The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 11, 1926, Page 5

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Mrs. R.A. Cramer ‘Mahlman Home Is! Hostess Wednesday | Scene of Bridge . at Bridge Party; Party Wednesday Mrs. R. A. Cramer was hostess last) Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mahiman, 320 evening at a bridge party for which} Griffin Avenue, entertained last’ eve- there were three tables of players.) ning at a bridge party. Cut flowers Honors were won SBE Catherine! were the decorations used. Tiree Morris, Miss Charlotte Logan and| tables of bri were in play during Mrs. Jessie Harris. the evening,’ Mrs. L. B. Brauer and 4 The decorations were carried out in| F. C. Ellsworth winning honors. ! slit and pink. Tiny dolls dressed! At the conclusion of the games in colonial costumes in the chosen| the hostess served @ refreshment | colors were given as favors. At the| course, i conclusion of the evening the hos- = | shen’ “"/Sodality Bazaar | { ‘tess served a course lun Mrs. J..M. Harty on Wednesday Was Well Hostess to Four Fables at Bridge ine | ey Sodality was large-! Mrs. J. M. Harty entertained at| |; her home, 119 West Th: Tuesday fal qrenine with «pretty party | standpoint, fuerts, A. color’ scheme of yellow| Mary’ Tigh seh - color scheme o! 14 's convent pepe wd G3 oH flowers and for the besser. “n er <a, bia at candles were wu: In the decorations. | pret corated i) id ““ftomory in bs bridge émer ee eet” Ws in orchid and Nilo: on irs. He Janson an irs. | ow a ing. sa eB ate ee Be e afternoon and evening. course luncheon was evening. Chitdren at Library . McKinnon, Rolette Lockwood, Ger. Chitdren Between the 3 of five and 12 will be emtertaii Seturday| Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Worst of Fair- morning at 10:80 o'clock in the chil-| view, Mont, who have a number | dren’s room of the Bismarck public| friends inBigmarck, are leaving soon dg? ay®, children’s story hour.| for Los ‘Angeles, Calif., where they Mrs. Eric Thorberg will be in charge.| will spend .the winter with All children of the proper age are cordially invited to attend. If the| Mrs. G. story telling hour Saturday is popu-| tieth str En route they will vis feature, according to Miss Pauline! Falls, Mont. from where th Rich, city librarian. go to Sacramenso, Calif. to visit with Fu Children’s sto for children. iM HOSTESS AT PARTY Mrs. O, A. Conrad, Jr.. w ll enter tain tonight at her home The Hughes Apartments ot dinner party complimestary | sociation. Mr. McCurdy’s talk will Conrad, Miss Celia Hagen and & be in the nature of a tribute to ex- Ethel Hodges, -all of whom celebrate} service men. The meeting, coming their birthday anfifversaries this|so near .to Armistice day, will be! week. There will be six guests. featured by @ patriotic program, ELECT OFFICERS Following a dinner at the Grand Pacific hotel the members of the/ at u surprise party given by several Bismarck-Mandan Dental. Study. club| of her friends Tuesday evening at the elected 0! rx for the ensuing yen home of Mrs. Ethel Welch. Mrs. et De. H. T. Re is president; Dr: H. L./ son received « numberof pretty gifts. | Diehert, {vice president;, Dr. L. E.| The evening was spent in sewing and Huschka, secreta: Treasurer. HALF DAY SESSION Students at the Bismarck high school were dismissed at noon today TO SPEAK IN STILL E. McCurdy, state's go to Still Friday evening to de-, ver an addre: the meeting of the! Sill Community Pare SURPRISE PARTY v of the party. FACULTY LUNCHE Miss Rita Murphy and Miss Irene shontened to 30 minutes. con Wed VISIT DAUGHTER weeks at » luncheon when problems Mr. and Mrs..J..H.“Mantz of Ana-| of school management are discussed moose are visiting in Bismarck ‘at}informally. the home of their ‘dnughter,, Mrs. . Archie Johnson, and are attending : PEP. ME! ahe corn show. Bismarek high schoo! a @ pep meeting this morning at the as- ENTERTAIN AT DINNER sembly hour to pare. for the game Mr, and Mrs. Donald Schneider en-| with Lemmon, held this afternoon. tertained Tuesday. aseaine at a birth-| Members of the squad and school of- day dinner. complimentary tolficials spoke. Miss Ethel izes. Covers were! marked for six guests, op ere eae a a Mn. an irs. Frank J. Bavendic! - GOES TO MERCER and daughter, Mary Jean, left today Miss J. Nieloon, state super-| for Ellendale, where they will spend intendent of. public