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espn onee oem ar sent "THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1928 ; PAGE FIVE NOTICE ; ‘THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE jlans, former residents of Bismarck,| home of Mrs. M. Lenl who were on a vacation trip to/ street. 414 First! Dakota Masonry and upon the needs } brary tea which will be held Satur- | Bie included Mrs. Dow and Mrs. la Olson of Mandan, and Mrs, B. F. Coon of McKenzie. which occurred June 9 at Linton, was announced Wednesday evening when Miss Eythel Hodges enter- with unpressed umbrella pleats. Champagne. i N, Goldberg of Minneapolis spent} | { CLA yw Nk kk ke a a ae a | we) eee pot the North Dakota foundation for ‘day afternoon at 2:30 in the are Custer Encampment No. 1€ sg ' ¥ Le. Miss Marie Hoff leaves this eve-/ ee | building recently vacated by the J. | will have regular meeting Oct. Social and Personal ie |Costuria Club Meets itp for Serta, Merwe She) sana en ou C. Penney company. “A musical pro-| 19, Al members requested to | ke her home, Ts aRi eh NEE ce ale ill be ted during th | | tingl | Berthold and Ed Nestos of Valley , 8tam w' presented during the | be present. ES | | With Mrs. W. Ebel ing}, |City sate Rusts, at the home of Mr, | afternoon, and tea will be served. | J. H. OLSEN, C. Pp. | an rs, Carl Keidel. _—_—_—_—— —_——— Mmes. J, 1 Ar man Farewell Reception Pe Vi A Ebevne Wn raaane | | (Pe ae ioe f 1 sos Just received a shipment del adeclaim to have discovered 10 :. 7 \ uria sewin! al , and M.H. Sidener Given at Minot for | the ing at her home at 610 Waste || Social avi 01 | coearete ‘a {Gage Hats, all moderately Naver a Rees eg bY DF ‘ Honor Marie Hoff! Rev. and Mrs White, ‘ | iiesrewent and Ge slo wate ve: Mandan Vicinity! chsige ct arrangements for the it. priced. Agnes Hat Shop. A Sibert rie-trs resi Mrs. J. 1. A id Mrs. M. H.| Ri Sembele't ent th eh ae with é Att John F. Sulli oy irs. J. I. Arman an irs, M. ev. and Mrs, G. G. Le! White, | embers spent the evening wil forney John ullivan is, 7 Sidener entertained at bridge Tucs-| formerly of Minot, who ae come t evil and a business meeting. \ spending a few days in Minot on ae ti dt LOOM EE day evening in honor of Miss Maric} Bismarck to make their home, wet Plans were made for a Halloween | business, is . Bois, who is leaving this evening| guests of honor at a reception in party which will be given Sunday | a BR iS Ny for St. Louis. the Minot Methodist church parlors | | evening, October 3. 4 Dr. W. J. Hutcheson of Fargo, ex- iS SI \ There were guests for two tables. | before leaving that city. | | [ecutive secretary of the Masonic | T < \ Mrs, R. W. Sanders won high score,! W. M. Smart presi ied at the Te-) \__ Mrs, Henr: “Tatley and daughter,| Service association for North Da- | e Xx are and Miss Hoff received a guest/ ception and speakers of the evening | Miss Clara Tatley, who have been| kota, spoke at the Masonic temple | \ > favor. included Judge fos By Goss, F. B.) ge here as guests at the John] in Mange lan Tuesday evening. Dr. % A BN Halloween favors adorned the| Lambert, Mrs. D. H. Bartholomew, and Fred Peterson homes, will leave Rees address was on North IS venue x tables while the course luncheon was} W, D. Allen, Mrs. Carrie Webster, | within the next week for their home | g ay served. James Harrison and Mrs. W. M., lin Hollywood, Calif. They will be| 1x vt eee F Smart. ee el | accompanied home by, Karl Peterson. | in 5 ‘ usical program was present ‘“ W. B. A. Entertains durikg the evening, and Rev. and | Miss Mary I, Cayou will be a| NY 3 at-Pretty Party in | Mrs. hite were ‘presented with! guest at the Pi Beta Phi sorority x A many gi jhouse at the University of North SY Compliment to Guests pe hina leaves and flowers decor- | | Dakota while attending lomecoming iN . ‘i aie Menta tag leemee berlieal Fresh ad | jthis week-end. N Note the classic lines of the Ny aper cal ies, li yu s,| casion al refres! ents: were | | if x t . * : pnd Halloween Colors decorated. th the served. pn Rev. gnd Mfrs, A.J. Malmauiat will N straps, the vn im re N 3 Inesday evening when sev. ve wis pastor of e ntertain the lay Mission so- Ny s rt spi his ey the Women's Benefit ssectn en-| Minot Methodist church for the last cety Friday evening at 8 o’clock at Ny and the Alas spike | eel o th is x $ tertained at a Guest Day card party.