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/ spend the winter. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1926 Bridge Party on | Friday at Home of | Mrs. H. E. Spohn| | Decotations of yellow pompons and yellow carnations formed a pretty ‘background for the second of a series | Thi of parties given by Mrs. Roy Logat and Mrs. H. E. Spohn at the latter iba at 616 Seventh street yester-; jay. Five tables of bridge were in play! 2 the afternoon, honors going rs. J. 8. Sigurdson and Mis: isted in. servi gay Mrs, W. assisted in servi ira. Hartley and Mrs. Arthur Hoffman. Jamestown Girl Is Honor Guest at Shower Friday K.-C. Arness and Mrs. R. E. Carlander entertained jointly Friday evening at the former's home x a miscellaneous shower in compliment ¥ Wojik of Jamestown, Long, brother of Mra. C der, was announced recently. The bride-to- age many pretty and useful gitts. < The evening was spent in sewing and several musical numbers were given by the guests. At the conélu- sion of the evening a refreshment course was served. : HOSTESSES AT SLOMBER PARTY. The M , Pautine | Fritz and entertained Friday night with @ slumber party at the former’s home, 614 Eighth street. A course breakfast was served to the guests, Covers were marked for 12. —s- GO TO CALIFORNIA Mrs. A. W. Cook and son, Albert W. Cook, will leave tomorrow for Redlands, Calif.. where they will The latter is official in a government station Redlands. WEEK-END VISIT David Cook, Herbert O'Hare and Dana Shearn, Bismarck students ai the University of North Dakota, have arrived in the ci:y to visit with their families over the w el held tomorrow even Masonic Temple. urged to attend. RETURNS TO. MINNEAPOLIS Douglas Lane, who has been Bismarck for two weeks visiting hir parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. Holta, ana friends, will leave Sunday night for Minneapolis. . TO VISIT IN BISMARCK Mrs. J. 8; Deming of Hector, Minn. will arrive here Sunday for a shor visit with Mrs. F. J. Matscheck an¢ engagement to Mr. Harold De-| Lo: Miss Steinbergen Honor Guest at Dinner Thursday The Misses Agnes and Nell Byrne and Miss Stacta Skelly entertained jursday evening at a dinner at the Grand Pacific hotel in honor of Miss Rose Steinbergen. Covers were marked for 12 guests. Autumn flow- | | | ers were used on. the table. Miss Steinbergen, who has been em- ployed at the Pollyanna, left Friday evening for Seattle, Washington, to make her home. L. T. L. Program Will Be Monday at the Baptist Church| — { Mrs. Fred M. Wanner of James- town, state vice president of the Women's Chris Temperance Un- fon, will speak at the First Baptist church Monday evening at . The lecture will be held in connection with a program to be oo by the yal Temperance Legion of Bis- marek, of which Mrs. J. L. Hughes is leader. The L. T. L. program will include ‘two playlets, “The Marsh Land Round Table,” and “John Barleycorn Wants to Come Back.” A small admission fee will be charged to cover expenses. MASONS TO MEET A regular meeting of Bismarck! Lodge No. 6, A. F. & A. M. will be| betd Monday evening, October 18, at} 7:30 at the Temple. Work in the E. A. Degree will be conferred and a large attendance is desired. As many as can possibly come are urged | te be pi it and an invitation isi extended to it Masons to attend, DRIVE TO MINOT | Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Brown, accom- panied by a Lge of high achool! atudents, drove to Minot today & see! the Minot-Bismarek football game.| Those in the party included Irene and; Dale Brown, Louise Keller and Marie Cordner. i TO FOOTBALL GAME | Miss Esther Noggle drove to Minot' today for the Bismarck-Minot foot- ball game. She is accompanied by Miss Dorothy Dakin, Miss Gwendolyn, Jensen, Miss Marlys Lahr and Miss Selen Saylor. ‘ BUSINESS MEETING The Epworth League of the McCabe Methodist Episcopal church held a business meeting last evening in the church parlors. Refreshments were served after the meeting. H HUNTING TRIP August W. Mellon, Dr. L. A. Schip- fer and Dr. M. W. Roan left today for ld, S. D., where they. will hunt pleasants for a few days. PARENTS OF SON and Mrs. George R. Lipp of LEAVE FOR PHILADELPHIA Miss Christine Balzer and brother, Peter, left this morning for Phi adelphia, Pa, where Miss Balzer has| marek Friday. accepted a position as a beauty ope: ator, They expected to make t! home with Mr. and Mrs. Matt Seitz, formerly of Bismarck. VISIT IN MINOT The Misses Irene and Wi Robertson, high school teachers, have fred | | | aati, HERE FROM WILTON Mr, and Mrs. Peter Johnson daughter of Wilton visited in Bis- and und Miss Chris- tine were in the city yesterday. RETURNS FROM MINOT t ERLING | | | Otto Vold returned yesterd: | gone to Minot