The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 8, 1926, Page 5

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. Dinner This Evening ‘| Miss. Esther Schultz Honors Visitors Fyom'| Entertains Honoring Spokané, Washington| Miss Rosemary Lomas! Mrs. Mary’ Warner and Mrs, H. Olson have as their house guests! the month,.was complimented last their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. evening by Mise Esther Schultz, 51i and Mrs, Napoleon Miniclier, who are Second street, at a miscellaneous en route from an extended trip shower. The affair was in the form through the-east.to their home in of a bridge dinner. Covems were Spokane, Wash. ‘marked for 26 guésts. The tables Mrs. Warner will entertain this! were centered with pink ros¢vuds, evening at her home, 708 Broadway,| place cards, nut cups and other ap-, Miss Rosemary, Lomas, a bride of with a 6 o'clock dintter‘im compliment | pointments carrying out the pink col- to her géests. aos wine OPERETTA PRESENTED The grade schoel of Washburn pre- sented an-operetta Thursday, Decem-. ber 2, which proved a success, musi- cally and artistically. The entertain- ment was iftwo-parts, the first “The King of th@ Elves,” being given by the first four grades; and the sec- ond “A Toy Pageant,” by the upper gradés. Mrs. A. L. Brigham, super- visor of musi€, directed the perform-|- ance. Each part was presented in costume and about two hundred youthful voices took part. Mrs. Har- . tis Robinson, accompanist, and grade school teachers, assisted Mrs. Brig- ham. 3; MASONS TO DANCE Plans for the Masonic dance to be given Friday evening in the temple! are underway and it is expected that| or scheme. After _ dinner. little Jean LaRug, wearing a pretty cupid’s costume, entered the room drawing a prettily detorated wagon which con- tained a number of lovely gifts for Mii mas: Miss Emma | Bridge was played during the re- mainder of the evening, honors going to Miss Fran Wanner and M'ss Josephine Kositsky. MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETING The Missionary Society of the Pres- byterian ¢hurch will meet iff the church parlors Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock with Mrs. Frank Cave as leader. The subject for study will be “Persia and Syria.” Mrs. J. N. Wright wil the principal speaker. Mrs. Dan McGettigan and Mrs. L. G, Brown will act as hostesses. All in- terested are cordially: invited. DINNER THURSDAY ‘a large number of members will be in attendance, Dancing will begin at} St. Mary’s Sodality will entertain 9:30 and excellent music will- be pro-; at @ three course dinner Thursday vided. Luncheon wil be served at evening at the school. Serving will ; begin at 5:30. The public is invited. 4 RETURNS TO MINNEAPOLIS Mrs. Mary Selenski, who has been midnight. ENTERTAINS AT LUNCHEON | Mrs. J. L. Enright, 513 Third street, ws hostess Tuesday at one of the series of vanishing luncheons being given ‘by the Catholic Daughters of A new whim of fashion is the wear. ing of w big bunch of violets in the deep V of an evening gown. visiting in Bismarck with her son, Nick Selenaki, returned Monday eve- ning to her home in Minneapolis. CHILDREN’S CHORUS The children's chorus of the Pres- byterian church will rehearse this evening at 6:30. The Christmas pro- gram is being prepared. Is ILL G. E. Hanson, division engineer with the state highway department, ig confined to his home by illness. BUSINESS VISIT J. L. Bell spent Tuesday in Carson, transacting - business. GOES TO‘CARSON F. E. McCurdy went to Carson yes- terday on business. PARENTS OF DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hines of Bis- America. Mrs. L. E. Nugent of Wii- ton, the house guest of Mrs. Enright for