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oe (ee A i ‘ >» ‘79 recommended. Annual Dinner Dance for Masonic Families The annual dinner dance given last evening at the Masonic Temple by the Eastern Star and Masonic lodges was one of the most successful and well attended affairs in the history of the order. About 260 guests were in attendance. At 7:30 o'clock di ner was sefved from tables beauti- fully decorated with cherry tree: balloons and candles in red, wh ‘avors were in the ch nd ull appointments cai out the George Washington motif. The Lutz orchestra from Mandan played for the dancing after dinner. The 1 was also decorated in the patriotic colors and balloons, con- fetti and entine added to the gaiety of the affair. Much_of the credit for the success of the dance goes to the committee of Eastern Star ladies who were in charge. Moi. E. J. Schultz was gen- eral chairm Ronald Mclntyre Has Dancing Party for Jomestown Ronald McIntyre entertained last evening following the Jamestown- Bismarck basketball game with a dancing party at his home in comp! ment to a number of Jamestowh young People who are week-end vi: itors in the city. Fifteen Indance. A prettily aj per, was served at mii night, Out-of-town guests include Kathleen Warren of Mandan; Miss Margaret DeNault, Eileen W Lara Cirby; Mesers. Robert Fraze Lorraine Rand, Bernard Shreini Jerome Scloen, Pau} Curtis, Thomas ‘Thompson, Bud Movius, Norton Davi Richard Vallancey and Harold Ni bauer, all of Jamestown. ENTERTAIN AT CARDS — Mr. and Mra. Roy Wildfang enter- tained Tuesday night for the mei bers of their card club, Three tables| J: were in play during the evening. Luncheon was servéd at midnight, The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. H. Hanna Grimes, Mr. and lughes, Mr. and Mrs. A. and Mrs. H. T. Crui Mr..and Mrs, George Hughes, Mi P. E. Roth, Mrs. E. Easton, Mr. and Mrs. Person, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hughes, Mr. Marion Clisby. CONCORDIA COLLEGE CHOIR HERE The Concordia College choir of Moorhead, Minn., will give a concert in Bismarck on Sunday afternoon, March {4. at the City Auditorium, batten’ is being held to prepare for The Moorhead choir is composed of \40 ‘voices: nnd comes to the city well BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Announcements have been reccived in the city of the birth of a son, February, 9, to Mr. and Mrs. Geot Brinkman of Chicago, Mrs. Br man will be remembered as Miss Gladys Vesperman of this city. VISITS IN PORTAL Gottlieh Zeller, who is employed) at the superintendent's office of the} Soo line, left this morning for Por- tal, N. Dp where:he will visit rela- tives, r — _ CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS TO MEET Auo There will. be a ‘meeting of the b@atholic Daughters of America Mon- "t @hy evening at 8 o'clock in St. Mary's sthoo! auditorium. LEAVE FOR NEW ORLEANS | Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. MacGillis will leave Monday morning for New Orleans, Louisiana; on a several weeks’ vacation. —— ., VISITING HERE Mrs. Jack McCabe of Belfield, N. D., is spending a few days in Bis- marck, the guest of Mrs. Helen Doyle. IS IMPROVING Mrs. R. A. bg re | |, who has been very ill with bronchitis for the past, ~wegk, is slowly improving. RETURN HOME ‘s!Miss Tollie Nelson of Washburn will return home this evening after # short visit in the city. WEEK-END VISITOR Miss Lara Cirby of Jamestown is spending the week-end in the city, the guest of friends. 2g —— VISITING HERE Missifona Jerfaon of Falkirk. is spending the week-end in the city. with tfriends, HOUSE GUEST Miss Halverson of Minot is the house ee it of Mrs. W. C. Mill ustomers wanted. More ci mie Dale's. Dairy.” Price t, Phone 9F 11. The lateat hits on Bruns- wick records. ‘Webb Bros. |; Unsettled. tonight: and Sunday with probably occasional snow. