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Mrs, F. E. Hoffman Hostess Wednesday | at Evening Bridge, Mrs. F. E. Hoffman. evening at her hoi ntertained last ments with two ibles of bi Apart: A Japanese idea was carried out in Sree decorations wu the ibis ye é jonors in the games were won by Mrs. E. W. Fox. K the conclusion of the evening a course copies was served by the hooks Missionary | Grow Entertained With Bridge W Wednesday Mrs. F.C, White and Miss Anna Marie Manning entertained last eve- nin the, home of former a & brite ty for — members of group of the Catholic onary Societ ‘ue were . play onors ing dy Mise Mabel mn of the eve- id a refresh- py janthemums ning the hostesses s ment coufse. Richhiolt Teachers Guests of Mothers’ Club Last Evening The teachers of the ‘the Richholt school and Miss Esther Teichman, scnooi nurse, were guests of the Progressive Mothers’ clu! at Mrs. George McCay the Parents Expect ind Their Willing- Lhe Marion answe es the teache with the wneee “What the Teachers Expect of the Parents.” ‘he program included by Mrs. D: T. Owens. A mus’ Morai served. ‘ Club Women Hear Address By Miss Bertha R. Palmer me 4 An address by Miss Bertha Pal- mer on ts . C. + Palm her tall with the history of Belgi when .it was one of the three parts of Gaul and continued up to the pp ene time. She-told of the varied industries of the country, culture, its arts and’ li crs : Mine tigrendy Pm ris replete wi rat jescri jon al when she was traveling in Et notp Mrs. G. Sorlie gave a splendid lescription of our ambassa- jon in’ Belgium, one of the most ay int diplomatic points in Europe, its. Sorlie said. A ref: it course was served i at ‘the conclusion = A The Luts orchestra of Man which furnished music for the~ M: sonic dances. here last winter and for! an, iy Halloween Sancing given. by: the Ui i will pli dance a is ns for the. ter season pes 4 itree attendance is ssn will begin at.? Fae and Yoneh wilt be served at midnight. VISITS. PAR PARENTS Mr, and. Mrs. Clarence H. Church of York in Bismarck, gue ft ay See borer. m ee he i “mmanager “te his fether’s farm in Benson county. TO The Sons rs vie meet Le an ERT FRIDAY, 9 A ‘. ah we ha iid k. — Visitin, 3 welcome, after the meet- ne ‘a mente wil be se: ing. IN BISMARCK an. susteR IN a age “no 8 arel at wie ‘hee mae capital: RECOVER! J. chereke i ry Ne the board x, rise. “hince Mi been a fi ae londa: = ingored ‘and @xpects to be out again in’a few, days. of: vam | the s: jum was an interesting), it the |Fortnightly Club Guest Day Program | Given. Wednesday) | Gue: was aa observed by the! ] phes| Fernighiy club members Wednes the home of M: a brought — F Teron. aang during the | afternoon. iss Hazel) See pave an a » “Under Five bin Refreshments were served at the conclusion of the afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. Huschka! Hosts Wednesday at) Dinner _and- Bridge An evening bag in the new shape is covered in pearls wit } modern design in rhinestones. ATTEND MEETING IN NORTH CAROLI rf iN tied out:in all the appointments. Frank Milhollan, state railway com. After dinner bri: was played, missioner, and Charles F. Martin of donors goi ing to Mrs. V. E. Joslin and the state railway ct left |. L, Barth. this morning for Ashev Dr. and Mrs. Huschka will enter- Me where they,will attend a na tain again this evening. tional convention a paunay yer S- sioners. Auxiliary Members [int ind,6, Nebould il Ise Guests in Mandan at Training School ie to atiend this mze.ing. RAND FORKS Sorlie left this Forks on business Amer: onnected with the state mill and went to Man- elevator. En route home Saturday he} guests of the will stop at Fargo where he has been! State Training school. A program ted to take part in the annual iven by the students in the homecoming program, He will sem ly room. Duets, solos and other arrive in Bismarck Saturday night. musical numbers were included o é the program and a group of 20 gir! MARCK Put on an operetta that was well re. ‘Curl Johnsen ceived. . Dancing numbers were also! Grand Forks were, { siven. ‘terday, the guests o: Superintendent. W. F. McClelland Mr. Johnson is pro) gave an interesting talk explaining son's Popular P item on which the school is Forks. Mr. Gobel will conduct Grand Forks where he Following this the guests were tak. his position at the store. en to the gymnasium where commun-| ity singing by the boys and girls of 8 the school was followed by a basket- a Told Shaft was hostess to ball game played between two teams the Mothers’ club Tuesday afternoon | rom the insti tution. at the regular meeting. Roil call was answered by naming inventions Football Men to Be ; L of Thomas eases Guests of Seniors |*.