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| | | | } | = THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE Bismarck Boy on Mothers Service Club Debating Team at | Meets With Mrs. Gran State University Mrs. H. A. Gran was hostess Robert Birdzell of this city, who! a ined evening to the Mothers is attendihg the University of North| Service club. Dakota, has been selected as a mem-| Bridge was played at three tables, ber of the university debating team} with honors going to Mets. J. L. which meet Cambridge university | Barth. At the conclusion of the in Grand Forks this evening, accord-| games the hostess served a course ing to an announcement made by/ luncheon, William Schrier, Nodak debating coach. , Phyllis Thompson Is Honored at Party “Resolved that the ethics of the| ,,H#lloween colors were used for i decoration Tuesday eve t modern ‘usiness world ate incom-! y evening at the patible with sound morality.” birthday party given for Miss Phyl- Other members of the team are Bennie A. ‘shnson, Clement, and Alden W. Squires of Grand Forks. The question of the debate will be lis Thompson at the The Sombeldge cotaters gutlved te apartment at the Hotel Patterson. The evening was spent at tables of rook with score prizes go- Grand Forks waukee and spoke at the - weekly convocation program for university ; Thompson two | ing to Miss Beatrice B d students this morning. From Grand jowman an ious they a Rene cal ef tha conn oan & ae ce continue on eir itine: incl a most of the United States. eon was served. Mrs. Remington Is Sauirrels Initiate Hostess to Club Eight New Members Mrs. P. C, Remington, Sr., was A banquet and f formal initiation hostess to the Wednesday club at her home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Mell Pollard gave an inter-! esting talk at the mesting on “Psychulogy.” The musical pro-| gram of the afternoon was fur-/ was held londay evening at the Pat- terson hotel by the Squirrel club in honor of the eight new niembers i who have been elected to the club. Places were marked for 35 guests at the banquet. Fay Brown, toastmaster, called on the followi ‘ nished by Mrs. M. B. Gilman, for brist tas: Cant Supderian, . “Our lub”; aro) iC] Fortnightly Club “Finance of our Club”; and ‘Odett Meets Wednesday Uriteue a in behalf of his fellow The program was con- cluded with the club song. The. Fortnightly club met Wed.) Following the banquet Fhe initia- nesday at the home of Mrs. George’ tion ceremonies 5 were held Ch Bird. The following program of in- at Family Reunion “Pre lems of Great Britain,” by Mrs. Fred Conklin; “The Growth of the British Empire,” by Mrs. 8. P.' Cook. A report of the conventidx -of the state Federation of Women’s clubs, held recently in Grand Forks, was given by Mrs. John Burke, who. Mrs. Mattie Bigler and children of Bismarck were among the guests! at the family reunion of the children of the late Mr. and Mrs. James D. Newman, which was held Monday at attended as delegate from the Fort- the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Noon nightly club. ae a in Berd ae and : . Ts. qu Mm ichards who are Musical Revue Will leaving soon to make their home in . Lo: . Be Presented Tonig! ht cieennics laid for 53 guests at (the dinner Monday evening. Mem- Everything is ready for the eve- bers of the Newman family at the ning performance of the musica) reunion were: Mrs. Mattie Bigler, revue, “Too Many Wives.” The first of Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs. William| s, performance was held this afternoon Richards, Mr. and Mrs. John Noon, at 3:30, and the curtain will rise Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Noon, Mr. this evening promptly at 8:15. and Mrs. Conrad Johnson of Regan, Attractive stage settings and cos-. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Laughlin of tumes, popular tunes, clever dancing' Jamestown, and two humorous skits make up man, Teddy and Claude New- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Houser of the revue. Over 100 people from McClusky. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bismarck are taking part in the Dimon of Regan. atte which has been directed y Billy Chapleau. Tickets can be obtained at the box BOY SCOUTS TO MEET All boys who are contemplating office, but everyone is warned tc| joining the Aromat troup No. 1, are avoid the last minute rush. requested to meet at the Baptist SSIES church Friday evening at 7:30. All ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE boys of 12 or over, who do not be- The marriage of Miss Marie Kvale! long to any other troop, are invited and Olaf Lee of this city occurred; to the meeting. A scout. master and Wednesday at Valley City, accord-| several good assistants have been ing to word received by friends in| secured to make the work interest- the city. Mr. and MrséLee are tak-) ing for the winter. ing a trip to eastern points and will make their home here upon their} LEAVE FOR PENNSYLVANIA return. The bride has m em-| Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Flint, and ployed at the office of the commis-| son, Robert, Jr., left yesterday by sioner of insurance for several, automobile for Grove City, years. Mr. Lee is associated with| wrere Mr. Flint will assume man- the Bismarck Grocery company. agement of the U. S. government’s Pa., model creamery, located there. En CLUB MEETS WEDNESDAY __ | route they will visit friends and rel- The Current Events club met Wed-| atives at Jamestown, Fargo, nesday afternoon at the home of eel Cities, Winona, Dubuque and Mrs, George Register. A paper on “Art in Memorials” was read by| © Mrs. H. F. Keller. At the close of the meeting the hostess served a refreshment course. ENTERTAIN AT DINNER Bismarck Association the of Commerce entertained at dinner ‘Tuesday evening at the Prince hotel HENRY HARTLEY DIES in honor of Standard Oil company Henry Hartley, pioneer resident of Bismarck, who has been seriously ill at his home for some time, died early this morning. Funeral ar- yangements will be announced lat- cr. AUXILIARY ARY MEETING The ladies auxiliary of se Pa- triarch Militant of the I. O. C F. will meet this evening at 8 “o'clock | at the Odd Fellows’ hall. All mem- bers are requested t to be present. MAKE RESIDENCE AT FORT Lieut. and Mrs. H, C. Jones i children, who have been at. the Prince hotel since coming here from Fort Lawton, Wash., are now mak- ing their home at F at Fort Lincoln, Ww. R. C. . WILL MEET The a, R. a will meet Friday aft- ernoon ai 0 at the home of Mrs. Wesley Saker at 216 Ninth street. —S—S—S———— The Weather Fair - tonight and Friday. Slightly colder tonight, Nee mn New Shipment of the famoys Hart Schaffner & Marx Greyhounds See North Window State Corn Show Nov. 2, 8,4, 5 Newest of cigaret cases for evening is this uniquely designed one of gold with a sunburst decoration in red and black enamel. officials who were in the city with the Stanolind plane. Covers were laid for 16 guests. i been a patient at St. Alexius hospi- HERE FOR VISIT Mrs. Milo Deeter and son, Thec- dore, of Spokane, Wash., are guest at the home of Mrs. Deeter’s broth- er, V. E. Joslin. They arrived last night from Little Falls, Minn., where they have been visiting rela- tives for the orbiis three weeks. GUESTS AT FRA Hak HOME Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Frahm have as their guests Mrs. “Frahm’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Peterson of Litchfield, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Frahm and their guests will leave Friday for a motor trip to the Bad Lands. GUESTS FROM HAZEN Mr. and Mrs. A. McBride