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5 * WILL ENTERTAIN eects Miss Catherine Bader The Progressive Mothers’ i will entertain the teache: Gives Bridge Party) pit ener Miss ned| Teichmann this evening at the gaily, Catherine Bader epterizingd ness and Beebe onal Women’s club birthday anniversary of her sister,/ ees. Mrs. George E. Emma, and also in compliment to) UTS. Koy Riggs, Lester ‘and William Belk,' %¢, Will be in char who left Sunday for an extended mo- tainment. tor trip to the Pacific coast. Bridge was played at five tables| the et , with score prizes tv ‘Miss Opal ‘Blness and Lester 3s, Mrs. P. J. Kelly and Arthur Holt. ‘The’ Bete) were presented with guest favors. At the conclusion of the games a course luncheon was served. Arthur » Holt of Mandan was an out-of-town guest. usby, leave W nesday for iti where they will inspect the coope: | creamery. From there they w to Velva and Drake on similar ness. RETURNS 70 DUTIES RETURNS FROM TRIP ss Mabel Rue, who has spent Mrs. I. C. Frendberg has returned | the past two weeks hi from @ two months’ trip to Pacific) guest of her par coas! the guest | J. J. Rue, left } " Se ee ae vers vicid N. Y., where she is educational direc- ited i Ena ree oie ininaal tor of nurses at the Milbank Health Island, Bera id aa Demonstration. jatter named —_—— A naar was the guest. of WILL MEET WEDNESDAY her twin brother, David; The Young People’s Luther lea: who is conducti: violin | of the Trinity Lutheran church oral vat ieee fy ry Book: which | meet at the church Wed: oo ane shed Chas. Scribner | ning at 8 o’clock. The vite the first o: f the year. | Re spent with a “program | hour. WILL MEET ST WEDNESDAY | The first meeting of the Current! Events club will be-held Wednesday | TO ATTEND FIGHT Dr. F. F. Griebenow and ‘Fred ey About North Dakots,” wil be the! attend the Dempsey-Tunney cham- . discussed. Mes. Mary McLean! pionship fic) it e cad George Shafer are on the | ceca gave RESUME STUDIES © iss NEVievi ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE | sor Jamesctown : is a | po ag Ay ag oe Cee of Bismarck. The Ree 1 HOSPITAL oe lace recently at Lemmon, S./ 2 ver an D. r. and Mrs. Friegang are Nae | discharged dng a trip to western points. _ EN ROUTE TO S TO BRAINERD oe FE. Satterlund and_ little 5S Masy Lois, of San Disg es have been spendin, some | time at Washburn at the A home, were guests in Bismarck Mon- day en route te Erainerd, Minn., where they will visit. ACCEPTS POSITION Miss Bernie Nelson of this city has accepted @ position in the office of the superintendent of pu! ine struction in tiers state capital. SPENDS WEEE. /ESE-END HERE ' Miss Lilien Vendt hes returned’ ¢;, to New Salem after spending the 7 week-end in Bismarck as the guest oy rata: of Miss Laverne Bertsch. \ ‘ | Mrs. Charles FROM VACATION TRIP | oot cord Migs Mary Kelly returned Sunday S00; Seinteey from's vaaction trip to Minneapolis 2uest of friends. and ee Miss Kellv has been| 7, New Ve Y away for four weeks. | seiiwaue oF ork City the old bashes aan in a few mor i | HOLD FIRST MEETING eels | The first meeting of the Fort- neearay ing taken Lver by the new nightly club will be held Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home ~ of Mrs, John Burke. RETURNS FROM VACATION Miss Thelma Duncan returned & -from Almont where she has spent the past two weeks visiting at her home. RETURNS TO [0 MINNEAPOLIS Miss Bessie Varney, who has spent pest past two weeks in this city as est, at her home, left Sunday for M polis. RETURNS TO NORTHWESTERN Miss Ruth Staley left Monday for Evanston, Ill., where she will con- tinue her studies <t Northwestern university. WILL ATTEND COLLEGE Dick Register, who will be a stu- dent at Jamestown college this win- - left Monday to resume his stu es. Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT — Tuesday ADOLPHE MENJOU aeoun Bikos ase User WEEK-END GUEST HERE ae and a T. M, Mickelson of Groton, S. D., were week-end guests at the C. R. Kositzky home in this v city. 1 FROM MINNEAPCLIS sane fs E. Bipekhonse, zetarned junday from Minneapolis, — she has spent « several ae GUEST FROM OM MILWAUKEE see ere attorney, aig at the C. A: Fiber hoe ‘eke TO JAMESTCWR COLLEOE, Miss Esther Ni for Jamestown, where ny vane vd the Jamestown Colle; ge. A? BEULAH ‘Winston AT BE pes Monday for where he will spend a few a ane Hage noe i ove days. an e first prize in ad laughter—Adolphe Men- 8 in SERVICE FOR LADIES! NEWS PICTURES Comedy “Flirty Four-Flushers” The Weather Fair tonight end Wednesday. Not #0 000] Wednesday. COMING JOHN BARRYMORE In “The Beloved Rogue” NORMA TALMADGT™ In “Camille” © RICHARD BART?*LMESS In “The Drop Kick” RONALD COLMAN and NOAH BEERY in “Beau Geste” - VAUDEVILLE Palace - Mandan TONIGHT $1.65 Absolutely all wool. Val- ues up to $4.00. Ages 8 to 16. Bergeson’s A gown hus colorful stripes achie by rows and rows of nz Q—queen ; lower than 10.) bid oon at the home of Mrs. Mary) Thimmesh of this city will leave this you hold: hearts—A K Burton, 219 Third street. “Facts evening for Chicago where they will sine diamonds—A X; clubs, ‘has bid, of one no-trump or any three | Monday or less of a suit bid. ’ Wash *Bridge Me Another atory, double? jond hand doubles. !no-trump. ? Hints on Etiquet ° ‘ chill and baby quicnamaniilamciasneieainoisiceaig| ee personal frierds call Striped Cuff the words, “ S—A couple |ter of assistance if needed, or just | game—and ‘With sympathy.” and Mrs. George would, but a sincle | the south now. | woman, unless she knows his family |well, should write a note of con- | jouene: | Kansas, way—but one. own, She at the Finally ame. e chi new, deep cu:f ona blac impor Ow id in 10 shaces of red an BY W. W. WENTWORTH (Abbreviations: A—a J—jack; X—. 1—What is meant by an inform. | | 2—First hand bids no-trump. Sec-, Third hand holds | What should third hand | ow hat do you bid initiflly when QJ10 9 2; The Answers 1—A double, made before partner 2—Redouble. 3—Four hearts. How soon, after a bereavem t, aay @ call be made on a 2 personal nd? 2—If no member of the familv} in be seen, what should one do? S—When a man loses his wife, on him? The Answers, 1 CLINIC OF DR. 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