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Bridge Dinner at Sorenson .Home Is Pretty Affair Major and Mrs. Harold Sorenson entertained New Year's evening at their home on Fifth street at a pret- tily appointed dinner. Covers marked for 12 guests. After dinner three tables of brit were in play. “ Honors-were won er Mrs. I, Huyck and Dr. F. B. ‘Strauss, Out-of-town. Guests Arriving Today For . Inaugural Reception Mrs. Bess Beatty Sherman of Grand Forks, president of the North kota Federation of Busi in Bismarck this morning to attend the inaugural reception for Governor A. G. Sorlie, which is being spon- sored by the local B. P. W. club. Mrs. Sherman will spend Tuesday and Wednesday with the Bismarck club and will go to Mandan. Wednesday evening to a party which members of the Mandan B. P. W. club are ii in her honor. Members of k club are to be special gues: Others expected in Bismarck today to attend the inaugural reception are Mrs. Nellie M. Severance and Mrs. Olivia Johnson, both of the Minne. apolis Business and Professional Women’s club, and the Minneapolis Railway Women’s club. Paul Yoder of Grand Forks, a xylophonist, and Don Ray, soloist of the governor's band, an organization of Devils Lake boys who have been commissioned by the governor, are to be on the pro- gram. They arrived today. Members of the Mandan Business and Professional ‘Women’s club have received GH 1 jrivitation from the local club to attend the reception to- night and many of them have in- pa ope that they will be in atten- lance. Mrs. Scheffer’s Eastern Trip to. “Begin Thursday Mrs. Hermann Scheffer, well known, as a singer and voice teacher in Bismarck and throughout the coun- try, will leave Thursday for Paul and Minneapolis where she will visit friends for a few days. ie then plans to visit her birthplace, phe du Lac, Minn., before going to icago. From Chicago Mrs. Scheffer will &, to Saxonville, to visit the Ilinoie omen’s College where shé ee for many years. The trip. will also include a visit with an old pupil near St. Louis, Mo. Returning to Chicago, Mrs. Schef- fer will remain there for a short time before going to Boston. and New York City for a visit with mu- sicians with whom she was formerly connected. Mrs. Scheffer expects to be gone about two months, retutning to Bismarek-for a time before making definite plans for the future. ORGANIZE CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR A Junior Christian Endeavor or- ganization was formed Sunday after- noon at the Presbyterian church witl Mrs, Edward Morton as superinten- dont... The Seleming: officers were elected: president, Ruth ‘Christisn- son; vice treasurer, ry Louise Nuessle; :sec- retary, Dorothy Ode; chairman of prayer meeting committee, Ruth Mor- ton; missionary committee, Harriet Dietz; committee. Beth. Wiheel- er; music committee, Anna Burch. | MRS. WENZEL ENTERTAINS CLUB At the meeting of the Bismarck Study club at the home of Mrs. R. E. Wenzel Monday afternoon, Mrs. Ht. E. Shearn gave an_ interesting paper, “Transportation, Trails, Railroads and Netional -Highways.” Mrs. 8. A. Floren’s subject was “Ellendale State Normal and Industrial School.” Mrs. A. R. Metsen read “A Dakota Bliz- ” by, Garland. The hostess served refreshménts at the conciusion of the afterhoon.- RETURNS TO SOUTH Miss Alice Bremer, who i ‘spending th lidaye in Bismarel with her » Rev, and Mrs, C, A. Bremer, has returned to Sioux Seigeia she teaches in TA: * hes SLIGHTLY IMRROVED Chris Bertsch, who undetwent a serious operation lest Thursday: at the Bismarck hospital, is progre: slowly. His condition has been quite but-he is somewhat improved RETURNS TO CHICAGO Miss Ruth Rawlings left Sunday for Chicago to re-enter Northwestern Caiversit es sspgndings ‘the — iemai r pare Dr and Mrs. G. Powiings. ENTERTAIN AT: DINNER. Dr. pes C. D. Dutveema enter- tained eight. guests’ at dinner Sun- day evening. 