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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1927 Bridge Party Given Tuesday at Home of Mrs. J. S. Sigurdson py , Mrs. R. E. Thompson and Mrs. J. S. Sigurdson entertained Tuesday evening at the home of the latter, 818 Sixth street, at the last of a ‘series of bridge parties. There were 16 guests. Honors in the bridge games were won by Miss Catherine Bleth and Mrs. Gerald Richholt. At the con- clusion of the play an attractively appointed luncheon was served. Miss Alice Sales Hostess at Pretty * Party Last Evening Miss Alice Sales was hostess Tues- day evening at her tame in the Hughes apartments at a prettily planned bridge party. Decorations in green and rose formed an attrac- tive setting for the afair. | There were two tables of guests,! Miss Anna Mac Ankenmann winning honors, At the conclusion of the evening the hostess served a course Incheon. TO DISCUSS HIGH SCHOOL. cuR- RICULUA John J. Page, Bismarck, state high school inspector, and J. C. Gould, su- perintendent of schools at Mandan, with other prominent educators of ‘the state, will be on the program of the North Dakota State Education as- sociation at the state university, April 14 and 15. A searching in- quiry into the value of subjects now included in the curricula of North Dakota high schools will be made by the association at its meeting. FOOD SALE The ladies of Canfield willghave a ‘food sale Saturday berinning at 1 p. ma. 4Cakes, ples, cookies, hutter, home made bread, buns, cream, chicken, canned vegetables and fruits and baked beans will be sold. BAPTIST LADIES TO MEET The Ladies Aid of the First Bap- dist church will meet Thursday after- noon at 2:30 in the church parlors, A_ pot luck lunch will be served and all members and friends are cordially invited to-attend, MARRIED AT MANDAN Anton Seer ot Bismarck and Georgiana Bailey of Mandan were married in Mandan Saturday, April 9 by County Judge MB, W. Sauw, 1¢ wns’ learned by their friends here to- day. TO TEAVE FOR CANADA Martin Wick, who spent the winter in Bismarck with his daughter, Mrs. Anna Stebbins, will leave tomorrow for Selkirk, Manitoba, where he will visit another daughter, TO HOLD SALE The Salvation Army Ladies Aid will hold its Easter’ fancy work and food sule Saturday afternoon at the office of the Consolidated Utilities company on Broadway, CO TO PARSHALL Mrs. John Rempel. and children jav for Parshall where they Mr..Rempel and make their} _ home. Mr. Rempel thas been in Par- shall for some time. | LADIES AID TO MEET The Ladies Aid of the First Luth- eran church will not hold its regular! sneeting this week. The meeting has been pastponed until Friday, April 22, | Social and Personal Reproduced herewith is an adver- tisement taken’ from the Min- neapolis Journal ;.of April 4th. Women’s see ean regularly month); | the clab. Thirty ‘iin attendance. x charge was Mi Hazel Pearce, Mrs.| 3 | Stetia Aaberg, Miss Laura Schlechter jand Mrs. Fred Ohde. committee, Miss Miss Susan B. Scheaffer and Mrs. Mrs. W.S.. Rohrer E. Hitchcock, were in charge of the Mrs. W. S. Rohrer was honor guest; Passed away during the past year) § lust evening at a party given at her| Will be conducted at the regula home by the members of the Birthday | ™ecting of the Bismarck Elks Friday club, There were two tables of) cvening. Following the Deninets sen: bridge in play, honors going to Mrs,| sion Curtis Dirlam and his KPY! Hilda Joslin. Mrs, Karla Lofthouse,; broadcasting orchestra wil give @ Mrs, L. A, Lal ind Mrs. A. W. Guss-| Musical program, and lunch will be! % ner. Mrs. Rohrer was presented with | Served. an attractive gi Pink and white were the colors used in the decorations. A course luncheon was served at the conclusion , nid cnt RN who wil ‘come to Bismarck for the] § v’ Easter holidays. rl Bigler o! 8-1 % Holy ouak Sievers tp con-] marek will also accompany them ducted at the Evangelical Latheran here. chure! on jaundy jursday ani OVED Good Friday at 7:30 p,m, On Maun- 18 IMPR ‘ . dy Thursday the Lord's Supper will | Fred Swenson, county va ddkalt of |& be celebrated and on Good Friday the| deeds, who has been ill at his home pastor will preach on the for the past two weeks, is now im- ‘Jesus on the Cross of proved and is able to be out again. . Easter sunrise service will be held at 6:30, and holy communion will be pata cathe der your Easter ham now. BUSINESS. WOMEN MEET We will bake and deliver|% Dr. a oO. aan Fav Hives them Saturday afternoon.