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9a 12 @, . “THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28; 1926° Mrs. Harrington _ Halloween Party | Given Tuesday By Miss Mary Aanden Mise Mary Aanden entertained the office force of the Armour Creamery, where is employed, at a Hallo- ween’ pai Tuesday evening in her home on Fourth street. A ghost! greeted the guests at the door and ushered them into’a room gaily dee- orated with Halloween favors. The evening was spent in playing james, dancing and fortune telling. he prize winners were’ Miis Marie Jacobson, Miss ‘Ollie’ Parmenter, Lowell Jones and Harry Cunningha A damplight lunch was served, Miss Esma Pearce assisting the hostess. Lions Club Annual Halloween. Party Is Successful Affair Attrectite end! ‘@ffertive decorations in the Halloween colors formed the setting pf the annual loween din- ner dange of the Lions club, held last evening $n the main dining room of the G Pacific hotel. The tables were li d with candles and ail! ae of Halloween favors were used, Dr. F. B; Strauss, president of the club, presided. r. Fisher welcomed the guests on behalf of the Lions club. Singing proved an enjoy- able feature with Henry Halverson as song ler. Duets ‘by Mrs. Frank Barnes and Mr. Halverson were en- joyed and Archie McPhee and Miss‘ elt Smith gave two clever num- rs. The affair was alsd in the nature of an impromptu reception for M and Mrs. William Couch, who h just’ returned from their wedding trip in the east. amusement was obtained from several burlesqued and unsuccessful attempts to present Mrs. Couch with a gift. She responded prettily when present. ed _with gifts of silver table service. Telegrams, purporting .to come from varioys parts of the state, con- tained puns, and jokes. on members of the club. A walnut, which mark- tained her containing dic ck trial, in which Judge Gl Davies and States Attorney F. E: Mc- Curdy, were tried for violation of the! Volstead act, was held. Judge W. S. Casselman presided Po gr rtomneyg . lense. . Foster re sented thi state. bh John Sullivan of Mandan talked on the prohibition question, tellin me of the inadequacies of the Volstead act and the eighteenth ndment = has found them in aw. 2 Fred Peterson had prepared a clev- er poem, concerned, with the hazing of Mr, and Mrs. ‘Couch. : The — ot the theta was uni- ue in that it featured the lame of the Lions club gnd-carried out a 200 idea. Dancing and bridge followed the dinner and program. POSTPONED SUPPER AND SALE The general officers of. the McCabe Methodist Episeopal Aid society decided to postpone their annual sup- per and sale, which-was:scheduted for! December 2, until December 9. The change was made because of conflic:- ing dates, the ladies of the Presbyter- jan church having also announced December 2.28 the date of their suf- per and sale, All the work commit- tees of the. four diversions are asked to make note of this change and, make their arrangements accordingly. NEW PIANO AT* HOSKINS-MEYER ‘An addition to the broadcssting! freilitier =f tha Hoakine-Mever » die, station KFYR, that-is being appre- Cravea Dy, Oyife.Derormers wad tose listening in, ae new Starr. studi P is particularly adaptable for broud- casting purposes. * HERE FROM:PELICAN RAPIDS Ed. S. Allen. merly of Bismarck but now of Pe Rapids, Minn., is transacting business here this week. He will leave soon for the Elbowoods Indian reservation on a business trip, after which he will return to Pelican Rapid: lans to spend the LO. 0. F. DANCE There will be a dance at the L O. O. F. hall Saturday, Oc- tober 30.. The public is in- vited to attend. — in: practice of . ave, re "Fbilliant tone and] Hostess at Farewell Party For Nephew) Mrs. P, G. Harrington entertained last evening in honor of her nephew, Waving liam Monroe of Seattle, Washi nm. Twenty-tive boys and were in attendance. Halloween decorations were used throughout the house bed ‘at the conclusion of the ou ing, Which was spent with gumes, a