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Hostess Friday at Afternoon Bridge Mrs. Gordon Cox was hostess Fri- | day at her home, 316 West Thayer, at an afternoon bridge party. Three tables were in play auring the after- noon, Mrs. F. H. honors, Yellow was the color carried out in the decorations with table center- pieces of yellow ehrysanthemums, The hostess served a luncheon at the Conclusion of the games, Rainbow Girls Are Hostesses Friday at Dancing Party ‘The Rainbow Girls entertained with a costume party at the Masonic Temple Friday evening. There were 40 couples in attendance and dancing was the main feature of the evening. Miss Effie Rosen was awarded the prize for the best costume, At the conclusion of the evening a luncheon was served. The entertainment committee in- cluded Miss Vero Person, mona Tay Gr Miss Arduth and Miss Ruth Wetmore. Miss Evelyn Freeburg, Miss Merle and Miss Gladys Von Hagen,.Miss Aldeen Paris and | Miaw . Agnea:: Nielson form- ed the refreshment: committee. Mrs. F, A. Lahr, Mrs. N. A. Free- burg, Mra. A. Person, Mrs. P. M Ryan and members of the advisory board chaperoned the affair. W.C.T.U. "Program Tuesday Will Be of Unusual Interest The Women’s Christian Temperance ion will meet Tuesday, November 2, at 3 ek, at the home of Mrs. John Stirling, 623 Ninth street. Mrs, J. J. M. Mackeod is in charge of the venport winning program. There will be music by the high school girls’ quartet, the members of which are Mabel Leathers, Jacobson, Romona Boepple, jan Sandin. Miss Margue nedy will give wr inctrum Mrs. George Register wiil re per on “Social Problems Re! the Home,” and Mrs. R. G will give a brief report of some out- standing addresses at the recent: na- tional W. C. T. U. convention in San Francisco. Mrs. C. G, Boise will port her recent trip through the di trict when she visited other unio: With no unusual activity, the Na- tional W. C. T. U. received 41,000 members during the last year. Bead- ers of the organization believe that the activities of the antiprohibition forces ure making women more in earnest for prohibition than ever be- fore, thus accounting for its huge gains in membership, ENTERTAINS AT HALLOWEEN PARTY. The little Misgos Edris, Marion and: Grace Wileox were entertained Friday evening at a Halloween party given by their mother,-Mrs. W. J. Wilcox. Jack-o-lanterns lighted. the house and ests were’ dressed in Halloween nes. Games and music were, Luncheon. was served late eveninig. Halloween favors marked each. place, with a jack. lantern forming the centerpiece. The guests included Delores Tekippe, Dorothy Tekippe, Jeanne Speaks, Winona Haggarty, Gail North, Esther Shuren, and Isabel Gordan. POLITICAL PARTY ENJOYED The committee in charge of the en- tertainment at the Gibbs school last evening wishes to extend thanks to all who helped to make the affair a success. The sum of $75 was realized and will be used to buy equipment for the school. The affair, which was in the nature of a Halloween political party and basket social, was largely attended. Mrs. Adrian Asbridge was committee -thairma: MASQUERADE DANCE _ A masquéFade dance will be given at the I. 0. 0. F. hall on Thursday, November 11. izes will be awarded tend. 1, 0. O. F. DANCE There will be a dance at the 1. 0, 0. F. hall, Saturday, Oc= tober 30th. public is in- vited té attend:’””’ The Weather Partly. cloudy | tonight - and Sunday ;.slightly warmer tonight Halloween dancing party, but was' ned for a week because of the nnual Halloween event of the United ‘ommercial Travelers, which was | ‘scheduled for night. Dan will begin at 9 o'clock nest Friday night, and lunch will be Served at midnight. Excellent music has been ———w secured for the occasion. t Bismarck Hospital ; Nurses Enjoy Novel | Halloween Party Dinner at Arnot Home Celebrates Two Anniversaries att, and Mra. A. J. Arnot entertain. for wnenday evening at a dinner! Student nurses at the 1 ck aM hel there hi i? Buests. Evangelical hospital’ were entertain. | Wand nid on tas Maanee + aaa ed st evening ut a Halloween party ! The affair was in celebration of i0,tte hospital dining room. The the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs Arnot and also observed the| yi birthday anniversary of H. F. Keller.