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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1927 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNB : —————a Surprise Party Mrs. Milton Rue ; Given For Warden | Entertains .For | Personal | and Mrs. John Lee Mrs. Donald Nye! Meet and greet your friends during the Big Friendship Week, Auto and Style Show, March 7-12, (or at any other time) at the Big A. W. Lucas Co. Friend- About one hundred legislators and! Mrs. Milton Rue was hostess Wed- their wives tendered Warden and Mrs. nesday evening at an attractively ap- r TER IE RT John f surpri y ilas ed vetor “Mrs. Donald Nye, ship Store. Employers’ Banquet of Business ning at the rarden's alias at ie whe ts iting toon to Jain 'her hue | ship Store i and Professional Women’s Club Sinment, included’ card games and tables of bridge werg th play, Mes. +, | singing, Mrs. Obert A. Olson playing Edgar Scott winning honors.’ Mrs. Wednesday Was Successful Affair | the‘pisho accompaniments, | Nye received w guest prize. A number of talks were given com-! At the conclusion of the evening a In an endeavor to promote n closerjing which women of today have. She | Plimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Lee, They course luncheon was served. | relationship “between employer and|stressed the fact that experienced | Were presented with an attractive i | amploye, the Bismarck Business and/business men can be of great help| floor lamp and books, Representative VISIT MUSEUM Professional Women’s club last night |to business women, especially those | P. R. Trubshaw and Mrs. J. tev-| Members of the Fortnightly club staged a most successful dinner |just entering the work, by helping | es Wife of Senator Stevens, making were guests at the North Dakota his- | meeting in the Lions room of the|them to get the proper training in| the presentation talks. {torical museum Wednesday after- Grand Pacitie—the first of its kind|actual work, and pleaded with the| At the conclusion of the evening non. L. F. Crawford, state historfan,| to be held here. Employers of the|employers to be patient, since the | ® luncheon was served. J.G. Bellang- gave an interesting talk on the work club's members were guests. Women are at all times’ striving to| et of the Interstate Transportation of the department and displayed many Miss Lillian E, Cook was toast-|be of better service. company took the guests to and from) of the interesting curios at the mus- , & mistress for the program of talks| There is really not much distine-| the warden's home. eum. which followed the banquet and in|tion between the employer and the an exceotionally clever manner in-| employe, since the public is the real ies ji ' —ier troduced each speaker, lemployer of all, said F. L. Conklin, Series of Bridge | | A.W. Lucas Co. Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center © sie Mist ateer anuent, ctl rrorecenting the, ouplerers==-| Parties Are Given DR. T. G. OHARA e e ly of the phenomenal growth of the|living—the means of furnishing the at Schoregge Home DENTIST organization since its inception in| necessities of life, a few luxuries and Room 10 Little Bldg. St. Louis in duly, 1919, at a con-|the laying by of a fund for the fu- Mena) : fe called by Miss Lena Madesin|ture—but they must appreciate and| , Mrs. C. H. Schoregge and Mrs. F. of New York city, now na-|realize the service they are giving| ©. Stucke weze hostesses Wednesday i president, and of: the forma-|the communities in connection with | afternoon at the Schoregge home on tion and aims of the local unit. their work, he said. Business wom- | Sixth street with an attractively plan- “Men realize that to accomplish ef-|en should not be satisfied to continue| ned bridge party. The decorations tive work they must have organ-|in the same positions which they now | and appointments were carried out in ‘ ized cooperation,” Miss Budge said|hold, he said, but should be con-| red, white and blue. in speaking of the rapid growth of|stantly striving for advancement.