4 HOSTESS AT PARTY —* Mrs. M. M.- Ruder, .14 Aven West, -e1 guests on Monday. ss ‘ sident, Wesley Burch; | Allah: Breakfast Given at Strauss Home New Year’s Day B. Strauss enter- it on. New Year's morning, Covers were marked for 16 guests, The ‘holiday motif was car- ried out in the table appointments. Bridge wi layed after break- ae jas play : Josephine Hanley Weds E.R. McCormick Monday Afternoon The wedding of Miss Jose Mariam mei, and Mrs. J, Hanle: and Robert Emmett McCormick, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. McCormick of this city, took place at 4 o’clock Mon- day afternoon at St. Joseph’s Cath- elic Rectory in Mandan, Rev. Father Clement, an old friend of both fam- ilies, officiating. The age were attended by Miss Eleanor McDoni Mandan and Dan Slattery of Bismarck. The bride wore a traveling gown of dark blue satin with a hat to ie] match and carried an arm bouquet. of sweetheart roses. 8 McDonald was also in blue and wore a corsage of roses, Following the ceremony a wedding dinner was served at the Hanley home. Guests, in addition to Mandan and Bismarck relatives of the Cormick of Linton, Mrs. S. A. of Strasburg, Mre. L. L. Aughnay and daughter, Marilynn, of Seattle, Wash., and Mrs. T. B. Atkinson of Bismarck. Mrs. McCormick attended Stanford) college at Cambridge, Mass., after! graduating from the Mandan high school, and is: popular among the panger set of both Bismarck and landan, me Mr. McCormick, a graduate of St. jary’s and the Bismarck hieh school, in the employ of T. R. Atkinson and has his headquarters at Harvey, where the couple will make their, home. Mr. and Mrs. McCormick left last ening for the east on their wedding rip. Musical Program to Be Given Tonight at Inaugural Reception it the state capitol this evening to greet Governor and Mrs. A. G. Sorlie at the inaugural recep- tion which is in charge of the Busi- ness and Professional Women’s club of Bismarck. The reception will begin at 8 o'clock: and will continue until 11. The street car will run to i tol from 7: o'clock until efter the: conclusion of the reception and there will be no fares taken. The Business Women’s club also wish to make it clear that there will be no admi charged to the reception and that th Public is cordially invited to attend. The. musical = Planned for the evening will be featured by con- certs’ by the Bismarck high school band and the Armour Creamery band. A. number of special numbers to be given during the evening have been planned by Miss Be: Baldwin. These numbers follow: Out of the Dusk to You. -Lamb i jadwick Sika at Kerineth ‘Preston e Slave Song es To The Sun accompanist) u Indidunesltl mieten Ray of Devils Lake, A.spectal orchestra has been vided for the dance which will ba held in the idors of third floor inning at 10 o'clock. VE Bouthay’ and dunghte Mrs. . oy r, Bernice, of Garrison,. arrived. last evening for a visit with Mrs. G. D. Bell-and other friends. Miss Southey will leave yes for Laurel, Mont., to resume her school work, and Mrs. Southey will remain. for a several days’ visit. ~ GUEST OF SISTER Tebie Sopenson, accompanied by. her aigter, Miss Alice Sorenson, arrived Sanday evening Cham; lin, en Br ie the pale pelliays. lle Al uee Sere enson q 6 ‘s e 1 or Suede ie -HERE FROM GRAND FORKS John Cooley and baby tke have arrived in islative session. 