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“TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1927. | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNB: : °° PAGE FIVE © Sa tion, will be an important feature of] Mrs, Fisher's brithday anniversar; CARNIVAL DANCR gnd visit here with her daughter, ODD FELLOWS TO MEET CARD OF THANKS’ * . a at pain ecu d ,_| The, etests, were orn A carnival dance willbe [Miss Mary Ellis Capital City Lodge No. 2, 1.0.0. ¥.,| _To.ftiqndspaub relatives we wish to e ie uh a atten tee a aa celle ERs f Mrs, |Fish iving the Odd Fellows hall Frida: R ciate will held ite remuler meeting at-the| extend our Appreciation of their sym- Ocia i ea patete ae ape south o' arek, ere also/ ing from 9 to 1 o'clock. The ca’ N BISMARCK | hall tonight. Work in the initiatory| pathy in ovrtlate bereavement. Mrs, [The ngek following ‘the ‘North Da: [ance Mr h : ct AIM UR COE Cee acken of Livingston, | degree will be given. A good attend-| Frank Wilcox and family. leot Monn ane wilt be ti c{ance. Mrs. Fisher was presented’ caps, confetti and other merry mak-| 3 rrived in Bismarck Sunday| ance ix desired. ‘ota convention she will be in Vir-| with a lovely Jing devices. The public is invited for ek’s visit. He will go cast é é 4 |ginia, Minn, for the annual meeting | gO eas does Regular meeting of Ameri- STEPHENS a rats of the Minnesota federation. BIRTHDAY SURPRISE | SIT MUSEU > | PARENTS OF TWINS Legion Wednesday eve- Clara Christensen Mrs. W On Satuevay, “February $6) Miss |. The bitiNeay Ghnlvensatity GEAl| ac no, | | bts. arid Otis, Harry 8 Olson of Dris:| aug aa af 8. illiam Couch | Phillips will address a regional con-|Goplin and H. H, Engen were cel Fortnightly club will be| OSPITAL coll are the parents of twin, vons| Ming at 8:00 o'clock. All ex- liam Eckert of Sentine!| born this morning at the St, Alexius} service men are invited to at- ed the Bismarck hos- | hospital. | tend. rt, accompanied by | tend. Hostess at Bridge | Hoste: Bi a ee earch muesta. ab the North Dakota Histor}. Mrs ss at Birthday ference of business women in New| brated Saturday ‘evening when 35 f ‘s Seer aor Party Monday Night| Party For Mr. Colich |toiec en vane from all parts] fi gathered at the Engen home, | ! useum on Inesday after. | Butt state, the New England eventh street. Bight tables of "00m. L. F. Crawfor Rispital, . Mrs, = Christensen entertained| Mrs. William B. Couch entertained | f, iil be in attendance. Miss Jessic|Mrs. Chris Nelson’ and Joe Mason, ,C/b members through the muscum.| Sunday evening. Mea, Wo He Woadward: hae ve.) ved at mid-; d, state | states, Pennsylvania and New Jersey were in play, honors going to torian and curator, will conduct the) her husband, arrived in Bismarck HOME ee Hall, president of the New York| Refreshments were at the home of her sis-| last evening at her home in the Rose| < « : 1 turned to her home in Jamestown sre i - State Federation, has called the con-| night. George Kli smith enter- BORN afte: sit here with her sister, > fen a eeedgnsen, on Fourth | apartments at a bridge party cele-/ference to discuss the problems of| tained with songs and dances, Mrs. M. Mary| Me and Aine We de Meng of is-| RECT ia here with her sister DR, T. G, OHARA Decstatuinis enceies: our she lsraate, pi eS ala a, | committee work relating to the mu- pilot ie = ae Aaa the bidh of a daugh- T : 7 s were in play, ! ¢j PROGRESSIVE 3 r | ismarck for morning at the St, Alexius . om Washington birthday motif. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Hanson and Mes.| “7%! federation, PROGRESSIVE MOTHERS TO MEET | here they will got saa geet ey Little Bldg. ya Three tables of bridge wore in play,| A. C. Wilkinson winning hon honors going to Miss Rose Sel 'and] “A color hehehe of red and blue w AAG AAO eet te MEA Mis farie Manning, A coursejeurricd out, hatch sion of the games, day decorating the rooms. Carnations | Bismarck are especially invited to at- Mr. and ew were the flowers ysed. At the con-| tend the. annus’ dianet dines, Monte} Do not forget to have your) le» are the |p » Miss Opal King and _ | ison of the games a,course lunch- temple, Dinner will be served at/reservation for the annual) '"" bas snide s served by th 38, 1 bai G. R. Watkins Wed Bie eee ee 6:30, followed by dancing and cards.| dinner dance Friday night in , TO CITIES “Teen TO MEET to chil- Members of the Masonic fraternity cle will meet FROM STE i L. Wil Anderson of rth of a son DR. M. E. BOLTON th ‘ bias eee M. Kelly ha ¢ to the Twin} at the Bismare! ital. — “ $ . in McKenzie Friday B.. P. W. Conventions sunprish party _—|the hands of the committee | ,\. Kelly has fone to the Twin) at the Bismarck hospital mare Osteopathic Physician riday to Be Held in Man Mrs, Charles Fisher was surprised| by Wednesday night, Feb. : | Is ILL Mr. A oo 1iey; Four a. | Pua SU ee ] ny Sunday afternoon ey ae ea 23rd. They must know how| ,, 0 .RETURNS HOME pati: RE, Potter of the A. W.