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a ry ~ Mrs. Eric Thorber; _ ladies are invited to attend. 59%" Mrs. E. P. Quain Is Elected President of Girls’ Council Mrs. E. P. Quain was elected president of the Girls Council at a) meeting held Monday evening at the Association of Commerce rooms. Mrs. A. H, Barrett is vice presi- dent and Mrs, Nellie Evarts, secre- Mrs. Henry Jonas Honored at Party A surprise party was given Sun- day evening in honor of the birth- day anniyersary of Mrs. Mpnry Jonas at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. H, 8el ir. tary and treasurer. The various committees will be headed by the following chairmen: Training and leadership, Mrs. A. Brant; organization and housi g; finance, M F. H. Waldo; camping, Miss Marie Huber; publicity, Mrs. F. H. Wald A special meeting will be held Wed- nesday morning at the home of Mrs. A. M. Brandt, at which the president and committee chairmen will appoint members of the com- mittees. A constitution as drawn up at the meeting Monday, stating that seven members of the council would serve for a period of two years and seven for a period of one year. In drawing for the one year period of service the following are so desig- nated: Mrs, E. P, -j evening a refreshment course was M. Brandt, Mrs. Eric Thorberg,| served. A color scheme of orchid Mrs. F. H. Waldo, Mrs. Nellie} and pink was carried out in the Evarts, Miss Marie Huber and Miss] table appointments. Hardy Jackson. The constitution] John Hoche of Boston, Mass., was <committee is composed of Mrs.| an out-of-town guest. Quain, Mrs. Thorberg and B. K. scales Skeels. J. P. Sell of the Capital City Rot- The next regular meeting of the} tling works left Sunday, for Colum- Girls Council will be held the first| bus, Ga., where he will attend a Wednesday in May. meeting of all district managers of ‘ = the Nehi company. While out of the C. A. Fisher, state treasurer, and city Mr. Sell will also attend a Miss Bertha Palmer, state superin- meeting of the directors of the tendent of public instruction, will go| Coca Cola Bottlers association which to Grand Forks tomorrow to attend a meeting of the state teachers’ re- tirement and insurance fund board.| Mrs. Theodore Quanrud The session will be held Thursday.| daughter, Helen, returned M and Other members of the board are P.| from Spokane, Wash., the: C, Berg of Dickinson, R. M. Black pe me past reich 4 spent the past two weeks with rela- of Ellendale and Miss Beatrice tives, ‘They were anied home Johnstone of Grand Forks. by Mrs. Quanrud’ Robert Beall: Baker, who will 5} the summer The ladies aid of the Methodist] here. church will meet Thursday after- noon. Mrs. George M. Register at 1011 Fifth street will be hostess to rs. Henry and E. A. Kennedy of Man- Elizabeth Happell Entertains at Cards Miss Elizabeth Happell enter- tained thc f at mo evening at her home at 911 Sixti street. There were guests for two tables e of cards and at the close of the Quain, Mrs. will be held at Atlanta, Ga. eee eee Mr. and Mrs. Alec Leick of 0 ft Jamestown spent the week-end Cirele No. 1; Mrs. G. W. Janda at| here with Mrs. Leick’s brother-in- 915 Seventh street to Circle No. 2;| law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mrs. H. W. Richholt at 228 1-2 Sev-| Wahl. enth street, No. 3; Mrs. R. E. Jack at 416 W. Thayer, No. 4, All| Dr. C. A. Porter of Calvin, can- date for lieutenant governor on the Pre-Easter Values Excellence in Economy COATS—Newest version of trimmed and untrimmed models—Modern in every detail; fashioned of Tweeds, Kashas and Hand-spun Fabrics. Desir- able shades, striking new features: Prices $25.00, $32.50, $39.50 and $45.00. DRESSES—Alluring, daring and - irresistible. are these lovely springtime frocks. 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A son was born Sunday at the Bismarck hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Struts of Bowbells. tencting ae Wine this mee vated fends hete this yreek-end.” ee ds will furnish the music, Peg A. ME Sorlie as Miss Margaret Sorile of Mahnomen, Minn. Walter and Odin Hanson of Grand Forks, niece and nephews of Governor Sortie. * wii & Gita te G F, Miss Wi Ba n left innifred Barringto Monday for agg she will visit her sitter, Miss Dorothy Bar- during the Easter holidays. A. H. Carleon returned to Min- neapolis Sunday after a short busi- ness trip to this city. Miss Anita Johnson of this ci Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bahr of Al- spent the wevk-cnd in Valley. ae mont were as the ire tet her Mr.