The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 25, 1926, Page 5

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Parties for Friends of Mrs. Cecil Day Mrs. .G.: He “Dollar entertained Tuesday evening at the R. D. Hos- kins home 6n' Fourth street tice! the second of a series of hig in com- pine to her house ftbten of Srlage’ were’ pli jes o' e were pla: going to. Miss Rose S¢ seh, Mis ‘oh tian Huber and Mrs. Day. a oat. Tancheon wax served at the concly- sion of thé. play. Cut flowers deco- rated the rooms. The. fitat party was given “last “ Picapayrd safterni a at which time! two tables played... Mra. J. J. Lobet and Mrs. D: ewe hone ors. At both affairs: inti ‘friends of Di ma of Bismarck, eon Wednesday ery Pr Pretty Affair wos & P. in her home on Avenue Bet au-atterncon bridge party; Pour tables:were in play dur- ing the afternoon and honors were won. by Mrs. 0. Lundquist and Mrs. Austin Logan. St. Patrick ‘aay: favors, combined artistically wit! iow. jonquils, were the attractive decorations used. At the conelusion of the bridge games a course lunc! erved. AMBRICAN: PRESS DISCUSSED AT The “American Press” was the pro- gram ‘topic’ at the meeting of So Current. Events club wensent ternoopat the home of Mi Cashing. The following cueeek were given “The Power of the Cartoon and Glimpses. of the. Lives of renwue Cartoonists,”"—Mrs. C. Sim} “Journalists id Column Mra, John A. Larson. at the conclusion of the afternoon the. hostess refreshment course. — FORTNIGHTLY CLUB ENTERTAIN- At the meeting of the Portrightly| Ge pl Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. . L. Nuessle on Second street, two “Lenhart ee “te A served a ther by rote John Burke told of the RETURN TO HOME I IN_NEW SALEM ' UMr. and. Mrs. “Bob. Milheiser and Gabert. returned to their home mw _ in $00 thee avisit with and ughter, mis is epnfined to : icin pial PR Raat also had iguests. of ote a bh Dohn of, tad «Second street ue in Biamarck. ILL WITH APPENDICITIS Dale, 13-year-old ‘son of Mr. a Mrs. Elmer J. Brown, 1016 Fourth street, was taken- to the St. Alexins: at yen ett i expected ndicitis. ¢It is expecte ont be. oparatd sapon this. * «Bt DELEGATES. RETURN, TOMORROW d FE eee state’ Fel acon can, Fein LV. A. cunxenbonncts: in tevin Lake Lak ine ‘depot in Bismarck. ati tomorrow mom 7O visit. IN clock: sad, Mrs. ~taYton, A. Nelson left last evening for| ose Mina , wilt visit for a weel ira, Nelson is a sisi K. OF a. a SONS pe lagaents ‘About 160 reservations have been made for the Knights of Columbus Father and Son banquet tonight al St. Mary’s school tee ak. inna) will be served at 6 LEAVE FOR FARGO. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Boise left this noon for ieee. where they will be the guests of Be. | Bois ister. Mi berry eel NE TO WORK ro ‘ram has #4 work rat th ounty Auditor's of- Wide’ after an illness of two weeks. {DEGREE OF HONOR MEETING "The regular meeting of the Degree a Honor lodge will be hale this evening at th 40. U. W, hall, ‘RETURNS 3 FROM LINTON ¥. E. ‘McCurdy, state’s attorney has returned from. Linton, where he has been transacting business. the Tribune, is He " SHOPPING Hi «Mrs. ‘Fred: Moffit ar A oftit wi shopping in the city today. ——— is LL : "Nona Cunninghaw, steno- today. ‘effort.’ Polish the - the entire ‘thouse in one day. Rent $2 per day. Webb Bros. even — alt bg the'se:| MP. MINNEA! F.C. stevie and Mr, and i Mea. | j or two weeks, and has resumed her pos’ + | teacher in the Apple Creek district Legionnaires Are Hosts to Auxiliary At Social Meeting. A play, “A Flower ¥ Ld arae! ‘ed students of the the direction: of alles ina ge \, featur e American pee x3| night with Auxiliary | ites ‘and friends ore 4 as guests. Mrs, A, D. Mc tertained with a nuinber of violin sol ha until mid- Dancing was bia whee a refreshment course was “Preceding the social meeting vis Legion held.a short business at which time ¢ resolution ed, heartily endorsing the ‘community building project and pledging Le: sapere to it. Routine. busine: ransacted at the Auxiliary, raestinig earlier in the evening. Miss Huber Hostess fo Miss Rose Huber entertained last evening in the Business and Profes- sional Women’s club rooms as a Seek. to Mrs..Cecil Day of Hud- son, W: Four table ‘At the conclusion of the games the hostess served a daintily appoint- ed course luncheo BAND SENDS REPRESENTATIVES TO FARGO Marion Folsom and Marston Gor- don have been elected from the Bis- marck Juvenile Concert Band to at- tend the convention of Federate: Music clubs to be held March 3, 4, 5, at Fargo. The delegates have "al: ready received invitations from the Commercial club and the Sigma Al- pha Tota fraternity to attend formal. receptions, SPECIAL: LENTEN SERVICES At the Lenten devotional service ing at 7:15 o'clock at St. George's» Episcopal church the rector, Rev. F. H. Davenport, will give one of a series of Lenten sermons con- cerning the sacraments and rites of . The subject this evening "The Sacrameng of Marriage.” ENTERTAIN. GIRLS The Women’s Community Council will be hostess to the out-of-town rls in the city at the Business and jonal club Laden ning fro! to 10 o'clock. K. A. ® ieCord and Mrs. Ralph Penner will be dacha charge. st. PATRICK'S PARTY Arrangements are being d - informal St. Patrick's party to given by the: Ladics ‘Auxiliary. to the 4) Patriarch Militant, 1. 0, 0. F., at the Qdd, Leben Balt ‘on Wednesday evening, March 17. {ENTERTAINED NED BRIDGE CLUB Miss Agnes Parsons entertained the members of her club last evening at bridge: Honors‘were:won by Miss rion Burke. - The hostess served rreshments at the meee of the evening. ENTERTAINED SED INFORMALLY Mrs, Roy Riggs ent®rtained a num- ber of friends at en informal sew- ing party last evening. Refreshments were served at the conclusion of the evening. VISITOR RETURNS HOME Mis. oe Gainer left this morn- ing for home in Neche, E ane a "visit in Bismarck with her jughter, Mrs. Merle M. Gilroy. 1S_ IMPROVED Mrs. M. C. Do; who has been ill school. RETURNS TO TO HOME Miss jalverson, who has been the fee of Mrs, W. C. Mills for several days, returned to- day * her home in Minot. | * ARE VISITING HERE rea F. Gustafson and Mrs. Elof Anderson of McClusky are ‘spending the day in the city with friends. MARRIAGE. ANNOUNCEMENT Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Bernice Nolan and Lester Grant Fohl, both of this city. M, W. A. MEETING MONDAY ‘The Modern Woodmen of America will meet “Monday seenlagy March 1,| at 8 o'clock at the A. A. 0. U. W. hall, ENTERTAINS CLUB Mrs, F. A. Lahr was host the Tuesday Bridge club at its rei lar meeting Tueseay afternoon. CONFINED AT AT HOME Miss ‘Dorothy Blunt of the county treasurer's office is confined to her home today by illness. FROM-CENTER Mrs, C, M. Allen has. returned to, her home in Center after a short visit in the CSS RETURNS TO TO BISMARCK. i returned to the city after spending three years. with his son at Am: ery. W Wis. BERS ors ON BUSINESS L. Glaser of ig smarck: ai ii Minot Cloak shops as Py the Pe day on business. —— SHOPPING HERE and Mrs. Geo Schoenscker Mir ashburn were shopping in the | city® yeaterday. MRS. LAHR ENTERTAINS CLUB Mrs, E. rie Lahr. entertained the her bridge club on Tues- 4} Montmarte.’ Dally Lenten Bite reading and meditation prepared for Commianion Gn Evangelism of Federal Coungil of the Churches: of Christ in° America. THURSDAY The Living Water Read Jn. 4:7- Text:’ 4:14. ‘The. water that I shall give aim shall become in him a well of ad springing up into eternal fe. . fi Meditatlon—This woman thought to, get enough life by satisfying physi- cal appetites, by escape from work| and by winning admiration. We think greater prominence, wealth, better clothes and more 'conspic- uous friends would give it to us. We are consumed with worry about all these things. When Christ becomes the real center of man’s life the soul finds with fountain of thought, of affection and of actions which automat- ically overflows to others, quite in- dependently. of petty xwhas com- yee ‘When we live the ovet- lowing life, gthers are blessed and So are we. Prayer—Gracious Giver of the Wak: er of life, give us the living water. Grant that we be not like cisterns but rather like fountains which receive but to give out. Grant us to be generous in soul, always seeking to make our words and deeds bear testimony that Thou art the source of whatever goodness we may attain. (Copyright, 1926-—-F, L. Fagley) Qaeiisocict SSrenemoe eee | | AT THE MOVIES | — ELTINGE THEATRE — Lewis Stone will be seen at the Eltinge tonight in “The Girl: from The story is taken Pryde's novel “Span- The come’ on the “Wild Waves" with to be found in the ther Goose = from Anthony ish Sunlight. program further variety Hodge Podge, ies.” For Friday and Saturday, Jack Holt, Florence Vidor, and Noah Beery will be seen in the “The En- chanted Hill” from the story by Pe-/ ter B. Kyne. The plot deals with the conflict waged over the ownership of} two neighboring ranches, owned re- spéctively by Jack Holt and Florence Vidor, For some reason, which isn’t revealed until the very end, Ira Todd, the unscrupulous manager of idor's property, enters into a racy with a rascally lawyer to {Powerful Skin Remedy Discovered 4 Dries Up Eczema, Barbers’ Itch and All Skin Eruptions * In a Few Days Must Give Results in 7 Days or Money Back This wonderful surgeon’s prescrip- tion now known all over America as Moone’s Emerald Oil, is so efficient in the treatment of skin diseases that the itching of eczema stops with one application. A few applications and the most persiantent case of Eczema is healed never to return. Moone’s, Emerald Oil is safe and pleasant to use. It is so powerfully antiseptic that odors arising from ulcers, gangrene and cancer are in- stantly ki! Moone’s Emerald Oil in the origi- nal bottle is disperwed by pharma- cists, It is aot a patent medicine, but a wonderful erator surgeof. Any d ways has Moone’s Emerald Oil hand.—Adv. FOOT SPECIALIST all aeneres of the feet succens- y treated. one 311 DR. CLARA B. WESTPITAL Richmond's Bootery Sat. Evenings by appointment. Matinee Every Day At 2:30 “TONIGHT — Thursday LEWIS STONE “THE GIRL FROM MONTMARTE” A New Drama of Old Spain Comedy, “Wild Waves” HODGE PODGE © “Mother Goose Movies” . Coming JACK HOLT, FLORENCE H BEERY | ‘The Enchanted Hill” Palace - Mandan “The Lost World” @efraud Misa Vidor out, of her rene! ind gain possession of Jack Holt’ jand as well, by pore him killed. The fight to Wold their property| and the development of a Reig romance between Holt and Miss Vi- dor serve to keep the plot boilin; right up to the happy. and auecessful | finish. What wit! rides, a. plane thrills, maehine gun hold-up: fist fights and pistol battles, there | isn't a dull moment from the i PIONEER DAKOTA INDIAN FIGHTER DIED EARLY TODAY John Shermer, pioneer Indian fighter, passed away at his home, 316 {Fourth street, at 8 o'clock this morn- ing following a several months’ ill- ness with heart trouble. Mr. She mer came to North Dakota in 1876 as a United States soldier from id, served in the Ind wars and was with Reno