| tured to ¢ home in Hazen i Bi rek, N. D. laughter of ie and Men 83: King States This Spring’ |or' friends. “The ‘occasion celebrated | many to prepare for. fee Moke AONUMA GN A eR ee mi vensiinis a Jeo! . Wal » —— son of Mr. and Mrs. George Watkins Busi jonai % ‘ of McKenzie, was solemnized Friday] og wsinest, and Professional Women r f evening ‘at 8:30 at the home of the ne Pig Fd adel ly MII LLL PD LA A oi MMMM MMMM erested in simi conventions be- Mrs. Watkins is a graduate of the|Madesin. Phillipe of New York City, Mail and Teleph i : | d ips of New York City, ail ani elepnone | lesley he mal rele fh, Maral: Busnes : cans se schools of the county. She plans to|°"¢ Professional Women’s Federa- i i saa epee Tevet plans 80 Orders Filled Promptly e ° Shopping Center } er which the couple will be at home | in McKenzie where Mr. Watkins is in " : e business. Musieal Club Will Gi 0 P Ae ; e e ee ° = oa Era ) The First Offering of a Distinctly New Group of Charming Styles | h Hi ; . : rr afternoon at torium. Members of the club are r a i : quested to come at 3 o'clock for the club meeting which will be held in F the Sunday school room of the church. | The program is as follows: .The club and the audience’ if iome"_From Dvorak’s ‘ ee The Father of Our : r-) PY mp a Country d i ‘cumstance”.~ ! r Mrs, Arthur Bi Bequeathed to us v= . Rending, “The Bounty somper”= panes Frc thi laa At Last! Ultra-smartness has been From Beautiful Fabrics of Proven lary Synon . Py re * . ° Miss Elizabeth J rights to Liberty, Justice attained in the modestl iced dress H ‘ @ Y — Vocet slo: veasty Jones cal andithe- Pursuit: ota 7 pe Quality and Tubbing Endurance be piness. ‘ ‘ Btar Span Bantde Tee clabvaad Sound Insurance ve “= a Correct for Street or ’ Members and guests are asked tof Secures to individuals 3 ‘ Home Wear and a Lederle which will f the retention of the ily given trocks sel- jlefray the rental of the church audi- * * t ota i torium. ‘The program is open to all § fruits of such a liberal Bata Far Hix who wish to attend. No special invi- | government of oppor- er Figure tutions have been issued. I tunity. : > PLONEERS MEET TONIGHT A record breaking attendance is i for the annual banquet of t! at the Grand Pacifie hotel this eve- ’ ning at 7 o'clock, More than 200 re Insurance ervations have already been made, and others are expected to attend who did Alex Macdonald of Glencoe will give the main talk of the evening, and the © program will include readings ond musical numbers. Mrs. V. J. La Roso wil give a vocal solo, replacing Mrs. J. A. Larson on the program, sinc Larson will be unable to attend. Style and Color For Every Type seeecercenn\ Sissenens tee et sr weaetarg ‘ GIVE PATRIOTIC PROGRAM Students at St. Mary’s school pre- sented an interesting patriotic pro- gram Monday evening in the schéol auditorium before an _ appreciative zroup of parents wand friends, The rogram was in observance o: ‘ash- a taeonis birthday and was made up of Matinee Every Day 2:30 readings, musical numbers and a play- : ie is TONIGHT — Tuesday PLAYMAKER PARTY | The Julia Marlowe Chapter, Junior Playmakers, will entertain Friday evening at the high school gymnasium with a party, Alumni members of the organization are invited to tend and are asked to notify F. Brown, high school principal, of acceptance ’ — RECITAL MONDAY - ™. Miss Henny Lampe’s Music school ‘ students gave a piano recital last evening in the pital City Music company store. Harp and violin se- ‘ections were included on the pro- gram, Duets and trios added veriety to the selection PUPILS’ RECITAL Pupils of Mrs, Genevieve Menard dienes will give a recital next Mon- day and Tnesday evenings at the Capital: City jae Shop. . rl L. TO MEET The L. T. L. will meet at the Bap- church tomorrow afternoon at 30. _ Designed essentially for comfort while perform- ing the hundred-and-one daily household tasks. these new House Frocks are so “style-right” as to anticipate pleasantly the coming of Spring—the sea- son of informal afternoon calls and hospitality. Made of rayon in its most fascinating guises— bright plaids, polka dots, large checks, as well as plain colors—red, green, peach, orchid, rose, brown and white, all of them washable. Some Dresses are fashioned of new rayon print fabrics. WEEK-END VISIT Mr. and Mrs. Roy Siebert of Hazen were week-end visitors in the city. Carnival dance at I. 0. 0. F. hall Friday, February 25th. Jeskine orchestra, Public in- ben Feminizing the Dresses and adding to their style are graceful jabots, loop ties, tiny pockets out of which peek wisps of handkerchiefs, bolero, shirt- waist and yoke effects. With long or ae sleeves, and a variety of neck- ines. The Weather Generally fair tonight : and .Wednesday; no : For a deluge of laughs! c Lightni action! decided change i Thundering, comedy! News Pictures. YOUNG MEN’S eve | teed : ” SPRING SUITS WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY $27.50 - MARION DAVIES : “The Red Mill” « | With Two Pairs - CHARLIE CHAPLIN Sizes 16 to 44 _ SEE WINDOW DISPLAY A. W. LUCAS CO. WHERE YOU BXPEGCT MORE FOR YOUR MONEY—AND GET IT my a AEE pe Juutyveoeugcatoeee uv sage Ueeseet 00044 7eRS UCT OGOSEEUAUOEEEDUOGUHENESEEUUAGGONCG ENON dUUUGON Guid oe EUU TOU HOAO UNEASE eae eee cesta anne ace eke ese