and Mrs. A. D. Johnson of Hazen drove to Bismarck Wednesday to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orliff Mc- Bride of this Shan 1s DISCHARGED FROM HOSPI- Bruce Doyle of the city, who has tal for the past week, was dis- charged Tuesday. RETURNS TO MINNEAPOLIS S. Helde, who has been transact- ing business in Bismarck for the past week, peturned to Minneapolis) Tuesday. GUEST AT CARR HOME Miss Olga Peterson of Driscoll is spending the week in Bismarck as the house guest of Mr. and Mrs, F. S. Carr. TO FARGO Judge I. C. Davies returned home Wednesday after spending a few days in Fargo on business, ENTERS HOSPITAL Miss Alma Brown of Bismarck has been admitted to St. Alexius hospital for treatment. HERE ON BUSINESS | H. G. Carpenter of Fargo arrived in the city Wednesday to spend a few days on business. FROM WASHBURN Mrs. R: E. Hummel of Washburn spent Tuesday in Bismarck as the guest of friends, HERE TUESDAY W. E. Nichols of Moffit spent Tuesday in Bismarck, looking after business affairs. FROM FARGO Alfred Olson of Fargo is spend- ing a few days in the city transact- ing business. ENTERS HOSPITAL HERE William Christenson of Hazen has been admitted to St. Alexius hospi- Mal. FROM ST. ALEXIUS HOSPITAL Joseph Mahoney of Bismarck has TWO LIVE GOLD FISH in a glass globe with seaweed, pebbles and plants Yours Now OCT. 21-22 gates We Sell Specially Prepared Fish Food at 10 cents per package Finney’s Drug Store With a purchase of one tube of NY-DENTA TOOTH PASTE at the Regular Price—50 cents. FOR TWO DAYS ONLY AS LONG AS THEY LAST Get ; 1) : Get PRL GSAT. on eect been ithe from St. Alexius| | home. Halloween decorations were} more. Rev. Fred Norris, who is to MINT FLAVOR hospital. | Personal and \lattractively used about the rooms. | succeed Dr. Halfyard, will come to Green peas, cooked with the tinig peareewey ° Five tables of bridge were in play Mandan from Larimore Friday. of mint sprigs in them, have a AT st. ALEXIUS HosPiTaL || Social News of and high scores were won by Mra. ie eee that is appetizing and’ unosual, Lloyd Moug of Jamestown is a | M: d Vi . it John F. Sullivan and Mrs. J. C. CALLED TO WISCONSIN Salas bseUNCe! ry patient at St. Alexius hospital. andan Vicinity || Gould Mrs. Ellen Loveland left Monday SPOTLES EFRIGERATOR Site T, HeTORNG PROM MEETING ue EAS Wis vite was] Use covered jelly glasses inste ¢—— oN sce ~ >) NS F MEETIN called by the seri illness of her e ry 1 ANNOUNCE 4 of saucers to put teft-over bits aw f Bridge Me Another {| “X*°UNGE MARRIAGE oF Miss Mabel Stensrud, superintend.| father, Seth Hart in, use jars instead of pitchers 5 eee {| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hecker an-|ent of the Mandan hospital, has re- aaa vik WHER liquids and prevent all’ spilling BY W. W. WENTWORTH d nounce the marriage of their daugh-| turned from Devils Lake, where she CARD OF THANKS foods to keep refrigerators sw@ (Abbreviations: A—ace; salle, Q—queen; J—jack; X—any card lower than 10.) 1—How many supporting tricks ace in Los Angeles October 15. may you count when you hold A QJ 3 . Mr. and Mrs. Lewis White. Ml cw: by. Nataral << ous in wo aaice (eek 3 Hathe Abe Bia: Ree encanta a ae. J. L. Finstead. CGictaode Without, metalic. ra re is no GIVE BRIDGE LUNCHEON i rmie Stewart. Fitted five cayd suit, what quick tricks! yirs 11. S, Russell and Mrs. L.C.