instruction, willl two weeks at the home of Mrs. leave Friday for Mercer county. ‘where! Bavendick’s parents. Mr. Bavendick whe will deliver an addrese before the/ is enjoying his annual vacation from county teachers. —— SSS 1S OPERATED ON EE Valentine Gerving of Glen Uilin underwent an aperre Tuesday at the St. Alexius pital. His condi- tion is reported as very satisfactory. TO RUGBY J. A. mmo fs sou lanioner: a agriculture and labor, has gone Rugby, where he wilt be the principal speaker at the Armistice day program. \ _ SPEAKS AT CARRINGTON Harold hag of the teen! American where he is delivering the Armistice day address. ERE FOR CORN SHOW * cia Agent MeNutt of McKentie — br ning Pie see show in The faculty is - VISIT. IN ELLENDALE Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT — Thursday viseee ING IN. BISMARCK pas at the & ther wana, of Mee. Cart Koattsky. : HERD FROM WILTON . 8. Thor of Wilton is » ing te week in Bismarck, attending the| atete corn show. ; HERE ON BUSINESS in ie %Gicy pooterday on business. : uerade Dance, I. 0. 0. F. Nov. 11. ba oo gel i} Orchestra. Prizes awarded best costume. (Everybod: Unsettled’ tonight and Friday; rising _ FRIDAY: and SATURDAY Patronized! ana now the snake-skin bia nly j will be quite The annual basear given Wednes.! dressed men as it blends so well with Proved very success-! —-—— “from beth a nocial and! financial yi. gurice ‘The gymnasium ouditorium of st, Dureau. 7 —— ' ‘The tea room was, METHODIST MEN'S CLUB TO MEET 4), An attendance of at feast 100 is ‘affles were served eee meng oe He the regular monthly din- ner met T. Beat assisted.| There were eight booths, decorated of the MeCabe Methodist E At the conclusion of the evening a| either in blue and white or red and| church which will be held Friday eve- n was ees ite, Bridge 'was played during the) ning at €:16 in the Lions room of; * ‘The committee in charge of the af. Program has been arranged by W. J Story Hour. For fair included Mien Elizabeth Pfeiffer, Nogele, with both orchestral and vo- neral chairman; Misses Kttherine pelt eth and rt Mi, ace aul, former mayor there, will be y ; ide Fi‘zgerajd, Anna Marie Mann- the principal sneaker. ir. Nelxoy Saturday Morning iretera’risanse Ang Mare Mann: Sit Done the cay Friday te given | — steals laddress at the state curn suuw .4 LEAVE FOR LOS ANGELES be evening. GAME COMMISSION MEETS | n ; Members of the ctate zame and fish Cat the outside by intense heat: to commission in Bismarck today for a their meeting of the commission a ve, daughter and son-in-law, Dr. and Taylor of La Moure, presider: .*Regera, 1614 West Thir- tin Haghaug of Devi): Lak id lar enough it may be made a regulat| their son, Lloyd, and family st Creat lary: 1 re- The meat from which you extract cargg HLA Brown of Cogperstown. the juice to make soup. may be ured Fistate-wide game warden, and Yery nicely for croquettes or meat au bg if season it well and com- . . TEC, hour is being held| Prof. and Mra, Norton, Prof. Kauf- Alf Eastgate of depury ! in connection with national book week | man’and Ex-povernor. Fred: Furcher, game and fish commissione?. bine it with chopped vegetables or pdlfred A. Thal of the tism uto ‘arts left today for Chicago in 8" | where he will attend w convention of wank, Chopped | aui acher AS’! the Standard Auto Par He will be gone about 10 days. Mrs. George A. morning for St. Paul where she Mrs, Jessie Wilson wns honor guest after the first of the year, The War Mothers wil H.W. @ luncheon ‘was served by the Indies, jet { attend. or Spri rwent so that they might attend the Armis-| Lambertus entertained the faculty of| optration ten ceke mea the Se tice day program. Each period was} the Bismarck high school at a lunch! Alexius hospital, was discharged yes. ednesday evening after school. terday and has returned to his home is entertained every two a+ Wilton. G Mrs, F. A. Rich of Billings, Mont., has arrived in the guest of her daughter, Miss Pauline Rich, for several weeks. "WHERE EVEY PURCHASE MUST BE A. W. LUCAS WHERE YOU EAPECT MORE FOR YOUR MONEY—AND GET IT Ss Bargain Basement Sale of 152: UNDERGOES OPERATION | Miss ‘Lena Matels of Venturia un- derwent an operation. at the Sty Alexius hospital Monday. She is getting along nicely. ' f ‘ .