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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1928 Advance reservations for the an- naul Masonic dinner dance to be ven at the Masonic temple Fri- y night reed that feo as & large attendance, acc: members of entertainment com- mittee. Dinner will be served in the dining room at 7 o'clock, with dancing scheduled to start at 9 p. m. Former Resident of Bismarck Is Married at Medina Feb. 19/te Miss Alice Osterman of Medina, and a resident of Bismarck for the past year, became the bride of Roy church parlors this evening. All] E. 0. Stoudt, Jr., of Fargo spent young people over Tuxis age are|the week-end in Bismarck with invited. friends and on business. eee eee Appointment of C. L. Young, Bis-!_ Mrs. A. S. St. Cyr of Glendive, marck attorney, as a delegate from | Mont., is transacting business in Bis- North Dakota to the national con-|marck for a few days. ference on uniform laws at Seattle, ee Social and Personal Mrs. A. G. Sorlie Is Miss Lillian Paul . y Excellent music has bee: Wash., w: ced today by| Mrs. C. W. Poe of Washburn is Hostess at Luncheon | and David Ryberg |tovs ts) th “Gaman tuinra| tae gunn, wwe sho plano] Coverior A. Grgoes =n” | aa Bmsi‘t ie gust of . . J wi ive sen! re, and Bridge Monday Are Married Here] the mirrisge service ihe irent|in their resecvations sre to|, Mrs. Rose Hoffman returned Mon- do so immediately as the committee ence of immediate relatives and ‘day from a buying trip to New York = ‘ ; Additional social and per- Mrs. A. G. Sorlie was hostes The marriage friends. must know in advance how many) City in the interests of ‘the Rose ‘ Monday to 60 guests at a bridge of this city ty Dena aan age "ine bride wore an afternoon dress |t0 Plan for. All Masons and East-| Shops of Bismarck and Grand Forks. iol gil Leg ot ae luncheon at the Hotel Prince, Menoken occurred Saturday after-|of shell pink crepe de chine and f ae ee cacao neces ern Stars are davited, s Because of the fact that it will be impossible for Walter Reed of Fargo, inspector eneral of the Scottish Rite bodies in North Dakota, to be here Thursday nivht, the meeting carried a shower bouquet of bride's roses and fern. She was attended by Misses Lyla Osterman and Fay Benson, while A. E. Bell and Ar- thur Osterman attended the groom. After the ceremony @ 6 O'clock The Current Events club will meet Wednesday afternoon at 3 o’clock at the Business and Profes- sional Women’s lub rooms, ry The ladies of the Zion Lutheran The tables were decorated in the|noon at the Evangelical parsonage, Seasonal colors of George Washing-| Rev. C. R. Freathaeer’ al the ton’s birthday. Red, white and|s 5 blue carnations were used as cen-| Mr. and Mrs. Ryberg will make their home near Menoken where the Make a date with Norma to- night. Vy terpieces, while nut baskets and other appointments were in the na- m is e in farming. The i tional cplors. £ of local Masons intorested in the| church will meet Thu afternoon Meee 2 Bridge wie Played at 15 tablos Mee pet of Bi cael, Seen the bride's prt wis Tae formation of a Scottish Rite chapter at 2:5) at the home af ee av. Suede Footwear during the afternoon, and honors in eee wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Benson | here, which had be 1 scheduled for|Tichards, 1020 Avenue C. Is Smartest Right Now @!@ the games were won by Mra. R. EL Pupils From Indian will be at home at Tappen. Thursday night, has been postponed pirehd Wenzel, Mrs. F, B, Strauss, Mrs. Fred Jansonius and Mrs. H.-C, Jones of Fort Lincoln. Guests from Mandan were Mrs. R, A. Countryman and Mrs. Walter until a later date. The meeting will The bride is the eldest daughter The of Mr. sed Mrs. Jewell Osterman, who Teside on a ranch northwest of Medina. For the past year she has Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beyer <f Minot bowsld Ms ue ee = co guests of Mrs. perents, Mr. and Mrs, Fred. Cathro, Especially in the new beaver shades with har- monizing kid trimmings. We have just received three new numbers in this chic combination— be held some time next week. date will be announced later. Willis B. Shepard of Bismarck is School Will Present Recital Here March 1 py been employed in Bismarck. : straps and step-ins, spike heels. Hosiery, too. Renden. . t dest son of | One of 13 juniors at the University] The Business and Professional Mrs. Sorlie was assisted in enter- whuee Bian Bg eget eon ae enon oe Tiben, lest son of) Of North iuiere to be elected to/‘Women’s club will hold the regular Rookwood Pottery “First With the Newest” taining by Mrs, Harry Woodmanses,| torium Thi evening, March 1,| Out-of-town guests at the wed-|Com B, Third Regiment, chap-| monthly dinner this evening at the We just received another Mrs, A.M. Br-ndt, Mrs. Harold 89t-| to which frig A lic is invited. Mise ding were Mr. and Mrs. Herman bth Bases 5 eles malty, | ee large shipment of this, beauti- nson, 5 ‘+ O. Ane al $s we 7 * ri y— Sirk borhie tines, ‘Mise Jousphine Clara Peltier, well known in local| Osterman of Nebraska, grandpar-| 10 git! at Ant R shoe Meds bat, ful pottery—tho third shipment Mr. and Mrs. John Dreviow have returned to their home at Hazen a spending several days in this city. eee William R. Van Oosting and Charles H. Wilcox of Hensler ‘were business callers here Saturday and Sunday. ents of the bride. « Steele Couple Are Married Here Monday Miss Lena Hoerner and Godfried Horn of Steele were married here Monday at the parsonage of the Zion Lutheran church, Rev. J. V. Richert reading the marriage cere- mony. Mrs. Mary Lasken and Miss Blandina Ackermann attended the couple. Mr. and Mrs. Horn will make their home at Steele, where the groom is engaged in farming. Wing Homemakers Club Gives Party The Homemakers club of Wing entertained at a valentine party Feb. 14 in honor of