| _ LEAVE FOR NEW HOME a6 Lume must you hold in the other suits to bid one? 3—Lacking normal support for ter Frances to Leslie Witt of Los | attended the convention of the state) | We, wish to thank our many] and clean. Angeles, Calif. The marriage took | !urses’ association. After a trip to Redlands, Calif., Mr. ENTERTAINS AT DINNER of our beloved mother. We also d Mrs. Witt will be at home in Los] Mrs, Stewart Farmer was hostess| Wish to express our thanks for the ngeles where Mr. Witt is manager | at 5 o'clock dinner at her home Tues-| beautiful flower tributes. , Broderick entertained at a bridge| Dr. and Mrs. S. F. Halfyard left] Regular meeting Elks Lodge luncheon Tuesday at the Russell|today for their new home at Lari- ieee until November 4th. your partner, what must you do? ——— See —_ friends and neighbors for their kind- ness during the sickness and death IC OF DR. MacLACHLAN rvard University cL”r Rooms 6-8 Lucas Block Bismarck, N. D. bid by opponent on left. 2—At least two or three quick tricks in remaining hand depend- | ing on honors in suit bid. 8—Deny your partner’s suit by, bidding any sound secondary suit or no-trump, if you hold required strength, and if not, nth a lh | ’” Hints on Etiquet on Etiquet Peete oasis | J. If there are individual nut or bonbon dishes, is it permissible to start jcating ‘their contents dpe away? 2. When should they be eaten? e Is it ae to: begin eating WHAT IS ECONOMY Economy is not confined to price, nor yet to quality, but is a happy com- bination of reason- ableness in the one and dependability in the other. is and served? pe a ce utter before soup is ae * The Answers A well-bred person will not. With the dessert. No. One should refrain from nibbling as it looks as if he were starving. BUSINESS education pays. Send for catalog. Interstate sae, college, Fargo, N. D. Hard Time Halloween hei querade dance at Moran’s Sat- urday. There is no econ- omy in a_ price where’ there is no protection in the quality. Somewhere, in every transaction, regardless of price, this store saves for its patrons. Regular meeting Elks Lodge postponed until November 4th, DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 1144, Fourth St. Phone 240-W Bismarck, N. D. The Auayees 1—Two and one-half, when not | al ‘| A. W. LUCAS COMPANY In What Month Is Your Birthday? On your Birthday send your Te Flowers ver ||| Boys’ Dress Shoes {8325 Matinee Every Day 2:30 Tonight . Thurs., Fri., Sat. price. And you will needthem Women’s 4-BUCKLE GALOSH $1.98 This overshoe will stand com- John Gilbert Renee Adoree Karl Dane Feature at 2:30 - 7:30 - 9:15 If they do not give you real service, we will gladly replace them. 7 Your Size Is Here Now Matinees - 25 and 850 Evenings » 25 and 50c and lA. W. LUCAS CO. Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center WHERE THE OVERHEAD IS LIGHTEST There’s Economy In Buying the Boys’ Boots Here Our Case Lot Buying Power offers you this exceptional value. Made of the best grade of black or tan leathers, with solid leather soles and rubber heels. This is one of the outstanding values in our greater Economy Basement. Sizes 21% to 6. GROWING GIRLS’ OXFORD $2.95. The Oxford Pictured is one that is sure to please at this low Best Grades of Leather Soles and Rubber Heels, And Then, Some Day, It May Storm parison with any $2.95 galosh. There Is Economy In These Prices as There Is Protection In the Quality. A. W. LUCAS CO. . Whore You Expect More far Vow Moneg--And Get according finish A. P. Knothe, Prop, with our two season free priced from $150 to $250 BOYS’ BOOTS Here it is again. Last fall and winter we could not get enough of these Boys’ Boots. They certainly are worth more than the‘price asked. Solid Leather Soles and Heels and a regular $1.00 Jack knife with every pair. Sizes 9 to 2, $3.50 21, to 514, $3. 95 Sizes 6 to 8, $4.45 Your Choice of Tan, Black or Patent Sizes3to8 --- $2.95 z Why Not Get Them When You Can? OVERSHOE VALUES That you should take note of: Women’s 4-buckle .....$1.98 Women’s Automatic walter, : best grade upper ....:.. 3.85 Misses’ 4-buckle ........ 1.88 Child’s 4-buckle ....... 1.78 Men’s all rubber 4-buckle 3,75 Men’s 4-buckle cashmer- CEES oes eke e oc ne Boys’ 2-buckle ............ 2.39 Youths’ 2-buckle ees dces eee 207 Fifth St. .