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Bridge Tournament |U. C. T. Auxiliary Will Will Be Held by |Present Musical Revue “Legion Auxiliary|at Auditorium Oct. 20 At the meeting of the Legion aux- “Too Many Wives,” a musical fliary Wednesday evening at the | ttavaganza, will be given at the ¢ Business and Professions Women’s | #¥ditorium Oct. 20 under — the club rooms, a bridge tournament | SUPices, of the local U. C. T. auxil- ‘ iary. Billy Chapl hi di was started with eight tables in| “Don't Park Here” in etre re play. | years ago, and was business man- At the conclusion of: the games| ta for the musical comedy “‘Leave & refreshment course was served. It to Gloria,” in this city last year, The early part of the evening was will ‘direct. this production. given to the regular busin ss meet-| . There are two complete shows in ing. this reyue with 16 musical dance numbers. The choruses Ella A Jaeger and made up of from four to 20 pe John W. O’Rourke Are Married in Minnesota and there are over 100 in the ¢ The ticket sale for “Too } Wives” ‘started Wednesda: may be.reserved at Harris & Woodmansee’s on the day of the per-| formance, ‘City Planning’ Is Topic of Address to ' Rotarians Wednesday) {", with a . Lovely alencon lace, Iver in bet collar and a touch of fem’ tailored dr | the following hne” Announcements have been re- ceived in Bismarck uf‘the marriage of Miss Ella A. Jaeger o- this city and John W. O'Rourke of Mandan. The wedding took place October 10 in the church of St. Martin on the Hill, near Roscoe, Minn. Father) Clement Dimpfl, for 30 years. pastor of St. Joseph parish in Mandan, per- formed the ceremony. Harry D. Freeman of St. Louis,| who is working here with the Bis- imarck city planning commissi | addressed the Rotary club at luncheon Wednesday on “City Miss Bernice Jaeger, sister of the | bride, and M. Klasen were the at- tendants. Following the ceremony |*UnCche Father Dimnfl was host at a wed- Mtr | ding breakfast. Mr: and Mrs.|_.Mr. Freeman spoke of the he- | O’Rourke are taking a motor trip | inning of city planning with the to the Twin Cities and other Minne- | Chicago fair, and listed, “> order of sota points after which they will importance, ‘the Parts | of return to Mandan. which shoula be carefully p The bride has made her home in|, J. SM of the Bismarck for » number of years. Mr. O’Rourke is the son « Mr. and Mrs. C. P. O'Rourke of - Mandan, and is associated with the O’Rouvke- Fitzsimmons. grocery company. Bridge Dinner Is Given For Teachers af Mrs. R. M. Bergeson was hostess ii Saturday to teachers from the Py Roosevelt and Will school. Places were marked for 16 guests. ra Bridge was played at four tables 4 following the dinner, with honors going to Miss Marie Huber and Miss Winnifred Barrington. Mrs. L. B. Brauer Entertains Club Mrs. L. B. Brauer was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday evening at her bome. Cards were played at two tables, and a score prize was awarded to Mrs. L. P. Warren, At the:conclu- sion of the games the hostess serve a luncheon course. Hallowe'en colors and favors were used to decorate the rooms tables for the party. Mrs. W. F. Crewe I Is Hostess to Club Mrs. W. F. Crewe bak” oa to the Wednesday Bridge club at her home Wednesday aftern on. Bridge was played. at three tables, with high score being held by Mrs. C. E.. Stackhouse. Out-of-town guests were Mrs.-Henry Waldo Coe of Portland, Ore. and Mrs. J. F. » Sullivan of Mandan. * Mrs, Crewe served t of the afternoon. WILL HOLD INITIATION The Bismarck A. lodg: will hold its regular hy ng this evening at the A.O. UW. hall. The meeting will. start..promptly at 8 o'clock and 50 candidates will be ini- tiated. The initiatory work will be in charge of the degree team and th. floor work will also be exempli-| 9 fied. It-is expected that many of Ne old members will be present, at meeting as it is the first ini- tiation of the season. Refresh- ments will be served and a social hour will fallow. The committee in = charge has everything ready and is oo planning for one of the biggest eve- nings of the season, ANNOUNCE CONVENTION PLANS Of interest to sorority members in Bismarck comes the announcement from the grand council of Kappa Alpha Theta sarority that the bien nial convention. [cites be held next summer at Breezy Point. » Pe- ot, Minn. District No. 10, of which ipka Bi Pi chepee of the University of North Dakota is a member, wi ie come be convention * this yet ae an- 18 0% The | Heralds of the M city | meet. Friday club Dr. E. ? “quain by” to R. F. Sr. 1 Bism is were: Major 4 reve 1h, in) jcommand of the tiedical deta at Fort Lincoln; Ward R. Le Minneapolis; James Slack of iC go; R. J. Flint, of this city: Freeman of St. Lonis, Ay Cha: F, Kellogg. Linton Couple