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‘ > > | o'clock. Miss Clooten and | Miss Nees Hostesses | at Dinner Friday! Miss Helen Nees and pad Miss Margaret Clooten entertained F: y evening at their apartment in the Tribune ering at a dinner in compliment id Mrs. E, W. Nees of Doug- incent Lewis of Kulm. Nees spent the past marck, guests of their daughter, Mi Nees, and Mea, Lewis has been visiting Miss Clooten. Covers were marked for t. The table was prettil: i spring flowers. ‘the guests theatre. GUEST OF PARENTS. Mrs. Albert W. and little daughter, Jessie, who have eeen vis- iting at the pene of M ents, Mr, and Mi will leay beg} jr hom Jamest Lauder wilt company them for a week's visit. Mrs, Lee will resume her work as steno; epeher # the Jamestown! courthouse May 1. RETURN FROM EUROPE Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Schipfer who arrived in lew York city on April 11 on the Steamship New York, are now at the Edgewater Beach in Chicago, Dr. spent the past four months taking, special work abroad and is contin his studies in Chicago. They remain there indefinitely. EASTERN STAR TO MEET The regular nesting of the East- er Star will be held Tuesday eve- ning at 8 o'clock at the Masonic “Temple, There will be initiation and refreshments will be served. All members are urged to attend and iting members are nue cordially invited. BIBLE sTUDY HOUR Boys and girls of high school age will meet at the Presbyterian church this evening at 7 for an hour of Bible study. A class of 30 is now enrolled for these meetings, which are held each Monday. RETURN TO BISMARCK Miss Grace Falkenstein, Miss Vera Fricke and Misses Maine and Vivian Erstrom, Bismarck oo! dents, have cote pay Bismarck after! spending the week at their home in Baldwin. WESTMINSTER GUILD TO MEET The regular meeting of the West- minster Guild of the Presbyterian church will be held Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in the Business and Pro- fessional Wome lub rooms, LEAVES FOR SCHOOL Biss Bernice Voigt left this morn- ing for Moorhead, Minn., to resume her studies at the state teachers’ ee rt spending the Easter va- ion with Felatives. here. ,POTLUCK St SUPPER The A. 0. U. W. lodge al have a potluck supper Tuesday o'clock. Members are hot foods. and A special entertainment -_ follow the suppe ‘RETURN TO Zeph Hollenbeck, Earl Bigler and James Goldsberry’ ‘left today for Grand Forks to re-enter the Univer- sity of North Dakota after the Easter holidays, VISITOR LEAVES Mrs. P, H. Singleton of Amenia left this morning for her home after a visit in the city at the home of Mr. and Mra, W. E. Parsons, 4 West nee VISITS HE HERE Miss Shirley Penner, University of’ North Dakota student, spent the; week-end in Bismarck with her par-! ents, Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Penner. VISITS HERE Miss Betty Allison and Mi: ‘teachers in the Hebron schoo! the week-end in Bismarck wit! ‘Allison’s aunt, Mrs. E. J, Taylor. The penn Ite a tam Poe rs class 'resb) terian chaceh, will ha dint meeting Wednesd: in.the church WAR MOTHERS TO MEET The War Mothers will meet T: day a 8 o’clock at the home of Mri W. C. Cashman, 516 Ninth street. A full ‘attendance is ired, CALLED:TO MONTANA tl W._J.. Richards Mats 5 puis morning “For rden, Mont., whi calte® by: the’ serious illness of his , brother, C. a. Richards. 