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a | ‘ a ee i , d a a ce : Ba (iy "Apri MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1926 ge vrs Eight Tables Played at Mrs. O. W. Roberts’ Bridge on Saturday Mrs, 0, W. Roberts entertairied a prettily appointed bridge party S urday afternoon at her home, B: kets of sweet peas were placed about the rooms. Eight tables of bridge were in play during the afternoon. After the game a course luncheon was served. The individual tables were lighted with rose color candles | and the same ¢olor scheme was cur- ried out in the luncheon appoint- ments.* Honors were won by Mes, Walter Black and Mrs. W. L, Diven. Dancing Program to Be Given April 17 at the Auditorium t Miss Muriel Robinson has returned from the Bigelow Studio of Dancing in Jamestown where she completed arrangements for the appearance of the Bigelow dancers at the City Au- rium in be cla on baal 17. Miss Bigelow’s troupe will Present two vaudeville acts of class- ical, character, clog, and novelty dancing and many catchy songs. Miss Robinson, who intends to open a studio of dancing here in the near future, will appear in the perform- ance. 3 +o COMMITTEES SELECTED FOR EX- HIBIT Much friendly interest is being manifest in the coming loan art exhi- bit at the Methodist church. Officers of the society announce the following committee in charge of assembling the exhibits: | Mrs, J. A. Lars: M. W. Roan, Mrs: Spencer Boi: A. J. Arnot, Mrs. F. M. Davis, M E..Ward, Mrs. L. P. Warren, Mri holt, Mrs. Henry Hanson, Wenzel, Mrs, Lyman Bak- Mrs. F. D. Romanowsky. Oth- er committees will be announced lat- er. a EASTERN ST. MEETING IN MAN- DAN A school of instruction for mem- bers of the trict will be held at Mandan April 22, A feature 1 be the ban held in the evening at the Lewis and Clark Hotel. Members of the order who expect to attend the banquet are asked to make their reservations by calling Mrs. W. J. Targart at 845J. scan MISSIONARY SOCIETY TO MEET The Women’s Foi)'gn Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal church will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. H. S. Lobach. Miss Hardy Jackson will be leader. All members are asked to bring con- tributions for the thank offering which will be taken during the after- noon, GIVES RECITAL AT UNIVERSITY Miss Blanche Whittemore of Bis- marck, student at the Universi North -Dakota, was well. received at her senior recital in expression given at the Wesley Colle auditorium Thursday evening. Miss Whittemore read a three act comedy by 1. Lipp- man, “Martha by the Day.’ ATTEND “Y' INFERENCE Charlotte Logan, Emily Olson and Sidney Register, all of Bismarck, North Daketa University students, attended the annual state conference ofthe Y. W. C. A. and Y¥. M. C. A. which was held in Fargo over the week-end. YEOMEN WILL fi The Yeomen will hold their regular méeting at the A. 0. U. W. hall Tues- day evening. Roll call at 8:15 o'clock will be followed by initiation, a short business session and a social enter- tainment. A large attendance is an- ticipated. VISITED HERE abel Arnold of Eden Valley, , stopped in the city over the week-end for a short visit with Miss Ellen Jtger. She is en route to her heme: after a visit with relatives in Strasburg, Nx D, Hs LIONS CLUB TO HAVE BANQUET Initiation services of the Lion's club tonight will be featured by a banquet, at the Grand Pacific hotel. A largeclass of candidates is to be taken into the club. MOTOR TO JAMESTOWN Misses Pheobe and Josephine Zcer- vinski and Miss Lyn Hegre motored to Jamestown over the week-end an visited with the Misses Zcervinski’s parents. MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETING The St. Anthoiy group of the Catholic Womens Missionary Asso- ciation will meet at the home of Mrs. W. J. Rigg, 818 Avenue B, Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. WEEK-END VISIT Miss