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i Mrs. F. B. McAneney Hostess Thursday at Bridge Dinner Thursday: writen Be Avenue D, Guests were eight ladi entertained PI id out the ~ythosen color motif. Two tables of bridge were in play after dinner, honors going to Miss _ Marr and Miss Mildred Run- fell. Dinner Thursday Complimentary to Miss Viola Miller Mrs. H. A, Thompson and Mrs. F. J. Galvin entertained last evening at the home of the latter with a dinner in compliment to Miss Viola Miller, who is leaving next week for Chicago. Covers were marked for 16 at the at- tractively, decorated tables. Following the dinner the evening was spent informally. Miss Miller has been visiting in Bismarck for several weeks, Church Service and Party to Celebrate “Rainbow Anniversary The advisory board of the Order of the Rainbow for Girls will enter- tain this evening at the Masonic Tem- ple with a party for the members, celebrating the second anniversary of the organization in Bismarck, Part of the girls will be dressed as boys and will escort the other members to the affair. Games and stunts are be- ing planned and refreshments wili be served, Mrs, W. S. Stratton and Mrs. W. F. Harris will be in charge of the en- tertainment for the evening. Mem- hers of the advisory board are Mrs, F. A. Lahr, Mrs, E. V. Labry Mr. and Mrs. 0, Lundquist, Mrs, Bert Dunn, Mrs. J, B, Belk, Mrs. H. F. Keller, John Parkinson, H. 8. Lobach, and Mrs. F. E, Diehl, mother advisor. Sunday morning the Rainbow girls will hear an anniversary sermon at the McCabe Methodist Episcopal church, The girly will attend in a body, ‘accompanied by members of the advisory hoard. CAMPFIRE GIRLS MEET 2 The Oeccea Campfire group met at the Community Council rest room last evening, The ‘meeting was op- ened by repeating the seven laws of the camp fire. Several committee reports were heard. Games were played during the temainder of the evening. ENTERTAINS CLUB : Miss Katheriné McDonald was hos- tess to the Past Noble Grands’ club of Nicholson Rebekah lodge, No. 40, last evening in her home, After the business ssion a social hour was enjoyed and a refreshment course was served by the hostess. BRIDGE CLUB ENTERTAINED FRIDAY; APRIL 1, 1927 - Social and Personal Miss Sylvia Sell Hostess to Club at Bridge Party Miss Sylvia Sell was hostess last evening at her horte in the Person| Court to the members of her bridge) club. Two tables were in play dur- ing the evening, Miss Marion Burke winning honors. Miss Lucile Lahr was presented with » guest favor by the hostess. At the conclusion of the games @ prettily luncheon was served, Mrs. W. C. Bush Honor Guest at Bridge Luncheon Mrs. J. L. George entertained Thursday at her apartment in the Tribune building with a bridge lunch. eon for Mrs. W. C. Bush. Mr. and Mrs. Bush and family are leaving in the near future for Fergus Falls, Minn., to make their home. The tables were prettily decorated with roses and the same flowers were used about the rooms, There were eight guests, After the luncheon bridge was play- ed, Mrs. J. C. Oberg winning honors. Mrs. Bush received a guest prize. appointed RETURNS FROM FLORIDA H. A. Armstrong of Hazelton re- turned today from a five months’ ‘trip through the south and east. Leaving here November 5, he went to Florida and spent the greater part of the time traveling over that state, although he visited for a short time in Havana, Cuba. The land boom in Florida is a thing of the past, Mr. Armstrong says, and the state is now trying to get back on a normal basis. On the return tri spent several days in Washington, being in the nation’s capital during the closing weeks of the congression- al session. He left this afternoon for his home town, where he has lived for the past 44 years, stating that North Dakota still looks the best to him of arty state he has seen. S MEET TONIGHT lected officers of