3. RETURNS FROM WILTON Miss Doris Comings has return- ed from a week-end visit at Wilton to resume her studies at a business college. ACCEPTS. POSITION IN BALDWIN Miss Esther Erickson, formerly of Bismarck, has accepted a position with the Farmers State bank at Baldwin. WEDNESDAY ST STUDY CLUB The Wednesday. Study club will meet at the home of Mrs. P. C. Rem- ington Wednesday afternoon at 3 Farr, nt iss local The Weather Unsettled tonight and Tuesday. Possible rain changing to haul HART SCHAFFNER & MARX SPRING $27.50, $30, $35 Cayuga, E. G. Patterson ApartmentScene | of Bridge Dinner! Mr. and Mra. hogts Saturday ev ment ut the bridge dinner, were used on the ed dinner table, for 12 guests, After dinner three tables of bridge were in play, Mrs. John Graham and G. D, Manu winning honors. Mr. and Mrs. John Sul of Mandan -were out-of-town guest — AT CAPITOL RESTAURANT Mrs. L. J. Wolf, formerly cook at} the governor's mansion, has taken; over the management of the restaur. ant at the siate capitol. Mrs, M nie Hamlin, who formerly condiicted | restaurant, will be in charge o} the dining room at the country igh aig i. the summer season opens lay 1. Patterson were| i ut their apart: | Patterson hotel at a} decorations tractively appoint. pvers were marked TO SER PPER The Philathea class of the Presby- terian church will serve a supper Thursday evening at 6 o'clock in the church ig room. An attractive ‘menu is being planned and the pub- lie is cordially invited to attend, FORMER BISMARCKIANS IN Mr. and Mra “Pied Romanowsky, who left here about a year ago for, Minneapolis, moved to Fargo the first | of this month according to*word re- ceived by friends here. BRIDGE CLUB. TO MEET \ The Business and Professional || Women’s Bridge club will’ meet) Thursday evening at 7:30 in the club| rooms. Dr. Clara Westphal and Miss | js. | Lucy Brentner will be hostesses. | i} £ TONIGHT 's Benefit association tonight at a public dance at the A. 0. U. W. hall. automobile blanket will be given! away. i NIVERSITY Lester Diehl, student at the Uni-| versity of North Dakota, spent the| Easter vacation in Bismarck with his | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Diehl. GO TO CHICAGO H. H. Thoreson, state tax com- missioner and C. J. Lynch of the tax commission, left Sunday evening! for Chiengo on’a busines RETURN F ROM att ing the Easter hol: RETURNS TO CITY visiting in Walhalla and River during the Easter vacation, has returned to Bismarck. PARENTS OF DAUGHT! nounce the of a daughter on April 15 at their home in the busi ness college building. WOME, PROM. MINNEAPOLIS. Péul Cashman, whé has been in Minneapolis for the past few wee has returned to his work at the Cor- win-Churchill garage. RETURNS TO BISMARCK Miss Charlotte Schmidt has re- turned to Bismarck after spending —————ESSSSSSSS | Matinee Every Day 2:30 TONIGHT Monday—Tuesday An‘ the Easter holidays at her home in Roosevelt school, spent the aster { holidays in Valley City, EA RETURNS FROM VISIT RETURNS FRO FROM visit Miss Helen McLean, teacher at the | Mrs. R, E, Wenzel and daughter} illiam Moore school, has returned Wilma have returned from a week's Raa a abo! visit at her home in visit in Grand Forks. | MISS GR RETURNS Miss Josie A. Grinde has returned from a week's visit with relatives at Mayville. returned | Steele, where he spent the holidays with his mother, M Ritchie, —e BUSIN TRIP Gordon Cox left Sunday for Chicago where he will transact a 1 at business, the Wachter school, visi “ Reynolds during the ie iat FROM M wif.iston jays. a if GUESTS OF DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrsy Charles Staley 1 returned from daughter, Mrs, R VIST Miss Dot Barry, re the’ Will school, spent’ the? Easter holi-| days with friends in Minot, | RETURNS “To | Bu SMARCK Miss Esther i Ss returne ly to Bismarck after eck’s visit with her mother in Pargo. INV VALLEY CITY Miss Grace Hand, principal of the SERVICE cue TO MERT - The Mothers’ Service club ; Meet at the home of Mrs. TEXTURE and LARGER VOLUME BAKING 4} POWDER KG for over 35 years Why Pay War Prices? Made for the man who wants