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, : ) oe eT Te Se > J . : . J f . : t ee TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1927 ‘Social and Personal Miss Janet Carufel Honor Guest Monday at Bridge Dinner In compliment to Miss Janet Caru- fel, a bride of next week, Mrs. L. A. LaRue and Mrs. H. F. Tiedman enter- tained Monday evening at a bridge| G dinner. The Valentine colors were carried out in the place cards, nut cups and other table appointments. Five tables of bridge were in play after dinner, honors going ’ Mire. rf C. Mahiman and Mrs, W. C. Mills, rr The affair was in. the nature of a handkerchief shower for the honor guest, Miss Dorothy Tiedman and fits Patricia LaRue assisted in sorv- ing. Mrs. Alice W. York Hostess at Birthday Party Honoring Son} ‘ez Mrs, Atice W. York , entertained last evening ab a 7 o'clock dinner at, the Prince Hotel in hono1 birthday anniversary of her York. The place cards and kets were in red ‘ind white. terpiece was a large birthday” cake lighted with 17 small red and white candles. After dinner the guests were taken to Mrs. York’s apartment at 311 Main street where bridge and music were enjoyed. The apartment was prettily decorated with red and white roses, candles and hearts. During’ the evening candy and pop- corn were served. Prizes were won by Miss Gracella Munger and Duane Davis. The honor guest received many beautiful gifts. RAILROAD HEADS HERE arles Donnelly, president of the: Northern Pacific, and Ralph Budd, head of the Great Northern system, arrived in Bismarck today to present, informally to Governor Sorlie and the state railroad commission their reasons for asking the proposed merger of the oe roads, UNDERGOES 01 OPERATION Miss Hazel Berry, who is employed at the A. W. Lucas store, unde font an operation for appendicitis day morning at the St. Alexius hos- pital. Miss Berry was taken ill Sun- day and was immediately taken to! the hospital. DINNER MEETING The Business and Professional Women's club will hold a dinner meeting this evening at 6:15 in the club rooms. Judge and Mrs. Burke will be guests of the club and Judge Burke will speak on Ha waii. B. P, W. CLUB _ENTERTAINS i 4 Members of the Business and Pro- fessional Women’s club entertained Saturday evening at the Patterson hall at a dance. About 70 couples were in attendance. RETURN FROM DAWSON Mr. and Mrs. ck McCarthy and children and Miss Cassie Hubbard have urned from Dawson, where _ they visited friends over the woek- end. HERE FROM ONTARIO Mrs, R. W, Halpenny and son Will of Smith Falls, Ontario, are guests at the W. J. Chtirch home. Mrs. Hal- penny is Mrs. Church’s mother. RETURNS: FROM CHICAGO Mrs. J. W. Tschumpertin has re turned from Chieago where she ha been on a buyipg trip for the A. W. Lucas millinery department. LEAVES HOSPITAL Fi Allen, who has been ill at Alexius hospital for some tee, recovered sufficiently to re- turn to his home. RETURNS FROM BALTIMORE Dr. M. W. Roan has returned from Baltimore and other points in the east where he has spent the past month, TO MINNEAPOLIS A. W. ‘groee ead the A. W. Lucas store left Sunday evenin; lihs where he _Boslness. 1 tratisact » PATIENT AT T AT HOSPITAL Mrs. Valentine Gervirig of Glen Ullin underwent an operation Mon- doy Tmocalne: at the St. Alexius hos- pital. Setuee TO JUDSON E. Shobe and daughter, Ellen. ithe today for their home in Judson after a short visit in the city. RETURNS TO MOFFIT Mr. and Mrs. Lane returned ‘their’ home a Moffit eee after a istt_ In “Bismarck. hf END VISIT Mrs. R.°E. Belanger of Mirfot spent the week-end in Bismarck with her father, J. G, Belange RETURNS FROM TRIP Fred Hanson has returned from a two weeke’ business trip to Chicago and Minneapolis. ATTENDS AUTO SHOW George Hi iprenal has gone to the Twin Cities to attend the amromanile show. The Weather Generally “fair tonight and Wednesday; ris- ing temperature Annual Luncheon of P. E. O. Sisterhood at W. F. Harris Home The annual potluck luncheon of the P. 0. Sisterhood was held Monday at the home of Mrs. William Harris, 9 from other’ chapters were Mary McGinnis at Jamestown, Laura Sanderson of La Moure, Chrissie Budge of Grand -Forks ts, Jack Fleck of Miles City. The tables aes prettily decorated with bowls yelow and white freesias. Yellow candles added an attractive touch. Bridge Party Given Monday Evening By Mr. and Mrs. Roherty Mr, and Mrs. 7N. N. Roherty enter- tained Monday evening in their home, 402 Mandan, with an attractively ap- pointed pie party.’ Five tables were in mie Se the evening, honors ne |. E, O'Neill and J. D. Heal om. At the conclusion of the games a ge) luncheon was served. Mrs. W. . McGraw sociated the hostess Miss Marie Delvo Hostess Monday at Valentine Party Miss Marie Delvo was hostess Mon- day evening at a prettily planned Valentine party at her home, 401 Fifth street. The decorations were attractively carried out in the sea- son’s colors of red and white, Four tables of bridge were in play during the evening, honors going to Miss Agnes Boehm and Miss Jose- phine Cervinski. After the games a course luncheon was served, Miss Louise Marr and Miss Ruby Amundson assisting the hostess. Each table was centered with red rosebuds, FORTNIGHTLY CLUB TO MEET The Fortnightly club will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Worth Lumry on Third street. General E. A. Williams will address the club on the constitutional con- vention and membership of territorial North Dakota, RETURN. FROM DIC DICKEY COUNTY | Dr. J. G. Worner of the federal! bureau of animal industry has return- ed from Dickey county where he.has been on business. He left today for Fort Yates, Miss Agnes Halverson of Minot pent the week-end in Bismarck, the CURRENT EVENTS CLUB The Current’ Events club will meet at the home of Mts. Wednesday afternoon al Is ILL Miss Dorothy Blunt was unable to be at her work in the county treasur- e's office teday because of illness. GUEST AT DEVI DEVINE HOME Miss Laura Sanderson of La Moure is in Bismarck, a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Devine. fee L. TO MEET ?. will meet tomorrow sSretaean at 4:15 o'clock at the Bap- tist church for election of officers, nea, FROM SOLEN Mrs, Vv. McDonald of Solen visited friends in the city yesterday. GOES TO MINNEAPOLIS Walter Ecklund hi me to Min- neapolis for a week's visit. o'clock, for Min- |» jecation of the people against the dom- uest of her cousin, Mrs. W. Is. | 4) SCHOOL PLAY | \ IS READY FOR | ~ PRESENTATION Main Pectirialine Will Be at’ || | City Auditorium Thursday Evening at 8:15 | even Keys to Baldpate,” the | play to be presented Thursday eve- ning by the Julia Marlowe chapter, Junior Playmakers, is one of the | most unusual and bap ney td plays | to have been given the organi- x zation. The play wad been unusu-| \S ally successful in professional the- } N atres, en, oyi ig long runs in New) York and other large throughout the country. The motion picture version of |The square neck and stripes are em-) phasized in sweaters for the south. This is white wool with silk horizon- bal stripes. man said, some of whom must be locked after by the city. She also jtold of her work in the schools in conducting health tests and report- ing defects to the parents. A committee was appointed by | the association to make plans for | — Excellent Cast an organization of the churches of Michael K. Reilly to Speak! Miss Dorothy Dakin, sponsor of | the city to work together as an as- the Junior Playmakers, is very sat- | sociated charity society in meeting About Mexico—Auspices |isfied with the work of thé cast,|the problems discussed by Miss) of K. of C. Lod jand believes that the roles selected | Teichman. - OF U. ge ;for the various players are well) A new constitution was adopted \adapted to their abilities. Jin order that the organizaticn A free public lecture on Mexico| Francis Nuessle has the leading| might include all the ministers of will be given by Michael K. Reilly,| part and g a finished perform- | the city. nationally kriown lecturer, at the city| ance. He has had considerable ex- -_—————__———_ auditorium Sunday, Feb. 13, at 4iperience in amateur plays. Miss!) Home baking, fresh bread o'clock, under the auspices of Bi: | Gwendol Jenaen, who plays op- marck ‘Couneil 1604, Knights of Col- | owen hm, Maken eer