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= it a » @ the valen \ ‘ . \ cupids * with Long Beach, Cal. » ators SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1928. Social and Personal Mmes, Taylor-Mann Hostesses at Valentine Bridge A charming late winter affair waz ne Mrs. J. C. Taylor and Mrs. Mann yesterday afternoon at the home of the former on 112 Ave. A. Large bowls of crimson carnations d tulips with green ferns as a asting background formed beau- | floral decorations throughout aylor home. Score card#in the of hearts harmonized with | red and green color scheme tiful the T: shape the which was followed out, A pleasing part of the afternoon's ntertainment were the piano duets | ed by Misses Jean Setser and Munn who were both dress- propriate valentine cos Honors at bridge were won 0; | . O, Lundquist and Mrs. William | At the conclusion of the we game during which seven ta- | were played, a course luncheon | served, Bud vases containing red carnations with sprigs of fern formed centerpieces on the tables. M 63 Couples Attend |f Masonic Star Dance} Hearts in all shapes and sizes, numbering about 700, smiling faced and an abundance of bright tions and green ferns were used to decorate the dining tables and the parlors where cards were play- id the ball room at the Masonic ple last evening for the combin- ation dancing and card party which was given by the Masons and East- ern Star, About 63 couples spent the eve- ning in daneing while five or six ta- bles of whist and bridge were kept going in the parlor by the guests at the party. A dinner-dance to be given some: time during Margh will be the final big social affair of the Masons and tern Stars during the winter sea- son. Wagner's orchestra furnished mu-) sic for the oc jon. Legislators’ Wives Guests at Luncheon oO Yelg 7 “luncheon was | given today by Mrs. Fred Peterson | at the Grand Pacific hotel in honor sentatives’ wives and friends. Cov- ers were laid for 16 guests at the | dining room table which was charmingly decorated \ with vases | of pink hyacinths. Candles and table appointments were carried) out in shades of pink. The honors in a guessing contest were won by Miss Minnie Nielson and Mrs, E. B. Paige of Leeds. LEAVES FOR PACIFIC COAST. Mrs: M. W. Roan and daughter, Abigail, and Mrs. A. M. Fisher wil lea morning far several months v iff stopping first for short visits at S 1s, Wash, and an Francisco, Cal as their des- Mrs. Roun and Mrs. Fisher n in California until tination, expect to about June 1. Dr. Roan will join the perty in California about April 1 end Dr. Fisher expects to join them about March 1, MRS. “Mr: ers HUGHES ON WAY TO EAST. idmond A. Hughes, who left ago for Minneapolis, tg depart for a trip it either tonight or tomor- She will stop for a short time vago, HI. While here she will visit with re! s of F, E. Conklin. Mrs. Hughes expects to make an ex- tended visit in New York City and later stop in? Washington, D.C, ISLATORS HAVE DANCE E. F. Riley, president of the «school of science at Wahpeton was the chief speaker at the din- ner held in the private’ dining | rcom of the Grand Pacific hotel dining room last evening by Spn- ‘arey, and McCoy and Rep- ives Durkee, Rustad, Rad- » Lynch, and Prof. Babcock, und N. Lounsberry. to the LE U. C. T. “MEETING. There will be the regular meeting “at Elks thall tonight at 8:30. There will be a meeting of the Ladies’ , and after the meeting a lunch will be served, also dancing. All visiting U. C. T.’s are cordially invited. , PYTHIAN, SISTERS. The Pythian Sisters wili hold their regular meeting Monday evening at 8 o'clock at K. P. hall. After the business session a social affair has * been planned. All brothers and