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BARGAIN BASEMENT Where the Overhead Is Lightest and the Values Unsurpassed SATURDAY Guaranteed Specials Values Only Such as You Find Here COTTON BLANKET SPECIAL Hairdressers District Meeting Here Sept. 12 flowers, the gift of aire, Peter neig,| Diehl Party Honors Miss Coger, who is Mrs, Wensel’ i isi : ee on Pan 2 sng mis} 2 Bismarck Visitors|§ home. Miss McLean is remaining) s4rq, wrederick Diehl, 1100 A\ i fhe les |2E evo, Mr Wena |, enleainea Weanescay evening et § Steen re ated Conroe Oa : * * * z PE ahead any ; order at 4 p.m. Hostesses will be Miss Vejtasa’s Book Madison, Wis., and Mrs. Derry Oss : members of the Bismarck organiza- Of Verse Announced Lieber Gertrude Lundquist), “1% Garden flowers appointed the tables | ¥ mately 20 towns-in the territory may] . Miss Frances Vejtasa, Bismarck, is} when luncheon was served to the/% become members of the Bismarck) the author of “Prairie Fantasy,” a/ eight guests, all of whom had at-|% group and as a result be. eligible for) book of poems which will be released | tended Bismarck high school together. | ¥ membership in the state organization.| in October by a Philadelphia pub-| Mrs. Charles Goodwin was awarded | % All operators of the district are in-| lisher, according to an announcement score honors. Guest favors were pre- | % vited. this week by the Bismarck branch,| sented to Mmes. Nelson and Olness. | ¢ A luncheon committee has been ap-| League of American Pen Women. ae. *. pointed for the, Sept. 12, affair wir | Although this is Miss Vejtasa’s tirst| Brandt-Worner Party eollection of verse, she has contri- g Other members of the committee in-| .° 3 Hi Mr. W. Pi 9: Twalla buted for some years to leading poetry onors s. W. Ferry |% Taiteiay: eae Drally,| yournals throughout the country and ; lace Demming. conducts a monthly column of prose| Mrs. Walter J. Brandt and Mrs./¢ Plans also are under discussion for | Comment in the state bulletin of the|W. G. Worner were joint hostesses at | ¥ ® dancing party to be held at some highway department where she is|8 7 o'clock supper party Thursday date after Sept. 12 s0 that the out-of- | €mployed. evening at the Brandt home in honor | % town members joining at the dis-| Tllustrations in the volume will be!! Mrs. William Perry, Mineapolis, | ¥ trot mecting 1 may attend, Ta charge the work of another member of the en “ Yensle visiting her sister, Mrs. | & group including] Pen Women, Miss Denise Barrette, z % ‘Miss Amy Forsberg, chairman; Dor-| Lehr. This is the first collaboration}, 4 bow! of golden glow centered the | othy Rigler, Evelyn Jensen, Jo| to be arranged since the organization ae ten, oan ether % ) SOCIETY and CLUBS | | R. M. Bergesons Honored By | *Ri,2nd Mrs. Adams, Friends on 25th Anniversary rl on nN Mrs. John ©, L, Adams, Fort Lin- nv sa coln, arrived Wednesday noon from : N. J. where she {g0 Gathered at 7 o'Clock Dinner|try club the guests went to the ten viddong: aie her return from Spencer Boise home, 618 Thayer Europe Aug. 5, with her parents, Mr. Thursday Evening at avenue, west, where the evening was _ e { spent informally. and Mrs. A. W. Sanson, at their cot: Country Club Out-of-town guests were Mmes. | ase, (Here. .CAPn a ee On ser Hildebrandt and E. A. Aamodt, |nis return to the United States. 