The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 28, 1922, Page 5

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\ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1922 a | hospital today. It is expected that the nurses and sisters at the hospi- \ SOCIAL AND - | tal will be able to enj ‘oncert | PERSONAL |! trom chicago, Ransait CY, Coe tones ———-— | other distant city this evening. “The * { set ited to the hospital Honor Mrs. Dewhurst | 2 thinsciving gift from Mr. and With Reception ere yes ,1 At Remington Home) TURKEY DINNER For HUSBANDS. \ Mes Thom | Members of the Woman’s club en rs, Thomas Dewhurst was an! tertained their husband at a turkey honor guest at a reception and hand-/ dinner at the Elks club Saturday Reretilet shower given by, the ladles | eveuine: Covers were laid for 24 of St. Georges Episcopal Guild at | guests. the home of Mrs, P. C, Remington of G10 Seventh Strect yesterday aft- erncon, during which bridge was played. The honors at faut cards were won by Mrs. B. F. Tiict-} RORTY CLUB BALL . < fon end Mie Ee we Hardinger, | The Forty club will hold its first . latte elbe. the onto We noette dance of the season tomorrow eve- At the conclusion of the game re |ning at Patterson hall. A number of t g new members have been*taken into ments were served with Mrs.!the club to fill the places left vacant Henry Hollst, Mrs, L. A.-Schip- jby the withdrawal of last year club and Mrs. Erastus Williams: us-) members. Those in charge of the u1- ting the hostess. Mrs. Hollst, pre-|rangements plan for the opening ent of the guild, expressed in 4 | pall to be-one of the really delightful few well chosen words the regrets | affairs of the season. felt by herself and members of the} guild at the approacting departure of Mrs. Dewhurst for her new home in Stillwater, Minn., and the avpre- ciation felt of the guild members for ri the use of-Mrs. Remington’s beauti- ‘ home for the reception. As a remem- } brance from her friends, the honor guest was presented with a basket f € te si MONDAY CLUB. Mrs. S. W. Corwin was hostess to the members of the Monday club ‘yesferday afternoon. Roll call was [responded to with reports about pio- |néer women. Mrs, R. S. Towne read an interesting paper on the subject A pleasant evening was will be held this evening. Aftar a spent by the guests after dinner in| ift- | cancing and playing bridge, the high | ning will follow and the initiation of progressive | score being won by Obert A. Olson. | sas City to attend a meeting of high-] of Mts. ‘Inez Gallihan of Sixth street! way officials, Mr. Wray expects to be gone for about ten days. HOME FOR THANKSGIVING. Herndon Taylor returned last night’ ‘from Anna Arbor, Mich. to spend Thanksgiving with his parents, My and Mrs, E, J. Taylor. On his w: home he attended the Minnesota- Michigan football game Saturday. MEETING OF THE B. & P. W. CLUB A meeting of the B. & P. W. lub short business session a social eve- all the take place. new members will PARTY FOR FOOTBALL MEN. A theater party followed by re- freshments at the Chocolate Shop iwill be givén this evening by the]. members of the high school faculty for the football men. FORMER RESIDENT HERE.. Mrs. George Jackson and daughte:, Greta of: Tacoma, Wash., are guests of Mr. 2nd Mrs. Ole Jonhson. Mrs, Jackson formerly resided near Bis marck. IN SERIOUS CONDITION, Mrs. Charlotte Fogerstron of 319 Seventh street, 2s a result of a sec- ond attack of, paralysis is ‘reported THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE and Mrs. Herbert Hanson for a few days! “LEAVES ON VISIT. Miss Mary’ Klot: ¢ who has been y-visit with friends and relatives in Ashley. and Beach. ‘ STOP-OVER. Mrs. W. E. Freer of Dunn Center, and Mise L, Bell of Werner, stopped over in Rismarck ‘yesterday for a short visit with friends. { MARRIAGE LICENSE. A marriage license was issued yes- terday to Miss Mary E. Flannega. and George D. Morris, both of Bis- marek, A, B. Madsen, Harry V .Sorcnson, and E, T. Morris of Stanton, came to Bismarck yesterday on business mat- ters. 4 Mr. and Mrs, W. Brodhed and W. P. Thiet of Carson, were city vis!