kis- ters are invited to attend. : iN AMONG CITY VISITORS. Otto C. Stehr of Kulm, H. C. Tay lor of Wing, June Woods and Ray L, Scott of Yucca, M. B. Reed pf Brit- tin, John Bangs of Dunn Center, E. J. Brickson of Driscoll, were among the city vistors | today. e RETURN FROM AUTO SHOW. W._E. Lahr, Fred Copelin, 8. W. Corwin and G, F. Dullam, returned last evening from the Twin Cities where they have been taking in the automobile show for several days past. GIVES THIMBLE BEE Mrs.' H. P.. Asselstine entertained a number of ladies at .a Thinible Bee at her home on Ave B Friday - afternoon, At 5 o'clock a ‘course luncheon, was. served. Decorations “were carried out in cupids, foarte, and. roses. HOSTESS AT DINNER. Mis. -Sveinbjgrn Johhson was how tess at a 7 o'clock dinner’ last, even- ing “in compliment to her house guest, ‘Miss Agnes Christopherson of bridge party given by | {at the a group of senators’ and meres been on a short business visit. ra VERY STYLISH | ABOUT SPRING ‘OF 1200 B. C.| Here's the “mummy gown.” It's a white silk sport affair, hand-painted in designs suggested by those on articles taken recently from King Tutankhamen’s tomb near Luxor, Egypt. The figures of mummies and lotus flowers are mostly in rose, green and yellow. It was the “loude@t” thing shown | National Garment. Retailers Association's symphony in spring and summer styles. When you consider that the crea- tion’s supposed to smack of | Tut- ankhamen’s own time and that he reigned in Egypt something like 1200 B, C., "it will be appreciated | that it’s a revival with a vengeance of the fashions of long ago. ATTEND FAMILY REUNION Mrs. C. W. McGray joined her sister, Mrs, Etta Miller and daugh- i ter, Miss Beth of Ellendale, Aida B, Miller of Braddock in a week end visit with their sister, Miss Bruce | Scott of Monango, where a family reunion is being held. BIRTHDAY CLUB MEETS Members ‘of the Birthday club met at the home of Mrs, J. D. Wake- man yesterday afternoon. Three ta- {bles of whist were played by the ladies. At 5 o'clock luncheon was | served. POSTPONE DEGREE OF HONOR MEETING. There will be no meeting of the Degree of Honor next Tuesday on acount. of the Mardi Gras of Trade that evening. GIVE DANCING PARTY Canton Bismarck No. 5 p. m, In-, j dependent crder of Odd Fellows will give a daneing party at the I, 0. 0. F, Hall Saturday evening, Feb, 10, | GUY BLAKE APPEARS FRIDAY. Guy Blake; blind reader, Avill ap- pear at the Rialto theater Friday evening, Feb. 16, instead. of Thurs- day, as first planned. CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS. The Catholic Daughters of Amer- ica will hold 1 meeting Monday even- ing at 7:30 o'clock\ at St. Mary. school auditorium. i TO VISIT HUSBAND Mrs. Frank Ployhar of Valley City arrived yesterday to visit with he: husband, Senator Ployhar. Misses Lena Qualheim, Olga Schlen- ker, and He rived in the capital city destaudy for a short visit. | LEAVES FOR LOS ANGELES. Miss Nan Johnson has left for Low Angeles, Calif., where she will make her future home. VISITING .IN CITY Alex R. Wright of the “Oakes | Times, is in Bismarck for a few days. BUSINESS CALLER Charles Pollock of Valley City was a business caller in the city yesterday. WEEK END GUEST Miss Irene: Johnson is ‘the week , end guést of Miss Shirley George. MONDAY. CLUB. The Monday club will. meet with Mrs, H. 8. Dobler Monday. Robert Webb returned last night from’the Twin Cities, where he has Fred Conklin, who has been in the Twin Cities for sometime past, re- turned last night to the city. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Schwede of Donnybrook, visited and shopped here | today. Mrs. G. W. Wiedmier of Harvey ‘is visiting with friends here for a few lays. C..P. Peterson of Bisbee, is spend- ing a few days in Bismarck, Russell Lewis of Braddock, is a weck-end visitor in the city. ~ A} Rosen returned from the Twin ‘Cities last evening. . Mardi Gras Dress Rehear- sal Monday Night 7:30. Au- ditorium. : Dance at-Coliseum tonight. _ | Seed music, } {was also elected delegate Hold F Funeral Rites For Accident Victim, NOTICE OF SPECIAL Swang of Wing, ar- |§ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Rev. Alfson Honored At Church Meeting) Rev. E. F. Alfson o of the local Swe a | dish Lutheran church ‘was clected | district president of the Swedish Lutheran church at their annual meeting in, Valley City Feb. 7 8. Rev. was elected vice president and sec- | and ; | retary and 0. B, Bloom of Jamestown | | was clected treasurer and solicitor | for the pension fund. Rev. Alfson to the synod meeting to be held at Rock- ford, Tl. next June. Rev. Bloom way elected as his alternate. R. N. Youn quist of Fulletton was named lay delegate to the same conference and Grant Peterson of Braddock as his alternate, Schools Observe Lincoln’s Birthday Lincoln’s birthday will be fitting: | ly cbserved by the high school with a-program at the high school audi- torium at 10 o'clock Monday at which time Atty. C. L. Young w an address upon the cha Lincoln and the students will pre- sent a one act play. It is expected that a number of visitors will be present at the cele- bration since over 100 of the 390 sty- dents attending high school come from the ante a3 districts. Funeral services for George Lang: hausen who was killed Tuesday ev ning near Zap when struck by freight train was held at the Cath- olic Pro-Cathedral this morning at 9 o'clock, Interment, took place in the Catholic cemetery: Funeral servic for John MePeck who was killed in the same accident were held in Man- dan today 4 Announce | Funeral For Mrs. Freede The remains of Mrs. Ellen who passed away in Oklahoma Okla., yesterday will arrive in B marck on No, 3 tomorrow night ac- companied by her son, H. J. Freede of Oklahoma City, and her daughter rs. Lucile Hull of Fort Worth and will lie in s of her brother, J. at 702 Second Street noon and evening. Funeral services will be held from the|Catholic Pro-Cathedral Tue: morning at 9 o'clock. Mrs. Fr has two brothers in Bismarck, J. W. and T. J. McLaughlin: at the home W. McLaughlin Monday after- SCHOOL ELECTION Notice is hereby 4 given that on Tuesday, the 20th day of February,! ‘A. D. 1923, a special election of the Board of Education of the City of marck of the State of North Da- kota will be held at Will School in said district for the purpose of v: ing upon the following question: “Shall the negotiable\bonds of the Board of Education of the City of Bismarck of the State of North Da kota be issued in the sum of Eigh-; ty-Five Thousand Dollars ($85,000) due within twenty (20) years from date, bearing interest at the rate of five percent (5%) per annum, pay- able semi-annually on January 1 and July 1 of each year, for the pur- pose of raising money to erect a suitable brick grade school building on. Block 18, McKenzie Addition to. the City of Bismarck, |N The polla at will be open and clones at RICHARD PENWARDEN, Clerk. De-er at Coliseum tonight. Good music. ve wele ut anes eA Ge! Me iim To greet your Valentine = HECIRes geht The modern way is to send Victor words. Say it with Victor | Bismarck N. D. | J. A. Johanson of Jamestown | deliver | ‘| ‘The ‘!and Huyck, Edna Best; Nielsen’s ’{Bank, Catherine McDonald; Kleins; *|Bismarek Gro. Co., | HUNDREDS WELL HELP STAGE FIRST TRADE MARDI GRAS - AT AUDITORIUM TUESDAY A. W, Lucas, Mary C. Anderson, Frances Johnson, Colette Homan, Hans Hanson, Lady Butterfly Will Seed