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i FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1927 _- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE , con course was served at the close|the service. Mr. an: Mrs. Hart will! modern languages at the Dickinson! Racine and daughter were accom-| attended the hearing by the inter- | @— Sop G———~-ae err ‘e of the evening. “| make their home. here. Normal ‘school. panied to. Fargo by Miss Annette! state commerce commission on|| Hints on Etiquet J Miss Wilma Olson was chairman Le} Oe Thompson, who was the guest of | freight rates on grain. oO of the arrangements committee for| Over 100 people attended the| Mrs. Ucal Stevens Lewis, dean of | relatives for two days. Social and Personal 3 . the party. masquerade part: iven Thursday | women and head of the English de- 0. E. Erickson of Tappen, a mem-| 1. If invited, formally, to @ — ; 3 saab ddl evening by the ey O. U. W. lodge at| partment of Jamestown collaue, is| Paul Goddard of this city kas been | ber of the lower house from Kidde dinner, and you are certain wheth- eo iU, Women Meet the lodge hall. Halloween decora-| a guest at the J. L. Bell home this | appointed one of the three assistant | county at the last session of Iegis-| er fo ‘dress” or not, what can you zs 5s ‘ tions were used and prizes for the] week while attending the education | editors of the North Dakota En-|lature, speat Thursday in Bismarck | do? catnacttl hs ‘ Convention Guests ‘The Folk Song’ Is With Dr. Reinhardt to | best costumes were awarded to the| convention. Mrs. Lewis has recent-|gineer, official publication of the | transacting business, 2. What, o Hoot iy, - ould Py A A . ° following: Miss Agnes Krehorn of} ly arrived in this state from Ala-|college of engineering at the Uni- ! Sa " bachcee ng toa : ii er Are Entertained at | Discussed by Club |Consider Organization| Mandan, A. Totchinsky, Miss Mar-|bama, \Nersity of North Dakota, ‘The ap-| Miss Myrtle Felthiom and Miss| 3. When in doubt, is it * ict aret Darbis, and Mi illian Oelke. + + = pointments of 12 men on the busi-| Lily Forsberg are guests from | wear & decollete evening ore - Breakfast Thursday at Meeting Thursday Dr. Aurelia Reinhardt, president of The posite Coniaaaked at midnight] Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Bystrom had|ness and editorial staff of the pub-| Braddock who are attending the] long ae ge Li Taras Mill liege, Oakland, California,| 20d a course luncheon was served, | as their guests Wednesday Mr. and/ lication were recently made by the |teachcrs’ convention in Bismarck ate bid d ask her Members of the Business and Pro-|_ Mrs. V, E. Joslin was hostess Ae sirided a : wee Mrs. Scott Leavitt of at Falls, | faculty advisory board. this week, 1. Call your hostess an fessional Women’s club entertained| Thursday aft t ks of met a group of university women of) Mr, and Mrs. C. J. Myers and son,| Mont. Mr. and Mrs. Lei ce ee frankly. ‘ i Thursday morning at a breakfast in 'y aiternoon to members of| Bismarck and Mandan at an inform-| Richard, left today by car for Min-| route to hington, D. ’ Miss Borghild Dahl, who has! _ Mrs. Chris Halverson, Mrs. Henry} 2. An evefing gown, if one does | honor of Dr, Aurelia Reinhardt, Miss | the Thursday Musical club, Mrs. G.| al dinner Thursday evening to con-| neapolis where they will attend the} Mr. Leavitt is serving his third| made her home in Bismarck for the! Peck and Mrs. A. Anderson of Al-| not possess a dinner gown. _ pd Charl Williams and Miss Minnie g.|E- Wingreene, as leader of the meet-| sider the forming of a branch of| Minnesota-Wisconsin football game. | term as congressman from Montana. | past three years, left today for Los | mont are attending the state teach- 2. The latter. i Nielson, who are distinguished | ing, gave a paper on the subject for | the American Association of Univer-| Mr. Meyers will also transact busi- ‘ see Angeles, Calif., where she will make | ers’ convention in Bismarck this aie allele at the guests at the North Dakota Educa-) discussion, “The Folk Song.”+ sity Women. ‘ ness while in the cities, 1 Miss Beatrice Johnstone of Grand|her residence. While in this city | week. The large attendance tion association convention. | Sonite #0 the alte na rf Dr. Reinhardt has been president Rice . Forks and Miss Stella Hilleboe of|Miss Dahl was employed in the ——— North Dakota Educational Fi Breakfast was served at small ngs ben e different countries! of the association for four years, _The North Dakota Barbers’ asso-| Ellendale are house guests of Mrs.