The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 20, 1926, Page 5

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¥ ne} General Admission—50c Children at Saturday Camera Record of the JJ War “ + Greatest War in History. Matinee—15c 3 : ; At 8:00 P. M Evenings-—-25c - al f = SPECIAL MUSIC . \ byes i Under Auspices of ACTUAL WAR SCENES : Saturday Matinee at 3:00 ae 7. acs y THE, PROCEEDS TO RE USED FOR A COMMUNITY PROJECT ' Lloyd Spetz Post, No. 1. ~ PROM, DRISCOLL “Nor lack i friends long tried ana| Nr | rare " \ , sa Mins Nara Hendrickson of Driscall neat anil ¢ ~ tong tried and Obert Olson Named | James Bullock of ie Special Matinee Monday at) Porter’s greatest novel, “The is spending the week-end in the ctty| who: a YOURT . i ial I " ° . 2:30 si i rene S " "8 , with friends. “ame NES Whose love is round me like this! Exalted Ruler of | | Moffit Dies Here 22¢_showing Gene Stratton! Keeper of the Bees f ' 5 MATE a Wa i ‘or such! Bismarck Elks Lodge! HERE YESTERDAY arm, soft, and golden, For such | ismare “ks Lodge! yncx o A : Aira, JUERE VESTER! Pea pte eta KEI Ht dames tht , well known ‘fa ‘in the city yesterday visiting friends. bl A TP vender, O my God, to! Oberi Olson was elected exalted | nin y: % f ees ee.” jr ler of the I ck lodge of ks ‘ Five Tables ‘Play Mrs. L. F. Bechtold cla HERE is hensive © Lord that we | fo nat the | will be held Sun 5 ° * oie uw? i gracious gifts for our. last evening Rett ab PERG ihe “ Whist Party Hostess at Bridge | svonving in Hismarck today. : 2th We have thought : ChMeeH MOTE a 'g » e 2 . . nd 2 i : iven Last Eveni on Frid ON BUSINESS i 4 i ng lay Evening M. F. Olson of Driscoll was in Bis-. ruption of antriendl \ rie Hotel serving Mrs. Roy Riggs, Mrs. George E.| Mrs. L. F, Bechtold was hostsss| Mk yesterday on business, in us a new apprais t | lunch at 35¢;. ev , McCay and Mrs, L, B. Sowles enter-| Friday evening in her home to four a ran wf those Thou dost love; an 34 Luncheons tained last Svening ot the Business| tables of bridge. The rooms were =| all humility before God may we | . rf ; . and Professional Women’s club rooms| prettily decorated in green and white find the abundant life in the en | inners served for pri- in celebration of the birthday anni-| and the same colors were used in all a Uolwship riching friendship both of | the| lvate dintier parties either in versaries of Mr. Riggs and Mr, Mc-| appointments. Honors’ were won by r) humble and of the exalted. “Amen. main dining room ivate | Cay. Five tables of whist were in| Miss Catherine Morris and Mrs. E. L. (Copyright, 1926 -F. L. Fagléy) | Robt, Webb. pee nate Sous Ob mr veu : play during the evening, honors go-| Faunce. Re cress ase he newly-clected offi will be | dining room, 35c and up. We a complete line nee ieee McGarry and Mrs. ent the conclusion of the evening Special Matinee Monday at; nstalled at the regular meeting of cam serve you any hour, day ” head ie hostess served rs heon, : i rs j the to iy evening, April 2. ry i 3 ie 4 i Decorations in green and white| Mrs. W. A. Faleoner assisted Abid raper 2:30 showing Gene LON | ior offices in the lodae ure fitted by (Or night. of the new wore ‘ied bout the fooms and the Dally enter’ Bivie-- reading Ree tS ateei Novel, “The | appointments made by the new ex- | oe ' ere out in the C. E. TO GIVE PROGRAM and meditation prepared for eeper of the Bees.’ falted ruler, which will be announced | Uge Gas, the scientific fuel. ||! insi y einuiae a age AE. at the con-! the Junior Christian Endeavor s-|| Commission on Evangelism of Hater, | \ inside frosted tthe 3 ciety of the Presbyterian charch will || Federal Council of the Churches ea | Lam ir ma give an interesting program tomor-|]| of Chtist tn America. re Ss ee ERSITY FOLLIES ries "Radio Messag Theorie Sana ‘ot SATURDAY $ pebetan y “Radio Messages from the Land o “SATURDAY 4 . . ie oe EHnAETK students took part! cisise” and Frances Davis and. Dor- Friends of Christ COMING stock in the Flickertai) Follies, annual