where they will. visit! Minot, where he has been transacting at their home over the week-end and, business. will attend the football game this afternoon. | DRIVE TO MINOT ( VISITING IN BISMARCK Miss Edna Olson of Wilton will spend the week-end in Bismarck with Judge LE, Birdzell and Judge W.! friends. L, Nuessle of the supreme court, ac-; companied by their sons, John Bird- zell and Francis Nuessle, drove to Minot this morning to football game. GOES TO MINOT : 8. P. Orwall, supervisor of music in the Bismarck hi ied by a number of high attend the: went to } court. | school, accompan-|day to visit friends over the week- school | end. teachers, drove 10 Minot today for) the football game. FROM TRIP J ‘Wiley in Bi CARD PARTY At the card party of the Catholic Daughters of America Inst evening following the reguiar meeting, 10ur tables Mrs. L. H. Carufel win- ning honors. ATTEND GANE J. M. M. MacLeod, physical training instructor at the high school, drove Gordon Landers an: 18 IMPROVING Mrs.’ Walter Sellen, pioneer resi- dent of the city, is improving at the St. Alexius hospital after a serious operation three days ago. AT FOOTBALL GAME Carl Kositzky, Elmer Benser and Carl Sundiand are spending the di in Minot. They will attend the foo ball game this afternoon. P. BE. 0. TO MEET Chapter F., P. E. Q., will meet Mon- day afternoon at 8 o'clock at the eve of Mrs. H. F. O'Hare, 802 Fifth street. TO MINOT FOR GAME 7 Fritz Wanner, John McLaughlin and Walford Hultberg drove to Minot this morning to attend the football game. TO MINOT Mrs, Carl Nelson and daughter, Ada Herbert, motored to Minot ber! for the Minot-Bismarck football game. GO TO MINOT er and Donald inet this morning Ambrose Jones drove to | to attend the Bismarck-Minot football | game. PARENTS OF DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blount of Brit- tin announce the birth of a daughter. Friday morning. RETURNS FROM MINOT to Minot yesterday, “accompanied by il York. { lanes where he has accepted a posi- | GO TO MINOT | G. N, Livdahl and Scott Cameron | Minot last evening to eet GOES TO WILTON i Miss Dla Kigler went to Wilton to- TO DICKINSON lorner has gone to Dick- GOE: Richard tion. | HERE FROM REGAN A. L. Garness of Regan drove to Bismarck yesterday to transact busi- ness, ON BUSINESS William Starke of Wing was in the city yesterday, transacting business. FROM HALLIDAY Mrs. A. L. Boelter of Halliday spent Friday in the city with friends, VISITS IN BISMARCK L, A. Vogel of Coleharbor is visit- ing in Bismarck over the week-end. HERE ON’ BUSINESS Rex Fogarty of Sterling transacted business in the city yesterday. HERE ON BUSINESS A. L. Stanton of Parshall transact- ed business in the city Friday. HERE FROM BALDWIN Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Rupp, Bald- win, spent Friday in the cit: NOTICE There are about 75 bushels | of pears lefé.out of the car-| load we advertised in Friday night’s Tribune. Get your po-| tato supply now, as the price! is going up day by day. Phone) 571. South Side Grocery. | ‘ : | Oct. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Events of Week Ahead ; EI Oct. 18 Lions’ Club, Grand Pacific Hotel .. P. EK. 0, Sisterhood, Mrs, H. F. O'Hare, an’s Club a aie oa . y Commission, City Hall. astern Star, Masonic Temple. Masonic Blue Lodge, Masonic Temple . 19 A, 0. U, W,, A. O. U, W. Hall Kiwanis Club, Grand Pacific Hotel Mother's Club, Mrs, W. F. Harris, 824, 5th St.. War Mothers, Mr: A. Falconer, 202 Ave. E I. 0, O. F. Subordinate, [. 0. O. F Hall. 5 Rotary Club, Grand Pacific Hotel Current Events Club, Mrs. Register . < Fortnightly Club, Mrs. John Burke, 8 A Wednesday Club, Visit to Museum at Capitol Catholic Order of Foresters, St. Mary’s Hall . Knights of Pythias, A. . W. Hall ........ 21 Company A, Corner 3fd and Main . Masonic Commandery, Masonic Temple .. M. A. O. U. Wall Hall A tion of Commerce, Oct. 22° Delphian Society, Elks’ Ha Rebckuh Lodge, I. 0. O. F. Hall Douglas Fairbanks Here Next Week in |, “The Black Pirate’| In presenting “The Black Pirate” which is coming to the Eltinge for four days commencing Monday Doug- las Fairbanks is up to one of his pioneering tricks again, The firm is in natural color, and a vast improve- ment, we are told, over past efforts resenting color. “Doug” has! p d out tones which are cuiculaced to rest the eye—principally browns and greens and their complements. | stardom, furnishes the pulchritude in And all the color is selected in ac-| this picture and also Doug's motive cordance with its dramatic value.| for cleaning up a couple of shiploads Four months of experimental work | of pirates. 