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o uv intments were, in season with St. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Palmer of trick’s Dey. 6s ttle their home have returned to after a/ business i trip to Bismarck. Miss Madge Runey has returned from Carrington, where she attended the state conference of the D. A. R. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Knutson have returned to their home at Brittin after a short visit in Bismarck. Mrs. Arthur Button and Mrs. John DeFrance ‘of Braddock visited rela- The Luther League will have ype service at the saree of tees chi Sunday eve- program of *Mrs. Neal Swanson Gives Bridge Party Mrs. Neal Swanson was hostess Phi Beta Alpha Class Entertains ‘The Phi Beta Alpha class of the 4 i pete Thee evening SS her| Evangelical church entertained Fri- Present social aoe tives and friends here Friday, | jome in ie ment rout ie in . "There were guests for three tables| ¢#y evening at-a return party to) setivities of thé young peop Max Netzbandt of 408 1-2 Second and_hi were won by Mrs.| the Up Streamers class. eee street has been admitted to .St. J. E. O'Neil and Mrs. E. J. Rue.| ‘The evenitiy was spent with s Judge”’Fred Jansonius and Court | Alexius hospital for treatment. two-course luncheon was served of games and stunts, Reporter Edwin McCarty returned ed at the conclusion of the games, & course luncheon was served. | jas¢ t from , where| St. George’s Guild will meet Mon- - it hg Covers were laid for 3 guests. the oles tos bases he ing a term|day evening with Mrs, L. H. Belk i Mf ‘Party For Teachers Se NO of court. The trial of jury cases|at 708 Mandan street. ° i Husbands Are Guests | was completed ‘and the judge will a Ceti 3 at H. 0. Saxvik Home feturn there March 26 to hear court] Mr. and Mrs. George Clancy of i aeeaey at Potluck Supper gases. | He will be at his chambers | Halliday sszived in this city Friday <a week and until/ to spen 8. Mrs. H. 0. Saxvik was hostess —— ey 21, when he goes to James- ifs pit } Friday evening to a group of teach- | ets from the Will, Roorevelt and Richholt schools. St. Patrick’s Day colors and fav- ors were used to decorate the rooms. Mrs. Saxvik served refreshments at the close of an informal evening. Rose Shop Is Planning Annual Style Display The Rose Shop will hold its fourth annual style display on Thi and Friday evenings, March 15 and Members of the Mothers club en- terteteed Maes husbands yey event & potluck son. Yellow taper candles were used to decorate tl ‘The My Ne spent at pital ‘were won rs. Price ‘Owens and Dr. R. H. : dt. Girls’ Club, Gives ~ Progressive Party Mrs. Bessie Boy Chief of Elbo- woods has entered St. Alexius hospi- tal for treatment, H, P. Asselstine of Moffit has been looking after business affairs in Bis- marck this week. we Miss Bernice Davis of Tuttle is spending the week-end with friends in Bismarck. town to heat several court cases. se The regular of the U. C. T. auxilisry will be held this eve- ning at 8 o'clock at the Elks hall. Election of officers will be the busi- ness of the ing. Mrs, T. M. MacLachlan has as her guest Miss Naomi Bernstein of Minnéapolis, who is en route to Center to visit her parents. The Catholic Daughters of Amer- ica will meet Monday evening at 8 Mr. and Mrs. J. Frisbee of Linton visiting here this week-end. 16, at the show room of the Lehr y . ’s auditorium. | __Motte Saige company, coraar Fourth | gi pMrel,Proeresive party, wan) olock.at Bt Slay’, audioriim. street and Thayer avenue. The show room will be beautifully decorated / with spring flowers and vines, or- pw dered especially for this occasion. vy Dr. Enge Chiropractor Drugiess Physician A son was born Thursday at the Bismarck hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Olson of 412 Fifth street. given Friday ot od 4 Gast ot the i ear! eveni: ‘was spent at oo home of sine Stackhouse ‘where four tables of Apparel, such as frocks, coats, bridge were i *s| A daughter was born today at St. | hats, jewelry and kimonos of. the ares Budl Quin Alexius ‘hospital to Mr. ‘aa ‘Mrs, | Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. a. latest designs and creations, direct score prize while the 8 prize was awarded to Grace . During the games fruit punch was served. After the are the guests pro- to home of Ramona ple where dancing was enjoyed for two hours. The refreshment. course was served at the home of Misses Lillian and Charlotte Reimestad. Green eee taper cai and green flowers| Mrs. Fred Fox of Elbowoods is a decorated the table, while other mi ey at St. Alexius hospital. F. R. White of Tappen. The Squirrel club will give a! private eee oy this evening | at the A. 0. J. W. hall, Mrs. George Manley of McKenzie) was a guest in Bismarck during the; past week, from Fifth Avenue, will be beauti- fully displayed b: eee ‘oung ladies who have rehears- Ing for the past two weeks under me) direction of a professional mod- eler. Record crowds are anticipated, as this annual display of ladies’ apparel is becoming an event looked forward to with considerable interest by the ladies of Bismarck. This year’s affair will be much more elaborate and complete than those of previous years, it is announced. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Backman of Wilton, who left recently for New York city, whence they will sail for Norway to visit friends and trans- act business, visited at Washington, C., en route to their port of gail- ing, according to word received here from Mr. Backman. Stating that they were having a fine trip and en- joying their stay in the nation’s capital, Mr. Backman said that he had met several North Dakotans there, including Senators Lynn J. Frazier and Gerald P. Nye, Judge E. T. Burke, Congressman Thomas Hall, Nelson A . Mason and William Skeels. aul A bridge party for members of Pan-Hellenic will be held, at 8 o'clock Monday evening at the H. P. Goddard residence. For reservations those who plan to attend are re- quested to call Kathryn Goddard at 526 or Sylvia Sell at 993-J by Sun- day noon. WATCH REPAIRING Any watch, regardless of make or condition, repaired for only $1 plus the cost of necessary mate- rial or parts Work Guaranteed au Mail Orders Given Attention ROYAL JEWELRY CO. 408 Mnin Ave. — Bismarck, N. Prompt o' oa * Mrs. A. W. Mundy and Miss Alma Sundquist will return this evening from New’ York City, where they | have spent. the past two weeks ‘on|* \ , & buying trip in the interests of the A. W. Lucas store, Mrs. A. M. Christianson of this city is visiting friends in Grand Forks for a few days after attending the state D, A. R. conference at Carrington, coe | Mrs. B. K. Skeels returned Wed- \ nesday from Carrington, where she | attended the state D. A. R, con- ference, se The Bismarck Hospital Alumnae association will hold a special meet- ing Tuesday evening at the hospital. Charles Kavaney of 820 Broadwa; is a patient at, St, Alexius hospi Miss Ruth Olson of is a guest in Bismarck this ~end, Hear Rev. T. Parker Hil- borne tomorrow at the Metho- dist church. —_———See Matinee Every Day at 2:80 TONIGHT—Saturday the whole story. A Perfect Dismond bought right good investment. Come in today and see our big col- lection of new ring designs. You the ring of “her” choice plus a guarantee of increaged exchange value. xen ore eo » tage i r | value after | valu value after threo years five years | 88.50 112.00 | 118.00 | ‘With Gary Cooper in her new feature “DOOMSDAY” Warwick Dat THE BISMARCK Mrs. C. Julius Kardos of Carson spent Thurs-|to the Bismarck Study club Monday | Dickinson will come to ‘day in this city. Lee Wiest left Tuesday for points in sveral weeks, bui da, sp £EEBSSES456S9SS9566559FS5055SS95 9995005" ‘ The Monday club will be ent tained Monday at the home of Mrs. » se Mr. and Mrs, John Baker of Hazel- ton were business callers in this city Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. /A. G. Elfstrom of Hi C, Silverman of Killdeer transacted business here oe Garnett of St. Thomas is in spent Priday Thursday. business caller in this city Thursday. ese has entered St. Alexius hospital. TRIBUNE C. W. Roberts and Mrs.| ‘Mrs. A. R. Miesen will be hostess) Mr. and Mrs. Joseph afternoon. The topic of the meeting| make their will be “Passing of the Great.” eee mal wa ing here for past few, ae and hk oe Me ~ eee Hedstrom of this eity. Walter J. Ray of Medora is a busi-| . oes. ness caller in Bismarck this week-| Robert George, son of Mr. end. iH ‘ Mrs. J. L. George, is recovering * nicely following an operation at a C. P. Reed of Sentinel Butte trans- | local hospital, ] acted business in this city Thursday. sd eee home. Mr. Dray Minnestota, where he will spend cee A. Lahr. ismarck on business this week-end. | ness. eee Mrs. W. K. Williams of Wash- rn was a guest in this city Thurs- be eee Mrs. John Bahn of Judson was a AMY \\\ \\\\\ SSN Wu VAY \ \ \\\ ON \ \\ ‘ Mrs, C. E..Hedlund of Underwood \ ent Thursday here on business, Miss Lucille Keller of Strasburg Capital Commercial College Lucas Block Bismarck, North Dakota Phone 121 A Real Office Training School During the months of March and April we will have about twenty-five young men and |! young women ready to go out to positions. These are all capa- ble high school graduates from the Bismarck, Mandan, Stanley, Mott, Sterling and other high schools throughout the state. They have had several months’ intensive training in this school, ind will make good. Can you use one of them? Five of them have sone to positions lately, Our six rooms are full of stu- eae att | Is Your Ship of Satety is always room for one more, In days of financial stress and storm : s0 you can enroll at any time A COMMERCIAL JOURSE iz very valuable. Some two hun- dred of our former studenta are now earning more than A QUARTER OF A MILLION kS a year in combined Be 2 of them have earned over TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS each, and at a cost. of only $100 or less for tuition. WARNING: Sometimes stu- d from this school quit long we consider them ready tor positions, either on account of lack of funas or because they want to “beat the game” and go to work before they are ready. If any such apply to you, be sure to call us. We will send you someone that !s competent, YOU WANT GOOD OFFICE | HELP; WE WANT YOU TO HAVE IT. Prof. R. E. Jack, Principal For nearly half a century during good times and poor, through financial depressions and eras of prosperity we have been extending our facilities to the citizens of Bismarck and the western part of North Dakota. The First National Bank of Bismarck Established 1879 RESOURCES . :- -$4,000,000.00 5$3$5955555S5O955SSS99SSS994S9SS9SSS090SH9990S5089S0008 THE ROSE SHOP Will Display tor Your Approval Thursday and Friday’ Eve. MARCH 15 and 16 In the Show Rooms of the LAHR MOTOR SALES CO. Apparel that will glorify the 1928 American girl in all its phases from daytime wear to dinner and evening frocks The management has secured the services of ‘eight young la- dies who will model these Frocks, Coats, Hats, Jewelry and Ki- monos Showing Will Begin Promptly at 7:30 P. M, Hair arranged through the courtesy of Grace Wegleitner © Rugs and Furniture through the courtesy of Bowman Furniture company Orthophonice Victrola through the courtesy of Hoskins-Meyer Decorations by Mr. Sidner of Finney’s Drug Store Don’t Miss This Display Admission Free