| , Seven tables of bridge were in play service clubs of all kinds, and stated|Some of the requirements of a suc-| during the afternoon, honors going to that such clubs are said to have put|cessful business life which he point-| Mrs. Price Owens ‘and Mrs. R. N. “unity” in “community.” jed out were loyalty to employer,| Stevens. Dr. Agnes Stucke of Garri- “No organization has finer prin-|chcerfulness and pleasantness, team| Son was an out-of-town guest. ' ciples, higher ideals or worthier pur-| work between employes, and a spirit| At the conclusion of the games a poses than the Business and Profes- | of accomplishment. course luncheon was served. Miss sional Women’s clut(” said Miss} Miss Rita Murphy brought out in| Louise Weist assisted the hostesses. Budge, “and its most important!a very entertaining manner the! Mrs. Schoregge and Mrs. Stucke will work is to elevate the standard for! breadth of occupation represented by | entertain again today and tomorrow. business. women, its members work-|the 54 members of the Bismarck oe i ing together for the best interests of lub. Thirteen of the club's members | Migg, Helbling Is DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 116% Fourth St. Phone 240W Bismarck, N. D. Week-End Special Gingham Frocks Fy i i -E 3 2 E A 5 Gingham | Frocks 95° ‘ the ity and states? are ‘engaged “in the "profession of * fe loeal club aims to be con-|teuching, she said, while the 41| \ structive’ in Its work, to serve in|gthere are found to, be engaged _ in Hostess Wednesday every phase of community upbuild- ifferent lines of business. She y ing) and to. make: the city a finer|humorously illustrated, by. word | at Bridge Party pluce in which to-tive, she said, and| picture, how Mr. and. Mrs, Average = its members realize their duty to| Citizen could be well served in prac-| Miss Catherine Helbling entertain- their employers and their respon-| tically every line of business through | ed Wednesday evening at a prettily sibility to the community. A few of|the present membership of the club. | Planned bridge party in her home at the present undertakings of the club! Governor A. G. Sorlie, after thank-| the Hughes @partments. Two tables were outlined. ing the members of the club for so| of bridge were in plav during the eve- H. P. Goddard, secretary of the As-| successfully arranging and carrying | ning, honors going to Mrs. C. J. Lynch sociation of Commerce, told of the|to completion the recent inaugural | and Miss Mary Parsons. many things necessary in the build-| reception held at the capitol, urged| At the conclusion of the ing of a city, the greatest of which,|the business women to get pleas-| luncheon was served by the hoste: he said, is people with definite pur- —. poses, “The Business and Profes- “If you do not enjoy your} VISITS HERE sional club members have the pur- it it and try something else! Mrs. J. J. Loberg of Minot has ar- pose to make Bismarck a city in ‘ou find the particular work| rived in Bismarck for a few days’ which anyone may be proud to live,”| which brings you pleasure,” the gov-| visit at the Spencer Boise home. Mrs. he said, “and are always ready to do|ernor advised. He urged the women | Loberg is a sister of Mrs. Boise. the things suggested. They are al-|to fit themselves to take charge of : ways ready to contribute their time, | business enterprises, predicting that | PARENTS OF SON thought and energy to the things © will come when the women| Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Dirlam a which need to be done, are constantly of| parents of a son born Tuesday setting an example for the younger 7 “women of the city, and the club is of their work as well as The Smartest a credit to Bismarck.” ee sie, XISHT, IN, BISMARCK ! Marie Hoff, speaking of the yc Mr. and Mrs, N. MeKane of Ster- .. £, . relationship between the employe and | i ling are visiting in the city for a _ Spring Hats All Sizes All Sizes the employer, told of wa; women naturally make - , ployes, and of the specialized train- vith | few days. $3.95 and up Only because of the large quantity which we have purchased are we able to make possible such an opportunity as this in the beginning of the DELPHIAN SOCIETY PROGRAM MEN’S CLUB DINNER ine Metipnian Society will meet at| The Men’s club of the Presbyterian! Prince Hotel tomorrow morning | church will have a dinner tomorrow 0. The subject. will be the! evening at 6:30 in tht church. A teenth Century in America.”| dresses will be given by Judge A. sn Lucille Dah! will be the leader.| Burr and Judge W. L. Nuessle, } Text reports follow: . bers are askgt to bring a frien Announcement |, Zhartoon, the Famous Fortune Teller “The Man of Many Miles” How soon will I receive my In a large variety of the newest styles, prettily trimmed with lace and piped with contrasting materials. Each dress has a six-inch hem. These dresses are made of a well known brand of Gingham, and are worth much more than the price we quote seep ie aaa RE TE TT attra aha parent ene here. A fortunate purchase enables us to offer them for this week-end only at .... Mrs, Krist Kjelstrup| McRoberts at telephone 642 as soon,] [¢ | go west, will I be a suc- ; 5 9be-.each From Jefferson to Jackson ...... as possible, H chan? J ‘ The newest. shades, ‘in . +e irs. W. S. Stratton — a ‘ s s 8 The Cas Slavery and State AUXILIARY MEETS T haven't heard from my modes to match cos- Mrs. Fred Grady| The American Legion Auxiliary! "all to Arms and hela an interesting meeting Wednes- Boston's Place in History ...... day at the home of Mrs. Joseph Bres- .»» Mrs. C. B.