Store, Frances Peter- sen, Jeanette Schwartz; Bismarck Heyantin 4 Works, L. P. Warren, P. C. Leonard; Hoffman Candy Store; Bismarck Hide & Fur Co., Charles en, Hartley May; Modern y, Ardyce Bailey; C. M. Dahl, e Haugen, Helen Dahl. Hoskins-Meyer: amble Robin- CITY NEWS McKenaie Orchestra The McKenzie orchestta played New Salem last night. at ‘On Buying ‘Trip A, Boutrous of the Fair Store is on a buying trip to Chicago, Il, and the Twin Cities. Hundreds of people will partici- pate in Bismarck night. In the final count 84 business ifirms have entered the Mardi Gras | of Trade to be held at the auditorium Tuesday evening, Feb.!13, althoug’ ‘not all the places will be represented jat the big advertising event, | In addition to single entrees many organiaztions, the Rotary, Associa- tion of Commerce, Town Criérs, and others are putting on stunts, or 1 ile 0 | Bismarck Between the steady stream of ad-| Grocery, Woolworth’s, Wellworth’ Piette ; ‘ Standard Clothing Co., International vertising displays of everything fron: P MY A ; Harvester Co., Men’s Clothing Sho ee aley, hol: 5 ig Shop, ready-to-wear and jewelry to whol ARC TAI ASHB FREY a Dehg sale, grocery, farm implements, and L rn PaO Cea! aa ruteeeecetamt gt Lenhart Drug Co Breslow |e ndry alll be interspersed nBie Droge Gb, Bidive hantie, Cheotn esting stunts, dancing, music, Pro-| wiige Co, Lahr Motor Co., Dodge Bismarek Hospital Andrew Brekket of Lemon S. D., Miss May Adams of Fredonia, Miss Martha Docketer of Venturia, Mrs. August Wilde of New Salem, Emil Rudolph of Napoleon, ment. August Deide of Lehr, Nels Tappen, and John C, Boschee of) the hospital. St. . Alexius Hospital \ " 5 }logues, and similar entertainment in Gil Ste : Miss Iva Palmer of the city, . 7 , Standard O " i ; jorder that there shall not be a “let TMLee CRATE eae Mis tertha wTernes of Raleigh. ‘down’ from beginning to the ena] y “k * : » and Master Paul Milhollan have of the big program. FUT Milter Milling Cat Qual [emtered the St, Alexius hospital The committee of members of the tive Bueaneet Hae Gee Ebi Eanes of ss and Professional Women's Welei | St Anthony, Mrs. Ira Maw of Tap: pen, Mrs. A. A. Pankratz of Cole- harbor, and Miss Minnie Kastner of Garrison have been discharged from the hospital. FOR “TIP TOP” Mail orders now. Seat Sale : Tuesday, 9 a. m. Harris & Woodmansee. Special for ~ Monday and Tuesday. Clay pack facial, ane: Marinello Shop. rr whose auspices the adver- ticing campaign is being staged have exerted every means to make thiw ja real Bismarck produgt. There have been literally hundreds work- ing to make the affair one of the big- gest ever held in Bismarck, |" Those in charge declare that they {think the Mardi G of Trade will | become an annual | Final dress rehearsal of those tak- if part will take place at the audi- \torium Monday evening at 9:30) L Jo’clock when everybody who expects {to appear must be present in full \dreos. by. Brahk i Novihein, Drbdite (G hotel, Van Horn & Ritter- F. H. €arpenter Lumber Co., bush, Bank of North Daktoa, First Gua anty Jones, Bank, Bismarck Bank, B. E New York Life Insur: tudio, Hughes Electric y Meat Market, Central Meat et, Provident Life Co., Montan e Insurance Co., Farnum & W Lyons, Jager Transfer ck Furniture Co., Hughes y, Bonham Bros, J ) Knowles Jewelery Store, Gas Co., State Dubercular names of the business houses and the representatives who will participate in the celebration include the following Harris Robertson, Sigrud Alf- S\ B. Smith Grocery, J. B. jsmith; Brown & Jones, Madge \Runey; Scott’s Grocery, Dorothy Landers; Bismarck Tribune, Elea- nor Mann and Rosella Rausch, Best |= Dance at Coliseum tonight. Good music. =O NM Apply Common Sense to Your