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we « Ea, Malloy of Underwood has re-, ¢ *“-turned home after a short visit in SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1996 Society Is Good, a Career Is Better — but * _. Motherhood Is Best | Social and Personal Mrs. Sorlie Is Hostess at Bridge Luncheon Friday Miss Agnes Persons enterta’ Mrs. A. G. Sorlie entertained Fri. ed " the members of her bridge club . a 4 day » The tables | three course dinner in her hi were. beautifully decorated with] Sixth street, Thursday evening.:(ov- | valentine favors. Pretty heart shap-|ers were marked for 12 at thegpret. | ed place cards marked covers for 36 tily appointed tables. ladies. The luncheon menu was cat-| Three tables of bridge played with ted out in the valentine colors. | honors going to Miss Iazzaret Welch | Honors’ in the bridge games were] and Mrs. McKay. Won by Mes. W. Andersen and Ly aera SOR Ie ATER, MARRIED IN CHICAGO Mes. J. ¥. French. 3 was assisted hy Mrs.| Announcement of the wedding of renson,-Mrs, E. G. Larson,| Miss Ethe! Hitt of Wilton R. E. Wensel and Mts. G. D.| Hi Denxie, formerly of in Chicago on January 5 has: heen made to friends of . ti couple in | “Children Worth More Than All Else,” Says Frisco Business | | Woman x Miss Parsons Has Dinner Party for | Members of Club i i WILTON CLUB FEDERATED win dBi 4 i ene ee Mrs. Cleve Acton Cross, president remy a wed ne Wier wan ele: ee ae Smee of the eighth district of the North/en for the couple by Mrs. V. B. OILCLOTH De rT f Wells, who han visited in this part of country. The couple will make their home in Chicago where the nized “in 1925,! groom is employed, of 20, and is fol- laneous course of SKATING PARTY YESTERDAY rs are Mrs. H. N.| The Chi Endeavor society of jan church had o skat- 1. H. Steffen, sb rs. . Mrs. G. Hochbalter, ity |" Tecording secretary; Mrs. Nolte Gis ine, Party SRR Seales cas ss rink, Later in the ‘evening the more, corresponding secretary; Miss} members went to the home of Mr. Caroline. Macomber, treasurer. and ttl J. J. M. Lapep Naha be oes mes and music were enjoyed. PRIVATE KINDERGARTEN — |findh wascserved, Miss. Jenn. Eaton Mrs. Frank % nay of Mandan,| was in charge of arrangements. who conducted ° private kindergar- ten at the Tillotson residence duri PLANS MADE FOR BANQUET November and December, has opened) At the Christian Endeavor ban- another kindergatten class in the} quet in the Presbyterian church next .. Seasions are now being held| Friday evening a table will in the gymnasium of the Roosevelt| served for the Junior Christ school, the use of the room » Pl vill be been granted by the school! board. th part in the. program. a DANCING PARTY regular meeting tomorrow afternoon ‘at 8 o'clock at the church. Members of. the Magonic order and their ladies will dance this evening BOY SCOUTS MEET | at the Bismarck Masonic Temple at rt ie) ting of the third dancing party of the se NEPEAN hay llonone: las the Presbyterian Boy Scouts son for the local lod bagels | evening the troop was organized into will be from 9-until 12, after which| three patrols and Gerald Vettel,| + : : { lunch ‘will be served. An orchestra} Marvel Kjelstrup and Francis Nues- | 5 BE from Mandan. will play. sle were electe 1 leaders. ANNUAL MEETING Every member of the There will be a meeting of the} San Francisco, Jan It is won-|I've been in Europe, South America, | county chapter of the Red Cro Catholic Daughters of America Mon-|derful to be a leader in society-- | Mexico and Asia. | ait pidge bet vet “anéaduring at. in the New Orthophonic Victrola. expected to attend the annual meet-| day evening at 8 o'clock in St. And it ix satisfying to have a place have been the only woman in| Otherwise it will be too tightly ~~ . ing of the chapter which will be held| school auditorium. Installation of!of power in the business world— the roughest of mining camps ‘and | packed and the amount used wiil be; 1 ee Come to us at any time, any day, at. the Association of Commerce] officers will be held. But best of all is the lot of 2 wom-|never have I been insulted. Men!ioo much for the recipe. 1 — an _who has several fine children This is the conclusion of Mrs. 8. Drennan, formerly a New Orleai society woman and now a mining en- gineer of considerable eminence. tending ‘the commissioners “f wish I could tulk personally to sew (o-Fuees the world who says ; i ¢ kept from a career VISITED DAUGHTER by a number of children tied to het James Mulloy, who hus been|apron strings,” she says. “I would uest of her daughter, Miss|te!! all such women th: 5 Marie Malloy, for several weeks, re-, “The society butterfly turnéd to her home in Ga in yes-jempty one at best. Ree terday... , ' ‘And the business woman's life is a sordid one at best. Knows All Three “I know the society world and I know the business world, and, be- lieve me, nothing would make ‘me rooms at 5 p. m,, Tuesday, January 26. Officers for the year will be elected. are