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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1927 Mrs. W..C. Bush Is Guest of Honor at a Farewell Party eh Hiwatt) ty, in iment to Mrs. W. Bush, will leave this week for Fergus Falls, Minn., to make her home. Bridge was played at three tabl Mrs. J. 8. Sigu Mrs. J. Smith holding the wi ining scores. Mrs. Bush was presented with a guest: token. Lilacs and r carried out a pret- color moti: insthe decoration of ? t ie rooms, following. the bridge games the hostess. served a two course luncheon. _ Interesting Topics Will Be Discussed at Missionary Meeting Mrs. Edward Morton will address} the meeting of the Missionary society Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Presbyterian church on the Sill- iman Institute in the Philippine is-| lands. Three phases of the West Indies will be discussed. Mrs, J. L. Hughes will speak on church work in the In- dies; Miss Emma Bell, educational work; Mrs. J. A. Kitchen, medical work. Mrs. F. J. Bavendick will sing a group of solos, and a playlet, written about a scene in Don Juan, Porto Rico, and entitled “The Waiting Room,” will be presented by a group of young people. yds will answer the roll call by giving missionary news from the Philippe islands or the West Indies. VISITING SISTER HERE Misses Evelyn and Catherine Dono- van of Crosby are in the city as the guests of their sister, Mrs. Arvid Backlund, at 422 Twelfth street. They will remain here until the op- ning of the summer school session at the state teachers’ college at Val- ley City. * METHODIST LADIES AID, MEETING The First «division of the Meshodist Ladies Aid will mect Thursday after- noon at 3. o'clock with Mrs. W. C. Cashman st 518 Ninth street. The Fourth division will mect. Thursday at the same time with Mrs, R. E. Wenzel at 317 Park street. BAPTIST LADIES AID + The Ladies Aid of the First Baptist church will meet Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. H. F. Tiedman, 305 west Broadway. All members and their friends arc cor- dially invited. The Weather Unsettled tonight and, Thursday, Thunder- storms. Warmer KNOX “COMFIT” STRAW HATS Bergeson s Quality-Style-Economy As easy as apolish job! mee. WRbanlse rote ar Enamel tara ai eit brush merks, 20 who j the Mmes. McDonald and Lenhart Hostesses at! Series of Luncheons and Mrs. W. A. MeDonala entertained Tues ui at concluding one of a ies of bridge luncheons which they have Lenhart’s home during . The others were on y and Friday of last week. There were six tables in play at each party. Mrs. A. M. Brazerol and srs. U. & Stackhouse won honors at the first part: Mrs. W. A. won honors Lilacs and spirea were used to deco: fe the rooms, while bouquets. 8: formed centerpieces for the A. O. U. W. Picnic Over 100 members of the A. O. U. w. lodge attended the weiner roast ee it evening under the Memor- fal brid, A large number from the Man lodge, to whom a cordial inviti 8 extended, were pres- ent. Following the picnic supper the regular lodge meeting was held. The next big event which we be cele. brated by the A. 0. U. W. lodge wil: be the annual picnic to ‘ve held July 18 at Fort Lincoln. LUTHERAN LADIES AID The Ladies Aid of the First Lu- theran church will hold a regular meeting in the church parlors. to- morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock: Mrs. R, L, Melville and Mrs. H, Hanson will preside as hostesses, All mem- bers and their friends are cordially invited to attend. FORMER RESIDENT HERE Mrs. S. A. veteraun o illwater, » and fornterly of Bismarck and ted Woods, is in the city as the uest of her daughter, Mrs. B. D. Wetmore. Mrs. Peterson will also it her daughter; Mrs. C. R. ford of Brittin, before home. . Craw- returning C. A. Humble of Crosby, rived in the city today to be a guest at the E. J. Schultz home on Second street, and to attend the wedding of 3-Day Sale of - Societe La France Perfume IN FANCY GILT-CAP BOTTLE AND SILK-LINED BOX 49c= - One Dollar Value Sold only with Coupon below IN FOUR PLEASING Gon Narcisse Ambre Jasmine This Perfume counlitiee the sweetness of ‘ieee Fresich ensenoee, liut it in based in Ametica “A Perfume of quality at a low price Large Crowd Attends]: Miss Esther Schultz to Roy Theodose ern which will be an event of june 11, Mrs. Louis Blazic ‘Is'Given Shower By Group of Friends Mrs. Louis ‘Biazic was honored Tuesday afternoon at home at a surprise miscellaneous shower given by a dozen of her friends. Following a social afternoon spent at sewing, the served the luncheon course which they had brought in picnic style. Mrs. Blazic received many beautiful gifts. Dancing Party Is Given For Employes of Klein’s Toggery; mployes of ‘Klein's Toggery and friem is ba entertained Monday eve- nit cing party at the ho: o . Schlomer in comp! mployes who are goi! to the military encampment at Devils Lake. About 10 couples attended. Lilacs ‘and violets were used sty conclusion of the eens, are obson and Mrs. sisted the hostess in ‘serving & two course luncheon. Mrs. G. R. Li Lipp Is Hostess at Bridge Mrs. G. R. Lipp was hostess Tues- dey, to guests for three tables of idge at her home at 502 west Ros- — Charles Wachter and Mrs. W. J. Areaine were awarded prizes for bridge scores. Following the games the tess served a dainty luncheon cours Mrs. Lipp useq bouquets of lilacs to decorate 4) luncheon tables, “Mrs, 1g, who is visiting “hei “Thomas Phelps, was an o wn guest. - TO ENCAMPMENT Mrs, W. F. Fraser left this_morn- ing for Fargo ,where -she will visit for a few days, “Later she will go to Devils Lake ¢ jojn her husband, who will attend th ¥ encampment. TO sPI ‘ACATION Miss Marian Hi hospital left Monday for Bemidji Minn,, where she will spend her va- cation. She was accompanied by her sister, Mids Claire Hanson, TACOMA who has been nm and daughter- T Mrs. Ida Sherw the guest of her Spri: Cc _— nson of St. Alexius| THE BISMARCK. TRIBUNE }in-law, Mr. and Hrs.