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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9,°1926 . Social and’ Personal Mrs. Herman Pelker | \Mrs. Lucinda Logan _ Gives 'Shower:For | Miss Lucy Fisher; Mes. Hermin Pelke Pelker entertained | last evening at a pre-nuptial shower for her sister, Miss Lucy Fisher, whose ceria to John Wyciskala jake place on Noyem- fair was held atthe her's mother, Mra, C. se irysanthemums in yel- low, white, and pink-were used to degorate ¢he rooms. ive tables of whist were in play going to James laficheor Weton of the oo the evenin; fs. WV. A. Teaueeana'h Robiaas. A three cot rved at the cond over ing. % . OFFICERS Miss MacLeod, president; rae ier = S. vice presi- Sts amarea ter Te treasurer, ate the offic, at the rs Ben po jonday evening ing of the Girl Reserves. lowed the business meet- Geraldine Gish in the entertainment. Re- freshw were: served at the con- clusion of the ‘evening. The meeting was held at the Presbyterian church. LEAVES FOR 10WA — Mrs. O. M. Roseth will leave tomor. fow evening for Lake Mills, Iowa, Risk she will take her home. Mr. oseth will join her there later. Lus: ot Mes,’ Roseth wes honor at pesiaettf a a given by Mrs. herlan There were 12 fene ™ bat i INTERESTING 1 PROGRAM n interesting program was given yesterday at the meeting of the Mon- day club in the home of Mrs. H. A. Brandes. Mrs. E, P. Quain gave Mrs A. M. Brandt's paper on “international Health” and Mrs. M. W. Roan dis- vs “Nareotics. ' Visits IN BIS BISMARCK Mrs. W..N, MeAneney, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Me- Aneney, 414 Avenue D, left this morn- | D ing for her home at Egeland. Mrs. McAneney has-been spending several months on the coast and stopped it Bismarck en route bo TO SPEND WINER IN Patrick Casey, pioneer resident 01 Bismarck, will = tonight for Pittsburgh, Pa., where ho will visit with relatives during the winter. He lans to return to Bismarck next ve CITY AUDITOR {LL pee May Auditor M. H. Atkinson, who thas been confined ‘to. his home for pina gion sa fe snes Sy ro} to getti al nicely al neeeens to be outage! p in within. & few suse MEETING : oe ty wilt a eee gry Me- & is Sank sodist oltre church to night im-the church acne Au members, are. urged to attend. WINNER TO? TONIGHT Members of the Business and Pro- bce are Bsr’ ‘s bebe ng = : ir © monthly dinner us iness meeting this cronies in the club rooms. a TO. VISIT fT DAUGHTER : Mrs. L. G. n of Huzen has gone to Minneapolis where she will be the guest of her daughter, Ruth, | a student at,the Univegsity of Minne- sota. RETURN: ‘FRO! RUSO Mr. and Mrs. Ray’ O'Brien have re: re- ¢urned from Ruso where they have been visiting Mrg. O'Brien's parents for a few days. ‘i RETUEN Ff i ireripts i ir. ane irs. he juiness: ay turned Monday is fron Forse, where they Yesonhed® the football games Saterday ‘and visited friends. 2, VISIT SISTERS L. Keeley of Hazen left ames ‘evening for Minneapolis, Re she will visit her ‘sisters, Mrs. 7. P. Stanley wt 8 Mrs. J. Holts LEGION TO Election of on, foe Wil Be held at oe ene ote het e eigee in pv py uoW. hall. “Members are urged to attend. PARENTS OF “OF, DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Hi McCrorie of} 822 Main street are the borane of a daughter ‘born ing at the St. Alexius _bespital. uaINESS NESS TRIP. { ST arkecen's com- ‘commissioner, has inger county on # short: usiness farce, Mae “RETU! FROM | OM GRAND FORKS. Mrs. bert Crum has returned from Forks, , Logon she has Hostess Monday. at | | a Bridge 1 Luncheon Mrs. Iacinds "Low Logan entertamed Monday at a bAdge luncheon - for whieh tues was six tables of guests.’ . Shopping Center Yellow . chrysanthemums were the flowers used. Honors in the bridge games were won by, Mes, V. J. Hunt-} er wid Mrs. L. K. Thompson. i ‘was assisted by Mrs! John” ‘Whelen, Mrs, Roy Logan and/ Misces Irma ant Char Charlotte Logan. a i 098s 70 HAZEN ev. C: t2,. pastor of the! peg d church here, went to, he: will assst Rev. ae E. in a series of revival boas Rev. Bergiand was in Bis- marck fecently and helped Rev. Strats with a similar series of meci- ings. Rev. Strute will not return to Bismarck until the latter part of next’ week, but his pulpit bei will be fill. ed Sunday ty Rev. C. A. Bremer,! presiding, clder for this district. P. T. A. MEETING AT STILL The Community Parent-Teacher As- sociation of Still will hold its regular ae Friday evening, November 12, in the hall wt Still. The teachers of eget township will have charge of program. X-service Men are Seruilligy mvited to atlend this pre gram. GO TO MINNEAPOLIS | Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold Delzer have gone to Minneapolis where they will make their home for the winter. They. next spring. Mr. Delzer wif resum: dan accompanied them. She will ‘visit — in Minneapolis. RETURNS ¥ROM FARGO Mrs. Suzanna Hultberg has yeturn.' ed from Fargo where she atterded the agricultural college homecoming celebration and football ‘game. She was joined there by her daughters, students at the University of North Dakota. VISITS DAUGHTER irs. Ralph Penner has returned m Fargo and Grand Forks where e attended the agricultural College homecoming and visited her daughter, Shirley, a student at the state uni- versity at Grand Forks. 'U ES Mrs, Ray Random has returned to her home n Jamextown after a week- end. vist in the city with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. King. ‘ BIRTHDAY PARTY ‘ . C. Doyle was honor guest Monda evening at a birthday dinner by a small group of "he — was followed by DR..M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 116%, Fourth St. Phone 240W Bismarck, N. D. Matinee Every Day at 2:30 ; TONIGHT—Tuesday ..4 ea = ob = | .W. LUCAS CO. Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center Where You Expect More for Your Money--and Get It Dresses and Coats Priced for Quick Selling During Dakota November 10-11-12-13 Dresses of Silks and Wool | Fur ‘Trimmed Coats Smart new styles. Many beautiful ma- terials, including crepe satin, flat crepe, georgette, velveteen-and-silk, woul jcr- sey, friska, fine twill and flannel, in such fashionable shades as jungle green, chanel red, golden brown, wallflower, tiffin, navy, peach, orchid and black. 10° Misses’ Sizes, 14 to 20. Women’s Sizes, 36 to 46. | 6* | 6* Girls’ Coats, 6 to 14, $9.95 Sturdy, warm coats of chinchilla, wool mixtures, novelty weaves and suede cloth. lined. A few to close out at $4.95. Every Girl Seeking a very smart and avery warm winter coat. will certainly | dali wank jc-se0 Ghana, at Are ‘You ‘Looking For An Unusual Bridge Prize? Or a gift'to take:home to family or friend?, Come to our Gift Shop te: — of Beautiful Gifts” Many have mandel and beaverette collars. gray and woodtones, all warmly lined and inter- Smart styles in navy, While in the city _ for the Big Corn Show you should visit Baby’ s Own Shop Many. of-those cute things that so ht fond mothers will be found All that is chic and_new is here. Tux- edo, shawl and bolster collars, novel pockets and cuffs, fof beaver, mandel. wombat, etc., on such handgome fabrics as sport plaids, velouria, velchene, and other new materials; Jaffi gray. ¢ nel red, jungle green. kingfisher, shel 9 50 and black. Women’s sizes, 36 to 46; Misses’ sizes, 14 to 20, in which we also have a. good value at $25.00. “NEW “Miss Spokane” House Frocks Small, Medium Large Sizes Whenever you see the name “Miss Spo- kane” on a Frock you know that it is of dependabie material, the workmanship is of the best, the style distinctive and very becoming. But very rarely wil! you find them priced so low as $1.95. Flare Skirts, Scallops, some’ with lace trimming and some with contrasting colored bindings. Orange, Green Red, Blue Polka Dots, Prints