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FRIDAY, JANUARY.18; 1929 | Social and Personal Wt Sole . Alex. Moen and Severt 'Wedwig are here from Osnabruck on a. business visit. ‘Honored at Parties} © Membership Group] || f the Chevrole: auomobie. Mrs. Herndon ‘Taylor, who ‘s visit: Announcement that, flee | Hazel ing-at the home of her husband's par-/ Nielson, Valley City, hes been made a ents, Mr. and: Mrs. E. J. Taylor, has | member of the national Mr. and Mrs. John Page will re- turn'today from Steele where they have been visiting for several days. Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Pinks of this city are the parents of a son born Wednesday at the Mandan Deaconess hospital. Fred Jefferis, editor of the Wash- burn *sader, visited in the city yes- terday. He left this morning for Jamestown where he will attend the meetings of the North Dakota Press association. siiean Hall Hilti hogtied ae , to be connected with the In- THIS BAG and shoe of pumpkin | ternational Harvester company’s main orange kid embellished witty piping, | office. He has beon salesman in the lacing and flat leather bows com-| local office and goes to the Chicago prises a very smart ensemble for office on his record for efficiency southern wear. here. : county, Mrs. Zoe Sprake entertained| J. C. Taylor, Bismarck manager for last evening at two tables of bridge. | the International Harvester company aoe ie is back from a trip to Fargo, where he Members of the Blue Lodge will| attended the implement dealers con: meet Monday evening at 7:30 at the| vention and exposition. : The dealers Masonic temple. concentrated on combines and other bat Ting - {harvesting machinery this year and was hostess s Mrs. George Burbage to the C. X. club Wednesday evening. | _____ Cards were played at two tables, and ‘Winnifred Dohn to Double 4 Club B O B ‘The Double Four card club met last Eilers were Soe eevoanne a ‘ie th street ee night with Mrs. Roy Mills, 416 Sixth | yore invited. Th El t saad “Honors in the games went to Eileen | 8erVed at the close of the evening. e ecirician was spent informally, y Mrs. Mills Hostess { Me Rey ‘Riggs “and Mare Wiliam Rhode ‘sland, in. 1732, offered a|(f Has his shop and office at Yeagen. 2 ‘The “ bounty of ten pounds for every wolf The hostess’ assisted by Mrs. Yea- | course after tive cores eee (killed. 612 Broadway gen, served a luncheon at the close | Phone 179 q of the play. eee Royal Neighbors Hold | ga, Gives Dancing Party Installation Services Give for Robert Bodenstab] ,sanation of aiiicers tor held test patie ty they opel —— was ie For Robert Bodenstab, who is ieav- | Neighbors lodge, snd on intieteo ee i- ing this week for Great Falls, Mont..| new members followed. 4 Miss Katherine Bodenstab entertained | eter in the evening bridge was 12 bra ata dancing party last ae Se Spend with honors evening. going to Mrs. R. J. Madigan of this A buffet supper was served at mid- city, snd Mrs. a Manley of McKenzie. ht. freshments were after ane Bodenstab will be connected | games. sala ses *: with the Montgomery Ward store in| Among :he guests at the meeting Great Falls. were members of the lodges at New MELVILLE ELEC- ‘ TRICAL SHOP (Bob Melville) BISMARCK, N. D. ely Viki Cl b> M t England, Beach and McKenzie. 1King ju eets : x With Mrs. M. Pillen|Shower Is Given : for Recent Bride ‘Whist was played at two tables last. evening when Mrs. Matt Pillen enter-| For Mrs. Ralph Irick, a bride of this tained the Viking Whist club. month, Mrs. John R. Fleck and Miss Score prizes for the evening went | Winnifred Barrington entertained last to Mrs, George Hugelman, Mrs. Ran- | evening at a bridge party and shower da Mills and Margaret Yegen. at the home of Mrs, Fleck. . Refreshments were served at the| Four tables were in play during the close of play. evening, and honors were won by Mrs. Mrs. D. H. Hamilton, Eckman, who | Jack A. Fleck and Marian Ackerman. is here with her husband, Senatcr} Rose candles in green holders were et Hamilton, during the legislative ses- | used on the tables for the luncheon When your - sion, was a guest of the club. course served after the games, and | eae kt sa weve et &/ Children © George A. Frederici left last night | rooms. for