anxious to place a woman on a pedestal, and it is she herself wi decides whether she will tumble But Mrs. Drennan hasn't qui such nice things to say about Ameri- | can women, “The average American yirl 2 lazy person,”, she asserts. “She doesn’t know why she’s here and she doesn’t cure. Her principal concern | is wheedling a fur coat out of her husband. { “The average American woman is,| in fact, a failure.” ; Mrs. Drennan emphi that a woman. need lose charm by entering busin Needn’t Be Manni: te isn’t necessary to be ‘mannish’ 0 ea $3," happier than to be the mother of xev. |e i Rede de ordain phtra eral fine children.” i ity she loses everything. ' Tt has been seven years since Mrs. am the same woman now that [ Drennan forsock the old southern] was seven years ago. I meet men on mansion in New’ Orleans of which|the same basis that I met th she had been mistress and went out| my social affairs. I have refused to into the world for a wear ‘mann clothes. I~ haven't She has traveled all over the world | bobbed my I don't even roll since then, prospecting for oil, scold is and silver, investigating ing ects, launching companie: viewing millionaire mining men. And after these seven of ex- HERE YESTERDAY SKATING PARTY The Walther League of the Zion Evangelic Lutheran church will en- tertain this evening at a skating party. All members and frien cordially invited and ure Segeaned to meet at the home of Mrs. Hinkel, 201 First: street, at 8 o'clock, VISIT SISTER Miss Florence Nelson and Miss Nelson of | Washburn are the day in Bismarck with + Miss Esther Nelson. SHOPPED HERE Mrs, Mattie: Mellow of:.Dunn Cen- ter epent the day in Bismarck shop- ying. She is en route to Garrison ' whete’ she will visit: her sister.” GOES TO CHICAGO Dr, W..E: Cole will leave this even- ing for Chicago, where he will spend a week"in attendance at the nation- al dentists’ clinic. 5 FROM UNDERWOOD city, en route to Dickins: conven- life isan HERE FROM McCLUSKY — | George Thom, Jr. Charles Schware, W. J. Hirning of McClu ky were business visitors in the city yesterday. . VISITED SISTER Corine Sayler @f Underwood iting her sister, Helen, in Bis- 4 Kiss Sayler is en route to ON BUSINESS Otto Droman, president of the school board in Jeyd district, was a business visitor in the city yester- lay. 7 s The business world brings - } interesting and valuable exp. she holds—much more so thin ny : HERE ON BUSINESS i ess men are the han ty Fase ater citer vent most. courteous .in the world—-and ness visit in the city, =. ners ruom sterunc . | BRIDES, BEWARE! E. C, Fogarty and ‘Roy Random of Sterling visited friends in Bismarck yesterday. VISITED HERE lof she concludes, “how much more wonderful it would be vo be the mother of some fine children, pemmearacroratoraaraermaan em meamaad of the present, not the future. What a man says today, he unsays tomor- row. BY Taste changes, too. The neckties Bluebeard’s ve either the | of yesteryear ure not the neckties of first nor the last ladies to hop into] t Bismarck with his sister, Miss Marie| Malloy. P. 0. MEETING Chapter F, P. O., will meetj \ Monday afternoon “at 8 o'clock with Mrs. J. P. French-on Fourth htreet. .. SPEND DAY HERE Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Belk of Mec- ay. So, bridey dear, dry your dripping Roplic ats asaidlon tistaay la tel, Mrs, AW Naughton |# peck o° trouble by picking locks, : opening doors, und, in general, snoop; | orbs’ and ber that) when hi city shopping and visiting. township was v in Bismarck ire around where ‘the “No Trespar: bought that horrid motto his eyes FROM MOTT. Friday. Dr. A. J. Faber and Mark Syverud of Mott returned home yesterday af- bi a few days’ business visit in the it ing sign was hung out! ‘he vows of matrimony, you know, make a maid promise to love, honor, and not open her husbund’s mail. And any bride ought to have brains enough to know that the vow also includes not opening trunks, suit- cases, humidors, traveling bags, or High School Tests anything which indicates that it con- Given in oe County seine, ber better half’s telics of a But if you will—you will, just as 4 1 Mrs. Bluebeard opened the ghastly in the city yesterday, transacting} High schoo! examinations are be-| chamber door—just as one Pandora business, ing -held in Bufleigh county high opened a closet chest, und sent a nusivees VistTOR schools at: the present. time. Some. Ae troubles scooting over the John A, Beck of McClusky trans-|0f the Papers have arrived) ot {he} And it you will bring this woe acted bysiness in Bismarck yester- ee ia tea bane davend in eae, a alg 5 ont spill tears, idle iw will, vies LI a Oe aus partment. a ek wre tate oer e to me - ve tell: that tl it Eighth grade examinations | have|who wrote that blurb about “a wo- of the dchools! man and a good cigar,” giving most and it Is expected that about 45 stu-| of the power and the glory to the é HERE dents will receive diplomas at the |cigar, is a fugitive upon the face of Mrs,"H, Abtigst of Braddock) end of fi] sermester, 8 yo by the | the earth, a wandering man without i toda: country. is shoppiag in: sity ye tana officials. ae geri pera He wrote the blurb for a cigar fac: Tohi ACR OND is in ‘ john . the city.en business, f AT THE MOVIES ; ———__ —_ —_—_———__¢ tory one day and met the girl o’ his dreams the next. All went merry Butter churned daily at the eve THEATER Modern Dairy. the marriage bell until— ‘ All sorts of thrills are shown in Use Gas, the selentifie fuel.