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ays ; : ocial and Mrs. C. F. Dullam_. Hostess to Club at Bridge Luncheon Mrs. G. F. Dullam entertained the members of her bridge club Tuesday ata bridge luncheon. An attractively appointed course luncheon was served ta 12 members of the club. After the luncheon three tables of bridge were in play. Honors in the games were won by Mrs. F, A. ’ Knowles. Mrs. K. A. McCord Hostess Tuesday at Bridge Party Mrs. K. AL McCord was hostess Tuesday afternoon in her home, 206) Avenue A, at a prettily planned bridge party. There were three table: play during the afternoon, Mrs. Sell and Mrs. Van iddlemas win- ning honors. Spring flowers were used attrac- tively dbout the rooms. At the con: clusion of the afternoon the hoster served a luncheon. Mesdames Johnson and Smith Hostesses to Missionary Group Mrs. J, B. Smith and Mrs. Frank Johnson entertained ey, Tuesday evening at the Smith home with a \ biidgis‘party for KdseS group of the ‘ably "Otiety. There were six play during the evening, honors going to Misg Boniface Morris and Mrs. E. C. White. At the conclusion of the play the hostesses served a course luncheon in which the St. Patrick colors of ‘een and white were attractively carried out,” State Meeting of D. A. R. Opens in Bismarck Tuesday Representatives from each of the nine chapters in North Dakota are ex- pected to be in Bismarck next Tues- day and Wednesday for the annual state meeting’ of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Officers of the Minishoshe chapter are in charge of the program for the con- vention. Meetings will be held at the McCabe Methodist Episcopal church: -. A bi quet has been planned for Tue: evening at the Prince hotel and a luncheon will be ‘given Wednesday in honor of the deleg: Other en- tertainments will be a a The presence of M' Young of New York City, vice presi- dent general of the national society, will be one of the outstanding fea- tures of the convention. The pro- gram has not been completely ranged. ree N. ar- OM TRIP awford, state historian and has returned from Flaxton and Minot where he gave a number of talks, At Flaxton he addressed a group of schoo! children, a women’s club and a pee meeting. He also assisted. with an exhibit of pioneer curios, contributing several from the state historical society. In Minot he talked at a meeting of federated women’s clubs and at the Minot high _ school, . PRESENT VAUDEVILLE ACT A vaudeville act, presented under ° the direction of M . J. Myers, en- tertained the Catholic Daughters of at their regular meeting’ Monday evening in St. Mary's school taking part in the A. D. McKinnon, | F. > Mi Catherine Bleth, Miss Gi Hawk, Mrs. R. L. Johnsrud and Miss Agnes Boehm. LUTHERAN LADIES TO MEET The Trinity Lutheran Ladies Aid society will meet Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the church parlors. Hostesses will be Mrs. I. G. Monson, irs. George Hanson, Mrs. George % Gullickson and Mi |. Hanson. CALLED HOME Representative J. H. Burkhart of Ward county has been called home 4 the death of his mother-in-law. le does not plan to return to: Bis- marck during the remainder of the session, ¥ ... IN MINNEAPOLIS... and Mrs, Henry Duemeland 1 have gone:to Minneapolis for a week's wisit with: ftiends, 9 RETURNS FROM VISIT Miss Nora Hillestad has returned ma visit with relatives at New England, RETURNS FROM JAMESTOWN Miss Marjorie Smith has returned isit.in Jamestown. ILL WITH SCARLET FEVER Paul Wachter is quarantined at his home with an attack of scarlet fever. “If you investigate—you'll Kelvinate.” Phone 407. ee ‘The Weather Mostly cloudy _ tonight and Thursday. Warmer $27.50 2 PAIRS OF \M by the Super Senate during the leg- islative session was held last evening at the Patterson’s hall. chestra played for the most largely attended of the season. About 175 couples were present. per-Senate w: Alma Sundquist Patient entertained Monda; at ‘thé’ home of M surprise party cele! day anniversa: honors going to Miss Su Mrs. Elizabeth Forrister. Out-of-town School cial hour for out-of-town school girls for Sunday will include Mrs. C. H. Schoregge, Mrs. F. Bessie Baldwin, Mi 5 The for the afternoon and it is hoped that | all out-of-town girls attending schoo! | or business college in Bismarck will} attend. The social hour is held each | Sunday from 4 to 6:30 in the Business an rooms, piano recitals was gi cause of illness. Announce tl their home. Miss Irma Goldsmith of