% at Annual Banquet! TO NATIONAL MEETING oF HIGH. Way Al The Become class 0! of the Bismarck . bal on 100] will entertain the foot-' gincer, left’ th ing for Pine aan Prop Friday Sper November hurst, North Carolina, where he wil ‘anagal football banquet j atten’ the mecting of the ma| which, will be held in the domestic association of state highw: tea ion a ed suet eee: Aj cials. eal in for e mason wil be elected ‘at this time Rea The seniors who ate in charge of the banquet vereg Charles Bu praevia rman; sistant About fifty members of the can Legion Auxiliar; dan last evening to uf H.C. Frahm, highway VISITS [S FAMILY Ernest J. Budge, who is in charge of construetion work at the Willi ston bridge during the illness of the has been in the with his fam hip ree 7 fr, Ng “TOO! decorations; Lois Bigier, in-j tations; “Sidney Hoffman, kitchen! ete, Bese ant fact wil ae Se wv. dance at: whic onté to the entire set The dance will be. in the high schoo! gymnasium, * DELPHIAN CHAPTER TO MEET . The Delphian Chapter will to- Binds at 9:30 in Elks h ‘willbe, “Aspects - a Mids of Florence Ture low of jorence, rs, ae French; The eee: Bank the Medici ae Denes Ebert; Venice the Unique, -Helen Dahl; Franes. to. the Pk of the Sixteenth bg mae ge TO MEET The: res lodge will ‘be held tomorrow evening. A special program has been arranged and important business will come "~ meeting. | WEDNESDAY STUDY CLUB ME! Mrs. ie rege entertained the Wednen udy club at its regular sterday afternoon. Mrs. For Sale My Two Buick Cars 1926 Brougham Sedan 1927 Coach, Master Sixes L. A. Sehipfer, Bismarck ns, Corwin, will. be Tecdac PARENTS OF SON A son was born a week ago to Mr. and Mes. P. D. Norton of Minot, ac- eigee te unnuuncements received 61 ittemore friends of t! ff yan k, being secretary of statc, end ea aed from the third “Gioeet 1 for tl three terms. He is also well k indan, where he was in a law nership with C. F. Kelsch for several years. He is now ja practicing attorney at Minot. * GOES TO CALIFORNIA B. Webb left last evening fe Ana Angeles, California, where ill spend the winter. He went te y of Minneapolis where he will vis- lor a few days. GO TO y NEBRASKA wine Harold sorenenn and Captain Spann of jutant gen- office left ae evening for Graths, Ne waska, on on business. GOES ‘TO ) VALLEY city ing’ for Valley Clty, whete she wil she wi trasenet, bast business for the state bash commission. ; ” GOES TO FARGO + Miss Saietelte will leave to. s| lene asa M1 attend the cohen’ = wills 1 ae heme Sunday eve- ning. DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 116% Fourth St. Phone 200W CALLED "TO ‘Guartox ie iti Mi Oni Red: she: was, a Pie pit pts istén this morn-| meeting of the Fiks A lunch will be served following the | is is laid on garments of the ead interesting ¢ Papers. Renuine Alaska sealskins, in both the | regular black shade and the LEAVES HOS HOSPITAL ; Rew, very smart, shades of brown. L, M. Parsons, who had his foot | This is one of the finest of all furs broken two weeks ago, is now able, and is a fur that Albrecht’s have al- is hone ufter being! ways specialized in to a greater ex- a€ a local hospital. It wili be some tent than any other manufacturing time before Mr. Parsons will be abic ; furrier in the country. te walk without crutches. The Albrecht 8] a qualified furri. C. re { jal representative who can xive a ‘ay of the state high- n, who has been a pu- | the: it. Alexius hospital for | them. is now sufficiently im-| Si bot PUES | AT THE MOViES * P Ulaiata proved to return to his home. ELTINGE THEATRE how are made and how to care for The Philathea terian Sunday si regular monthly this evening at the Small, 512 rssiA | ENTERTAINED AT aed Members of the A. O. W. lod: were entertained Tuesdav {wm card party. The affair { the regular meeting. | VISITS PARENTS a | Wesley Baker, Jr, of Solen is in =| Bismarck for a few weeks’ visit w 4\ his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesle { saker. | MARRIAGE, LICENSE ISSUED A marriage license was issued ye: terday to Julius Edwin Meyer o Baldwin and Wilma Leon Graham w ‘apart If you see the ‘hai’ Itinge for the last hal PATIENT AT JIOSPITAL vi H. E. Mielke of Ryder is a! Cs ,& stadium-rocking4 On the merits of his work int d_ Est + believe that Yost is add the following to his hg of titles—Direetor of shinery. AT THE CA CAPITOL Tom Mix is back. The old Tom he two-gun, two-fisted, ling buckarc> with rough ady cowpuncher togs. Back picture that will make you our chair and held vhile you are wondering Fielding H. Yost, L. L. B., Dircejor ben PE oat te Athletics, inxtructor eH! Inte colle e of Blanche} of Intervolte ‘amous conch, famil! “Hurry Up” ¥ The nickname was conferre: (Yost by a