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MONDAY, JA Social and Personal Granddaughter of . Bismarck Woman to Broadcast from KXL Out-of-Town Girls Entertained at Club Out-of-town schoo! girls were en- by thé Business and Pro- fessional Women's club assisted by of the club ig 5. A. People Motor s to Fergus Falls Captain Lowella Knuth, Lieut. Ensign C. J. lace at the home of the bride Tues- lay evening. The local Salvation - Army People ing will return on , Wednesday. : Mrs. Minnie Reff, Perham, Minn., daughter-in-law, . and Mrs. Carl J. Reff, left yesterday for Oakland, Calif, where she will visit relatives for the balance of the winter. Mrs. Reff was joined yester- day ‘at Billings, Mont., by Mrs. Mary Braddy, mother of, Mrs. Reff, who will also spend the winter at Oakland and other points on the west coast, * * and N. L. Prescott, Winnipeg, will arrive this evening to be with their mother, Mrs. H. Prescott, who is ser- jously ill at the home of her son-in- law, James Curran, Mrs, Prescott is suffering from exysipelas, * Mary Ellen Hoffman was hostess to the members of the H. U. 8. club Fri- day evening. Bridge was the pastime of the evening, high score ‘going to Francis Dunn. Sons and Daughters of Nor- , way “Old Time” Dance at 4. ARY 14 Bridge Club Meets at Bavendick Home Members of the “Two B” bridge ctub were entertained at dinner Will Hold Series of Dancing Parties|" ibs Monies We the wee ant Daughters of Norway, will Rev. Pierson Speaks at Baptist Dinner Rev. R. G. Pierson, Pittsburgh, Penn., field representative of National Council of the Northern Baptist Laymen, conducted a round table conference with the men‘of the son also stressed the need of member enlistment campaign out the financial obligation of the church. Rev. Pierson spoke at the Sunday morning service on “The World Wide Vision of the Chureh. .” ° Recently elected officers of Bis- marck Canton No. 5, I. O. O. F. will be installed this evening at 8 o'clock at the I. 0. O. F. hall. Those aa O. U. W. hall Tuesday, Jan. } E. G. Wanner home,~ Frances Wanner and Cedergren of Rall’ will The ‘3 “Ne be studied. as hostesses. lew Testament * [Fashion Piaque will Miss ¢ jeervice. Mrs. A. L. Sandin is chair- || man of the refreshment committee. eee ©) wight guests were entertained at , “served. . ‘The Current Events club will meet afternoon Wednesday at 3 o'clock with Mrs. Nellie Evarts, 217 First street. Doerner left this morning for here he will serve on yesterday to Mr. Nidesser, Bismarck, at Washburn, are on business. of Mrs. John Guild meet evening at 8 o'clock at the with Miss Edlyn Chapter 5. it History” regular of the Order of Bastern Gitar, will te held Tussicy evening at the Masonic ‘will be initiation and a special song temple. There from a home in Wash- F. H. Waldo, area manager of the Northwestern Bell Telephone com- Pany, was summoned to Appleton, Sunday morning of his mother, Mrs. Mary L. Waldo. Mr. Waldo will be away a week cr more. North Dakota ‘Implement Deaiers convention. Joseph A. Kitchen commissioner of ‘agriculture and labor. will go to Fargo tomorrow to attend a meeting of | State * association held at the Agricultural coiiege nesday. Mr. Kitchen will speak + the annual banquet of the association that evening. Mr. Kitchen returned today from Dickinson today where he attended a joint eeting of the Vet- erans of Foreign Wars and Spanish war veterans, and gave an address at their dinner. Mr. Kitchen is state commander of the Veterans of For- eign Wars. BEST THING FOR CHILDREN’S COUGHS Frightening croupy coughs, stuffy wheezy colds, and troublesome night coughs are so quickly eased and helped by Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound that thousands of moth- ers everywhere rely upon it and are not disappointed. Children like it— no opiates. Mothers endorse it—no chloroform. All users recommend it. Mrs. Neldo Weigel, Calvary, Wis. (Says: “My mother says there is no better medicine for coughs and colds than Foley's Honey and Tar Com- Pound, and we find it so."—Adv. Birds are said to have voluntary control over .1e size of the pupil of ‘Wis., yesterday by the sudden Linearel ksaag eye. re Tonight—Monday POLA NEGRI and NORMAN KERDY “The Woman from Moscow” Matinee Every Day 2:30 See “THE BARKER” NEWS PICTURES COMEDY THREE DAYS COMMENCING TUESDAY SPECIAL ATTRACTION BETTY COMPSON and DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR. ROMEO LEE rc Personal and Social News of Mandan Vicinity Lee Mohr is recovering from an operation performed Saturday at the Mandan Deaconess hospital. cee Mrs. Frank White and small daugh- ter Helen Jean, Jamestow:. arrived in Mandan yesterday for a visit with relatives. . Mrs. B. W. Shaw and Mrs. R. W. Shinners will entertain the members of the Daughters of the American Revolution this afternoon at 3 o'clock. eee Masons and members of the East- ern Star who will compose the advi- sory board of the Rainbow Assembly a3 Miss ida May Metzgar, Sister of Mrs. J. W. Riley, Suc- cumbs After Long ilineso LS fot Hz for the year are: J. C. Gould, Rev. | Miami. G. W. Stewart, Thomas Wilkenson, Mrs. L. F. Lyman, Mrs. H. B. Par- sons, Mrs. B. D. Rowley, and Mrs. Walter Tostevin. eee Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Fleck and daughter Bernadine accompanied by Miss Marie McCormick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McCormick, will leave tomorrow for Los Angeles, Calif. where they will visit for the remainder of the winter. They will stop at Portland, Ore., and other | Pacific coast points en route. eee The. room in the Mandan Deacon- ess hospital recently refurnished and redecorated by the members of the Mandan Rebekah lodge was opened for inspection yesterday. The room Belle Mehus Piano-History of Music-Harmony Phone 1496-W Studio 20, Eltinge Building A. W. LUCAS CO. Bismarck’s Busy Style and Shopping Center | All ThisWeek aK. 15th.** "Good music, sérved. Public invited. Lunch j «, _ Tonight Also Caprro wu THEATRE Tues, and Wed. to Priv | COME EARLY! What washer compares to this at the Fitibo more to ae tures “69”. have to. pay $40.00 to more to secure a machine equal in and quality. See the One Minute '—with its pure copper tub—flexible tur- binator, latest wringer—full capacity—hand- some finish and appearance—see it before you decide on any electric washer. hes Electric Co. We are also including in this sale values up to $8.85 in these two groups. Dress and sports shoes in all heights of heels and pat- terns are offered in these two lots. All sizes and widths. HIGH QUALITY AT A LOW PRICE A real opportunity to effect savings in your footwear purchases : and have the choice of classy footwear' IA. W. LUCA _ Annex Shoe