Bismarck, M.E. BOLTON Osteopath WEDNESDAY,, MARCH 2, 1927 Personal embers of Super. . | Senate Entertain | . Tuesday at Dance The last of a series of dances given Dirlam's or- dance, the An entertaining feature of the eve- vaudéville act by Miss 1 and Archie McPhee. e committee of the Su- in charge. Is Complimented at Bridge Dinner Mrs. Jessie Harris and Mrs. ing the birt! of Miss Alma Sund. The affair was a dinner, the being attractively decorated id white. Tulips were the flor id. Covers were marked for 1 dinner bridge wag played, juist and Miss Sund- received a number of gifts. sses were assisted by s’ grandmother, Mrs, M. J. nment For Girls Each Sunday! The committee in charge of the so-|¥ C.. Stucke, and Miss fred Barrington.!¥ committee has interesting plans | Professional Women’s The reception last Sunday after. | noon was attended by 15 girls. Under! % the direction of the chairman, Mrs.| Smith, the committee had arranged a} car ride for the guest clusion of the drive served in the club rooms. At the con- | ot lunch was PIANO RECITAL The second and last of a series of m last evening | of Mrs. Genevieve Menard fit the Capital City Music| The program. was well ren-! dered, all the numbers earning cor-| dial applause.) asked to repeat: one of her numbers, the Second iss-Ruth Gordon was Mazurka by Goddard, hich she had played at the first re- al Monday evening. Two pupils,| iss. Peggy Bergeson and Miss Rileen xvik, were ungble to take part be- PARENTS OF DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Herr of Wishek birth of a daughter at} 9 Mrs. Herr was formerly TONIGHT WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY Matinee Every Day at 2:30 DOCTOR " 116% Fourth St, ‘Telephone 240W Follows Coiffure The secret of the chic of this latest Reboux creation lies in having the] chairman of the hat follow the hair-line in its snug- . C. Arne: Mrs, H. W. street; No. Twelfth street « The Methodist Ladies Aid society will meet Thursday afternoon in the following homes: t ‘Bion. Several other Beulah men are ‘planning to come here for, the final day of the session, according to Mr. Heinemeyer. . William Nuessle, at the annual military nesa. University of North Dakota, held. re- Show, March 7-12, or at any other tim THE BISMARCK TRIBUNB AID TO MEET eeting and | Officers lans for the en- All interested Re- be served, | METHODIST AID TO MEET No. 1, Mrs, Henry 1, y No. 2, 5 |, Mrs. P. A. Shuren, HERE FROM BEULAH Beulah is ing business in Bismarck k. He plans to remain here he clove of the legislative sés- ASSISTED WITH BALL Bisma: ropert: mmittee all at the | cently, Mr. Nuessle is a senior in The Presbyterian Ladies Aid will commerce at the university. have a business meeting Thursday afternoon at the church. This is the, reguiar annual business reports will be given by all officers | been and committee chairmen, will be elected and suing year discussed. in the aid are asked 40 attend. tresnments wil CALLED FROM SCHOOL Miss Helen Crawford, who attending the University nh Levatn, nas heen called e with her mother, Mrs. L. rore, Wh is serivusly iil, VISITOR LEAVES has of home F. Mrs. FP. R. Schuman and two chil- dren, who have heen visiting in Bis- marck with Mrs. Schuman’s sis Mrs. J.B. Lacey, left this morn for their home lit Minneapolis. ALUMNI TS The Bismarck hospital last evening in the nurses recept room at the hospital. Hostesses w Mi Lyngstad. NONPARTISAN SU. PER ter, ing alumni met ion ere Leona Lamb and Miss Charlotte The Nonpartisan ladies will serve a supper Thursday evening at the 1. O. O, F, hall. All legislators and the general public.are invited to tend. COSMOS CLUB MEETS The Cosmos club was entertait Cook. ian Three ate ined | Monday evening at the home of Miss interesting pers were ‘given, “Faith,” by Mrs. Cynthia Cook, “Hope,” by Mrs. Lot- Meet and greet your friends during the Big Friendship Week, Auto and Style x“) at thé Big A. W. Lucas Co. Friendship re. Everything to Make Baby Happy-- Chrissie Budge. swered \'with “Helpful Februarians.” The next meeting will be held March 14. Wahpeton Se city for a few day : i tie Sowles, and “Charity” by Miss | Roli_ call was an- sayings of TO VISIT IN FARGO Mrs, L. P. Johansen and children went to Fargo this morning to be the guests of Mrs, Johansen's brothers TO MINOT B.C. Larkin of the state railron commission has gone to Minot to at tend the grain deal Superint GU HERE Mr. a WwW. H. Lingson for a few days. Cuddly robes to wear, inside