The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 6, 1926, Page 5

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SATURDAY, :FEBRU Stars Dinner Dance . Will be February 19 Invitations ute being sent out for inner dance to be given by the ies of the Eastern ir the arck Masonic lodge for members oZ the two orders at the Masonic temple on Friday evening, February 19, at 7 o'clock, and a Targe attend- ance is nnticipgted, The Masonic and Eastern dinner dances, the firat of which w: held several years ago, are cons! ered, among the. prominent social evpnts ot :he yeason, and the atter arice is never less than 100 couples. Dinner will be served in the temple's dining room at 7 p ™., with dancing to follow. Cards sud chess will ‘be , provided for those who do not care . to dan The of the affair coming so near to that of the birthda: nis versary of the country’s first presi- dent, the Washington's birthday idea will be carried out in the decorations. Reservations mast be made with H 8, Lobach not later than February 17. | Mr. and Mrs. Lenhart Hosts at a Bridge Dinner Friday Night Mr. and Mrs.'A. P. Lenhart enter- tained last evening at their home on Avenue B with ® four course dinner. The table was beautifully decorat- ed with cut flowers and valentine favors. After dinner three tables of bridge were in play, honors Ba to Mrs. W. A. McDonald and Mr. L. K. Thompson. The Misses Hubsr Are Hostesses at _ Pretty Bridge Party Miases Rose Christine Huber entertained evening he Bi insas and Professional Women's club roums with tables of bridge. Honors in the games were won by Mrs. C. J. Lynch and Miss Katherine Bleth. Decorations in red and white were sed throughout the rooms and in “1e daintly appointed course lunch- won served’ at the conclusion of the play. aos MISS PARSONS ENTERTAINS Miss Agnes Parsons entertained last evening in her home with five ables of bricze. Decorations in the valentine colors were used. Misses Clara Pearson, Eleanor Early and Helen House of Mandan wers out-of-town guests. Honors in the bridge games were won by Miss Pearson and Miss Mable Breen. A course luncheon was served at the conclusion of the evening. BUSINESS MEETING | The regular business meeting the Walther League of the Zion ARY 6, 1926 Kn An attractive prof Dancing Party Is Miss Eleanor Mann and Miss Ros- ella Rausch entertained at a dancing Pp last evening. Valentine favors were used in the pretty table decorations, Covers were guests. Music for the dancing was furnish- ed th neapolis to attend the shi plan to attend are: E. bet an Stair and E. Eastma ing after a several weeks’ visit at home of Governor and Sortie. of| tie’s mother. Evangelical Lutheran church will be}. : held this evening in connection with the Bible study in. the chapel at 8 o'clock. All members are urged to 1B the remaining The Knights of Columbus and ladies will be entertained at a Lin- coln’s birthday dancing Grand Pacific hotel on ing, February 12, Dancing will begi at will be served. Patriotic decorations in with the birthday of Abraham to coln will be used, he dance will be Near catastkophe, one of the most elaborate eral affairs which the Knights have given durin; were issue: bers. C. 5, Myers, Joseph Sheehan, Halloran and committee which is in charge of ar- Fangemei Mrs. Mahlman Gave Several Bismarck At The Movies CAPITOL THEATRE Marital troubles are bad enough by themselves when they are not sailing ton a smooth course, but when ther: @ bad case of smallpox in addition then it’s time to wor Scott Sidney, who ights of Columbus Hosts at Lincoln's Day Dancing Party hristie rty at the ‘riday