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4, o « > a ‘ is t » x %, Davis, for several THURSDAY; MARCH 10, 1927 | members in good standing. "The mem- j ber whose name was drawn was pres- ent last night and would have re- ceived the prize if she had been, | wearing her Auxiliary pin, At the! next meeting $2.00 will be placed in he box. The member whose name is if awn must be pr nt at the meet- ing, wearing the Auxiliary pin, to win | the’ pri PATIENT AT HOSPITAL . Mrs. Henry Olsen of Driscoll is a patient at the Alexius hospiteh { The last showing of men’s, wear each evening at Style | Show by Holt & Johnsrud. Mrs. A. J. Arnot Mrs. J. N. Spaulding ‘ f | jHridge was played during the eve- i Entertains Club| Is aye it Party | gins, Severs solar te a tee | The Man | =: Worth Knowing Today make the ac-; quaintance of the| AETNA-IZER in Bis-| marck—who will take | luncheon was sion of the ya ed at the conclu The Carrent Events club was en- Mrs. R. tertuined Wednesday afternoon at the | Wednesda home of Mrs. A.J. Arnot. Mrs.| Fourth street Geerge Shafer American Artists, Alexander, and Beaux.” Mrs. George Register gave a splen- did description of the Corcoran Art gallery at Washington, At the con-| Mrs. Ge: clusion of the program the hostess} face Morris win served tefreshment: conclusion of t tess served Progressive Mothers W. A. Falconer Talks The Progressive Mothers* club held its regular meeting Wednesday eve-| The Fortnight! ning at the home of Mrs. Hazei Taft. Roll call was answered with current events. ‘an the World Di vA was the subject of an interesting pa- per given by Mrs, George McCay. dg | of bridge were in play, hand Miss Boni: ors, At the ng the hos e luncheon, a | HERE AT HOSPITAL | Mrs, Andrew Ruede of McLaughlin, | |S. D, has entered the St. Alexius hos | pital for treatment, | RS HOSPITAL i Sherman of Hrittin has & local hospital for treat-| Mrs, entered ment. care of you at a small cost per month for Ay- tomobile Insurance — Fire — Theft — Prop-! erty ‘Damage — Lia-| bility or Collision. club was entertain- ternoon at the home W. L. Nuessle on Second | . There was a large attendance of members. ‘An interesting address on the “Hi A round table discussion of the|tory of Burleigh County” was given topic, “Reasons Why War Should be] by W. A. Falconer, a pioneer resident Abolished” was held. Luncheon was| of the county. Mrs. S. D. Cook ga served at the conclusion of the eve-| an excellent paper on the “Farly H ning. tory of North Dakota.” Wachter P. T. A. Mrs. W. A. Falconer to Meet Friday| Hostess to to Auxiliary, The Wachter Parent-Teacher Asso- ciation will hold its meeting Friday evening at 8 o’clock in the Wachter DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 116% Fourth St. Phone 240W Bismarck, N. D. Henry & Henry, Insurance held its regular meetit meeting ie evening at the home of Mrs. W, A. oner. After the business meeting a novel rel ak, Office Phone 263 | Res. 766R school. All parents and friend: prize drawing, ich is to feature! Special attention given to chil- terested. in the ‘school “are. cordially| each meeting, held. One dollar dren's teeth. invetea to attend.; The following pro- s Placed in a box with names of gram will be gi Song . Audience Patriotic Exercise—Group of first grade students. Songs ... First grade Folk dane First grade Address . 0. Saxvik Flag drili-Group of second grade students. ‘Aadkers Minuet- meur. Piano solo, “Bonnie Ben's Dance” Bernitta Naset. Song « Audience COTTAGE PRAYER M INGS Cottage prayer meetings will be held tomorrow morning ee 10 to, at the homes of weler, 114 Avi A L. Hughes, lead 120 Avenue B, leader; Mrs. ’ |. Wright, J.D M. Dahl, 615 Fifth street, Morton, leader; Mrs. A. M. C Matinee Every Day 2:30 TONIGHT THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY leader Rempel, Owens, 700 Sixth street, : Burton, leader. The meetings are being held in connection with the special services at the Presbyterian: church, ts the committee in charge of the reception for out-of-town school girls to be held Sunday afternoon from 4 o'clock at the Business and Pro- fessional Women’s club roo: VISITOR LEAVES Mrs. G. T. MteDonald, who has been the guest of her niece, Mrs, F. M. days, left ing for her home in Jamestown. Mrs. McDonald was here for state com torense <7) of the D. A. R. PAST MATRONS TO MEET The Past Matrons club of the East- The Boy That Rocks the World With Laughter ern Star wi meet oat the torres Rayon C Mrs, R. G, + ‘ourth si z i7 Mriday’ afternoon at 2:30 with Mrs, : cided Sizes Gertrude Miller as hostess. M t é 1 34 PARENTS OF DAUGHTER a : a 7 cca e 34 to 44 Mr, and Mrs, Albert Gray of Arn- e e airs ror e old, N. D., announce the birth of a Astekier this morning at the home of Mrs, W. H. Milles 709 Sixth street. FRATERNITY OFFICER \ Earl W. Benser, Bismarck, has been for warden of Delta Sig- mmerce fraternity at the y of North Dakota. VISITS SISTER Mrs. A. R. Nyden of Hebron is spending a few days in Bismarck with her sister, Mrs. ‘Pokert, a pa- tient at a local hospital. | RETURNS TO TO STEELE | Miss Lillian Oelke returned to her home at Steele today after attending | the telephone representatives’ meet- ings here. Ha! It’s a Big Roar from Start to Finish dastias thant ee Pee man,” and you know ad going some. VISIT SIT SON ind. mae R. D. Jennings in visiting their, son, L. x ee in Bismarck for a few) days. of SBATENTS NTS OF SON Mr, and Mrs. Paul Feltman, 1210; Sweet street, are the parents of a sow born Tuesday morning at their home, HERE FROM | MOFFIT Pees Everett Porter and son, Clair, ‘alvin Porter of Moffit are; jsmarck for a for a: few days. will be open un- Rose Shop til 9 o’clock every Saturday evening until further notige. Mrs, § siting in Fair tonight and Friday. Slightly warmer tonight Regular Admission Prices Play Safe! Come’early. Attend matinees if you can. First-evening show starts at 7:30. BE THERE. The crowds: will be big. Doors open 2:15 and 7:15. EY CT A. W. Lucas Co. Where You Expect More for Your Money---And Get It Bargain Basement Now, when price is such an important factor, are our bargain basement values so Here Are Some Good Ones Men’s Overalls This Overall is made from a 2-20 weight white back denim and is triple stitched and bar strain points. to stand the wear and tear of hard work. 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