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Social and Personal Five Tables of Bridge Play at - Party. rty ‘Thursday Mrs. Ferris Cordner and. Mrs. C. F.' Dirlam were joint hostesses Thursday | evening to five tables of bridge. ‘The affair was held at Mrs. Cordner’s heme, 422 First street. Honors were won by Mrs. Harold Shaft and Mrs. Gerald Richholt. _ Halloween, decorations were used} ES inal rooms val bouguets of ual jemums and pompons arran attractively. The Halloween colors were carried out in all the appoint- ments. At “the ‘conclusion of the games the hostesses seryg# 2 course luncheon. Bismarck P¢ People Active at. State C.-E. Convention A large a aumber at | ot Bismarck young people is for -James- town where attend the thirty-first: annual conve if Christian Endeavor Soci Dakota which is in Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Butler of Bismarck, “tate president, will preside at the convention. Other North Dakota leaders nut include Rev. Paul 8. Wright, of the Bismarck Presbyterien c! arch, | A group of Bismarck youn including Jane and Mary j Mary Cave, Annie Anderson, Thelma/ Licsman, Ruth Welch Challenge of the Gres allenge of the Cross,” a! day afternoon — NURSES EXAMINATIONS IN NOVEMBER The North Dakota state board of nurse examiners will conduct an ex- amination fo? registration of nurses on November 2 and 8 according to an ‘announcement made by Miss Jose- phine Stennes, R. N., of hero ig tary-treasurer of the ost ie aminations will be held at “the C. A. at Fargo and at the E in Minot. Applications must be in the hands of the secretary ad y,| were girls bee? E./| Lucas store. loween decorations the Masonic lodge has post- poned its Halloween dancing pas ety The Masonic Party had _ originally been scheduled for ‘October 29 but ha now ‘been set for Friday evening, | November 5. Mrs. Cole Hostess at Party For Mrs. Wilcox of St. Paul Mrs. W. E. Cole entertained in- formally Thursday afternoon in her home on Park Avenue with 2 prettily planned party for Mrs. R. 8S. Wilcox Sf St. Paul. ‘The afternoon was spent with sewing. Tea was served at 5 o'clock. Mrs, Spencer Boise poured. Mrs. Jessie Harris | and Mrs. A. P. Olson Give Bridge Party Mrs. Jessie Harris and Mrs. A. P. Olson entertained Thursday ev j at the former's apartment on street with a bridge party. Gu ed at the A. formed an effective background for fortune telling with Mrs. Henry An- derson as the fortune teller. Honors in @he bridge games were won by Mre G. A. Osmundson and irs. F. V. Williamson. Blake tables played. The served a course luncheon, ted by Miss Katherine Kotows ENTERTAINS CLASS Miss Elizabeth Robertson entertain- ed the members of the Philathea class of the Presbyterian Sunday school Thursday evening at an in- formal sewing party at her apartment on Fourth street. A quilt was made for the Wolf Point mission school at Wolf Point, Montana. After a short business meeting the hostess served a luncheon. BAND HAS BUSINESS MEET! A business meeting of the band was held last evening at the| Elks club room. Discussion of a s-|mumber of business matters was EN ROUTE | 70 SEATTLE Mrs. Clara Rosberg and children, accompanied -by Mrs. bere’s broth- er, Harley all of En- derlin, and Andrew Roseberg of Un- derwood have mn guests at the ‘home of Mr, and Mrs. Carl E. Knudt-| be: son for a few days. left this morning for Seattle, Washington, to spend several months at Mr. Rose- berg's winter home. MASONIC PARTY. POSTPONED Inasmuch as the United Commer- cial Travelers are planning their an- nual Halloween dinner. and dancing | postponed until the annual mecting Monday, October 25, when in addition to rehearsal election of officers will {be held. It was decided last evening to hold two rehearsals each weck. ENTERTAIN TEACHERS Miss Mildred Huff and Miss Ethel McGruer were hostesses to the mem- Bismarck high school in ‘afternoon school party jay. A luncheon was serv- ed at the conclusion of the afternoon. Columbus day decorations were car- ried out. BANQUET IN BISMARCK Following the joint initiation ser- vices of the Catholic Daughters of ety fee Faia « sven October 29, | hi ‘America in Biamarck and Mandan,! which will be held at the.latter place Sunday afternoon, the members and their candidates will come to Bis- marck to be entertained at a -ban- “aget at the Grand Pacific hotel. LEAVES HOSPITAL Miss Margaret McVey