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Grand Forks Woman Breakfast Hostess | > For Women Workers: ! —Mrs. | encral | Dickinson, N. Dak., Sept. 26. ~. Sprague, Grand Forks i ) | ing in the normal school dining hall. > Guests were cheirmen of the pubiic | ‘welfare committees of the various! @istricts of the North Dakota Feder- ») ation of Women’s Club: \ Work of the state tube Clation was considered. ulosis aSsO- | ind tentative | Garden Club Giving | _ Dinner to Mrs. Heath } At Lions Den Friday ‘The Garden club wi im honor of Mrs. F Grand Forks, at 7 o'clock, , at the Lions den in dinner | nh of ; oe ¢ Grand | flower spe- on the wild | blossoms of the now is here giving attention to pla around | the Roosevelt cabin. | ‘There wiil be some talks at the / dinner. Not only members of the | Garden club, but flower lovers in} general of the city are welcome to| $oin in the dinner. for which there ! Will be a charge of 75 cents. | jecause of the dinner, there will be | | m2 meeting of the club this evening. | ' The program which would have been | given this evening will be incorpor- ated in the at the dinner. * Mrs. Rawlings Reads Paper at Club Meet; Mrs. G. A. Rawlings read an in-| | teresting paper on the “Spanish and © Portuguese Explorations of the 15th | and 16th Centuri at the regular | meeting of the Fortnightly club held {at the home of Mrs. A istian- | fon, 1005 Fifth street, yesterday aft- ernoon. This is the first of a scries of pa- Pers on “Our Southern Neighbors” Which the Fortnightly club plans to | discuss this coming season. At the; } @lose of the mectinz the hostess! | Berved @ course luncheon. se [Study Club Holds | Luncheon at Prince; A one o'clock luncheon at the ‘Prince hotel yesterday opened the first meeting of this season for the Wednesday Study club. Early fall flowers were used to dec- rate the tables and appointments ‘were in keeping with the autumn sca- After a short business mecting bridge was played with high score go- dng to Mrs. H. T. Perry. ek Mrs. John Albers and children, Long Beach, Calif, who have been spending the summer at Stanton vis- | iting at the home of her parents, | Judge and Mrs. Henry Sazehorn, !eft | Yast evening for Long Beach, Calif. | | Bhe was accompanied by her sisters, | Miss Theresa Sagehorn, who has been | employed at the A. W. Lucas Com- | any for the past year, and Mrs. | B. M. Hovdet, Sianton. ek ® | Miss Geyle Hawk is leaving to- | Morrow evening for Covington. Ky., / Where she will become the bride of | Gregory H. R. Harmeling, the first | @f next month. |. A number of social affairs have ) been held the last month honoring | Miss Hawk. i * ek oe Mildred, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ©. J. Trygg, left last night for Spring- | field, Mo., to resume her work as } teacher at the Central Bible Institute. ) Bhe has spent the summer visiting at | _ the home of her parents near Bald- win. sk oe Miss Myrtle Wilson entertained the | — s of her sewing club at her , 222! Main avenue, last eve- ming. The evening was spent infor- / mally after which the hostess served ‘The members of the D. D. D. club ‘were entertained at the home of ‘Mrs. Everett LaFrance. The evening | Was spent in playing bridge, after which the hostess served a course Auncheon. xk * Eldor Sagehorn, postmaster of , Was the guest of his brother, Sagehorn, Wednesday. Mr. is a state delegate to the Legion convention at * “ Mr. and Mrs. Leslie French have | They also will visit relatives at Pas- Mrs. C. Le Boardman And Mother to Leave For New York Visits Mr. and Mrs. Mrs, Boardman’s mother. Mrs. Max | tion director on tuberculosis, | Schultze, New Salem, are leaving to-|4ay evening for Columbus, Ohio, | as hostess at a breakfast this morn- | morrow for an extended trip by auto | Where she will make her home with her sister, Mrs. George Fee. , Were guests in the capital city yester- The Murrays are en route to California where they will spend the | from over the state are meeting in| Grand Forks; Mrs. Mary Wallace. to New York and other eastern points. En route they will visit friends in Northfield. Minn., and in Chicago Mr. Boardman will attend the Whole- , sale Advertisers convention. While at Seneca Falls, N.Y. they will be the guests of Mr. Boardman’s parents. N. J. New York city I Mr. and Mrs. on their personal appearanc? Mrs. Turpin was formerly Miss Ba- bette Deitz of Bismarck. eee they will meet Ben Turpin, who are tour. Mmes. Bergeson and Brandes Are Hostesses | Mrs. H. A. Brandes and Mrs. R. M. Bergeson were joint hostesses yester= day afternoon at a bridge luncheon at the home of Mrs. Brandes, 601 Fifth street. Garden flowers were used to center | the tables where places were marketd for 38 guests and appointments were in keeping with the autumn season. Honors in the games went to Mrs. Gerald Richholt and Mrs. E. A. Brown, * * * Mrs. Sette Entertains | Bridge Club Members| ‘Mrs. T. W. Sette entertained the | members of her bridge club last eve- | ning at her home, 316 Mandan street. There were guests for two tables of | bridge. Honors in the games went to | Mrs. E. Ulmer, Mrs. H. G. Hilden and Mrs. A. E. Hedahl. The hostess used late fall Sowers about the rooms and to decorate the tables where a course luncheon was served at the close of play. Current Events Club Meets With Mrs. Waldo Mrs. F. H. Waldo was hostess yes- terday afternoon at her home, 808 Avenue B, to members of the Cur- rent Events club. Miss Helen Budd was leader of the program. Mrs. H. F. Keller gave