joween luncheon was served. Favors were presented to the little gues! Mrs. Hartington was assisied by the Misses Myrtle Wilson, Frances Worst and Lucille Maher. The party was in the sature of a fare the honor 3 day with his 3. E. Mon- roe, for spending the-summer here. HALLOWEEN PARTY : : A Halloween party and basket s0- cial wil) be ren Friday evening at the Gibbs ‘échool to which the public is invited. A special invitation is extended to all political candidates to attend. The ‘ram will include a solo by Mrs. Frank Barnes and other interesting numbers. A dance will follow with music by the Jenkins orchestra. The Gibbs school is reach- ed by going ‘five miles . miles north and one mile east of Bis- marck. It is located on the road running north of the penitentiary. ENTERTAINS AT BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. George KE, Hanson entertained | a group of little girls Wednesday aft- ernoon in honor, of her daughter, Gladys, who celebrated her birthday anniversary. Halloween decoratio: adorned the home and were carried < james and] + out in all appointments. music were cnjoyed by the guests after which a luncheon was served. A A great deal of candle lighted birthday cake formed the table centerpiece. - UNDERGOES OPERATION Miss Marion Staley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Staley, 701 Sixth street, is getting along nicely fo:lowing an operation for appendici- tis igieces at the’ Bismarck hos- pital yesterday. Miss Staley, who has been attendi: the state uni ty at Grand Forks, was taken + a'week ago and was brought home by her mother, who was called to Grand Forks by her daughter's illness. TO ASSIST IN MEETIN » Hh land, pastor of the at Hazen, arrived k yesterday to assist Rev C, F, Strutz in a series o} on now being conducted at the Evangeli- eal church ‘here. Rev. Bergland will be here the balance of this week and all. of yext week, and meetings ate being beld nightly at 7:45. .The pi nab Bismarck ‘are cordially invits to attend, COUNTRY CLUB TO ELECT OFFICERS Officers and directors for the en- suing year will be elected at the a nual meeting of the members of the Bismarck Country club, which will be held at the rooms of the Asso of Commerce Monday evenitig, } vember 1, at 8 o’elock. All members of the club are urged to attend. HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. F. E. Shepard, 6 Avenue B, was ‘hostess Wednesday afternoon to tho members of the Wednesday Bridge club. Three tables were in play daring the afternoon, honors go. ig to Mrs. E.‘H. L. Vesperma: A luncheon was serve sion, of the games. ERICKSON--OLSON Miss Jennie A. Olson of Braddock and Andrew ©. Erickson of Bismarck were married last evening. ot the ic of the Rev. A. J. Imquist. ry and Hulda Ots: brother a sister of the bride,. attended the couple. LEAVES HOSPITAL Miss UVoiores Feigel, young daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Feigel of Halliday,.has been discharged from the St. Aléxius hospital, where she underwent:# Minor operation, and has returned to-her home. MARRIED WEDNESDAY EVENING The wedding of Miss Lenora L. Steinert, ter of Mr, and Mrs. John Stefnert, and James Douglas Roland, was solemnized lust evening at 8:30 o'clock. The eouple will make their home in Bismarck, TO LOCATE IN MOTT Charles Canes, of Fai spent in Bismarck with friends before going on to Mott where he will peer @ grocery stor: and meat mar- rt. GUEST LEAVES FOR HOME Sapp ajuk 4. col Miles Clty: Mentans, for a short mess. visit. . Raat RETURN TO BLACKWATER Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Walters and baby of Blackwater have returned home after a short business visit in the city. IN of Bis- GUEST IN BISMARCK Mrs. Gertrude Donnelly of Fargo ig tn tie cy Tore wean visit with Mts. 404 First, street, ; IN GLEN ULLIN =” foha Flock of | the, Vleck Motor JERGOES OPERATION ‘Schiender of Golden Miss 1 Val: Mr. yf Garrison are spending a few da: fa ‘Bismarck on business. ai — VISIT IN BISMARCK ~ Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peekens of Mot vi friends in Bismarck i after) 4 terrier of! biege gold-flecked fur,! \hheld by a gold leash, udds a different note to the brown velvet hat. DEGREE OF HONOR TO MEET The Degree of Honor will meet Fri- day evening at 8 o'clock at the home| of Mrs. E. &. Morris, 714 Sixth street. A social hour will follow the meeting. | HERE FROM RUSO M. I. Peterson and son of were business visitors in the Wednesday. HERE FROM MOTT M A. M. Jackson of Mott is spending a few days in Bismarck, transacting business. Ruso | city | - : * FASHIONS | Gana ees” FLASH OF Col Chiffon neckerchiefs in chiffon give a touch of loveliness to the sombre froc! BLACK AND GOLD E Black moire ippers for evening are strapped and trimmed with gold leather. N a —praed tel colored Negligees made of pastel colore laces mounted over satin or cloth of | gold make a woman look very seduc- tive in her hours of ease. REAL GANCE The most elegant of all millinery is the small black velvet chapeau with a_pin of real diamonds and platinum. GRAY VELVET Gray velvet ensembles, lavishly trimmed with gray fox or gray chin- i 5 | Do You Like | My Hair? i By ‘Wetlace Hepper That fluff, that curl, that sheen? Then go use what I use to get it—a hair dress which great ex- ’ — made especially for me. I ave no time for a hairdresser, never have a Marcel wave. I sim- ply apply this dressing of mine twice a week. as It isa wonderful thing in sum- mer. Hair always looks tidy and curly, It logks abundant. It doubles the beauty of my hair in fed ans Wat 3 with cach bottle. a Jearn what I did. find, Mrs. Wm, Kralce was cure: in one day! Her husband wrote: “My wife suffered for over a year .with gall stones, having an attack sometimes as often as twiec a week. ..,She tock Hepatola and ‘passed hundreds of gail stdbps. + It evillently cleaned the gall bag, for there wax no return of the pain. And to think this was all accum- plished between supper and breakfast on the day follow- ing. And no vain either!” Hepatola is sold only by ' HEPATOLA CO. Grand Forks, N. D. Box 152 51 7 St. N. Dept. 9 Phone 3053 Price $6275. Delivered Osteopathic Physician 116% Fourth St. Phone 240W chilla are elegant enough to satisfy the most luxury-loving woman. / NECKLINES SOFTENED The necklines of this season ha been perceptibly softened. Usually fewer ora bow is perched at the fhoulder to relieve any austerity. ———__________—-@; FEEL SUPERIOR TO CLOTHES | New | York: Spend all, the money you can afford on clothes until you ure established, and then act as| though you were superior to cloth i is the advice given to busines: by Mrs. Helen Woodward, once nographer, and now a successful vertising and sales executive. To live her commercial life ove: again, Mrs. Woodward says she would | never be afraid of anyone because! “I'd know they were juadt as much! afraid of somcone or something.” — SUES BECAUSE OF AGE Berlin—)—Lucy Doraine, Germa: movie star, admits that it is no crim to mention a woman's age without he: consent, but it ought to be ma nal offense to state that a woman is older than she actually’ is. filed suit for $10,000 damages. inst the publishers of a theatrical “Who's Who” in w her age was given at S| she is 28% and could MME. CU Warsaw—()—Madame Curie's like- ness adorns one of the new stamps | just issued by Poland. It is a deli- by her marriage to adopted the French nationality. It is a rare event for any government thus to honor any one who is not one of its citizens, LOCATE “MISSING GIRLS” London--()—Two thousand Lon- don girls ste reported us “missing” Oyr fathers believed — in ‘witches and they did fool- ish things to ward off bad |} luck. i We devt believe in witches nor bad luck, but we know. that we are apt to suffer misfortune, | Insurance is the modern talisman that helps us to meet Icsses that are apt to befall us. | | | | Insurance Anyone can buy the thousands of things you find in the shops—but there is one gift that is