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‘se 8 a ee Cregg 7 Pe ee - “ e & ’ ® ’ i 4 é ¢ { v¥,¢ BY ” SEMIN Ga itipneenonesrrrsces Seanters cut Sar “us Current Events Club Entertained By Mrs. Larson The Current Events club met Wed- seetty afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. Larson. Mrs. Mary McLean ie a well of Fae paper on the Art’ Work of Inness, rtin and Homer,” Mrs. C. Cashman gave an interesting Wiesceipenn of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. At the conclusion of the program a refreshment course was served by st hostess, Mn. A. J. Arnot assist- cy St. Alexius Nurses Hostesses at Bridge and Dancing Party The student nurses of the St. Alex- ius hospital entertained last evening for the members of St. Mary’s Sodal- ity, an organization of young Catho- lic women of the tity. There were 81x tables of bridge in play during the evening, honors going to Miss Helen Baker, A number of the guests danced in the recreation room of the nurses’ home during the evening. In all there were about 40 guests. At the con- clusion of’the evening a refreshment course was served. Farewell Surprise Party.Given For Mrs. Paul Pecht Mrs. Paul Pecht was honor guest at a farewell surprise party Wednes- day evening ee her home, 616 Tenth street, given by the Women’s Benefit Association of Maccabi of which organization Mrs. Pecht is a member. Cards were played during the eve- ming, honors going to Mrs. J. stad and Mrs. H. Stewart. T or guest. was given a guest f A course luncheon was served at the conclusion of the games. Mrs. Pecht has been honor guest at a number of farewell parties, She is ane soon for Iowa to make her ome. General Williams Gives Address at Fortnightly Club General E. A, Williams, a member of the constitutional convention of the territory of North Dakota, gave an interesting address Wednesday afternoon to members of the Fort- nightly club meeting at the home of Mrs.,, Worth Lumry. General Wil- liams told of the convention and oth- er interesting features of early North Dakota history. Two former members of the club, the Rev. Mrs. M. C, Budlong of Bos- — Mass., and Miss Laura Sanderson | Moure, were in attendance at; the meeting yesterday. WEDNESDAY AY CLUB MEETS’ Miss Marion Burke was hostess to the Wednesday Study club at meeting yesterday afternoon, Mrs. , E. Stackhouse gave an interesting paper on Chicago and Mrs. Spencer Boise diseussed the drama, “Minick.” The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs, Frank Henry. MISS ALMQUIST ENTERTAINS A group of girls were entertained Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Gladys Almquist at an informal party. A’ refreshment course was served by the hostess. During the evening an organiz: , to be known as the D. D. D. club, ‘was formed. Meetings will be held in the homes of the members. ENTERTAINS FOR SISTER Mrs. Raymond Burman entertained on Saturday evening with a bridge arty in compliment to her sister, Mrs. Donald Nye, who is leaving soon for Washington, D. C. Honors were won by Mrs. J. P. McGarvey and Miss Catharine Mi MeDonald, KNEE WRENCHED IN FALL Mrs. W. A. Falconer is at the Bis- marck hospital with a badly wrench- ed knee suffered in « fall last eve- ming at her home. It will probably be two weeks before she is able to be up again. Ne illinery in all the feuding shades at p at — Bismarck Cloak prices. On Saturday, besink 11 a. m., the War Mot! a. will serve lunch in the base- ment of the A. W. Lucas store, Catier, doughnuts, sandwiches and pickles will be served. ~ The Weather Generally fair tonight and Friday. Not so cold. tonight 50 Fok ae {Madesin Phillips of New York City. :jen, Miss Gertrude Eichorst and Miss lege in Baltimore, the University of | Kentucky and New York university. | She is a pioneer in the national Busi- jness and Professional Women’s fed- jeration and was present at its incep- {tion in Missouri in 1919. Birthday Dinner Complimentary to Miss Agnes Nielsen evening at her home in the Hughes Apartments with a dinner bell the birthday anniversa: daughter, Miss Agnes Nie! hen. ers were marked for ten guests. table was prettily decorated with pink. After dinner two tables of bridga played, Miss Gracella Munger win- ning honors Miss McAllister and Miss Howard Give Pretty Bridge Party Miss Caroline Me McAllister and Miss Agnes Howard entertained eight young ladies at a bridge party last evening at their home, 319 Park Ave- nue. Valentine decorations were used about the r6oms and the Val- entine motif was carried out in the course luncheon