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Social and Personal George W. Janda. . Home Scene of Two Parties s Saturday, Mrs, George W. Jar janda entertained | Saturday with a one o'clock bridge phage for which there were pes tables of guests. The tables prettily decorated with Phrysauthe: loge and appointments were in yel- Guests were ladies from Mandan, lonors were won by H. L.'Dahners ra Mrs. Charles MeDonald. Olgierson and, Mrs. Janda|f. wr é rt (no canae marazeny. 6° ata dinn the of - Noreh re Dakote there were 16 the ee The affair was at Silver ‘Anniversary of Milbank Couple ~ Celebrated Here al Mrs. Charles Norton of celebj their t: niverssty Friday Myers. At 7:30 0 dinner was served. Decorations were oa ‘out in pink and white with a wedding cake as the centerpiece. Pink and white chrysanthemums were used about the roams. * Bridge was Pavet er Pe ge honors going to inser, Jamestown and cuaries Netien cree te Bed ests included bel? orton arid dau; Even and Mielen of New irs. C. 8. Dutensohy of ‘Burt; dosent ind Marti Cerinelagn of Huron, Mr. Fa. . C. Clark of Jamestown: . The honor guests received a num- ber of lovely, gifts: of silver. “fosTESS TO CLUB Mrs. E. G. Larson was hostess to the Bismarck Stud¢ club Monday aft- ernoon. Three interesting papers were given. Mrs. Herold Sorenson discussed the “Making of Our State” and Mrs. A. R. Miesen gave a report ‘of the Dunseith Sanitarium. “The First Thanksgiving,” x Preston, was given by Mrs, 0. . At conclusion of the afternno: the tess served @ refreshment cours: ENTERTAINS FOR SON , Mrs. F. B. Register encertained last me 9 fainter, me ‘ain ‘SON, Tan onor of jis nint biril ‘annive . Fas deco: Games weye played end -honors were won .by.. Den Byers. After the dinner bree guests attended the Eltinge thea- pane) ENTERTAINS CLUB ; Dale: fen int per on| ving” ei Tha Man" iners.” The hostess -served a refresh-; ment course at the conclusion of the! afternoon. P..E. 0, CHAPTER ‘MEETS Two excellent, 6 papers were « given mecting Chanter F AA home of isrs. J Miss Hen- ricka Beach aiteused “Moses” and! iy. wala Sal whose next Str Wenthag aeae venis pe Ryete ie To Th ati Tharsaa fase jon, next Me invaded FOR HOME Trubn, - he has been ‘for six poh San ‘Truhn, Toft. ents for her bome at Detroit jan. AUXIGARY Ti TO. ular meeting Pesce of the joria,” which is Seite wast , will be held MEET Auzilia: oe See held Legion’ Auxiliary we y evening in the Lions room at the Grand. jc hotel instead of at the home of. Mrs. Joseph Breslow as was Digeiohely wan wnnounced, ¥ will enter- at the home Plays Fifth street, will be- Ur... eit jf the s A. E ‘Nelson of A Request The attention of secretaries of , lodges, societies and clubs is call- ed to the foct that all notices for column the Bis- marck Tribune must be in the Tribune office not later than 10 a. m,, if pete is desired on ‘same | The Tribune's society editor will be at her desk from 9:15 ‘o 10a. m., and from 12:30 to 2:30 it is requested PB m., daily, pas |. that, possible, persons having news ‘items for the social column telephone or call at the office during those hours, asking } for the society editor. eae received after 10 a. m., ir, cannot be published un- ft'the following a. St; Paul Is Honor Guest at Dinner Mr. and Mrs. H. F. O'Hare enter- tained Saturday evening at the Grand Pacific hotel with a dinner in cam- pliment:to A. E. Nelson of St. Paul, former mayor of that city, who was in Bismarck: to spenk wt the state corn show. . { Covers were inochi for 12 yearetey NTERTAINS HIGHWAY OFFic TALS About thirty ‘men from the «state highway department, including engi- seers ang heads of departmdnts, were guests of C. P. Burnstad, contractor ip charge. of work on the Red Trail, at a dinner Sai Pacific hotel, with whom associated in VISIT irday: at the Grand @ guests were men ir, Burnstad had been HETTINGER > Mrs: Russell: A. Young and. baby daughter, Beverly, left Saturday for Hettinger where they are cuests at of Mrs. Young's parddte, ry €. 3. Gravning.: é L. T. L. MEETING There will be a tegular meeting of the L. T. L, tomdrrow afternoén at) 4:15 ot the Baptist church. Several) , surprise features have been planhed. a,| in “Leave It to Gloria,” Wed:' nesday and Thursday at the aw | Auditorium. The bodies of 50,000 cats, which are lestroved by the British S. P. ©. 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