The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 3, 1926, Page 5

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. Mrs. C. F. Dirlam Hostess at Bridge Dinner on Tuesday| od aeerane ae re! te - Serpe prettily appoin’ eight guests, In the bi the dinne T. Beatt and Mrs. J. M. Harty won honors. The muests| room in the evening for the girls of | the city will be discussed. atl been visiting her parents in Minoc night, Wednesday, Il} over the week-end, is expected to Feo atfe, belongs in the latter class.’ pr were members of a bridge club which played Bridgé Party Is in Celebration of Birthday of Host Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aughnay en- tertained Monday evening at their home on Avenue E at bridge. Honors in the games were won by Mrs. Charles Martin, Mrs, E. M. Hendricks ben Milhollan. al winter. eb: ‘ -| the organization in every church in, -| the city Eta A afternoon at the! in ween deci the conclusion of the evening» al-John’ Sterling. luncheon wag served by the hostess. pr will represent the ella cific hotel. MONDAY CLUB MEETS je Monday club met Tuesday ai ernoon at the home df Mra. J. Cowan. The meeting took the of the one scheduled for last lecture The pro- Lab: Immigration Laws—Mrs. Gordon ‘ox. White Slave Traffic--Mrs. Dullam A round table discussion followed. ENTERTAIN AT HALLOWEE PARTY Mr. and Mra, Oscar Roseth and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Smith entertained Saturday evening at a Halloween nae for the members of the Young ople’s of the MeCabe Metho dist Episcopal Sunday school. Thc affair was held at the Smith home 821 Fifth street. The guests, whe were in costume, pent the evening playing games, Halloween decorations were used and at the conclusi the evenine a luncheon was ox. .e¢ by the ‘hostesses. MRS. SCHEFFER’S PUPILS IN '. REC! Mrs. Hermanh Scheffer will present a number of her pupils in a recital Friday evenitig at her home, 611 First street. Those who will take part in- de Miss Barbara Seavey, Mrs. A: Thal, Miss Grace Howe, Mrs. Lind, Miss. Marion, Sandin, Miss' Ramona Beopple, Mrs. W. J.. Targart, Emmet Griffin, and.Fred Peterson, The pub. lie is invited to attend. ENTERTAINED FOR SON Mrs. Worth Lumry entertained last evening with a dinner party celebrat- ing the bi nnivetaary of he: zon, Rufus. Covers were marked for 10 guests. The table was. prettily decorated in blye and yellow and SS nin; e centerpiece was a blue birthda: lightea ‘with yellow ‘candles. were drums filled with candies. GOVERNOR AND MRS. SORLIE : ENTERTAIN Gov, and Mrs, A. G. Sorlig enter tained a few friends informally les’ evenine at bridge. During the even- ing election returns were received over the radio. At midnjght a lunch- ecn was ‘served, UNDERGOES .OPERATION Myron Cohen, mani of the Ar- cade store, was opera upon Mon- day at a local hospital. VORS lecte the next two meetings. ise closed hy repeating the Campfire jaw. MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED Arvid strom, of Eeklund town- ship, and Miss Rosetta Laura Bent- ley of Baldwin, were granted a mi riage license Monday in the Burleig! county court, eee es INITIATIATES NEW MEMBERS jo new members were initiated ‘into the Eastern Star last even’ at the regular . Refresh- men were! in attendant.” _ {Rest Room.to Open overs were markea for wi be Community Council wi wi gal which followed | the Association of Commerce rooms. ¢| accomplished by Mi ther, Mrs. Saturday Evening to Girls of Cit; A large attendance of members ial ters, | held Friday, November The matter: of opening the rest! to present ns the rest room wi open next ‘Saturd: ly open at 7:30 p. m. Meet Tuesday With Mrs. John Sterling, Mrs. C. G. Boi ii se, pre: Bismarck Union o' the GC. T. Us appointed vice presidents to represent regular meeting the home of Mrs.