The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 25, 1927, Page 5

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¥ Evening Bridge Party Given By is Madge King et entertained Wed sesday evening at a prettily planned orides party. Three tabls were in , honors Fis, to Miss Mildred Jagiall and . Robert Webb. orations were attractively carried out, in th ington birthday moti. conclusion of the evening a course lencheon was. was served. Mesdames Dobler and Stackhouse Are Hostesses at Party A Ladi planned bridge luneheon was ant hursday at the home of Mri . Dobler, Mrs. Dobler and Mrs. c E, Stackhouse entertaining’ jointly. The luncheon tables were at- tractively decorated with roses and freesias. Covers were marked for 22 guests. After the luncheon five tables of bridge were in play, Mrs. A. E. Brink and Mrs, H. P, Goddard winning hon- ors, Mrs. Schoregge and Mrs. Stucke Joint Hostesses There were ok tables of guests Thursday afternoon at the second of a series of bridge parties being given ie bias by Mrs. F. C. Stucke and Mrs, horegge at the latter's tee on Feist street. Patriotic col- ors were used to decorate the rooms. | Honors in the bridge games we: won by Mrs. W. E. Cole and Mrs. C.} A. Fisher, At the conclusion of ‘the! afternog@n a cou lil was served by the hoi Children’s Story Hour at Library Saturday Morning Children of the first, second and third grades are invited to attend the children’s story hour at the Bismarck rae ry tomorrow morning at Elizabeth Donovan, Will rehool teacher, will be in charge. The children’s room has been com- pletely redecorated and ig now fresh and attractive. A large number of children are expected to attend, VISIT CAPITAL CITY Students in the seventh and cighth rrades and the high school of Mc- Kenzie came to Bismarck yesterday to visit the state legislature and the penitentia: They ‘were: accompanied , by D. E. Wharton, McKenzie schools. VISIT LEGISLATURE Miss Ruth Faller accompanied the seventh and cighth grade students of Sterling to Bismarck Wednesday when they visited the state legisla- ture and various state buildings. LEAVES FOR JAMESTOWN Miss Alice Luke left Thursday for her home in Jamestown for an_ex- tended stay. Miss Luke has been engaged in nursing service in Bis- marek, TO, GIVE DINNER St. Mary’s Sodality wi three course dinner to 2 o'clock in St. Mary The public is invited to attend, TO VISIT IN FARGO Miss Myril Danstrom and Miss Lil- lian Delzer are leaving next week ‘for Fargo where they will visit friends of Miss Danstrom. Paintex supplies at Bis- marck Paint & Glass Co. Com- plete Line. Phone 399-J. Meet and greet ship Week, Aute any ater time) al Bie FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1927 Social and Personal | Miss Madge er Dec- | teacher in the! ur giants during —— Miss Bessie Varney Honoree Thursday at Bridge Party Miss Bertha Thurs y evenini Second street wit her sister, Miss Bes leaving Saturda; o resume her work after a three months’ ey entertained -y er home on Mrs, Roy pr tp winning honors. A prettily aj ted course luncheon was served aafter the ie the games. Thursday ; Musical Club Gives Open Program a at Church Members of the the Thursday Musical club held 0 I house in the auditot ium of @ Methodist Episcopal {church yesterday afternoon, A pa- ioe program of musical numbers ‘was enthusiastically received by an appreciativ ; Peltier, Indian school student, ed the club members, singing two numbers in =n Red tulips ‘and bitter sweet, together with patriotic decora- tions, attractively adorned the torium. Miss Bessie Baldwin was in charge of th. program, Mrs. Ralph Penner Hostess at Bridge Party on Thursday Mrs. Ralph. Penner, 821 Fourth street, was hostess Thursday afte noon at the second of a series of bridge parties. There were six tables of gues rae in the games