Paul Halloran and Herry HERE ON BUSINESS of Breien was in the | to y on business. | WENT TO BEULAH ‘MM. C, Maddox made a business trip ; to Beulah yesterday. HERE FROM ALMONT Walter Knutson of Almont the city yesterday. Homan @ to Minneapolis to atteud | porting hersel the Minnesota-Notre Dare foottall LEAVES ON BUSINESS TRIP Dy. H. Ht, Cohenour left last-even-/ meets, ing for Pembina and Portal:on a bus-| Things inevs trip. He is making the trip by! conte to keep his friendship for Jee was in ded by Mr. and Mrs. ! Schantz of the Hughes, | { William M. Avartment: Mrs. Gruman is deputy county au-| ditor of Golden Valley county and! Mr. Gruman, u brother of Mrs.| Schantz, is a Northern Pacific tele. | Mr. and Mrs. Gro- | man left today for a two weeks’ trip to eastern points. Upon their return} to North Dakota they will be at home jst Reach, | H | Miss Helen B. Burton of the Cam- {el's Bell Gift shop, Pekin, China, who is visiting her mother, Mrs, Mary F. | Burton, 219 Thi treet, is having an informal exhibition of gifts from her shop on Saturday, October 9, at Mrs. Burton's home. The exhibition ; is open to all interested. ‘ PANHELLE! PARTY MONDAY | The Panhellenic Association will hold a bridge dinner at the Grand Pacific hotel Monday evening at 6:30, women are in- lvited, Call Mr: J. Heising at {634M for reserv: ns before Satur-. | day evening. i ENTERTA\ xe | Mr. and Mrs. iam 8. MeGran entertained a few friends at bridge Inst evening. Honurs were won hy, Paul Rvan, At the conclusion’ of the evening a luncheon was served. ! H GUEST OF PARENTS | Miss Emma McGarvey of Rillings,! Mont., is spending her vacation in| Bismarck with her parents, Mrs. J.P. | street. | PATIENT AT ST. ALEXIUS Phillip Lipp, Mrs. 8. Lipp o! it at the St. Alexius hospital. Ce ' AT THE MOVIES ———_—__—. ELTINGE THEATRE One of the greatest of the i- izle” school of love stories brings ‘lara Bow, Ernest Torrence pi atest novel, “Mai Ralph Prescott, a New York law- (yer, bachelor and woman-hater,. goes | to the North Woods to get away from flappers, gold-diggers and — women. After. fisties, with his camping com- | panion, he journeys to Mantrap Land- ing, where he mects Joe master's | bride, Alvern: eh ah woodsmat with « former manicurist, has married Joe only because she was tired of sup- i. The young lawyer admires Raster, | but is mysteriously attracted to A | Verna. Although he doesn’t know it, the girl flirts with every man: site He is just her latest flame. wet to such a point, that in respect for ‘himeclf, Ralph sets + out toward civilization. A mil downy | the river, Alverns shouts and aske atong to: New Yor hat can he do? Does Easter fol- | | low? 1 CAPITOL THEATRE “Marriage License?” now at the | Capivol theatre, Fox Films. version ! of the dramatic story of mother love by H. M. Hardwood and: F. Tennyson Jesse, which was as “The Peli- unique in that it has no real ie featured as the irl who marries into! mn is English family Frank Borzage directed. played, honors, 1 the Hallowe'en col-; TO EXHIBIT ORIENTAL GIFTS | q Mr. and ‘tein, carbohydrates and vitemines—- McGarvey, 802 Second; plus the “bulk” to make laxatives less often needed — that world’s au- thorities are advisin ‘oung son of Mr. and That's faster than plain toast. Linton, ix seriously, kitchen muss or bother. | ishing breakfasts? ‘Today get Quick Quaker. j | thrown the morning. i j | “@ | also Quaker Oats as you have always ; known them, Quick Quaker | he “modern” treatment: hag been successfully used ft metric flowers. nm is used on stitching in the edj Cat Incorporation | Dam ° Association Incorporation papers were i today to the Jim aud Arrowwood Takes Dam Association ef Jamestown, non-profig, eorporation. tpl The object of the association is tha Pwomotion of the Missouri river.di- version project which Would geatore , Devils Lake und other bodies of wa- | ter in the central part of the state; to raise money to advertise the ad- | vantages of the project and the con- striction of dams in the James and Sheyenne rivers. Among the incorporators are W. A. | Hein, Dr. L. C. Schmitz, J. E. Camp- | bell, H. S. Stebbin: and E. V. Quimby, Jamestown; G. S. Newberry, Carrington; F. B. Nichols, ' Kensal and George E. Berg, Courtnay. | —<$—<—— | Call the ash man—He saves you lets of work and worry.’ Collects your ashes every week. Phone 9775. ' t ued | For cooking a hot breakfast —3 to5 minutes EY OT oats and milk” is the | dietetic urge of the day. It’s the “balanced ration” of pro- Now you cook.it in 3 to 5 minutes. 