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ee oe gee ie ith rood, isi s “Road House » Under |, wh vi , Sill also abet several digs at Coloen: | iti es heres, BOW at evelt pare Nights” and do Springs, and other places nearby. . “y, M f in Mr. and Mrs. Halloran will return to| Were used in the table decorations, a oung Man o! To Bismarck in about two weeks, while|With appointments to harmonize. irst t e Manhattan”..... = Mrs. Mary Halloran will go from| Places were laid for 16. Later the a Denver to Santa Barbara, Calif..| Guess, enjoved 9 swimming eee bi Mustrates His i £ neresedl sset " ne Jnonthe with nas sosnend the WNT | Fiaine Wilkinson, Mandan, and Ber ensemble is Med eotm,50Ciety. More than 60 members and “friends called during the receiving Musical Program Is Given at Silver Tea A profusion of garden flowers decorated the rooms of the home of Mrs. Carl Nelson, 916 Eighth street, for the silver tea given yesterday afternoon by the second division of the McCabe Methodist Ladies Aid hours. Under the direction of Mrs. Forrest M. Davis a delightful musical pro- gram was presented for the guests. Vocal numbers were given by Misses Dency Dickinson, Lucile Coghlan and Ethel Sandin, and Miss Mar- pets Ackerman gave a group of read- ings. The Misses Ruth Rowley, Marguer- ite Kennedy, Vivian Coghlan, Annette Leibole and Jeanette Weinstein each Presented piano selections, Presiding at the tea table were) Mrs. Harvey Harris and Mrs. B. Mof- fit. * * * Mr: and Mrs. Paul M. Holloran, Mason apartments, and Mr. Ha!loran’s mother, Mrs. Mary Halloran, will leave tomorrow by motor for Denver, Colo., where they will visit with Mr. Hal- loran’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Halloran. They will tour the Black Hills en route, and * * * Mrs. E. A. Greenwood, 412 Eighth street, was hostess to the members of St. Anthony's missionary group last! evening. Bridge, played at three tables, was the pastime, and honors jj |Gtay and Mrs. Hopton spent several Mrs. Vater Back from Sojourn in Engiand Mrs. Walter E. Vater, wife of Rev. Vater, pastor of the McCabe Meth- odist church, and daughter Beatrice arrived home Wednesday alter a three-months stay in England with relatives and friends. They visited at Mrs. Vater’s home | in Truro, Cornwall county, and also made short stays at Lands End, Fal- mouth, Caumbourne, Penzance, and other places in Cornwall county, go- ing from there to Plymouth for a visit with Mr. Vater's sister. Trips were made to Torquay, Newton Ab- bot and Bovey Tracey, and other Places in Devon. Later they spent several weeks in London visiting places of interest, and also spent a few days in Mid- dlesex and Kent. They went to Southampton about the middle of August, sailing from there on the Alaunia for Montreal, stopping at Quebec on their way up the St. Lawrence river, and return- ing by way of Chicago and St. Paul. ze * Miss Betty Barnes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barnes, 616 Ninth} street, was hostess at a. one o'clock | luncheon yesterday afternoon at the Barnes home in honor of Miss Mary nice Pommerleau, Minneapolis. se Complimentary to her sister, Mrs. Harold Hopton, Winnipeg, who was visiting here, Mrs. Lyle Gray enter- tained Wednesday evening at a bridge Eleventh street. Mrs. Hopton ac- companied Mrs, Gray here from Detroit Lakes, Minn., where Airs, weeks with relatives. ee Trio Appears Tonight The Manitou Trio, composed of students from St. Olaf’s college, Northfield, Minn., will appear in a concert at eight o'clock this evening at the Trinity Lutheran chureb. The Program will consist of vocal and in- strumental solos, duets and trombone solos. There will be no admission charge. * * * ’ Miss Lillian Upham, who has spent the last several weeks at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Up- ham, 810 Fourth street, left Tuesday for Detroit, Mich., where’she has ac- | cepted a position as a public health | nurse. Miss Upham has been a stu- dent at the University of Washington during the last year, and is also a Li henad of the Seattle General hos- pital. * oe x W. E. Byerly, land commissioner, and employes of the state land de-| partment, held a picnic Wednesday evening at the municipal park south of the city. This is one of the reg- ular get-together meetings of the of- fice force, who meet at intervals to discusss organization problems. Four- teen employes were present. xe x Miss Jule Walz, Weyburn, Sask., has returned to Bismarck to make her .». now the “Symphonie” home with her aunt, Mrs. Alice negan, Mason apartments. 