| Blanche had not fallen upon your luscious self, and no other woman had ever NERE YESTERDAY stirred him, George Michelsen of Regan was in the city yesterd 3 ‘WORSE “Boy, put down that bottle. A single drop is enough to kill a full- grown man!” “But I am not a full-grown man.” -Fliegende Blaetter, Munich. Fresh Buttermilk at the Modern Dairy. . DINNER TONIGHT Mémbers of the Sees, Mec ocingee rtained at, dinner nes of Mrs. F. A. Knowles. ‘ - ON BUSINESS John J, Dah}. of Pickardville was : M BALDWIN Arnold Pky 22 Baldwin was a bus- “mess visitor ih the ‘elty yesterday.) beemsgiven in man “She has decided to marry a_ struggling young dentist.” “Weil, if she has decided, he may as well stop struggling.” WE INSURE HOUSEHOLD GOODS home wall motto G-r-r-r! Woof! Wow! Remember that words are thin; ' One of those practical jokers sent a hand-tinted, enlareed, framed copy id Wpmen Love,” which -brii ane jweet and Warner Baxter of the blurb for ittle home sweet id Tuesday. | - .FOR RELIABLE . i, Oharies Murray ad INSURANCE - Partly cloudy tonight ff other populer players. sus ay rag hl cold- } wind tance oontage OF er tonight — cold. wave. The oman. “Thanks for ; aD ic ; i Pics as . THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE GREEN VEGETABLES Lettuce, {should be wrapped in iwrung out in cold water and pWced in the ice box, to keep crisp. A paper sack placed in the hage can facilitates the removal of j the. garbage and prevents the v itself from accunvilating odors. A large glass bak: overturned on # plat nirtight container fi TO WASH SWEATER Never hang a sweater up to dry, ‘but spread it ona thick towel, pull- cloth, Knives that have been used to cut acid fruits should be washed ut once, | Enameled frying pans will not A stand a hot fire. Rinse glassware in taining household ammonia, .to high polish. cheesecloth towel. Jewelrv should be dried in jewel- er's sawdust, after suwdust inay be from jewelers. Many hostesses add a whole aa and a slice of lemon to a cup « last {to improve the flavor, Delicious afternoon tea sandwiches jare made of cream cheese and nuts MRS. C. S. DRENNAN jon brown breud, Small, white-headed thumb e now available for the laying of chen oilcloth. Matinee Every Day At 2:30 TONIGHT — Saturday LEON ERROL with DOROTHY GISH “CLOTHES MAKE THE PIRATE” COMEDY, “MY STARS” MONDAY and TUESDAY BLANCHE SWEET and WARNER BAXTER “Why Women Love” WHEN YOU ARE TIRED OF LIGNITE Prof.. W. R. Weide an- nouncés the music has afrived and his pupils can call for it at the Music Shop. Rehearsal next Wed. eve at 8 o’clack. Household Ae anti. ‘ally falls trom a small brim, how- ever, and drips over the shoulder. LACE AND JET Despite the reign of color there are many distingyished looking all black |gowns for da} and evenings as well. Jet and black lace are a very digni- ee ern ee {_ | fied combination. Whipping cream guaran- \ . VELVETEEN AND JERSEY teed to whip at the*Médern elveteen and jersey are combined ; ivery delightfally’ thi sports | Dairy. {clothes, Usually the arker in tone than the jers JUST A COLLAR celery, cucumbers, etc., cheesecloth GARBAGE CANS Hope muslin basement Ie yd. gar can dish when remakes a4 eake or br on oilcloth.! green, surface of the striped grosgrain. | FASHIONS oe | ENAMELWARE TOUCHES OF COLOR tailored dress of gray kasna -eloth is interesting trimmed with [eee colored velvet. SATIN AND WOOL The satin coat for winter is often ,DPreduce @ jined with wool, particularly with with a soft hight colored kasha cloth. Inevitably it is fur-trimm YELLOW VELVET FOR EVENING Yellow is an extremely popular The color for evening and in no material boxes js it more lovely than in velvet. PLUMED HAT RETURNS | The plumed hat is gradually mak- ve ing its way baci into the fashionable | woman’s wardrobe. The plume usu- Mei de-licious : Chocolate GLASS' RE jot water con- teaspoonfuls of several Dry it JEWELRY cleaning. bought in Tavest your Christmas money in years of music WHOLE CLOVE Taat Christmas check—or that cash you found in the toe of your stocking —invest it in years of glorious music— SANDWICHES SIFT FIRST and hear this marvelous instrument play your favorite music. In all truth, this is the gift that keeps on giving. See it and hear it played today. HOSKINS-MEYER THUMB TACKS uy tacks Baker’s Chocolate Premium No, 1 Is most satisfactory for cooking and drinking; the first choice of good housekeepers ind cooks. 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