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Mrs. G. D. Bell Is_ Hostess For Son at Birthday Party Mrs. G. D, Bell entertained at a dinner party Friday evening in honor of the bien! aniversary of her little son, Buddy. Appointments for the dinner table were in pink and a birthday cake formed a pretty centerpiece. Favors *« marked the places for the eight little guests. After dinner the boys were entertained with games. Allan Van Horne of Mandan was an out-of-town Guest, A Birthday Party For Betty Ingstad Mrs. Fred B. Ingstad entertained at a theatre party Saturday after- noon in honor of the twelfth birth- day anniversary of her daughter, Betty. Following the matinee a birthday luncheon was ser ed at the Ingstad home. Places were marked for 16 guests and the table was attrac- tively decorated in a color scheme of y pink and Green, Dr. Clara Westphal Gives Bridge Dinner Dr. Clara B. Westphal was hos- tess at bridge dinner Monday eve- Ay Bootery and the She Mart. A centerpiece of red and white carnations decorated the dinner table. Cards were played at three tables during the evening with hon- ors going to L. H. Richmond and Mrs. J. L Barth . T. H. ‘tiavketn, state tax commis. sioner and Nonpartisan Republica candiadte for governor at the pri- mary election June 27, returned Sun- day from a statewide trip of more * than two weeks’ duration, during , which he covered 17 counties. He , Mr. and Mrs, Perey M. Hanson of attended meetings of assessors in the various counties, instructing them in their work and explaining the laws as they refer to assess- ments and taxation. ol » Jamestown motored to Bismarck eae. to transact business and attend the banquet given here last night in honor of Edward E. Spaf- ford of New York, national com- mander of the American Legion. They returned home today. Mr. | Hanson is editor of the Jamestown | Sun. evs Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Cook and chil- dren, Albert and Eleanor, and Misses Nana and Grace Cook drove to Valley City Saturday to 5) aa the week-end with Mr and Paul A. Cook and fon; Bobby. A regular pies of the local ter of DeMolay will be held Inesday evening at 7:30. Bal- Wine on candidates will be the business of the, evening. Mrs. Doc’ Bell of Elgin spent Monday in this city as the guest of Mrs. R. J. Dohn, en route to Steele, where she has, accepted @ position, Mrs. Elizabeth Suckow has re- turned from Jamestown, where she has been severaf at the Rev. Strutz home for sever: days. Mrs. Anton uM. Beer has returned from New York, where she has been the guest of relatives and friends for some time. eee Ai ebarriogs license was issued Sat- gaeny to Harold Earlan Williams and Miss Thelma Bernice Loving of Bismarck, Be 4% } se @ The Mothers Service club will meet this evening at the home of Mrs. J. L. Enright at 515 Third street. eee Scott Cameron and son, Neil returned from Jamestown Sunday », after a short business trip. Cc. A. Fisher Oe to Jamestown today on a short business trip. \ Boy! Does she step and how! Just a sweet little manicurist who Mikes pretty things the girl who has “it” and a red hair personality leading a host of admirers around by their coat tails, and they like it! — Speed? — The throttle’s wide open! —You just can't ~ miss this one! A Paramount Picture ? with LANE CHANDLER 00 JESSE U.LASKY, sosserns ning to employes of Richmond's! Uj; | TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY a RRA TREAT en AnsadRR LMCI eee nnn 20 paw aan a Re LR NM RSE and Miss Sophia A nbs of Wil- | eat Valley, Micnesola, He came|task required two nurses, a barber, to this aie B hu hare be iP doctor, several gallons of coal oil re nd a change of clothing for the widow and 10 childre brood of 32 children, CITY DELOUSES FAMILY OF 34 =e and 6, J. i of Wash-|er barn abe My Mr after Eastin inter-/ton. ests in lamers as < few days. Mr. and Mrs, A s. "th and Mrs. George S. Roberts of Shields were r calless in the city this week-end. eee Mr. and Mrs. Philip Palmer and son have returned tc Turtle Lake after visiting in this city. Mrs. C. E. Kelsven and daughter, Marian, and Mrs. J. R. Bateman are Mrs. Ben Hagen of Cleveland was in Bismarck this week. Miss Ruth Duncan has resumed 9,0" business caller in this city Satur- see S. M. Frank of Beulah was a bi ness caller in this city during the week-end. ae ee tah aroused nin on H re in Los Angeles—The family of Pedro| school attended by some of the No- Novarez, 73, has been deloused by|varez children, became the parking the city health department. The Lee for cooties. The present Mrs.