-Whittey| low. A'fter a short business session of the Central | cards were played, Mrs. Gerald Rich- brother for five years. Where is he? Ask ZITARTOON, “The Man of Many Miles.” He knows. Will be at Prince hotel. Phone for appointment. Room 414 tumes of every type. Bismarck Cloak Shop The Popular Priced Store Plain Rayon, 36-Inch, a Yard, 35c A very fine woven Rayon material, suitable for a score of uses; may be had in 12 popular spring shades. English Chintz Prints, 37-Inch, a Yard, 25¢ Genuine English Prints that are guaranteed color fast, in many new patterns and color combinations. Neverdarn Silk Hose, 59c, 2 Pairs $1.00 This stocking is made from pure thread silk twisted with rayon, and has heavy re- inforcements of strong mercerized lisle at wearing points. May be had in all the popular shades and in sizes 8! to 10. A regular 65c hose at 2pairs for $1.00. 48-Inch Table Oil Cloth, a Yard, 29c Plain white and blue and white patterns. This is a good weight, first quality oil- cloth at only 29¢ a yard. Rayon Silk Curtains, Each, $1.69 Rayon Silk Panel Curtains in beautiful new patterns, with full three-inch Rayon Silk Fringe. Curtain is 40 inches wide by 2! yards long. Only $1.69 each. 86-inch Plain Rzyon Silk Curtains, with 36-inch Rayon Silk Frinyre, QUA JANOS ONE COON. «2k ib oe eke chia ce es : 1.25 Marquisette Curtain Sets, Set, 89c With Blue, Rose or Gold Ruffles. Set consists of two 214 yard. ruffled panels, double ruffled valance and two ruffled tie backs. Gor THment rs, A. A. Whittemore| holt winning honors. A lunch was! The New South .... Miss Helen Dahl| served at the conclusion of the eve- " — ning. IS RESTING CONFORTABLY Mrs. Dorothy Fields, 90-year-old pioneer of Bismarck, is reported as re: easily at a local hospital.| son has arrived in Bismarck to be the M elds suffered a broken! house guest of Dr. and Mrs. A. A. hip in a fall several weeks ago. It| Whittemore over the week-end. Mrs. will be some time before she is able] Lillibridge is en route home from to be out again, Minot where she instituted a chapter —————__—— of the Order of the Rainbow for ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE | Girls, Miss Dorothy Parsons entertained two tables of guests at a bridge party TO SERVE LUNCH Monday evening. Honors were won| The War Mothers will serve lunch by Miss Helen Shafer. A luncheon! in the Lucas store basement Satur- was served at the conclusion of the day, beginning at 11 a. m. evening. ———————— WEE! VISIT Mrs. Lillian Nibridge of Dickin- Be independent of outside ice supply next eg 5 Sea UNDERGOES OPERATION Miss serie daughter of Mr. and F. E. McCurd: went an operation for ap; Wednesday morning at the St. Alexi- us hospital. ry “4 RETURNS HOME John Mathern, who had injured recently in an shooting, left the St. pital Wednesday for his home aaah —— Matinee Every Day at 2:30 YF eg TENE Brown of Braddock i Mrs. J. W. Brown of! lock is visiting, in Bismarck, the guest. ot | TONIGHT — Thursday her daughter, Mrs. George E. Smith. LEAVES: FOR HOME G. Reimers of Falkirk has left for his home after recupera' operation’ ‘at ‘the '8t. Ale HERE ON BUSINESS | A. H. Helgeson, cashier of the Regan State bank, transacted busi-' ness in the city yesterday. IS OPERATED ON i] Miss Pauline Glaser of Wishek was operated on Wednesday morning at the St. Alexius pital. ENTERS HOSPITAL Mrs. R. F. Howe of Underwood has entered the St. Alexius hospital for treatment. Qe Frigidaire is installed in your homs, you are forever free from the need of outside ice supply. The minute the connections are made and the current turned on you have automatic electric tefrigeration—you have the permanent convenience of direct frost-coil cooling—you have Frigidaire. The Weather Mostly fair tonight and Friday. Colder tonight With Owen Moore and Louise Fazenda CHARLIE CHAPLIN in “Shoulder Arms” FRIDAY and SATURDAY A hurricane of hilarity “Ladies at Play” Doris Kenyon and Lloyd Hughes Piracy sha ee Come in and see. Frigidaire.in =ctual operation. Inspect the new models now on display. Examine the Frigidaire frost-coil. See how it works—how it preserves the freshness and flavor of all foods— how it freezes ice, cubes and makes frozen desserts. ¢« B. K. SKEELS . 408 Broadway Bismarck, N, Dak. ‘ There’s always a bargain at the Big Bargain Basement Store. A.W. Lucas Co. COMING Adolphe Menjou “Blonde or Brunette” Norma Shearer eo . @ oe ea Fri id WhereYou Expect More For Your Money---And Get It ‘| - 4 “A Lunatic at Large” PRODU # GE . ote