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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1927 Hostess at Series of Afternoon Parties club No. 1. On Friday afternoon thir-/ party. -five ladies, wives of North Dakota entine favors. ALL PIONEERS INVITED WESTMINSTER GUILD MEETS Wachter school ins i the regular mee ight. e a] ZO,UEAVE FOR wasiiNcToN, A general invitati Members of the Westminster Guil rs. Thomas Hall will leave Friday itl uobbeta cat: usicigh cennty he of the Presbyterian church were en-| for Washington, D. C., where she will , the committee in charge to attend the | tertained last evening in the Business| join Congressman Hall, and Professional Women’s club rooms annual banquet of the Burleigh Coun- committee will know in advance how #nd plans for 2 “hard times” party many. to prepare for, Following the|to be given February 22 banquet, a program of talks and music| cussed. will be given, with dancing and cards| served by the ho: arn a aM GOES TO JAMESTOWN complete program will be made | and Miss Ethel McGruer, at the con- afterward. Announcement of the| Wann: All persons who were living in Da- kota Territory prior to statehood, No- vember 2, 1889, and who are now resi- er, TO CHANGE LOCATION sponsored = by ig at the Patterson hall. The Jones & Webb grocery store,|eveni located at 302 ‘Main street, will be!S. © moved tonight to the store room just west of the First National _bank,|" formerly occupied by the Arcade] first Variety store. The grocery stock and|from the Orient. fixtures will be transferred to the| Sale. new location after the close of busi- ness tonight and customers will find the store ready for business in its new site tombrrow morning. Canto! Initiatory work will be featured at the meeting of the Tancred Command- ery, Knights Templars, tonight at the Masonic temple and all members and visiting members are urged to attend. Beginning at 5 o'clock, the Red Cross degree will be exemplified, after which dinner will be served in the| banquet, the Knights Templar degree | p, will bé put on. here will urday morning at 10:30 at the ic Library with Miss Elizabeth Children of the first thre ure invited to time, E. W. Page of Elbowoods is few days in the city with Mr. Page, who is superin-| ent of the Indian school at Elb woods, accompanied her to Bismar Monday, returning home on Tuesds ust led to day evening at the Methodist parson- age at the wedding of Miss Chri shall at ffevenin; ny Miss 'o, 5, 1. O. dancing par Social and Personal Mrs. C. W. McDonnell) Mothers’ Service Club Entertained Tuesday at Bridge Mra. C. W. McDonnell, 124 Avenué| Mrs. E. M. Hendricks was hostess| RETURNS FROM TRIP A West,\entertained Tuesday after-| Tuesday afternoon to the members of| Miss Emma Hattlestad of the Bu noon for the members of Nonpartisan! the Mothers’ Service club at a bridge Three tables were in play, nonurs going to Mrs. George Smith legislators, were entertained by Mrs.{and Mrs. P. R. Webb. McDonnell, She is planning to enter-! Valentine decorations tain again this week. about the rooms. Decorations at each affair have'in-| of the pla: cluded tulips, green tapers and val-| served. 5 of the club. a refreshment course was Mrs, Hans Gran was a guest ty Pioneers’ assoctation at the Grand|2t the régular monthly meeting. Pacific hotel Tuesday evening, Febru-| interesting program was given, ary 22, at 7 o'clock. Those planning| Esther Maxwell, Mrs. Henry a to attend are asked to make reserva. lanl, Miss Marie Huber and Miss Hel-| St. Alexius hospital tions immediately with Mrs, Lucinda] en Katen taking part. Logan, telephone 761, so that the| ness meeting followed the program ad Rete eae Adorable Spring Dresses A. refreshment course was clusion of the evening. SQUIRREL CLUB MEETS dents of Bismarck or Burleigh coun-| A regular meeting of the Squirrel F ty, and their chUdren, are eligible | eta was held Monday ev John Starbuck of Washburn is membership in the organization andj home of Paul Parsons. A are invited to the annual meeting. the ring committee was given but no selection was made. A dance wiil be the club | Thursday ~ Reduced prices on Quaker Teesident ‘Madison and, for. | Hosiery. A. W. Lucas Co. merly known as Ra W's ea Thesra, will play at-this affair, its) N. D. Gommodore Orches- engagement since ENTERTAINED | dance engagement on Friday. jew AUG et? aha wives| February 18th, at Mandan of the’ chevaliers were “entertained! Elks hall. Dance sponsored KNIGHTS TEMPLARS TO INITIATE! Monday evening at the Odd Fellc by B. & P. W. club of Mandan. Refreshments erved at the conclusion VALE) ’ temple dining room. Following the; ane Ladies social of the’ Will 1 in| the luncheon. Carlson, attend, The par ular meeting and a joint drill of two orders, Mrs. L. F, Burd reget Ore ct Manian'eeve oot | DOCTOR /of-town guests. id resbyterian church will hold a Val- tomorrow afternoon. 