the husbands and friends of the cluh members. The hall was artistically decorated in red and white. since the first of last Decem- ber—and amounting’ to over three thousand dollars ‘at the Studio price, We are so well pleased with the results obtained with the Rookwood line that we aro closing out all other makes st reduced prices. Some of t makes being sold at a redu tion are—all Wedgwood, Cow- an and Hager pieces, together with several pieces of hand- painted China. Many of the Rookwood pieces Tange in price from $1.50 up. These small pieces n.ake won- erful bridge prizes, as there afe no two pieces alike. We are exclusive agents for Rook- musical circles, and her associates Hanson, of Mandan, ‘ e part. will tak program will include selec- : m The by the gh lub, Lively Plot Will baorll the glee elu, vocal solo, Be Presented by cal numbers, Playmakers’ Cast/nan McPhee Honored “The Whole Town’s Talking,” the! Foy 20 Years’ Work Ni hich the Pl: ake f Bis- * ® ° Inarck high school wil present Fre| in Auditor’s Office marck high school will present Fri- day evening at the city auditorium, — Faithfulness of service was rec- here Saturday night when is a story in which the best man wins the girl in spite of many ob- employes of the state auditor's of- fice gave a surprise party in honor atacles. The girl’s parents are ambitious of Dan McPhee, who has now com- rs of service in the auditor's office. that their daughter marry well, al- though they differ in the choice of a Auditors have come and gone but Mr. McPhee has remained faithfully lay by Lawrence Berquist, captain of the state university company. Mrs. Buck, Jr., will be hostess to members of St. George’s Guild Thursday afternoon at 2:30 at her home in the Rose apartments, The Crusaders of the Presbyterian church are celebrating George Wash- ington’s birthday with a costume party which will be given at the ‘They choose to chew _ 12 Ounces -- 12 Biscuits Aichmonds Bootery PURE FOC eee Gottleib Jacober of New Leipzig underwent an operation at St. Alexius hospital Saturday. sad A) $1, wood pottery for the state cf North Dakota. F, A. KNOWLES JEWELER “Bismarck’s Diamond Store Since 1907” man. The father plots to make his at his desk. He entered the serv- partner his son-in-law and he suc- ceeds in awakening his daughter’s interest. Several other interesting ice of the state in 1908, and has served successively under six differ- ent auditors. ey were Mr. - Brightsbill, Carl A. ung men and attracive girls are Holmes, E. K. introduced upon the scen- and the contest becomes lively. Chester, the father’s choice, is the winner over Jorgenson, Carl R. Kositzky, D. C. Poindexter and John Steen, the in- cumbent. Mr. McPhee was given a hand- the other ‘contestants and wins Ethel, the daughter, in spite of con- sequences. The following have been chosen The evening was spent with games and dancing, after which a course luncheon was served. Places for the cast: Robert Larson, Pau-| some desk set by his fellow em-| ¢ ‘ked for 60 guests at lon; line Fritz, Marian Sandin, Anthony | ployes and the evening was spent| Were mari i ek “ad ng ee eee Se ons Ei playing cards and listening to| tables. Candles and valentine fav the radio. ors decorated the tables while at Mary Cave, Marian Strutz, Auverne Olson, Grace Livdahl, and Raphael sgh ted bleh ed dl Sie tubes retin Glaser. ee Mrs. C. E. Will Is numbers ae i ec ii . MW «$ Episcoval Choir Hostess to Club) yess en faiph Hatter von epic] HUrrying fathers and impatient children Piay This Evening] srs. c. ©, wilt entertained mem-| “The Homemakers club of Wine) CANnt bolt it-- The crunchy crisp shreds Romance, comedy and tragedy are combined and interwoven into the play “The Path Across the which the choir of St. George's church will present at the Rex thea- tre this evening. The cast has been working hard at rehearsals for some time, and all who attend the rformance this evening are assured of splendid entertainment. The Rex theatre has recently been renovated and the audience will find it a comfortable and attractive place to spend the evening while attending “The Path Across the Hill.” Tickets have been on sale for several days but those whq have not obtained tickets may do So this evening at the box office. The Squirrel club will entertain at © Fathers and Sons banquet this evening at 7 o'clock in the Lions Den of the Grand Pacific hotel. Rev. Paul S. Wright and Dr. F. B, Strauss will be principal speakers. ~ B. Klein, club advisor, will be a guest of honor. a The Legion Auxiliarv will hold a regular monthly social meeting ‘Wednesday evening at the Business and Professional Women’s club rooms. The committee im charge of the meeting have planned a: surprise in the entertainment for the eve- « ning. ’ ee @ The Rebekah lodge will give a leap-year dance Friday evening at the I. O. O. F. hall for Rebekahs, Odd Fellows and their friends. Music will be furnished by The Vagabonds, and old and new time dances will be, featured. Mrs. G. B. Harris of the Harris- Robertson Ready-to-wear shop, has returned from a buying trip to New York city. En route home she spent several days in Boston with rela- tives.. oe Lyman Morley left Monday for bers of the A. O. S. W. club Satur- day evening at her home. eressive whist was played during the evening and honors wen: to Anton Nelson and H. Han- son. After the games a musical Program was presented by members of the club. The hostess served a refreshment course at the close of the evening. The club will meet next Saturday evening with Mrs. A. W. Snow. Make a date with Norma to- night. county. ec haa Dr. Enge Chiropractor Drugless Physician Lucas Blk. c ge . $8.50 RS A beautiful gore pump style in patent leather, ornamented with a jeweled buckle and vamp band of lizard. 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