The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 5, 1925, Page 5

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<< Mrs. Breslow \Mesdames Gussner Entertained Six | and Brown Give Tables at Bridge Bridge Series inesidents Miss Stella f Mrs. Joseph Breslow was hostess to| Mrs. 0. W. Gussner and Mrs s of bridge Friday evening} Brown entertained last evening on Avenue B. Honors! Mrs. Brown's home V. J. Hunter and] with the second of a s 5 " Ny Mrs. CLR piesa, Oa thared Fo Jason. Watt } : j NSURANCE Howls of lovely seasonable flowers| Brawn and. Mrs Celebrated Sunday | "v!stic Ceremony : TUE SEASON OF \ INS : 2 n yellow und white were arranged > a) le Quarte / HET MABING The “yellow. and another bridge by I resbyterians| hs Qairtetes a shurnoy 1 Gurr MAK carried out in’ all i . oi 1S HERE, { i i reh will cole! Male Quartette en you want to take a Al the conclusion of the evening |p AE, With honors Ty observance of he Kindly Licht. Dudley Baek {4 He WEE Y OES THES Ge aie A 1 ‘ the hostess served a course lunch. rH ‘ y church rs| Memorial Addre ol Tia Hi] BNORCC BO EO eon | ostes Member of the chureh| Justice A. M. Christinnson wr iris Po iH poe ain des | Fossum, A. lay aside all other pins} Americas, ou Bt ORE | ROBINSON > 2. H. Light. a pund the Lord's table to} ‘The ience. vh SWEETHEAL D. A. R. Hears of wit pat were prettily decorated! wning at the hour of ern | Ritualistic closing. Lace : HOTEL and bay an Ancestral Home ine A ed into the | Grand Maye from Nida. Verdi BY HIRE IN OIL LEASE Sophomore: re | who Jason E. Wait fos oe ‘ ENDLESS VAIGETY \ a * of Washington P 8 © | A confession to | The public is invited to the prow! Me™ « detPulee work t ne DESIGNS THE Lares i hat don’t BAinible Ok fre Entertained at { ow oF fe Join the chure let] gram, which is in honor of all dep etd ettpaeell the incest ca AND Most yut don : amble J. L. Bell, recently returned from a A iar Ore asked to communicate with! ed brothers feroasinis Une interekt: in che WASHIONABIL OSSCS trip abroad! told the members of the] Dancing Party! the pastor, Rev, Paul S. _ = - Iain null Che adtonalaied \ REASONABLE D i ert Daughters of the American Revolu- ‘p. rj ! ‘There will be no dance at Haye MEATS GHGEH, Aer WILL. RES mOAN HI BE SURE lion of his pilgrimage to. Sulgrave) Sophomores of the Bismarck High] Panhellenic Odd Fellows Hail tonight. | METICLEL Ay | Manor in England, the ancestral| school were entertained lust evening | ., a ‘ bwss Tad Lomight. Ce | Insure with us | home of George Washington, ‘The| at a. dancing party in the — school | Entertains With HONG SIDR: | } Manor has Seen made a shrine for| gymnasium, which had been brilliant: i . . ; | — . Americans and’ the American flag|ly decorated with colored balloons; Bridge Dinner TT ~~ flies over it. Each Chapter of the D.| for the occusion. A four piece or-| - “ e oice A. R. observes annually a Sulgrave|chestra played and punch was served! Covers were marked for sucats City Insurance ate Gran ene i airy Juneiecn throughout the evening. | tase evening at the dinne: ut . A 1 at tile Grand Pacific hotel wax the ob-| | Preceding the dancing a program) the Grand Pacific hotel by. the Pin. Agency segrance made by Miniehoske chaveer| was tiven'ts che suatcerfan 'A°Srare | pehsctatg acts hotel by, the Pun cam of Nadio rans uncheon was served at noon to) play, Miss Bety Lofthouse,| ter piece was a large snow man ond S. 0. LeBarron, Myr. 26 ladies. During the business meet-| numbers by the girls quartet, and a| the plaice cards bore smalles snow | taratre | Pn H ing it wus decided to purchase Health| reading by M i The secret ambition Bonds from the Tuberculosis Society. ly enjoyed. Mrs. Mell Pollard | and Miss Bernadette Gorml class} d MUSIC. AL CLUB ENTER? TAINED sponsors, chaperone the " ass du The Thursday Musical club met, = Thursday at the home of Mrs. J. P.! DELPHIAN French. The following program was| At the regula OCIETY M meeting of the Del-! given with Mrs. Arnot as leader: | phian Society Friday morning in the Vocal: Air from “Eurydice”. Gluck | Elks halt the following program was Mrs. Hughes ven with Mrs. George Ebert as! Prayer from “Der Freis-| leader: utz” ....... i Weber! nce Academy of Fine Mrs. Wingreene \ ? | se Piano: Overture from “Der Freis-! vin chutz” ... Weber . Quain Mrs. Harris “Neighbors will | m evening at the Odd Fellows Barnes Weary, from} 3 ih Goring Thomas} hall. All 9 mS bers are asked to at-| W iss Baldwin tend as there will be tion of of-! ar At the conclusion of the pr ficers. j luncheon was served by the hostess. - H | RETURNS HOME | INITIATED { Mrs. Wilbur E. Reeves of Sunny- ie, Washington, has returned to The Bismarck Elks lodge last night] > initiated seven candidates into the mysteries. of the order at a session tended by more than 100 members. The lodge meeting was preceded concert by the E! band and was f wed by a social session. Lunch was served. fter spending a few days} n Miss Agnes Henning has returned to her home in Fargo after an ex- tended visit in the city, the ¢ of i rs Henry Kling. MINISTERS TO MEET nisterial Association will monthly meeting in the nurses’ reception room at the Bis- arck hospital on Monday, December t 1:30 All ministers of ed to meet with the DAY HERE pp of the Highland spending the day . shopping and visiting friends, 1RNS FROM HUN Miss Peggy Sloan returned ye day from Fort Pierre, S. D., where _ attended the buffalo hunt at the fam} ON BUSINESS ous Seotty Phillip ranch. John Keefer of Wilton was a busi PSS rc e it este rds VISITOR ne visitor in the city yesterday. McClusky is a business visitor in Bismarck today. Mr. Hirning is sheriff of Sheridan} Mandan, mut county. x | piece orchestra. r-| treatment. Dance tonight Elk by Man F compan- i For Zap coal, call 1051W. "her beother! ts apending afew Frank Everts. days in the city, visiting and shop- ping. F FROM GOLDEN VALLEY Miss Gertrude P. Hulbeison of Gol den Valley be the guest of friends in Bismarck over the week-|{ % a PARENTS OF SON Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hutton of Mott are the parents of a son born Monday at the St. Alexius hospital. RETURNS HOME Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Keough have turned to their home in Beulah ter a few days’ v in the city. h Buttermilk daily at VISITING HERE Phil Belzer and Rudie Peters of Napoleon ate visiting with friends in Bismarck for a few days. HERE FROM NEW ENGLAND Harvey Miller of New England has returned home after a few days’ bus- iness visit in the city. HERE FROM HAZEN Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Seibert of Hazen were Shopping in the city yesterday. ON BUSINESS Fred Reinke of Elgin is spending the day here transacting business. SHOPPING HERE p Mrs. D. D. McKee of Tappen is shopping in the city this week-end. BREAKFAST COCOA Hasa full rich flavor delicious to the taste; it is invigorating and sustaining. Heary C, Sherman, Professor of Food. Chemistry, Columbia Uni- versity, in his book “Food Prod- “Cocoa, in addition to the stimulating property, due to the alkaloid theobromine, and the flavor which makes it a beverage ye bee 2 teed to whip at the Modern Dairy. Cloudy and unsettled to- night and Sunday. with possibly some snow. Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. Established 1780 OPEN EVENINGS dA saceeeeaner Booklet oftChoice Recipes sent free. LET US SOLVE All anen am ig succe! Clara B. Westphal PROBLEMS. Quality-Style-Economy Parent-Teacher Bist A.