The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 29, 1922, Page 5

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. . “| SOCIAL'AND ‘1: "S| 3" PERSONAL | Eom ame —____ Mrs. Roberts Gives ’ Charming Bridge Party f for Sister One ‘of the Sharma arming social, events of ‘the season was the bridge party | e Biven vesterday afterion by» Mrs} 0. W. Roberts at her home on 117! Main; street in compliment to her sister, Mrs. B. H. Hardinger, of Mat- toon, IIL, who is her eueee ‘for sev- eral weeks, ‘ Seven tables of bridge-were play- ' ) ed during the/afternoon with Mr3.j F. A. Lahr and Mrs, Sam H. Clark as recipients of the favors for win- ' ning the-honors., At the conclusion of the gamé.a perfectly ‘appointed | ,* course luncheon was \sefved in ‘the dining‘ room which was'lighted by the mellow glow of: yellow shaded can- dies. Decorations in Shades .of gold, with gorgeous bouquets - sof. y¢llow chrysanthemums resulted ‘in a decor- ative effect of. exquisite beauty. The ho tess was assisted in entertaining; + 9 ’ % cer Boise. ‘Take Nuptial Vows at St. Mary’s; The marriage of “Miss Eileen Hoy, daughter of ,Mrs. Elizabeth Hoy of Stillwater, Minn. and Harry G. Orr, son of Mr, and "Mrs, Frank Orrj of Mott, took place at St. Mary’s ‘ rectory Saturday evening with: the} Rev. Fr. Slag, officiating. Miss 4@Norena Hedine and Harry Smith ’ were witnesses for the young couple. Mrs: Orr has been employed ‘for sometime past as stenographer at the Lahr Motoy Sales Co. Mr. Orr is a tax clerk in the state hail in-| surance department, formerly he was} ‘employed at the Bank of North Dakota.: Mr. Orr is well known both in Bismarck and Mott, his father being vice president of the! State Guaranty Bank of Mott. Mr. their home for the pregent in Bis- marck where. they have both made many friends x Catholic Daughters Present “Clarence” “Clarence,” Booth Tarkington’: 's i; vomedy whieh is being given here by a Mandan cast Friday’ evening at the ‘pices of the Bismarck ‘Catholic «@ Daughters of America made a big hit : when presented by the same cast in Mandan and at the state .peniten- 4 tiary last week. ’ The play has proved even a bigger success on the stage than either the author's “Man From Home” or “Pens rod.” The New York Globe ‘stated in peaking of the play “Clarence” is a comedy of rare delight. The most . \ @ Mashed Potatoes ~ Corn on Cob VOLSTEAD PUNCH j | Head Lettuce, Thousand Island Dressing. rf 4? English Plum:Pudding, Hard Sauce f RY « Hot Mince Pie Se Pumpkin “Pie! : \ : ‘ Caramel Parfait i Assorted Cake g fs French Pastry . i Cheese 4 , Wafers Coffee i Sweet Cider. ‘by Mrs, GBrdon Cox, and Mrs, Spen-! {on the third act of their plav “Noth ‘ and Mrs. Orr expect to make! Rialto Theatre under the aus- FRESH SCALLOPS, -Candied Sweet Potatoes ROAST CUB BEAR MEAT, STUFFED WITH WILD RICE ROAST SUCKLING PIG, APPLE SAUCE « lite yet ia tee ‘DEWHURSTS LEAVE Rev. and Mrs.. Thomas: Dewhurst and son, Richard, were surrounded by a host of friends at the Northern | Pacific’ station last night when they left for. thein new. homo at Stillwa- ter, Minn.,/ where Rev. Dewhurst Swill be recgor | of the Episcopal church.(During the two years of the i Dewharst’s residence. here, they, made’ themselves. an integral part of the community, taking an active ‘part. in all civic ‘affairs, and won. | the friendship not only of — their {fellow parishioners, but, of all: Bis- tinareck. be WOMAN'S CLUB MEETING. Mrs. H: F. Keller of Ave. A will be hostess to the Woman’s club Satur- day afternoon, Members will re- spond to roll call from their topics, | and: the following’ program has been| arranged: Cancer—Mrs. E. B, Gorman. “Shakespeare’s» Work—Mrs. | Ward. | Mis; Fences Whittey will give an | interpretative dance, accompanied on ‘the plana by Miss Janes Whittey. B. 0. READY FOR THE THIRD ACT 1. Members of the cast in the senior class plov are beginning rehersing ‘ing, But The Truth.” The first | act is already in. fine shape and the ‘second is partially worked oyt. The Lability shewn, by the actors in ine, | terpretingtheir parts indicates that ithe play is'going to,be one of the best put on by a high school class here. e SUSTAINS SPRAINED LEG. { Mrs. Lee ‘Bankston sustained: a! { severely sprained leg Monday even- ing when’ she stepped into thé pit under the garage while helping push jan automobile into -place. It is re- | ported that it will