4 White tapers lighted the table when| Poth of Minneapolis, Minn; Mrs. Capain and Mrs, Adams left June 2 group of 90 friends of Mr..and Mrs,|Margaret Bingenhelmer, Mandan;|; ‘or New York City, sailing for i. M, Bergeson complimented the|#Md Joan Larson, St. Petersburg, Fla. !ttaiy on the Conte de Savoia. In Bergesons at a 7 o'clock dinner £e* 5 Milan they attended the wedding of prauiaye eterna. Counny Yeaters Leave Friday Mrs, Adams’ brother, A; 1, Sanson, i 4 oy es enniversary. : For Salem, Oregon |snetes, daughter of’ the consul-gen- A poet, ae ata ee motif] mr. and Mrs. Paul Yeater, 515 {eral to Italy, which occurred June 2¢. was feats sea 3 on Tnperient Sixteenth 8t., left Friday morning| Following the marriage they, with i poly sg cine Rae por ake |{0r, Salem, Ore., where Mr. Yeater |Mrs. Adams’ parents, toured Italy, go- bbls ote cates. weg alae red | 28, accepted & position as assistant |ing on to Budapest, Vienna, Switzer- Couple ‘were presenied with a gift at commission C'S ‘tate hlgh-| tens, Fre in ireland visiting Trade a aa EO ee Oe ee ee ee Sm OC ree" of silver from the group. He has served for the last 19 years|returning to the United States on rdocnas Pim ray Elein, Alberta) of the branch. carried out a yellow and white motif. | ¥ wing the dine . ‘ Mary Grietel. Miss Vi ye! ; re ent gine Steamer fain asian peng tas ior the Oco-| walsh cout” vas dialed oleate ncematy. hts: Pe Single Why Pay —————————_—_—— e ‘mee! Q i . Buy your Fur Coat Now dur-|state highway commission of North| Mrs. E. A. Aamodt returned Friday| "A the University of North Dakota.|sang s number of solos, accompanied 70 x 80 In. Cc Others More? A group of the local operators is " planning to attend the state meeting| tw sccrciarial work in soreat menen|*t (2 Plsno by Miss Belle Menus. of the North Dakote Hairdressers and] Devote and Minnesota cities and tn! ar, and Mrs, Charles B, Rosen and 19, 20 andi Washington, D. C., coming to Bis-|children, Milton, Marjorie and Her- ’ eee neck from sates ana ee holds the bert, 205 & Aventis A, west, arrived * secret ational cor-|home Wednesday evening from a two! ¢ Jeanne Paris Fetes Tespondent for the Pen Women and|and one-half week trip during which| 8 President e Bismarck they visited the Black Hills, Min-|% Three House Guests} society. neapolis and spent 10 days fishing in| ¥ — Announcement of the book's ap-jnorthern Minnesota at Park Rapids Miss Jeanne Paris, 404 Fifth St.,| pearance, which has been a secret/In Sioux Falls, 8. D., they visited Mr. honored her three house guests, the} even among the author's closest/and Mrs. Joseph Breslow, formerly of Misses Helen Conrad, Minneapolis, friends, was revealed Thurdsay at an|Bismarck, and in Minneapolis visited Virginia Nelson, Moorhead, and Cath-| informal garden tea given by Edna|relatives, erine Cummins, Fargo, at a buffet| LaMoore Waldo, national vice presi- ** * : supper Thursday evening at the sum-/ dent in the Pen Women organization, Mrs. ©. E. Brace, 1106 Avenue ©. mee log cabin ay her sister, Mrs.! at her home, 700 Fourth St. Most.of|has as her guest her sister, Miss Edna | 9 B viecetom five miles south Of! the guest were Pen Women and those|Louise Redo, Anderson, Ind. Miss smarck, interested in literary and artistic|Redo is general secretary of the Y. Five tables of contract were In| work, The news was revealed hy|W. ©. A. in Anderson, Play during the evening with score) small yellow folders when tea was yd eal acre wards being won by the Misses : A Mudeline angell"and Virginia, Cove met bo | Meetings of Clubs | The three honored ts received -of-town guest cluded Mrs. o guest favors A ‘rustic, motif wes| Leonard Nelson, Madison, Wis; Miss| | And Social Groups Se Bo} masher’ fe Gaels Meerioee MeL pet