Katherine Moynier of Meno- ken was a week-end guest of Miss Lucy Fisher in Bismarck. HERE ON BUSINESS H. EF. Wildfang of Sterling was in the city Saturday on business. Vi Carpet Cleaners. Bismarck phone 398. juet to be Mini The Weather _Unsettled tonight; Tues-, day partly cloudy = | and cooler ‘ eed and $5%09908S, | °y Newest Scarf ersonal } CALAN | Musical Program Was! Given Sunday Before! a Large Audience! A very pleasing musical program’ was given Sanday afternoon at the Elks club roon§ by pupils of M Elva Lahe Whitson and Mrs, He: mann’ Scheffer before an audience ! cational Education.” hospital ‘ ! Mrs, Carl | HERE WITH: N. P. © |__Waino Matson has been transfer-; RETURNS HOME Mrs. William Weiss has returned to {her home in Judson after 3) i several days in the ci j Harold, who is quite iii at the Bis- SHOPPING IN BISMARCK + Fieglic, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | witl give a paper, “The Value of Vo-| night from a week's visit with ri For Formal Wear | | tives in Belfield. HERE ON BUSINESS GLASS WALL HOUSE London, April 10—A house in Park on the ground floor will be made Lane is to be redecorated for a entirely of tinted glass. PAGE FIVE wealthy Canadian. The inside alls Elmer Perry, clerk of the Pheonix Hugh MeMurrick of A. Back- t; and man of Ecklund township ness visitors in Bismare! SHOPPIN vere b Saturday. Mr. and Mra B. F. Rierson of Re- an were Shopping in the city Saudy- 4 day ending ith her son,! Misa Mary: Rg. Colcharbor; ¢d friends im Bismarck over the week- | which filled the hall. The program follows: Theme-Op. 10, No, 5, Left hand solo . . Pirkhert 1 Know a Lovely Garden... .Mardelot What's in the Air Today—Robert Ed- en. | Alice O’Brien, New Salem; and Es-) ¢nd. ter Bergquist of Washburn were iN m TO | shopping in Bismarck Saturday. MOTOR TO MINOT | ——— Mr. and Mrs. M,C. Doyle have re- i DAL ITER BORN turned from a week-end motor trip te |. Mr. and Mrs. Merion Orr of James-| Minot wn, former residents of Bismarck, | ome < NESS |are the parents of a daughter Whom i ! i i H . Luverne Bush i ' | i ~\ Ruth Halverson Ballade No. 3 Mri RETUR Miss Mai from a week's visit Berceuse Pourquoi 3 Mi Allah . A Memor; «+» Goddard jee Parr Gere New tailored scarfs from Paris fea- Duemeland ‘ture i ji it GW, Chadwick ture adciato ets lal in pole y Rudolph Ganz Kenneth Preston iE ——— Romance . Jean Sibelius Polichinelle . Eduard Schutt Tobie Sorenson YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY TO | MEET The Young People's Society of the Trinity Lutheran church will meet tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at the will be held tomorrow evening at 30 o'clock in the club rooms, ‘This not a dinner meeting. — AUXILIARY TO MEET The American Legion Auxiliary will meet Wednesday evening at the apart- babii of Mrs. F. S. Henry on Fourth street. day. A good attendance is desired, hand concert, they have named Flizabeth Eee. FRON VISjT Hunt has returned Medina. Miss Hunt is attending bus-| town iness college in. Bismarck. | RETURNS TO MOTT Dr. A. J. Faber of Mott, who has been spending several days in Bis- marck on basiness, returned home to- ATTEND CONCERT Mrs. Frank Streeter and Mrs. Narramore of Linton were in marck Saturday to attend the Swedish on of Almont Jay on business. Axel Pe were in the ¢i at her home in Mrs. . ames | Here with friends.) stin.on style for formal afternoon wear, White kid is used. The turn-down cuff is trimmed with the | new chain mail trimming in gold. Gold beads emphasize the stitching. | ROM HALIDAY ollins of Halliday was ‘or in the city ’ ‘OES TO JAMESTOWN in W. M. Spann left today on a business trip to Jamestown, | sa very smart gieve in in| Mrs, H.W a business v the birth of a son Sunday at the St. Alexius hospital. ENT etteinetnarer announce’ Use Gas, the scientific fuel. BIRTH ANNOUN: Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Kr. The