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY. 20, 1926 isitors) ® Is Successful Affair) - for Mothers’ Birthdays, is a member, of the beard. VISITS HUSBAND Mrs. Frank Talcott of ‘Fargo ar- rived in the city last evening to spend the week-end with her hasban who is in the city on business co nected with the federa! court sea- sion here. ON VACATION Miss Esther Nelson of the Webb Brothers store will leave this even- ing for her home in Washburn, where he will spend a week's vacation, ‘LEAVES FOR LOS ANGELES Edmund A. Hughes will leave to- morrow morning for Los ‘Angcles, Calif., for an extended stay, SON_ BORN Mr, and Mrs. John Glum of Mc- Kenzie announce the birth of a son on Thursday, February 18. « BUSINESS TRIP Walter L. Day will leave tonight for the Twin Cities where he will transact business. WEEK-END VISIT Miss Alice Brown has gone to her home in Underwood to spend tl week-end. * . f At The Movies o « HE CAPITOL Some years ago Harold MacGrath wrote an hilariously amusing stor; o! roung societysman who hire himself out as a coachman, and pe himself into a series of astonishing adventures. The book made a for- tune for MacGrath. And tl in the leading role. - said to be jollier than ever in its most recent incarnation as a photo- play, produced by Warner Bros, as _ Osteopathic Physician 116 4th St. Telephone 240W FOR RELIABLE | INSURANCE City Insurance Es OL EE eee Fe | > Ea > = = Fy eo > Faeg 3 Gannon, Elizabeth Robertson, BB j . aoa 2 ns Uotuship Wallace, Bessie Baldwin, “ila su,| Parents’, Teachers : eee Vaid ant ing, Evelyn nston, ) iat ; Ww * gets : Nucdale, Nudie 81 ‘ith. } sc Association ants | cahnaqobaT nh n, Mrs. E. Wolliver, Gertrude Evarts, of oeaan| Larger Membership Frigidaire Is Colder 2) SOR Se A membership drive is being con- | Th I ro TN ine ducted throughout the states for the an ce Mesdames Yaeger and Dally tenten ribie reaaine |! Laeut. and Mrs. purpose of increasing the membership ‘ editari e r i the state P: + Port rY i 3 Telker Entertained Cinoition ant xvaneciom a {| Hanson En Route | sisocaion tom i ie cae Frigidaire ‘elec Federab Council of the Churches ; pril 16 tric refrigeration maintains — oF Chela tn"Amerion” 8 ee ee : tem; fate so cold that foods an wobec sdtertoicua geseaeday at sa Ala h y TORU BAGLESS Testis wen t rt h until they come t a surprise birthday party in honor The Cah of Gat ea holbrpan ne hie chia of their mothers, Mrs, Margaret Mos- i by Mra, Hans your table. Frigidaire is always brucker and Mra. Chazles Fisher. The Read Jn, 1:29-84. Text: 1:29. | home from the Orient. * ida . party was given at Mrs. Moshruck- j Behold the Lamb of God which | the letter, Lieutenant and, Mi n adopted. cold. See Frigidaire demon- a a the 18 i y wi aeertls a is - HF netbfee tables of whist were in play, Be Segatioeanin thea pemyea” hea 2 Cook with Gas. {t's the; strated at our display room. onors going to Mrs. George Tekippe Meditation—In th 1 } i te or eee Ss — is ed y lovely fered in sacrifice, je sacrific: gifts, : 2 the best. of the ; LS Rouen were used to decorate, the Without. spas: or. thomurtas tie Fete B. K. SKEE rooms a pink color motif was richest sai the I {| visit. They * . , carried out. A course luncheon was the Maa ore mabtor ‘his Gol, a pareense ir fi New con 408 Broadway served at the conclusion of the af-| ‘ * In Hebrew lore the man: upon! perience on such venient purchase ternoon, : ‘ { whom the dove should descend| they land in New Yor Sricke sbnbO ue Silke hain aurhene,sleeveles pn, jamas of gfove/ was be who should baptisa “wien cincied the globe. °° 0 slight charge . \s 0; into a new spirit, by whic! y ieutenant Hanson is a Bisme | Tk "He rown or amoking suis. should be able s0\¢o love God as i boy and received his educati Jor freight and in- ! a old sins. He would be/ local schools. He has made an ex- é 'S Hostess : at a ener ‘ to them the Lamb of God. The| cellent gecord in the navy and now Trustworthy ecssicod Party Friday Night the first starring vehicle for Sydney| Father's gift of his