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Nem Mr.-Mrs. Patterson Honor Fargo Guests At Bridge Dinner Complimenting Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Paulson, Fargo, who are spending the week in Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Patterson entertained at dinner last evening in their apartment at the Patterson hotel. Bowls of roses and tall ivory tapers Placed at intervals formed an effec- tive decoration for the long table, where covers were placed for forty. Roses in silver baskets were uscd throughout the rooms. After dinner tables were arranged for bridge, and high scores during the evening went to Mrs. Spencer | ,, Boise and O. W. Mattison. Guests from out of the city in addi- tion to Mr. and Mrs. Paulson were ‘Mr. and Mrs. George Heggart, Fargo; Mrs. Russell Sherman, and Mrs. Glenn Hoskins, Duluth, Minn., and My. and Mrs. John Sullivan, Mandan. xe ® Mrs. E. B. Gorman Is Hostess to Club Members of the Midweek bridge club were entertained yesterday aft- ernoon by E. B. Gorman, 702 Avenue F. There were guests for two tables, and the score prizes for the after- noon went to Mrs. George Munger. Late fall flowers were used to dec- orate the rooms and for the tables when the hostess served a refresh- ment course the close of play. * * Rushing Activities Commenceat N. D. A.C. sororities begin at the North Dakota | of Agricultural college today when the first of a series of entertainments will be held by the various organiza- tions. Under rules of the college, each group has a special time for rushing when the other organizations must keep “hands off.” This policy has been inaugurated to enable each uainted with student to become acqi Bismarck’s Own Store _ Locally Owned Locally Controlled Music Club Holds President’s Party At Wingreene Home Past presidents of the Thursday | Musical club were honored yesterday when the club held a party in their honor at the home of Mrs. G. E. Win- Greene, 102¢ Fourth street. As five past presidents, who were | among the guests, were introduced by ‘Miss Elizabeth Jones, she spoke in appreciation of their work, and re- viewed in a humorous manner the history of the club. Each president was presented with a gift. Mrs. George M. McKenna, Na-| |poleon, an associate member of the jclub, sang “Thy Deep Blue” (San Souci), and “Caro Mio Ben” (Giani- Mrs. J. L. Hughes played | (Brahms), and “The Warbler’: Song” (Rubenstein), were given by | Mrs. W. J. Targart and Mrs. O. 8. Rindahl. L. R Priske read Eugene "Si Paul 8. Wright. Mrs. F. M. Davis, who was in charge Played the accom- paniment for “The Musical Ro- Mrs. Grace Morrison Poole, Brock- ton, Mass., first vice president of the General Federation of Women's clubs, who spoke on international relations at the closing session of the N. D. Federation of Women's clubs in Dick- inson last evening. Mrs. Poole is cxe pected to arrive in Bismarck today, and will visit here until Sunday when she leaves for South Dakota to speak at the state women’s clubs convention. mance,” a game in the nature of a test. Prizes for this went to Misses Mr-Mrs. DeRochford Give Bridge Party For 8. F. Warren, 8t. Paul, oe bridge. went to Mrs. Archie McPhee and Roy Riggs. A guest favor sented Mr. Warren. Late fall flowers were the rooms and to decorate the when & course luncheon was at the close of play. a it ft fibcsegtbcs * Speaks on Indian Welfare at Meet | INCLUDED at this price This beautifully designed Buffet Mirror in either ish. It sells alone for. Gi if HI ane A. W. LUCAS CoO. 30th Annniversary Sal Now On---Closes Saturday Evening, Oct. 5---Now On Every Department of the Store Contributing Price Right, Dependable Merchandise Volume Makes Value---You Cannot Wisely Overlook the Values This Store Is Offering---Use t or Telephone Ii You Cannot Come Personally — _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1929 old silver or old gold fin- . hen “Company” comes You'll be PROUD: of your Dining Room with This in it Seldom is such expert designing found in a dining room suite priced so astonishingly low as this one. Overlays of matched African Walnut and choice American Walnut veneers combine to create a beautiful decoration. The China Closet is not included regularly but can be had if wanted at a price of $87.50. The buffet, table, arm chair and five side chairs are offered for only 3 $1255 A Smart Tea Cart - $18.50 “4 Finished in black lacquer decorated in bright colors as shown in the-picture. It has a large removable glass serving tray for greater convenience and rolls easily and smoothly on large rubber tired swivel casters. The handle drops out of the way when not in use. WE TRUST YOU GLADLY Convenient weekly or monthly payments will be gladly arranged for you. Anticipate your future income and use your furniture as you pay. WEBB BROTHERS Style Right, This Serving Table matches and goes with Bismarck’s . Own Store Locally Owned Locally Controlled the suite at the left. We do not carry it . in stock but will get it for you if you want it. This charming framed Tapestry “Blind Man’s Buff” is a reproduction of a cele- brated old French Tapestry. A wall decoration in excellent taste. A fibre fernery in s forest brown tome decorated in nature’s contrasting 5 red and: green. A fitting receptacle for, your ferns. Xs