The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 23, 1926, Page 5

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ve | .} Socia Miss Eger Mrs. Lilleskovo Hostesses Last Night at Bridge Miss Mildred Eger and Mrs. Elmer - Lilleskov entertained last evening at Mrs, Lilleskov’s home in the Hughes apartments. Bowls of tulips decorat- ed the rooms and each table was centered with a bud vase of tulips. The color scheme was carried out in yellow. Three tables of bridge were in honors’ going to Miss Louise . A® the conclusion of the even- the hosesses served a three- tse luncheon, Silver Wedding is Celebrated by Mr. and Mrs. J. ‘S. Hansort sary Saturday 1302 Fourteenth street. Fifteen cou ples were in attendance. A clever feature of the evening’s entertain- ment was @ mock wedding. The Easter motif was carried ont in tha’ pretty yellow deco! two course luncheon was Hanson were presented with Iver pieces by the guests. RETURN. FROM SOUTHERN TRIP Mr. and Mrs, D. J. McGillis re- turned today from Houston, Texas, their M. Clemens. ieGillis also visite: in Galveston, Texas, New Orleans, Louisiana, and Memphis, Tennessee, and stopped in Fargo on their return trip. They have been gone about four weeks. BISMARCK GIRL WINS UNIVER- , SITY HONORS Miss Rita Murphy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. 3 cya dl 25 Avenue A, was! elected to ‘nembership in Phi Beta Kappa, national honorary scho- larship fraternity at the meeting of the University of North Dakota chap- ter Saturday. Sixteen senior stu- dents were honored. PLAN BREAKFAST-HIKE The Waszieyata Campfire Girls, sponsored by Mrs, Eldon Anderson, have planned a breakfast-hike to Apple Creek for next Saturday morn- ing. They will leave ‘Bismarck promptly at 7 o'clock, At the food sale which this group of Campfire girls sponsored Inst Saturday $3.69 was made, VISITS FRIENDS HERE Miss Mary Sukumlyn of Fallon, da, stopped in the city between joday for a visit with 1! Sukumlyn is en route to her home at Kief when she had been called by the serious illness of her brother. LADIES AID MEETING ik The Ladies Aid of the First Bap- tist church will meet in the church ~ parlor} Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Each member is asked to he present with a friend. I. 0, O. F. TO MEET There will be a meeting of the I. 0, Q, Fa lodge this evening at 8; o'clock when degree work will be conferred upon six candidates, Vis ing members are invited. B. P, W. CLUB MEETING The Business and Professional Women’s club will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in the club rooms. Mrs. G. B. Harris is chairman of the com mittee in charge. HOME FOR VACATION Miss Dorothy Moses, student at the University of Minnesota, is spending the ter vacation in Bis- marek with parents, Mr, and Mrs. C. W. 8. nds. her Mose: HERE ON BUSINESS Adam Bonplander of Chilton, Wis., is in the city transacting business in connection with his land interests in the county. GUEST OF SISTER «Laura Bayman ef New England .. spent the week-end in the city, the caer of her sister, Miss Mary Mc- joy, sue VISITS IN SANGER Dr, Clara B. Westpahl and son spent the week-end in Sanger, the “guest of Dr, Westphal’s mother. ~ RETURNS FROM MINOT M Cloak ry visit with friends in Minot, RETURNS FROM VALLEY CITY Mina Mabel Michaels has retarned from Valley City where she has been on business. RETURNS FROM NAPOLEON Judge S. L. Nuchols has returned from a short business trip to Na- poleon. FORTNIGHTLY CLUB TO MEET The Fortnightly club will meet with Mrs. L. F. Crawford tomorrow afternoon. Just. received the Opal and/ Dobe Gray MeCallum, Chiffon Rose Shop. i position with the White Motor Co. TUESDAY, MARCH 238, 1926 Wear Mothers to Be Legion’s Guests at | rogram Wednesday’ Fort Lineoin Chapter, American War Mothers, will be guests of the; American “Legion Wednesday evening | at a program following the Legion’s | business meeting. The War Mothers | will meet at the Grand Pacific hotel at 9 o'clock and will be mét by mem: hers of the post and escorted to the Legion hall, i The program will consist of a tra-' velogue by J. L. Bell of his recent | trip to Europe; numbers by a male quartet composed of Dr. H. 0. Ander- son; Rev. Paul 8. Wright, Henry Hal. verson and George Hymphreys; solos by Mrs, Frank Barnes and readings by Miss Clarice Belk. An orchestra will