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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1929 for the affair. The dance will be open; a brother in Des Moines, Ia. awarded during the evening to the} Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Hitchcock re-| Forks, ness visitor in Bismarck. man and woman having the best cos-|turned Monday evening from Bay- [ih thee city toner bce Le tume, and also to the two wearing the | field, Wis. where they visited at the tt Nuessle-Kenniston - | Value of B. P. W. Club | Mot amusing outfits, The hall ts be- [Bewes oe Se, atneens parents, ket, W. ©: Snider, Fargo, execu- ice North Dakota at the interstate com- Glorify your eyes ToSpeak at Annual | Stressed at Dinner sas snd Hoss Sonmon’s orchestra} made the trip by motor. |S sins tr Non" Dak, i iain ec on badned™* pciae ioe reat ee | ay auick . se * la ‘ . Father-Son Banquet nck sé 8 | ‘ of | Speak at the morning and evening Headehiack | Toad to build a new line in Oregon Brief talks on “What the B. P. W. . | ,7he Woman's Missionary society of services of the First Presbyterian] Harry Lynn, Linton attorney, is a|and California. The proposed line ao ub means to business women,” by Miss Irene Walters Hestess the First Presbyterian church will) church here Sunday. business visitor in Bismarck todav. | would effect a shorter route. Hendricks asa wink Justice William Nuessle, and George | the various club members, were fea-| There were guests for two tables of | meet at 2:30 Thursday afternoon with NN. Benniston, will be the principal | tures of the dinner meeting of et | acre when Miss Irene Walters en-|Mrs. A. Lewis, 112 Avenue B. All| Mrs, E. L. Bannon, of the Bannon ‘ wre ‘our eyes, within a sec- a eh at the Father-Son banquet | Business and Professional Women's |tertained the members of her bridge | members are asked to bring their beauty ‘ch ne ; Three North Dakota __ ce, and lower rates on thousands of ond atter ‘you apply De- i $ at €:20 Friday evening at the First ‘club last evening in the club rooms. | club last evening at her home, 210{copies of “Women and Missions.” Minneapolis ‘where’ she purchasea| Mien Get Recognition |wnich move between this state ana | No-Brow, will take on Q Presbyterian church. C. L. Young, Appointments in keeping with the| Avenue A. High score in the games | eee {new equipment for her shop. and also California. on ufexpected beauty. { head of the church school, will be| approaching Thanksgiving season | Was held by Mrs. W. J. Targart. Yel- | Mrs. Elmer Lilleskov, Aberdeen. 8. | attended the convention of the Mid- és ee gue ane ee a OMe The brows smartly shaped, the lashes ; toastmaster for the evening, and talks | Were used for the tables. low pompons were used in the decor- | D.. formerly of Bismarck, arrived yes- | west Hairdresser's association. St. Louis, Nov. 13—()—State di- seemingly longer, will serve as set- _. i will also be given by Melvin Munger! A business meeting followed the | ation of the tables when a two course | terday to be the guest of her cousin, | ‘ rectors of the Mississippi Valley} Big sacrifice on fall and win- | tings to eyes that never before seemed Eagle Geout, and member of the Sen-|dinner. and reports were presented | Tuncheon was served at the close of Miss Mildred Eger, Tribune apart-| Eat. Hendricks, traffic expert for |wnention have inclmden nt he ter millinery now on. We must |s0 sparkling and mysterious. | One Baa Cave, Scar eet ait Sayroa | Reais” ‘evarts in eating of the work a eee ee ee the railway commission, left last “Minnesota. E. Luth, Winona; w.| make room for other merchan- pyttninnly hasty ja eyes with Benser, prominent in high school |of the educational committee, stated| Mrs. F. J. Bavendick, 709 Third; The Ladies Aid of the First Luth- | tena heating before gol Go hea pik. on tial She re athletics. | that the twenty-seventh student loan | street, will be hostess to the members eran church will meet Thursday aft-| Francisco to appear before the Inter, | eet: St Paul See ae ee nett A group of musical numbers will | had been made recently. of the Thursday Musical club at their ernoon in the church parlors with! state commerce commission in cone | {eer oats —O. B: Metzger, Wil- be given under the direction of| As November is the month devoted meeting tomorrow afternoon. Miss Mrs. H. R. Cunz and Mrs. O. N. Nord-! nection with the Klamath Falls ex. ya G. A. Praser, Fargo, and A. : George Humphreys, with . Merrell to membership, a discussion of ways| Elizabeth Jones will have charge of lund as hostesses. tension