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B. P. W. Members _ Observe Anniversary at Dinner Meeting The seventh birthday anniversary of the Business. and Professional Women’s club was celebrated last} evening in the lub rooms at @ 6: o'clock dinner. The table was center- ed with a birthday cake lighted with seven candles, -| the dancin, Nielson, Mrs. Evelyn Harris and Mrs, L. B. Sowles, compared their terms of office to different parts of a birth. day cake. ‘The rooms were prettily decorated with chrysanthemums and other au- tumn flowers. Following the dinner and program the regular business meeting of the club was held. Mrs. J. P. Sell Hostess Tuesday at | Afternoon Bridge Mrs. B. W. Lakin of McCloud, Cali-| fornia, and Mrs. Harry Staasek of| Oakes, N. D., were out-of-town guests! at the afternoon bridge party given Tuesday by Mfs. J.P. Sell at her home, 521 Fifth street. Six tables of bridge were in play during ernoon, honors going to Mri Fossum. and Mrs. E. H, Web Chrysanthemums were used ut the rooms and a prettily appointed course luncheon was served at tht conelusion of the afternoon. ENTERTAINED AT BRIDGE Miss Elizabeth Hanvel entertained at her-home on Sixth street last evening with turee tables of bridge. Honors were won by Mrs. J. W. M Guiness and Miss Mildred Fairban! F. J. Bavendick entertained wi several vocal selections during the) evening. Mrs. Mabel Isle was accom- panist. Refreshments and decorations Were carried out in keeping with the Halloween sea: i BAPTIST LA! TO MEET The Ladies Aid of the First Bap: tist church will mectyin the church parlors. Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. A pot luck lunch will be served. A snecial table with a birt! day cake and suitable decoration: be arranged for those having days in the months of October, vember and December. A lary tendance of membe ir fan and friends is requested. RETURNS FROM QUEBEC H. L. Reade. returned yesterday from Quebec, where he was called re- cently by the illness. of his brother, John C. Reade. “The brother p: away Thursday and funeral servi were held Friduy.. He had bee: for some time with heart diseasi his condition was not regarded as serious until’ shortly before his; death. The Ladies Aid of the First Luth-} eran church will meet in the church! pirlors Thursday afternoon, Mrs. H.! H. Engen and Mrs. John Olson will he hostegses. All friends ae cordially invited: to at~ tend. Mee LADIES AID MEETING The.-Trinity Lutheran Ladies Aid will hold its regular meeting at the church parlors tomorrow afternoon. Hostesses will be Mrs. T. O. Nustad, Mrs. Theodore Quanrud and Mrs. Harry Berg. All are welcome. VISITS IN SOUTH DAKOTA Mr. and Mrs. Chester Porter and family have returned from Aberdeen, where thev have been nd Mrs. Clarence Deak- in, formerly of Bismarck ted Press operator. U. C. T, CARD PARTY The ladies of the U. C. T. Auxiliary will be entertained at a card party this evening at the home of Mrs. M. E. Melntyre,:811 Fourth street. All’: members are. urged to be present. WITH SCHOOL PAPER WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1926 Social and Personal “| Large Attendance ‘the dancing which followed th ‘ner served at o'clock. Mr. and atts, : | ‘FIRST’2RUTHERAN AfD MEETS **| { members and 1 Features Successful Country Club Dance, More. than fifty couples were in! ttendance ‘last evening at the dinner | lance given at the Bismarck Country club, Autumn leaves and foliage | were used in decorating and the candles and other table appointments were in the Halloween colors, Hall- oween favors were used throughout room. ' A five plece orchestra vlayed for Gordon Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Meyer, Mrs. Scott Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Rawlings were the committee in charge. Miss Mary Dunn Honored at Dinner | Party on Tuesday Miss Mary Dunn, who leaves to- night for Tacoma, Wash., to make her ers were marked for M ine and Emma Bader, } Brown, Miss Dunn and Miss Gordon Moyers, Joseph Zauner and Thomas Brown. Decorations were autumn flowers used attractively on the table. OPEN MEETIN The Thursday LI al club will” {have an open meeting tomorrow att- ernoon at the Business“ and Profes- Indian music, selections of which will make up a large part of the program. RN FOR HOMEC Among the prominent men who will return to Grand Forks for the home- coming day program October 23 aro Lynn J. Frazier, United States Registrations been received from more than a hundred graduates. +, Mrs. Charles try accompani a mem- the fresh- ‘he older be held 4 and 5. HERE FROM NEW LEIPZIG _ Dr. E. F, Hamilton of New Leipzig came to Bismarck last evening to at- tend the mecting of the ‘Sixth Dis- tpict Medical Association. Mrs. Ham- ihon secompanied -him. ON UNIVERSITY DEBATE TEAM | “Kenneth Crawford and Robert | Birdzell, Bismarck students at the Iniversity of North Dakota, have selected as members of the de- squad of the state university. ‘t 7s | \AMIERICAN LEGION Business meeting and pro- gram tonight. A. 0. U. W. Hall, 8:00 p. m. Matinee Every Day at 2:30 Eagar Henson, Wilton, a student! LYA DE PUTT at the School of Engineering of Mil- waukee, Wisconsin, hrs been appoint- ved to the editorial and business staff of the school paper, “Electric Sparks.” VISITING HERE Mr. and Mrs. John J. Haas of New Zeeland are visiting in the city for a few days. il TONIGHT (Wednesday) and EMIL JANNINGS [ff “VARIETY” : COMEDY | “HOLD STILL’ H THURSDAY, FRIDAY “ SATURDAY DOCTOR | Osteopath THE BISMARCh TRIBUNE McCRACKEN’S FALL CAMPAIGN [ te caden nase | OPENS WITH AMAZINGLY LOW PRICE [sna sor natats| Our Buying - New. Fall Dresses At amazingly low prices Come into our ready-to-wear department. 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