Are | Married Wednesday Miss Gertrude Mae Kelly and El- mer T. Doolittle of Linton were married Wednesday morning at Lin- ton. Rev, Frisbi riage service mediate relat i Miss Blanche Buck attende bridesmaid, while Dorres Spiggle! was best man. Following the mony, a reception was held for guests at the home of the groon parents. Mr. and Mrs, Doolittle will make their home at the Groggen rm if northeast of Linton after Novem-!4 and) ber 1. TONIGHT — Th a Garamount Picture Over 200 Attend K. C. Dancing Party) Over 200 attended the banquet and! dance given Wednesday evening by, the Bismarck council of the Knight of Columbus on the occasion of C umbus_D: Rt. R Kelsch gave the principal addr s at the banquet, while Rev. J. A. H. | Slag spoke on his recent trip Europe. The musical van a was furnished by Mrs. LaRose, Joseph Sullivan, Hey Halverson and Dirlam’s orchestra. Following the banquet the guests were entertained at dancing from 9:30 to 12:30 in the Grand Pacific | dining room. DELPHIANS WILL MEET | The Alpha Eta chapter of Delph- | jas will meet Friday morning at | :30 at the Prince hotel. “Spencer, | the Poet’s Poet,” will be the subject | for discussion, and Mrs. W. G. Wor- | ner will be leader of the meeting. Special text reports will be given by | BARBED WIRE: CLIVE BROOK-EINAR HANSON ERICH POMMER": ROWLAND Y. LEE uduction. zt the close COMING THOMAS MEIGHAN “We're All Gamblers” “The Big Parade” LLLP ATE AW. Lucas Co. Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center. . eek Leer This Is Just‘One of the Many New Models To be found in Our Shoe Department at HELD MEET: TUESDAY -: Mrs. Nellie M. Preston was hos: tess Tuesday afternoon to the Agnes M. Fort tent No. 3 of the Daughters | ¢ of Union Veterans, Following the regular business _meeting @ course luncheon was served. - CURE AT HENDRICKS HOME ir. and Mrs, E. M. Hendricks} ¢§ hag as their guests Mra. Hendricks’ Parents ir. and Mrs. T. L. McGarry |. arrived | ¥ redneck to "spend several days. rd The Weather . Vnasettled tonight and Fri- day.. Probably local” showers, The Ruby One- Strap '% The extreme simplicity that makes.a truly tailored mode 80-inimitably smart is found, in this model. As sketched, ‘it is of black patent leather, with the new wide strap of spider patent. More than 30 Styles at $7.85 _, A.W. Lucas Co. Where You Expect More for Your Money-—and Get It New Shipments of Clothing— . - Hats,. Caps, ee Neckwear, : 454,60 yt 4, 4 509696955 SOA AIOE AN Announce by relativ of the m ex a a pa tp npg NOUNCE M in this of Miss Irene and Ral Mr. and urphy of this slumnae who luncheon at 1 given by.S 1 sorority, a' d_ formerl e been v A. Wy ing the Methodist city, aldo Ce Johns has rett D., where she THE BISMARCK TRIB MARRIAGE Ar e been receiv Bauer, _ former | e at Duluth, TO CALIFORNL M. Taylor of | have returne "ia lin TO BISMARCK | city Me- | leigh, M city and ime it the A of | ing | Cook | cous! 4 ye of | Lath urned was | house on See eet gine ts of Mr Preston, who Anderson for 7 tSTURNS TO SeRe Re eters Ge dae bee Gee ey oN PE es in Bismarck for weeks, returned to|| osday. Minneapolis T | FARGO pores i beth Prest Anderson, | ACCEPTS POSITION constituies a suitab ii ident of the W, C. 'T, U., Miss Velma Smith of Mandan has | for a guest luncheon? {| accepted a position at the Bismarck What should one serve in.pre Miss Catherine a 8 hospital, t Mrs. } Garr HERE Mareus Paulson Miss Lucy Zvot smart New a For the New Season ek-end shoppers will find it to their advantage to see the many new things at Webb Brothers, care DANCE DATE carnival dance, which Schroeder of Wil- been discharged from St. | TO GARRISON J. W. after spending a few k with friends, FROM JAM nce to the usual ac Cloak shop of this city. What ve * Bridge Me Another i BY W. W. WENTWORTH | jor suits more valuable than mi-) uits ? —How do you inform partner of veukness in his suit? 3—Wh the quick trick value ,|of Q 10 We wish to T tha ) rs : The Answers Irs, Lucin- | y_ No. ; 2—(1) Passing; (2) bidding an- 1 floral tribute othe: suit or no-trump, Chris Martineson, Robinson returned to| 34 quick trick. Mrs.) copa! Guild will hold meat roast k or chops or broiled fish? i ed by the Squirrel club ‘ | {to be given Oct. 22 at Patterson hall, ¢ ec rieuet {ish on Gm Hg vc ae MSN WARE) CApindelatigns ACaees We oInKG: one learned abroad, 0 Q—queen; J—jack; N—any card y srole dish the IS DISCHARGED FROM Hospt.| lower than 10.) L 1—In a no-trump declaration, are | : a Bie sale eh Oc- Y |tober 15th, at the Parish House, beginaing | at 9: 00 a. m. DR. M. E. BOLTON 3 Osteopathic Physician Faney To 11415 Fourth St. Phone 240-W pound lugs, Bismarck, N. D. who has been| Grocery. sembled and priced within the reach of everyone. 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