served after the Cov- pla i en in the games were won by Miss Dorothy Parsons. National P. B. W. President to Visit State Convention | i Plans are being made by the Busi- ness and Professional Women’s clubs of the state for the entertainment of the national president, Miss Lena when she visits North Dakota for the state convention in Fargo, June 6, 7 and 8 On her trip west Miss Phillips will alsa be present at the Minnesota B. P. W. convention which will open June 10 in Virginia. In connection with plans for the state convention two Bismarck wom- Marie Huber, have becn named chair- men of special state committees. Miss Eichorst will head the souvenir its) committee. Miss Huber is on the “On to Oakland” committee which will have charge of publicity work for the national convention. Miss Philli the national pres- ident, is the daughter of a Kentucky judge and followed law as her profession. She has won city-wide recognition in New York and has earned degrees from Goucher col- Fa Decidedly the Association of Commerce tomorrow morning at 9:30. ject will be the “Formation of the} German Empire. ae ee bs be The| ¢ DELPHIAN CHAPTER TO MEET The Delphian Chapter will meet at rooms, The sub- Mrs. George Reg: leader. as follow ools and. the “Spirit of many,” Mrs. Bert Finney, \ SCOUTS MEET Bismarck Boy Scouts met_at the| home of Father John Slag Tuesday | evening to hear the program broad- | cast by the Scott Emulsion Vikings | in celebration of Boy Scout week. James E, West, national scout ee: utive, gave a short talk. The mainder of the program Was made up of musical numbers. — ELECT OFF OFFICERS Miss Irene Galyen was elected pres-| ident Wednesday afternoon ‘at the| meeting of the L. T. L. at the Bap-| tist church, Other officers chosen are Jdyce Newton, vice president; | Margaret Grady, secretary; Fstaline | Matscheck. treasurer; — Willowbell | Matscheck, evangelical superintend- ent. o| | | NUAL BANQUET FRIDAY The annual banquet of the Thurs-+ day Musical club will be held Fri day evening at 6:30 at the Grand Pacific hotel. Mrs. William © isin charge of reservations for the ir. Mrs. George Duemeland is is charge of the program, SQUIRREL CLUB MEETS meeting of the Squirrel} Monday evening when de for a dance to be held in the near future. party was held last Saturday evening in honor of Emanuel Brown. were given de ries Parsons, crammed with captivating rhythms. A new Victor orchestra! Ben Pol- Jack and his merry men make it records—soon! “Deed 1 Do—Fax ‘Trot With Vocal Refrain Ban Pourack anp His Cauroamans I Need Lovin’—For Trot With Vocal Refrain Coon-Sanpmns OncuesTna Evy Lstle Whlle—re= ‘Trot Distinctive! MARCELLING The best dressed women in town we include in our clientele. Because we specialize in all phases of beauty culture, we have gained their pa- tronage. We would like to have yours. Marcel $1.00 Manicure 50c Permanent Waving $12.50 A. W. LUCAS CO. Beauty and Bob Shop TONIGHT Thursday RICHARD ARTHELMESS i a BLOW avivonet SES» SOUSA CUCU EECA Comedy—“Wild and Woozy” Hodge Podge—“Merry-go-round of Travel” Help the School Milk Fund Buy Eltinge tickets from ladies of the Women’s Community Council 5 Acts of Vaudeville Feature picture and comedy Palace - Mandan—Tonight, 8:15 and 10:15—Bismarck Time *Je T’aime” Means “I Love You" Fox Trot—With Vocal Refrain Cheritss—Walte (Pretty Little Viennese) Nat ‘sunset AnD Tas Victron Oscuestes If I Didnt Know Your Husband and You Dida’ "My Wife Hoskins-Meyer The Home of KFYR eye RECORDS MATINEE Every Day at 2:30 Ensen, from aronine to whirl of blazin; tion! Mystic Orient— flashing fights— treacherous besmen —plots—pursuits... . And the most dramatic love story ever filmed! Here’s a foot-loosening fox-trot,| fast going. Come in and hear these [a. W. LUCAS CO. it Save Money fere/ A dancing GUESTS HERE Herman Lasken has. as guests, her mother, Mrs. of Minneapolis, ag Mes. G Pp. A. TO MEET Wachter Parent-Teacher As- iation will hold a busin at the Wachter school AID SOCIRTY TO MEET BABY IMPROVES The Trinity Luthezan Ladies will Emma Mae, infant daughter of Mr. -|meet Friday afternoog: at $ o'clock in| and Mrs. Carl Totiver, is now much the church parlors. Important busi-| iniproved after a very serious illness dj ie is to be transacted and a large! and her complete ree y prac- are cordially | at endance is desir The meeting tically assured. For « time she was was postponed from Thursda | not expected to liv Talks | hous dake Siegel the gail fternoon in their homer, | invited to attend. 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