The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 3, 1921, Page 5

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t. Cy 4 salts) » Six \ »¢ Eat es . ‘ ’ ‘ % » yrs bee 5 ! , > > f - 5 Bi 4 > 4 4 hid \ / MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1928) =: ® ' tI This Space R A.W. LUCA Full Particulars in Tomorrow's Paper Social and _____ Personal . Thursday Musical . . . Has First Meeting A ‘ With Mr e Thursday musical club has em- bajked upon what its members believe will bo the most successful year in the history of the organization, which in‘a few years has grown to be one of ‘the best-known clubs in the Slope (country and which has made many forward strides in the promotion of! interogt in good music in Bismarck. Mrs! J. C. Tavlor has heen named president of t . for the ensuing year, succeedu -.. «Jan Larson, who resigned b: se of illness. Mrs. Taylor; \Donald of Dawson came to, Bismarck to. attend the ceremony. . Mrs. Luebke is. Mrs. Schroeder’s sister. 'B. and P. W. Club {_ The Open House Party given by the Business and Professional Women’s club Friday evening proved to be one of the most successtul affairs ever held in the club room... Nearly’ one hundred girls responded to the in- bers and everyone participated in the evening’s entertainment. A short pro- gram preceded. the social dance which | began at nine o'clock. Mr. Olson played a violin solo accompanied by Miss Happel, Mrs. Obert Olson: gave, ;two readings, Mrs. Herle of Mandan sang two well chosen solos and Miss Hazel Nielson gave a few words of |. Hold Successful. | Open ‘House Party; | vitation extended by the club mem-! THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘ eae LUCAS COMPANY Al OVERSTOCK SAL Valley City Normal. She Wwill‘make a short visit with her brother, George, | i wso is: attending Jamestown Colle: at Jamestown, N. D. | ! ta 1 VISIT BROTHER AND SON. | i C. GE, Johnson, of the Johnson! store, Grand Forks ani C. G. John-{ son, cf Mankato, Minn,, are visiting ati ; the home of their brother and son, | | Otto Johnson. | | ae ee i | MASONIC LODG# MEETS. | ; The regular meeting ot the Masonic jodge will be held this evening in the; Masonic Temple at 7 Regular | ; work in the Fellowcratt degree will he; | taken up. i EE RU ES : TO LOUISIANA. Mrs. J. L. Bankston and children left} yesterday: morning for New Orleans, ; Louisiana, where théy will spend the} will fuish her advancon course at th |NIEW MODELS IN KNITTING ARE | a ‘SHOWN FOR SWEATERS; DRESSES | j arm seani’in place of decreasing. } CUFPS—Pick up 54 sts at end of | ‘sleeve, work 4 rows of block. Sew up; ; Sleeves und underarm, sew skirt to) | Upper part, catching the sts together on right side, and sewing over and over. this gives a corded effect. Cast on.32 sts, work 4 nows of blocks, bind | off. work 3 more pieces to correspond. Sew one in front amd back of neck and one: cach side on shoulder, Lewes eH Lease Rooming House. H |. Mr. and Mrs, W. ‘T. Maher of 723/ Third street, who recently sold their! troperty, have leased the rooming | house on West Main sireet, recently | purchasted by O. W. Rokerts. Mr. andj Mrs. Maher are well known in Bis-| marck, having opened the Palace ho-| tel here four years ago and they are | now managing a rooming house at! Menard-Hughes was named secretary, | Welcome in behalf of the guests pre- | winter with Mr. Bankston’s parents. | 622 Third street. Mr. Maher is princi. | | with back, increasing 10 sts on unde> {soon be in operation making briquet- tes without a binder. ° TST TE | Visit Bridge rsons visited A large number of the Missouri ‘river bridge Sunday, many venturing far‘ out} on ‘the structure above the swirling waters of the Missouri. The second steel span is about half.completed and work ;has been started on falsework on the third and last span. 4 q To Lay New Rails The Northern Pacific railroad has strung new steel rails along the track west of Bismarck to the river, the new rails to replace the present rails before cold weather sets in. Visiting Brother. : Mr. and Mrs, E. F, Propst of Water- town, S. D., motored to Bismarck and are guests at the home of Mrs. Propst’s brother, J. C. Taylor. Spend Saturday Here. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Higgins of Balée sucééeding Mrs. Taylor. Tbe program committee for the year, composed of ‘Mré:S@eté< Johnson, Mrs. J.C. Taylor and. ‘Miss Elizabeth Jones has arrang- ed many excellent programs. The club will meet overy two weeks dt the homes of the various members. In jaddition to its programs, and its! interest in promoting music in many | ways, the club announces definitely that the great artist, Werrenrath, will ; be ‘brought here in March for a con- ; cert. The last,-Thursday meeting was held at the home of Mrs. J, C. Taylor, on Avenue A. An autumn program was{ given. Mrs. M. C. Schoelkopf sang “Good Bye Summer” by Vonmach; Mrs. Arthur Bauer sang “Autumn,” by ‘Weil and “Cradle Song” by Gaynor, and Menard-Hughes played “Autumn,” a Chopin composi- tion. At the meeting delegates to th stato federation of clubs meeting i} Fargo were chosen as follows: Mrs. of Dawson, Refreshments were serv- ed. if Miss Campbell -and-Mr. Schroeder Married Saturday at five ‘thirty Saturday evening, Effie Doris Campbell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Campbell of this city and William Charles Schroeder were ‘married at the home of the bride. The impressive double ring ceremony “was used. Rev. H. C. Postlethwaite officiated. Miss Clara Smith sang, “Oh Promise Me.” Only the immediate families were present. _ The bride was attractively attired in “white canton crepe and carried a bouquet of pink ophelia roses. She was unattended. s Mrs. Schroeder, who has made her home here for some time is one of ismarck’s popular young ladies. She is @ graduate of the high school at Fergus Falls, Minn., and a graduate of the Valley City Normal school. She taught the fifth grade at the Richholt school last: year. Mr. Schroeder is a well known young man here and has been connected with the State highway commission for a number of. years. Following the wedding ceremony a dinner was. served. . The home was beautifully decorated. with, autunin leaves and garden flowers. met Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Luebke and son Jessie ; isent. Carter’s |music for the evening and the. spirit jin which everyone entered manifest- ed their appreciation. It is the plan of the club to open the club room once {a week to non-members for a social roved that such a plan will be well worth while. The committee in charge jof the evening was composed of Ruth Kolling, Carrie Haugen, Mrs. Alfred Zuger, Stasia Gareska and Madge Runey. i MARRIED IN JAMESTOWN, Word has been receivcd in the city of the wedding of Miss Marion Poin- | dexter of Jamestown aud Charles Wal ‘ters df Bismarck, formerly of James- ; at the Congregational parsonage Sun- day by Rev. C. H. Phillips. Mrs, Wal- ers is the youngest uaughter of Mr. nd Mrs. R. M. Poindexter, pioneer g | residents of Jamestown, and is a sis-! A. G. Jacobson and Mrs. A. C. Cross, ter of the state auditur, D. C. Poin-| | dexter. Mrs, Walters is employed as [operator at the Rex theater. will make their home. in Bismarck. GIVES BIRTHDAY PARTY, } | Mrs. George V. Haliday entertained ; fourteen little boys and girly at her | apartment in the Rose. apartments Saturday afternoon at a birthday. par-: {ty in honor of her daughter, Betty. | pete Deon Th fi | The little guests spent a pleasant aft-; jernoon playing games, after which; j lunch was served at tables decorated | with pink2roses and carnations. Favor: were pink baskets, Japanese dolls and | | pink cap. During the afternoon the | | little people had the picture of thet party taken. OCCUPIES PULPiT HERE. | Rev. H. W. Styles Harriss. D. D.. of | | Mandan, district superintendent of the | | Bismarck district occupied the pulpit} of the McCabe Methodist church last evening. He announced that cere- monies for the laying of the corner stone of the new Mandan ‘chureh would be held at Madan this after- noon. Jt is exnectel that a large delegation from the Methodist church will attend the ceremonies, TO PENNSYLVANIA. Miss Daisy Welch left last evening, for Pennsylvania, Penn., where she will visit at the home of her parents. TO VALLEY CITR. © 9r ‘\ Miss Lavina Register seft this morn- ing for Valley City, N.