of Mott, who! as been a patient at the Bismarck hospital, was discharged yesterday and is the guest of Mr, and Mrs, C. J, Tullberg for afew days before go- ing to hee Bate, home, St. “George's ¥3 Episcopal Guild wil} have a rummage sale Saturday, Oct 23nd, at j the parish. house. The Weather Cloudy tonight and Sat- urday ; probably showers Berge. son's le-Eronomy DR. M. E. BOLTON}: Osteopathic Physician ff, 116% Fourth St. Phone 240 § Bismarck, N. D. BISMARCK CLOAK SHOP SENSATIONAL SALE N OW ON — Included in this, sensational sale is a belated ship- ment of Coats and Dresses for sport and dress wear. Join the hundreds of people who are now taking ad- vantage of this wonderful opportunity. Closing Out All Fur Coats Hudstn Scal, Marten (Dyed Skunk) cuffs and collar, regu- lar price $345, at this sale for 64.00 Hudson Seal, Marten cuffs and collar (Dyed Skunk) A Nepean se cr, at this sale for 34.50 | A.W. Lucas Co. \ Where You Expect More For Your Money—and Get It. A seeioat SPECIAL Just 120 One-Pound Boxes Chocolate Cordial Cherries Luscious, brilliant red Italian Cherries with a thick coating of high grade chocolate, in attractive one-pound boxes. Sale, while they last Jelly Beans Chocolate Drops Cocoanut Brittle... . 2: A Big Special In Silks For Saturday All on One Table Hershey Bars Saturday’s C Salted Peanuts LB. Circus Peanuts 3 for 10c BLACK CHARMEUSE—Fine in texture, and in a beautiful. deep, rich black. COLORED CHARMEUSE— In the popular fall shades; lovely quality, rich and heavy ; ideal for beautiful negligees, pajamas and slips. CANTONS AND SATIN- FACED CANTONS — Won- derfully lustrous, in all the important fall shades. 40 Inches Wide The Drug Department’s Saturday Specials Are: : Listerine Tooth Paste, a Assorted Taleum Powder, ote ths age SIZE OF PEAS’ Printed Right on the Label Suppose you ‘buy one brand of Peas of a fine quality —pack— yet you)buy site 5, the largest of the sieve runs—-you may not like those peas becamse they were too large. All Brands of peas are packed in FIVE sizes. No 5's being the largest and No. 2’s and 1’s being the small or ‘‘French pea’’ atyle. Wo. 8's, 8's and 4's are recommended for the average table uses and tastes Beseman Canning Os. peas are grows fm the franous Gallatin Valley the most adapted pea growing section in the entire U. 8. You ean cantly Cetect their finer flavor and exceptional tenderness Sold by Grocers bveovhete we. Bozeman Canning Ca, Bozemon. Mont GRO ‘OU FELLOWS who are out to make something of yourselves, join a band! With a Conn instru- ment you learn to play easily=win pleasure ard profit quickly. See the big Conn ad in magazines and on the billboards. Then come in and see our complete line of Conns—everything for band aed orchestra. 4 INSTRUMENTS MENTS Sone iandanr i oo CULTIVATE YOUR MUSICAL BUMP Where Music Is Sweeter The Melody Shoppe The Music Shop Bismarck Mandan TONIGHT MATINEE Friday and Every Day __ Saturday at 2330 ooo? RR 0” Ps AKCY =K 3 =) = Woodbury’s. Facial Soap, 3 bars for Hind’s Almond Cream... mated for this seloforonly 7, 9197.50 teen! Merkel ates $298.75 Muskraty with Marten cuffs and collar (Dyed 39. for, fale pele neers $229.75 Muskrat, with Marten cuffs and collar (Dyed Skunk). A oe oe at this $216.45 59¢ Bayer Aspirin Tablets .. .20c Sis to the igh! Sint a ¥ t a! tI i .85¢ | Coty Face: Powder cores. Meaed lon Macall : Neilan’s characters but—enter- tainment for you. “DIPLO- MACY.” CHILDREN’S MITTEN SPECIAL . Children’s Double Knit Mittens, all colors-and. - ) C sizes; Saturday only —MAIN FLOOR— Men’s Part. Wool Socks 25c A good heavy weight men’s Work Sock that is half wool, with double heel and toe. Men’s Leather Coats Men’s heavy weight horsehide Coats, with a Chase Mackinaw lining; sizes 38 to 46. 27-inch lengths, $9.00 30-inch lengths, $10.00 Jpfles : ind lene’ Sees,“ Sapengad Drie Cones to Clothes Hampers 95c Each Nalued 4 trimmed, _ } $87.50, a. * At eee $ 1 6.45 A very good splint Clothes Hamper, with a good cover and colored band around the’ : ers at center. > $2486 $29 50 ' Li eet ucas Co. Beer: Miaawine Panter sat ite haeue Can Northern. Seal,, Fitch, trimmed aft collar, this: $225 coat for pone Ee peg | 50 * a-$189.50 value, for : ‘oe Northern Seal, Squirrel site and Gum well. ta. seine palm "$164.75 Special Assortment _ News Pictures RIVAL OF QUEEN MARIE, FELIX CAT COM! » 4. “Tale of Two Kitties.” THE A