y' ratty | on hand, doughnuts, pies, Se ahaa Known | cakes and buns made to order. ular Presentation of facts about | Sena is ce eee le: its ernment, and its at-|/as an actress in amateur plays. —P| | titude to democratic ideas and insti:| William Smith, one of Ba | odytsak! last ellie tutions. The lecture is arranged as | experienced members of the Play- 313 Seventh St. te acting gt erie nee makers, has an interesting part ie which he presents with finished) Bismarck Boy Scouts: meet artistry. Edmund O'Hare, Ella’ a¢ Father Slag’s residence oa Chanel sponsors that deep V-neck cities | and tie on t tie on the smartest sports models. FREE LECTURE AT AUDITORIUM NEXT SUNDAY the play was also a great success. Recently amateur dramatic socie- ties have undertaken the presenta- tion cf the play and it has been equally successful in this class of productions. When it was pre- sented in Valley City a short time go by a high school organization, it drew packed houses and chieved an outstanding place in amateur productions there. ination of this contiennt by the | artistry. Edmund | | Antiiony Fa: rian ers Mr. ‘Reilly, Js native of Wisconsin, ber are very good in a night at 7:00 p. m., for the was gradu rom Oshkosh Normal | parts. Alvin Schlenker, enry | ast from Scout School in 1889. “He at arneck, Milfred Dresbach, Nel Porc weal Bachelor of Arts degree at the Uni-| Mickelson and Mary Jane Whitey | headquarters. pie law Grarieent of the uni /ate the other principal characters versity. He began practice in Fond: and all fit well into their roles. {du Lac in 1895. He served as di A very successful performance trict attorney, in Fond du Lac coun-, was given Monday evening at the ty, for two years and us city tentiary. Rehearsals will con- ey or five Cas enor Wheron | tinue until the date of the play and TWIG Incagnaree suit ij matinee for school children will Mr, Reilly's eareer at the bar and! be given Thursday afternoon at 4° in public office has been notably, o'clock. The curtain will rise at successful. He is widely und favor-|8:15 Thursday evening at the main ably known for his capable treat-| performance of constitutional questions. P Receeved seats went on sale to-' pect of the Mexican problem | day at Harris & Woodmansee’s. HOSIERY Hundreds of pairs of all first quality Quaker Hose offered at the low price ot “i PAIR Former Value $1.95 Pair Service weight with a good elastic lisle top. A real value for the lady who wants service and weight to her stocking SALE QUAKER DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 116% Fourth St. Phone 240W Bismarck, N. D. he has made an exhaustive study of Mexico's sadl ,muddied affairs. Mr. i eilly has had much experience on sa ’ at Ministers’ Meet’ he has the knack of bringing order| yfis, Esther Teichman, school out of confusion,’ of presenting his adisiser 3 " facts so simply, so clearly and with |Nutse, addressed the Bismarck mass of names, dates and dry sta-| Grand Pacific hotel, telling of, tisties. erty conditions in the city. The Knights of Columbus cam- | ty.four new families have e and. lecturers now on atform in the camp: . Three jon booklets setting forth facts and South America. Three million more booklets are in preparation. The Knights of Columbus pledged has appealed to him so strongly that api gs itsaicanast cas School Nurse Talks the lecture platform. Equipped with a thorough knowledge of his subject, Ministerial association Monday is never allowed to flounder in a|morning at its meeting in the best op “ie, Reilly ts.‘one- of "many to the city recently, Miss Teich-| about Mexico have been printed and are now being distributed in, North themselves at their supreme conven- tion in Philadelphia to pursue this campaign against sovietism in Amer- Authentic Spring Styles A beautiful Hat crowns the beauty of any woman and her Spring costume. Here are smart ones. They lavish beau- tiful shades, because Color is the thing for Spring. Hats Like These Invite You to Call Though three -models pic- tured give you a hint of the choosing possibilities, there is large variety awaiting your call. 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