beloved was to| expects to be assigned to two years Chaplin, following his success in} convince the wayward heart of|of shore duty.. He hopes to he sent : Stas’ rane ’” Heswa; 10! rley’s Aunt.” “The Mun on the| man forever of the redee to Annapolis The maintenance of a m, 1016 Fourth will be shown here on Mond: of God. street, hig dee Sie < ae ine a i ue three days, If you' pointed hofiest hearts. " standard . of accuracy syst at a whist party evening fol,| ot & laugh in your system, this 1 f G i ‘ Y y ao . lowing the Blamarck-Jamestown ba ta picture that will pull it out. ill] In Christ the Gospels direct us.” . . worthy of the term s * ketball gam eiwe fables ‘were: in| get all the laughs you've got to give. Prayerin Thy, face, 0 saviour. of February Birthdays scientific, requires a high " - d Ib tl . Byrne. Music, readings and a solo] ELTINGE THEATRE love’ of God, No ether power than iH Are made happier when re-|| .Scnse of ntoral and ethi- dance by Miss Byrne were enjoyed. Critics who have already seen| a mightier and holier affection can - cal responsibility which Decorations were in the George/ Colleen Moore's latest film, “Irene,”| expel from our divided hearts our membered with flowers . E Washington motif. A course lunch-| proclaim it the greatest motion pic-| love for the unholy and the sel- patrons have found here eon was served at the conclusion of| ture fashion show ever exhibited. fish. O Lamb of God, we come, we from during alt the %: f the evening. { Lae oe a edhe) was bred Ane oe LL Sieiayy uring all the years 0: “Bright Spot in Prosperous Area.” we | expen: in ii ri . . L y ! is’ 0 KIWANIS CLUB APPRECIATES ove al gone. for “the little stag ils aes ae age HOSKINS-MEYER our existence. beauties whe apmode etn Holywood Training School of lOr-navandannieerary-wiet In the opinion of Roy A. Young, Minneapolis Picture. * * oes * % fs Federal Reserve Bank governor, North Dakota oda fone eee oil it nea Religious Education Flowers: tecall the Happy Bonham Bros. is looked upon as The Particular Bright Spot roduction is sai e et a ¥ on, president of| by the fact that it is filmed in nat-| Was Very Successful|| moments of by-gone days. Optometrists and Jewelers. of the Whole Region. | Us well for our clty| “"The story of “ » sceth SE BIRTHDAY Mr.-Y al dress before th | he story of “Irene ” is based on| The Bismarck Standard «Training WHOSE yd ! r. Young reported, in an address before the | the musical ¢ Ladi ars sone, suce| eehee! of Religious Education, ‘which THIS MONTH? board at Minneapolis recently that banking the citizens. We especially desire to| cesses of this show now enjoy a| week at the hich cektol heed ok conditions in this district are the best in years, the'plane furnished ect? ("| fide ponularity.- “Allee Allue Gown” night, The school ‘was ‘the first of and that-this is especially true in North Dakota. “ ‘ , i j the kind to be heid in Bismarck and | = Irene” comes to the Elti fe , * A FF ___ TO JAMESTOWN Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. In! g™% Very, successful, according to C.| We North Dakotans knew all this but we like Miss Bertha R. Palmer, field work-| addition to Miss Moore the cast i rth Dakota Council of Religious to hear Mr. Young say it ex for the state council of religious! cludes Lloyd Hughes, George K.| Hduvatinn who pecsied = : aye sdveation, will Yeave eee eee ing te Arthur and Charles Murray. a yegeven a adante: ~wéte. én- a ———_ ‘. the instructors in a Standard Teach- ot whom: received” Serater ers’ Training school to be conducted Fred Norling Will credits to apply’ on a standard lend. ere next week. The following weel a " i she will do sintiar work at <crnd| Be Fargo Manager [towing students received woe | GUARANTY Fash Pilger 1 boon asbiatin For Washburn Coal] »er», titiy stirine, Stes, W. F. te BANK he teachers’ training school which babe [ada iate A SSB LUT fas Lee MATINEE EVERY DAY AT 2:30 eee mented Beeeee tie