The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 5, 1920, Page 5

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a - ' ’ i , ; ‘ ‘ ’ ‘ ; MONDAY, JANUARY: 5; 1920 OLD TIME DANCES WILL. BE: ENJOYED THURSDAY NIGHT Modern Brotherhood of America Will Give Virginia Reels and Cotillions An old-fashioned « dance ginla reels, *lancers,” with Vir- cotillions, waltzes and two-step -will be given] ” by Bismarck Lodge No. 1018, Modern Brotherhood. of America, at the Knights of’ Pythias’ hall night. The committee which has charge, of the arfangements is bending every ef- fort to make ‘this event’ one of the most “unique and original that has been held in this city for several years. The’ program of dances will be: kept.a secret antil the night of the’ dance when ‘one of ‘the members who'was formerly a popular “shout- er” at the’old-time dances will call off the. various numbers. \Phe ‘lodge installed ‘its’ recently, Gleécted officers at the regular meet- | ing last Thursday “night,. Roy Riggs acting as installing officer. The offi- cers of the lodge are R. W. Patzman, E. Cleveland; vice-pres- ' president; W. ident; Grant C. Marsh, secretary and treasurer; Mrs. - George. - Robidou, chaplain; Loenard Brauer, conductor; Harry. N. Buck, watchman; Willis Rr Cawley, -sentry, a YEOMAN’S LODGE WILL HOLD DANCE | AFTER CEREMONY | Local Lodge Installs Officers To- night’ at Knights’ of Pythias Hall A» special dance will be given by Yeoman Lodge No. 503-at the Knights , ,of, Pythiag., hall tonight... two , dances. given: by, this organiza- tion were so popular that the mem- bet insisted that a special dance be liel Preceding “the dance, which will start at.9 o'clock, the recently elect- ed officers will be. installed. and all members are urged to be present at this ‘meeting. Immediately following this ceremony the. dance will take , place, for which Hurley’s orchestra will furnish the music. The previous dances’ given under the auspices of the Ycoman’s lodge were exceedingly delightful and the committee in charge of these entertainments was urged to hold a special dance to-night: at the.close of the installation ceremonies. The next; regular..dance of ‘the. winter series; given by the lodge. will be held two, , weeks ‘fro ‘tonight. EASTER: ‘STAR T TO 10 HAVE ‘BIG MEETING TOMORROW “An, ‘unusually important mecting of | Bismarck chapter, Order. of Eastern Star,:-will -be held at. the Masonic temple Tuesday evening, «when there willbe. affiliation and balloting™ upon members, tobe followed by. a social hour. All’ members, and ‘officers are urged to attend, as a very. Interesting session is pro! FOR. § ing ewes. Ne D. kood breed- Loerch, Steele Jolin co Oh! Yes! JOHNSON “for Bata ld had Leading Grocers allover the Northwest 4 tb. sass, 5-10:30 Ib, tins. Packed by... St ene r MINN Hed rc . city NEws | 1 —______—_—4 Visiting in Cities, Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Zuger and son Jack are visiting in the Twin Citics and in Chicago. City Commission: Meets. The. members ‘of ‘the city comm sion will, hold their regular weekly meeting tonight at the city hall. Blue Lodge Tonight. The regular meeting of the Blue Thursday , The other; affairs © 1-5-1wk | lodge will be held tonight at tire Ma- sonic temple. This is the first reg- jular meeting of the lodge since the ' recently elected officers were installed and all members are urged to be present. Buried at Dunn Center. Tor Bru, 64 years of age, who dicd m Bismarck on Friday night, was buried at Dunn Center, his late home, Sunday afternoon. Mr. Bru had been ill for some time from menengitis. He was ‘born in Norway and. was a ‘widower, Moonshine Trial Tuesday. {| .The preliminary hearing of, Jack , Torson