°D.,-where she band furnished - the| tevening and this initial gathering : tcwn.; The ceremony was performed | They | ee H ‘ ; CONDUCT ‘TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE. | iad i Mr. and Mrs. W, E.. Parsons have! - gone to Washburn N. D., where they} | will conduct the Teachers’ Institute | j for }cLean county. I y Hope Hampton’s aS f New Sweater WEEK-END HIRE. Garmeits knitted ar crocheted by Mr. and Mrs. C. Deisem and family} hang have won the approval of well- of Washburn, and Dennis Mann, spen<; dressed women. Even.a modest ward- jthe week-en¢t visiting triends in Bis-!robe is incomplete without a choice of j; marck, | sweaters. i ae ; Minerva Shetland Floss—7 Balls Color, 2 Balls..White. | 1 Pr. M. M, No. 41-2 Needles 1 M:'M. Crochet Hook /No. 4 34 to 36 |. BACK—With color: cast on 99 sts, ‘1K 4 ribs plain, now work pattern FROM MOT follows: Row 1, *P 8, KI, repeat { Miss Juanita Hendricks and Mrs. A.| from *; row 2, *.P 2, K 7, repeat from {Storduir and daughter, Loretta, of; *; row 3, * P 6, K 3, repeat ‘from cs Mott, were visiting in the city Satur-}rows 4 and 5, * P 4, K 6, repeat from { day. ; be VISIT DAUGHTER: a Mr, and Mrs. William Lowe of Kief,; 1N. D. were in the city over Sunday} ‘visiting their daughter, Miss Myrtle | | Lowe. '*; row 6, * P 6, K 3, repeat from *; | row 7, * P 2, K 7, repeat from *; row { FROM BEULAH. i js * P 8K 1, repeat from *.. These + Guy Hunner of Bew spent Sun--:8 rows form pattern, work 10 pat- day in Bismarck, visiting Mrs. Hun-!Xerns, now decrease 1 st at each ond | ner, who is ill at the Bismarck hospi-/ On the first row of each of next 9 pat- tal. {terns being careful to keep pattorn pein aS cal straight (81 sts left). Work 7 patterns ON BUSINESS TRIP. { on these 81 sts, on next row work first T. FB. Pavlak left yesterday for Min- 27 sts off on st holder, bind off next ! neapolis, Minn., on a several days’ bus-| 27 He neck, and on remaining 27 start ; {FRONT—Increase 1 st every other !row toward the front. 7 times, then in- +; crease 1 st every 4th now 24 times. | r,; When there are 6 patterns from shoulder, increase 1 st toward arm- hole every other row 9 times, keep un- derarm straight and continue ta in- crease toward the front until all s are addei, when there are ‘14 1-2 pat- terns from shoulder, sHp these sts on | st holder, and work second front to} correspond; now work across one ; front, cast'on 1 st, work across other | front, work 4 patterns on all sts, On] next row work first 36 sts in patta K’ next 63 sts plain, = vattern,: repeat last row 7 times; next ‘row work 36 in plain. tnd off next , Te 36 in pattern, Work 5 pat- sts, always knittin: iness trip. FROM KIEF, Mrs.\A. Smith of Kief, N. he week-end visiting her Mis Matilda Smith here. ITER. D., spen daughte: VISITING SI Miss Ida Melby of Minoi is the guest f her sister, Miss Marion Melby here for the week. ON BUSINESS TIP. Miss Ethel. Fleming has gone to Fargo on a_ several days business trip, AT WILTO? 3 ‘Mis Maude Foster speat Sunday vis- iting her parents at her home at Wil- ton. Nice warm furnished room for rent, Close in. Call 44 Main Street, or phone 612. 10-3-6t aD der, K 4 ribs plain on all sts, bind off. Finish second front to correspond. | SLEB' —Starting at .cuff end | cast on 72 sts, now increase 1 st at each end. on’ the first tow of each pat- ‘tern for-9 patterns, then bind iff 2 sts | |at beginning of each row until 26 sts | remain, bind. olf. | CUNF—With white cast’on 25 sts, K 60 ribs, bind. off, sew to. end of | | noon at 3 o'clock. i ; side this far, work atross one front to each knot, ‘pal of the school at Menoken, N. D.| win, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Jahr and-Mr. | Mrs: Maher,:who has been very ill for} and Mrs. Victor Smith of Wilton, ‘ | Some time will leave the hospital We:-; spent Saturday i i ‘ i y in Bismarck. . {Mesday and they will take over thei: ; New Knitted Dress :New place immediate! i For Children \ . Ei Mothers have been quick to see; the advantages of hand-knitted dress- | Baby Son. ! Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Miller of Mer- tern Star Mecting. { cer, are the parents of a baby son, A regular meeting ct the Eastern) born at the Bismarck hospital, ; » wear | Star will be held Tuesday evening at; = a aid pa eat bo is o’clock at the Masonic Temple. An} In Hospital. Wilbur Carroll of 307 Front. street, Hae 2 ‘interesting talk on the Masonic and! M ‘a Lustre Wool—i Balls : } pa nt) eck da , Eastern Star home fund by Past rand city, has entered the St. Alexius hos- i Matron Effie Lahr will ne a feathre of; hospital for medical treatment. Wee } , the meeting. All Masons and Stars! 4 tol Years and thefr families are invited to at-| Baby Girt, SKIRT ‘tend the social gathering which will! Born at the Bismarck. hospital. to\ BACKLCast on 200 sts; row 1, * K /-follow the meeting, Cards will be play-| Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Cole of Haliday, 4, P 4, repeat from *; row 2, * P 4, K |edand a pleasant evening is promised |N. D. a baby girl. q 4, repeat from *; row 3, same as row ‘to all whoattend by the committee inj < ———. Froth Judson, row. 4, same as 2; row 5, * P 4,! charge. K 4, repeat from *; row 6,* K 4, P 4,, ~ eras ——— | Bruna Just of Judson, is entered at repeat from *; row 7, same as row 5; | To Attend M Be ! ghe St. Alexius hospital for treatment. row 8, same as row 6. Repeat these 8; Mrs. Alfred Zuger und Mrs. D. J., oo rows until there are 8 block patterns, illis, delegates from the Current} Enters Hospital. now K 1 row, P 1 row for 5 1-4 inches, | vents club, Mrs. A. P. Lenhart, dele-! William Langer has entered the St. on next row K 2 sts togethar across | gate from #he Mothers Social club,; Alexius hospital for -nedical treat- having 100 sts left, bind off firm!y.'anq Mrs. L. B. Sowles, one of the, ment. work front to correspond. ! founders of the Federation and presi-' GataAtie Gears ‘BACK OF TOP PART—Cast on 84 dent of the Ex club left this morning} A. 0. U. W. sts, oe ee aes {ore for Fargo, where they will attend the, Meeting of Bismarck Letee POWs) enen TOW; Tow, decreas- | State Federation of Wonien's clubs! No, 120, A. O. U. W. will be he ach e very § w until , conventi { 5 9 She 0 S ing 1 st each ond every 8th ro tit | convention. Tuesday evening at 8:15, K; P. 74 sts remain, when work measures EAE ESS Hall. B. M. DUNN. M. W. 9 1-2 inches from start, cast on 10 sts Returns To City Nice warm furnished room, for Color 1 Pr. M. M. No. 4 1-2 Needles at the beginning of each row until Professor Dr. Carl Jaezer of the! sts have been added for each sleeve, ignite Industries Corporation of! K 1 row, P 1 row, until sleeve m22s- Minneapolis has just returned to his! 41-2 inches in widest part, slip ' Bismarck office from a trip to Minot i 5 i sts off on st holder, bind off | where he has been for a few days in-| Rent, Close in. Call 44 Main noxt 24 for neck, and on remainiaz 95 | specting the Minot plant which will' Street, or phone 612. — 10-3-6t art frogit. | FRONT—Work 4 inches, work otner st on 24, work acer other front, continue until Work mea s 9 inches continue until Work measures # inches I “BISMARCK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC at beginning of each row until 74 sts , ‘frome "to. or AND DRAMATIC ART remain, finish front to correspond Under Management of Miss Clara Rudge. ° and into ave, sew up sleev sew armhole, COLLAR—With white cast on 4 sts, K plain, increasing 1 st, at one end every other row until there are on needle; K 64 ribs without asing, then decrease in same manner as ine d until 4 sts re- main, bind off. Sew shapad edge of collar to neck of sweater, BELT—With whité cast on 15 sts, K 42 inches, bind off, at each end make a ch of 12 sts work:18-S. C. on each ch, Work fringe-qn-eack togp. having 6 strands of yarn 8 inches long | Announces opening of Fourth Season, Oct. 10, 1921. Classes now being organized. Instruction in all branches of Music and Dramatic Art. Mrs. Caspary Wright, Director. Address all communications to Miss Clira Rudge, , Manager. Phone 607 210 Thayer St.

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