The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 21, 1925, Page 5

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ro MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1925 THE BISMARCK TRIBUN Anniversary Is Mrs.V. J. Hunter Celebrated at Hostess to Club Bridge-dinner | at Course Dinner, nd Mes. J. 1. Siew: 5 fs 215 Third Mr. and Mrs. V itertained on § y even-| tained Saturday niversary, Christ.@is favors carried| corations were used on out a color.scheme of green and red,| which was prettily lighted with Cxlifornia tulips on the table added] candles in red and green holders. | ely note, Covers were marked After the dinner bridge played after dinner, to Mrs. TE. Rubin and Meo ML. Lay Fe REARS See Three Vanishing 7 Entertain Club ‘| Meine| at Bridge Party Luncheons Given Phillip J. Meyor was hostess} Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Wenzel enter-/ Saturday at one stelock at one of the tained. Suturday evening in their] series of “Vanishing” luncheons giv-{ home at $21 Park Avenue with three}en for the benefit of the Roosevelt tables of bridge. Guests: Were mem-| Cabin. There were cight guests. The! bers of an informal" bridge elub.| table was prettily decorated with Honors in the games were won by | flower: Mrs. H, F. Keller, ; Mrs. G. H. Dollar entertained at a At the conclusion of the evening | henefit luncheon last Tuesday for the the hostess, served a luncheon. cabin, to which she E Piso ee eoests. Mra, P. Hoskins mH n esa at a “vanishing” luncheon on| intertain for Friday. At each affair sewing was House Guests] tt, diversion of the atternoo i Fach of the ladies entertaining last ——, week was a guest first luncl Mrs, Emma Golden ‘and her sisters! con which Mr ; thorere' a Miss Hildeganrd Bauer, entertained| some time ago. sat the latter Saturday evening at 7 o'clock at din-| affairs will éntert: ter the ho! ner in the tea ronm of the Grand| 4; ‘our gues be invited to Pacific hotel in compliment to their ‘ iestof brother, Mr. Otto Bauer, and Mrs,| 2c" fithe last seriesjof luncheons. Bauer, of Eureka, 8. D., where Mr. PLT. ALM faculty Friday afternoon by the mem- home. The coup! home on a farm | ic five course goose dinner, cel-| members of their bridge club with a the Christmas, he ebrating their fifteenth wedding an-| three course dinner. (Christmas de- with her uncle the table, Mre. KE. J. Taylor, day evening from St Hl demy, St. Joseph, Minn, to. spend the | Clizbe, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. | Christmas holidays with her paren > T * bo in! ge | xbe of enzie, was solemnized| Dr. and Mrs. V. J. LaRose. Pye Poilet ware sets eel at high noon to t the b ‘Peari, Blue and Amber, also ; | will make their! HOME EROM SCHOOL ne * McKenzic | Miss Ruth ings will arrive Sterling Silver, Bonham! jtomorrow from Oakland, Cal, where 7 ers. { CHRISTMAS PROGRAM [she attends Mills College, for the | Brothers, Miss Katherine Moyner, teacher of | Christmas es district. school, No, 1,! il Christmas \ Dancing} Miss Louise and’ Mi students at t the gue: | For last minute sugges-| oN <The Christmas Shoe Store » aa Gold Shop. Is ILL | ? contined to her home by ilies. | Osteopathic Physician | Found at. sale i Hoskins 116 4th St. Telephone stow |)” s Ow Bismarck, N. D. ety Allisc Normal nd Fok HOLIDAYS noon to spend | aa. her parents, Mr HOME F Miss Marcelle Christmas Hosiery of Sheer Silk Can’t Fail to Please Costs More but Bauer is high school principal. The Dris 5 1 » needs s any pairs these days, and so 3 Following the dinner” program Pies Hetolt aan One needs 20 many p ite the SE ae be os was given by the guests, including] tomime in four episodes was given by e H many different s S ou may sele t he pale several vocal numbers by Mr. Buxer.| the primary and intermediate grades, | nude tones that Paris is choosing, delicate- y pueey, dneladed Misr Minne J. Niel- telling the story of the birth und When you buy a i colored evening hose, or the always-smart gun- AN Joseph A. Kitohen, Mr. and Mrs. C.