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~ Given at Diven Home Golden yellow and orange shades, suggesting the colorings of early fall, wefe emphasized in the decorations for the bridge luncheons which Mrs. gave at the home of Mrs. Diven on Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon. Table appointments were carried out in orange, and tall candles lighted the tables. Small dolls in costumes shading from yellow to orange, were at each place. There were 24 guests each day. Mrs, O. W. Roberts and Mrs. F. B. Strauss held high scores in the games on Tuesday afternoon, and honors at the party on Wediesday went to Mrs. E. G. Patterson and Mrs. R. A. Tracy. Mrs. J. D. Stewart, Mandan, was a fuest from out of town at the Tues- day luncheon. * Mmes. Mahiman and - L. LaRue Entertain Social and Personal Bridge Luncheons Are |Give Bridge Dinner THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1929 | For Miss A. Edinger Edinger, sister, Mrs. Maurice Ratzlaff, @ bridge dinner last evening at the; home of Mrs. Orr. Orchid, yellow and green were the wel colors noted in the table appointments! Rartiett, Sr., who will visit there for| and decorations, carried out with ;golden-glow, marigolds and zinnias. Tall tapers were used on the tables, and places were laid for 12 guests. In the bridge games after dinner, honors went to Mr. and Mrs. William Murnane. “ Guests from Man D. C. Scothorn. eee Spain Is Studied by Current Events Clubi As a compliment to Miss Anne/nanied by her mother. Mrs. Elmer! Chicago, who has been! Davis, Wishek, have gone to Kansas ; spending the summer here with her | City, Mo., for a short visit with rela-| Mrs. | tives. i W. L. Diven and Mrs. N. O. Churchill | Merton J. Orr and Mrs. Ratzlaff gave) ser and in included Mr. pe and Mrs. Murnane and Mr. and Mrs. | friends. At present Mrs. Bush is the guest of Mrs. H. 8. Dobler. xk * Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Staak and daughter Marjorie left today for Min- | neapolis and St. Paul where they will! visit for a few days before Miss Mar-| jorie enters St. Benedict's college at: St. Joseph, Minn. se % Miss Ellen Davis, stenographer at} the state library commission, accom- | ee2e Mrs. I. V. Pettit left Tues- | day by motor for a few days’ visit; with friends in Minneapolis. They re accompanied by Mrs. George @ time. xk k Miss Edith Whittemores daughter of Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Whittemore, left Tuesday for Grand Forks to resume her studies at the University of North ki This is Miss Whittemore's senior year. * Honoring Mrs. Donald Nye. Wash- ington, D. C., who is leaving soon for her home, Mrs. Roy Riggs entertained six friends at an informal sewing party yesterday afternoon. * * * | i Robert Nuessie, son of Justice and: ————_________— 4 | City-County Briefs | °-——-——______—______—_¢ ld Nye, of the department of the interior, Washington, D. who has been stationed at Yellowstone National park during the summer, arrived Tuesday to join Mrs. Nye who has been the guest of her parénts, M and Mrs. J. W. Scott, while Mr. Nyc j fas in the west, . Plan to leave the latt week for their home. S. A. Olsness, commissioner of in- surance, and A. R. Aslakson, deputy commissioner, left by automobile yes- | terday for Toronto, Canada, where | they will attend the convention of | the National Association of Insurance | expect to return here September 25. Miss Annastacia Skelly, former chief operator of the Northwestern Bell Telephone company, left this morning for Minneapolis where she has accepted a position as supervisor in the traffic department of the Min- neapolis office of this company. | Miss Esther Teichman, Bismarck city school nurse and Sister Gilbert | of St. Johns hospital, Fargo, members | ers, will supervise the nurses’ exam- ers, will sujervise the nurses’ exam- tesentatives of North Dakota asso- ciations at Valley City. Attorneys who appeared before the North Dakota supreme court in argu- jments yesterday were Francis Mur- phy of Fargo, Gordon W. LaBree of Casselton, and C. D. Aaker of Minot. | | Mr. and Mrs. William Milligan, Jr., newlyweds of Miles City, Montana, went through here Wednesday on their honeymoon trip. They are going | to Minneapolis. Mrs. Milligan was a/ Miles City nurse. A marriage license was issued Mon- day to Clinton Melville Westbrook, | Bismarck, and Miss Emma Schmidt, Mandan, at the office of the county Judge. Miss Florence Flannagan. a niece | of Mrs. Rose Hoffman, arrived this week from San Diego, Calif. Miss Flannagan will be employed at the) Rose Shop. The meeting of the Community Chest board is set for 5 o'clock this afternoon at the Association of Com- merce rooms. ‘Thomas Barger, Linton, left this morning for Grand Forks where he will resume his studies as a senior at the University of North Dakota. County Judge I. C. Davies. Mrs. Agnes