on a charge of assault and battery will be heard before Justice of the Peace Casselman tomorrow morning.. Torson is charged with Striking his father-in-law, Cal Wil- ‘son, follow: ing a party at the former's home on New Year's day, at which potato whiskey, alleged to have been made ina home-made still by Tor- son, took a prominent. part. Mothers’ Club, Meeting. The Mothers’ club will give a child- ren's program at its mecting Tues- day afternoon at the home of, Mrs. A. P. Lenhart.. Mrs. Willjam Harris will assist Mrs. Lenhart in’ present~ ing the program and. cntertaining the members. The program will include a piano solo by Mrs. R. M. Bergeson, recitation by Mary Bankston, Billy Bergeson, Harris Owens, Cecil, Bur- ton, Jr.,. Maxine Light, Bettie ‘McCoy and Robert: Dutton., Blodwin Owens will give a piano golo. Dics From: Pneumonia, Miss Margaret Mindt, 25 years of age, died here Friday from, tubercu- losis, The remains were sent to Zee- land, the deceased’s late home, Sat- urday afternoon for. burial. Miss Mindt was born in South Dakota and had been ill for some time. She is “survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mindt. Retarns to Milwaukee. Miss Luella Halverson, sister of Henry Halverson of the Grand Pacific jhotel, returned to Milwaukee on Sat- urday night following a visit of sev- eral days here with her brother. Miss 'Halvdrson, who is’ a school teacher ‘at Milwaukee, hag a number of friends in this city, where she taught last year, whose acquaintance she re- newed during her short: visit. ° Important Legion Meeting. The regular semi-monthly meeting of Loyd Spetz post of the American {legion will be held tonight at the Elks’ hall. Important matters are to be Jaken up at,.th{s, meeting: and all {members are.urged to attend. A re- | port on the organization: of the wom- ably. be made, a committee from the legion meeting with a committee from the auxiliary to discuss the new organization. Rehearsal Tonlzht. The weekly rehearsals of the Klks’ band will be continued tonight at the | Elks’ hall following. the Christmas | holidays, during which time no prac: tice was beld. The members of the band have become very proficient dur- ing the past few months under the instruction of Spencer Boise“and they are looking-forward to the first con- cert the band will give probably some time next month. will subject of the regular monthly meet- ing of the Women’s Christian Tem- | Mi “Facing “the Future” be the perance union at the community toom of the public library tomorrow afternoon. The program will go over the work that organization will par- canization and carrying on active campaigns against the use and sale of liquor with alcoholic contents and cigarettes. Mrs. Jhlda Nelson of Roseglen, McLean county, died bere Sunday afternoon: after brief iMness, Mr. Nelson was ut his wife's bedside when she passed away. The remains were sent to Ryder this afternoon and the funeral services wi'l be held from the deccased’s late home Wednesday. SURPRISE MRS. ROBIDEAU A number of members of the M. B. A. and other personal friends of Mrs. George Robideau subjected her to an agrecable surprise last Friday eveninz when they called unexpectedly at her home, 112 Eighth treet, to’ remind he: that she had reached another milestone in life. Dancing and cards furnished the principal diversion of the ev ening, to whose enjoyment delicious refresh- metns brought by © the inipramnt JOHN ot mas that we want choice Mixed Candy at, per poulid .30...... fe: Special price: per’ pound. RORSRS-T Smy ma Candy Co. ae 404 MAIN ST. ; h de Candy left over from Christ- pelts son Re to lose out. This Candy is fresh and nice, the same’ as if made today, 4 and consists of our 40c “Also: some very tasty Chocdlates with cream centers. i ‘Walits, Brazil Nuts as fillers, Oc len's auxiliary, to the post will prob- ticipate in this year including Ameri- | y hoon, Jan. MAETERLINCK'S Mrs. William K. Vanderbilt, feature of the ‘affair. guests contributed greatly. Before dy- bers. presented Mrs. Robideau with a handsome gold ring bearing the M. 3. A. emblem, while her other friends gave ber a beautiful gold brooch. HOME FROM CHICAGO gail returned at noon today from mer home in. Chicago. TO TWI s Mrs. F. 2B. Strauss has Jett for th> Twin Cities, where she will visit friends for two weeks, at the end of which time Dr. Strauss will go down VISIT PARENTS er Of the Bis- will leave the ek for Portland, WIL Louis, Warren, mani marck Bottling wor latter part of th v Me,, and other ¢ pen points, While at Portland Mr. reu will v his parents. who reside there. ‘ TEACHERS VISIT HERE Miss Dorothy Haseom ond Mise Frye: and. Olson, teachers in the Wil- ton schools, led in Bismarck on Sunday: while en route from Chicago, where they spent their. vaaction.,. Miss Baseen was a yest while here of Mr and Mrs. A. W. Carlson of | Sixth street. c Pioneer Bismarck Woman Passes Away at New Ulm, Minn. Word was received In Bismarck on Sunday of the death at New Ulm, Minn,,.of Mrs, Michael Leinhan, who wus u pione resident of Bismarck, coming here in 1881, ev location here of the te as the bride of the late Michael Teni- han, who passed away two years ago. Mr, Leinhan’s death occurred shori- W after the aged couple had ne 40! Heron Lake to make thelr he with his son, J, Lenihan, Mrs, Lenihan thew took up her home at New Ulm. where death) cxme to her at 10 k Sunday mornin, Lenihan was i er.of Mrs. 4 m, who an old resi: smurck and who died three For twenty-four hours ending ai Temperature at Ta. m.. Temperature at noon. Highest yesterday Lowest yesterday Lewest last night. Previpitation . Highest wind Forecast. For North Dakota: Generally fair and colder tonight and Tuesday. Lowest Temperatures Fargo .. oi Williston . «18: | St. -Paul. 0 Winnipeg wf Helena . 10 Chicago . 2 Swift’ Current. . 16 18 Kansas Cit, ¥ 8) : ROBE Meteorolog! ——$—$___—___—_———_4, NY TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY al . FOR RENT—Good . unfurnished modern rooms. Also flat. to small family it man w a ane care of furnace, Third St 1-5-1wk, ERONT RooM—ail furnished. WH rent cheap. 517-9th st. M FOR RENT— and kitchenette aan de book work riter. Write o call Bismarck, Jan. 81300-31500, (former: Ci Continental Bldg. Phone 453 for the cel-| ebrated Wilton Lignite Coal, the best coal mined in North Dakota. Wash-| burn Lignite Coal Co. | JOHNSON’S for Phoenix Pure GUESTS OF HONOR —— Maeterlinck, the guests of honor at’ the “ sored by Mrs. Vanderbilt and hel dat the. Waldorf-Astoria, New York City, Friday, December 26. The Belgian writer. saw many, of his characters in‘ the “Blue Bird” come to life in the ballet, a' Il parting the Modern Brotherhovd mem- | Mrs, M. W. Roan and daughter Avi- 1" two months visit at Mes. Roan’s for-) tu the cities to AgcompILNy: her home. | s BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE Jv, and Mr. and Mrs, Maurice’ SUMMER WEATHER RESURRECTS GOLF AT COUNTRY CLUB Bismarck’s balmy summer weather, urrected golf at the Country club: and at least two devotces, nd Cox, 1919 novices wio training for the state tournament h ct duly, made a full re q They found the cellent. condition, but for the cups are partically filled with ice Snow has disappeared from all the streets which are not shaded from the , and the sidewalks generally are dry as in mid-summer, The lowest temperature recorded in Bismarck during the last 48 hours was 22 above. zerg.at, 7 this