sports writey some ye: 0. The veteran mentor's reiterat- urry, hurry, hurry u| followes “Hurry Up” his popular “nom de were employed by him in ¢ the opposing > Bismarck hospital. Webb Brothers to Have Albrecht Fur Display Saturday: One of the most importan: | of the season to the women ion will be held. next Saturday. that day” only, the annual Albrecht fur display and sale will be held at Webb Brothers store. Albreehts—-the oldest ‘the west i yresentative to and 1 in furriers HS cicthes in this, but a of western adventure with action, suspense and. thrills fine. showing of furs. Everythin will be exhibited from the lea: ly to the very rare furs. Especial 'l) Work Drains. His Energy i —Sugar Restores It ATCH him smile tonight when he dipsinto the delicious depths of his favorite dessert. Most men are alike in their craving for sweets. {e-an tmportane factor in con- not only appetizing to ince miter Hips energy-giving Properties for relieving fatigue. Great Western pure, uniform in texture, park ing white, and s 8 lustrous, og pee Pp ag ‘SEVEN’ eae se Descentg” tr “Ain’t he handsome! / he grand,” sigh the girlies in the stand. “Rip him! Trip him! Smear him! Wow!” shout opponents. Action? HOW! Matinee Every Day at ; TONIGHT THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY very] If in logical sequence, ‘and the t tells the story, “No Man’s Gol you are a Mix te and wre is not ou will Soon have a chance to see him in the Best thing he has Health Sunday ‘Night. done in years, at the Capitol thea- tre, where “No Man's Gold” will Miss Maxine 1 cpen tomorrow, Friday. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Not only are Tom a td Lirht, who died Tuesday, was der horse, Tiny, seen at their v od health Sunday Hest, but so alsa is: that ‘blor I z to a letter of that beauty and real horsewoman, Ev: received by Professcr and Noval She is back with Tom, Mis. W. R. Weide, parents of Mrs. | sete fighting and loving through Nicht, last evening. In the letter | ry that surrounds the Mrs, Light tells of a Halloween hidden treasure. party which her daughters, Maxine ——--— and Virginia, attended Saturday | Skratthult Plays a Light family is now located to fond Audience Apparently in Good | ar eid New Size Indian Head Miners of this lignite have recently changed their equipment to meet the demand for a_ size that is suitable for stoves and furnaces Furnace Size Is a lignite and spec ar A dance followed the entertain- Celebrate Armistice Day at the American Legion Dance clean, _small-lump! at Patterson’s Hall. free from slack, sized right for this: use. It need not be broken to go in the door. A beon to the housewife. /Sold Exclusively By HILAIRE LUMBER COMPANY Phone 17 ST. Never A Marcel Wave | By Edna Wallace Hopper My hate is always wavy, with never | And it always:has a glow. ‘The reason fies in a nt, dre: exclusively for me, It’ w: me by great sets tong hair a counters supply ne Wallace Hopper’s Wave is Toe. In What Month Is Your Birthday? and On your Birthday send your Mother Flowers Hoskins-Meyer Home of K-F-Y-R ‘PAGE FIVE: Maxine Light Was 912 rr reemepa er West, | Lansing, COMING! {nual showing and sale of Al- \brecht’s fine furs. Saturday w-lat Webb Brothers. FOR SALE Our Household Furniture Phone 150 Mrs. L, A. Schipfer | in radio A moderate priced set of extre- ordinary performance—RCA Radiola 20. It has the new fea tures of radio—tried, tested and perfected. In musical quality, it outdoes far higher priced sets. In distance- @etting, its five tubes are made tpact like seven—a bigeconomy! And its power tube gives volume clearly. Hear it today! ‘Radiols 20, with Give ous RCA Loudspeaker 100, $33 HOSKINS-MEYER The Home of KFYR SATURDAY, NOV. 6th We have never before offered as nh wd as we will display on Saturday, No= vember 6th, when the Albrecht repi tive brings a very large and cumple stock of furs for the annual exclusive Display and Sale. an expert furrier who is well qualified to advi He will tell you of the truetantes of furs, for them. We have priced this‘Stock of furs for this one day only, fur prices are mounting skyward, it will afford you the finest opportunity of the: year to buy well warth-while furs at exceptional savings. We want to make ‘this»’ the biggest Sale. ‘urs we have ever had and you will find that in this Sale you: -. purch: aad quality Albrecht Fur for no more than is usually asked for the ardinary | on Remember—This Sale Is For ‘One Day Only. WEBB BRO “Merchandise of Merit Only” The Albrecht representative is ise you upon the wisest fur purchase.” Wow! Just: look at their wearing qualities and how. to‘care that baby go! He’s the fastest - stepping unusually lbw, and as raw star on the screen to-