| refreshment t ‘| Lord’s Supper race Livduh! were! men, TS iMany Clubs and rals in the county Sistine | ago they do not begin to 1 in each building. DR. M. E. BOLTON THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE “PAGE FIVE Club Formed at snarls ; ] Lecture Features Tenderfoot Tesi who accompanied J | Nielsen's Millinery. Si bley School! Public Invited | Men’s Club M ee ; week, en’s Club Meet 3%. re Seout di - S. Strate on nnd: Miss Madge | to Elks Annual | -——- at he. tines ‘ fetch he on ast evening ‘Sibley | Memorial Service pax in charter The en CY to erect a large cabin nest 0. wit e g Che Perry, F i : ee S. EF. ¢ The annual national memorial day t i aeabn at Lange Clarence Use Gas, the scicntifie fuel. Fr rik of the s lodze will be observed | r ‘ » theatre by the | Atter ab “| lodge with the following pre ruse, Clocelyn) Four tables of bridge were in play uring the evening. TONIGHT “TONIGHT (Saturday) Societies Buying J Tom Moore Christmas Seals The sale of Chri terest and activity and wh ales are better than ay uch. the | Stride La Vampa from “1} Ch Mrs. ¢ j highest record of $1,061. § ig Verdi, Michael 4 Mrs. | been reported from the sehools with! ; manowsky j faze Breslow. | the William Moore school in the le Ave ia from “Otello” — | | Competition is keen and a pennant : soe. Verdil | is to be awarded to the banner room All fraternal organi: omen's clubs and so ‘e members of t » have been given any op n the bond sale. htly club, Current Events y, the guest of Mrs. Arthur] American Legion, Eastern Star, D, ‘life insurance companies y recognize the fuct ti On the primrose path read the da wanted to goon, shew to turn back. A picture well worth Osteopathic Physician 116 4th St. = Telephone 210W Bismarck, N. D. | PATHE COMED Eileen Percy: we ; ignal. ck s the same idea and pur- chased seals to the extend of $25 4 afternoon at 3 o'clock in the B 0g Godard umrei Schumann ay) they He aped secing, Y The laborer does hard, unpleas- ant work—but every Saturday he gets his pay. You’re doing work that’s just as hard and unpleasant when you “do the wash.” But at the end of - a week of washdays — who pays «you? A bad bargain—so why not eal! for our Dry’ Wash service? Everything will . be carefully washed, thoroughly rinsed, and the flat-work neatly ironed and folded.» And you stop working for Mr. Washtub—one employer who never pays his “help.” The Capital Laundry Aanuendeveveenenennenevseuacevevvararsenesseveauapeaventesevevensenevntinn ‘An Illustrated ‘Boy Scouts Pass th Orthophonic | There are now about | Get your Christmas gif ls al » troop George ent dimer of the chutes was entitled "Our World FOR RELIABLE of thousands { of radio fans is to own a Zenith— MacMillan’s choice, exclusively, for his Arctic Expeditions. A side-by-side test with any other set on the market will quickly RAYMOND GRIFFITH —in— Vrctrold how you why! “He’s s Cons solette a Costs More—' This model is small Prince” But Does More! and compact; beauti- ful in finish and cor- rect in proportion, It is ideal for the small home or single apartment. Hoskins-Meyer The House of Complete Radio Service. WIS HGH HAT HIGHNESS, THE PRINCE OF : HOWLS, IS . Witll AGAL STARRING IN AN EVEN BIG GER LAUGIING WT THAN “PATHS TO PARADISE Musically, it is sur- passed only by the larger Orthophonic Victrqlas — all of which can be identi- fied by the famous Victor Trademark shown below. , Pino ‘Tuning . L. BRYAN ( ui The Music Shop. Mandan, N. D. TONIGHT The price is modest —Our terms easy. a Princes HOSKINS-MEYER Exclusive Vietor Dealers. 1 Seredttl TOAST MUSY BE HOT to be goud. the ations Sens vith, in WS worriest « com Matinee Every Day At 2389 Make itas you eat it with in ELECTRIC TOASTER Universal Manning Bowman Westinghouse Carried in stock. Priced $5.00 and up. SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER AT SWEET SHOP. Sunday, December 6, 1925. DOE ii soup FISH Consomme Imperial Fried Oysters, 45¢ Stewed Oysters King Oscar Sardines on Toast, 50¢ RELISHES Cold Lobster and Sliced ‘Tomatoe. Cremmed Shrimp on ‘Toast, 60c i Ge ror Lobster Cocktail, Head Lettuce, Thousand Island Dressing, 39+ ENTREES ‘ken, kK Cucumb ‘Tomatoes, 2he shin Olives and Pickles, le hiked € ! : . SALADS Shrimp, Lobster or Salmon Salad, $0 Lop of Pork, J Prime Rib; Chicken or Tuna Fish Salad, 60¢ Mashed Steamed Potatoes Combination Salad, 0c loped Corn , B. K. SKEELS 408 BROADWAY: Lettuce, Tomato Salad, 500 1 er House Rolls > Ple Asparagus ‘Tips in Mayonnaise Dressing, 5O° ‘Tea, Coffee of Milk FOPDUVUDLUEUEDUEDERLECECEOEDEESOLUEOGOEULEOGHEUUOSUUEERUEUCETEOUUETEEET

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