morning. At St. Paul the mercury dropped to even zero, and at Chicago it was only two above. Tt was ten degrees colde this morning in St, Louis than in T ma wh indicates ‘that the ™ souri valley not a long-distance con- ductor for the banana belt. tempera- tures. of the npper reaches of the Big Muddy, Sioux Cily, for instance, wa four. degrees colder than Bismarck while, at; Williston, to. tho north and west. of Bi vit. was the same as in Sioux, City. Continued fair weather! with colde temperatures: for tonight are predicted by Observer 0. W. Roberts, WEEK OF PRAYER TO BE OBSERVED | BY THE BAPTISTS ‘The Week of Prayer” will be ob- served this week by rst Baptist church, The service etch evening ex cept Saturday will begin at 7230 and will becheld as follo’ Monday. evening service’ with A. W. son, 705 Sixth street, subject, “The | reh Awakened by “National Self- amination, Tuestlay evening service with J. ¢ Varney, 405, Second street, subje » Church kened by Vision A g service in with the annual subject, “The Chur the Call for Co-opera- church meeti Awakened by tion.” Thursday inwa}l. Le The Chin ning service with Seyenth: street, sub 1 Awakened by a RKe-| rowith George DIO Fourth street, sub the Friday eveni 1. Richardson. rt. “The Church Awakened by ‘Blue Bird Ball,” spon-! jl which’ continued over the Sabbath, 9 that used to ch dowh your again some of those delightful thrills’ Ame Performance 7 o'clock Tonight and tomorrow PIEeTIo ri el | WEDNESDAY FRIDAY —IN— MONDAY ISMARC THEATRE Offers ik Greatest Character Role of MAR Y- PICKFORD In her latest big feature, adapted from “Burkses Amy” by Julie M. Lippmann, “The Hoodlum” Priscilla Dean “Pretty Smooth” The picture of a thousand laughs. Ten different Mary Pickfords that you have never seen before. A comedy riot. “A real special. Evening, all seats only 30c. Matinees at 4:15—admission 10c and 20c. ree THIS WEEK WILLIAM FARNUM In Zane Grey’s triumphant novel of red-blooded romance “The Last of the Duanes’”’ ovvecscesere. THIS WEEK 00000000000080890000 00000 08SOFOLOOLEL OILED NEXT WEEK DOROTHY PHILLIPS ‘In James Oliver Curwood’s gripping story FAD IN ADVANCE” Special Matinees at 4:15 p.m. , entitled THURSDAY ene SATURDAY Fatty Arbuckle —IN— “The Cook” ach other up and ko in the early x, before you sping, of motion pictur : viees and messages are for! hecame so ease-hardened and bluse? all who may wish to attend. Then save a night for “SIX FER OUR" WITIT Fou It is unique—the : “RIG BIL" RUSSELL TONIGHT] specdiest, most dramatic picture of A-Big “Special” of Awerican Life. | our’ westérn country ever filmed, —— abounding in thrills and suspense and Would you like to experience once} tense situation. Just released by the an Film Company, Inc, it is A large asked for by the audience. Silk Hose. __ Ye Old Time Dance — Given by the — Modern’ Brotherhood of America —at the — ARMORY... ‘Thursday Night, January 8, 1920 number of the old-time dances will be danced, such as Virginia Reel, Cordrills, Lancers and any Bring the old folks along— they will enjoy it. There will be a Prize Waltz anda very liberal prize will be given to the best dancing couple. MUSIC BY O’CONNOR’S ORCHEST ADMISSION PER COUPLE $1.00 Extra Ladies 25 cents “~""” others =| xoing to have ISMARCK ISMARCK THEATRE THEATRE a two day slowing at the Orpheum theatre of this city, be- ginning tonight. You'll get your TannEEEDEEESEUDEDSUERUREEENENENEEE FITTITILITII IIIT eT Ti TTT itty iit) Oy | Cy dozen times over it thrills’ and gaps and chuckles. And then there is a two reel Sunshine comedy that completes the bil, Try to get int meney's worth a specifies margarine in a big proportion of tasty recipes. 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