an interesting discussion on “Spain's | Diplomatic Relations with America.” At the close of the business meeting the hostess served a course luncheon. eee Charles Johnson Host At Birthday Function Charles Emmet, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Johnson, 515 West Thayer, entertained ten of his little friends at @ birthday party Saturday afternoon, the occasion being his seventh birth- day anniversary. The afternoon was spent in playing games and contesis. Latcr refreshments were served at @ table centered with a prettily dec- crated birthday cake. Novel favors were provided for each guest. has. Boardman and | i 8:00 o'clock. | | Monday after spending several days | al freight agent of the Northern Pa- | held last day. uditorium. Mrs. | ‘ay crected financial secretary, and Miss Elizabeth Cervin- okt, recording secretary. ae Harry Rubin, son of Mr. and Mr. evening for Minne: 1 enter the Univer: caller in Bismar W. F. Fischer. tal city visitor yes jay. Jamestown, and former | resident, {s see Miss Dorothy Haggard left Wednes- | ests. xe * The Nicholson Rebekah lodze will hold its regular meeting at the Odd Fellows hall tomcrrow evening at | day. winter. Former Gov ** * Mrs. L. Jane Bailey. Regan. as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. A. | morning. W. Cook. xk * Grace, of Brager, Minn.. are several days in Bismarck on business. | Street. Mr. and Mrs. Zella Hanson of | Streeter were business visitors in the city yesterday. | Mr. and Mrs. Ele Bohrer of Bene- | dict are spending several days in the capital city shopping. Howard Ellsworth, assistant gencr- This famous drink at bargain prices SPECIAL! ¥3 more in every bottle of Clicquot Club PALE DRY ERE’S that delicious beverage and perfect mixer— Clicquot Club, the famous aged ginger ale. It takes 4 inary scant pint bottles to give you as much ginger ale as you get in 3 bottles of Clicquot Club Pale Dry. A bargain! More for your money—plus real aged flavor. of pure soft water, Jamaica ginger and fresh fruit juices—double carbonated. In clean new bottles only. Try the Party Package. 12 pinte in each carton! 48 ounces (3 botties) more in every 12. se 8 Mrs. R. D. Hoskins, 904 Fourth street, has had as her guests the past week. Mrs. 8, E. Cameron, and small daughter, of Emmerson, Manitoba, and Mrs. Chas. 'E. King, Belfield. s* * Capt. Figuores of the Medical Corps, at Fort Lincoln, has received word that he is to be transferred to the Nicaraguan border. Capt. Figuores will leave Friday. Rummage sale Saturday at Episcopal Parish House, Third Street. Special for Friday and Saturday $24.75 New style details, rich fabrics and larly priced at $35 to $39.50 We also have another in georgette, crepe $24.50. Special for Friday Saterday this week $14.75 STUNNING FALL COATS exquisite fur trimming. Ranging in price from Come early for best selection, priced at THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1920 ae ' Two new officers were elected at | cific railway, from St. Paul, was a/ he reguiar meeting of the CatMolic | business visitor in the capital city to- Alvin Brown, Wing, was a business uglas, was a capi- C. B. Nupén, elevator manage? of Bismarck spending several days in the city looking after business inter- C. B. Murray and family of Beulah Permission to extend their western | Mrs, A. L. Woodmark and daughter, |termini from Valley City to James-| rious districts of the Royal Neighbors | 15.000. In addition there is a juve- isiting town and points intermediate has/of America—the formal title of the | nile membership cf 2500. Mrs. Flora jat the hame of Mr. and Mrs. H. M.,been granted the Tri-City Motor Mu Beall. | Transportation company of Fargo, a ee i freight carrier, by the state railroad ; City-County Briefs |" —— i Coun’ riefs | "y ° y o| . Rummage sale Saturday at Wm, Worlitz, Linton, is spending | Episcopal Parish House, Third col- ors—everything that the Fall frock demands in materials of Georgettes, satin crepe and canton crepes. Regu- No important style note is omitted. tortment of 50 fall dresses and and at Coats that are truly beautiful. Beautiful in their manner of style, their expert tailoring, high quality fabrics and $24.50, $39.50 te $98.50 Bismarck Cloak Shop order—with the new forms, Mrs. Frances Torkelson, of Lincoln, Neb. @ member of the board of supreme managers, is here today, conducting ; the school. Sessions were opened at 'ROYAL NEIGHBORS | HOLDING SCHOOL ON #3 ‘smera* Sete exe evening there will be a dinner at the | Patterson given by the local camp. At 8 o'clock a class of candidates for membership will be adopted into the Bismarck camp in rites to be held in the Masonic temple. Attending the school are Mrs. Josephine Long and Mrs. Ina Bald- win, Fargo; Mrs. Esther Seifert, Supreme Manager Here From Lincoln, Neb., to Instruct N. D. District Deputies Royal Neighbor district deputles | |the auditorium at the Hotel Prince, Mrs. Devils Lake: Marie Morgan, today, going through a school of in- | Dickinson; Mrs. Emily Letson, Beach; 0 nor R. A. Nestos re-/ struction on the transformation of | Mrs. May Logan, Minot; Mrs. Flora turned to his home at Minot today | the fraternity’s system of insurance. | Schultz, Bismarck; and Mrs. Zella left | via airplane after transacting busi-|‘The order is adopting the straight | Hanson, ness matters at the state capitol this | life, state supervisor, from 20-payment, automatic loan, | Streeter. {paid up and extended forms of! 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