| HERE FROM SOUTH DAKOTA Mrs. Andrew Rude of McLaughlin, S. D,, is spending a few days in the city on business, RETURNS TO TUTTLE Ed. Taaseveigen of Tuttle, Kidder county commissioner, has returned to his home after a short business visit in the city, Serpent Stick TO ASHLEY Ralph Trick will go to Ashley Sat- urday afternoc: to spend the week- end hunting. RETURNS HOME Louis Koch has returned to his home at Shields after a short visit in the city. | j VISITORS IN CITY q * My. and Mrs, I. J. Eastburn of Bos- ;ton are visitors in Bismarck today.” ENTERS HOSPITAL M..H. Dahl of Leith has entered the St. Alexius hospital for treatment. HERE FROM STERLING | .L. R, Turner of Sterling transact: ed business in the city yesterday, HERE TODAY F. Eisenmenger of Arena is in today for a.short visit, FROM WhiG Arvid Ross of Wiig vistor,in .ne city yeste cane, It 1. popular with well the new fall grays. at the local weather e city of the men’s Bible ciass iscopal business ry. PATIENT AT HOSPITAL Joseph Mille of Livona is s patient + at the St. Alexius hospital. A musical’ E. Nelson of St. ah ‘ KEEPS JUICES When cooking a roast of meat, keep the juices in the meat. Then reduce the heat and broil or ronst in the usual manne. —_— STOUK IS HANDY H. L, Rice of Bede! seere- Larimore, rath tie. TO CHICAGO | Bismarck NEW BROWN BETTY i A delicious brow is made by instead of cider and GOE venti Moisten Association. Sweeten them Wi i TAKES "EM OFF Wet salt will remove these dark ins on silver that results from GOES TO ST. PAUL Welch left her daughter, Mrs. R. : Mrs. Welch will be aw | bo wing meat —- lor fish, always plunge first into boil- WAR MOTHERS TO MEET ing water to seal the tissues, then meet with reduce the heat ‘for cooking. . Richholt, 2231 Seventh ; — ‘Tuesday, November 16, at 3; 'A SPOONFUL All members are urged to} To measure 1 cup or 5 | any dry ing? ent, heap {scrape off level with'a knife. Friday - Saturday Nov. 12 Nov. 13 SIZES % 5 y | VALUES @ ontui| . then k LEAVES HOSPITAL 0 ut the St. DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 116% Fourth St. Phone 200W 14 to 52 to $10.75 | | Silks—Wools—Tweeds — All latest fall and winter styles and colors. They certain- ly offer the most for your money at this price. Every color you see. in high’ priced models. Come early for first choice, for at this price these dresses will move fast. Bargain Basement Footwear Values that we challenge anyone to equal, let alone surpass A STYLISH PUMP, NEWLY ARRIVED | STYLE WITH COMFORT FOR WOMEN BEDROOM SLIPPERS This dressy model com Here ig value in a distinc- , p Regular 98¢ Value tive strap pump of all pat- bineg style with all-rounc ent with perforated vam? 59 c - iT OF DAUGHTER city to be the a excellence. Made of se and quarter, plain toe and : <exys lected patent leather, with military heel with rubber During the Greater North Liming. Nig. ant ae Dakota Corn Show we are offering you the opportuni- low priced at $3.95 é Very Low Priced at $2.95 ty to purchase your Bed- room Slippers at a great saving. Your choice of 12 colors, in all sizes, at 59¢. BIG CHILDREN’S SHOE VALUE We have placed on our A STYLISH PUMP FOR WOMEN | GENUINE GOODYEAR WELT OXFORD _ Tu Patent With _. At the Price of Stitchdowns $ildren's Shoes to $2.48. Lizard Trim ‘ Here you will find high and low shoes in patent and calf leathers. Sizes 21% to 5, 51% to 11 $1.39 An example of style dom. inance fs this new arrival. Fashioned from _ patent leather with ‘the popular lizard trimming; covered Cuban heel. An Exceptional Value at $3.95 A REAL STITCHDOWN SHOE VALUE An exceptional buy are these stitchdowns at these Jow prices. Made of all leather with an extra heavy sole, and sold for ‘ ‘ t Sizes 5Y4 to 11, $1.76, Sizes 11%, to 2, $1.98 $2.95 One of the best values that we have ever offered is this Good- year Welt Oxfcrd, Come in and try cil a pair and you will understand why we say-—Our Greatest Shee Value. Growing girls’ sizes 2% to 8. SAVINGS IN OVERSHOES The Overshog season is here and we are prepared to offer you, overshoes at a great saving in price to you. Never were our prices as low as they are this season. Just Received Boys’ Boots We have just received another: shipment of boys’ Boots, the kind that have pleased so many this fall. Never have we’ been able to offer such 2a boot value. These boots are made in tan elko, with:a’ composition sole that is sure ‘to’’ give satisfaction and one that. will not mar floors. wi. $2.95 tob%.. ae "

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