Health All medical au- thorities concede that the brain directly controls every muscle, nerve and organ of the body, and Chiropractic is the treatment of ie spine which is the brain’ s direct outlet. i Our scientific knowledge enables us to || TUBERCULOSIS _ trace a disorder to its source and correct it immediately. tive proof that he is Millinery, Margaret Richmond Bootery, May Mildred Boyd, Maud’ Foster; Lo; ans; Barker Baking & Candy Co., Guy Larson and daughter; Webb Bros. Clara Spitzer, q Si . Oliver Webb, Gertrude | Yochim; Gussner’s Meat Market, Bernice Joslan, Ar- deth Gussner; Capital Security Bank, Hazel Bearce; City National "e 4 z ; OTHER HEALTH METHODS Mary Cayou; p. Steam Laundry, Wm. Couch; Harris & Woodmansee, Carol Buckner; International Harvester, Emma McGarvey; Pollyanna Beauty Shop, Muriel Robinson; Bergeson Son, Stunt; Maynard Music Co., Mrs. Art Brown; Butler’s Studio, Lillian Rigler; Rose Shop; Under- wood Typewriting Co.; Provident | Life Insurance Co., W. W. Taylor; CCa ible to cure tubercu- 1] losis by inhalation, in J any climate. figs, ts. the origina: tor of this treatment, having discovered in the year 1888. ware of imitators, For further In. j| formation address THE BP. F. GUABS INHALAST "CO. Ce: Los Angeles, Calif. RS. ENGE, D.C. Ph. C. Lucas Block. Bismarck, N. D. X-Ray Laboratory. Lady Attendant. 7 | Jl Ey ane | Phone 260 Mason FLOWERS For Valentine’s Day Nothing could more befittingly express the sentiment of the occasion than our beautiful 5 Flowers. Here are all the seasonable blooms, delight- fully fragrant and, colorful. Call, or ’phoste in ‘your order for your “Valentine.” We'll deliver on the day. Flowers delivered anywhere. } ‘HOSKINS-ME YER | Bismarck, N. Dak. and Maghus ; Svendsrud of Almont have entered | the Bismarck hospital for treat- | Neimi of Wing, George Stoulil of| Wishek’ have been discharged from | Phone} | | us | | | | tga AT TA LT PAGE FIVE SUNDAY Morning Sermon—19:80 a. m. “THE ONE LIFB OF LINCOLN” BAPTIST YOUNG PEOPLE’S UNION “SAY SO”! . 6:30 p. m. IN HONOR OF SCOUT ANNIVERSAY WEEK Evening Sermon—7:80 p. m. “GETTING OFF ON THE FIFTH FLOOR” Scouts of the city especially invited. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH UnTeLUUUCANO CHOC OUTEHENDUUEOOOTUENUEREEOEAUOEUUUORENOUOEROOEAEQNOCUURAAUEEOUODERODUoESDUcUNUeteGD tenuceennoueeNdUesitdy She'll Appreciate Flowers For Valentine! ’Member when you were a kid the comic Lots of Valentines you used to send? fun to be sure but i hardly appreciated by ‘the recipient! The message for Valen- tine Day or Novelty Flowers will bring will make up for them ten- fold. Order yours to- day. Let Will’s Flowers Speak for You Oscar H. Will & Co. 319—3rd St. Phone 784W. LNA HRA Abraham Lincoln February 12, 1809—April 14, 1865. In him was the embodiment of the fundamental principle of the philosophy of the American peo- ple—equality of opportunity. His life and work is a justifica- tion of our American Individual- ism. A poor boy, boin in a log cabin, he rose 10 .:ad the nation through the greatest crisis in its history to the end that the vital elements of its government be perpetuated. It is fitting that we should revere his memory in order that what he typified shal! be pre- served for ourselves. The First National Bank : The Pioneer Bank 5 Rca NN TL ce i a Hoffman’s |} ! On 4th | 1st door North of City Nat. Bank. “Good Food, Prompt Service and above all a Satisfied Customer.” Dainty Lunches, Fountain delicacies, Choicest Candies, unrivaled anywhere. Morse’s Package Candy, “The Preferred Chocolates” This line contains. the famous Red Box: Milk Chocolate Creams. “The pee selling Milk Chocolates in 'the 'World.”. (A proven statenenny Hoffman’s on 4th