yours und only yours to give—your photograph. Like the shops, our studio will be tefrbily rushed just before Christmas, It isn't now. We make a spe- + cial offer until Nov. 13th. Slorby Studio Phe enduring purity and tesonance of Baldwin tone, which has led the world’s greatest pianists to choose the Baldwin, is the result of loz years of expesicnce and abso- ‘missing. cent remain unfound for more than| and the others. The best answer for’ # fortnight, Special officials are atw: on the task of tracing th girls, and it is said thac hi never have been Of the total of sons in the whole of than two SHE MAKES GLASS London—(@)—Mrs, Graydon Stan. ni . a collector of Irish glass, star of London, and has made it a pay concern, d M s di ed that deli- scarce and de ded to revive the h: dmade glass. She obtained an old bottle factory, en- aged a chemist and designe overed some artists in han Hollywood--()—Is short help or a drawback or vice- long: ir? ing featured play: und dis- s e their locks long, ” are mies” are Dolores D Florence Gilbert. Madge probable that Olive Borden been starred in four tures if she had had a bob.! ave luxuriant and long » too in the case of Miss Del Rio cate way of recalling that he sie — ————S——— tist is a native of Poland, although | que sized to or furnace “furnace” ‘needs no ready for go in deor, lignite ing—it is use when it Indian Head from lignite bur fire is control, ey furnace size needs no breaking. Zap Sold Exclusively By HILAIRE LUMBER COMPANY Phone 17 these girls bobbing and not bobbing s engaged | is that they appear best as they are. e¢ missing} That’s the main idea back of the ) per cent conclusions about the ide: ported as, tle first put into effect. missing per- | ngiend, less! every thousand are never ‘heard of again. i Irene Cas- ional women victory for f Educa permitting employ of women tists in the public schools, Women ctory in Peckham on the outskirts School physicians have been empios- e for several ars, but it took nearly another two years of campaign: fore authori! con ed to permit women to compete with men for job: dentists in the public health e. id see our stamped ‘| goods sale, October 28, 29 and | 30.—Peacock Art Shop, 508 Broadway. LISTEN 33 Annex hotel. one week or ten days. MRS. E. SURRING Wes a EWE) BISMARCK.N.DAK DIAMONDS “JEWELRY Bulova Watches Scientifically Built to Run $25.00 to $500.00 F. A. KNOWLES JEWELER “Bismarck’s Diamond Store” in step ongunine i! a Band ! 'WEGION POSTS, Lodges; Schools, Industries and Scouts, Com- ; munities should take advan- ‘tage of our: per * lees a band or orchestra. ; . $ee the big Conn ad in The. Saturday Bvening Post, ‘A gem in and TONIGHT Thursday A true-life comedy- arama. How a poor but peppy girl’s yearning for a pair of silk stock- ings leads to love, riches. and fame. y I [provide » 4 set of the aa “famous Conn inst nts. Only: = a yriprasvats finan lan to eat The Melody Shoppe BRINy 5008 werner, ORE TAUGHS ANEAD 7 » Ui FRIDAY & SATURDAY RAYMOND GRIFFITH The High Hat Comedy King in “YOU'D BE SURPRISED” Where Music Is Sweeter JOHN PHILIP SOUSA says: - “I consider that a complete equipment of Conn instruments enhan- cesthemusical valueofany band at least 50 percent.” NN The Music Shop Bismarck MATINEE Every Day at 2:30 DOROTHY GISH i: Pirumount Gicture HAROLD “ORVIS, ROSS. T THE ORGAN aloes * Smart New Modes Greet You Mrs. Gold has just returned from castern markets. bringing with her Coats and Frocks of unusual di: tinction, tailored models of twills, se smartly pleated cr tiered and frocks fer dressier occasions of flat crepe, satin, velvet and brocaded chiffon, grace- ful of silhouette and unusual! in detail. Priced to attract the most particular shopper. Coats Frocks $19.50 t $95 $10 te $45 Newest in Millinery Come see these style stars. They are very moderately priced. $3.95 $5.95 $7.50 $9.50 XN Sarah Gold Shop “Style Without Extravagance” 312 Main St. Bismarck, N. D. 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