| at the Mrs. J. J. M. Mac. json, Fi pt H. 0. Saxvik, Norwegian Lutheran. || Mrs. Bolse also told of the work | parents. Fred Van: | herself in re-, cent visits throughout the ¢« A namber of L. T. L. were formed with of 300. The W. T. U, ake sung two) numbers and Miss Marguerite Ken: nedy played twogifiano sol M George Register fave 2 pape: Problems Relating to the Ho Mrs. Ri G. Goddard gave a sket the address given by Boole, national president, at th - cent Francisco. | Refreshments were served at the |} @— conctusion of the: afternoon. | her of Jamestown a Mrs. R. H. organization: , been spendi home. t., has arr The divisional meetings of the Eltinge tonight. Methodist Eplecopal churel indies aid | nme Gus society will be held on Thursday aft-! pix ‘oon as follows: No. 1 with M ‘taney Smith, 831 Fifth strec:: 3 + with Mes. F, M. Davis, 930 Sixth No. 4 with Mrs. J. B, Sayler, 809 Man jan Avenue. At the fourth divisional Mrs. C. W. Moses, Mrs. C. ‘ Mis« Elizabeth Weisen- born will be assistant hostesses. The third division will not meet this week because of the illness of the hostess. PRESBYTERIAN LADIES TO MEET The Presbyterian Ladies Aid will hold a. business and-work meeting janeernens at the church. i @ pot luck supper at k. to which all members of jon are invited. and” Saturda: the’ congreg: a SPEAKS IN MINOT _Miss Bertha Palnier returned last evening from Minot, where she had wore to address the members of. the. ie elub on Monday eve- The Election is over and th Dern Shew is cn at Richholt’s. LEAVES ‘PARGO i Harvey aves ros, leave tonight f go, where he will visit friend: and attend the football game Satur- day. ~ Sisits Mrs. ‘ark of has al in .t! with her mothe: PARI OF SON ~) Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rue are the parents of a: daughter born Saturday at the ck hospital. ‘The Election ls over and-the Corn Show is on at Richholt’s. Gag Weather Mostly fair tonight and Thursday; . slightly | irs. J. W. Burch has returne: m unquestionably heen the toughest pic- 1 Seattle ‘Wash, where she has been ture f have ever mrade—believe me! | Queen Marie staying for several months with nec J. A. Barncard, wio is and am very happy to say it looks like | in poor health. Mrs. Barncard is a a winner, iy | former resident of, Bismarck. | VISITOR LEAVES | Mrs. H. L, Saylor of Huron, 8, D., hips down from that game. | left yesterday for her home after a | visit with Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Sh | Mrs. Sayior and Mrs, Shearn are sis- RETURNS FROM VISIT | Miss Helen Nelson and Miss Laura pitcures at the regular meeting of the| Schlechter have returned 1 r | week-end visit in Coleharbor at the chest, feeling eminently sa e in’ home of Miss Nels@n’s parents. RETURNS FROM MINOT Miss Georgina Brones, who A matron will) turn to Bismarck tonight. be in charge ench evening: The room i bd will probabl; W.C.T.U. Members | “BISMARCK COUPLE TO MARRY Harvey T. Gray and Miss Alta H. help but please them, and gives Blea- Russell, both of Bismarck, have been nor Boardman not only an renters granted a marriage license by 1. C. Davis, county judge. RETURNS TO POLLOCK Albert Ryckman has returned, to blance to the one made seven yea | his. home in Pollo D. lent of the) several days’ visit friends in the city. —— | PANHELLENIC LUNCHEO: Covers were marked for 15 Panhell luncheon this noon at the Grand Pa-| with relatives and a \S FROM STERLING Miss Mary Ellison has from Sterling, where she has been over the week-end, the guest of her RETURNS TO MINOT | e ace of Minot, who has | results.” 2 several days in Bis-/ son, Ind., 402 total membership | marck with friends, left today for her Pill GUEST OF SISTER Mrs. L. B, Skagen 1] a ived in Bismarck for # | visit with her sister,-Miss Eva Buil- | national convention in Sani, AD? THE MOVIES | ELTINGE THEATRE | Mary Pickford in “Sparrows” will | METHODIST AID TO MEET | be shown for the last times at the Quarterbac! with Richard football sta: at the Eltinge for Thursday, Friday Richard has the fol- | lowing to say about the picture: | Well, The Quarterback is finished | DOCTOR M.E. BOLTON Osteopath Specialist in Chronic’ Diseases N D. Shoe fashions no longer have seasons every day, and at this shop you will always find what is most fashionable. Lizard-trimmed patents, cn vary semet. draw afore oft She fae ee ty ‘and ‘in the box! so to speak. It has @ “I gave it all T had, as per promise, \ “Some factious critie’ will of course 4 say the football game isn’t played by © Dix-but L am black and blue from the - “You should know how hard every- § 1, body has worked on this ome,” t CAPITOL THEATRE | There are pictures that leave a bad taste in one’s mouth, and there