- tors vesterday and today. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Daniels of Killdeer, visited with friends and shopped here yesterday. Hans Kluksdal and John Lyngaas of Driscoll transacted business her PAGE FIVE ed wet P. Vold of Regan transact-| Turkey, and everything—| Dance at Coliseum tonite.| Order your Whipping nee , real old time Thanksgiving | Music by “Glacier Park Five jem from the. Modern oe ‘ menu at McKenzie Hotel. | orchestra. Dairy. Devils Take, wore city visitors yeas! DOW't worry over cooking at, eeu ere y %* home when you can dine here) ZiiiiiitiiitinaMiuHHNKHnH Hn MNGnR MM a ’ ~ J, M. Thompson, Wilton auctioneer, {stopped over in Bismarck last night, from 1 p.m. to 8 p. m. ‘The Pollyanna Beauty Par. lors, City National Bank) Block. Zoe W. Sprake, Bis-' marck, N. D. Phone 218. William V, Wicks of Jamestown, was a business daller here yesterday, H.C. Loy of Stanton was a ‘or here this morning. “Glacier Park Five” orches- tra at Coliseum tonight Everybody welcome. | C ness tri» to the Capital City, Lee of Dodge made a busi Rev. Charles Richtes was .among the Wing callers’ here today. Our Cottage Cheese is, great. We make it and know. |= Modern Dairy. | W. Nelson of Driscoll’ transacted business here yesterday. gE | Let us have your order as early as possible —for— Thanksgiving Day Special | ICE CREAMS. and _ CRANBERRY ICE Thanksgiving. spirit. They are as much a part of this Holiday as the turkey. A bouquet of our gorgeous Chrysan- themums will make a lovely gift for your hostess. Potted Plants CHRYSANTHEMUMS, Cut Flowers CHRYSANTHEMUMS, $4.00 to $6.00 per doz. af 4 : chi f Historical Places, ¥ : * x A *. i eilea vied elaheree handkerehieta ans istorica ja to be in a very serious condition. this morning. y 33 are one white and yellow $1.00 Migses Odessa and Carol Schinfer | LEAVES FOR HOME: GUEST OF FRIENDS. Mr. and Mrs, HB. Momt ct.momt' || Fhone 9 Finney’s Fountain Phone9 || ae darn and $1.50. harided the gift basket to Mrs./Dew-| Mrs. W. E. Dick, sister of Mrs. J.) a6. yp Anderson of Fullerton is|eailed on friends in the city this |2 ~ mums $1.00 per bunch i phurst at the close of Mrs. CE eae sae ee vee spending a few days as the guest| morning. ft ROSES, pink $4.00 per CYCLAMEN, white, pink 2 presentation speech. wii friends and relatives in Bis- ! % dozen. y The afternoon was concluded by ;marck for sometime vast left this CARNATIONS, all cok and red $1.25 and $1.75 } the ladies with words of fare- | morning for her home in Chicago, Ill, : well and good wishes for Mrs» Dew- ——- ors, $2.00 per dozen. PRIMROSES, 75 cents ) -hurst in her new home, | ENTERTAINED AT DINNER, fe SWEET PEAS, 75 cents each. righ ARATE Mra. Dickinson of the India. iG per bunch, \, . . ‘school entertained Mrs. Mary Burton, Ny Give Birthday dries Berta Burton, end Bes. Sure, l) yy) — oe NARCISSUS, BEGONIAS, 75 cents Whist Party | West Ankenmann at a 6 o'clock din- i nih, BISMARCH.N DAK $2.00 per dozen. each. Auden WORIGESTET Cy Gob eivea ner Monday’ evening.’ i) I) y Hy) For the convenience of our patrons we have opened A birthday ‘whi g \ } i : / C 4 last evening by Mrs. Otto Dirlam o1 TO KANSAS CITY. : . J mys te f a salesroom at the Third Street entrance to our Green- *, ,* 408 First street in compliment to her| H. ©. Wray, assistant chief engi BS) a | e houses, where a complete stock of cut flowers,plants, sband who: celebrated his 50th/neer of the state highway commis- Sif’ VS i etc., is at your service. white chrysanthemums artistically Ke 5 - arranged ebout the Dirlam home ao O SC. "A R H. WIL. E & CO ppropriate setting for the “ e e We have just received our import order of pearls. sion, Four tables of whist were played. At the close,of a de- ( lightful evening’s ‘entertainment re-| > Pioneer Greenhouses. These beautiful indestructible pearls almost rival 319 3rd St. the beauty of the genuiné. We are showing them in MAND Phone 784-W We Deliver. : ements vena ey | Ie cee et ites A all the shades and lengths, some with platinum dia- OPEN UNTIL NOON THANKSGIVING. x “Clarence to be Beal & mond set clasps, beautiful strands at all prices. Presented at Rialto To Our Add a Pearl patrons, and others, those ||riiiitiniiits¥n4raniuneenxaceeuoncn moan wishing pearls added to the strings that we have sold in the past years, please bring them in as soon as pos- sible. Many of our Add(\a Pearl customers were dis- Hoskins-Meyer | Thanksgiving Price List Booth Tarkington’s «harming four- act comedy will be given under the , auspices of the Mandan chapter of the Catholic Daughters of American at the Rialto Theatre Friday night, | appointed last year by coming too late to have their orders filled. We handle, the Genuine pearls for these ¢: The play which was put on in Man- Dozen Add a Pear! strings. dan last week and at the State Peni- CHRYSANTHEMUMS— \ | iil hg , tentiary Sunday night for the benefit the real Thanksgiving flower, Yel- of the inmates and employees was low, Pink and White................ 4.00 6.00 8.00 Z | enthusiastically received. Bre cast Rome f } which is composed of Mandan talent Coliiubia’ mediim Pink 3.00 4.00 5.00 , 4 is an excellent one, most of the act- pretiter "aoe n tee oe. BS A h es r | ‘ oy Bae i ‘i sare ch , A p Pink..... « 4.00 5.00 6,00 : : | He a play! Earle W. Ves. TY ce anekeait mind Ophelia, very light Pink.. +++ 3.00 4.00 5.00 Jeweler, Bismar?k. | inector, is well known in Cold Cream Powder. It is CARNATIONS— i oe sth, director heches' had ebaree of smooth, sane and delicately Deep Pink, light Pink, White and Red 2.00 Diamtonds and Pearls our Spec’ 1l'y. Ta e U ness lays. erfumed. Jt spreads easily Cut GREENS— athe My various other ; suecessfal plays re blends ‘naturally into rs ah fog Add a Pear! Strivgs in all siz-s. CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS MEETING. the skin, And a tous on Asparagus Sprengerii . 8 An interesting “musical program till you wash it off. Huckleberry 3 ; : : : - » was given last night at the meet- Armand Cold Cream POT PLANTS— ‘To the bountiful Providence which gives ing of the Catholic Daughters of/ . Towder is the first dry face Chrysanthemums, beautiful plants, ug fruitful fields to cultivate— America at St. Mary’s school audi- powder to contain a foun GACH Peas co as x torium. "The; following, numbers) tk you will fove it. Try praiamens pinkxred: white i Which gives us the products of those fields which were given received the nine you , si oston Ferns, each. 00 to 5,00 F ii mull od » peated applause from the audience: zt dust one, it is $1 every. ; ‘Asparagua Pluméatie: 7 te 10D to enhance our comfort and happiness. * Piano and violin trio—Viola Sin- “here. : ped