611 First street. ating the Grand || RETURNS TO MONTANA resume in the Paradise high school, init sister, Mr, A new Paris fad is, the “lucky brace- let,” worn in sufficient numbers to nearly cover the forearm. The links tinkle musically at any movement. ENTERTAINS AT DINNER John Lofthousc entektained a group of 12 friends af a dinner Thursday evening. The guests were all col- lege men, home for the holidays. RETURNS FROM GRAND . FORKS Miss Bessie Garviek arrived Tues- day from Grand Forks, where has been visiting since Christmas with her mother and sisters. RETURN HOME Mrs. M. Candee and daughters, ,| Gladys and Esther, have returned to their home at Dickinson after a short visit in the city with friends. RETURN _-FR NEW SALEM Mr. and-Mra. Walter: Purfeerst have returned from New Salem where they visited Mr. Purfeerst’s nts over the New Year's week-end. RETURN TO SCHOOL ‘Sallie and Betsy Rubin, and their house guest, Miss Lillian Polawko, have gone to Chicago to re-enter Northwestern University. FROM FARGO George Benson of Fargo has ar- rived in Bismarck for the legis! Mr. Benson is with 0 Forum. the LEAVE FOR DETROIT LAKES id Mrs. W. P. Robbins and ighter,, Helen, and son, Donald, have gone to. Detroit Lakes, Minn., where they will make their home. RETURN FROM JAMESTOWN Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Knott, Jr., have returned from Jamestown where they visited Mrs. Knott's father, William Dunnsmore, RETURN FROM MINNEAPOLIS J. P. McCarthy and J. E. McCarthy arrived home last evening from Min- neapolis, where they have been on business. LEAVES FOR GRAND FORKS Miss Marion Staley left Friday morning for Grand Forks to resume her work at the University of North Dakota. RETURN FROM BREIEN Dan Cook and Frank Potter, who have been visiting the latter’s. grand- — at Breien, arrived home Mon- jay. . : ENTERTAINED AT DINNER (| Mr. and Mrs. C,'B. Whittey enter- tained a number of friends at a bridge dinner on New Year's eve. GUESTS HERE Mrs. Otto Wannagat of Minot is in Bismarck, the guest of her fathe?, Walter Knott, Sr, FROM WING Miss Esther Cedarstrom of Wing visited friends in the city Monday. VISITS IN BISMARCK Mrs. Ruth Lambert of Arena visit- ed friends in Bismarck on Monday. HERE ON BUSINESS Harry Lynn of Wilton was a busi- ness visitor in the city Monday. HERE FROM WING Mrs. Vinton Heaton of Wing was a visitor in the city Monday. Closing out all Fall and Winter Hats. In two lots at $1 and $2 each beginning Wednesday. Come early. Buchholz Millinery. Dance at the Odd Fellows Hall Thursday Night Jan. 6th. Cayou’s orchestra. Admis- sion $1.00. Extra Ladies 25c. Everybody welcome. - Harris-Robertsor FOR WOMEN'S WEAR Bismarck. No. Dak. - Starting Wednesday, January 5th _ «January Clearance Sale which. offers unusually big savings for women and misses Randsome Fur Trimmed Coats AT EXACTLY Dress Coats Richly Furred With All Every Winter Dress Sacrificed for Clearance DA great sale offering ‘indeed’ — Dresses that thave been priced far fine | na materials ‘ Praag found at this very _ values to $30.50... Attractive Dresses for street and afternoon weak Both Silks and Wook be Stuart Gracey, of Geneva, N, Y., won a scholarship ‘at the Eastman School of Music, Rochester, N. ¥., and went abroad to contniue his study. He has just finished a short visit home, with the triumph of a debut in grand opera at Naples to tell the folks about. The “Cohens and Kellys” opening tonight at the Cap- itol Theatre. WA So Soft— So White By Edna Wallace Hopper, Nearly every woman who sees them envies me my hands. They ask me how I keep them so soft, so white, so young. _ They know that I travel all the time. My stage work encounters all ( f grime and dirt. In most cities the water is hard. Yet the most sheltered women rarely have such hands.. They never chap. The reason lies in a hand lotion perfected for:me by great experts. I apply it whenever I wash my hands. It is not greasy or sticky. It disap- pe t once. And it overcomes all that water does, all that soap does, all that grime does to the hands. Also all that weather does, all that the years do& My own hands form evidence