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

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ae of re THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1926 $99S9G9SSFS965SSFS5S55599FS9G9999 99999955 999595 SF ! Social and Personal. ‘WednesdayStudyClub|Current, Events Club Hears an Interesting} Is Entertained With Talk By Judge Burke} Miss Palmer Hostess Miss Bertha Palmer was hostess to the active and associate members of; the Current Events Club Wednesday afternoon when the twenty. { niversary of the organization was ob- served. Following the regular ‘ogram which consisted of two papers, “Birds and Poets” by Mrs. John La id “Trees and Poets” by Mrs. special program ha and didicated to Mrs. C. A. B one of the oldest m club whose membership was trans- ferred from that of an active to an associate member. In appreciation of Mrs. Burton's} club work through these years, Mrs. G. M. Register presented the honor guest with a little gift in behali of| the club. At the, conclusion of the program; refreshments were served. NEW MEMBERS INITIATED Several new members of the Legion Auxiliary were initiated into the lo- cal uni evening at the Grand Pacific hotel.| following which the members worked on an afghan they are knitting as part of the Auxiliary’s hospitalization work. Plans for the annual sale of pop- were discussed, and it was also d to have a food sale on Sat- urday, April 3. At the close of the meeting refreshments were served, with Miss Madge Runey as hostess. HOLD REGULAR M The Talahi Campfire the guardianship of Whittemore, met at the Wednesday afternoon at 0 o'clock, held their regular meeting, planned ‘a candy sale for ext Thursday to be held at the G d Pacific Hotel, and} a breakfast Saturday, April 3, to Ward’s Grove. The guest day of the Wednesday Study Club was held yesterday. af- ternoon et the Grand Pacific Parlors with Miss Hazel Nielson as hostess. The chief address of the afternoon was given by Justice John Burke of the Supreme Court who spoke upon his experiences as _ United States treasurer, the position he held for eight rs under President Walson. Jn amost interesting manner he relat- ed the operations in the handling .nd manufacture of money. He told in a most grephic way how counterfeiting is detected. _ Mrs. Spencer Boise presided and introduced the speaker of the~ da: Miss Marjorie Best gave several v cal selections, accompanied by Mi R. E. Morri B. P, W. GIVE SHOWER The Business and Professional W men held their regular meeting at the club rooms Tuesday evening, th vocations of business women in Bi marck and the location of a central Pai agency being the topic under discussion. A shower for the Salvation Army baby, Beverly Ann, followed this gen- eral meeting. The rest of the evening was spent in playing cards, after which refresh- ments were served. pies deci The committee in charge were Mrs. Geo. Harris, chairman; Miss Rose Huber, Mrs. Alfred Zuget and Mrs. Ray Stair. RETURNS FROM THE WEST Mr. and Mrs, J. Parkinson returned ‘Tuesday evening from a trip to Cal- ifornia, going and ‘returning by way of Butte, Mo: and Salt Lake City, Utah, They spent a month at Long Beach, also visiting with friends at San Francisco, Hollywood and Pasa- . dena, They enjoyed the beauty of the scenery and the fine climate. They report conditions improving since the rain has relieved the drought, causing all parts of the country to be in a flourishing condi- tion. ’ ENJOY PICNIC BREAKFAST Marie Cordner, Minda Rudser, Bet- ty Lofthouse, Dorothy and Louise Keller, Jessic McDonald and Mabel Aaberg enjoyed a picnic breakfast at Apple Creek yesterday morning, re- turning in’time to attend school. M. E. AID TO HOLD SALE ~ The ladies of the Methodist Aid Society are preparing for the rum- mage sale which will be held in the church parlors on Saturday, March 27, beginning at nine o'clock. IS IMPROVING Dorothea Toliver, _cight-year-old daughter of Mr. and’ Mrs. C. Toliver, . Eliza Paulson and who fell Saturday afternoon scrious-| Archie Gamble, both of ly injuring her right arm, is im-|were issued a marriage license proving. the county judge. They were d the same day by Rev. Paul ll School | John Jansonius, Curtis Remfr: Jack Munger appeared before Merit Badge Committee last evenin: and qual d for some of the tests of that organization. The next meet- ing will be April 20 when there will be a large number ready to qualify for the tests. : | | | i TERTAIN AT BIRT! Mi DAY PARTY fertrud id rald an Del at an informal p the former in P ii th s_after which a lunch | The hestesses received : many love i i MARRIED TUESDAY | William | Bismarck, | March| i T iT HERE 8 i Mrs. M. §ehmierer of Ellendale ar- rived in Bismarck today for a visit at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank J. Bavendick, 323 West Thayer. DID. NOT. ENTERTAIN The Tribune erred yesterday in stating that.Miss Mary Kelly was hostess Tuesday evening at a bridge party: Miss Kelly did not entertain. PARENTS OF SON : marriage licens Mr. and Mrs. Arley Baker of Moffit county judge. are the parents of a son born th | Miss Bertha Palmer gave an inter-/ esting talk on “The ColoreWheel and| the Beauty of the Out-of-Doors,”| Monday evening to the Reserves * of the Presbyterian chur H ISSUED i in and