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A Mrs, F. A. Copelin Hostess to Bridge Club at Breakfast day at a prettily planne: oclock, Covers were marke: atthe daintil after bridge were in play, honors going to Mrs. P. C. Remington, Lutheran Choir Guests at Dinner . ‘: ~ at Marcks Home Mrs. S. A, Marcks, Miss Jeanette Myhre and Miss Hilda Boe entertain- ed at dinner last evening for the members of the Trinity Lutheran church choir their wives and husbanas The affair was held at the home of Mrs. Marcks, 615 Sixth street. There were 24_ guests seated at quartet tables, Flower centerpieces 4 sweetWeay euOPReu ie four course dinner was served. Mrs. Obert Olson’ Hostess to Capitol Club Last Evening Mrs. Obert A. Olson was hostess Wednesday evening in her home, 218 West Thayer, to the members of the Capitol club, ‘an organization recently formed for wives of legislators and state officials. “Thirty-six members were in attendance, A short business meeting’was held, Mrs. J. E. Stevens, chairman of the historical committee, reporting that district chairmen had been appointed in each county to look after the work of the committee. Mrs. A. G, Sorlie baht named honorary president of the club, Miss Clarice Belk entertained. with a group of readings. Several initia- tion stunts were enjoyed. A lunch- eon was served at the conclusion of the evening, } . Sorlie, Miss Belk. and Miss Auverne Otson assist- ing the hostess. RETURNS HOME Mrs. Chris Martineson, who has civing treatment at the St. 's hospital for a fracture re- ppointed tab! 4 i\. sufficiently improved Wednesday to return to her home. t Mrs, M. C. Doyle entertained Tues- day evening at her home on Sixth hea ted with brating the Mr, D “| eight guest pointed tmble. Following the dinner the guests were taken to the theatre. Mr. Doyle received a number of lovely gifts. St. Patrick’s Day Miss Jane Hagen has returned from Wilton where she has bee with her mother, Mrs, M. G. Hagen, since the ‘some time ago in a fall, was| death of her father about 10 days ago. the THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1927 ‘Social ‘and Personal Mrs. C. E. Knudtson Entertains in Honor of Mrs. A. K. Bolton Mrs. A. K. Bolton of Fargo was| postponed because of numerous oth- er affairs arranged for the same y| honor guest at a prettily planned date the meeting will be ifth breakfast three tables of| in Bismarck during the leg’ session and is leaving Frid oe honors O. W, other prizes will be given away dur- ing the evening. ‘The S. S. chestra wili furnish music for the occasion, from any member of the lodge. The chest is on display in the windows of the Webb Brothers store today. “Sarah Gold Shop. tte 6 ix members of Kappa iter Univer: been done members receiving a key. The regular meeting of the day night of this weck, has party given Wednesday eve- The y Mrs. C. E._ Knudtson, 812/ held will be announced later. n pe honking Mrs. Bolton for ‘ing to Mrs, Bolton and Mrs.| at 7:30. There will be di leve. A‘course luncheon was,/ in preparation for the anni served at the conclusion of the games.| tion to be held next Monday ni Birthday Dinner Is Given Tuesday TO ATLANTA ning for Atlanta, company. For MC. Doyle Epsilon of Sigma Nu at the, of North Dakota have resented with keys for work juring the past year when the chapter won the Gallagher cup, na- tional scholarship, award. William) § Nuessle of Bismarck was one of the ELKS MEETING POSTPONED marck Elks lodge. scheduled for ive COMMANDERY TO MEET A regular meeting of the Tancred Commandery, Knights Templar, wil idge was played at two tables,| be held at the Masonic temple tonight J. P. Sell will leave tomorrow eve- a., where he will| % attend a convention of the Coca Cola) % been ctice @ surprise dinner, cele- birthday anniversary of Covers, were marked for oyle. at the attractively ap- Dance to Be Given : Will fi i By A. 0. U.W. Lodge svdniiaiiepeat A St. Patrick’s dance will be given on Thursday, March 17. at the Pat- IF your property burns, terson ball, for the benefit of the will your fire policy » O. v. dri eam under the reimburse you fully = auspices of the the A. 0. U. W. lodge./| Gays = A beautiful hope