othy Petron will be lenders. There aerate, Noten, Dekota ‘ausital com: | will be several short talks ‘concern TO THE Ws nae eS Nuchols,| ing the Near East and Rev. Wright | > Read Jn. 15:12-15, See also Pet. Tapper tn the “Alba Phin scoogke| Will deliver an address on the sub-| 2:17. Text: 16:14. Ye are my | . B K SKEELS act Clava: 8 iber of the | Ject. Lila Olson will give a vocal| | frien | ° ° “ae Phi Beta’ chorus: ‘Cheriotic| #010, The public is invited to at-| Meditation—Jesus commanded men ae officer eathee Ga ote | tend the program. | to follow, to learn of hint it 408 Broadway Q wise servants, but las’ 1d be ae ee cd eth the Delta Carine aoigpity; | . BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR SON | He called ‘them Triend MARCH 25TH . . ag ‘ Pp ry \ called us n Bd pele cr: a fraternity OFches | Gervarten class at her home, 406| counsels of God th ais cea ‘ es eae Fifth avenue northwest, Mandan, yes. ToFe than serfs 8 America’s Foremost Entertainer LEGION TO ENTRETAIN WAR | terday afternoon, the toccasion leing! of Love. ny of disc 5 ; MOTHERS the third birthday“anniversary of her| Ples r chose the. fo - autiful Lloyd Spetz Post, No. 1, American |#0n, Billy. The Soms were attrac. ice Pee j After Y Dri Th Legion, wi rtain the Fort Lin-| tively decorated in St. Patrick's day . ; coin Chapter, American War Mother, | colors, thd thy favors carried oat the | ROGE R er Your Drive Over The on Wednesday evening. The War| same scheme. lelightful luncheon ; 2 m (bo, Mothers aall raaet-we Be Gpaia tc | wab-soryed after an’ altetnoon, of re - Memorial Highway You sifte Shera = :. Coles ners ny games. laws 3 AND. THE Ww wi met by the Legion and escort- . ‘i 7 " ENTERTAIN 3 ill Be Ready To Sto ed to the Legion hall. Se pe ors health ady p ANDERSON - TEMPLE street, was hostess last e ng ata 4 DE RE Rev. C, F. Strutz officiated at the| prettily planned dinner party for a AT. THE marriage of Mrs. Violet Ten ¥'e and we ae Hs he Sunday genvel Carl F, Anderson, solemnized Thurs-| Class of the Presbyterian church, . ay evening at the Evangelical par.| Covers were marked for 12. After Two Tenors, Baritone, Basso : sonage, - Mr. and Mrs.tE, J, Meader| dinner the evening was spent with] and dalighter were in attendance. Mr.) Fames and music, : anderson is a well known carpenter| ee c ay - in this ‘city, The couple will make| BLECTED TO HONORARY FRATER- .65—(Tax Included) udtedeninn. Pesomer tT aiatic, Petron ‘and George Rus of ‘ tot ens O THE HOSPT’ ismarck were among the fifteen 1" » ht ality FB eines Gis Salte. Cc. | 2 has| students at the University of North The Home of Quality Food and Service beens ill theigeat, week with an Dakota to be chosen to. honorary COMING a tack of influenza, was taken to St.{ membership in Sigma XI, national yPeunnele Alexius hospital "yesterday, W. Rpmeeany Stemiine ebolety. WINNIPEG KIDDIES + RETURNS FROM OHIO ‘n - 2:30 showing Gene Stratton : a i 5 ; ‘ ; Porter's greatest novel, “The; nc, jraattee srirte4 gu fF Matince Brery Bay at 2:0 . Your Own Home! Keeper of the Bees.” jas in the clty, TONIGHT — SATURDAY \ 5 e That’s the way all of our work comes —————S=—_—=——————————— is SERIOVSLY ILL back to you. ! =,)|__Buddy. Walla, young son of Mr. ee ‘ ; z iit Mr Fegene. Walla, is seriously | Raymond Griffith Buy that piece of ground upon which you contemplate We take so much time and care in the ie in building your home—then come to, us for a consulta- cleaning of the finer fabrics that words Partly cloudy tonightand |}; Big Hits on Brenoorick a s tion on the plans and the method of construction. We - ae priser ig ae at the RO eT es HANDS UP _ will engineer the financing of your home on the easy TAEHETOUBS POGUE, BACLT PADIS, ‘ays; ympat \ era . S : ‘ payment plan—with no greater. outlay than your pres- No job is too difficult for us. ° Removal Py Waltz Nothing serious, just light ies ° of stains is our specialty. Consult be. 3088—Always; I Don’t: Be- | comedy entertainment . ent rent. Remember, there’s