supreme, : This hand lotion is now supplied by all toilet counters. It is called Edna Wallace Hopper’s Youth Hand Lotion. The price is 60c. I urge you to . L think I have tried nearly everything of this kind, but'néthing compares with this. A guarantee comes with it. Your dealer will return your money if it does not please. & get it and see what it means to you. Trial Tube Free 4-10: Edna Wallace Honper, $36 po ae ens on Oy 5 mes free ft " ‘Lotion, rs a BEEBE ton L, Peal F hitiing novel me |67 Appropriation Bils Are Prepared Approximately 67 appropriation bills will be among the first items to appear on the calendars of the house and senate when they get down to ac- tive business later this week. The bills in question are. those carrying out the recommendations of the state budget board. Their pass- age would use op practically all of the state's available revenue for the next two years, The bills were prepared by State Auditor John Steen, to whom other members of the budget board delegat- ed the work, About half will be in- troduced in the house and the re- mainder in the senate in order to ex- pedite action on the measures. Cox in Charge of Kiwanis Meet Today E, B, Cox, recently elected _presi- dent of the Kiwanis club, presided for the first tinfe at the luncheon to- ——— | In What Month Is Your Birthday? On your Birthday send your Mother Flowers Hoskins-Meyer Home of K-F-Y-R For rent: A_ nice, clean room off the bath. Gentle. men preferred 614 Ave. C. Phone 975 DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 11645 Fourth St. Phone 240w |} Bismarck, N. D. Guests of 3S club Inetadied C. tt Vocal Cer yng ied Miss Nelson Th . D. . iy were the ‘Northwes Monk, | ods PHL Bt Wonsettee’ fa singing of the Northwest National bank, The “Cohens and Kellys” Minneapolis, Robert Wilson of the Northwest Field Experimental sta- opening tonight at the Cap- itol Theatre. day at the Grand Pacifie hotel.| vegetation was given by Mr. mee i tion, Mandan, Miss Julia Nelson and Miss Marion Dahl, Bismarck. An interesting talk on the planting trees ‘and other Clearance Sale 20% discount on all imported linen Novelties, ... Silk Underwear, Leather goods, Infants’ Apparel and other articles too numerous to mention. For Ten Days Only MRS. L. J. BORKENHAGEN Nigey Bldg., Mandan, N. D, Elks’ Merry Minstrels AUDITORIUM FRIDAY AND SATURDAY JANUARY 7-8 CAST OF SEVENTY Sweet Singers \Lively Dancers Jolly Jesters Gorgeous Costumes Beautiful Scenery s Wednesday, Seat Sale 0; jarris & Wood- Jan. 5, at mansee’s. Prices: $1.50, $1.00, 50c January Sale of Our after season sale is a sweeping success. If you don’t want to be disappointed, act now. Come in and select your coat of our _ regular stock ail the original plain price marking. We allow for cash, up to 30% Discount On our deferred payment plan 20% discount. Here is another list of a few striking examples: Genuine Raccoon coat, orig. price. .$425,00 Now cash price..............$297.50 Deferred price .. wee... 840.00 1 genuine North, Raccoon coat, original price »..................450.00 Now cash price.............. 315.00 Deferred price ............... 360.00 1 genuine N. Raccoon coat extra dark, formerly ................ $475.00 * Now cash price............... 332.50 Deferred price ............... 380.00 . Sealine coat, rich squirrel trimming, formerly ............eeeeeeeee $200.00 Now cash price. eeeeees 175.00 Deferred price .............. 200.00, Sealine coat, squirrel color, junior ; size, formerly .................. $225.00 Now cash price. -.-» 160.00 © Deferred price ............... 180.00. Hudson seal, Jap Mink, Muskrat coats, ete.,°! all on same terms. : Our guarantee bond issued with every pur- . chase guaranteeing full satisfaction and | two seasons’ free repairs if any are re- quired. ae A