require sevetal eeks for her, to recover. ’ Fr R. T. BRIDGE CLUB Mrs, M .W. Neff of 408 Ave. A en- tertained the members of the R. T. { Bridge ‘club at her home. yesterda;, afternoon, when the honors at. cards ‘were won by Mrs. 0. Lundquist. At |the close of the game luncheon was ; served. COMING TO BISMARCK’ G. E. Peterson who has been con- {Kulm where * | friends. { GUEST OF MOTHER Miss Gertrude Evarts who is teach- ing at Driscoll will spend Thanks- week as the guest of her mother, ‘Mrs. Nellie Bias, VISITING \PARENTS George S. Register, Jr, who is at-| tending Jamestown College will spend his Thanksgiving vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mr@ George Register. STOPPED OVER C. Lawstuen and danghter, Miss Alice of Esmond were gugst of Mrs, J. G. McQuillan Monday enroute to they will ‘visit’ with GUEST OF SON J. E. Hoffman of Beulah will be a guest at the home of his son, J, | A. Hoffman of 411 Ave. Thanksgiv- ing Day. THANKSGIVING VISIT Misses Esther .Nielson, Phyllis Yochim, and Irene Anderson will spend. Thanksgiving at the home of Miss Nielson’s parents in Washburn. TO: HARVEY Miss Dorothy Blanding left this .| morning for Harvey where she wilt spend Thanksgiving with her father, 0. E. Blanding. + Mr. and Mrs. Godlep Brenise! of Regan are spending a few days in Bismarck. Mrs. Brenise is being treated for bloodpoisoning while here. FOOD AND FANCY WORK SALE. The Baptist Ladies Aid society will Hold a food and fancy work sale at the French & Welch Hardware Store Dec. 9, ‘ Pas \ TO VISIT MOTHER. Mrs. Merton Sartron of ‘Dougla: arrived last night: for. a,visit of sev- eral weeks with her mother, Mrs. Thomas Luyben, 4 > FOR THANKSGIVING Mrs. F. E, Hosfman left last night for Minneapolis, Minnesota to spend Thanksgiving with her mother. GUEST OF SISTER Mrs, W. @. Empting of Dilworth, Minn., isa gor at. the home of her sister, Mrs. J. P. mosey: “Mrs. J. J. Schmidt ‘of Wilton nected with Frank P. Roby in the operating. of a blacksmith and ma. chine shop in Mandan has sold his interest in the former and will lo- cate in Bismarck. PLEASURE BRIDGE CLUB. Members of the Pleasure Bridge club were delightfully entertained yesterday afternoon at the home o! Mrs. J, P. French. At the close. off the game luncheon was served. RECEIVE WORD OF BIRTH. Announcements’ have been received by friends here of the birth of Mar- garet Elizabeth in Minneapolis, | Min Nov. 11, to Mr, and Mrs. F. R. Gi penhaim of the Rose apartments. Menu CAVIAR CANAPE BLUE POINTS ~ _+ Sliced Tomatoes. CREAM TOMATO BOUILLON Ripe Olives’ Potatoes Duchess Cranberry Sauce O’POSSUM, SOUTHERN STYLE McKENZIE ORCHESTRA The pudding bubbled in the pot, The Turkey in the-oven — Puffed'up so high; the pumpkin pie Gried 1 out, “Hey, stop your shovin’” . ~ Ou> tarts was a lovely turkey, ~~ ‘Rich’ bronze golden feathered Turkey; ‘ : “When he grew a little fatter, F : The: McKenzie concluded tq serve Him on their platter. — The-McKenzie offers you the most select Thanksgiving dinner you could wish. ‘We doubt if any restaurant any where in the United States can show such a-variety. TARTAR SAUCE ROAST ‘YOUNG TURKEY, CHESTNUT DRESSING Fried Egg Plant DINNER SERVED FROM 1 P. M. TO 9<P. ML). The McKENZIE HOTEL MAKE TABLE RESERVATIONS EARLY. shopped in the city. yesterday. _D. W. Hall of, Beulah, called on friends here this morhing, V. E. Smart and C. WMcDonnell i to attend a railroad OPEN EVENINGS. 9 and 10 Hoskins Black. Phone 408 Celery giving day, and the rémainder of the | 2 ! si Mr. and: Mrsi- Martin: Whitner of Yucca, were city visitors todgy..\ “Mr. {will spend Thanksgiving, Day Stanton. William. Hughes | Stopped over night in Bismarck last night. Atty. A. T. Nelson’.of Carson made a business trip to the city eked iday. O. M. Calip of Redan is spendi a seu days in Bismarck on pusinen Mrs.:Hilda J. Olson of Moffit wi a court house caller this morning. 