his home in Green Bay, Wis., after} The honor guest was presented with { spending a week here with his aged | a number of crystal pieces. LYONS BEST aunt, Miss Nettie Frederici, who is| Mr. and Mrs. Irick returned this or seriously ill at the te cee die from a wedding trip to the Twin ry M. Scott, 315 Second street. Mr. | Cities. ie OR CLIMAX Prederiel ix his mun’ only Wing eames being pre Bore igabeghon carnage eles ee by the Mandar unt of the besos, | bottle of Fletcher's Castoria in the house they can do what their doctor Mr, and Mrs. John W. Thomas arid | Legion Auxiliary for Monday night, These brands are spe- small daughter, of + Valley City, are | January 21, when they will entertain reef, feverish, oe pater cial patent flour made for guests this week at the home of Mr./Mrs. Florence ence, Minot, depart |or stufred-up with cold—give a few|—M™ those people who appreciate and Mrs. R. D. McLeod. Mr. Thomas, |™ent president, and Mrs. G. Olgier- | drops of this pure vegetable, pleasant- |i the best a brother of Mrs. McLeod, is coach at |£0n, Bismarck, vice president of the tasting preparation. It comforts ig Haskill Institute, Lawrence, Kansas. ee ae ee: ane honot | Raby and soothes him to sleep in a 2 ates Abeer tree of the state chair- | itry, It's perfectly safe for the Test these flours in your For the benefit of the Roosevelt men, Mesdames James Morris and F. | youngest infant. Use it treely—and | own kitchen. We guaran- nard 8. Nickerson of Mandan, Mrs, | 9 Often as neeced, specialists advise. 1M tee they will make better Doris Tostevin is head of the ‘Man- |, more jtheral, dose is, all it takes‘ | baked foods than any other 4 ¢ kkins-Meyer building on Fourth street | 4an unit. tacks when feverishness, bad breath, no ap- | flour. 4 Ble wR cere OF he Wane For Mrs. F. Paul Smith, Cassel , | Betite, cold:, etc. show they need ( Mrs, E. B. Gorman gave one of the who {s here with her husband, s |£00¢ Purging. The mark of genuine Cost More - Worth It! Castoria is the Pletcher signature on series of vanishing parties which are | member of the legislature from Cass|tne wrapper. Look for it to avoid ! - Speen py oe liege pt ove imitations.—Adv. { mors: Ate and $1.95. A few pairs at 95¢c, SFELACHRAL. MILLING CO. Pe eee ATE re ee em CAS TORIA ‘Hazel Johnson's orchestra, to which $1.95. : Rose Shop. the public is invited. A supper will be served. . see Elmer and Henry Dale, who have ! been guests at the home of 1 brother, Alfred Dale, since'the holi- y Mays, left today for Jamestown and Pargo. i On OMT _ MEN’S FUR | COATS from Gordon & Ferguson, the world’s largest furriers $50, $65 to DOG SKINS: i y eee 7 The F.'G..W. club will meet Sat- urday afternoon at the home of Miss Iris Schwartz, 709 Fourth street. All members are requested to be present. « BISMARCK TRIBUNE | youthfully slender—without they gave their gathering more than the usual imp-~'-<ce, Mr. Taylor Says. ze — < 0. E. Anderson: who has been serv- ing on the jury at the term of federal court in Grand Forks, returned to Bismarck yesterday. Howard R: Bonny, proprietor of the Bonny Cafe, has been ill at home sev- eral days. He had an attack of in- fluenza and as he was _recoveri from this he suffered a slight heart on which still confines him in- oors. ing | $1.95. Rose Shop. look up some cattle for farmers in this area who want to add to their dairy herds. “He visited the Mo read |is -of hot, Poultry show and fcund about 600 | biscuits, spread with hot birds on display there—comething be-|and served with hot canned low the total of the Slope show here. | soup, undiluted. Balance of hats reduced to $1.00. Hose reduced to $1.50 and $1.95. A few pairs at 95c. Scarfs reduced from $3.95 to Dry cleaning, repairing, pressing, modeling and d A. R. Miesen, county agent, is back jing. Klein’s Toggery. . from Fargo, where he went to look in on Form Week activities and also vi Keep Slender Radiantly Healthy IN FIFTEEN | MINUTES A DAY L ITH the scientific Battle | Creek Health Builder you can keep radiantly healthy and fort on your part. The Battle Creek Health Builder gives you a combined | vibratory-massage treatment better than a sk masseur could give you. 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