The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 19, 1926, Page 5

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‘FRIDAY, “MARCH 19, 1926 Social and Personal Bridge Luncheon Given Wednesday by Mrs. Norman Ness Mrs. Norman Ness was hostess Wednesday ufternoon at five tables of bridge in.the McKenzie hotel par- lors. Luncheon was served at 1:30 o'clock a was followed by bridge. Mrs, T. E. Flaherty and Mrs. Joseph Breslow won the honors. Decorations in the St. Patrick day colors formed a pretty setting for the afternoon's play. table appo atinenis green and white, were also in Mrs, McKay Hostess to the Club 0’ Nine| Mrs. E. Cameron McKay of Park City, Utah, entertained the members of the Club ‘o Nine last evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dirlam. Mrs. McKay was a member of the club when she lived in| Bismarck. Two tables played, honors going to Miss Irma Logan. At the conclusion of the evening the hostess served a course luncheon, ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE Dr, Elizabeth Hollenbach entertain- ed Tuesday evening at a bridge show- er complimentary to Mrs. Ralph Halloway of Mandan, formerly Miss Gertrude Reynolds. The honoree was presented with several beautiful pieces of cut glass. St. Patrick de- corations were used and the same colors were carried out in the course luncheon. Three tables were in play, honors going to Mrs. J. J. Kenyon and Miss Jule Zellmer. GUESTS HERE Mr. and Mrs. 8, J. LaDue and son, John, of Minot are guests of Mr. and Mrs.'G. D. Mann, | Mrs,.La Dug is Mr, Mann. ‘They will at- basketball tourney at Man= here, tend tl dan while WINS BRIDGE TOURNAMENT A. L. Fosteson was winner the auction bridge tournament which em- ployees of the Bank of North Dakota have been taking part in for the last several weeks, The Weather Fair tonight and Sat- urday ; moderate temperature NEW IDEAS IN SPRING SHIRTS Bergeson’s Quality-Style-Economy Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY The luncheon|* NEWS PICTURES Teachers Entertained ~-by Mesdames Olgier- son and Nuessle Mrs. G. Olgierson and Mrs. W. L. Nuessle were hostesses Thursday evening in the latter's home on Sec- ond street at dinner. Guests were teachers of Mrs. Olgierson’s and Mrs. Nuessle’s children. Covers were marked for 18 at the attractively ar- ranged tables. Jonquils were the flowers used. An informal evening of music fol- lowed the dinner. Mrs. Lucas Is Hostess to U. C. T. Auxiliary Four tables of bridge played at the party given by Mrs. Lucas Wednesday evening in her home on Avenue A for the members of the U. ct. be ae Honors were won by Mrs. . Bush and Mrs. Ralph Penner. A course luncheon was served at the conclusion of the play. IS VICE PRESIDENT OF Y. M. Kenneth Crawford of Bismarck has been ho vice president of the Y. M. A. at the University of North Baits, Herbert Sand of Pe- tersburgh is president and other of- ficers included Miron Towne, Grand Forks, recording secretary; Frank Lunding, Hope, treasurer. TO GIVE RECITAL Miss Blanche Whittemore of Dis- marck, a senior student in the de- partment of music and expresion of Wesley College, will give « recital in expression on April 1. Dates have been announced for recitals to pe given by a number of seniors. TO ENTERTAIN CLASS Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Smith, 831 Fifth street, will entertain thd mem- bers of the Ernest Researchers class of the Methodist. Episcopal church a an Irish panty Saturday evening. ABY'SCOLDS are soon “nipped in the bad” without iCK use of—- Mrs. Lillibridge Is Honor Guest at Mrs. Whittemore’s Party Mra. A. A. Whittemore entertai the Past Matrons’ club. of the Eas| em Star Thursday stternoon at a o’clock luncheon in compliment to hi house guest, Mrs. Lillian Lillibridge Covers were marked], of Dickinson. for 14 guests. ‘The tables with jonquils low edlor scheme was carried ous all appointments. Bridge Dinner Given at McDonald Hom Mr, and Mrs. W. A. McDonald tertained last evening at a three table bridge dinner. ~T tables were decorated with bowls cut flowers. In the bridge games honors wei won by Mr, and Mr. Joe Bresiow. SUNDAY SC HOOK, CLASS ENTE ‘AINED Miss Ruth Rawisy was hostess the members of her class, the Rawley Rustlers of Methodist Episcopal church, evening. The evening was spent wi music and games, A refreshme course was served. ELECTED TO FRATERNITY Robert Birdzell and Kenneth C ie the elected to membership in Delta, Ea Rho, national forensic ford Fae narck five were among society, at the University of Dakota. Nor RETURNS FROM VISIT Mrs. Margaret Latimorelle has ‘re- turned from a visit im Portal, Ca ada, Velva and Minot. gone two weeks, Women | Tell Each Other about another tie pre solved by the safe on AN-A-CI ‘soothi ipl relief from dis» wy turbing pains, An-a-cin Also Relieves vere prettily decorated ind tulips and a yel- pretty Sunday schoo} last She has been STG LAT SPOTTERS VD PTT RA” Ge EEN THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE {] TO" TAKE PART IN COLOR DAY, CELEBRATION Miss Gwendolyn Welch, of 445 Fourth strect will be in the dang of bg Spanish Combs and Mantillas to n in connection with the twen- a egscecons Snsual, COO ORY <ptoreath at Wooster College, Wooster, Ohio, {{on May 15. cc| MR. ANDERSON IS IMPROVED . Anderson, who has been ser- iN at the’ Bismarck hospital, has improved sufficiently to be out each day. Mr. Anderson is still un- der hospital care. GRANTED MARRIA NSE in Burleigh county court Wer to Carl F. 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