\W. L. Sherwin, for several days,’ will Tess this ning for her home at Tacoma, En route she will visit’ relative: Montana. TO ATTEND SUMMER CaO Miss Ethel Ehlers of the guest of her sister, Misa ‘Adole Ehlers, and will remain ih the city until the opening of the “summer school at the 4 Teachers’ col- lege, Valley Ci TO SPEND SUMMER Misa Nellie Brown, who makes her home in Pelt city with her sister, Mrs. A. Dance, left this morning for St. Chane Ti, where she will spend the summei WILL ATTEND SUM SUMMER SESSION Miss Gertrude Evarts of this city t this morning for Towa City, re she will attend the sum. mer session ut the University, of Towa, * 'ST. ALEXIUS ALUMNI MEET The alumnae association of St. Alexius hospital will meet this eve- ning at 8 o'clock at the nursed home. All members are re urged to be present. WILL VISIT A AT HOME Miss Chrissie Budge left today for Fargo where she will visit for a few 's before going to Duluth, Mi spend the week-end at her hom Ma SPENT WEEK. END HERE Fred and Laurence#faber of Val- | ley City spent the week-end in the Geta Perfume Coupon Given Out This Week » city as guests at the home of Miss] ii ii Gertrude Smith. ACCEPTS *TS POSITION Miss Mildred Johnson of Larimore, who has been attending the Univer- sity of North Dakota for the past eur, has accepted a rosition with the ank of North Dakota, TO SPEND SUMMER Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Jonas left Sunday by car for Sioux City, lows, where they will spend the summer, They expect to return to Bismarck early in the fall. HERE FROM YUCCA Mrs. R. H. Walker and Miss Ruth Walker of Yucea are guests at: the home of Mrs, L. A. Cram. Miss Ruth Walker will attend business college in this city. RETURNS TO CENTER Mrs. E, R. Harrington of Center has returned home after spending several weeks in the city as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. John C. yer, RETURNS FROM SCHOOL, Bruce Murphy has returned from the University of North Dakota and will spend the summer in Bismarck. IN BUSINESS son spent Monday and Tu day in the city, transacting busine; VISITING HERE Mrs. Henry Jacobson of Tuttle is mK R Here you will see the fashionable new coat styles, the collarless neckline, fluttering jabots, beautifully pleated skirts, the two-piece frock that is considered smarter than ever, and very gay prints subdued with darker colors. In These Striking Combinations Navy with White Navy with Tan Green with White DON'T FAIL TO OBTAIN A SUPPLY A VALUABLE COUPON every customer who pi resents this coupon and 49 cents, 2 $1 bottle of Societé Le Frauce Perfume “No Perfume is sold without this. coupon Navy with _Red\ ~ Beige with White Black with White city as the guest of Mrs, jacobson at 508 Second street. EN ROUTE TO STERLING Mrs. Kennethy McKane, who has been teaching near Baldwin for the Very year, visited in Bismarck Tucs- day en route to her home at Sterling. HERE FROM MINOT Mrs. J. A. Novha and children of} Minot arrived Manday to spend some time as the guests of Mrs. Novha's ister, Mrs. A. Johansen. CALLED TO DULUTH Mrs. Jean Williamson of the A W. Lucas beauty parlor was calle to Duluth Monday by the death of her father, TO FERGUS FALLS Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bush and _fam- ily left today for ’Fergus Falls, Minn, where they will make their | ome FROM HAZELTON Mr. and Mrs. C, E. Kurtz of Hazel- ton were the guests of friends in the | city Tuesday. We are now using soft w ter for shampooing.—Prince | Hotel Beauty Shop. | | The ladies of the Episcopal! Guild will serve lunch daily! from 11 a. m. to 5 p. m. in the basement of Lucas Co. store. CARS ES clude them. ITING FRIENDS Miss Elvira Peterson of Driscoll has returned home ‘after spending a few days in the efty with friends. VISITING | SISTER HERE Mrs. George Watson of McKenzie ton visied friends in Bismarck M day and Tuesda: VISIT HERE Mr. and Mrs. H. is in the city visiting her sister, Miss | Madge Ki O, Batzer of Hazel- (ss Store closes at 6 ‘o'clock | Saturday evenings until Sep- tember 1st.—Rose Shop. DOCTOR '|M.E. BOLTON | \ | N | N 1 Osteopath Vacationing or Traveling Needs Are Here A.W. LUCAS CO. Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center 116% Fourth St. Telephone 240W Bismarck, N. D. tae edy: —“Ask Dad” THURSDAY MISSISSIPPI FLOOD: BENEFIT Regular Show Usual Admission Narcisse Perfume 49c Get a Coupon A special purchase of summer’s favored 10 Misses’ sizes 14 to 20 Women’s sizes 36 to 50 new models—just in Fashion demands Printed Frocks for Summer— they are so important that every wardrobe should in- With this sale comes many of the very smartest and very newest styles, to add a dash of color to a tea, bridge or dinner—to join gaily into your sum- mer vacation plans and joyous week-end trips. 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