—|¢% ing t “Immunity’ e ing + a atthe Business and ai] Logan’s—We Thank You. TO GRAND FORKS Dr. J. B. Hollenbeck has gone to] % Grand Forks where he will mect his son, Zeph, a student at the University Easter Hams—Kindly or-|3 It Won’t Be Easter For the Youngsters Without New Shoes You may be quite sure that your children are counting on the Easter rabbit, to bring them each a brand new pair of shoes. Don’t disappoint them. Bring them to the store tomorrow and , let them have the fun of choosing just the pair fhe want. You will find our assortments of ifdren’s Shoes ‘very complete. ~ We ‘specialize in fitting the little folks—and we- carry the narrow widths. The “Merry-go-roynd” Shoe, Dept. Richmond's Bootery L. T. L, SALE POSTPONED The food sale of the L. T. L., which! was to have been held Saturday, has been postponed for one week. The Weather Cloudy tonight and Wednesday. Not n change in tem +e ‘Copyright 1927 Hart bchateer © Mars, Easter Suits $29.50, $32.50, $40 The Kind of. Flowers She'd Like are Here Truly the most varied and beautiful Easter selection we have ever offered. .Fresh cut flowers and potted plants— just be- ginning to bud—are here in endless array. ‘ Easter Lilies ...... Hy ‘ Pot Tulips, Valley and dozens of others. In cut stock—Roses, Lilies, Carna- - ~ tions, Tulips, Valley Daffodila and many others. All at reasonable prices The Home of, KFYR ‘We feature Foot Saver Shoes and different styles, sizes and*widths. . LUCAS Foot Saver Shoes are on sale at this store, and merit the endorsement given them below. Donaldson's _. INTRODUCES To the Women of Minneapolis Foot Saver Shoes THEY CONTROL THE ARCH The Lyria The Footwear ' | that Maintains ‘the Youthful Buoyancy of The Lyria, in Blonde Kid, Stone Kid, Black Kid and Patent is pical of the smartness of ‘oot ne ae “ee. AAA tC. c8, to 9. Price ....see ees eeseeeee $12.50 Your Step--- That Gives You Style — Beauty and Distinction The Tulsa, in Black Kid and Patent Leather is another fash- ionable representative of Foot Saver. Shoes. AAAA to FE. Sizes 3% to 10. Price. .$12.50 With the beginning of April Donaldson’s ex- clusively introduces to the women of Minneapolis the nationally known Foot Saver Shoes. ; You will be interested in Foot Saver Shoes— their alluring style—their charm—their, refined individuality and their underlying scientific cor- rectness will. win you. And when you step into a pair.of, Foot Savers, you will feel a thrill of easy grace that will prove a revelation. Pra The Orleans Tie f) The Orleans Tie, in Brown and Black Kid, and Patent Leather, is a perfect companion for tailored street costumes. Widths AAA to C. Sizes 3% le a sane prey, $12.50 The Inez, in Black Kid, Parch- mentee Shell ney. ig Pat- ent Leather, portrays the grace of all Foot Sever Shoes. Widths AAA to C. Sizes 4 to Ee. aes $12.50 This famous footwear combines matchless style and beauty with patented, in-built features which fit and support the arch. Foot Savers lend grace to the carriage and give to your step a youthful case and lightness, There is a Foot Saver model to meet the individ- ual needs of every woman. And with all their style and charm, Foot Saver Shoes are scientif- ically correct—they preserve foot beauty. oe * '" Foot Sauer Shoes are to be had only at Donaldson’s in Minneapolis. \ ; “a Shoe Section—Nicollet at Seventh oily : a complete line in the ‘ S. Donaldson Company Priced on the ‘usual Lucas_ Co. money-saving basis—50c to $1.00 . per pair less here than elsewhere.