going jto Mrs, es Wallace and Mrs. R. 1D. Ketnelty ‘At the conclusion of the games the hostess served a prettily appointed | course luncheon. M Penner will entertain again on Saturd: | / RETURNS FRO3 INNEAPOLIS . Miss Ida Iverson has returned from Minneapolis and Minn, where she has been vis for several da: CANDY SALE The Wetomachick Campfire Girls ‘will have a candy sale Saturday aft- ernoon, beginning at 4 o'clock, at the McKenzie hotel. The Weather || Fair tonight and prob- ably Saturday. No decided change HART Miss Chrissie Budge Member of National B. Miss Chi of the local Business and Profession~ al Women's Governor A. G. Sorlie, has been ap- pointed a member of the ship committee of tue National B. W. federation according to word re-| received here from national head qua: ters in Dakota woman to receive appointment ona Florence serve with the ‘Rational ition. Among There were two tables of guests,| nation: year i an ‘irst definite step toward the forma- ion has been taken with the appoint- ment of Miss Harriet Taylor of New York city to heau the committee of internation: who travel ithe committee. sme Taylor is one of the directors f the which carry groups abro: She has crossed the has visited every European coun- Y. .W. C. during and at the close of the War. The duty of the international rela- tions committee will be to make con- tacts with foreign business women and to survey informally the field in other countries with a view of deter- mining whe bd Hedk ie is deh) a make possible the I ing of federation ca SCHAFFNER & MARX SPRING SUITS “$32.50 Bergeson’s Quality-Style-Econemy | the Big Friend- larch 7-12, (or at Friendship le Show, AS W. Lucas Co. F Step Lightly-- Look Graceful. -~-In Foot Savers | Comfortable feet are the Wear Foot Saver Shoes: ness of step basis of graceful movement. and have that grace and light- t all the world admires, Foot Savers’ scientific in-built features support the arch —eliminate the cause of unnatural strains and tired feet. The new Foot Saver them and realize your ideal models are alluring in their beauty —their style—their distinctiveness. Come in and see in fine foctwear. 4 Sizes 3 to 9. Widths AAAA to D $10.00 ENT ALUMNI Fifty alumni of the University of North Dakota have been selected to prominent of the school’s graduates. The list includes the following Bis- marek names: Harrison Bronson, Judge Sveinbjorn John .B, phy, chairman of the Ragnvold A, Nestos, former North Dakota governor; Judge Wil- Nuessle and Attorney General rge Shafer. Miss Minnie J. Niel- -| son, former superintendent of public instruction, and Lynn J. Frezier, Unit- ed States senator from North Dukota, are also among tiiose selected. P. W. Committee ie E. Budge, presideng| club and secretary to membe: New York city. Another; WATSON IS ELECTED L. Watson of McKenzie national committee ie Miss “Brogan of Minot, who will nce com- Ww. Burleigh County Pioneers’ ass at the anual meeting and banquet held Tuesday evening at the Grand Pacific hotel. Through an error in proof reading, the Tribune recently said the newly elected ene vice president was W. L, Wit: ir, Wat- son is one of the real ‘North ‘Dakota pio 46 TO REPRESENT NORTH DAKOTA Miss Margaret Cable, assistant pro- fessor of ceramics at the University chief activities of the eration for the coming ctive formation of federation. The I relations. Other women ars. xtensively will serve on World Acquaintance tours annually. Atlantic 22 times] state of North Dakota at the annual iuncheon of famous women at the Women’s World Fair in Chicago, May 24, Miss Cable has been appointed b; Governor Sorlie. She will exhibit North Dakota clay pottery which has been made in the University ceramics department. BISMARCK GIRL WED IN ILLINOIS ‘Miss Clara Cordon, daughter of Mr. Mrs. George Cordon of Bismarck, united