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‘rer and Mri : wd the hostess served a luncheon ;, guest favor was presented to Miss Mrs; George Helling Gives Pretty Party for Mrs. F. F. W. Snyder Mrs. George “Holling entertained | Wednesday evening at her home in honor of Mrs. F. W. Snyder. Bridge was played at three tables, | hi with honory going to Mra: }. Roh- FD. Register. Snyder was presented with a basket of ‘cut flowers as a guest prize. ‘The rooms and tables were decorat- ed with bouquets of bright colored flowers. At the conclusion of . the cours Mrs, Edna Stock of Hibbing, Minn., Mre, Harry Higgins of | Aberdeen, S. ‘and Mrs. Charles Hoeffler, Miss Bernice Hoeffier and Miss Beulah Sawtelle of i. ‘were guests from out of ‘the ci Bridge Party Is Given Wednesday for Miss Rundell Sweet ae and and other bright col- ored garden flowers were used to carry out a pretty floral oom ‘Wednesday evening when Mrs. R. T. Bakkelf-and Mis: ‘tertained in comp! dred Rundell. The rae were three tables of bridge acre ning, while Mrs. E. M. awarded the prize for high score. entertained at the eve- ictks wi Rundell. The hostesses served a refreshmen course at the conclusion of the game: Miss Rundell will leave Bisi early in September'to attend the Uni- versity of Minnesote. RETURN TO TO MINNESOTA Mrs, Sarah Richards and daughters,| E- Mrs. Katherine Moede and isse! Elizabeth and a. Richard: been guests ae for several y for Mankato LASSES OPEN joo! announces the St. Mary opening 0} oeetad Ss ‘the Classes fot bo! saat studen Fran onal while en route to St t@ Stamford, Conn. guE: ‘8. FROM OM MINNEAPOLIS ene J..0’Connor.and Mrs. Matt Netbauer, of ‘this city guests, Mr, arid Mrs. and soh Sherwood @! praia FROM AN Mr. and ‘Mrs. | At have as their. mother, Mrs. Anna Wagner o! CALLED TO ‘0. WASHI Side Mrs. F.. E. Galloway,: deputy of the supreme ars bi JOOSE » ie 0. J YNDERGOES iS OPERATION ; Donald. Kramer, son of Mr, and Mrs. Peter Kramer of Wibaux, Mont. underwent an operation st St. Alexits hospital Tuesday. NEW ROCKFORD « GUESTS Mr. and Het Bie Dodds ot an d. Mis 3 Ww | flockgard "visited friends in pisalsel jesday. VISITS, a 7 WHEATLAND. a . Zoe 8 ¢ of Bismarck was pe of Mr. and Mrs. Vpeatiand on Tuesday. HAVE A SON ‘A son was born Wednes Alexius hospital to Mr. and Schneider.of Blue Grass, ‘ON ‘BUSINESS 4°Mrs. William Collins of it Tuesday in Bismarck Mrs. | he: \d| family and Mr, ve as their WHHUBSRGBi AUGUST 2, 1 Buffet Supper Is Given in Honor of Miss Luella Bremer Miss Luella Bremer es! the Bis- marck hospital, who is | first of Septembtr for Fargo to er home, was the guest of honor Mabel one. hinge i. ar of id Professions ¥ Wer len flowers decorated the room, ter. gue rtained at tthe. ‘Eltinge the Miss Leonore Splies of Chicago wa: an out-of-town guest at the party. Miss Bremer has been assistant perintendent of nurses at the marck hospital for the the past two ye Out-of-Town Guest Is Honoree at Party mn of Fremont, Ohio. out 30 guests attended the party, by her sister, Mi » in serving a course “t garden flowers were el about the toom | for decoration. RETURN FROM MAYVILLE , Kern and Dr. Kern drove to Msyv' end to accompany the them home. WITH RELATIVES HERE Mrs, .C. 2. Wicks and Miss Mary E. Ripper of Bearer, Cole., are guests of Mr. and Mi B. Fitch ind Mrs. John W. Larson: and fai TAKE MOTOR TRIP Pi and Mrs. A.