Importance of Good-looking Footwear One of the things that sets the well- “| Toern of the Swedish Royal Eastern Star in this dis-} 4. hel ;| ing and Mrs. Olin’s daughter, Swenson, over the week. 4! conferred. All church. A musical program has been! arrangsa and Rey. Monson will dis-! cuss the topic, “Is There a God?” A| social hour of games will follow the program and refreshments will served by the Misses Olga Steen and Myrtle Leet. All members and their friends are cordially invited. The} Program will be published in Tues: | day evening’s Tribune. ENTERTAINED FOR BAND | BERS Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Peterson enter- I tained Saturday afternoon for Cap r'}and Mrs. Erik Hogberg and Miss Ir Navy : band. Capt. Hogberg ix director of | the band and Miss Toern is accom-! panist for the tenor soloist. The, arty ed the Indian school dur- ing the afternoon. RETURN FROM ‘ALBERT Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bonham returned from Albert father, Charles Callahan. han was 75 years of age at the | of his death and had been a resident | of Albert Lea for 40 years, 32 years of which time had been spent in the employ of the Rock Island raiiwa INITIATED IN SORORITY Miss Hilda Hultberg, daughter of Mrs, Susanna Hultberg of Bismarck, @ sophomore ut the Universi North Daketa, was forn i into active membership Theta, professional commerce s Wednesday evening, A banquet at the Frederick hotel followed the cere- mony. SCHOOL TEACHERS HERE SATUR.! DAY Several tenchers- from country schools in the county spent the week- end in Bismarck, “Among them were Misa Nellie Danée and" Miss Funston, Menoken; Miss Emma Spitz- er, Wilton; Miss Vivian Green, Bald- | win; Miss Narcissa Mandigo, Sterl- ing. ATTE Mr, and Mr: # f, Olin and daugh- | ter, Lucile, a A. A. Johnson of ‘Sims atte: U, C. T. AND AUXILIARY ENTER- TAINED The monthly party of the U. C. T. and Auxiliary was held Saturday evening at the Elks hall. Cards, dancing and refreshments made up; the evening's entertainment. | VISITOR LEAVES Mrs. Lloyd Strohl, who has been} in the city for several weeks’ visiting | relatives, left Saturda- for her home! in ‘ima. Wash. 3. Stroht\will stop at Shelby, Mont., en route home. ! BUSINESS WOMEN TO MEET The regular meeting of the Busi- | ness and Professional Women's club Regular meeting Bismarck Chapter No. 10 Royal Arch Masons, Tuesday, April 13. 1926, commencing 4:30 p. m.° Dinner 6:15 p. m. All degrees | companions | and visiting members urged: to attend. be} - GUEST IN BISMARCK Miss Jéan Lyken, who teaches a not, is in Bismorek for a week’ t the home of her sister, Mr: earn, on Mandan Avenue. RETURNS FROM VISIT Mrs. Thomas Lauder has returned visit at’ Wahpeton in-law, Judge Lau- from a two weeks’ der, and his family. ERWOOD Miss Ruth Say Apple Creek district school, was week-end visitor in Underwood. RETURNS HOME Mrs, F. M. Pettigrove of Wilton re- ‘turned to her home today after # short visit in the city. AT HOSPITAL H. F. Purfeerst of New Salem is at the Bismarck hospital. Mrs. Pui his illness. MOTHERS CLUB TO ME! The Mothers club will meet Tu “THE STUDIO” Lucas Block Phone 121 Bismarck, North Daketa Gregg Shorthand Touch Typewriting American Bookkeeping Secretarial Training NEW COURSES Good ones, too, for all NOGRAPHERS COURT REPORTING. A fine course for all stenographers to take for speed and accuracy. COMMERCIAL LAW, as plied to Contracts and Nego- tiable Instruments. SECRETARIAL BOOKKEEP- ING, real 20th century course, and that is the best. FILING AND ALPHABETIZ- ING, -a course every Stenog- rapher should take. Several students have recently accepted good positions. Sev- eral others have received pro- motions and increase in salar- ies. added constantly. Our tuition rates are very rea- sonable and we get results. Write us. “Prof.” R. E. Jack, Principal. 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