| marck this week-end, “in, Deny‘, whe [aN Me Both un- leigh are in Bismarc! derwent an ‘operation at St. Alexius ne week, eo . on business this urday, as heepite elon cely,, Earl Gaskill of Sterling was the est of relatives in Bismarck Sun- aber a pee 1a = or. where will be om loyed by the state high- way comm! On. vw Miss Esther Jacobson, who is teach: t Driscoll, was a week- ond gon ab ber heave ta Biewenct, eee Rev. F. Loewen of Hazen was a besa in this city Sunday and Mon- Ye 8. M. Frank of Beulah spent Sun- day and Monday in this city. “Where Is the Shoe I’m Looking For?” We would say it was right here, for we carry the largest assortment of women’s shoes in the city. Our years of experience in the shoe business have taught us to know what shoes are the best and what the best people want in shoes. So if you are looking for some certain shoe, try us before you give up your search. “First With the Newest” - Hosiery, Too—“Holeproot” Today it’s correct hosiery 4 colorings and harmonies that complete the ensemble; The beautiful Saree has never. lovely, Hie eit ind ont: $1.75—$1.95 PHOENIX HOSIERY. Sold Exclusively at _ Webb Brothers “Merchandise of Merit Only” beens ‘rancis Parsons of betes ged and f ly of this city, the} Sunday weekend in this ¢ ‘planes business callers in Bis-| da; Robert Walls of Washburn is looking after business interests in Bismarck th‘ creek. | Miss Lillian Neuman and Miss Anna Grens of McKenzie --ent Sat- urday in Bismarck. * Miss Narcissa Mandi of Ster- ling spent ir week-end ere as the ary Jacobson of | ‘Wing were week-end guests of rela- tives in this city. | ‘ Mise Madeline Cordner of this city hes, been dtecha! St. | Alzaiun hoepital rere tom eee ots et Range in Bis- marek Saturday, ow Mr. and . M. Bayer of Regent have returned home after spending ee eee Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Drowley of Fort Yates were business callers here Saturda: 8 is mai jor ye this week, < ii P. J. Jacobson of Pettibone vis- ited relatives in Bismarck during the week-end. | “*s Miss Ruth Tipper of this city it thi ik: with trends. . in Dickinson George E. Nolan of Minot it Sted here, looking after ie ness affairs, Dr. W. ‘H. Bodenstab returned Monday from Plymouth, Wis., where he was the guest of his mother, Paes | C. A. Porter of Calvin was a busi- ness caller in this city during the week-end, eee Misses Ella and Mildred Funston nok wine guests in this city eee Miss Marie McGinnis of Glen Ullin visited friends in Bismarck Saturday. ie ¥ Miss Iga Peterson of Flasher is ifort a few days in Bismarck | tl jis week. +. en Peter Harvey of this city has been discharged from St. Alexias hospital. eee Miss Edna Brostrum of Wilton spent the week-end as a guest in this city. owe Mrs. G. A. Sayler of Underwood transacted business in this city Sat- urday. eee A. R. Shields of Minneapolis is transacting business in Bismarck today. 4s Mrs, E. M. Holmes of Hensler spent Saturday in this city on busi- ness. ee CARMEN HILL INJURED Phoenix, Ariz, April 3—(%— Carmen Hill, bespectacled hurler, who was tentatively chosen to pitch the opening game for the Pittsburgh Pirates in the game for several weeks, a ver- tebra being misplaced. BASEBALL CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS Hoffman was Hebron—Charles elected manager of the Hebron baseball club at a recent meeting. Walter Klick will serve as secre- tary and Herman Stelter, treasurer. lans are being made for a suc- sful club season, St. Louis, may be out of We wish to extend our heartfelt appreciation to Ke’ friends for their Oiet er Gari! ° Katherin Richard Ol-time dance at the A. 0, U. W. hall April 8rd. Music by old-time string orchestra. The McCracken Stores Golden Rule Ne 314 Main Ww ewwvrevre EASTER FROCKS Whose Chic New Manner of Styling Is Out of All Proportion to Their Moderate Cost. 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