a man at the other end of Pins vote are phate ieee a Hote, Bat Say It Again cen the phone who will be pleased to call and consult with OECLTDH SEPT TORE, ROLE ROEM Balee: ride;.She was just a ‘pe 7] pay ra Sweethea jos —and— ‘ ox : ' 069—After I say I'm Sorry: NEWS PICTURES | Shake {hat thing — 1” PALACE — MANDAN cgugen = Png," Fg my, J Anna , 3 Nilsson pee Lionel ‘ y sweetie; around | rrymore , the corner—Comedian pss If. G. Hanson, Mer. the hospital where expert care could be given him, CAMPFIRE GIRLS PLAN HIKE The Wetomachick Campfire girls were entertained last evening at » party at the Wachter schools. Games were played and refreshm serv- ed. Plans were made for a hike next Saturday afternoon. INJURED BOY IS IMPROVING Emil Wenz, Mayear-old boy, who ‘was injured at his home in Dodge when he was attacked by a bull, is reported ak getting along nicely’ ut the St. Alexius hospital. GUEST HERE. Miss Mary Hassel of Fargo is in the city, the guest of Miss Hetty Lofthouse. She is also attending the basketball tournament. C.D. A. TO MEET There will be a meeting of the Catholic Daughters of America Mon- day evening at 8 o'clock in St. Mary’s school auditorium. P. . E. 0. TO MEET Chapter F,, P. E. 0., will meet at the home of Mrs, 8. F. Hollingsworth, First street, Monday afternoon at *“Yorelock. HERE FOR TOURNAMENT Bruce Murphy, Bismarck student at the University of Grand Forks, is home to aftend the basketball tourna- ment. FROM BRADDOCK Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Saville of; Braddock were business visitors in the city yesterday. HERE FOR TOURNAMENT Bernard Glazer of Minot was in the city today to attend the basket- ball tournament and-visit friends. FROM GRAND‘FORKS August Doer of Grénd Forks is vis- iting friends in Bismarck and at-j{ tending the basketball tournament, Special Matinee Monday at! ile. his condition i¢ not critical, it was considered best that he be taken to { E. B. Klein returned yesterday from Wapakoneta, Ohio., where he had been to attend the funeral of his mother, Mr. Klein stopped in Chi- cago to transact business\en route ome. MOTORED TO DRISCOLL Miss Hazel Nielson, Miss) Madge Runey, Mrs, Della ‘ox and John Brazerol motored to Driscoli last evening to attend a meeting of the Parent-Teacher association, ENTERTAINED MODELS, Following the style show at’ the Rismarck Cloak shop last evening M. Garrison, proprietor of the store, entertained the models at supper at Hoffman's cafe. ELECTED SUPERVISOR hi hoon, prominent resident stiana township was elected | supervisor at the election Tuesday, He defeated Ed Gibson by a vote of 22 to 14, HOME FROM LINTON {| State’s Attorney F. E. McCurdy re- turned last slaht from Linton, where he has been for several days trying @ case in Emmons court. i county district LEFT FOR HOME Mrs. Florence Preston, who has! been a gett in the city for some} time, left today for her home in Pas- | tor, Wyoming. GOES TO TULSA Miss Lois Pierce left today for her home in Tulsa, Okla., after an ex- tended visit in the city with rela- es. | HERE YESTERDAY H Mrs. George F. Robbing of Ryder and Mrs. F. J. Snyder of Underwood were shopping in- Bismarck yester-! ay. r ON BUSINESS | James, Tees of the Florence Lal district was transacting business i Bismarck yester: = | RETURNS TO JAMESTOWN i 3089—Always; Everything’s gonna be all right— Fox Trot 3094—Thanks for the buggy BAKER'S BREAKFAST COCOA Hasa full rich flavor delicious to the taste; it is invigorating and sustaining. Henry C, Sherman, Professor of Food Chemistry, Columbia Uni- versity, in hinbook “Food Prod- says: “Cocoa, in addition to the stimulating property, due to the alkaloid theobromine, and the favor which makes it popular both ae a beverage and in confectionery, has a considerable food value.” Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. Es:ablisbed 1780 Dorchester, Mass. Monracat, Canana Booklet of Choice Recipes sent free. DR. M. E. 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