5333e25 Oct. S8S55 25 jooms nk was turned on menduat: + rhe story is an original from ile pei ak. bs i t and th century piracy are in “The Black Pirate,” along with everything that any pirate ever did, from burying treasure to walking the plank, With- out being specific, Fairbanks chose the Southern Seas as his locale, thus giving his adventure plenty of sea room. Albert Parker was custodian of the megaphone on “The Black Pirate.” Billie Dove, that lovely young lead- ing Indy who is rapidly heading for o Like Chocolate Cake / BUST RESULTS ARE OBTAINED BY USING aker’s Chocolate (Blee Wrepper—Yellow Lebel) Iw making Cakes, Pies, Puddings, Frosting, Ice Cream, Sauces, Pudges, Hot and Cold Dirks Fos more than 143 years this chocolate has been the standard for surity, delicacy of faver and uniform quality ‘The erade math, “Le Belle Chocolbnare,” on every genuine package. WALTER BAKER & CO. Led, Beckie of Chace Rapes ser fo DORCHESTER, ASE, M. ae . M. ? { | was done along this line before 4} ° tie SPECIAL MUSIC INSTRUCTION On any Instrumént This Coupen is good for $3.00 on Fist Term Ticket 10 lessons if presented on or before Oct. 25th, 1926 New pupils only _ ROOM 107, McKENZIE HOTEL PROF. W. R. WEIDE This Coupon will possibly not appear again WHAT DO YOU WANT IN RADIO? It is now the time of year when Radio... reception is beginning to come through in good shape You Want a Radio Everybody does—but, do you want the best your money will buy? SIMPLICITY OF CONTROL SELECTIVITY : ABILITY TO SECURE DISTANCE QUALITY VOLUME AND the reliability of the people from whom you pur- chase. Hoskins-Meyer have served you with credit to themselves and to your satisfaction for the past 25. years. Drop us a note for catalogue or demonstration. Perhaps you need new batteries or a new tube. We have a supply of fresh stock in both. Perhaps your set needs attention, and if,so, surely you want the repairs made by cémpetent men. We have two repair men. The head man is a member of the So- ciety of Radio Engineers—more need not be said. Hoskins - Meyer THE HOME OF KFYR Bismarck, North Dakota Know From Whom You Are Buying Bismarck are the parents of @ son’ Mrs. Ray Stair hag returned from 27 ee tet Mrs. W. F. Deming of 310 Avenue B — wt whet. born this morning at the St. Alexus Minot, where she has been on a short Wavy—Curly RETURNS HOME’. th business trip. Glossy Hair ospital. ' s Hovde, who underwent an{< -——— | — operation at the marek hospital WOMAN'S CLUB TO MEET TO VISIT IN BEULAH this week, s suffi ly improvec The Woman's club will meet Mon- to return to his home at-Parshall. day afternoon at the home of Mrs. home in Beulah tonight to visit over The Choice of Famous Singers Chaliapin, Bori, Johnson and dozens of others GUESTS OF MRS. HULTBERG H. L, Wheeler, 114 Avenue A West. { Miss Lottie Krueger will go to | the week-end. HERE ON BUSINESS By Edna Wallace. who see me daily on use the Baldwin exclusively for recital appear- Mrs. itenchbech and children of GO TO MINOT ' tte Leger tasiedh hair waves aud ances, and Praise its sympathetic support and Washburn are guests at the home oj Miss Gladys Pierce and Miss Jose-( -pr,\T, F, Price of Dawson was in be ‘seems doubly abundant be- surpassing purity of tone. Mrs. Sterichbech’s sister, Mrs. Susan-| phine Cervinski drove to Minot to- the city today on business. cause of the curl. Nearly every girl and . You will gain a new c ion of oe. na Hultherg, on Sixth street. fay to attend football game. Prtcieee Saivtinanctmdem A woman t who vees it would like to have i Bau oe yo ec sees a at naire aD Sing . sa alas 0 FLORIDA . TO VISIT HERE Don’t forget the dance at bof tne iirc: go to a hairdresser. 1 win yourself, Mrs, Milan Ward. and Miss Aldyth} Miss Ethel Flemming of Fargo ar- the I, 0. O, F. hall Saturday have never had a Marcel wave. I simply Ward will leave the first of nex:| rived in Bismarck today to visit over night apply a hair dress which experts made week for Melbuvene, Fla., where they] the week-end with friends. i . for me. Neither you nor E will prob- @ will spend the winter, : nian ee ably ever wee anything elze to compare. ——— . VISIT HERE it the hair in curl, keeps it in RETURN TO PLAZA Mr. and Mra. J. A. Goedert and ce ver it a lovely sheen. Clarence Julson and daughter,| daughter of Turtle Lake visited | This hair dress, is ape as Clarice, of Piasa, have returned tc} friends in thé city Friday. | ‘Wallace Hopper’s Wave and Shi their home after 9 several days’ vis- toilet counters supply it ab Te 2 it in the city. < WERE. FROM KINTY E . eoaipatie ip pens zen = pee eo _—— . on rs, Charles man J ~ f P ag RETURNS FROM JAMESTOWN | daughter, Elsie, of Kintyre are spend- know. My guarantee js enclosed Where Music Is Sweeter _f £ sae Ble Miss Ellen Crawford returned Fri-| ing the day in Bismarck. 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