B. Greenshields, R. N., | Underwood, N. D., was a business vis: itor in Bismarck yesterday. I. C. Davies, Burleigh county judge, | yesterday on | motored to Devils Lake legal business. Mr. and Mrs. David Puller, Shields, | spent yesterday in Bismarck. Mrs. B. H. O'Hara, Cleveland, wa: a _visitor in Bismarck toda: FLY-TOX . «. is imitated by many, but | there is none “just as good.” Refuse to accept substitutes. eel riaacantee ———— sued @ marriage license yesterday by New Fall Clothing for Men and Boys For the hunter we have duck coats, wooi and suede blazers, corduroy and woo] caps, pants and breeches, warm wool shirts, sweaters and mackinaws, high lace boots, wool socks and soft leather | if Suits, with 2 pairs golf pants for the smaller boys, hort and one long or two longies for the boy in his teens . $7.50 to $17 Prep Suits for the Older Bo} Young Men's Suits, pe mere conser Overcoats for b Men's Overcoats of good wearing fabrics . Before getting your new fall clothing, it will pay you to look over our guaranteed lines of clothing for dress, work and sports. It will be a pleasure to show them to you. Dah! Clothing Store 410 Main Avenue Phone 359 Two . “The Charm of Spain,’ inati held hei e by MreNelilo Evarte and tive His (Mrs. W. L. Nuessle, left today for| Matigns to be held here October 8) 5 oa seen pA. Murtha, Dick- In th : Mrs, L. A. LaRue and Mrs. Henry | ‘ory of Spain,” by Mrs. W. W. Woods, | Grand Forks to continue his studies inson, are visitors in the city today. maj es y oO mo on C. Mahiman entertained 16 guests at an read at the meeting of the Cur- | at the chasge’ f . oe Dakota. CG. A. Myhre, assistant chief engi- le oe is state's attorney of 9 see dete eat eet Ok as el gi i ae Pe St From the boundles Fi “a ve aa fe Hawk, @ bee Mrs. Evarts used maps and pic-|day for Minneapolis where she Will! where he will make an inspection of| Nels Struwing, clerk of the Logan Ss everyw. ere, of next month. ‘tures in presenting her paper, and |Join Mr. Edwards and their daughter |,oaq work. He will look over roads| School district, spent yesterday in the ‘ Crd centien wih Sem tol ea wiih aor aoe Coley | ee ee el Comes the magic nam Majesti: ae vhich mat pani istory. G chid and green tulle céntered the din- | "The Current Events club is using as| Miss Anne Edinger, Chicago, who |"eturniné to Bismarck Monday, W. J. Watson, McKenzie garage £. e, ajes Cc, ey pace stout ts Psdolay eniptih 4 the their study text this year “Under- | has been the guest of her sister. Mrs.| sr porner, Fargo attorney and | Proprietor, was in Bismarck today on e e ‘ OSA awe cents Baie Take standing Spain,” and an intensive | Maurice Ratzlaff. for several months, | representative in the state assembly | business and visiting frlends. Mi h chid and green color note ars. Roy | Study of the country and its people, | left today for her home. | Sear @Oat GUGNEY so businen con onarc re) e alr. vanelly held high h in the |£70M an economic and industrial view- * or in the city today. ‘Wilbur B. Miles, Bismarck, and Miss PD olee raeiee wiih faliawee the din- | Point, will be conducted. Mr. and Mrs. ee S. Hoenig, Diider- reo I ~| The mect! ed with current | wood, visited in the city lay wit! 7; . : - ner, Miss a acta miatiy events ras a ri mibiere ‘ats ee thelr on and daughter-in-law, Mr. on A. Eisrse eatin bo: Created and Copyrighted by FOSTER & WALDO, bee for her crystal set from the | part of the afternoon was devoted to|and Mrs. E. J. Reich. pears oe on vi prharees “dime — we a revision of &, club constitution. ae om al sine esi * eal irma Delle Adams. Jamestown.| rancis Murphy, Fargo attorney, f a] S. D. Boise to Attend ig School Problems Are _ [sarin WE ahen ot Ty: | 20 coaen, W. tare, Casta Registrar's Meeting; Discussed by Clubje re. SS, marek yesterday. BISMARCK MENTAL CLINIC S. D. Boise, registrar at the U. 8. “ " ‘| Miss Fanny Larson, Towner, 18; gy Jones, secret: f the Bis- Lucas net other, et ee a our Behools;" presented by Ms. or spending a few days here as the guest marek Building and Lon caomctsta) Lace tome : * Salt Lake City, Utah, where he will | piges and followed by a general dis- |Of Mrs. Caspara Sarheim. today is attending a meeting of rep-{ t attend the national nigeh bared land cussion of the topic, was a feature of a i { 4 office registrars to be held there nexi| the meeting of the Progressive} Miss Mary Nierling, Jamestown, is * es oan. Mr. Boise appears on the Pro-| stotner's club Tuesday evening at|in the city for a visit with Mrs. ‘ina | Mr. Boise will stop at Dickinson for| ‘Ne nome of Mrs. C. W. Porter. | ) Stark and othe’ pg oT eer elie Teeter ite Mrs. gent | describing vacation experiences. AS| Mrs. Frank Matscheck has as her x leaves today for Dickinson ef "| this was the first meeting of the club | guest her aunt, Mrs. H. S. Demming, TONIGHT OEE, cand ears Bolas olan icotvl for the fall ceason, a part of the time |o¢ Hector, Minn. ‘ Cole Vaselivanibbetsrc foes given over to formulating plans ‘ . Denver and Colorado Springs, and will '." the coming months os; Siaiianiibs® we! and Friday “he make trips (aloes Pc a as ae see Oh, you, Radiantfire! for ig es a : xg F: Tan can! 5 i . & “ zr southern route, they will stop at verre Prot Peoatiegy en pea winter these coel September morn- ; THEATRE ‘Se e @ -o Falls, Ds Chey will go to-St Paui| #5 spending the week in the city with | ings. to be the guests of a daughter, Mrs. Higtioetaehlirtercrtd Sbedbrti e Charles Loomis, and will also spend | 0 of “Prat joke,” is preparing a enn a few days with another daughter in ptenrs dealing with the Indian tribes) Nay Face Powder Fargo. They plan to be gone about a/ !m the cast. ecaecie Mak Bie Hit “ serine Bpaiess inSteven Clifford, win has been visit - akes a big Hl - in : i i . . ing for the past month with his par- hn agers Pi Phi’s Announce ents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. 8. Clifford, 411 Prutogei ay bird Ra es a e rs 4 Plans for Rush Week | Sah, i, ist evening, for| powder that wll keep, sine evay— His Lucky y Girls of the Nort Dakota chapter | With, the Baultable Life Insurance Pe aeicint ace cunt arte # ie tl a chal ‘ i. v - cf Pi Beta Phi at the University of] og #8 Prench Process and is called MELLO- It takes a brave man to love another woman ae Nerth Dakota are returning this week | ‘The meeting of the Past Matrons'|GLO. It is surely a wonderful Face while his sweetheart’s watching. But he — to Grand Forks to prepare for the | club of the 0. E. 8. scheduled for | Powder. Just try MELLO-GLO. Fin- threw caution to the winds on “his lucky first pushing parties ever held in their Friday evening! has been postponed | Mey’s Drug Store—Adv. day.” new home. unti ‘iday, . 20. The meetin: . ‘ Jeanette Owens, Williston, chair- | place will be Rannlineed at ap latter He even tried to manhandle the entire man of te ean communities, oe date. chorus of a cabaret. announ that the 's enter- xe & 7 a9] oi * 3 tainment will include a series of; Members of the Berean Bible class Ler with — a es so-setting luncheons, dinners, matinees, dances | of the Evangelical church will hold Lr Pract egeacesese ve pan : EVER before in radio and teas. The first event will be @| the first business and social meeting the maiden’s prayer in this zippy comedy. A luncheon, Monday Sept. 16, which will Lof the season Saturday evening at 8 re reliet -£ has such a giant flood of rich, pure, undis» * take the form of a rainbow party. o'clock at the Business and Profes- the £ Poison ivy. Also torted tone been possible. Members of the committee who are | sional Women's club rooms. Af net satisfied, money rotunded. : assisting Miss Owens in completing +8 | Sold Exclusively by TALKING COLLEGIANS Now with Majestic’s newest and greatest si 3 plans are Alice Haney, Ann Larson.| Mrs. C. J. Bush, Grossmount, Calif. | lusive fe 4 Goan ee Gwen Thompson, | who formerly made her home in Bis- | Cowan’s Drug Store AND FOX NEWS pi lusive feature, Power Detection, pero, randin, N. D. x marek, ai e Tuesday for a t tone is magnified to lifelike = icicles onlanes fees visit of two weeks or more with fe wehiciati si apes play 10 music, wi inging That's why this new and greater Majestic! Gwen Th » 4s scheduled for A neh’, * ‘ rere i . is smashing all previous sales recorde— ‘The formal party on Tuesday eve- selling at the rate of 5000 sets every ning will carry out the idea of “In A : e 7 Little Garden.” Quantities of roses, That means a new Majestic every ferns, and latticework, will ica ae the university colors of pink and ) een green, and suggest the tradition of Only this tremendous production makes ow jose colors were cl in. » rf . . , Decorations to represcnt McUutch- . 7 . possible Majestic quality, at such amazing eon's famous ca:toon of lodien sum 66 e prices. And offered on such liberal terma, mer have nm chosen tor e a fy : svueawee write whatever you please Yous ne il do hg which tal form of a 5 festival. : ry Your ms be the happier for this The only party to be given outside . oonet radio sete—the final wordin tl jouse, is a Japanese din- beauty of tone, in beauty appesrance, ner dance planned for Thursday eve- \ e 99 in modern, in ot | ning at the Dacotah hotel. ‘waled mpeodhocsinate tenis ‘echng ais cw Pn O 1pDDONnsS afternoon a “lave tea at which the Pi Beta Phi alumnae r . Hear this new Majestic today. chapter will be hostess. i Miss Mary Cayou will go to Grand ¥ bart a8 4 Free Home Demonstration. Forks this week-ena vo assist with on other members of the chapter with SS ee A oe a) Tae - = =. ca soe the “rush week” activities. 66 se GO Out and watch New York’s famous ‘Old Seventh’ By Floyd Gibbons ** & < Miss Lettle Dobbin, of Belcourt, who Regiment take the concealed name cigarette test. 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