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PARIS AA Aa REE FIP BONS FTE REET LN wa ren & AN en SRM Ne Gy a SD PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ee if Additional Society i Guests For 16 Tables at Bridge Luncheon Tuesday Mmes. A. W. Gussner, E. A. Brown and L. A. LaRue were hos- tesses Tuesday at a bridge lunch- eon at the Patterson hotel. There were guests for 16 tables. Valentine colors were used for the table appointments while red and white taper candles furnished attractive centerpieces for the luncheon tables. During the lunch- eon music was played by the Pat- terson orchestra. The afternoon was spent at cards and high scores in the games were won by Miss ““atherine Morris and Mrs. G. E. Munger. The hostesses were assisted in entertaining by Miss Ardyth Gussner and Miss Dency Dickinson. | Old Settlers Make Reservations For Banquet and Dance Many reserva ave already been made for the annual reunion of the Burleigh County Old Settlers association which will be held Mon- day evening at the Grand Pacific hotel. It is requested that all who desire to attend make reservations with Mrs. John Homan, phone 167, or with Mrs. Frank Paris, phone 597-R, before 10 o'clock Monday tap nquet will start promptly at 7 o'clock and a program of vocal and instrumental music and short talks will be given between courses. Leonard Bell will preside as toast- master. The annual:election of of- ficers will be held after the banquet. The reunion will close with un oldfashioned ball when the oic time dances will be resurrected, including the Virginia Reel, the Lancers and the Quadrille. Miss Katherine Morris and Miss Gladys Pierce, who are in charge of} the sale of tickets, will conduct the, sale Monday afternoon and evening at the Grand Pacific hotel. Tickets may also be obtained Saturday aft | Beall) Pm in the gorgeous fashion! ning at 8 o'clock at the rest room 0. U. W. hall, ernoon from Mrs. Lucinda Logas. plate, Roy Indeseth. treasurer of the association, at Log- While the ticket sale has been an’s store. Tickets will be sold at; very satisfactory there are still $1.25 each, including the annual dues. s 99 Mrs. M. B. Gilman Entertains Club In accordance with St. Valentine's Day, red hearts predominated in the decqration scheme and table ap- pointments when Mrs. M. B. Gil- man entertained the Octagon bridge club Tuesday afternoon. Cards were played at two tables and honors in the games were won by Mrs. Kelly Simonson. A lunch- con course was served at the close of the afternoon. Mystery of Groom Is Still Unsolved The final rehearsal for the “Wom- anless Wedding” was held at the auditorium last evening amidst a riot of music and laughter. What the production will bring forth with the cast in costume remains to be seen. The mystery of the groom has not yet been solved and many rumors are afloat as to his identity. This is positive proof that business women can keep a secret. Men who have had aspirations to be a Jay Gould or a Rockefeller have resurrected from their attics frock coats, high silk hats, dancing pumps and white gloves. The dig- nity and pompousness of the mag- nates are relieved by the variety and frivolity of the punch girls, the bridesmaids and the flowe: Unlike Schubert, music was not a complete consolation for the dis- appointed lover, Dr. T. G. O'Hara, but he finds new inspiration in the winsome Mary Pickford (Harold ‘BAsvscou COLDS are soon cone the the bad" Vicks Over 21 Million Jars Used Yea good seats to be had for both nights. The boards will be up at Harris and Woodmansee’s until 6 o'clock Thurs- day night. eve The circles of the ladies aid will tas! Thursday aft-' ernoon. Circle No. 1 will meet with Mrs. S..D, Dietz at 1002 Eighth street while Mrs. L. W. Larson and Mrs. Geo. Shafer will act as hos- tesses. Mrs. Fred Ohde will enter- tain Circle No. 2 and Mrs. J. Lar- son and Mrs, W. C. Hanevwala will be hostesses. Mrs. A. Person and Mrs. Frank Cave will be hostesses’ to Circle No. 3 at the home of Mrs. O. V. Bowman at 809 Fifth street, while Circle No. 4 will meet; Presbyterian | Tp, under Hoffman’s cafe, A card party has been planned for the eve- ning and refreshments will be ‘served. All members and friends are cordially