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te ‘) gathered last everiing at the hi Governor and Mrs. Walter Maddoct - Midnight Reception .|Three Tables Bridge Held at Noyes Home ‘Following an old Scotch custom, and Mrs. H. H. Noyes held/ street, entertained guests for Of house at their home at Fort) tables of bridge Saturday evening. after midnight on New Year's eve. ; Officers and their wives and Bis- friends called, and refresh- ments consisting of favorite Scotch a ee Pahes * McAneney’s Give New ?Year’s Bridge Dinner Mr. and Mrs. F. B. McAneney en- tertained last evening at a bridge ellow tulips and tapers in the same saade formed an attractive decoration fot the tables. was played at four tables high scores going to Governor’s Home A company of more than 100 4 of for_an informal New Year’s party. spent in dancing. Refreshments were served by the este at midnight. . Decorations of evergreens, mistletoe id red tapers gave a holiday effect the rooms. eee Major C. L. Lovewell and his moth- +, Madam Lovewell, left last evening for Fort Snelling, where the major is stationed. Major and Mrs, Love- ‘werr were summoned here some time ‘ago by the serious illness of their daughter, Mrs. C. F. Bloomquist, Fort Lincoln. Mrs. Lovewell will remain here for several weeks until Mrs. Bloomquist has recovered. * The third division of the Presby- terian ladies aid society will enter- tain the general aid Thursday after- noon at 3 o'clock in the church par- lous, Mrs. C. B. Dickinson is chair- maa tee, and Mrs. G. A. Bardsley is in charge of the refreshment commit- | tee. Mrs. Peter Reid has as her guests her r, Mrs. Fred Davis of Hazen- more, Sask., and her father, Samuel Calfour of Hannah, N. D. Mrs. Davis will remain for a week or more, and Mr. Calfour will spend a part of the winter here with his daughter. see The Fortnightly club will meet this afternoon at the home of Mrs. G. A. | Rawlings. “Insular Possessions of the United States” will be discussed | . by Mrs. Worth Lumry, and Mrs. Wil- | liam Langer will have a paper on “The New Pan-American Pact.” eee Installation of P. G. Harrington as ; noble grand, Horace Meneffee as vice rand, Pp. D. place last evening, when Capitol City Lodge No. 2 of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows met at their hall. see Tulsa, Okla., after spending her va- cation here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. L. Pearce. She was accom- panied by Chester, Novak of Tulsa, | who was also a guest at the Pearce | home during the holidays. eee Mr. and Mrs. Austin Reid left Sun- day for their home in Minneapolis after a holiday visit here at the home of Mrs. Reid’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. And 3eld,another of Mr. Reid. cee Miss Marlys Lahr, daughter of Mr. ond Mrs. E. V. Lahr, and Miss Vera Pel daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. a , left this morning for St. Paul, where they attend Macalester college. eee Monday INESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1929 ,| marck, presided at the tea tabies. 88) Grand Forks where he attends the | of the entertainment commit- | % Play at Hilden Home! Mrs. H. G. Hilden, 918 Seventh three Honors in the games. went to Mrs. EA. eon after the games. Decorations in keeping with the holiday season were used for the rooms and table appointments. see Col. and Mrs. Alfonte Receive New Year Day Begonias and carnations were used on the tea tables and for the rooms when Colonel and Mrs. William A. Alfonte held open house yesterday afternoon. Mrs, G. A. M. Anderson, Fort Lin- Mrs. O. Hanson, of Fort Lincoln, played several violin numbers during the afternoon. She was accompanied by Miss Katherine Alfonte. A number of friends in the city, as well as the officers at the post ‘and | their wives called during the after- noon. see Neil York, who has been spending the holiday vacation with his mother , Mrs. Alice Wright York, left today for | University of North Dakota. es 8 6 Mrs. E. J. Schultz, 511 Second street, left yesterday for Crosby, Minn, to be the guest of her sin-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Humble. eee Mr. and Mrs. Carl Erickson, Dris- coll, are guests this week of Mr. and | Mrs. Frank Carr. eee Mrs. H. H. Noyes, Fort Lincoln, has | as her guest her mother, Mrs. Delle | Curry of New York. | ray The regular meeting of the order | of De Molay will be held this evening | at 7:30 at the Masonic temple. | Personal and Social News of Mandan Vicinity A. B. Welch, Mandan postmaster, is to his home by a severe cold. ene Miss Charlotte McDowall has gone to Fargo to be the guest of Miss Win- nifred Hughes. . Mrs. George H. Bingenheimer is en- tertaining members of the P. E. O. | sisterhood this aiternoon. ee Mr. and Mrs. Carl Keidel have as their guests over the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sando of Minot. eee Mrs. Arthur Vogelpohl and chil- dren and Margaret Mosar, Peggy Dunbar, Frona Knoll and William Hughes left for Richville, Minn., by car Saturday night. eee Miss Juleta Schulte has returned to Winona, Minn., where she attends St. Theresa's college, after spending the holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Schulte. cee Mike Tocach, who spent the Cirist- mas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Tocech Sr., at St. Anthony, has retyrned to Milwaukee, where he is employed in the experi- mental laboratory of the Allis-Chal- mers company. eee Two dancing parties were given by Mandan organizations New Year's eve. The Elks lodge held their annual dancing party in the new rooms in the Cummins building. Trustees of the Masonic lodge were hosts to Masons and their ladies at a program and Cance at their temple. Briefs | [City-County Kenneth ° ‘orris‘left last night for a short trip to Minneapolis. Mrs. W. J. Barger, Linton, was a week-erid visitor in the city. Mrs. Lawren ited friends he elson, Almont, vis- Monday. T. H. Poole is e::pected home soon to resume his pratice of accounting. ! A. W. Snow as secretary, and; Kebsgard as treasurer, took | iy Munson, and with Mrs. Peter : Pi Y < BY % % 3 % x st ; SOSS aos POS SCS SE oD oO S Satins Transparent Velvets Canton Crepes - Individual Modes $750 > Bismarck’s Busy Style and Shopping Center Frocks for Women and Misses formerly priced at $29.50 Limited Quantity Urges Advantages of Early Choice Printe Embroidered Crepes Laces Frocks for Every Occasion e Group Dresses’ Mostly Woolens lues to $25.00 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE He has been spending the last few| 199999959596 Hl weeks in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. James McCormick; | Linton, spent. New Year's day here| with friends. Edwin Rupp has returned to Garii- | son after spending a few days in Bis- | marck on business, | Mrs. Gertrude Hagy will leave this | evening for Minneapolis where she | plans to spend several months, | Mis Cora Dahl, with the Robert-| | son’s store at Jamestown, spent sev- | eral days here on business last week. | CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for their kind assist- ‘ance and sympathy. also for the beau- tiful floral offerings during the death of our beloved father. We also wish to express our gratitude to Rev. Snow, Mrs. Putman, Miss Ella Leathers and Mrs. Bliss, | M. A. Kershaw. | * Wm. Kershaw. | B. F. Kershaw. Oscar R. Kershaw. J. H. Kershaw. | B. H. Kershaw. } Mrs. Knute Hanson. { Mrs. W. L. Watson. | Pea cee TETAS { WATER PROOF BLANKET Washington—(?)—An army blan-} {ket which has twice the warmth of | | other blankets and is water resistant |has been developed by the quarter- master corps. Dance at the Dome tonight. 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