play while refreshments are be- ing served, The roll call and business meeting of the Legion will be at the usual time, 8 o'clock. Anniversaries of Two Couples Honored at Surprise Bridge! Mr. and Mrs, Howard Light and Mr. and Mrs. W. C, Mills were honor | guests at 2 surprise party Sunday evening which celebrated the wedding anniversaries, occurring during Yhe | past month, of the two couples. The affair was ‘given at the Light home on West Thayer. Five” tab! bridge were in play, honors Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mahiman, } Mills and Wilbur Rohrer. The honor guests were presented with attractive anniversary gifts. A = luncheon was served after the play. ING . will meet Wedni 15 o'clock at L The L. T. day | afternoon at the | Baptist church. At this time all} those who have the names of new; members are asked to report. Aj large attendance is desired and visit- ors are invited. LEAVES FOR IDAHO Mrs. T. McGowan left this morn- ing for Pocatello, Idaho, for a two weeks’ Mrs. McGowan was ac- companied by her brother. C. E bour, a former Bismarck resid who is making the trip for health, BUSINESS TRIP' Dr. N. 0. Ramstad has been trans- acting business in St. Paul for a few days. HERE YESTERDAY S. Sheldon of Washburn was and visiting in the city y gone to Minnea- polis for a few days’ business visit. SHOPPING HERE Mrs. Pearl Horresen of Mandan shopped in Bismarck yesterday. GOES TO MINNEAPOLI P. C, Remington is transacting bus- iness in Minneapoli - YEOMEN MEETING There will be a regular meeting of the Yeomen tonight at the A. | ' their days in this way 10 feel right through the morning, you must have well-balanced, complete food at breakfast. At most other meals—that is, at luncheon and at dinner—you usually get that | kind of But st breakfast the great dietary mistake is most often made—a hur- ried meal, often badly chosen. Thus Quaker Oats, containing 16% ge "1 ue builder; 1% carl great energy | element, -important _vita- mines an ulk” that makes laxatives seldom needed, is the die- | = tetic urge of the world today. is food that “stands by” you through the morning, Food that should start every breakfast in your home. Quick minutes. toas juaker cooks ‘hat’s faster than plain Don’t deny yourself the nat- imulation this rich food offers. IN BIG CITIES Graduates of Dakota Business College, Fargo, have no trouble securing work (and advancement) | . ‘They’ ve had actual bus- iness training at I. (Copyrighted \ ‘course—unobtainable elsewhere.) Within a week of his. arrival in Seattle, Geo. Donnelly had a fine | 'Caraline Pfeifer was recently en- | as head of the Comptometer follow the SucceSélul.’” Spring 5. Write F. L. Wat. kins, Pres., 806 Front Se., Fargo.. W. hall, A, short business meeting will be followed by a social enter- tainment, Rall call will be prompt- ly at 8 o'clock. VOTE OF THANKS The Daughters of the American Revolution wish to extend their ap- preciation to Captain Brocopp und the members of Co, A, who formed the guard of Honor for the North Da- kota Memorial Stone, when exhibited at ble and Bismarck. Mrs. Bre Thovherg, State Re- gent, Chairman. dudge A. M,C Chalrmay anson, Advisory . Taylor, Burleigh Conn- Tostevin, Morton Coun- Just received the Opal and! Dobe Gray McCallum Chiffon! Silk Hose. Rose Shop. Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT—TUESDAY LEWIS STONE and 2 ANNA Q. NILSSON “100 MUCH MONEY” They had a hot time burn- ing money, but found it,a cold, cold world when the flames died down. COMEDY Qian wants row core aur WALTER HIERS ~ NEWS PICTURES VAUDEVILLE TONIGHT jehurch, The program is varied and| THE BISMARCK: TRIBUNE Final Number of Lyceum Course to ‘Be Given Friday | A small admission charge will be The lust number of the entertain. | H ates ment course to be given bp thetroung | made, t9 those who do not have sew people of the Buptist church will k : Cook with Gas. Friday evening at 8 o'clock in will include a pageant by the young! Ideal Fuel. people of the church, Louis F. Craw- ford, superintendent of the State Id bia sel society, will give ean ad- | dress and the girls of the Indian halk talk by Clell interesting fea- school will sing. Gannon will be ture, the It’s Foot Specialist SURGEON CHIROPODIST Comfortable Feet Are One of Nature's Greatest Assets. 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