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Bridge Club Meets ‘With Mrs. P. Homan War Mothers Meet With Mrs. D. McPhee Fort Lincoln chapter of the Amer- War Mothers met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. D. MePhee. ‘Mra. W. A. Falconer of the welfare commi at St. Mary’s Pupils to Give Musical Program Pupils of St Mary’s school music class will be presented this evening at 8 o'clock in the school auditorium. (®. Schneider) Irene Anderson, Cleo Arness, Grace Roherty, Marg. », “Pride of the Valley, lwin Barbie. ‘Trio, “Yellow J ” (Johan- ning) M. Fitegerald, Loretta Schrein- er, Anna Marie Rowell. Solo, “Salut Di (Elgar) le Staak. Duet, “Flying Doves,” (Heins) Ber- nice Ulmer, Walter Ulmer. “Tam O'Shanter,” (Warren) Cal Double Duet, “Spring Song,” (Men- delssohn) Marg. Beylund, Elizabeth Sia Frances , “To ® Wild Rose,” (Mac- Solo, “Rustle of Spring,” (Sinding) Mary Garske. Georsla. starg: Schneider Howard. Marg. ler. Two Pianos, “Diana,” (Holst) Ailsa Dun Page, Alice in. °: Solo, “Prelude in C Minor,” (Rach- a emer k Curtis. i i Trio, “Flower Polka,” (Ziehrer) Alice Garske, Eleanor Conway, Doro- ‘Two. Pianos, “Eole” (Fontaine) Jean Roherty, Arlene Wagner. Solo, “Romance” (Tschaikowsky) Ailsa Page. Double Duet, “Qui Vive” (Ganz) ill entig i | Westminster Guild Meets at Wanner Home Officers of Hospital . Alumni Are Installed New officers of the Bismarck Hos- Foe the first time at Seale of the association held last evening in the home at the Bismarck hospital. The recently elected officers are, Bresident Minnie ‘Tapley; second vise Fashion Plaque | composed of blue and white kid with a blue lacing Joining the two leathers. Mr. and Mrs. George Helling moved after | trom their home in the Mason apart- Couples Attend ments, to their new home on Mandan avenue yesterday. ms of Norway Dance} Tai Mrs. Halsey Hall and daughter Suzie Jane, arrived in the city yes- terday from their home at St. Louis Park, Minn., to be the guests of Mrs, Hall’s sister, Mrs. 8. A. Marcks for a month. ee Naomi 8. Henderscheid left today for Portland, Ore., to visit relatives. Later she will go to Seattle, Wash., to ven Qe All Bran, Kellogg's reg- ular 25c, Argo Corn or Gloss 8 pkgs.........0% 24c toes, 3 cans ..... Coff Andrew Sauer, proprietor of the Hillside Dairy farm at Washburn, who has been spending a few days in the city, left this morning for Fargo, where he will attend the annual meeting of the Holstein-Friesen asso- ciation of North Dakota. Mr. Sauer is a member of the board of directors. A. R. Miesen, county agent, is go- ing to Fargo for several days, in part, to attend the Farm and Home Week sessions at the Agricultural college there. He also will investigate cattle herds up in that section, as several Burleigh farmers are in the market to buy for their dairy herds. VORMAL JERSEY A cardigan suit of red jersey has a small collar of black Persian lamb and a stunning, fitted basque of black turban and smart black shoes ana gloves, it becomes a strikingly formal ttle outfit. NEW ENSEMBLE A smart autumn ensemble uses shades of bright blue, the coat of the brightest tone, the frock under it of a worlen, edged with plain color. CIRCULAR PEPLUM Fine apseric, in a delicate green checked pattern, makes a junior frock that uses a circular peplum and three bow-knots to give it individuality. The bows appear on the left shoulder, midway between the waist and the shoulder 1nd at the waistline. PLEATED PANEL A midnight blue ensemble, with brick red flate crepe blouse, has six deep pleats forming a panel introduced into the left side at yoke height. An- other novel note is a brick red linen vest stitched into the long coat, in- eee embroidered in shades of jue. DUTCH CAPS Paris hats now simulate the tight little Dutch cap with its starched ends flaring out behind. A dusky- grey hatters’ plush turban turns its brim back against the crown an catches it at both sides with brilliants. Then the brim is slashed down the middle back and at the sides and the two wings protrude in flaring fashion at the nape -* the neck. Renee for their Finish BICYCLE and CONGRESS PLAYING CARDS Here ItIs! Here Personal and . Social News of Mandan Vicinity ,Dr. L. G. Smith ts spending a tew | ¥ business. . days in Hagen on A daughter was born Monday to/% Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. Ross. . Everts of . Elks’ lodge. F.G: Tharp honors. jered to return to her home. oe 8 Auto company were entertained Mon- assistant hostess. eee Coach A. C. West, director of ath- letics at the Univéfsity of North Da- kota, will speak to the Mandan high |¢ school students this afternoon on the | X ine of a college education, and on | § college atheltics. eee Mrs. Ida Thorberg is recovering | § after a severe attack of influenza. | ¥ Her daughter Miss Lily Thorberg, R. |} N,, Chicago, has beea with her for! § the past three weeks, and will remain until her mother is well. eee R. A. Countryman left last night for Minneapolis, to attend the Nofth- west Lumbermen’s conyention. He will go from there to Akron, Ohio, to join Mrs. Countryman, who is visit- inc at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Countryman. Follow the Crowd to the Gospel Tabernacle, Eleventh street and Rosser Avenue, and hear Rev. Henry H. Ness every night at 7:45. and Desk Sets We like to sell this good mer- we can stand back of it. Every time we make a ‘Wahl-Eversharp sale, we make a satisfied cus- tomer. Whatever your wants in the writing line, we can suppl; chem, We take nieas- ure in helping you find what you want at the price you want to pay. Gome in today, Bonham Brothers Jewelers Matinee Every Day 2:30 TONIGHT Wednesday and Thursday It Is! The Picture That Has Thrilled the World! Wet i HE FE Hi 1 EE re : pees Fer F i Mrs. M. Morris has ar her guests | this week Mrs. Fred Smith and Mrs. | % Sentinel Butte. . eo § Fifteefl tables of cards were in play | § at the card party Monday eveting | % sponsored by the . Mr./e and Mrs. Mrs. Lilian C. Rohmer who has/|% been @ patient at the Mandan Dea-|¢ coness hospital is sufficiently recov- | ¥ Wives and employes of the Western | $ day evening at the home of Mrs. John | % Klein, with Mrs. Harold Graham as | ¢ 11 Unusual Sale| of Stylish Colorful Dresses Wash Frocks Priced much lower than their importance would suggest. We take a great deal of pride in our offer- ing of this. new line of Marcy Lee Wash Frocks. As usual they reflect the lat- est styles of the mo- ment in a low priced dress. Colorful, chic and swanky they are suitable for both home and street wear. $1.9 $2.9 Made from Prints, Linens, Pongee, Bat- iste, Charmeuse and Dimities, with styles both fastidious and serviceable, in a wide range of color. Marcy Lee Wash Frocks hold an im- portant place, in every woman’s wardrobe.