The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 10, 1926, Page 5

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MONDAY, MAY.10, 1926 Bridge Luncheon 2 esdames Belk and ‘Given Saturday By | Faunce Hostesses at Mrs. R. C. Rosen; a Bridge Luncheon . | R. C. Rosen entertaifed Satur-| Mrs. E. L. Faunce and Mrs. J. B. fternoon with a prettily planned | Belk were joint hostesses Saturday 1 o'clock ‘bridge luncheon at the| afternoon at a 1 o'clock heon at Grand Pacific hotel. Covers were | the McKenzie hotel. Duisies for: relatives, Mrs. Butler also visited in Los, Angeles, San Francisco and other California wcities. She made the trip by car. RETURN FROM JAMESTOWN Miss Kathryn Andrist and Miss | Bernice Joslin returned last evening t | Cole ‘ marked for 32 guests. Roses and’ the centerpieces for the attract Wy maidenhair ferns carried out the| decorated tables. ¢ dainty color scheme of pink and) After the luncheon 12 tables of green used in all the appointments. | bridge were in play. Honors in the Fight tables of bridge played fol-| games were won by Mrs. W. A. Mc-- lowing ‘the luncheon, Mrs, H. F. Kell-| Donald and Mrs. P. Remington. er and Miss Mary Huber winning hon- Out-of-town gue: included ors | William Simpson and -Mrs. T. It. Mrs, Charles McDonald of Mandan| Quinn of Mandan. was an out-of-town guest. | The hostesses were assisted by the —_ | Misses Emily and Clarice Belk. Rt gy ‘Girl Reserves Gave sei a Mother and Daughter Opening in Holly ood Banquet on Saturday At the opening on May 7, of the _—_— Hollywood Studio Club, a residehce| Covers were marked for 85 at the club for young women of the motion! banquet given by the Girl Reserves picture profession and a limited num- | of tie Presbyterian church Saturday ber in other professions, Mrs. T. H. evening in honor of their mothers. Poole served as a member of the re-| The church parlors, where the affair ception committee. She also served | was held, were attractively decorated as a member of the drive committee, lavender and green crepe paper the cost of erecting the building he-/ and flowers were used on the tables. ing financed by popular subscription., The theme of the program was Among those serving on the Stu-' “Windows” and this was cleverly car- dio Club Committee were such prom- of toasts. Mi. inent people as Mrs, Elle King Adams, Wilma Olson presided as toastmis- Mrs. W. F. Callender, Mrs. Cecil B-| tress during the following program: DeMille, Mrs, Samuel Goldwyn, Mrs.| Pageant... The Spirit of Motherhood. Jesse Lasky, . Willsie Martin and Casement Windows....Vera Pearson Miss Mary Pickford. Cathedral Windows Bertha Palmer The club building is of Spanish Vocal solos... Mr aul S. Wright type architecture and cost $250,000. Cottage besa irs. Fred Hanson ee Olive Lee, ‘theo, Vettel, Mary Linen Shower Is Cave, Marlys Lahr, Marguerite: loss, Complimentary to Thelma Leissman, Rakkel Lee, Mary MacLeod, Ruth Welch, Mary Cram Sadie Ferguson Miss Sadie Ferguson, a bride of ind Dorothy Graves took part in the pageant. Methodist Young fines shower Saturdsy evening given} People Present a by the Misses Leona Lamb and Char- Religious Drama ‘ lotte Lyngstad at their apartment at i} the Person Court. A yellow H white color motif was carried out in] An audience which filled the Me- all the appointments and in the | Cabe Methodist Episcopal church la course luncheon served at the con-| evening heard the religious dram clusion of the evening. Miss Fergu-| “The Challenge of the Cross,” ¢ son received a number of attractive by the Epworth League. Mrs. C. A. Allen had directed the play in which the following young women took part: Marion and Edith Movange Blanche Houser, Helen and Liilian Church, Viola Bailey and Ella Leath- ers, The high school glee c quartet and orchestra gifts, Three tables of bridge were in play ring the evening, honors going to ss Alberta Christy and Miss Maude Schroeder. Mrs. P, G. Wahl and Mrs. Hans Nelson of Washburn were \ out-of-town guests, , Miss Ferguson's engagement to Al- ; bin Carson of Seattle, Wash., was an- ‘ nounced last month, The service was described as c y fine and interesting Vater, pastor of SERVE HOT. SUPPER The Trinity Lutheran Ladies Aid will meet next Thursday afternoon | Scere |. at the Warden John Lee residence.| YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY MEETS Hostesses will be Mesdames Lee, A | The Trinity Lutheran Young Peo- G., Sorlie, 0. B. Olson and T. G.! ple’s society will meet this-evening Plomasen. A hot supper will. be! at 8 o'clock. An interesting program served from 4 to 7:20 o'clock, Cars| has been afranged and will be follow. \ be at the church at 3 p.'m.j ed by a social hour and refreshnients. ) Everybody is welcome. All members and their friends are ——— cordially invited to attend, | WAR MOTHERS MEET — The Fort Lincoln Chapter, Ameri- MRS, BUTLER RETURNS ) can War Mothers, will meet ‘Tuesday || Mrs. W.-E. Butler has returned afternoon at the home of Mrs. T. It. from Sanger, Calif, where she has Atkinson, been spending several months with Vest, $1.50 Bloomer, $1.95 smart under apparel. — All Sizes) can afford to wear them. for today’s silhouette. mers ta from Jamestown where they were guests of Misses Frances and Mar- jorie Felton over the week-end. They also attended the Junior-Senior for- mal at the Jamestown College, AUXILIARY MEETS WEDNESDAY The regular business meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary will be held at the home of Mrs. W Wednesday evening. Fi "of delegates to the state convention will be Reld. A large attendance is | desired. ~ MOTHERS’ C1 TO M The Mothers’ club will have ers’ day program at, its meeting to- morrow afternoon with Mrs, C, H. Schoregge on~Sixth street. Mothers of the members will be guests. Mrs, D. T. Owens will give a book review. MISSIONARY SOCIETY M The Woman's Foreign society’ of the Methodist Epi church will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. G. B. Spohn, 414 Seventh street. Mrs, F. H. Register will pe the leader. ACCEPTS POSITION LB, Craven, who has been employ- ed in Bismarck with the J.B, Smith ‘grocery store, ’ 9 operation the’ Simply yet carefully tailored and designed to fit smoothly with a minimum of material they form the correct foundation The fabric which resembles pure silk in beauty, has been ‘thoroughly tested for service and found to be very satisfactory. It wears well, launders easily and requires no ironing. Here are just the undergarments women have long wanted. tion with the house and went morning. GO TO ROCHESTER Mr. and Mrs. James A. Robidau and daughter, Vidette, left yesterday for Rochester, Minn. They will stop en route to visit in Minneapolis and St. | aul, the road this HERE SATURDAY Mr, and Mrs, Henry Jessen and Mr. and Mrs. E. C, Fogarty of Sterling were in Bismarck Saturday. PARE: Mr, and Mr: Mooney nounce the birth of a son Sunda: the St. Alexius hospital, HERE FROM FARGO Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Dearborn of Fargo are spending a few days in Bismarck with! friends, ENTERS HOSPITAL Mrs. J. D. McDonald of 211 Second street entered the St. Alexius hospital , today for treatment. WEEK-END GUEST Roy Random of Jamestown spent the week-end in Bismarck, a guest at the S. J. King home. UNDERGOES OPERATION Fred Bigelow of Ashley underwent Saturday at tne St. Alexius hospital. AMERICAN LEGION TO MEET The regular meeting of the Ameri- can Legion will be held Wednesday evening. E LEAVES FOR CASSELTON Rey. H. E. Beryland:left this morn- ing for his home in Casselton after spending the. week-end in Bismarck. Bus! VISITORS KE, A. Turtlelock and Sigmurid Roe of Regan were in the city Saturday transacting business. 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One lot of Princess Slips in the darker shades of Rayon, double hem mostly; sizes its... $1.98 44 ...4 Baby Betty Slip-on Waist, 4 to 10 i 39c years old .... * Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center Rompers and Creepers just as cunning as can be and just right for! warm sum- mer days; every tot ought to have several at so low a price 98c as One lot of Panta Drésses; fast colors; 2 to 5 years old 98c i Sanitary Belts ” of good: auallty elastic, medium ani . large ......6... 39¢ PAGE FIVE

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