The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 9, 1926, Page 5

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SATURDAY, Social and Personal Affair at Country Club Tuesday Will Be Last of Season The last social event of the season at the Bismarck country club is the autumn dinner dance to be given Tuesday evening at 6 o'clock. The affair will be quite unusual and & Hallowe'en idea will be featyred. Al- though the club js closed ter season, it will be hi dance Tuesday so that it will comfortable, it was anni Mr. and Mrs. Gordon C men of the committee in charge and other members include Mr. and Mrs, Ed ind M and Mrs. G. Bismarck Hospital Nu Entertained at Halloween Party) Nurses the Bismarck hospital! and members of the Christian En- deavor society of Evan, church were entertained Friday even. ing at the Evangelical churc! cleverly planned Halloween p: The decorations were in the loween motif and the table was cially pretty, in orange and black. Miss Marie Overmoen was in charge in decorating. seas Pi eeget abe ei wos in charge of an interesting program giv- en: duritg ‘the evening. | Mrs. wit. Worner, ‘Mrs. William Schwartz and Mre: C.F. Struts served. There were! 60 'guests. :. Phenomenal Growth Recorded By P.T.A. 4 * A Since Organization t Parent-Teacher organization, which is to have its an- nual meeting in Minot October 21-23, experienceg a growth of 18,000 mem- bers in the last year. The association now has 30,000 and the 1925 roll was 12,000 members. The organization, officially known as the North Dakota Congress of Par- ents and Teachers, is only ye old, and started out with ‘bal { membership of 200. In the following / year there was reported an addition- al 100 members, and in 1922 the mem- bership had jumped to 600, Then in 1923, the first long jump had been made, when 3,000 members were re- ported and this just doubled in 1924, when there were 6,000 memb The membership was again doubl- ed in 1925, when 12,000 parents und teachers over the state got under its banner. The phenomenal growth, as well as its many accomplishments, is one of the things the association is justly proud of. Eyery eceunty in the state now has its' P. T. A. groups working for the betterment of schoo) and student, and bringing the parent and the teacher into claser harmony and understanding. ij Miss Elsie J. Cook of Minot is president this year; Mrs. H. T. Chef- foe; Amenia; is” first. viee-prenident; Albert H. Yoder, Grand Forks, is recording secretary and Miss Beatrice Johnstone, Grand Forks corre- sponding secretary. George L. Hemp- stead of Jamestown is treasurer, Mrs Moore, Fargo, historian and W. urnett, Fargo, auditor. istrict chairmen are the four’ residents of the state teachers col lees in the state: Dr. George A. McFarland, Minot, northwest district; C. Swain, Mi ville, northeast Allen, rae City, southeast district, and Dr. 8. T. May. Dickinson, for the southwest district, Many of the officers, and several hundred delegates will attend the annual meeting in Minot this month, it is expected. * te atppeatae - BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. Frank Snyder was hostess Fri- day evening at her home at the Hughes apartments at a birthday patty for her daughter, Beverly. loween rations were used and lalloween games played. Beverly re- ceived many pretty gifts. Refresh- ments were served at the conclusion of the evening. ENTERTAIN AT BRIDGE Mr. and Mrs. G. Osmundson enter- tained last evening at thelr home in the Hi Apartments . with @ bridge dinner for ‘two tables, Honors in the bridge won by Mrs. C. 8. Fos- ‘W. 8. Ayers.. FAREWELL PARTY . dt, entertained 2 last evening 1, whe sd ‘for Fargo to at a at fend’ gga Ge town guests in- clu Rewpond Spehan and Floyd Candtwell ef Manden, . which there were to for a pot! supper that theta next Saturday evening at 6 o'clock. A ceremonial meeting will follow. * ACCEPTS POSITION ‘Mrs. G. Onmundson -has accepted a position at the A. W. Lucas store and will begin work Monday. The Weather Fair: ‘tonight, probably OCTOBER 9, 1926, A talk on “Odd dier General P. G. Hi recently return Fellowship” by jarrii 5 from the intern for the win. | k tur.| Miss Jones Hostess tional convention in was given and singing was enjoy The regular meeting of the Bi marck lodge wus held Friday ev ing with talks by the visitors making up the, program. Mrs. Chaflin of {| Hazelton gave two readings. A dance Miss Julia Johnson fotlowed and refreshments were serv- Entertains Thursday|** at Halloween Bridge; Miss Julia Johnson entertained last, Pager at her home on Tenth street at a Hallowe'en party. The orange and black colors were carried out in the decorations about the rooms and «MASONS INITIATE THREE Work in the Master Mason degree season, About 76 members of the lodge were present at the dinner served $0 in the dining room at the te ‘The degree work began at 7: Several members of lodges in towns surtounding Bismarck were among those in attendance. BIRTHDAY PARTY The tenth birthday anniversary of Miss Emily Belk was celebrated terday afternoon at 4 e’elock with @ party for 16 of her friends. A col- or scheme of pink was carried out. A miniature treasure hunt was held and games of various kinds were lnyed. Refreshments were served. isg Belk received many pretty gifts. BISMARCK WOMEN ENTERTAINED IN HOLLYWOOD Hanae uate clipping whe a ‘alforn: aper, rs. Thotias H Poole of this ety” whose g£ in Hollywood, en! larold Hopton of Bis- marck and Miss Gladys Row. of bridge played, Miss Katherine jorence Peterson winning honors. A eourse luncheon: was served. at. Dinner Friday For: Margaret Welch Miss Elisabeth Jones of the Pe Court. was hostess at a difner eee Wi compliment to Mids Ich, wh jage to Guests