his shoes above the ordinary— FLORSHEIM SHOES DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 116% Fourth St. Phone 240W Bismarck, N. D. oston Dental Co, ismarck’s Dental Clinie Specialize in Uridgework, Extra Prices Renanonnble, Lacan Block 5-7 Phone 281 Plates, = ] used od = CELOID FINISH Dilly sly LWH.Greene” the be util re obtained so ex . | [ , Tints-of Amazing ‘Charm For furniture, woodwork and walls this easily brushed on enamel amazes all who use it. Simplicity itself to apply. CELOID FINISH For tinting furniture, walls and woodwork this medium-gloss, waterproof enamel, brushed on with ease, dry overnight, produces a velvety “rubbed” effect without rubbing. Flows out, too, without leaving Tideoe eecbrust brush marks. Twelve dainty tints and ‘tion to black and white. Countless fiona shades by simple mixing... Covers and hides so completely that ‘oad coat . usually is sufficient. - Celoid—if you're not amazed, =e refund — ‘as Goa price, evening | jyHuschka, 706 Fourth street, Tuesday [afternoon at 3 o'clock. it PARENTS OF SON Mr. and Mrs, John Gabel of Bis- | marek are the parents of a son Porn Sunday at St. Alexius hospital, ON VACATION Miss E. F. Glow left this morning for Detroit Lakes, Minn., for a three weeks" vacation. j oy VISITS IN WILTON |, Miss Esther Maxwell visited at her | ‘home in Wilton during the Easter | vacation, | | RETURNS FROM FARGO Miss Mary Huber has returned; from a few days’ visit with relatives | | at Fargo, jhome of Mrs, H. TEACHERS HERE John Cosgrove of Moffit, Ricf of Sterling and Miss Ene un: ston of Ghylin district, county school teachers, were week-end vis- itors in Bismarck. MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED A marriage license was | dd to- day to Claris F. avenport and Miss | Louise Marie Gabel, both of Bis marek MOTHERS CLUB The Mothers club will meet to morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at the J, Woodmansee. NERE ON BL john Deisz of McClusky | city Saturday on business. | in the 1. What should a gentleman do when a lady thanks him for some favor shown, such as picking up something she has dropped? 2. Should a man lift his, her when hee gives a lady a seat on a street a 3. If a lady, escorted by a man, is given a seat in a crowded vehicle by wnother man, whut does her escort do” The Answers Lift his hat. Prim almost enti to have lived ly on nuts, Many prom- mM linent dietician now claim that nuts {| are the most complete vegetable food T Hints on Etlauet Hints on Ktiquet j_ Sees on HORE we have. SPRING MILINERY SALE One day only—Wednesday, April 20th. Come early, I'll be worth while. BUCHHOLZ MILINERY DANCE TONIGHT Paticrson Hall, music by :S..S. President Madison Band. Dancing at 9:30 ‘to, 7??? Sponsored by the Squirrel Club, the NEW SPRING FABRICS © With Easter gone, the sewing woman’s thoughts naturally turn to new spring and summer Dress Fabrics. Never before have we featured such a pleasing array of such fine silks, woolens and wash goods. Printed Silks So many original designs in tiny floral and geomet- the new silks! are charming—many quite exotic—others softly blending. Patterns for women, misses’ or children’s dresses in Crepe de Chines, Foulards and Radiums at $2.35 wo $3.95 rical tendencies in Printed Dimity Fast Color Dainty novelty patterns suitable for Women’s and children’s dpesses, curteins and similar uses, 40: inches wide and patterns in blue, red or green, priced at only— 55c YARD New! and dresses. . price of — Dress Flannels Rayon mixed wool flannels, 54 inches wide, Red, Blue, Green, Orchid and Tan for sport suits An incomparable quality for the low $2. ‘ Plain The colors, too Blue, Navy and Black. 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