even- '9 o'clock. At midnight supper! keeping ne f the sev-! the winter. Invitati this week to the mem- | PLM .) bilyan M. J. Sadler form the hin and for the dan Clever Valentine siiine Bridge on Friday' Three honors | In ick v. jussner and e A. W. h rved a luncheon, carried e valentine motif. mont, Martha Given by Misses Mann and Rausch y at their home on Park avenue laid for forty-eight by the Grand Pacific orchestra. People go to Cities for Automobile Show Many Bismarck people are leaving) is evening or tomorrow for Min- automobile Some of those who ow next week, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Duemeland, F. Sperling, F. M. Davis, A. L. Cuth- rt, Roy Siebert, S, W. Corwin, Mr. Mrs. Al Rosen and family, Roy 'S GUEST LI Hilleboe left home in Bemidj GOVE! s Mrs, 0. morn- Minn, the Mrs. Hilleboe is Mrs. Sor: 1, where she will spend inter. months, be present. LEAVES. FOR MONTANA Frank Patera, who has been cm- ployed at the Barker Baking and Candy Co., has accepted a position as, baker at the Bon Ton bakery in Bozeman, Mont., and left this morn- ing for that place GUESTS OF DAUGHTERS Mrs. Mary Braddy of Miles City, Mont., is in the city visiting’ her daughters, Mrs. Carl Reff and Mra. Clarence Thompson. She will re- main for about a month. LEAVES FOR CHICAGO Rolf K. Harmsen left this morn- ing for Chicago, Il, where he will take a, course at tl Mergenthaler linotype operators’ school. LEAVES FOR MARKETS Miss Emma Hattlestad, proprietor of the Buchholz millinery, leaves this evening for eastern markets to purchase spring stock. P. E._0, MEETING TheP. E. Q. will have a meeting with Mrs. Lulu Harris on Fifth street Monday afternoon at 3'o’clock, RETURNS FROM FLORIDA | J, P. Jackson returned last even- > ing from an eight weeks’ visit with relatives in Ohio and Florida. LEAVES FOR CALIFORNIA Mrs. Arvilla Weier leaves today for Riverside, Calif. where she will nounce the SON BORN . W. A. Woodwork an- irth of a son this morn- Mr. and M visit for several months. HERE YESTERDAY Mr. and. Mts. E. A. Wigdam of. Steele were’ shapping in the city yes- terday: a Th Ph Pel eat the Cath $ me ol! e C1 olic Daughters of America will. be iy yg at 8 o’tlovk at Mary’s, school auditorium. © — HOT FAT | + Fat should be hot enough to brown a.piece of bredd in 20 seconds, before] jtatoes should be put in for French < The Weather | Fair tonight; Sunday in- ; creasing cloudiness and somewhat warmer. an infatuation,’ gests itself to Seasonings meat just before removing from the fire. for salt. if added earlier, will make it tough. DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician Telephone 240W Bismarck, N. D. 116 4th St. pre “Seven Days” Taxhman, Tom Wilsoi Lillian which appears at the Capitol theatre Monday, makes it uproariously funny, In fact he even makes the worried expressions of Creighton Hale, who plav the leading poles, objects of side-splitting mirth. All the same, such a conthination, any home, without Mr. Sydney to rect it to the succesful and happy ending which terminates tl ‘hours of laughter to he de: of this screen comedy, w Rich e based on the fas mous Broadway laugh success by Av- lery Hopwood and Mary hart. Supporting Miss eunvler Sidney's di y Mabel ott, Hallam Cooley, William erts Rine- ELTINGE THEATRE for Mo is ‘bed an board, “Infatuation,” which is based on Somerset Maugham's stage suc- » “Cacsar’s Wife,” the neglected flirts and the Caesarean method sug- he husband. But he rejects it in favor of—but it is heart- less to give away the etory. Supporting the ster are Per Malcolm MacGregor, Oland, Leota Lorraine, Claire DeBrey, d Clarissa