are that send their audiences jy from a home with a warm feeling under the 4, isfied with, themselves as choice of an evening’s “The Auction Block, has Henley production whi ra cipal reason for this is that it « {brings Charles Ray back to his vast army of fans in a part that cannot to display her ever increasing tal- ent, but shows her at her loveliest, The modern version of “The Aw !tion Block” bears but slight rese ago. The former was all out-and-out yy; ielodrama, while the latter is a de- htfully human’ comedy, It. isa shade more serious than the fare = which Director Menley has been deal- ing out to the public recent}y, but F. en so, is essentially comed: 2 WHEN THE OLD BACK ACHES! Just how hard it is for a man (or either) with an aching back e himself up to his task, no Wher Association’s | returned irregular secre- | tions warn me coming trouble oT ‘take Foley Pijls, a diuretic stimulant Ineys, They give me quick Ask Wm. ¥oLbele, Ander- 1st St. about Fol is. “They are a reliable valu medicine” guarante i faction. ‘Cost littl Adv, of “Glenilive, | — the attraction In the heart of the housewife HERE is a special place for Holiday Nut Margarine. ~ She depends upon its fresh sweetness for flaky piecrusts, , for rich saucesand fora good | wholesome spread for bread —has relied upon it for years and it ‘never fails her. Northern Cocoanut Butter Co. Distributors: Gamble Robinson Fruit Co. Biamarck, No. Dak. ehh Matinee Every Day at 2:30 LAST TIMES TONIGHT — Wednesday PICKFORD Mothers Boy pokane, i h as sed the station Because of the re § Queenly arms comforted:him and ithe roy ane was reached, raphed the boy’s parents, It sible moment and be taken care ot, until he After playing bean bag with Prince Masquerade Dance, I. O. 0. orchestra. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ee Caught on Train | deta sos bcboti Wash. Nov. 3—(# poy may look at a queen-—and from his home for it. it us found aboard rried awa unable of eRe Of course you do. candy was broaght into was the queen’s guest until Maric herself ase have no anxiety about Les. { He is dining with myself and chave, earliest pos- put in your hands by a ine, We are happy and Princess 1) d with the royal Hall, Nov. 11. Prizes Jenkins’ awarded November Sales | of Coats, Dresses IMPORTANT TO EVERYONE! happy as you can throughout the cially og that happiest of days—Christmas, - Do You Love Her? And you want to make her as year and espe- It is not too early now to select a gift. Our stock is very complete. Ask about our club plan of pur- BONHAM BROTHERS Diamonds, Watches, Silverware Plum is a popular color among|you boys and girls rethember when! the women’s siyles this fall. Any of | it used to be fig? The start of our great an- nual November sales means the grouping of best qualities and styles in women’s and misses’ Coats and Dresses into conven- ient price groups, some at surprising reductions for quick sell- ing. My Two Buick Cars 1927 Coach, Master Sixes For Sale 1926 Brougham Sedan L. A. Schipfer, Bismarck. ‘Winter Coats Into these four groups we have put the choicest styles and colors, in straight line or flare skirt coats, every one beautifully fur trimmed. Dress Coats of lovely soft, deep pile woolens. Sport Coats of diagonals, plaids and y mixtures. $39°° ae SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6TH ; Ac Bpecial showing and sale of an encrmous stock of ALBRECHT FURS made of the finest of pelts and in most up-to-the-minute styles. Representative in Charge ' Dresses Extra Special Values!, Jerseys, Twills, Crepes, Satin’ Canton and novelty Silks in hunter’s green, chanel red, browns, black and navy. Styles for women and misses; in street, afternoon or party frocks, all greatly reduced at these sale prices. oy ) $ $975 45 ' be wonderful new Orchophonic For Me Too—Austin. 'Trot—Hamp’s Kentucky Serenad- ers. Bab; em ? dy (pipe organ)—Jesse Cray wully av ‘15e. — Mvsia 20089 Herc ove a few of the | recordings: My Sweetheart — Austin. 20143 10 5c. That’s Why I Love You—Fox Face—Fox Trot—Gar- r’s Orchestra. 20105 10.75c, At Dawning (Eberhdrt-Cadman) seCrawford. .Roses of Picar- Bye Bye Blackbird—Fox Trot— hat’s the Use of ‘ _—Fox 's Music. 0 Tc.

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