The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 28, 1926, Page 5

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THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1926 Entertain at a Valentine Dinner The table was prettily decorated in Valentine favors for the dinner which Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cox gave Thayer avenue. Covers were marked for 12 guests. The affair was one of a series of parties. Bridge was played after dinner, with honors going to Mrs. Burt Fin- ney and Mr. Benton Baker. Mesdames Dullam and Dobler Give Bridge Luncheon Mrs. G. F. Dullam_and Mrs, H. S. Dobler entertuined Tuesday with a one o'clock course luncheon at the home of the former on Fifth street. The affair was one of the series of vanishing parties being given to benefit the Roosevelt cabin. Pretty place cards in pink and white marked covers for 16 guests. Pink roses formed the centerpiece. In the bridge games which follow- ed the luncheon honors were won by ihn A. Thorberg and Mrs. W. H. ebb. Costume Bridge Given Wednesday by Mrs. McGuiness :. W. McGuiness was hostess effing in her home, 706 Sixth street, at a costume bridge party. Decorations in the valentine colors were used throughout the house. ‘Dr. and Mrs. Strauss at the prettily appointed course di ner which . F last evening in their home, 316 West #ave in their home, 223 First street, Wednesday evening. the dining room was centered with uj basket of beautiful red roses. valentine motif was carricd out in the place cards and other appoint- ments. ! play after the dinner, honors going to Mann, Legion Auxiliary liary last. evening, the birthday anniversaries of famous men which occur in January, one in particular Burns. home of M: street, and past off! unit were hostesses. ly Mrs, John Larson, violin solos by Mrs. A. D. McKinnon and bers by Mrs. J. L. Hughe: games and contests provided enter- tainment for the many members who attended the mecti followed the serving of a delicious lunch, will be held on February 12 at the Three tables of bridge were played, honors going to Mrs. Wilbur R and Mrs, A. W. Gussner.. The hostess had provided a number f games and contests for the enter- tainment of her guests and prizes in these were won by Mrs. Hilda Jos! nnn, Mrs. L, A. LaRue, and Mrs, E. A. Brown. A course lunc! ed late in the evening. Program For C. E. Banquet Announced The program to be evening at 6:30 o’clo tian Endeavor and in the Presbyterian chureh will Christian Endeavor, serela ad ¥ Ago—N. B. Fitch, then president of the C. E. in North Dakota. Christian Endeavor as a Training Ground for Christian Leadership— Fred J. Grady. Why I Am.a Christian Endeavor Now—Miss Jean MacLeod. Demonstration—Members of the Junior Department. Special Music—Francis _Nue: and Rev. and Mrs. Paul S. Wrig' World Wide Christian Endeav Miss Claire Weicrmiller, field secre- tary for North Dakota. ell Gannon will be toastmaster, Reservations have been made for about 75, members, former members, and friends of the organization. EN ROUTE HOME L. D. Jefferies, assistant editor of the Washburn Leader, was in Bis- marek today cn route to his home mington, Ohio, where he was o! from called by the sudden death of his father. His brother, Fred F. Jeff editor of the Washburn Leader, | ©' mpanied him to Wilmington, but will remain there a while longer be- fore returning home. WEDNESDAY CLUB MEETS The Wednesday Study club met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Sveinbjorn Johnson for the regular meeting. Mrs. Burt Finney discussed “Mining and its Problem Mrs. Johnson was in charge of the of the Fortnight.” S. A. OFFICERS LEAVE Commandant and Mrs. Hugh Pierdy left this morning for Fargo to take charge of their new posts in. th ‘vation Army. Lieutenaiit today to marek | post. oa Cloudy and somewhat unsettled . tonight - and Friday ; rising tem. Hughes apartments, and will be in the nature of a valentine party. ‘chrer | members wi Captain Whitby and| P: jeuth Mr Fargo ‘arrived| for himself. sume charge of the Bis- Hosts at a Bridge Dinner Wednesday Covers were marked for 12 guests | yes Dr. and Mrs. F. B. Strauss The tuble in| The Three tables of bridge were in! Mrs, A. E, Brink and Mr. G. D. Enjoys Program of Scotch Music A program of Scotch music was i of the Bismarck| ‘an Legion Auxi- commemorating being that of Robert The mecting was held at the| . P, Quain on Sixth rs of the. local The program included vocal solos jano num- Varies ig. Group singing The next meeting of the Auxiliary Eight act as hostes: Miss Rigler Is Honor Guest at a Bridge Party . In compliment to Miss Lillian Rig- ler, whose marriage to Mr. Paul Dworski of Iron Mountain, Mich. will take place in February, Mrs. Ei gar A. Scott and Miss Josephine Cer- vinski entertained ten of Miss Rig- ler'’s intimate friends at bridge last rs. Scott’s home at Person Three tables of bridge were played with honors going to Miss Ruth Carney and Miss Rigler. The ntine colors used to adorn the rooms were further carried out in the three course luncheot at the conclusion of the pla; Rigler was presented with tractive by the guests. BIRTHDAY gees FOR DAUGH- Mrs, E. M. Hendricks entertained | Tus jay afternoon with a clever chil- ren’s party celebrating the third birthday of her daughter, Beatrice. The playmates of the honorec were the guests. Favors of balloons, bai of candy and paper caps were green and white, the same colo "| ing used in decorating the room: in the luncheon served at the close of the afternoon. K. OF €. TO DANCE The Knights of Columbus wil en- tertain Friday evening at the second dance of the winter series at Mary’s hall, The committee has se- ured the Mandan orchestra. Danc- ing will begin at 9:30 o'clock and 2 luncheon will be served at sadist it. All visiting members of the K. o! are invited. LEAVES FOR NEW YORK Mrs, E. A. Hughes will leave tl evening for New York City where she will continue. her work for the American Women’s Association, Mrs. Hughes expects to be gone about a month, i - LEAVES FOR PITTSBURGH Morris Finkelperl, who has been employed at the Breslow drug store in Bismarck, has gone to Pittsburgh, where he will go into business ¥ROM MINNEAPOLIS M. E. McCurdy of Washburn was « “business visitor in Bismarck today. He was en route home from a busi- ness trip to Minneapolis. BUSINESS TRIP Miss Dorothy Blanding is transact- ing business for the Workmen’s Com- fargo, Grand GUEST HERE YESTERDAY Mr. and Mrs.-H. 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