Setwynne. C. her spouse immediatels A novel salution to an old problem offered by Corinne Griffith in which comes to the lay and Tuesda The problem ix the neglected ‘and the solution is the ancient used by the old Romans, ion of valen- slightest taint of suspicion attached tine decorations formed the setting to the good name of a for the party which Mrs. Henry Mahiman gave last evening in her from home on Griffin Avenue. tables of bridge were in fire, to Mrs. irs, E. H. ie te At the conclusion of the games the hostess out in When ousted Ww OATMEAL A half teaspoon of salt added to the boiling water will make all the difference between tastelessness and delicious flaver in oatmeal. from ~~ SEASONINGS should be February Birthdays Are made happier when re- membered with flowers HOSKINS-MEYER Or‘as an anniversary gift, Flowers recali the happy moments of by-gone days. WHOSE BIRTHDAY THIS MONTH? Sweet Shop SOUP RELISHES Head Lettuce 25 Cream of Chicken with Rice Tomatoes 25 Dill Pickles — Olives 15 SALADS Shrimp — Lobster or Salmon Salad... Hard Boiled Egg and Lettuce Salad. Lettuce and Tomatoe Salad.... Combination Salad ........... FISH Fried ‘Halibut — Tomato Sauce. Norwegian Fish Balis Creole... Breaded Shrimp on Toast ENTREES Boiled’ Chicken, Spanish Style. . Fried Chicken, Cream Sauce Chicken Fricassee, Noodles .... Celery 25 1000 Isle' Dressing — Mayonnaise 10 Stuffed Pork Tenderloin, Vegetable Sauce... Roast Beef, au jus. Roast Veal, Dressing ...... ef Roast Pork, Dressing, Apple Sauce. - Breaded Pork Steak, Tomato Sauce... ig! 4. Roast Turkey, Dressing, Cranbrerry Sauce. .. Roast Chicken, Dressing, Apricot Jam.... SPECIAL COOKED TO ORDER. Teyderloin Steak, Mushroonts. Chops, Saute, Fried Apple. ..... +.» 50 -. 50 Creamed Peas. .. Mashed Potatoes Steamed Appie ‘ )Lemon Cream or Ice Cream and two ved out Roman dame, her added to |JAMES KENNEDY. DIES SUDDENLY ‘era}contracting business, ere carried through by Re ateo owned a 4,300 acre near.,Bargo, personally super operations thereon. Funeral arrangements been perfected. Fargo, N. D.. Feb, 6—(#)-—James | nn former Republican commit: | teeman .for North Dakota, a in-'| ent contractor here, died Suddenly at his home here at 2 a. m. today. He had not been ill, Mr. Kennedy retired about a half ‘hour before Mrs, Kennedy, who, hear: ing a » went to his ‘bedside to find him dead: He ‘had attended 4 basketball game last night, complain- have Mrs. Joseph Mann, Pioneer Resident Mra. Josey ed of inability to sleep after tetir-|dent of Washburn and vicir ing, and had called one of his sons | passed away Thursday night ee to sit with him for an hour or 0,8 o'clock after a lingering i when he insisted he was well and re: |S fused to see a doctor. a pewer in early day: such feader: F e North Dakota polities actively associated w ondition di until the pa gan to fail Mrs. Mean ~ jas the late Alexander McKenzie and Senator Judson LaMoure, while, as a figure in nai tions, he e t i republican conven: operated with such lead late Bois Penrose. Coming to Barge as a hay and rid- ing over the country on ‘horseback selling Bibles to the carly comers in the then sparsely settled: region, he became a hotel clerk. Later he . | purchased the hotel and aperated it, [es husband lived many years they » going there fi MASQUERADE CARNIVAL DANCE I. 0. 0. F. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1926 > G. P. Orchestra $1.00 Per Couple , Extra Ladies 25c The World Renowned Rhondda WELSH MALE SINGERS A Perfecily Blended Chorus of Male Voices Presenting Selos, Duets, Trios, Quartettes, Double Quartettes, Choruses and Glees Members of ‘the Victorious Rhondda Choir, Pittsbugh International, U. S. A., 1913. . THIRD AMERICAN AND CANADIAN TOUR Bismarck Auditorium, Thursday, Feb. 18 —— Auspices Bismarck Kiwanis Club, for the Benefit of COMMUNITY BUILDING FUND LET THE CAPITAL LAUNDRY RENEW IT! Your personal clotties or your house- hold effects — if they show signs of “dirt should be sent to the Capital Laundry \Dry Cleaners: We'll renew them for you in a manner that you : qi admire. i 5 \ CAPITAL LAUNDRY C0. for years, until\he went into the gen- by three son ipal jobs in Los Angeles, of Bismare pokane and Milyau: im, ing not, of Washburn, ‘Dead pioneer resi Mann was elected county treasurer. les her husband she is survived water in the ice ‘Wok, und the®con- tents will stay fresh. Lambert of Washburn, nd Forks, and Winston , PIMENTO When a can of pimento has been She also leaves several opened, keep the remainder in a jar,; sisters and brothers. ; covered with‘cold water, in the ice; Funeral services will be held Sun-! box, Change the water every day, m'day afternoon at the town hall in a Washburn with Rev. L. R. Burgum in charge. Burial will be made at the | Riverview cemetery in Washburn. Cook with Gus. It’s the} | Ideal Fuel. | | Lewis J. of ESCALLOPED DISHES For ebcalloped dishes, cook the onions and green peppers in butter first, so that the dish need not, be baked so long. i Keep cheesecloth bags containing lettuce and celery wet with cold r KOOT SPECIALIST All diseases of the feet saccens- fully treated, Phone 311 DR. CLARA WEST! Richmond's Rootery y appointment, ut} Matinee Every Day At 2:30 TONIGHT — Saturday COME EARLY! FIRST SHOW 7:30 “THE VANISHING AMERICAN” RICHARD DIX, LOIS WILSON, NOAH BEERY Felix Cat Comedy A real Party with this new ORTHOPHONIC VICTROLA Just Roll go the Rugs and ance | ' With Victor music every dancer de- mands an encore when the new Orthophonic Victrola does the playing. MONDAY and TUESDAY CORINNE GRIFFITH and PERCY MARMONT —IN— “INFATUATION” | From the Play “Caesar's Wife’ | If you haven't danced yet to the music \ of this new Victrola you have a thrill “THE STUDIO” |; coming. 2 Lucas Block Phone 121 Bismarck, North Dakota |! Come in today and liste. to your favorite music, played as it ought to be played. : Hoskins - Meyer Gregg Shorthand Touch Typewriting American Bookkeeping Scereta al Training Individual instruction, — the closest} al attention, the best positi Also, the most || reasonable rates for tuition, i “Prof.” R. E. Jack, Principal 2 _——— ee ee ee TM LU a Days Clearance of Sample Fur Coats Sale Starts Monday, Feb. 8th Continuing Tuesday and Wednesday Only This is the greatest selection of Fur Coats ever shown in Bis- marck. Thousands of dollars worth of all the very newest creations direct from New York City to be sold at one-half their regular value. UNHVNUAONEAE TU AUUETENONERALAEUAOUEUA AAA Hudson and Northern Sea! Coats, Raccoon, Muskrat, Northern and Silver; Mink, Marmot ahd Jap; Caracul, Black, Cocoa and Gray; Beaver, Opossum and Squirrel. Trimmed and plain Coats, All Coats Ranging in Values to $350 to be sold from $9.00 to 167° : : fo Yt These are the samples of the London Fur Company of New York ‘City, well known to many satisfied patrons in Bismarck. Mr. D. London will be in per- sonal charge during this FUR SALE and will be pleased to answer all questions OTPOPLOAUOAOTASOAEOAGOECOAOAERAERAEAGUAEUAUUAUAAOEAUOAU regarding the different furs and to assist you in your wants, Buy With Confidence and Save One-Half EVERY COAT GUARANTEED... ! _. BUCHHOLZ MILLIN |Z 9 THIRD STREET. tases SD

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