laast — abla is haa ‘been assist-| Hughes, Viola I. Bailey, Mrs. L. W. . A. LATIR, Pres, aa ant manager of the Washburn Lig-| Shorey : ‘ an : —— sq. |nite Cost company's office in. Bis-| t0rey Isabel H. Ole TONIGHT — SATURDAY LAH, Y. P. ATTENDS BOARD MEETING | marck, has just received a well de- 5 Cashier R. E. Bonham will be in attend-/ served promotion and will leave the % E. BAKER, A. Cash. ance at the meetfhg of the state! first of the week for Fargo to assume bh cpinte ra board of examiners in’ optometry of} the management of the 0 office FOOT SPECIALIST ry the North Dakota state board of op-of the company. M jorling is anlf All diseases of the feet success- tometry in Minot, February 24. The! experienced man in that line of work fully treated. p fe state examinations which will he| endye buutncoe ay acres the com- Phone 311 held at a later date. Mr. Bonham|or the state considerablgn He nae DR. CLARA B. WESTPHAL ; Richmond's Bootery Sat. Evenings by appointment. |! een in marek the past 13 years, the last eight of which have been the Washburn company Mrs. Norling and their three chi dren will join Mr. Norling in Fargo in about 10 days. Andrew Halver_ of Bismarck Dies resident of Bur- . “THE STUDIO” Lucas Building. Phone 121 Bismarck, North Dakota. A Complete Secretarial : Course. We have a Secretarial Course planned with great care by the Gregg Publishing Company. It consits of: (1) Secretarial Studies. (2) Secretarial Dictation. (3) esta Bookkeep- ing. (4) Laboratory Exercises. (5) Complete Filing Sys- tem. This course is complete in every way and can be completed in about three months by any one that is reasonably proficient in shorthand and typewriting. WE OFFER: 4 New equipment, individual * in- struction, convenient location, pleasant surroundings, the best positions... Write us about it. OUR TUITION RATES ARE VERY REASONABLE. “Prof.” R. E. Jack, Principal. Bismarck, passed away late yester- day at a local hospital. Death was due to hear: trouble. and complica- tions incident thereto. Mr. Halver been in poor health for the past two months, but. had only been ser- jously ill for a couple of weeks. 8 Bismarck. One son, Ray, was killed overseas during the world war. He also has a sister living in Minne- pov aie and two brothers in South Da- ta. Funeral services will be held at the Perry Undertaking Parlors Mon- ny afternoon, Rey. W. E. Vater of- ficiating. Had he lived until Mo: day, wis Halver would have been 71 In Colors IS A FEATURE OF “IRENE” From the Famous Musical Comedy in which ° Colleen Moore comes to THE ELTINGE. ~ MONDAY — TUESDAY AND: WEDNESDAY Daily Matinee 2:30 ¢ It is reported that a for- tune was. expended in de- : signing and creating ~ gowns for the star and 8i ‘models who ir in the Fashion Plate Epi- sode, 4 . P.S... GENTLEMEN " ” Don't Forget We Said ene Hollywood “Beau- ~* ties ‘displaying these a — the scientific fuel. ’ A Wonderful FASHION SHOW(jj THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE News Picture Adapted from the famous musical comedy triumph It’s a Sensation! Out of a shanty into a mansion—out of heaven into your heart! LLOYD HUGHES GEORGE K. ARTHUR CHARLIE MURRAY PAGE FIVE ‘ ROAD” By VI 1E E. ROE ANNA Q, NILSSON LIONEL BARRYMORE ROBERT FRASER ‘ ‘ A Delicious Dinner Awaits You Always at the Sweet Shop. When we say we serve “Real Food,” we Comedy mean every word of it. MONDAY — TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY Our challenge is always out—that’s why so many people come in here for i tasty dishes. We always make a specialty of serving favored foods, and serving them the way you like them. Two years on Broadway as play— now on the screen with the world’s greatest fashion show! THE SWEET SHOP Her greatest comedy achicvement THE BLANKETS Send them to our laundry! Yoy'll get them back in just a few days as clean as new—and save all the great effort washing them yourself. .-. Just Phone 684 CAPITAL LAUNDRY CO.