of the Great Northern rail-|"’wissuein— FW" Sisson, J. J VEy Kitchen playing the accompaniments. | and means for increasing the mem- | the program, which will feature com- ————“— way. ; iam RBE TW. @. Homie Wil ae to \ noms from the fifth grade up, and bership was conducted. positions by Grieg. ee EEE Ee ee chota and W. P. Roellig, all of La e cial peed the ek Gaenret tas | ean pee aa om of the te i City-County Briefs ‘| c. x. Noltemier, chairman of the senor ale Marea ene Re Boy, always remember, it’s th’ early | eee L. B. Sowles,| Rev. H. R. Shirley, Steele, who has ¢—_______________¢|state game and fish commission, is bird what catches th’ ” y} 4 church at thib dinner, which will membership chairman: “Mrs. J. D.|peen visiting friends here for 9 few here for tlie ob A. 0. U. W. masquerade WHat catches (8 worm. mark the formal observance of Fath- | Jungman, Mrs. Berta Baker, Mrs. Al- le! few | Paul Gross has arrived from Den- | it & meeting of the board to-| dance Thursday evening, A. O. er and Son i ° days, left this morning for his home.! hoff to attend to matters of business!4ay. Other members of the board yy ig. A. O. © week in the city. Those fred Zuger, and Dr. Clara B. West- ees who have arri tt U. W. hall. $1.00 couple, 25¢ planning to attend are asked to call phal. for a few days. é arrived within the past few| Us W+ iW O ple, 25 No, 433 by Thursday night. | eee ann St! Bosch. arrived here | “ woe Webne hance h oath sec- Vi led Prizes, lunch. The women of the fourth divisio: junday for a lef visit with his, Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Gordon and) Y, . urek, Sanish,| Hazel inson’s orchestra. . ies Aid, under the ee: | Twelve Tables Play uncle, Jesse Gordon, 1204 Broadway. ;@aughter Mary Agnes returned to | a of the Lad ship of Mrs. F. E. McCurdy, will serve; At Lodge Card Party the dinner. e ee Pat | ‘Twelve tables of bridge were in play Tire Patterson Hostess to Club at the Royal Neighbors card party Mrs. the members of the Tuesday bridge bod Coie eae Ferd 7 hall, which Last club at a luncheon yesterday after- | noon in her apartment at the Patter- | 0! the lodge. This was one of several son hotel. Places were marked for 20 | Public parties which the Royal Neigh- at the tables. Baskets of yellow | Will sponsor during the coming season. +] v4 Sgetmnemume, wed nthe eco: | Score pies atthe cn of the card Day @ pretty autumn setting for the par- ae Tomorrow LT. assisting in serving e fram ouge torn ici Mrs FR ’ A Special Sale of Fields, Grand Forks, Mrs. 8. P.| io. y 2 Mount, Cleveland, Ohio, and Mrs. H. L. Dahners, Mandan. ** * Guest Is Honored Cimplimentary to Miss Zelda Our- ach, Lehr, who is her guest, Miss Caroline Macovos entertained a large company of friends at a bridge party at her home Sunday evening. Miss Mary Miller held high score in the bridge games. The guest of honor ‘was presented with a gift. Later dancing was enjoyed for an hour. and | Was served. ‘Baatets. of fall lowers |o% 5s Styles that are as new as ‘was set . of fal lowers centered the tables, which had dec- 4 J orations in the autumn shades. Guests 2 4 today from out of the city were Mr. and Mrs. J. Macovitz, Mandan, brother- in-law and sister of Miss Ourach. | wiGren were discussed at the meet- Coats of Beaver, Otter, Krimmer, ary ‘ ; ; A lub last Persian Lamb, Pahmi Otter, Baby fits C: unity Clab ing of the Mothers Service cl 5 . 4 y @uadrilies, polkas, and other old | Cvening at the home of Mrs. P. R. Seal, Rock Seal, Northern Seal, Jap- Webb, 400 Avenue C. Of particular ej time dances called by Wallace Keyes, | interest was the paper presented by f anese Mink, Muskrat, Raccoon, were a feature of the dance given at a sh the Braddock school gymnasium Fri- aeuiee Heaney aire oaeiong Alaska Seal, Broadtail and other pop- day evening under the auspices of the 2 4 % : Braddock Community club. Modern | M2rized the several methods empioy ular furs are from the program, which was furnished bY | iitrerences in teaching today as com- a four piece orchestra. Proceeds for A“ s the affair, which was unusually suc- | Paved with the devices employed a cessful, will be used for club projects, | Cecade ago. and the club plans to give another dance later in the season. . > pices of the A. O. U. W. lodge, will be ees, Cee At ede” seventh | held at the A.O..U,.W. ball Thursday street, was hostess at a bridge party | — ee Monday evening. Guests for three} [ADIES: Have you tried tables were invited, and honors in the | ¢, oR, a H tames went to Mrs. L. V. 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