-D. Gordon and nd son, Rath and Marston, rom a motor trip to where ‘they spent VISITS MOTHER HERE Miss Lois of Jamestown| drov "to this aie, F4gy eduenday it Bibeyed mother, Mi a patient at RETURNS HOME Mrs. H. H. Fisher has returned to spending the guest ox. =. ane ue TO BUXTON Mrs. ‘Wednesda: VISIT FRIENDS HERE .. Mrs, Henty Wahl; Mrs. J. Ever- son ané¢: Miss Mabel ‘Everson’ of Washburn spent Tuesday i in Bismarck Clerk] With friends. FROM SOUTH DAKOTA John Brost of Delmont, S. D., was *Seblenker of this ‘city Tuesd Mr. of Mr. saneal 5 EN. ROUTE | HOME, Mrs. C. 8. yn of Vall guest in'the city T to her home | from VISITS ; ATE FARGO Miss, Florence Huber left Wedn day for Fargo, where she will spen: week as the guest of relatives. GUESTS AT. MAASSEN HOM Mrs. Arthur Elwell and leugkted, taeile of. Fai are house guests of Mrs. John deassen, Jr. SPENDS WEEK EEK AT HEBRON. : Miss Sally Rubin left Wednes i Hebron to. spend a week at the . Pe Rigter home. —, ‘FROM: MINOT Mrs. Inga Hoffman of Minot is visiting relatives, in Bismarck and Mandan this fac | a SUGGESTIONS with butter and served pi +| never be chopped» for diced ca WON ind cuff set for the season js of crepe de chine broidered in reptilian desi; MINT SAUCE Emergency mint sauce will get the zs will find they take more pride in keeping, them neat and) in perder. HAIR BRUSHES ‘ Clean brushes are imperat! want beautiful hair. ash soap-suds, ri in. ammonia, onet and dry in th Wie . KEROSENE RAG If you rub off your. ». ene auto with a ie 9 kerosene, -you will ‘it shines much more \ore easily. SPARKLING ING WINDOWS The chemically treated oa for shining silver, work mag used to shine windows and mirrose. They make them m_sgardie. NOVELTY " LAMP-SHADE A scenic print with its tiny win- dow apertures cut out when made into a Iamp-shade give the impression of a city alive with lights. GOOD COFFEE Coffee, either percolated or cooked in an old-fashioned pot, is its best self when cooked very, very slowly, never bpiling. OU. are sure to b2 pleased with the proper flavor if:you mix small leaves only with su; and rub with a spoon hastily before adding vineg VEGETABLE ' BOUILLON The juice in which many green vegetables -have been cooked makes @ tasty bouillon if seasoned ely Piping ot. In oteaning chigk Nany other fowl, rub the: insife tl ighly with ah lenion before stuffing Fd with CHOPPED ™ MEATS Chicken and .choice: meats should lads, . but fully. Much is lost by eliopping., PAINTED ED DRAWERS If you paint the inside of the dress- er drawers that your children use, DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 114Y% Fourth St. Phone 24 Bismarck, N. D. manner ‘in which we trim; the” child’s hair and with the polite manner of our service. Your child’s ‘coiffure is of interést.to you and 80 you choose the style in which we cut it. ” Special morning price until school opens. A. sae $9 are learning another secret of KEEPING YOUNG BLACK SHOES To avoid the objectionable “crock- ing” of shined black shoes, polish paper in _conjunction h panels of| plain paper to met dist.inctive results. CRANBERR y. LICE — berries make Ja” delicious ice} for serving with foval or as a des- ‘sert, when used in jany recipe for fruit ice, addsa little? more sugar. RICH CQ COA When serving cofon as the hot drink with cold supjéers, add one cup of coffee for every ttwo of milk and you will get a richt. flavor. OPEN SANG WICHES Vegetable or meat salad will go farther for supper if served on open sandwiches of bread or toast laid on a lettuce leaf. PROTECTING, CARPETS To protect carpets or rugs from moths sprinkle with water to which has been added a little gasoline. a CHALLENGING FLAVOR Southerners honey-dew melon sprinkled th lime juice and seasoned