Asparagus, Sprengerii, ea 75 to 1.09 i i i ; fectly satisfied with it , +75 to I Which gives us the strength to gil, the , Dorothy Cook and Loretta Sin- eric Palms, each 2°50 to : Bi to wil, ners De y | take it back and ‘our money oi 5,00 will to serve, the ambition to achieve— Piano, cello and violin trio—Mary S ¥ : : y . ou cayou, Kathleen and Helen Andrist. Ask your, dealer for, a Hi ke ° : e Let us give thenks. | At'the lose Qf the rogram, 0] ten Us 20c for 6 weekend osKins-Meyer tmor. ranbDerrles fe. = ; luncheon. was.served by Mmes, John Pus samples of Armand ~~ / ad : | May 'this Thank~giving ‘Day bring Bortell, Frank Anite, and W. M Cold Cream Powder, } 7 o you the just rc. ark of a year of Ba eme ait it was decided to qunend Bouquet Rouges Bismarck, North Dakota it N t . wn Lab orat or faithful effort. : 0. ream anishin: hold their annual bazaar and. food Gream, ‘Taleua and Soap— rom Natures 0 \ sale Saturday, Dec. 9% at ae Address 4 Furniture store. Members were aske : to send in their dancy work to, the ARMAND—Des Moines j «. Grand Regent as soon as possible. N I NATI K , 4 TON TO CHICAGO. . o Ll A cunning theft from the soil 2 BISMARCK “NO. TA “* 1" G.N. Keniston, former secretary whiff of the sea—a tinge of frost— ’ ), DAKOTA of the Commercial club, left this} 9 a morning for Chicago, 1, to call | JME ne QH 008 02 a _ and you have the most healthful— ! conference of workers associated " most zestful of fruits—Cranberries! with the American Extension Univer- sity of Los Angeles, Cal. Mr. Ken- ; iston has charge of the Chicago dis Cranberries are also the most eco- is making Bismarck his) nomical of fruits—moderate in cost . He stated that ine con- c gia ted / Bismarck upon the cu , =eeasiest to prepare— quickest to ation, which it bad elvensthe O17 cook—and there is no waste! , 5 Bure in its recent re-organization t 8? of the Commercial club. Try this recipe: jie \ INSTALL RADIO SET AT HOSFITAL oui w A radio set with all the latest! Cranberry Sauce an Ssglving ee S equipment is being installed in the| , nurses class room at the St. Alexius| One quart cranberries, two cups boiling water, ‘ ‘ . 1% to 2 cups sugar. Boil sugar and water to- gether for five minutes; skim; add the cran- berries and boil without stirring (five minutes is usually sufficient) until all the skins are broken. Remove from the fire when the popping stops. Always cook cranberries in porce- lain-lined, enameled, or aluminum vessels. f be You will have reason to be thankful if you add some of these things to your kitchen and dining room outfit. They will not only make Thanksgiving time more enjoyable, but will continue to be of great help and pleasure fog a long time. * Complexion a faiy cyance YE 19 the. daily care that~ counts. Let an expert advise. ou what fo.user As é Tuil line of the famous PREPARATIONS HART'S MARINELLO SHOP, Room 4, Hughes Bldg., Bismarck. ‘ Opposite G. P. Hotel OPEN EVENINGS. 9 and 10 Hoskins Block. Phone 408, ‘You owe your 2 To be sure of a selection of the choicest | varieties—ask for Eatmor Cranberries. A folder containing recipes for other ways to use and preserve cranberries, sent free. AMERICAN CRANBERRY EXCHANGE - 90 WEST BROADWAY NEW YORK (The red and blue trade-mark label is on allbarrels and boxes.) These good values in lishes, glassware, roasters and other cooking utensils will please every good housewife. f* ‘ sE And reserve your table for Thansgiving dinner. Special family tables, and served family style, at‘low cost. _ 12 Noon to 8 P. M. Don’t fuss and worry over it. Let us do it.

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