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«| Social and Personal Special Music Given at — Day hinge given yestercay in the house of rep- Mrs. Morris Hostess |Mrs. Woehle Hostess reeenatives at {2 oat to Missionary Group | saa al sang Sup of wong, songs, lua: : at Patriotic: Luncheon 4 Bag Bees a _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE “Nun Harold Hoptan, Mrs.. Jonn Peterson and Mrs. Lars Giijan were Lawmaking Is Topic at B. P. W. Dinner Justine Granner, legislative committee. A discussion of the Miss Granner pointed out the dif- ference in men’s and women’s meth- ods of law making. A_dinner whose menu suggested favorite dishes of the days of the = Fargo club du cari. the past year. M than 25 members attended. The --mmittee in charge were Mi! Granner, Mrs. R. V. Stair and Mre Stella Aaberg. ee & Missionary Society to Have Officers Election The Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church will hold their annual business meeting and elect:on of officers Thursday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Ralph Pen- ner. This will be preceded by a bas- ket lunch at 1 o'clock. C. B. Dickinson, superintendent of the Indian school, will speak on “The American Indian,” and there will be music by the Indian girls glee club. Mrs. F. E. McCurdy will discuss the work done among the Indians in this ecuntry. ze ® The Masonic dinner dance, pze- viously announced for Fesruary 22 The committee in charg: are: Lesile French, Arthur Sattor. » 2. Wily, H, G. Groves and David ©. Cook. ws | Thursday Music Club Will Have Banquet The Thureday Musica) club will hold its annual banquet tomorrow evening at 6:30 :n the main dining room at the Grand Pacific hotel. Miss Elizabeth Jones will preside as toast Priske, who will gf toast. “Airs of Yesterday and Today;” a piano solo by Mrs. A. J. Arnot; and a toast to extension members by Mrs. J. A. Lar- son. This will be responded to by George Duemeland. ‘The ladies double quartet composed of Mrs. W. G. Cuilds, Mrs. Frank Barnes, Mrs. Priske, Mrs. Arthur Bauer, Mrs. F. J. Bavendick, Mrs. George Duemeland, Miss Bessie Bald- win, and Mrs. R. E. Morris, will sing. There will de selections by a male quartet composed of Henry Halver- tmistress. On the program are: Mrs. L. R.| French willgive a tonat, “riveie Vea-lehowni’t okt friend: ah terdays.” during iliness and -———- of our beloved little son Virgil. CARD OF THANKS also want to express our ‘We wish to exr---- our heartfelt |for the beautiful Moral. thanks for the many kindnesses Mr, and Mrs. J. F. Try Our New Lunch Only 35c BREAD BUTTER COFFEE DESSERT Served from 11:30 a. m. to 2 p. m. Daily famous “rail-splitter” was served at | will be given March 1 at the Masonic/ son, Rev. Paul 8. Wright, Harald 6:30. Places were marked with min-|temple. Visiting Masons are especial- | Beall and George Humphreys. Mrs. Taylor oie ) : lature chopping blocks and axes, ly invited. Bennie Bermel and his} | Mrs. Paul 8. Wright and Frank Or- at Bri Bridge Pa rty 5 Miss Playboys will furnish music for the sing solos, irs. J. P. OLYMPIA CAFE For Mrs. H. W. Tey! ‘Taylor, who is leav- make ; Sosa at bridge Monday eve- . E. 9 ning. . A ; % : Guests for three tables of bridge el : were invited, and score prizes were | §¢- x won by Mrs. G. R. Thompson and . Kelley, Mrs, red Wilhelm; , ‘ Mrs. Roy Logan. Francis Halloran and J. S. Pear- 4 ‘A patriotic color scheme was used | cey. % @ ® ! @ Re are en Uy Tasdiainad | Bismarck’s Busy Style and Shopping Center rosebuds centered the berthed when a course luncheon was se: at the y Mrs. V. J. LaRose} Daughters of Union Veteran’. wer? ! close of play. Mrs. Taylor was presented with a Only Real Test entertained Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. V. J. LaRose. . for guest favor. iy Club Meets at Home BAKING POWDER is in the Baking of Mrs. J. L. Enright Mrs. J. L. Enright was hostess to the Mother's Service club at her home ie group of patriotic songs given by last evening. Mrs. LaRose was very much enjoyed, Following a short business meet- and. the remainder of the afternoon ing, Mrs. A. R. Almquist read a paper} Was spent informally. on “How.Do Our Children Play Out-| Later refreshments were served. side of the Home.” A number of new members will be The remainder of the evening was initiated at the next meeting of the devoted to bridge, with honors going | Society. to Mrs. J. A. Fleck. * ok OK seltt-poom, was bresénted with s gif were M ener ths rm Sy the club members. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Harty enter- Herewith Answering the Question--- “What Are the New Spring Coats Like” In an advance showing of ten smart new numbers For best results use GPownsn A course luncheon was served at the close of the evening. ieee’ tained the members of their bridge club last evening at a dinner followed ‘Mrs. Peter Karpen Is ae ” Hostess at Luncheon | “Hearts, cupids and other tavors — carried out in the valentine motif for ounces for ce mows ot ret"Ts gave « pretty (aria me alentne mot tr | QS 25 spring effect. to the luncheon tables | were marked for 12 guests. yesterday when Mrs, Peter Karpen| Earl Peck and Mrs. L. H. Belk held] M‘GLIONS entertained 24 guests at a one o'clock | high score at the close of the games. ee LE LEE ae bridge luncheon. Honors in the afternoon’s games FREE AT RS: went to Mrs. Fred Jansonius and Mrs. G..E. Pickles. ' * * * 3 Mrs. R. %. Bork, Ray, N. D., is a guest at the home of her parents, DINNER TO BE SERVED BY C. D. A. Mr. and Mrs. cae Hewes . .. The Catholic Daughters of America will serve a Ant: Benbee Episcopal Guild will! i! dinner Thursday evening, Feb. 14, from 5:30 to 8, at the ! with Frayne * | Elks hall. 75c per plate. Menu: $ i ROASTPORK APPLE SAUCE i MASHED POTATOES — BROWN GRAVY MASHED RUTABAGAS CABBAGE SALAD —_—- HOT ROLLS PUMPKIN PIE | WHIPPED CREAM COFFEE $28.00 Poire Twill; Butter Mole Collar; Navy, Satin Lin- $28.00 Black Broadcloth; Tan Squirrel Collar; Tan Satin Lining. $28.00 Kasha Cloth, contrasting Tweed ; Satin Lining collar; celenise brocaded Navy Poire Twill; Grey Satin Lining. Today and /Thursday Matinee Daily 2:30 , E ‘Advance Epa ys’ Wash ‘ots’ Wash mem. Lucas Co. , A, O. U. W. Benefit Carnival Dance, $32.50 Sand Color, Self Collar; Kasha; Satin Lining. $39.50 Tan Kasha; Self Collar; Satin Lining. $28.00 Tan Kasha; Tan Satin Navy Poire Twill; Grey Lining. Satin Lining. \ $28. 00. ‘ Tan Poire - Twill; Self Collar; Satin Lining. 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