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peed nets 38 ee a ay , the evening. * cer who was stationed at old Fort : : leave Thursday morning for * Twin Cities, and from there will re- t BER ATIONS ‘PAGE TWO. | Social and Personal Miss Heieri Church! Is Guest of Honor at Party Tuesday’ Helen Church, w department of | chool, A so- after which | ¢ Methodist ning a refreshment course was served, — | Miss Lois C. Hanson Becomes Bride of | a C. Tas acdc f y. Pavente: or of a summer re t y No. 8 between Cass Lake » Minn | Local Eastern Star Gives Bridge Party hate Order of] te ut al served ac Bouquets of s to-d&corate the Miss Olive Lee Gives Bridge Party F social event of this week-end the bridge party given Friday s Olive Lee, layed at three tables, ex were won by and Miss Genevieve John J. Lee, served a emrse Culough of from out of the Out-of-town Guest | Honoree at Party} Miss Marcia. Bowman and, Miss! Velva Livdahl: were hostesses Mon- day evening at a party in honor of Miss Maxine McCullough of Wash- bugn Bh four at! guests were entertained bles of. bridge, with hon going ss Lydia Bertsch. The honoree was presented with a guest favor. A color scheme of pink was carried out in the decorations and table ap- pointmeyts with bouquets of sweet, peas and other garden flowers. | Mrs. O. V. Bowman, assisted by the hostesses, served a two course lunch- eon at the conclusion of the games. WILL HOLD MISSIONARY MEET- The Women’s Missionary society of | the Presbyterian church 1 meet Thursday afternoon at 3 the home of Mrs. H. P. 720 Second street. Miss M4 Beach will address the nee! “Young People’s ” while Wilma Olson will speak on sionary Work of the Girl Reserves M Frank Bavendick will sing sev- elections, Mrs. Reese Phelps of le, Synodical state president, } give the report of the biennial meeting at San Francisco, Mrs. or dard will be assisted by Mrs. L. Richmond and Mrs. Frank Brown. HOLD FIRST MEETING OF SEASON The Mothers’ Servic ub held its first meeting of the season Tuesday |! afternoon at the home of Mrs, Frank J. Bavendick, Following the business meeting a musical program was given by Mrs. Bavendick, and a refreshment j course was served at the close of the afternoon. Members of the club have decided to hold future meetings in WILL RETURN HOME Col. L. M. Maus, retired army offi- Lincoln more than 50 years ago, ou fi turn to his home at Washington, D. C. ¢Gol. Maus has been visiting in and around Bismarck the past two weeks, his first visit here since 1916. ‘Gwendolyn Welch Are | Kressive ‘Mrs. Hughes Gives | vention, 1 \be held in Grand Forks Sep a) bag. | canted with Bvershacp pencils, ings has been changed to every 5 ond Thursday in the month, This! will include the meeting Thurs¢ evening, which will be held at Odd Fellows" hall, ani Hazel Lenhart Sa! TO tte EAPOLIS ut het parents, Mr. and. Mr: rsons, lett Monday for Min expo She v M Hostesses at Bridge high scores wer Ethel Pollard and S Katherine Goddard, ._ Ermatinge points in M M eat Vari arden flowers in autumn shades | ne this Week. after which they! Wi w used to decorate the —reoms,| will go on to places in Michigan and/ Al wh bouquets of sweet peas were] Rochester, for a visit with us 19 centerpie for the tables] relative Mr. Ermati nger is on va- | while neheon course was served! cation fram his duties as secretary of | at the close of the evening. | the siate highway commission, iw S.-M, Macomber of Augusta. Sons and Daughters of Nor: — ~ } who as been visiting at the 1» Mrs. Roy Riggs and) 4,0: - ¥ LODGE myrentais home of her sistey, Stes FB Morr way Thursday, Sept. 8th, at 8} ry Ze The A. 0. U. W. lodge entertained! left Tuesday for her h This is ‘P. M., Odd Fellows Hall. | Tuesday evening ut a corn and w eee roast under the Memorial brid er 100 members of the Bismari dan lodges were in attend- The guests enjoyed a social ‘Mrs. W. J. Wilcox Will! -' Attend State Meeting’ ¢ ox and Mrs delegates qu igs ws lee ite convention of Women’s Feder- ed clubs at the meeting of the Pro- Mothers” the home of Mrs. onvention will be held Forks Qet, 4 to 7. Interesting papers were read at thi LADIES AID WILL M Ladies Aid of the Firs ET The club Tuesday at eran church will meet in the | Luth-| Hazel ‘Tatt. The ff at Grand hay addlte parlors Thursday lock, . J. Aug. Carlson and} John Sundquist Will act as hos-! All members and — their] at 3 t meeting by Mrs. O. J. Kolberg and hee COME A Mrs. W. J. Wile whe voll ea ee ee ee was answered by “Why LAm a Chfb-| MEET WITH MRS. JOHNSON woman.” At the close of the i The Ladies Aid of the First Bap- course was served! tigt church will meet Thursday aft- ernoon at 2 o'clock with Mrs, J. W. Johnson at 12% Front avenue West. All members and friends are urged to Interestin ee at W. cn, Metin at eee Et Secon] 5 U, meeting i rt held re at the local W. Tuesday ufternon, Quoting from the different speak- ers at the convention, Mrs. Hughes tioned in particular Mrs, Ella A. le, nutional president, who gave principles of the organi- Purity, and Prohibi- fe i Judge Fred Jansonius will motor to Fessenden Thursday where he will superintend the work of threshing on his farm. He will be away the bal-j ance of the week, | HERE FROM WASHBURN Sheriff and Mrs. Ole Stefferud and | family of Washburn