8h accompanied here by her bt has been visit Miss Walz at Wey-|golf. swimming and other sports burn. ** * * ek | Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Harris and son Mr. and Mrs. William Laist, 506|Jack, 828 Fifth street, have returned Fifth street, left today for New Eng-|from a short motor trip to their farm land, where they will spend a few/at Sharon, N. D.. They were accom- days with friends. * * * json of Mrs. Della Fox, who has been For Mrs. E. D. Lundeen, Santa/spending the summer months with Cruz, Calif, who is a guest at the | relatives at Hope, N. Millinery Specials for Saturday A lot of about 70 hats, of high class nifty felts and velvet hats for quick sale at a big reduction. : _ PEACOCK ART SHOP 508 Broadway CHARLIE Mrs. Amos Gord Perry and son | her home in Winnipeg after spending] turned t Bismarck after * * polis eee 816 Avenue B. . T. company of| Delbert, 523 Second street, returned|the last three weeks in Bismarck .|eight women at a one o'clock potluck }to their home last evening after a 10| the guest of her sister, Frank Walz, and by Miss Bernice/luncheon at Wildwood Lake, near|days vacation trip to Minnea| Klein, hageits Hat E. B. Klein, who/ Wilton. The afternoon was spent at|resorts on Lake Minnetonka. ti * * * * Miss Cecil Ryan is spending a fe Mrs. J. W. McGuiness and son|days at the home of hi ft today rake edie 1007 Fifth street, have re-| Braddock. panied to Bismarck by Jackie Fox, | % RUGGLES... tipsy reporter of LOOPS SSOSCSS SSS SESS SSSSS SSS SISOS SOS SSS ESSSOSCE SSCS SESS A. W. LUCAS CO, Bismarck’s Style and Shopping Center ht were held by Mrs. N. H. Woehle, Mrs.| dinner at ed eae 517 Eleventh 0.” Dan McDonald and Mrs. Fred Wil-|street. Garden flowers and appoint- ; ps ir helm. The hostess used baskets of | ments in pastel shades wereusedtorthe “SympHonte” is the newest M ore Than Chic-- ist garden flowers in decorating the|tables, where covers were placed for aa t he rooms and tables. Mrs. Greenwood|eight. Honors in the card game fol- word in the fashion-world! ny was assisted by her daughter, Mrs.|lowing the dinner were held by Miss| It denotes harmony between Ray Joos, and by Mrs. William Mc-) Donald. * Ok OK | Three Bismarck girls, Misses Ellen; Pherril, Arlene Loehrke and Fae Rob-; erts are returning this week from Dickinson, where they attended the summer session of the Dickinson “normal school. Miss Pherrii has completed the elementary year of the teacher's course, and the others have finished the 12 weeks’ session. Misses Loehrke and Roberts were graduated from the Bismarck high school in 1930. * oe * Miss Ida Ellefson and Margaret | Davidson have returned from a short vacation trip to Fort Francis, Ont., where they were the guests of friends. They visited friends in Minot en} route. Mildred Eger and Mrs. J. A. Fleck. A guest favor was presented Mrs. Hop- ton. xk * Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kositzky, and children, Eloyce and Leonard, 723 ‘Bleventh street, left yesterday for Yankton, 8. D., where they will at- tend the funeral services for Mr. Ko- sitzky’s father, Gus Kositzky, whose death occurred at San Diego, Calif., recently. Mr. and Mrs. Kositzky ‘ex- pect to spend a few days with rela- tives at Winner, Gregory and Colome, S. D., before returning to Bismarck. * * * Miss Anne Edinger left yesterday for her home in Chicago after a sev- eral weeks’ visit with her sister, Mrs. M. J. Ratzlaff, 511 Fifth street, and with Mrs. M. J. Orr, 1021 Fifth street. Miss Edinger was a guest of honor at |@ number of parties and other social | affairs during her stay. Miss Edinger is an instructor in the Kenwood-Lor- clothes and complexions. To- day's more natural, feminine styles demand a realistic rather than an artificial beauty. Have you been “col- oring” your complexion with face-powder? See how much more flattering the effect when you use “Symphonie” .+. the newest Armand Face Powder. It’s blended to the underlying flesh-tones . . gives new glory to every # ARMAND “SYMPHONIE” POWDER Its fineness of texture will truly Our FALL HATS There's a distinctive smart- ness to our hats that is hard to find. We’ve chosen the loveliest interpretations of the new mode, so make your selec- tions now. THERE ARE SO MA ie: NEW COLORS Whether you choose a beret, a toque, a brim hat or vaga- * Bottle Green Admiralty Blue i vate school for girls, Chicago. bond, you'll want it Garnet ne 100 Pounds! ie = mine - ~ “ig rage colorful! We have Wine Tone Red ot} Martha Washington |) pated sE\rntueed yocetes ite every high shade, Ghécétat = Peoples class of the First Baptist s and many blacks and ae . jchurch at a treasure hunt and in- nd ‘. od Candies formal party last evening. Cars, were PACE aetna browns. Cinnamon an us in the treasure hunt, and the iv y earch took the group to all parts of 1ano Our Gang Talking Comedy “a Received Fresh today ae ep Later games were enjoyed at Belle Mehus P' oR AI 0. ADIN’ ” ch Beenithe ithe Quain home. 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