invited. ese The Birthday Mission society of the First Lutheran church will meet ursday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E, A. Lindbloom, 812 Eighth street, Mrs, ‘eiainarrest Teske of Zap has been admitted to St. Alexius hespital for treatment. | ha Sherman Hiekle and Ralph Hickle of Sanger transacted business here ; this week, ret A Walsh of St. Paul spent the week-end in Bismarck as the guest with Bir. L. H. Richmond and Mrs. Cr shicess, J. L. George at Mrs. Richmond’s home at 500 Avenue A. see J. A. Kitchen, commissioner of agriculture and labor,went to Lehr yesterday where he gave a talk on “Agriculture” at the meeting of the Lehr Parent-Teachers associa- tion last night. Tonight Mr. Kitchen will speak at the meeting of the Northwest Farm Managers association at Fargo. Nonpartisan club No. 1 will hold regular meeting Thursday eve- ne Ruth Horowtiz, Bronx, N. Y., “Having been troubled with indigestion caused by constipation for several months, my druggist advised a eae vegetable laxative pill. can safely say that since I am tae ing them, and only one each night, I feel like myself again and can cat: ‘most’ anything without fear of an attack.” \CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS AL soups and etl pi es The regular meeting of Knights of Pythias will be held this evening at 8 o'clock at the A. =a Advanced Engineering JO miles per hour when NEW- 62 mile speed later New American Edition of STUDEBAKER'S: ERSKINE SIX 195 $-0..b. factory BISMARCK MOTOR CO. the! Work will be given in the rank of Esquire and all mem- bers are requested to be present. airs, E. E. ‘Kirby of Stanton was Tuesday. cas A Washington and Lincoln pro- | gram will. be given Friday evening of Radio HE quickest way to prove I that there is a vast difference in radio tone is to i the Ozarka Sensitoncin your! alongside of other radios, Any time you say—an Ozarka Sensitone will be set in your home on approval—it will do its own ig. Listen to a six foot loud eaker compared to all others. Electrically Operated if Desired Amos Robidou Bismarck, N. D. Rural Route 2 Bismarck, N. D. Mandan aan -FEBRUARY 17thand 18th State Training School Gym The same display as held in Minneapolis and St. Paul Entertainment Features Galore Free movies, Friday after- noon and Saturday morning, showing the manufacture of the New Ford, Fordson: and Ford-Stout Aeroplanes. Factory men will be in at- ce to explain wonderful mechanical con- Ford Orchestra Copelin Motor Co. Bismarck, North Dakota Western Auto Co. Mandan, North Dakota Invite All Missouri Slope Citizens to the FIRST COMPLETE DISPLAY of all NEW FORD MODELS, inelud- ing TRUCKS, in North Dakota, at an EXCLUSIVE hardware. a the NEW FORDOR SEDAN A big Len cer. Waa ener, Generous legroom front Four convenient doors. Unusually large windows. Rich upholstery aed full-nickeled choice of four artistic colors. $570 (8. O. B. Detroit), TUDOR $495 @. 0. B. Detroit), There is a bit of the European touch in the coschwork end proof luggage in cy veer oe. Your hea of oar beau. $4 495 Dome light. Your FORD COUPE Q. B. Detroit) ORD SHOW. niday NEW FORD ROADSTER 4 long, low, chunimy cer. As » fast as it looks. Wide doors. ‘Deep cushions. Rich upholstery. Full-nickeled seat optional. fe beautiful color harmonies. quarter. artistic Open Daily u a.m, to 11 p.m. the guest of friends in this city hardware. Rumble . Your choice of $385 (F. O. B. Detroit), Landen irons on reer Finished in foar color Fev sies, $550 (8. O. B. Detroit) at '8 o'clock at St. Mary’s auditer-} William Gill of Burt underwent ium by the children of St. Mary's = operation Monday at St. Alexius school, oepital. Dance Every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at the PATTERSON HOTEL BALL ROOM Best Dance Floor in Bismarck Music by Patterson Orchestra JACK RABBITS Horsehides, cowhides and furs. Write for wholesale prices on box lots of fresh frozen fish. Ship to the Northern Hide & Fur Co Box 265, Bismarck, N. D. Open for engagements. Communicate or write Clarence Johnson, c-o Patterson Hotel, Bismarck, North Dakota HE air on two sides of your door is automatically! An even flow of clean radically different! 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