7H. Palkenstein of Wilton, made a business trip:to the ‘city yesterday. Jap Rose Soar Dp _ ber massag Fy ca 4, rub the bottle over your hee 1, the’ hollow nipples feed hai owing medicine into the scal;’ sthout wetting your hair, One myitte a.day in your own ome wil f new hair, and the'gloss and luster at come with perfect™health. . Buy Van Ess today and Vai Ess jour hair tonight. . > Finney’s Drug Store’ Open Evening For The Fur Sale. ECCT PRISONS \:T0 STANTON. Hi and Mrs, George Reimestad in of " MeKenzie Ne Te Ion’t Lost= THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE business aller: here today, E. A. Hughes left last night for Minneapolis, Minn, L. Van, Hook was in ‘Makota today on buallioaksC Your Bcautifal : : Complexion You can find it with JapRose » hls de ) birthright an Ess your hau Ve This marveious n way massage, sto falling hair land guaranteed ta gre ey Ye hair, gn the gitara fee You get hair, « ineney back. ‘ N the flexib 7 on cach bott!” secure you an abundance Bismarek, N. D. Sacrificed at One-half the Manufacturer's Price Europe ,, SHORT SeaTri HH. M.) Tait, Get Plan: Your Winter Vacatiory Now—Two Canadian Pacit indies. and Scuth America, leaving New York Jan, ‘ NNSA Charles « caller jhere this morning. _ P. Vv, Delaney was ‘a Self: age éall- er in’ Bismarck today. NX Special ‘al Thanksgiving Din- ner will be served at Grand £ Pacific Hotel. “land 6 to 8 o. mt plate. POSTPONE MEETING The social meeting of St. Mar; Sodality which. was ‘planned for t evening has been “péetponed: GUEST “OF SON Mrs. Thomas Lavden Thanksgiving in Jamestown. as guest .of her son, ilton, was a sworth was a jHazen SPENT DAY HERE Mr. and Mrs, here. Hours 12 to 2 “$1.00: per| two gentlemen. Enquire 5 7th St. Phone 644M. ‘How ) Fresh It Is!” ~ It is a pleasure to goto your cake-boz w have baked with ROYAL Baking Powder because it is in the se of a pure It Contains No Alum Leaves No Bitter “Taste the Spend moderately on your pass- age and yet get the maximum in’ comfort and service. Sail from Mongeal. or Old Quebec — two days down the picturesque St. Lawrence—only 4 days open sea. Aristocratic service at democratic fares on -Ganadian Pacific !~ MONOCLASS CABIN SHIPS : Further information from local steamship,a Agt. Pass. ‘Dept., 611-2nd Avenue, £: en's ov EXHIBITION AND SALE OF SALESMAN’S SAMPLES Furs and Coats . The largest and finest display ever shown in Bismarck. $50,000 worth of Furs, Fur Coats, Capes in Minks, Hudson Seals, Alaskan Seals, Marminks, Squirrels, Sables, Beavers. All in Drum- mer’s samples will be— if _ THIS SALE wie BE conpu CTED Friday and Saturday, December Ist and 2nd . ; aa ~ MISS M. BUCHHOLZ - MILLINERY ; 119 ard Street. Every Garment Guaranteed. G. W. Stewart and | children of Wilton spent the day) For rent Garage, and large! furnished reom, suitable for) WATT his 4 the | | | 08 | Pp 12 [5 UUUTANOQU0N00UUEHOCOUOUUUOGOEAEEOOUUGAAAAEAUUEEAY Clini nn TOL Eat ‘Thanksgiving dinner \ioned meal. ——————————————————— eee “| will spend | PAGE FIVE. & Welch Hdw. Dec. 9... .. Thank goodness- it wasnt this office! Wi ULD a fire play havoc with your irreplace- abie records and come near to putting you out of business? : You can answer “NO!” if, you invest now in a “Y and E” Dry Insulated Safe—the first Un- derwriters’ ““B” Label Safe to be made with dry insulation. “Ask us to show you this safe and to explain the “Y and E” System that goes with it HOSKINS - MEYER | Bismarck, N. Dak. Instant uaker Oats Cooks to perfection in 3 to 5 minutes The Quick Style » The quickest-cooking oats in the world Now your grocer has Jnstant Quaker Oats, as well us the regular Quaker. The Instant cooks in a hurry. It cooks to perfec: tion in 3 to 5 minutes. 4 It.is the quickest-cooking oats in the world. Thin flakes, partly cooked In flavor and quality the two styles are identical. Both are flaked from queen grains only — just the rich, plump, flavory. oats. We get but ten pounds of Quaker Oats from a bushel. And that super-flavor has made this brand the leading oat dish the world over.. But in Justant Quaker the oats are cut before flak- ing. They are rolled very thin and are partly cooked. So the flakes are smaller and thinner—that is all. And those small, thin flakes cook quickly. * . Now Quaker Oats offers you two great advan- tages. It offers you flavor which no other oats can match. And it offers, if you wish, the only oats that cook in from 3 to'5 minutes. For one or both of these reasons you want Quaker Oats. Be sure that you get it, and get the style you want. Regular Quaker Oats ‘Come in package at left —the style you have always known. Instant Quaker Oats Come in package at right, with the extra “Instant” label. Your grocer has both. Be sure to get the style you want. ‘ts Baptist aid will hold food lat Homan’s. A reai old fash-|and fancy work sale at French

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