| wy; The honor guests received many|” Bach clase was required to furnish gifts. Bridge was played after dinner,| oy stUnty Aheteniors presented a} 1 ketch, “Te: One Medi- honors going to Mr. and Mes. R. B:/ chore ,tketehs Was” swarasa fits | Wenzel. ice, The freshmen stunt was en: Dance Attended By eiepdiiie Two Hundred Guests | Chicken Coop Fail The Freshmen class quartet sang and other musical numbe: ine ed on the Leh Epa Miss Luella Elaborate decorations. sui aah GOES OF ORG bere the Halloween season, formed the sen Haltorec nares or fhe program. A ting for the annual fall ball of the| muta’ med coffee eas eee oueh t GL {st even: | Mario Huff was in charge of refresh racitic hotel. Dancing began at 10 rashid iat o'clock and continued until 3 o'clock . | in the morning. About two hundred | EPWORTH LEAGUE ENTERTAINS guests were in attendance. A tour through the hay loft of th | Streamers of orange and black W. J. Church barn, which had been; formed a latticed covering for the| transformed room and streamers in the same col- n p, hung from the chandeliers,| Ween party given last evening by the | Witches and ghosts stood guard in| Epworth League of the McCabe Meth- the corners of the rooms «nd black|odist Episcopal church. The guests cats, owls, bats, goblins, witches, and {then formed a snake dance and went other emblems of the Halloween sea-|t® the church parlors where games| son were used in great profusion. A group of U. C. T. members serv- ed a two course it They wore high colors and apron 5 oragne and DANC PLAY A dancing party will open the so-} eeeseen gd abit cial season for the Masons of Bis-! rae marck next Friday evening xt the! 3 Masonic temple. The affair was o ginally planned for last night and! would have been in the nature of a \ ESE, MASONIC PARTY Progress Demands the improved timepiece today. You ac- quire the new Bulova and you come to the end of your quest for the ut- most in wrist watch beauty. The Bulova represents the Improved timepiece of progress, for it truly embodies all the refine- ments ihat . scientific manufacture can accom- plish, As You Wish Edna Wallace Hep; i Perhaps, you, like hale ike mine, wavy, curly and al jant. I get that with my Wave and Sheen. I never have my hair Marcelled. Perhaps you have a permanent wave, and to ein it. Then enhance at} the same time the luster and color of your hair. Wave and Sheen will do that. Perhaps you like sleek hair ever in place. 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Knowles Jeweler “Bismarck’s Diamond Store” food value —as well as » most delicious flavor and aroma. For the business man’s luncheon it is incomparable. A distinguished dieti- tian once said “It soothes both stomach and brain.” ~ MADE ONLY BY Mrs. W. E. Butler - : Home. Portrait Photographer 120 Went Rosser ; Only eight weeks until: Christmas day. Your photograph is the | Phone 898 most appreciated gift. Better ccme naw and have that sitting and avoid the yush gf those-last days befcre Christmtas. Phone for appointments before 9:30 any morning. Biguer and Retter Than Ever AMERICA’S’ FOREMOST bod Denote, Actor aed "usiclans, will eat Patterson's Hall, Biamarck,N.D. gon, are also in Bismarck with thei | Rosser. ee Y THE BISMARCK. JUNE fo the pagibre of the Grand Pa- cific hotel for its regular monthly meeting. All ministers in the city are cordially invited to attend. Rev. Paul S. Wright will give a talk on the “Prophetic Mii y VISITORS TO RETUR: Mrs. M. Brazerol of W: and Halloween stunts were enjoyed. A lunch was served at the conciusion of the evenin; S$ TO MEET MONDAY The first of a series of grand lodge meetings will be held by Bismarck Lodge No, 5, A. F. & A. af evening ) at the Masonic tem ple. a motion relative to a change ‘an the dues and fees of the lodge wilt| more, ing in Bismarck at the A. M. Brazerol residence on Avenue A, for several months, will leave Tuesday morning for their homes. be vofed on, and all members are urged to attend. A cordial invit tion is extended to members of other lodges who may be in the city. ENTERTAINS AT HALLOWEE! PARTY John Husby entertained Fri- i at a Halloween party) » were 17 guests. The as given in honor of Mi Einer and Hedwi; lalloween games were played and luncheon was served at tne conclu- sion of the e ng. ‘y — minimum wage department of the TO VISIT MOTHER workmen’s compensation bureau, will Mr. and Mrs. Otto Anstrom have} leave Monday for Aberdeen where she arrived in Bismarck from Moslow/ will transact business. Kut, Russia, to be with Mr. Anstrom’s mpo-her, Irs. Sophia Anstrom, who 3 been seriousiy iil ut the Bismarck Hospital. Mrv. J. C. Volckers and Miss Delia Anstrom of Portland, Ore- pia 0 road Surgeons, whe will ational convent’ \ Miss ‘Alice Angus, secretary of the evening at the home of Mr: mother, Mrs. Anstrom. BISMARCK STUDY CLUB TO MEET The Bismarck Study club will mect Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Verne E. Joslin, 112 DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician |] 116% Fourth St. Phone 240W Bismarck, N. D. 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