with a dash of powdered; ginger from a decorative shaker. NEW FLAVOR ‘If you will add Gruyere cheese, in- stead of just plain cooking checse, an egg souffle will achieve an exotic, eq| tantalizing flavor. WALL VARIATIONS The bedrooms of a charming new house uses panels of figured wall- ; Guaranteed 8000 miles. Gam- ble Auto Supply Co., 222 Main Ave., Bismarck, N. D. = BLANKET Saturday | Spec jials Matinee Every Day, 2:30 { rr i et l TONIGHT - THURSDAY LOIS MORAN DONALD KEITH REGISTER AT THE BLANKET BOOTH BEFORE SATURDAY EVENING ATS Whirlwind of Youth” ‘ for a & quart Gray Enamel water "pail, and a 1 Pint PATHE REVIEW Gray Enamel Dipper. ,, ,,., Comedy: “Raggedy Rose” \ REAL BARGAINS | with Mabel Normand Jarrell Hardware 316 MAIN PHONE 18 COMING RICHARD DIX in “Man Power” : A’ selectedt list of ‘the ‘NEW‘VICTORERECORDS for SEPTEMBER Here are records to please every musical taste—songs, Hawaiian melodies, majestic organ selections, brilliant new dance music by the leading orchestras. Spend dn enjoyable half-hour listening to the numbere that interest you most. Come in—today! » STANDARD VOCAL AND. INSTRUMENTAL RECORDS: | Serenata Silvestri Bell Brandon (Garrett-Woolcott) » ‘Serenade of Olden Times’ With All Her Faults I Love Her Still iolin, Flute and Harp NEAPOLITAN « (Rosenfeld) Maurice J. GuNsKY °Torna a iento No. 20779, 10-inch © Game} Back to Sorrento) (E. De Curtis) olin, ’Cello, Flute and Harp The Messiah—Worthy is the Lamb ried FLORENTINE QUARTET No, 20666, 10-inch h—He, Watching Over Israel (Cadman) lendelssohn) MormMON TABERNACLE CHOR No. 35829, 12-inch Doll (La Poupée Valsante) Pahl ie Pe ORCHERTAN: ‘Angels. Watching Over Me oom : ’ €limbin’ Up the Mountain Drowsy Waters (Wailana Waltz) ITICA INSTITUTE JUBILEE SINGERS Hilo—Hawaiian March Kane's HAWANANS — KX... 20665, 10-inch Russian Lullai ; No. 20702, 10-inch When Day is Done (Katscher) At Sundown {When Love is Calling Me) Home. JESSE SEE THE BEAUTIFUL BLANKET IN THE WINDOW TO BE GIVEN AWAY FREE TO THE . (Silvestri ‘RIO ‘At Dawn’ The Wal (Poldini) (Berlin) Pipe Organ Soliloquy (Bloom) Pau, WHITEMAN anp His Concert Orncuestra . (Donaldson) RAWFORD new ones before you ever wear them, land afterwards, with white cream ? | polish. 30x31, Cord Tires $5.95—|8 AW Co . W. LUCAS UO. 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ALERIUB Sean eae Sivers yort find that uneasy foot conscious- isa one ot at Be fice eceahal ‘ when you have worn Foot Savers to the y—you'l Il find your. step still light—your face Hints on Etiquet | youthful, rede —your spirits gay and charming. ood : Of, all. ‘courtesy letters, ae to nt 2 PAULINE ALPERT Ne siento Uijork No. 20786, 10-inch “POPULAR DANCE AND VOCAL ! Just Like a Butterfly (That's t.im .” Kitten on the — the Rain " Aen ee Dizzy Fin, were ae ane Day Wasted Away ia ConFReY AND His ORCHESTRA (Waiting For Y si r Yen Manvin-Ep SMALLE No, 20777, 10-inch ; ine Cheeks—Fox Trot + No. 20758, 10-inch , Hello Cutie With Piano - 't That Too Bad?—Fox Trot Dixie V: : a Henry HALsTeaD AND His QRCHESTRA No. 20691, 10-inch e With Tae Rounpers Under the Moon (Yoo-00-00-00) No, 20696, 10-inch- I Ain't Got Nobody—Fox Trot ‘ With Violin, Guitar and Piano AILSEN STANLEY-JOHNNY Marvin With Vocal age ira s M ith Violin, VAUGHN De LeatH No. 20787, 10-inch She Don’t:Wanna With Piano : ‘are pb Whiepes Sens Willow Whispers to a Catnip) Wak Pane ig CaLirorwta HUMMING Binps No. 20753, 10-inch Collette—Fox Trot With Vocal Refrain Broken Hearted—Fox Trot id wie) Sg! 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