The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 12, 1926, Page 5

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1926 Mrs. L.. A. LaRue Tables es at Bridge| Mrs. L, Az Lafue'ot bf Griffin Avenud| was hostess Thursday Cele at a prettily planted bridge pat ree | tables were in play phot se ‘eve- ning, Mrs. E. J. Schultz and Mra. Chris Fossum winning honors. At the conclusion of the bridge games Mrs. LaRue served an attrac- tively appointed course luncheon. Mrs. Della Fox Entertains For Mrs. Dan _ Hall Mrs. Della Fox entertained Thurs- day evening in compliment to Mrs. Dan Hall at a three course bridge zn ‘andies, flowers. an ch Rao After’ inser bi jayed, honors going to Mas Hel len Pinder ‘and Mrs. Val Yeager. J.C. Dar. ance of Hope, pe fal af 4 favors Mrs, was assisted i hig Bra Dorrance and Miss Olga Nelson. po in ened Bismarck several months ago to’ her home. Mr, Ball is Proper “of the Rall drug store. — WESTMINST! ER GUILD rnrenan ing of the at the Presbyterian Bessie is will lead the tional Stantey repo from Totty AN stud vrs book, with Latin Ame! wilt be wiven by Miss Frances Wanner. Mss Barbara Keone — give a vocal solo. The ill concude with b talk by Sir W. C. Mills BOYD P. TA A. MEETING Dr. J. 0. Arnson of Bismarck wilt ere f ‘an, address this evening at the meeting of ‘the: re cher Association in the Boyd trie sehor Miss Alme Kibler is teacher Miss Macge Runey; county sup'r.a tendent, will have a-part unt... ..0 gram. COMES FROM. HAWAII Miss Bess McAllister has gone to her home in Hibbing, Minn., after a visit. ‘ smarek pe work for two years. Guests IN BISMARCK ak afebaughtin ahd es 3 ton Judge, af Spokene, son, have the holidays with Mrs. brother-n-jaw and sister, Mr. E. G. Patterson. ~ 4 4 ‘Mrs. L. R. Priske Entertains Three |. d| TAKE TEACHERS’ EXAMINATION Hostess Thursday ' to Musical Club The home of ew L. RB. Priske on First atreet was the scene of the Thursday Musical club’s :neeting yes- terday. Elizabeth Jones was a. The following program was Vocal duet, “The Lord Is weld Light,” die Mi y Buck and Airs. R. E. ears, “5 “pring ote," George W. Mrs. L. ae Priske, Mss. G. E. Win- greene, Mrs. F, M. aa is, Bessio Piano, irish Folk” "se 8 Ponies iad ‘Arthur J. Arnot “lla Song,” Mrs. “GE. Wingree Miss Jones gave a brief. ‘sketch of each of the composers on the pro- gram. At the conclusion of the after. ‘noon a luncheon was served by the hostess. TO ENTERTAIN MANDAN PLAY- MAKERS The Julia Marlowe Chapter, Junior Playmakers, will be hosts to the h Bernhardt chapter of Mandan et a cabaret su Friday evening, November 19, in the high school gym. Rasium. Miss Loise Bigler is chair- (2 of the program committee, Miss jean Crawford, decoration committee, Hig Miss Marlys Lahr, mittee. { Vocal, '—Horatio W. Parke: | \ | | i | i general com-| { Miss Madge Runey, coun:y superin- |’ tendent, gave teachets’ examination: to eight candidates for certificates Thuraday and tod: Those taking! the examinations a1 Sister Mary Joan, Sister M. Bapiista, Mrs. Jack Raquel, Meller, the sweet singer of spoofing! som Irving time ago that she would sell her move to in New | York, she says now that she will Wilson, Mendan Mabel Weller, ms, Menoken; Wilton; itton; Grace Jenson, ier, Dris ENTERTAIN FOOTBALL MEN The Senior class ‘will entertain the football squad of the Bismarck high -ehool at a banquet this evening in‘ the domestic science room. The ban- quet will be followed by a dance. DRISCOLL rson has returned , where she visited her! purents over Momlstice day. HERE FROM ROM POLLOCK . Alfred Becker, accompanied by his nephew, George Becker, are here frem Pollock, S. D., to attend the , | #tate corn show. ’ WERE FROM: CENTER Mr. and Mrs.’ H. L.° Batchenger. of Ceriter are’ nthe clty for the corn are sition | have vay Oppo: ahiey of, “hearing V for the office. Captan J Baker. v night for mS visit the sesquicentennial celebration as a committeeman from North Da- kota. He mill partook on - Weakingtos, will sell hy home aimed cane Grand. Pacific, howl sale beginning. at a felock. HERE. FROM BREIEN ees Poster ~ ape Max aot ter, of len are in is S68, ot eee eee ot akan They gueste at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Potter. marck wit attending the state gorn show. PARENTS OF “OF DAUGHTER Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ro; Gael). ‘who live near Bismarck, re ernie at the St.’ Alexius “rad HERE FOR 1B CORN. SHOW Te ern Mrs. Robert Bunn of Cen- stenting the 2 the state corn show. bed Binarek thi NDERGOES Ds OPERATION a ‘Sars. ‘. _Kenthack. Stanton panorstion ‘wt the Bismarck a VISITS AT HOME. rd. wert to vor A home| snd rmintice’ RETURNS fou MONTANA iw Ivene ‘Demming “iis Cc. Bice lecture on “Comfort for the ” at the Courthouse Sunday, oP 3:06 p.m. ‘The existing ‘conditions through. has a oe af good cheer Ing*to'all of His. creatures. Tt. is eee ot that an ie who h: visited ‘the Imperial ern California can coneeption of what “ie will whole earth ia restored to quarter century, ago the Valley was a deser. waste. Not even a coyote could cross its parched ere was no living idejfrom horned toads. river wi aye ed out of its course and irrigation ditches sent the watens through ¢ ithe Internationel Bible Students ‘association sends its lecturers out at ‘its own expense; hence the lectures are free and no collection will be ue co of’ Petey pills, a diuret' Ee ack for the kidneys, and Foley Cathartic Tablets re ‘atipation, biliousness, sod siek head- aches. These. wond romedigs ‘have helped million ‘of ae for ther of Fhe oop v..-C. ‘ork Sunday (lek at the ow county, from a 10-day trip through Montane R at 3 1 the. Pyrenees, Amtrica when was she just declared property California. in Europe and Just arrived ‘yeturn to Spain when he work | Son. has been pris a Lower Grain Rate | ‘Hearing Will Be Held December Hearing on the appli | Lakes and by Missouri riyer points, who. are demanding that. if yates , ‘THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE transportatiod of fain via the Great @- ‘rom North: Dakota are reduced that &—— ere be reduced also. fon, it was explained c¢!/ Mrond board offices, would benefit Twin City millers in enabling them to compete with | eastern mills which are reeeiving in from the head of the inkes School Board Lets . Water Mains Work to Harry Thompson Contract for the extension of w: ter mains from Avenue G to the Hughes playground was let by the} school board of the Bismarck inde-; pendent school district at its regular November meeting ‘to Harry tet i son of Bismarck, The contract cal! for the laying of about 350 feet of mains, running north one block on|b tanmfin from Avenue U: to the play- ground, Two bids were presented to tl board on this work. Mr. Thompso: bid was $1.73 per foot on Ton | inch eust iron pipe and specials, and $1.16 per foot on three-inch standard galvanized pipe and specials, Frank rambs bid $1.90 per foot on the far inch cast Md pipe and specials, and $1.86 per foot gn the three-inch stand- ard exiviuies pipe and specials. The board elected to lay the three-inch pipe. P'Ehe work of laying the mains is now under way and will be completed within a few weeks. The municipal skating rink, which has been maintained here during the past few seasons by the Association of Commerce, will bé managed by the {city this winter and will be built nt the new school agi Stoney instead: of at the ball park, where’ it haa ‘been | in other year TAX REFUNDED larg are being mate by the stote hail department to persons who are renting tand and others who were } advance. In each case an advance rate of 7 cents an acre was charged. A fee ented to the legislature urging re- uction of that figure. Hear V. C. Rice of ‘New York Sunday afternoon at o’clock at the Burleigh count) ccurt house. i 1 on of car- riers to reduce grain rates six cénts._ per 100 pounds from Nort to New York and eastern moving wholly by rail v x: The propo: Dulnth interests who claim that would menace the stability of water THE SELECT More than ever your Christmas _ gifts must be selected with great care. 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