chest will be given svelte away at this time. The chest con- Building eosts are tains 78 pleces of hand embroidery,|] nigher fom linens, boudoir pillows, woolen . ues blankets. and other pieces. Three have jumped. you President Madison or-|| ance? Tickets may be secured RETURNS FROM WILTON She has resumed her work at carry enough fire insur- Henry & Henry LEAVES FOR WASHINGTON Mrs. Donald’ Nye: is leaving today for Washington, D. C., where she will make her home. Mr. Nye went to Washington several months ago to accept a government position. LEAVES FOR HOME Mrs. L. W. Page, wife of the In- dian reservation superintendent — at Elbowoods, left, Wednesday for her home. She has been a patient at the H St. Alexius hospital. RETURN HOME ' Mrs. J. F. Chalfin of Hazelton, and her brother, Theron Thornberg of LeRoy:Minn., who have been visiting | % in Bismarck, have returned to their|% homes, MEDICAL INSPECTION Mrs. Frank Brown and Miss Madge |§ Runey have returned from visits to] & a number of the county schools/§ t where medical inspections were|@ H made. 4 ¢ IS IMPROVED S Fred Roberts of Eighth street, who|% if “* has been seriously ill for some time,|@ OL OCOCEAL is now greatly improved and is able} Q”* to be out again. RETURNS TO WING "4 J. F, Lytle. teacher in the Florence | ¢ , Lake district, has returned to his hom at ing alter a vusiness visn | § in the city. LEAVES FOR HOME : Mrs. C. F. Leideholm of Falkirk|% has returned to her home after rc-|® ceiving treatment at the St. Alexiys | § hospital. LEAVES FOR BENTLEY : Miss Margaret Crary has returned to her home in Bentley after being|& dipensraed from the St. Alexius hos- pital. aiden Is ILL Miss Phyllis Yochim of the ‘Webb | &% Brothers store is confined ‘to her home with an attack of appendicitis. ‘ RETURNS TO BRITTIN x ® Mrs, Oscar Kershaw. who has been a patient at the St. Alexius hospital, has returned to her home in Brittin. * (ENTERS HOSPITAL a Mrs. Bert Korupp, ‘1311 Rosser, | % has entered the St. Alexius hospital |§ for treatment. PARENTS OF SON Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hart are the * parents of a son born on Tuesday. ~The Weather Mostly cloudy tonight ‘and Thursday, le Fe Bergeson 2 \ / Mect 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 i Store. ' Kinky Waves Burnt or Destroyed Hair Structure Forever Eliminated By the Nestle Circuline Permanent Wave Process ABroad Statement? No,aFact This mneanelte process has made it. possib! —To make every wave a perfect wave; —To make every wave as tight or as loose as you you may desire; —To eliminate the need and the use of harsh chemicals, such as borax and ammonia, eas- ily detected by their odor; —To reduce the heat required to 100 degrees less than is used for a margel wave; —To wave and re-wave perfectly just-as often,as ~ the new hair growth requires; . —To know before starting that permanent wave perfection will be the result. - In other words, the Nestle Circuline process has banished forever the disappointing kinky waves, the burnt or destroyed hair structure—the ‘one for all” inflexible processes responsible for the fact that out of every ten women who once had . & permanent wave, seven never had another. . Thus has the Nestle Circuline process pyt perma- nent waving on a plane of absolute satst , abso- lute surety. 4 : : : , During the Big Friendship Week, March 7 to 12, we will make a price of ..°. $10.00 Each for permanent wgving by the Nestle Cir- culine process on each of the above days to the first five ladies making appointments therefor. Remember—The Nestle Circuline process jadds grace and sheen to fine, delicate hair. Beauty and Bob Shop LPL LPT LLM LLLPADLALEPSA ODE : WINS SCHOLARSHIP AWARD __ | }6996066969909996069999599595%SS 9555515099955 5955955G555S 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. Tileals The GOSSARD Line of; Beauty them here. Ask to see the Gossard Com- plete—Combination—Girdle —Clasp-Around — Front Lacing Corset—Brassiere— “Dancelette—Step-in—Com- Indoors and out, all over the | world—wherever style is on parade—Gossards are the foundation garments of good grooming. 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