| seven years. He has accepted the | the parsonage of the First Lutheran Matinee Every Day 2:30 y new fall “Peacock” slipper— RY Bridge and whist were played at|call here as district superintendent ‘ | church, By comes in both patent and black By § 16, tables. Honors. in the bridge] for the Methodist . church. Paris, Oct. 18—(AP)—Gray is +e. | TONIGHT—Thursday xt . A Saks AN { games were won by Mrs. H. Hilden making a strong bid as replacement} Mrs. J. C. Dorrance of Hope ar-| x suede—center trim of lizard. AY ( of Bismarck and Mrs. F. L. Dow of Marriage iandanced fir beige, although the change is not| rived Wednesday to be the guest of “ Mandan. . yet assured. Jane Regny uses gray| her daughters, Mrs. Della Fox and| LAST TIMES “First. With the Newest” | Mrs, Rachel Anderson and Mrs.| at Dinner Wednesday]: and blue frequently in her winter| Mrs. L. /. Myers. = sah : 3 Floyd Hastings were awarded prizes _- collection. One two piece costume, 3 1 Hosiery Too—“Holeproof” {n the whist games, has a blouse of gray wool angora; Miss Marie “Gheniaiie has re- 3 Refreshments were served at the| The marriage of Miss Mable John-| tVit,med with the same navy blue| turned from Minneapolis to visit at Ww close of the evening. Out-of-town| Son to Grant Wegner of Bismarck,| ‘tute as the skirt, which is made| the home of her mother, Mrs. Jessie wore tained at dinner at the Hotel Prince.| tess. The topic for study willl be! the iast few days as guest at the L. Richmond. 's Booter, y Meet All Occasions De Molay Chapter to A Halloween . pumpkin centered | “Alaska and India,” and the follow-| Rubin home while cn route to Cal- ee | the dinner table, and small notes an-| ing will take part in the program:| ifornia. | H “ x —Smartly | Give Dancing Party] ouncing the marriage were extend-| Mrs, C. L. Young, Mrs. W. L. ae ed to each place with black and] Nuessle, Mrs. R. E.. Myers, Mrs.| The Women’s Relief corps will eer | You'ns: sure to look stunning in | Initiation services were held by in aa ne Frank Cave and Mrs. Paul S.| meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 at the | an Excouoon Coat, because every | Mrs. J. A. Flow was hostess to] St. Rita’s sin of the Catholic|] Honskins-Meyer Bldg. Phone 240 he he lify. Previous playing ex- SY coped in rich tones of great beauty. ) committee in charge of arrange-| Fort Lincoln chapte! Silssiotary ‘society will hold ’a: rant om ‘ - struction to those who qualify. % h mated ichee War Mothers Welnesday ahereen mage sale ut St. Mary's auditorium ae FRIDAY—SATURDAY perience unnecessary. Summer vacation tour assured. % | pias on Fon Tanom> Mooma the Bismarck DeMolay chapter Wed- nesday evening with degrees con- ferred upon Elmer Benser, Dirck Register and Delvin Swanick. Members of DeMolay will enter- tain at a dancing party Friday eve- ning at the Masonic Temple. Ed- mund_ O'Hare is chairman of the The public is invited to attend the chicken supper which will be given Friday evening at the Presbyterian church at Stewartsdale, 10 miles| southwest of Bismarck. Rummage Sale at the Epis- copal Parish House Saturday, Oct. 20th, beginning at 9 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Wegner are at home in Bismarck, where Mr. Wegner is employed with the state hi shway commission, Mrs. Wegner has been employed in the office of the attorney general for the last four years. * ee at her home. After the business meeting, refreshments were served. Mrs. Flow was assisted by Mrs. Margaret Schnecker. "e The Missionary society of the Presbyterian church will meet Fri- day afternoon at 3 o’clock with Mrs. Lewis at 112 Avenue B. Mrs. 8. F. Hollingsworth will be assisting hes- Wright. eae 0 Mr. and Mrs. George Laney have returned from Valley City where they spent several days with their son-in-law ial eo eda Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Be Be Saturday morning, begipning at 9 o'clock, eee Mrs. Howard Bailey has returned to Wishek after visiting here for a few days as guest of Miss Ethel Childs. ee Dr. Geo. F. McErlain Osteopathic Physician Chronic Diseases a Special Electrotherapy Solar-Ray NOTICE Moved from 418 W. Rosser to room 25, City National Bank Bismarck Tribune from the McQuil- gom |" Re A. W. LUCAS co. GirconAPRONS Our out of town customers will find the small coupon below very handy in — any of these charming garments pictured below. CHIC-ON garments numbered 107, 108, 109 come in extra sizes. A card has been received by the| Virginia Butler Home Studio || Block. Same phone number 898.]/ By RLEN COPER | wear i ix G Garamount Picture . |! 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