at the time of the Custer massacre. e deceased was born in Philadel- in 1851, and was ut years flash-in to the last fade-out. THE CAPITOL / May McAvoy travels the devil's own highway in “The Road to Glory’ which will shown for tonight at gre Capitol theatre, The dainty star is excellently cast and is_ ably sup- ioe sa by Leslie Fenton, Ford Steri- @ and a cast of stellar players. iss McAvoy portrays a rieh, care- teckless girl who suddenly the hand of Fate. turned | 4, ust her. How she recovers her) precedi happiness a story that will Yone | wi linger for its romantic thrill. Howard Hawks wrote the story at] “The Road to Glory” and in addition, oie the production for Fox ms. aie Gant year of mall other daughter, who died in 1894. Mr. Shermer has been known “Dad” Shermer by friends in the city for years. He is survived by two |daughters, Miss Elizabeth Sherm and, Mrs. grandson Theodore Leonard and Grant ‘Ander- son; two sisters, and four brothers. Funeral services will be ‘ield from the home Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, Rev. C. F, Struts offieiatin Burial ‘will be at-St. Mary's cemetery. Telephone Co.’s Stock Issue Is - Oversubscribed The recent issue of preferred stock offered to telephone users by the Northwestern Bell Telephone com- pany has heen over-subscribed, ac- cording to word received from _heud- uarters by Area Manager F. W. Snyder. This issue was for $5,000,000 and was offered jn all of several hundred ; éxchanges operated by the company in the five states of its territory. Mr. Snyder has been advised that «of over-subscriptions to the stock it will he impossible to allot applicants the full amount applied for. It will require several days to check the applications for all of the .jeompany’s territory, he says, but that A. W. Lucas Co. END OF THE MONTH “BARGAIN BASEMENT SALE Woolen Sweaters For Boys and Girls; slip-over style; values to $4 ees re- duced to .. 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WF, Tissue Gingham A very fine 32-inch Tissue Ging- bot a many vr rel rie and designs; our regular 49¢ value at... 25c Women’s Cotton Union Suits , Light weight, with built up ; shoulders and knee length: 5 59c “Plain and Fancy Voiles ech ae in many pa colots; out $ at Boe or 3 Yas. for 91.00 36-Inch Madras Shirting In many new colors ang macigos 39 per yard -. f i Cc White Enameled Ware One large assortment, consisting of tea kettles, double boilers, combats, dish Pi 12- “iors pails, an mend other large items, each .. 95c Large Size Rag Rugs i ym" 89 Chinchilla Winter Coats Children’s, red and tan, a $2.95 very special bargain at. Men’ 8 Flannel Gloves ; ther-faced, sites, - iar Fa pong tee izes, inh 25 c Another Value Giving Hosiery Event—720 Pairs of Women’s - RAYON and LISLE 50 Cc. A splendid heavy weight Stocking of Rayon and Lisle that has the appear- ance of an all silk hose, A large,as- sortment of colors tq choose from. 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Grey Enameled Ware One lot, consisting of many use- ful utensils, such as large dish pans, kettles, etc., each. 36-Inch Window Shades In green, buff and tan, on a very good spring roller; each * ° Children’s Stockings One lot of sll wool, in all sizes, black and tan, some with ane ribs; a pair ‘ 36-Inch Curtain Goods Barred Marquesette, in cream and white; suitable for bedroom and‘kitchen curtains; a very spe- cial bargain at the yd. Men’s Union Suits Medium weight, made of fine s-ft yarn; all sizes; very special at ' $1 .39 Our Regular $2. 15 Mirro Brand Aluminum Percolaters Full two-quart size, with an absolute guarantee of wear and service; RENE angela! at $ 1 79 . 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