in marriage to Dr. dada! ‘don of Moline, Ill Miss Taylor was in charge of C. A. war activities in, ticipation of leas and i New Silks | for Your Spring Frocks They are so fresh and pretty, their gay colors and dainty designs so suggestive of spring Just to see them gives one the urge to buy them They’ll make cunning frocks for utility wear, for afternoon and street wear, and the best they’re priced reasonably 36-Inch Plaid Taffetas and Checks Plaids and checks are good for spring, and are especially desirable in the two-toned sport frocks $2.95 Yard 40-Inch Silk Prints" Exclusive designs, in all silk prints; washable FOR THE BETTER DRESSES $3.25 ui $3.75 Ya. 40-Inch | Silk Crepe de Chine In all the beautiful colors for spring $1.39 a Yard Have the fun of making your own spring frocks, enjoy the satisfaction of wearing your own creations, and ask at our pattern counter how to make $100 while doing so. be listed in the year book as the most| Mrs. thei wedding trip. home in Moline after April 1, ig ed Thursday afternoon in St. Mai school auditorium with a card pa Honors in the games Mrs. E. E. Morris. prize went to Mrs, Hostesses were Mrs. Patzman, Mrs. T. Wynkoop and Mrs. H. W. sale at Hoskins-Meyer on morning beginning at 10 o'clock. , having resided here almost! day in Steele. have had D. H. Houser wash| several oriental rugs for me, of North Dakota, will represent the| and the results are entirely | satisfactory in every way,” says James Moffat of the %|Dayton company’s oriental rug department. ommend his work to any who mav have oriental rugs to be washed.” you wish washed, telephone Mm 262-W or call at 44 Thayer.—} special cs 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. Friendship Store. . _ WHERE YOU EXPECT MORE-FOR YOUR MONEY—AND GET IT. it the home of her si here she has been, Gordon are. ow in the cast on They will be at SEWING CIRC! St, Mary's Se OM BRADDOCK of Braddock was in the on business, ' were won by The cozy corn: R. W. Patam pata R GRAND FORKS hier left for Grand Forks | Herman. RETURNS FROM GARRISON M low has returned from al days’ visit with her sister, | . Robinson, of Garrison. FOOD SALE St. Mary's Sodality will hold a food Saturday Pahitex ~~ supplies at Bis- marck Paint & Glass Co. Com- | | plete Line. Phone 399-J. IN STEELE Mrs, J. N, Wright is spending the “This is to certify that I) | “I can rec-| DR. T. G. OHARA DENTIST Little Bldg. N. Dak. If you have rugs Adv. ASSO PCOOPOCSO OES AOS ay SLY of all, EO LILEOLESLCOCLOPOUL SOCIOL EELELELEPLLPLPPAAPRRL BELLS ALDELLPRRPBDLBLPRLSLLPDPELLLBDALB LLL LLL LLL LLL LLLP AM - 2 fi ? . Ys os COE L) | Al ET Ed 87187 |\87 18083 Pa ea a) IB ASSL LLCOP PLP PRPDBPPALDPBPBLPPPPPPPPPBLPPPLDLLPPPL LPP BAP LPPPLLP®DPPPLA A PLAAa " Meet and greet your friends during the Big Friend- ship Week, Auto and Style Show, March 7-12, (or at any other time) at the Big A. W. Lucas Co. Friendship Store. Extra quality Choco- lates, a lb. 39c Absolutely pure and fresh—just received from Eline’s, Milwaukee's famous candy makers Chiffon Hose of Sheerest Weight and Service Hose That Wear $1.19 No matter how brief your skirts, nor how low your shoes, there is nothing to show but a smooth, fine surface of gleaming silk Gingham Frocks with contrasting materials. Newest styles and prettily 9 5 Each dress has a_ six-inch & trimmed with lace and piped hem. A large variéty to choose from. LODE DODOE SESS S FIO GDS GDOSODESS BESO GSO SSDS GOP POS GO SLOOP LLSL SG LGLLPOLE VSL SLOSLDOL LD PLEOPEPOS GLCP SECEELLDLL EPL LPL ABB LLLP LPL LPB RBRLSLL LLL LSLELRLLS SLPS LEA And many more just as good Men’s Dress ‘Shirts $1.00 Some good ones left for Saturday selling Neckband and collar attached styles A.W. LUCAS CO, Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center

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