the Bis- s l8dge will be installed at! the regular session of the lodge to- Mr. Armstrong night at the Elks hall. Otto Bauer of Mandan, past exalted ruler, will be the installing officer, Following the regular business of the lodge, lunch wil be served. KING'S HERALDS TO MEET ing'’s Heralds of the Metho- ch will meet at the home of @ guest last evening at the regu. | meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary | Canton No. 5, I. 0. O. F. | | ing a few days in Bismarck with Mr. Owens, a patient at the hospital. o’clock, at Jarrell Hardware} store by the Ladies of the ORE ERAN Ly SRD eT Ml 8 eae ae THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. af + Hints on Etiquet 1, Wh a second help’ the knife and 2. Should ra fork? © guest at dinner urses which the eaten, or does he ¢ course the others ¢ is passed for GUEST AT LODGE MEET at is done with Mrs. F. L, Burdick of Mandan VISITS HUSBAND Mrs. G. Owens of Hazen is spend- . Who arises from the table The Answers 1. They are placed side by side to the right of the plate. i 2. He is served: with the course which the other guests are cating, 3. The hostess. Bismarck Food Sale Saturday, 1 The Methodist Ladies’ Aid| will hold a Rummage Sale in, the church basement Satur- day, Apri d First Lutheran church See Uncle Bill find his hat. Rex Theatre tonight. “What! You danced until 2 o’clock ' this morning? And here you are —tresh as a daisy at 8! How do you account for it?” “FLORSHEIMS!” “What's that—a nerve tonic?” “No—a foot tonic—a pair of shoes that don’t kill your feet. Get Florsheims if you want to glide over hard pavements and dance floors in real comfort!" Richmond's Bootery ss Louise Dietz, 1002 Eighth street.| Saturday afternoon at: 2:30. A\ members are asked to be present. | ¢ FOOD SALE | TheWild Rose troop, No. 1, Girl Scouts, will have a food sale Satur- | as DR. T. G. OHA DENTIST. Room 10 Over Hall's Drug Store Members of the Business and Pro- fessional Women's bridge club were entertained last evening at the club rooms by Mrs. Robert Petron and Miss Marie Robertson. Luncheon was served after the games. *, . ENTERTAIN AT DINNER “ Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Ecklund enter- tained at dinner last evening at their! home on Avenue F in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. John Olson, who are leaving next month for Europe. CONTEST JUDGES Mrs. C. G. Boise, Mrs. Emma Gol- den and Miss Madge Runey will go to Sterling this evening to act as judges in a W. C. T. U. declamatory contest at the Sterling school No. 2. RETURNS TO STERLING Miss Mary Ellison of Sterling, who has been employed at the county treasurer's office during the winter, will return to her home in Sterling this week-end. * a MARRIAGE LICENSE I§SUED A marriage license was {Ssued yes- terday in Burleigh county court to Joseph William Miss Mable Alfreda Knudson, also of * Regan, . 1S IMPROVING Mrs. Paul S, Wright, who has been seriously ill at the Bismarck hospi- tal for several days, is resting easily today and is improving nicely. LEAVES FOR HOME, , Mrs. L, G. Eastman of Hazen, who has been a patient at the Bismarck hospital for the past week, left to- day fon her home. TO LA CROSSE Miss Pauline Harr graduate nurse, left this morning for La Crosse, Wis., where she has been called on a case. DINNER. SUNDAY . The Catholic ladies will give a din- ner Sunday in St. Mary’s auditorium. The public is invited to attend. : HERE FROM MOTT - E, A. Weinberger of Mott transact- ed business in the city Thursda; The Weather Mostly cloudy tonight and Saturday. Not much change GORDON $10, $7, $5 jifer of Regan and) Bismarck, N. Dak. Office Phone 263 Res. 766R. Special attention given to chil- dren's teeth. Se Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT FRIDAY & SATURDAY Made to order for fun and laughter H | A. W. LUCAS CO. ] Where You Expect More For Your Money—and Get It Specials in Toiletries For Saturday Only One-pound Rolls of Absorbent Cotton 39c Regular Price Saturday Price Mais i eo ihncsedecen ete ties ba $ .39 .60 Mulsified Cocoanut Oil Shampoo 39 .50 Palm Olive Shampoo ............. Bd .50 Hinds’ Honey and Almond Cream 5 1,00 Krank’s Lemon Cream ........ -60.Daggett.& Ramsdell Cold Cream . :2% Woodbury’s Facial Soap, 3 bars fe 55 .25 Cuticura Soap ... 19 .25 Resinol Soap ...............00.- 19 .10 Assorted Toilet Soaps, 4 bars for 25 .25 Mennen’s Talcum Powder ....... 19 .50 Assorted Face Powders .. A5 1.00 Assorted Face Powders .. 85 COMEDY . “Many Scrappy Returns” COMING Harold Bell Wright's “The Winning of Barbara Worth” Ronald Colman ‘ Vilma Banky - PALACE - MANDAN Tonight and Saturday “McFadden’s Flats” 1.00 Listerine, 14-0z. ...... 79 .25 Listerine, 3-0z. ... 21 .35 Stacomb, in tubes ....... 29 .50 Dr. West’s Tooth Brushes 35 .50 Pepsodent Toothpaste ... 35 .25 Listerine Toothpaste ................... 19 Two-pound Bars Jergen’s Castile Soap 49c sar Again Saturday Women’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs 6 for 69c 1A. W. LUCAS CO. Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center Ke tet RR a EMER SPRING NEEDS For the Busy Home Maker Springtime is housecleaning time, also a good time to replace curtains, draperies, rugs, lamps and all the little things that serve so well to make the home an attractive place to live in. Come in now and see all the lovely things we have to offer you Sunfast Cretonnes Many new spring patterns are featured on extra quality cre- | tonnes in fast colors. Large or small floral designs on light or dark grounds for living room, dining room, bed room or break- fast nook PER YARD 95c $1.18 $1.35 $1,75 Smocks and Pillows Marquisettes New soft pastel colors as well as white or cream in quality scrims and marquisettes, plain or figured in Mercerized or rayon weaves that combine with all kinds of drapes 75c 95c $1.18 See the many made-up models in smocks and pillows of our fast color cretonnes, rayon and silk damasks. Special Showing Of new drapery braids and fringes that lend themselves to all color ideas and all purposes. PANEL CURTAINS A style and pattern for anywhere in the home—- plain or figured—with fringes or flounces, in mer- cerized, rayon or gold lace weaves. We have never would be futile, shown such lovely patterns at such moderate prices Lamp Shade Trimmings We are showing new Ruchings, Silk Braids, Cords, Bead Trimmings, Fringe and Lamp Pulls that will com- bine with all kinds of lamp shades—Ask to see them FURNITURE AND RUGS If your plans for spring call for new furniture, you’ll do well to inspect the recent additions to our already large line DAMASKS Plain, striped or figured silk damasks in rich, deep colorings combined with gold—a splendid founda- tion for a new decorative idea in the living room. You must see them—An attempt to describe them ei yn DNDN ‘on \ LIVING ROOM SUITES Several new suites now on display—of guaranteed “Karpen” con- struction—with velour or mohair upholstery in many lovely patterns and colors. Never have we been able to offer such high grade fur- signage $160.00 aso ve | AXMINSTER RUGS Harmonious Home Crest Axmin- "Cay. r sters can be supplied to match any articular scheme of decoration. 7 lew patterns now on display. ae New Rugs Our new spring patterns in the world-famous “Whit- tall” Wilton Rugs are now on display. Floor and Bridge Lamps Just Received Attractive ‘new lamps for boudoir, sun parlor or living room; lovely silk shades of all colors on wrought iron stand- ards. Attractively priced " $17.50 AND UP Salem Oval Rugs There is a size and color in Salem oval rugs te meet exactly any need in the home. Equally appro- priate for brightening up familiar surroundings cr setting off new furniture $4.75 1 $37.50 EBB BROTHERS. * “Merchandise of Merit Only” “he