in- members of Miss Welch's club and a few other friends. at 6:30 o'clock, marked for eleven. A red and yellow color scheme was c: ried out with neha aH eneys recently. anthemums and candles in the chos- heme - i BOSTON SUPPER TONIGHT en colors, The honor guest was pre-| ee pablie in ineitag' to 6 “ese sented with a variety of receipts, an giving “advice to bride” proved| and brown bread’ upper whieh =m ia be sepved toni fn endovable way of spending the! me isck by the christion Endeavor, of in out-of-town guest. \ the Presbyteijan church in the , church parlors. a . stains |. gol District Meeting of ! wich QES,7O MINNEAPOLIS \ Ni jens last evening for Rebekahs Held Here | binneapalta where he will visit over + t week-end wit! rents, le on Friday Afternoon win ‘aro stzend the Minneapoli {tre Dame football game this a! lore than a hundred were in at-/ "°° e ignites we onraslconvetion of) pNROLLED AT” AGRICULTURAL held (at tho £0. 0. F. hall in Bis! cyeit King of ehis city and Richard jay of Brittin are among the Friday ai Louise Iverson, jan of secretary- ites from Mandan, , Raleigh, Hazelton and Bismarck were represented in this number od reports were given 116% Fourth St. be 20w During the session musical selec- tions were given by members of the’ Flasher und Hazelton lodge: number of grand lodge offic cluding Miss Clara Monroe, Williston, 3 Mrs. Della Crosby, Mai rs Minot at the Hollywood Studio club| was exemplified for three candiaues | day night has been by the Bismarck Masonic lodge last/ bers are asked to watch the Tribune night in the first big meeting of tne; for further announcements concern: freshmen students at the North Da-'. kota agricukaral college this year.’ ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE GOES TO MINNEAPOLIS A. W. Mandy of the A. W. Lucas| refreshments will follow the mieet-|a local hospital. store will leave this eee | o'clock at the Elks hall. A dance and | Meedge’s brother, who ix a patient at] Pay your gas bill none 3 the VISITOR FROM OAKES Mrs. Harry Stasek of Oakes hi been visitine in Bismatck for a week, the guest of her brother and .sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs, George Smit! Before returning to her home Stasek will spend a week with Misi, Rose Sell at the Person Court, C. D. A, MEET: POSTPONED The meeting of the Catholic Daugh-! ters of America scheduled for Mor postponed. Mem- U Th ing the meeting. TO HEAR MARION TALLEY Mrs. W. J. Targart and Miss Eather Munson will leave this evenine for Fargo to attend the Marion Talley ; concert. They will return Tuesday OMARCH.N.DAE. Oramonds.Asgweiay YOU SAVE BUYING DIAMONDS ‘AT . KNOWLES’ Every Diamond it this store strengthen beg reputation for selling the highest grade diamonds at the lowest minimum profit. Purchasers of diamonds ’.at possible " sier ie wi Sale caries with one Guar. antee. If you @ré,in the market for a diamond of any size or quality, and will get fiers as to price, quality and liancy, I am sure we .will then have no trouble to sell to you, * ‘e mount all our own dia- monds here, and people wanting diamonds remount- ed can have this work done while they wait. Besides, you have the assurance that we are fully responsible for any diamonds left in our pos- session, F. A. Knowles Jeweler “Bismaick’s Diamond Store” st president; Past Grand Mi rive oe A. Armstrong, Hazelton; Master W. casas ce" Announcement extended by Mrs; F. L, Burdick, de! Rate, to hold the 1927 convention in hat city, was accepted. The follow- ing officers were electe: Cramer, Hazelton, pi Jennie Rimley, Ashley; vice pre: dent; Warren, Flash Bey Che ee eo *i a iness meeting, Niehol- oot Rebekah lodge No. 40 of Bismarck |' entertained the visitors at a three course banquet at the Grand Pacific hotel, Covers were marked for 95. the fitting of glasses. _ Dr. T. M. MacLachlan has removed his offices to the Lucas Block, Fourth St., and will confine his practice, as in. the past, to internal medicine, diseases of the eye, ear, ncse and throat, and ¥ Sunday Menu Special Chicken Chow Mein ............ Mushroom Chow Mein . ‘Half dozen fried New Yotk Counts.... Oyster Omelet ..............2000 Fish Crab Meat a la Newberg Melba, Toast . Fried Fresh Shrimp, Lemon, Buttered. Broiled Lobster, a la King, Casserole .. rted Sardines in oil, sticed Cucumbers Cold Columbia River Salmon, Potato Salad ............... 3h Boiled Boiled Capon, Mushrooms Supreme ... ; 8 a ranberry ond ’ it young tom Turkey, C: uce . Roast young ree. Con S iaieer anaes Roast milk-fed spring Chicken, Walnut Dressing .. ime Rib of Beef, au juis joast Leg of Pork, Cranberry Sau : . Entrees Fried young spring Cold Meats Chicken, Sweet Potatoes ......... S Seees -Bsees Be » BBe BeueeeR Auxiliary will regular meetin; evening on a) ing. | business trip to Minneapolis. | | C. T. AUXILIARY MEETING of the U. C. be Weld tonight at 8 VISIT HERE Miss Clara Belle Bailey and Miss the .| Ruth Meedge of Regan are visitin in Bismarck for a few days with Mis 7 An Appreciative Word Today closes our twenty-seventh anniversary sale, and we ask that we be permitted, through the col- umns of The Tribune, to express our appreciation of the reception of this sale by the good people of this trade territory. : It has been the greatest anniver- sary sale that this store has had during its twenty-seven years of business life, and it is our earnest purpose to so continue to serve this people that future sales shall surpass the one now closing. Very truy yours, ‘A. W. LUCAS CO. COLUMBIA New Process RECORDS are recorded , Seeobert: # Stetina tee gt \t q fearon rt / Columbia LECTRICAL recording is the one great advance in the recording art in twenty years. 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