seveniiee pointment lan; Mrs. H. L. o ‘The Misses Cummins and Nelson,| Freeland, Fort Lincoln; and Miss|,,7%° Juveniles of the Degree of who with Miss Paris are members of | Eda Loulse Redo, Anderson, Ind, Ponpererolective pasociation will, oid) * the Gamma Phi sorority at the North ay detare Riggs seturcey, io * Dakota Agricultural college, Faso. Hrickson Is Speaker _ | wora war Memorial bullding. day. Miss Conrad will remain in} For Nonpartisan Club Church Societies x * * a he Nenenss Ronper teen iu No. First Lutheran Junior Band ‘hie ¢ cal order lay eve-| The Juinor Mission band of Mrs. A. W. Snow Has ning in the eins hes) et the World Piret Lutheran enurah will have al ¢ far Memorial Mrs, C. G. ternoon, The Shower for ¢. Arness Pome President, Ae eealdren pees meet at the|$ In honor of Miss Cleo Arness, ®| surance, was the principal speaker 21 hema ate a * * prospective bride of Sept. 14, Mrs. A./the evening, explaining the working First Luther League W. Snow, 911 Eighth St., was hostess!of each department and recent im-| ‘The Luth of the First at a shower at the Snow home Thurs-| provements in them. He stressed the eo Laan) , id day evening, firemen’s schools in key cities of the Guests were schoolmates and state and thelr benefit to fire-tight- | SUndsy afternoon. Everyone is wel- friends of Miss Amness. At the three|iug forces of North Dakota, | come to attend. Cars will leave the tables of Bunco in play during the} Included on the evenings program evening honors went to the Misses| was community singing, led by C. G. Alpha Nelson and Arness. Guessing} Boise, accompanied by Miss Della games followed and at both of these| Erickson at the piano, and two piano Miss Norma Story, Fargo, won the|solos by Bernard Flaherty, the First prizes. For refreshments the tables|Movement of Beethoven's “Moonlight were pushed together and garden Sonia and “Prelude in C Minor,” flowers were used as decorative ap-| Chopin. SaReaenbL P|" Following the meeting « soclsl hour Gifts for the honored guest were|Was held and, reenimena served, hidden throughout the room and at the close of the evening she spent|_ Mrs. Wava Eastberg and daughter, some time in finding all of them. Ila Jean, Redondo Beach, Calif., are 2 ** ing Our Great August Fur Sale. Dakota. Mr. Yeater is the son of Mr.|/to her home in Minneapolis, Minn., sf: and Mrs. Robert A. Yeater, 602 the it of ” Savings up to 1-3. State Fur Co.| Thirteenth Se a Hoy pene e deren re on Plaids in pastel shades. 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Stem shut- off; convex glass. “I’m quite proud of the modernized appearance of my kitchen. Since we ‘Switched to Electric’ cooking, it has become the show place of our home. It is so’ immaculate appearing at all : times, I enjoy having friends drop in when I am baking or preparing meals. “Electric cooking is so dependably accurate e I am always being complimented on my din- ners.” og * the guests of Mr. and Bérs. W. W. Wenzel House Guests | They pian to jeave Sunday tor’ the Are Complimented west coast via the Black Hills, Bie fe lt bes VEY, AS PB eh Ts ne ee artes. Wodnestey a a) jonored Miss Harriet Coger, Grand Forks, and Miss Agnes SATURDAY McLean, New York City, the house I AST SHOWING of the famous guest of Mrs, R. EB, Wenzel, 317 Park St. ‘Thursday evening Mrs. Wenzel en- tertained in their honor at a 6:30 o'clock dinner at the Country club. Alb bt Fi Four guests were seated at the table rec urs appointed with garden flowers. 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