|state tax commission office. We urge every housewife to his will tax the f ‘tables with autumn flowers form-| “o!S Naeritin, She iuaeeated by | and is now chairman of the interna-| ciation will hold a dance Monday| A. G. Sorlie during the convention fae meeting this week ing attractive centerpieces. Beside| Joece dicerosoy thee tila aie oo a tional relations committee. Miss| evening at Patterson hall. Music of the North Dakota Education as-}| Mrs. Denzil E. Wharton, former- come into our store some time seating capacity of the audi- i ilki ones Christine Finl ¥ ber of| will be furnished by LaVine’s or-| sociation, ly Miss Luella Schuette, will sing |Saturday and sample the Man- fs + (oo She honorees Tanise Kraus of Dicks Wan Bessie’. Botte em | the Fargo branch of the association, | chastra, and the public is cordially “es over radio station KFYR this eve-| ehester Biscuit Co’s line of|torium. Out of courtesy to inson, Miss Julia McDonough . of| Ni _ ne aa manic pied n = els ie spoke briefly on the benefits of the| invited. Mrs. E. J. Racine and daughter,| ning at 6:30. the visitors, it is se 8 Lila, have returned from Fargo se delicious cookies and crackers.| that Bismarck people not Trouble I've Seen,” in illustrating now, four branches of| Miss Rita Murphy has as her guest | where they spent the past two days| FE. M. Hendricks, rate expert for! g, F fa eens 2 the American folk songs. the association in North Dacta: ‘They | this week Dr. Louise Kraus of Dick-| with Miss Norma Racine, who is at-| the state railroad’ board, has re-{5eed our ad on page 6.—Bis-| attend unless they ies mem- rehild Dahl I _ Mrs. Joslin reported on the Rus-| are located at Grand Forks, Fargo,| inson. Dr. Kraus is professor of| tending college in th Mrs. | turned from Minneapolis where bers of the association. Borghild Dahl Is sian native songs with “The Volga| Lidgerwood and Valley City. | The = : ; ae r joatman,” while Mrs. J. A. Larson) following committee was appointed \ Honored at Party chose “Would That I Were a Tender | to consider the propositian of or- S : Apple Blossom,” as thé Irish melody.| ganizing here. Miss Borghild Dahl was the guest) At the conclusion of the program Miss Madge Runey, Mrs. Mell of honor Tuesday evening at a Hallo-| 2 “incheon course’ was served by| Pollard and Miss Rita Murphy of ween party at the home of her sis-| the hostess. Bismarck, and Mrs. E. J. Conrad and ter, Mrs. J. W. Knecht. Mrs, W. C. Aylen of Mandan, Black and orange decorations and * 2 8 ee * Halloween favors were used about C. E. Society Gives His, Kattietine Contoncand Stes the rooms; while the guests arrived r Sort! oa in costume. The evening was spent Halloween Party spending the week in atari are es ¢ with appropriate games and stunts. The Christian Endeavor society of| Guests in Bismarck this week Mrs. Knecht was assisted by Mi | Geraldine Gish in serving a course} the Presbyterian church held a Hal-|from Solen are Miss Ruth Cochrone luncheon at the close of the evening.| loween party Tuesday evening in the| and Miss Monica Ferreal, who are - i PG Ae church parlors. : attending the N.D. E A. meeting. t ¢ Bridge Party Is Cornstalks, pumpkins, and black * 5 & and orange streamers decorated the| The marriage cf Miss G. D. Rus- Given Wednesday parlors. The guests were enter-| sel of Grand Forks and Alfred Hart — tained with novelty games and {of Bismarck occurred Wednesday in Mrs. A. L, Fosteson was hostess| Stunts during the evening. A lunch-|this city. Rev. A. H. Ermel read ‘Wednesday evening at her home at — —— 7 919 Fifth street. Bridge was played at two tables during the evening and honors were won by Mrs. Harry A. Jones and Mrs, Charles F. Martin. The hostess used a color scheme appropriate for the Halloween sea- SOURCE OF TRUE son in. Heal 3 tanh ee ae Ra le SATISFACTION 1+ ++ clusion of the games. *e # | Minot and Miss Dorothy Barrington of Berlin were out-of-town guests. There :: 16 | marck Food Market. Style right and priced right, these lovely new things are the biggest attraction we have offered for months, Many of these garments are fresh from the packing case. Miss Lois Bigler, who is teaching| | There is a world of satisfaction in o>. at Grass Lake, is a guest at her 2 : home in Bismarck this week while owning a reliable watch. e¢ Our , a v attending the teachers convention timepieces are tested by the \ 4 Miss Hazel Larson, who is teach- | i : ing at Wishek this’ ‘year, is the \ sternest methods known to house guest of Miss Mary Cayou ’ the watchmakers’ science. EN eased | U8 e@ Watchcraft is repre- q Miss Martha Stoker of Aber- sented at its best in deen, S. D., is spending a few day a in Bismarck as the guest of friends our collection of { = : internationally known move- The Weather Mostly cloudy tonight and Saturday. Slightly warmer tonight. 20TH ANNIVERSARY - SALE SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 3 ments i BONHAM BROS. The store of safe diamond buying y | 4 MASQUERADE Sixth Annual Dance of Lion Tamers Club NEW COATS NEW DRESSES We have just unpacked hundreds of lovely new coats made of finest Delightful models, specially priced. 1f you're thinking of what to wear 3 youre problem is easily solved here. Lovely new satins, velvets, woolens, plush, caracul plush, broadcloths, veronella, etc.—all beauti- crepes and georgettes—also woolens possessing all the favored style fully furred and carry finést workmanship. 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