when he’s on inspection, or outside when he takes an air- ing, beautiful little dresses, made by hand; dainty things that will fascinate and keep him happy—in fact, everything for the smallest member of the family. Blankets Pink and blue eiderdown blan- is $1 25 kets . Baby Bonnets All white poplin bonnets, lace trimmed, in $1.35 several styles... Crib Blankets Pink and blue blankets trim- med in white; $1.95 revgrsible Knitted Sets Knitted sets of sweater, cap and leggings in tan, white Pink os eeseene $4.50 pink Sacques Hand-made flan- $1 25 nelette sacques. Sweaters White wool sweaters, coat models, sizes $2.95 24 to 28 Helmets White wool helmets, trimmed with pink 1 .00 and blue Girls’ Bloomer Dresses - In prints and ginghams, 2 to 6 1.65 years old Girls’ Bloomer Dresses In faricy voiles and broadcloths, 2.95 sizes 2 to 6 Baby Bootees White er bootees, three- quarters an short lengths 5c Blankets White blankets with blue and stripe $2.95 Cos seg hit ‘oat and slip-on styles, white pink trimming. DL.9S Sweaters ‘worl sweaters trim- White tna te”. $1.00 Baby Bibs White turkish toweling bibs with pink or blue borders .. 1 5c Jap Bath Robes Pink and blue quilted both robes of silk Receiving . Blankets All white, and white Wee c Bath Robes Pink and biue bath robes cords wes csssesess 98c Baby Shirts Vanta Silk and wool shirts, double $ 1 y 50 breasted ‘ Jap Jackets Frog fastenings, hand em- broidery, pink $3 95 and blue . Jap Quilts Rink ene. pee with hand min... S299 Jap Moccasins sabiue $1.00 pi Hina FLANNELETTE TRUDES 9c Vanta Baby Hose Finely ribbed 50 c wool hose white Gowns ., 69c Flannelette gowns, trimmed with pink and blue In prints and ginghams, sizes 2 to 6 Practical little styles in colors Dresses Hand-made dresses Philippine Dresses A_ beautiiuiiy made dress, with hand embroidery and drawn $ 1 2 5 WOM. Uiacssaae Kimonas Hlanneietie kimonas, hand embr« |- ered = seeeeeeee $ 1 25 Carriage Robes Carriage robes and pillow cases to match in pink and blue erene seine $3 50 de chine Diapers Solvos rubber diapers, tri- angular shape, 50 Cc fasten with tape .. Bonnets Dainty georgette bonnets in .. 3.25 blue Bonnets Crepe de chine bonnets in pink and a4 $3.75 blue ... Girls’ Bloomer Dresses Boys’ Suits Oliver Twist, Middies and Sport styles, white blouses, eclored trousers .. $1.25 Creepers $1.00 If you cannot: get down town, just call No. 7, ask for Baby’s Own Shop, and we will be glad to take your order. -MONEY—AND GET IT. A.W. LUCAS CO. WHERE YOU EXPECT MORE®OR YOUR gj ) Hartman of; Pes are guests at the home of A.j Eggs being cheaper I will make fj; angel food cakes from now on} for $1.25 each. Mrs. W. E. Cleveland. Phone 975. | PLSD OOCOOSOE COC SPSSSSS SSSR SRCPOR SCP SROVOPCPOPOPC OOO ad “If you investigate—you'll Kelvinate.” DR. T. G. OHARA DENTIST __ Hittle Bldg. Mail orders filled JAMES W. MAREK Third St, So. of Prince Hotel Rismarck tex. 766 to chile COLL ALEC LEC ELMEELEL LAA ELE AAI LL PSPC LPP LLL LLLP OCA 5SSSCSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS9S FOSS SS S9S SOS SSO DSO SOOOODDSOD SOE: SCEPC GOSODUE OF You Will Want New Slippers to Wear to Spring Parties You will like the Slippers we have assembled for Spring because thi have so much _ individuality. The styles are particularly pretty this season and there are so many bewitching colors and unique cerybinations to choose from. Pastel Parchment Rose Blush Blondette Shell Gray Gingham Kid $8.50 to $11.00 “First with the Newest” Kichmond's Bootery Carload of choice potatoes will be. on track Wednesday and Thursday, March 2 and 3 Phone 193 Price $1.60 per bu. Havea Lignite Coal Gas Burner D Getting up in the early morn and shivering down to - the basement with a miserable half-hour spent in try- ing to revive a fire that is almost or entirely out is not a pleasant experience. There is a way out of this trouble, discomfort and in- convenience and you can be on really friendly terms with your heating plant by installing The Coal Gas Burner It controls the furnace fire day and night by auto- matically regulating the drafts and dampers. . Maintains any desired temperature during the day, lowers it at bedtime and holds it there. In the morn- ing at a set hour it again operates for the t warm daytime degree, the house being warm when you are ready to dress, We've acorking neu booklet in calors * —“The Convenience of Comfort’. Ask us to send you one—a postat will do or phone. = BCE Phone 407 C. C. Larsen Local Agent