William! smarck, were issued argh 23 by the, | HERE ON B George Anderson of city today on business. ROYAL N BORS TO MEET The Royal Neighbors will meet; morning at the home of Mrs. W. H. IN) Miller, 5603 Ninth street. . LADIES AID TO MEET | The Ladies Aid of the First Luth- eran church will hold a food sale at/ Hoskins-Meyer, Saturday afternoon beginning at one o'clock. VISITING IN CITY Mrs, Heath of Kenmare is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Heath of Ninth street. Mrs. Heath is the mother of Mr. Heath. IN CITY YESTERDAY Elsie Volkman of Fessenden was) visiting friends and shopping in the city yesterday. TO STANTON Harold Shaft left this morning for Stanton where he will attend the term of court being held there. TO WISCONSIN ON BUSINESS Scott Cameron left last evening for Blair, Wis., on business. He expects) to be gone for several days. = HERE FROM CARSON Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Pathman of. Carson were in the city yesterday shopping. HERE ON BUSINESS Henry Payne of Garrison was city yesterday on business. HERE SHOPPING . Mrs, Steve Skalski of Golden Val- ley is shopping in the city today. Get your Easter Hat and Coat at the Rummage Sale in the Methodist Church base- ment on Saturday, March 27, , beginning at 9 o'clock. Use Gas. the scientific fuel. ing is in the Matinee Every Day at 2:30 a TONIGHT — THURSDAY LAST TIMES T00 GOOD Mrs. in the ‘ The Weather Partly cloudy and contin- ued cold tonight gnd Friday This picture sure does “step.” All the dash and spice of a pretty. wife's “night out” in New York. 4 Comedy “Fools Luck” - Palace—Mandan \ TONIGHT \ at its regular meeting lagt |! at Odd Fellows Hall A social hour will fo meeting and refres! rved. HERE FROM MANDAN Mrs. George Cotton of Mandan was in the city shopping yesterday. RECOVERING FROM ILLN' W. C. Mills, who has been the pust week, is recovering. LEAVES FOR BACKOO Backoo, this evening eight o’cloc! iow the regu’ ments will be ‘. Dy on business. SHOPPING HERE Alverta Greenwood of Mandan was shopping here yesterda: Girls’ Glee Club * Heard Over Radio The Bismarck High School Girls Glee Club broadcast last evening from station KFYR, furnishing a.delightful program consisting of chorus, quar. tette and duet numbers FYR is assisting Boy Scouts of Bismarck to comnete in the $5,000 essay contest of Radio Corporation of America. Details be obtained from ch troop. The subject of the is “Advantages ig to the Youth : Best ¢ y $1,000 in cash; five next best e two next best, $100 cach; st, $20 each; two hundred next best, $5 each. In addition, Hoskins- Meyer offer a Scout hatchet to the best essay submitted among the ‘local seouts competing. “A thousand miles from home and in trouble!” Forced into the curb by a careless driver... a pedes- trian injured . . . wrecked car... prompt assistance necessary. i Cserpte tomorrow, any time, you may be the victim of a reckless or incompetent driver. 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(Unde ‘| Newest Creations Will Be Modeled at the Style Show : of the Rose Shop and the Lahr Motor Sales company will be staged at the Li hr y-and Sat- | week, to 9:30 o'clock. Ruth Margery to the hown are creations Bernice and Motor DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician~ Henry Bldg. 116 Fourth St. ‘Telephone 240W Old 405 So. 8th St. Fargo, North Dakota _ The original Bismarck, N. D: stomach Bake Ovens, nd Electrotherapy. x, Diet, and Restful Quar- Reasonable Write, Phone or NITARIUM ement) \| Modern, Scientific Methods in the and all Mana trouble, other pilments cured Hydrothet sible and Overland Ki review, Musie will be furnished ing the shows, Motor j from | lovely 80 ap: day, March 27. E Lahr, |! Joslin, || Fred | cos: || Miss || Sale: Mas- desk stand ute it touches paper. Station K-F-Y-R & WINNIPEG KIDDIES AUDITORIUM ‘\RORCEOUS COSTUMES MONDAY MARCH 29TH Prices—All seats 75c ; No Tax Reserved Seats, at Harris & Wocdmansee, Saturday Morning EVERYTHING NEW ELARDRATE SETTINGS FUN ano FROLIC FROM FAIRYLAND » uccummodute a “very: much larger attendance than last year, Th be beautifully decorated gion and new models of rs will Rummage Sale at Episco- pal House on 3rd St., Satur} =a Come in‘and see the new fhe Sheaffer has. No need of putting on a-cap and writes the min- HOSKINS-MEYER fap) CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank those who so kindly assisted us during the recent [ illness and death of our beioved | wife and mother and for the beauti- ful floral dfferings. - Better Kodak Finishing “YOU'LL.NOT!CE THE DIFFERENCE” HOSKINS - MEYER George Quong and children, Pre-Easter -Millinery Sale Satins, Taffetas, Felts, Leghorns, Bangcoks, Straws, Combinations, Failles, Bengalines, Silk Floss Choice of Lovebird green, Sand, Black, Gray, Lavender and scores of ‘ equally as fascinating Your opportunity to get your new Easter Hat at a very low cost For Friday and Saturday We will give you the benefit of a 20% Discount on any Hat in our stock. Act quick. Borresen’s Millinery MANDAN, NORTH DAKOTA t \ ENRUDOOONONOUOSORNSONONUAguoNugonNsosotad svanonancanoennvonsvcusnneznuannevaugnasesunnvgnnaneacocasagnunte Give Heed To This New Spring . Apparel Fortunate is the woman who buys here. 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