a few days, was an out-of-town guest. LEAVES FOR DAWSON "A. Cross. eighth district Mrs. president of the State Federati« Women’s clubs, left Tuesday after- noon for her home at Dawson. Mrs. Cross has beep. spending several days in the city, visiting officers of the various federited clubs of Bismarck. ATTEND NATIONAL MEETING Sidney Register and Kenneth Craw- ford of this city will be among the nine delegates fromthe . University of North Dakota to the national stu-| dents’ council of the Y. M, C. A. and Y. W. C. &,'at Milwaukee, December) 28 to Januaty 1. LUTHERAN LADIES TO MEET The Ladies Aid of the First Luth-' eran church will have its -regular meeting , Thursday afternoon at 3- o'clock, Mrs, August Carlson and Mrs. John Sundquist will be hostess- es. All members and friends are in- vited to attend. ‘i MARRIAGE: LICENSE. ISSUED |! A marriage license was issued Mon- day by County Judge I, C. Davies to Cedric Colin Craig of Menoken and Barbara Josephine Wachal, also of Menoken. The couple were married on Tuesday. HERE TUESDAY H. Ay Lewis of Baldwin spent Tue! day in the city transacting business.: ' Chrisimas Gifts. Our new collection of “As ‘You Like It” Hosiery—full-fashioned in all the wanted shades. Priced in 3 groups at $1.50, 1.65 and. $1.85.—Sarah Gold Shop, 312. The Weather Mostly fair tonight and . Thursday not 80 Sognes of Pretty Gifts For the, most interesting member of the family at 4 Christmas time » { All the things that these tiny. folks need at our always more for your money here than The Big 4 Christmas Store Has complete assortments in its Baby Shop fron:_ » which to choose a gift for baby that will be the 4 i MORAN, marck are the parents of a daughter born Monday at the St. Alexius hos- pital. ALUMNI TO MEET * The Bismarck Hospital Alumni As- sociation will meet tonight at 8 o’clock in the nurses’ reception room, HERE FROM MINOT L. Glazer of Minot is in Bismarck on business concerned with his inter- est in the Bismarck Cloak Shop. GOES TO GRAND FORKS J. E. O’Nei state highway en; sineer, has gone to Grand Forks t¢ transact business. , RETURNS TO ARENA Ed. Wagner has returned to hii home at Arena after a short busines# visit in the city. HERE FROM WASHBURN Mrs, L. E. Neugent of Washburn has returned home after a short vin= it in the city. GOES TO LAKOTA Miss Lillian Cook, state libratian, went to Lakota yesterday to transact business. HERE ON BUSINESS Daniel Hein of Richmond township transacted business in Bismarck Tues day. BIBLE CLASS TO MEET The Bible Class of St. George's Episcopal church will meet tonight ag 8 o'clock at the parish house. ————————————— Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT—Wednesday LAST TIMES “THE TEMPTRESS” Greta Garbo, Antonio Moreno, Lionel Barrymore She was a gorgeous creature—wh»> ensnared men to ruin—he a fighter of the wilds. They clashed — and then— Aesop Fable Comedy News Pictures THURSDAY, FRIDAY SATURDAY STELLA DALLAS RONALD COLMAN, BELLE BENNETT, ALICE JOYCE. JEAN HERSHOLT,: LOIS DOUGLAS FAIR- BANKS, JR. You All ‘iad Stella Dallas ‘PALACE - MANDAN, Matingo god Sverine 8.15: & 10:15 (Biapintck Time) For Fair Bewitching Ankles, - . ‘Hosiery’s the Gift—of course!. Ask any woman what she Somewhere in every list is sure tobe silk hose. sL opening, of a beauty ‘|come all her old customers at 2, GUESTS IN BISMARCK Mr. and Mrs. C. Evensen of Mad- ng at the home of Mr. of Bismarck women, whom she will be glad to serve at the new beauty| werbon, shop, | There will also. be a barber with the shop and private booths will bel To Run Beauty Shop | provided tor hate trimming. "The shop in ‘Prince Hotel! is being decorated in rose and gray.| Regular meeting of Lloyd! petz Post No. 1 tonight.