are Bismarck} visitors today. They are also at- tending the Missuuri Slope ‘fair ut | Mandan, RETURN N FROM TRIP Mr, and Mrs. O. Lundquist and daughters have returned from a mo- The convention launched a cam- for law observance, and the < were pledged to adhere to n and to support candidates opposed to liquor, A nation-wide ampaign was begun against the ¢ of equipment and material for making distilled liquor in the home. In spaaking of the government con- trol of liquor in Canada, W. W. Peck of Toronto, secretary of the Prohibi-| tor trip to Minnesota lake resorts. They were away three weeks. tion Federation of Canada, said: “It is not control, Liquor can be purchased in huge quantities, this liquor has the same effect motor accidents us liquor sold by priyate interests.” ohibition is the best method of RE with the liquor’ traffic,” bgan adopted for the W. C. U. this year. The annual report of W. activities was read at the Tuesday. The state convent CLINIC OF DR. Mi Harvard Univers: Cures sou haut aT Rooms 6-8 ran Bismarck, N. D. Oct. 2 Baseball Team Is Given Dinner Monday, The Bisma: | pires, and ni tera by Ni DOCTOR M.E. BOLTON Osteopath Specialist in ciation of their s H. B. Love was pi Dmplete radio set, M. 1. Roop _Teceived a leather Gladstone nd jam Kontos received a-traveling: The newspaper n wer = Neil 0. Churehill ma the presentation j speech in behalf of the t team. The 10th is the last day of discount on Gas Bills. | Gifts that Commonsense Approves D*: NOT let the gift cxcasionsythe unobserved. e2 Of these things ate NS CLOSE THURS All who oar s attend the Pan- enic dinner which is being given ursday evening at 6:30 at the Pat- terson hotel embers of national | and local sororities, are requested toj call Mrs. L. V. Miller at 1053 or Miss * Madge Runey at 336 for reservation: hefare Thnredav noon. ————— SS ope Hm euar The Weather Showers probable to- night and Thursday. Cooler. Read : Bergeson’s Advertisements On Pages ittle highlights of life—fo by, affection, esteem and love made. Jewelry is the gift of evor- lasting remembrance. BONHAM BROTHERS Jewelers and Optometrists Investigation - It has paid thousands of others to attend this IENCY school. It will | Pay’ you, if you aspire to qualify for the better b : and ¢ banking positions. Whether five years hence you-will only making a mere living ‘de- pend on your education. Our catalog tells you how get that right start in life. It is our own ener based on nearly forty years in taining. Semen for 8 ait what in Wis. It is Rese for it today. po COLLEGE, BUILDING. Fre NO. DAK. or real money, wil week-end a rieet-| Mrs. home the|marck high, school this prpter. | Avenue E. dress Mrs. marck in 25 year: TO EVA Bismarck Tuesday en route to Chi jcago, where ‘they will resume their studies at the Evangelistic Institute. \diseount on Gas Bills. , THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE AT. Lf HUGHES HOME. | EN ROUTE TO WILTON Miss Louise Reibling of. Drayton guest of Mr. he week-end in the city as the J. L. Hughes, returned to of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Gilroy} at Moffit Monday. Donald while en route to Wilton, where she dson will make his home with Mr. will teach in the public school. d Mrs. Hughes and attend the Bis- Mrs. W. Edson, who spent the) UNDERGOES OPERATION Mrs.G. E. Langbein of Hebron underwent an operation at the Bis- and | marek hogpital this morning. SPEND SUMMER AT LAKE | Mrs. R. A. Tracy and daughtet Cor- | | have re ned from their lake at Cass Lake, Minn, where hey have spent the summer. RETU RNS | FOR SCHOOL Vernee Anderson, son, of “Mr. . E. G. Anderson, 4 and OF bie, son of Mr. and Mr: ned Monday from . Glen® they have spent: the-sam __The boys have entered St. | Just received a a large ship- x ment of Silk Scarfs of all the 2,:newest designs and colors. ibe celebrated bys czstune party, {Priced at $1.95, $2.45 and 75.—Bismarck Cloak hall 1 of the members are requested io | $2.7. | Regular meeting of the, rnoon a 3 o'e| the J. P. Regan, home of Mrs. asx little children. IRNS TO WISCONSIN- R Macomber’s first visit to Bis- GELISTIC INSTITUTE es. Florence and Lillian Berg of Washburn were guests in MONEY TO LOAN Improved City — Low Interest Rat and Repayment privilege Bismarck and Mandap P. C. REMINGTON a On OOP PAAPPPPPPRIP LARA AA RIA PAPA: The 10th is the last day of POPOL POPPER A They're chummy, Meni! FLORSHEIM SHOES are as chummy jas 4 good pipe. You wouldn’t consider a sub- stitute once you knew them. The more"you set'éf them the better you like them:The longer you wear them the more lasting the bond be- tween youand Florsheims becomes. Richmond s Bootery % SSSSCCSCS SS PSPLLIPL SPL SSISE LSC EASY TONIGHT WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Matinee Every Day at 2:30 ae Take Our Tip! €ancel All Other Dates If You Must! Be Sure and See This Great Picture! 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The imperfections are very slight. 1,000 Pairs of Medium Weight Service YOSEMITE VANITY -OPAL MAUVE ~ALOMA FRENCH NUDE BEIGE PIPING ROCK MOONLIGHT ATMOSPHERE PEARL DOVE GREY. NUDE : ALESAN — GRAIN GUN METAL PEARL BLUSH : You will want to buy a half Pena pairs at this price—on ide 4 Thursday morning in our mn Floor Hosiery Department. UA