|/ eee Miss Erna Christenson of Wilton qent, the week-end in this city with riends, (Mrs, Brown Serves Tea After Military Review at Garrison Following the military review at Fort Lincoln Monday afternoon, Mrs. Thomas W. Brown was hos- eee Attorney §; E. Ellsworth of Jamestown is here on business this reek. Om your wirtnusy send your teas at a tea at the Brown resi- finer Heat ‘ined, Lucas store eee H mst ee lence. ra John Kiefer of Wilton spent Mon- loskins- eyer H. i} je og aSeShalateTaL PM as, ana at, V3: Spain any, ® chy Wranactng ba Mone of EFTE Mrs. August Lenner were Brisbane callers here Saturday. Miss Dorothy to members of D. evening at her, home, Mr. and Mrs, Lateits Nelson of Almont drove to Bismarck Monday Noyes poured choco! Other of- ficers’ wives of the post served the guests. Keller was hostess club Monday eee Mrs. A. R. Hoffman Heads Auxiliary to Local U. C. T.|Aiment ax business. Mrs. A. Ri Hoffman was installed] Mr. and Mes. 0. M. Bauman of as senior counselor of the U. C. T./ Linton visited friends in Bismarck Auxiliary at the last regular meet-| Sunday and Monday. | ° ing of the season, held Saturda: evening at the Elks hall. Other of-| Miss Olga H. Resnick of New ficers installed are: Salem vise ted friends here during Mrs. Van Middlemas, junior coun-|the past few days. selor; Mrs. Leo de Roc st nselor; Mrs, John ison, |. I. Arman, secre- conduc. Be Satisfied With hg a Fresh V 12 tie: A light, nourishing whole wheat food | Gives mental al buy pep for the dayb work TRISCUIT is i pm wheat wafer Made by The Shredded Wheat Company “GUSSNER’S” PHONE 1000 May We Serve You! Neense was issued rities” to Sree held Berg of Regan ue Peter Karpen, se C. Bush, Mrs. J. B. Seth and Mie J. P. Sell, executive board Mrs. W. J. Targart, chap! Lee Bankston, organist. Mrs. Richard Tracy presided as installing officer and Mrs. Felix men as conductress. Following the meeting dancing, ‘was enjoyed. Col. Gustes: A. Skinner, surgeon in the Seventh Corps a: with headquarters at Omaha, Neb., “will be the honor guest at a dinner Wed- nesday evening in the Lions room at the Grand Pacific hotel wi members of the Miasouri Slope 0: cers mess will entertain. Lieut. Colonel Thomas W. Brown of Fort Lincon will preside. and officers and their ladies of Bismarck, Man- | ¥ dan and vicinity will attend the din- ner. Colonel Skinner has sent out on regional work by the Seventh Corps Area headquarters. Mrs. A. Van Horn has, returned from St. Petersburg, Fla. and |% Houston, Texas, where she spent the last winter. She was accom- panied home by her daughter, Mis Adele eee who has eo ae Detroit, Mich. and who spent Fk winter an the south with her mother. The choir of the First tional church of Mott presented the Easter cantata “The Prince of Life at the Woodman hall at Elgin Sun- day evening. The cantata was un- der the direction of Mrs. Pierce, choir leader of the Mott church. Mr. and Mrs. “cant Eliason and "| Mr. and Mrs. Swan Swanson of Bis: marck attended the funeral of Miss Thelma Anderson, which was held er afternoon at Ecklund town- ship. eee Lars J. Siljan, secretary to Gover- nor A. G. Sorlie, and his family have returned from a week’s visit with friends at Dunn Center, their for- mer home. ‘ Hazelton vicinity, died at a Bismarck Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center of the popular Demonstration by Living Models Nelly Don and Dorna Gordon A.W. LUCAS CO. Wednesday, April 18 Youthful Home Frocks eee A marriage license was issued Sat- urday to Haral A. N. Christianson and Miss Priscilla O. Olauson of Driscoll. Enjoy a youthful appearance by wearing these celebrated home frocks. See them demonstrated by the salesladies of this store, all day Wednes- day of this week The Current Events club will meet Wednesday afternoon at 3 o’clock at the home of Mrs. F. H. Waldo. Pray Mrs. C. E. Johnson and Mrs. B. Johnson of Turtle Lake were week- end guests in Bismarck. A regular meetii of the Eastern Star will be held ‘this evening at 8 And Other Popular Prices - Other TONIGHT Prices Matinee Every Day at 2:80 - The very essence of charming youthfulness has gone into the fashioning of these new spring home frocks. Each youthful in every line and detail, but correctly styled to fit all sizes. The attractive models sketched here are only a part of a complete assortment of bright, cheery frocks for the new season A Model, a Style and a Size tor All Demonstrated Wednesday of this week by the salesladies of the store A. W. LUCAS CO. Where You Expect More tor Your Money-—-And Get It PPPS BY IE HE ITN