—) Mrs. Irene Demming and Mrs.ig. Grace Wegleitner have announced the | jy. chop at te, THE American Legion, = Prince Hotel on December 15. | Betty Wales all silk Hose at} Mrs. Demming has been with the i 5 j one price of $1.95 per pair.— McKenzie Beauty parlor in Bismarek! Hin aict. (fle Shop. " | for a number of years and will wel-| rant “i cw location, ‘Mrs. Wegicitner has! a1 ete, Methodist ee { . Mrs, eitner has 0 been with the A. W. Lucas beauty, Will he'd thejr annual : Parlor forseveral months and has! and supper Thursday, Dec. 9. won the patronage of a large numver Supper at 50c a plate. Reeeocereceesceesmesosso iron trrl Announcement LLLAELLE LALA | Mrs. Irene Deming of the Mc- Kenzie Beauty Shop and Mrs. Grace Wegleitner, formerly of Lucas Beauty Shop, wish to an- nounce that after Dec. 11th'they will be located in the Prince Hotel. Bob Shop in Connection Evenings and Sundays by avpolfitment LPL ELL LEER EERE AAPAPR LALA a COO SPAN AE LAMA ASSN ASSS Join the: Christmas Music | Club : ‘ Be sure and join soon and take full advantage of the_ club privileges. Early members always enjoy c!ub privileges to the fullest extem. Only $1.00 down makes you a member and appties: on first payment on the musical instrument you select. " The New ‘Brunswick The Seville $115.00 The Madrid $165.00 The Valencia $225.00 The Cortez . $300.00 Acyery remarkable instrument—the tone, quality and volume will prove a surprise to our patrons when they hear the demonstration. a Only $1.00 secures you your choice, of. any...model Brunswick. $1.00 to join the club and easy weekly payments until Xmas. The beautiful Baldwin pianos $400 and up. Exclusive in Mandan and Bismarck to THE MUSIC SHOP and THE MELODY SHOP. All models in;walnut and ma- lhogany finish—rich tone and mellow. The Music Shop The Melody Shop Mandan, N. Dak. Bismarck, N. Dak. ly wants for Christmas. * PAGE FIVE. | three mites of road in Morton town-" | ship, but no action has yet been, ple jen to award a contract for thé work. ‘Two bids were presented. _ Chea. on Road. Work in Morton Township’ pininey of Bismarck entered’a bid onineney which totaled $3,887.70, while C. W. The Burleigh county commissioners | Scott of Regan bid $4,140.60 on the today opened bids on the grading of | project. i Board Opens Bids Sparkling Glass Cut, Engraved and Etched Fine Crystal and Colored Glassware Fostoria glass is world. iamous. dividually hand-molded by experts. Blue, green, amber and crystal in both etched and plain Each piece i Step in and let us show you the new patterns and colors Bonham Brothers Diamonds, Watches, Silverware Our hosiery department is all red to make your Christmas sealet ‘aii There’s.a 3) No. 3785 pe ate for ‘je 5 oes “We also carry’a cheaper line, { tt ifuring assortment of Allen-A. full. al ing, it - 4 ail packed in intriguing gift boxes. ‘Alllen-A Style N@3765 he new; extya sheer all- & ble wervice hese $1.65 per: pair—3 pairs $4.75 All newest shades. a ‘of hose, “Special hose 9c $1.50 Slippers - -:A Gift He Really Will Like If you are scouting around fer an idea as to what Dad would really like for Xmas—our suggestion is Slippers. Soft, glossy kid ones in reds, tans and blacks Warm ones in felts, in grays, blues, browns and blacks Prices from $1.50 to $4.50 Aichmonds Bootery To The Public We invite you to enjoy an appe- tizing home-cooked dinner Thurs- day, December 9th, from 5 to 8 P. M. at the St. Mary’s Auditor- ium. Per plate 40c. Sponsored by the St. Mary’s Sodality. Do You,Know ’ Our Christmas Cards Are niftier than ever before? The exclusive Gibson and Stanley Lines. Come in and look them over. Out-of-town custom- ers, send for our catalog of Christ-

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