24 eel Why go on, then, with less nour- | -. food that stands by, you | Your grocer-has Quick Quaker— AT WA suoes] | 8.0.95 Fa1.6e, All: over patent leasner one strap, high heeled shoe. with a semi-round toe. ‘ ‘This new Peacock model brings ve dig wontas who we —more stender tines, more t contours, more: ‘materials, She: will wear ie with che assurance: of costume \thecanstant pr m9 perfecr fir. iF |. gowns worn without a second’s fear,. $; 5.times as absorbent as ordinary cote ton pads! f serie time, thus ending ALL danger Of off | ia 8 E An example of-the shirred treatment in millinery. A pinky beige velvet outed on a binck bandeau med with crosse aigrettes in pinky beige and black. 8. D. BOY DIES HERE Herman Wolf of McLaughlin, 8. D., died at a Bismarck hospital yester- day. The deceased is a son of Jacob Wolf, who accompanied the. body to McLaughlin last evening, Funeral services will take place tomorrow, Rummage Sale—Business and Professional Women’s Club. First Door South of LU nad Building. Saturday, ict. 9. ——_——————————— ke ‘A new foot-stirring fox-trot that will make you want to roll up the rugs and start dancing, the mement you hear the opening measures, Come in and hear it soon, and also these other latest releases, ea Trot Vecal Re- rain Her Beaus Are Only Rein- —For Trot Vecal Refrain by Tom W. Waninc’s Pannsrvawians No, 20146, 10-inch. 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By Ay Or Gepartment 4 38 to , thie HR: conte, Comes twelve in » package. it without hesitancy, fHE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Kart Andrist, Cousin of Bismarck Man, cert violinist. vited to a house party ni the home | versity of Ohio and will not be B. : This ad is just to give you an idca of the out of the International Falls, Minn, he ‘had! Andrist included in the party. A\ tO | arises playing so impressed the mem. | Study Musie Abread. bers of the group that they decided | _—_ i to give him his training Europe. Karl Andrist of Minneapolis, cou- r. Andrist was graduated from ast high . schor Minneapolis, and sin of Frank Andrist, 111 Washing-, attended the University of Minne- | jton, Bismarck, is to study music in| sota. He is a son oftthe late Charles {Europe ax a result of jing tnow chance mect-/M. Andrist, former pfofessor of | Minnesota | romance languages in the unive ' land a secretary to two. Minnesota He began studying violin ith Sinclair Lewi ist. 5 When Lewis. was in Tucson, A governors. ; zona, last winter, he became acquaint-| when he was ‘nine years old and! fed with Andrist, who- was at that; taught at the time on the faculty of the sehvol of | Music in Minneapolis before enter: j music of the University of Arizona,! ing th jand became much i McPhail School of | Vorid War. In 1919 he went jerested in him. | to Cincinnati to study under Ysaye, Out of that acquaintanceship grew | and was made a member of the sym: ; friendship which make it pos-, phony orchestra. le for Mr. Andrist to study in! Etrope will not be con: tope and make his debut as a con- | after Christmas, said When Lewis was in- because he is ten And: ing at the Un and Mr: atito get aw: that For the Casing Day of the Big Anniversary Sale Woodbury’s Facial Soap 3 Bars for 59c LISTERINE Small size, 3 oz., 21¢ Medium size, 7 02., 45¢ Large size, 14 oz., 79 New shipment received.for the 2 for 1 Jarvaise Toiletries Sale A. W. LUCAS CO. You'll need some favors - We have everythijig for.a 1 —_ Sucepaatvy Pada OCTOBER SALE ordinary values to be found here this month. Watch our windows and counters, something special every day —and’an extra special on Saturday. Come, benefit— ‘ make your dollar go the limit! - Sale of Kerchiefs Extra special! Ladies Fancies, colors and em- Bicycle Playing Cards Famous’ Bicycle -playing carda, req and blue back; regular sale. Limit 3 to a customer. 00 - Baskets. Extra strong, purple and blue, inches wide, 10 inches deep: 15 long. Sale price ... . $e filled promptly—it not sladly pila seine ? « Torrence, and Percy Marmont, a - bachelor lawyer from the city, f Boston Supper, P. M., Hoskins-Meyer. OMETIMES we think on- Jy: teachers; nurses and business women must use their feet. But all women must use their feet — and this ex- plains why women everywhere today are turning to the fa- mousArchPreserverShoe, that koepe their feet happy. Won't ter shoe? E 4monads Booter, SPECIALS SATURDAY ONLY - . Greatly. reduced prices for one day only on Guaranteed Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs Bird’s Neponset Rugs Armstrong’s Felt Base Rugs "Sizes ab listed below TWasx9 .. 8.25 Your choice of several attractive patterns. WEBB BROTHERS FURNITURE DEPARTMENT m Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY _ SINCLAIR LEWIS. Story of the north woods with _ Clara’Bow as the manicure girl bride of the woodsman, Ernest who complicates. matters, TPS. DIFFERENT BILLY DOOLEY Beincnod FIRDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1926 Presbyteri-| ‘The Presbyterian Ladies’ . Chueh; Saturday, 5:30-—! Aid Food Sale Saturday 1:00 a0 cent