| eighth grades gave Zenith you pay a 53 3 aoe. _ metal and black. he A. Allen, Mr. and } . E. Bjorlie, | “Their Awful Aunt little more but—you : i 7 . . . . a ‘ S Martha Tater wed Mise Tens’ Se: | PUPHS sang Christmas caro} get eat deal Th b SES. se I | enamel baby oh in lg in ia hiffor. " a maven Reset aan nee a | —¢ colors is very wide—both in plain silk and chiffon. f meyers 1 RIED ROD AY on gr le be. urpri. eofja a | ‘ , ene lain sie and a aT The wedling of Miss Dorothy 7 | ' ay es ‘ 7& An Atwater-K io set of the | Boren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. In performance, the latest model was presented to Prof.| “ : MeKenzie, and Warten i ; H ieyy \ of 1 Sorlein of the high school \ engineering values ! Hosiery : bers of the various musical classes of the school. The presentation was made in a rather unique manner through the of an epilog which had been Dorothy Dakin ata program g y just before the close of school for the holidays. JEWELRY CHRISTMAS DINNER annual Christmus “get-togeth- dinner of the Panhellenic Asso- ion will be held Monday evening, in the Lions room a hotel ‘omptly | the Most Practical GIFT + Jewelry is the gift that lasts a lifet Make, ‘your € ' selection from our complete | displ To nt i ns aml sentiment one 1 better gift |. For sense cannet choo! than jewelry We would ADISON daughter of nhart, and Miss wughter of Dr, and U ieee Come in and 'y atten choice for the holida: choice now, mode: make your you al dinner meeting of the Association will be held :30 q'elock at the Grand i ., Election of officers; will take place during the evening. Bonham Brothers FROM NORTHWESTERN THE STORE THAT SELLS Sara Rubin returned yester- OD JEWELRY. y from Northwestern University, I, to spend the Christ- holidays. with her parents, Mr.! 1 ul HOME TOMORROW Arthyr Li Northwestern Uni- versity student, will arrive tomorrow to be the guest of his mother, Mrs. A . Lucas, over the Christmas ve- cation, = GUEST HERE Miss Josephine Seifert was the guest of Mias Gertrude Eyarts Sat- urday evening en route from Streeter, where she teaches, to her home in Golva. i Matinee Every Day At 2:30 TONIGHT — MONDAY and TUESDAY HOME FROM IOWA rge Knowles, student at lowa U rsity, Iowa City, is in the city, to be the guest of his parents, Mr.‘ and Mrs, F, A. Knowles. | VISITING IN BISMARCK | Mr, and Mrs. George H. Bailey of Sterling are guests of Mrs. Bailey's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Doyle, for a few days. HOME FOR HOLIDAYS . 1 Levis Grambs has returned from the University of Wisconsin at Mad- ison to spend the Christmas holidays with his parents. mm t Regular meeting, Bismarck’ Lodge No. 5, A. F. & A. M, Monday evening, December 21st. Installation of officers. esas sae ese eae aa When white = man clashes- with red man on the frontier to mould a nation. Flaming draya—and one flaming love, The Weather Cloudy and somewhat colder tonight; Tues- day mostly fair. QPEN EVENINGS , MAY BE YOU'D LIKE TO KNOW THAT YOU SAVE TIME Bergeson’s Quality-Style-Keonomy » NEWS PICTURES , Big hatiles when the west Wi seenes of frontier striie through it all the indomitable courage of our foreiathers as they fight for love and glory!< which made Mac- Millan choose Zenith exclusively for his ' Arctic Expedition. In beauty, the artis; tic values which have won for Zenith a place of honor in the finest homes. Get the Best! What do they amount to— those few extra dollars— compared with the weeks and months and years of su- 3 _ : preme enjoyment? 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The ever-increasing repertoire of the Victrola includes more than five thousand selections covering musical tastes of all lands, all times and all peoples—and each record is a reason why you should have this wonderful instrument in your home. Every Friday new Victor records are available. The Orthophonic Victrola, science’s newest contribution to music may be heard today at our store. Come in and hear it. ; HOSKINS-MEYER VICTROLAS AND RECORDS, made—ibrilling hardships — but * COMEDY “PAGE FIVB

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