814 BAND RETURNS FROM TRIP Don’t Miss the BYER-BRAUM Mrs. Thomas W. Sanders went to rl BV in . | New Salem this afte: Rev. W. -E.. Vater officiated Mon son, Wendell, whi is tetuiaing ag ie Ce Sy - A Distinguished Collection of E SOCIAL society of. i) and games will make up the | j entertainment of the afternoon. The! Valentine idea is being carried out in the program, the decorations and| Those having part on | the program’ will be in appropriate ‘t | costumes, ued) BIRTHDAY MI The Birthday Mission . oops | | the First Lutheran church will meet HERE FROM ELBOW OODS ,| ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Aug- , Seventh street, | Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Mem- | |bers and friends are cordially invit- oon to mect her! Teich Mirthquake e 4 ; Braum and Carl Byer, both of Ster-} Madison band | after a trip to ling. VISITING SCHOOLS Miss Madge Runey, county super- the county. GUILD TO MEF’ ish house with Mrs, F. H. Davenport us hostess, i j GUEST OF SISTER Miss Stella Gorman of Grand NEWWSPAPER MAN HERE on Thursday as was first planned. : ‘ Forks arrived last evening for a, ps AigGibbs, editor of the Crosby ; Satins q Georgettes i Gorman is en route to, ness. Crepe Romains : Spring Prints “His People,” the greatest BUSINESS TRIP (heart picture in years, starts Eltinge Theatre prot tanel iadettry has Sene| promptly at 7:15 tonight at Friday and Saturday to Hague and other points in Em-| the J # mons county on a business trip Orient and through the west. AID SOCIETY TO MEET parlors, Ladies of the second division will be hostesses. Capitol There: will be a special Washing- ‘ — intendent. is spending several dav; ton birthday program given at the this week transacting business in meeting of the Methodist Episcopal = ¥ iety Thursday afternoon in the 5 : rious schools districts throughout ae soc dl St. George’s Episcopal Guild will CHANGE MEETING DATE meet Thursday afternoon in the par-| | The Philathea Class will meet Fri- day evening at 7:30 in the class room at the Presbyterian church instead of theatre. were used At the conclusion Miss] Miss Evelyn Herr of Wishek un- Dueme-|derwent an operation Monday at the A short busi- eni t th : : r A report of| spending a few days in the city on returning Tickets are now on! JON SOCIETY society of THE BISMARCK TRIBUNB 3) PAGE FIVE NONPARTISAN WQMEN: TO EN- PAREN’ e 1 FARG ] ses eS Nonpartisan Women’s club, No. 1,] pismarck ate the parents of u daughe | cit! today on busine to Fargo on a short business visit, Of the Pollyanna Shoppe, City TONIGHT will entertain with a card and danc-| ter born this morning at the St. Alex- Cry | National bank building. Tel- ——— ing party Thursday evening at the bs Fellows hall. Prizes will be ius hospital. CHAMBER OF, COMMERCE | All business houses interested urged to be ‘represented. awarded. fi H D. A. Spitzer of Wilton is a busi- ee visitor in the city this week. \ | HERE FROM WILTON ANNOUNCEMENT ephone 218. — HOME FROM HOSPITAL BUSINESS TRIP ,.| , Mts. E. H. Shaw and baby daughter Dr. H, H. Cohenour, federal veteri-| aye returned. to their heme nt Bis- narian, left this morning for Fargo, Grand Forks and other points in the] fargegyee™ the Mandan Deaconess eastern part of the state on a busi- ness trip. Mrs. Jane Meade, formerly! “His Peopie,” the greatest ie of the Park Art Beauty Shop, heart picture in years, starts ‘ Avs, dM MRMBIApAATIN’ Ie Jeoes having. disposed of her inter-| prcmptly at 7:15 tonight at} Park Art Beauty Shop un- fined to her home by illness. \ests will be associated in the the Capitol theatre. der new management. EES SSS oe holz Millinery has returned from Ch cago and the Twin Cities, where she ; : fi has been on a buying trip. TO MEET THURSDAY The Wetomachick Campfire G will meet Thursday evening at An|. UNDERGOES OPERATION ENTERS HOSPITAL for trentment. for Madame and Mademoisel Mrs. R. E, Harris has gone to Jamestown for a few days’ visit with friends. HERE FROM WASHBURN business. or- tra returning Thursday from the Orient will play their first | | ! M.E. BOLTON rvs Osteopath 5 : WAM Ub Specialist in ( Chronic Diseases 116% Fourth St. Telephone 240W Bismarck, N. D. i the A galaxy collection of the smartest spring fashions especially featured in the $25 Frocks. ENTERTAIN AT DINNER The thrid division of the Metho- dist Episcopal Ladies Aid entertained last evening with a dinner at the :; chureh. \ Park Art Beauty Shop un-| der new management. Reduced prices on Quaker Hosiery. ‘A.'W. Lucas Co. The Weather Unsettled tonight and Thursday. Probably local snows THE MINUTE “TPS STYLE” IT’S HERE - Bergeson’ Quality-Styie-Economy DANCE to S. S. President 1 Madison Band | Sport frocks . _ . street frocks . . . informal dinner frocks . . . And just the styles you have been looking for—in the colors you have hoped to find! Sizes 14 to 48. Black and Navy Individual Style Notes . The New High Shades Now so high in favor predominate Pleats, tucking—clever suggestion New tones of Blue, Green, Rose, : in our collection of new $25 frocks. of Boleros—new collarless neck- Orchid, Beige, and myriads of Matinee Every Day 2:30 . Chic touches of white or contrast- lines—fringe, lace and embroidery others—gay as spring itself! Many ing colors add individuality. all combining to create smartness. in shaded compose effects. | TONIGHT WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY See Special Window Displays . Women’s and Misses’ Sizes -W. LUCAS CO. | Where You Expect More for Your Money --- And Get It. GIRL WANTED! — Bachelor desires to hire pretty girl to pose as wife, fot business reasons. Object not matri- mony. Good salary. Apply to RICHARD DIx “Paradise For Two” “Our Gang Comedy” “Fourth Alarm” i COMING CHARLIE CHAPLIN “Shoulder Arms” PATTERSON’S HAL Nee - = 5 p