The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 10, 1926, Page 5

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FRIDAY; DECEMBER 10,'1926 *: . Social:.and ‘Personal | Governor’s Mansion Will Be Scene of Panhellenic Party' The Bismatck and Mandan members of Alpha Phi Sorority will be hos- tesses to the Panhellenic Association ext Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at the governor's mansion. All sor- ority women are invited. Reservations should be made as soon as possible with Mrs. A. G. Sor- lie at 39 or Mrs. Walter Renden at Mandan 266-W. GOES TO WAUSAU Walter D. Gunckel, for the ' past year and a half second assistant at the local weather bureau, has availed himself of « three mont! eave of absence without pay, and has gone to Wausau, Wis. Mrs. Gunckel and baby left’ for usau some time ago to visit relatives. Mr. Gunckel’s place here is being filled by Hugh D. Spangler, who wilt occupy the position permanently, since Mr. Gunckel will be assigned elsewhere upon his return to the service. ‘FOOD SA SALE The Baptist Ladies Aid will have & food and fancy work sale at the Hall Drug store Saturday afternoon, beginning at 1 o'clock. Cakes, pies, baked beans, brown bread and many | other articles will be sold. The ladies oh also made a silk quilt which will on VISITS IN BISMARCK Mrs, Ed. Chinburg of Parshall, a cousin of Mrs. Arthur C. vt a city, is visiting her hus tient at the Bismarck hospital. While in Bismarck Mrs. Chinburg is the house guest of Mrs. Sec, GUESTS AT D AT DINNER Mrs. Charles Boardman and Miss Gertrude Hagy weré guests at dinner Wednesday evening at the home of | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schultz of Mandan, | VISITS F FAMILY | George Brittin of Brittin visited Thursday with his family, who are! spending the winter in Bismarck. TAKEN TO HOSPITAL Mrs. G. E. Wingreene is seriously ill at the St. Alexius hospital. She is suffering from stomach trouble. GOES TO ONTARIO Mrs. H. B, Beauchaft of 614 Hanni- fin avenue has gone to Ottawa, On- tario, for a visit with relatives, RETURNS TO WILTON 4. M. Thompson has returned to his home in Wilton after a short business visit in the city. VISIT HERE Mrs. F. L. Burdick and daughter, Ora, of Mandan visited friends in the city Thursday. ENTERS HOSPITAL Harold Richards: of Burmetad has} entered the St. Alexius hospital for! ‘treatment. HERE FROM NEW LEIPZIG J. Henry Lewis of New Leipzig was ® business visitor in the city Wed- nesday. ENTERS HOSPITAL Phillip Dressler of Marshall has entered St. Alexius hospital for treat- ment. ON BUSINESS Herman Neiman of Driscoll trans- acted business in Bismarék Thursday. Pods FROM MIN MINNEAPOLIS jorge B. Ferrell of Minncapolis is wines in Bismarck for a few days. HERE FROM MOFFIT A. Anderson of Moffit transact- usiness in the city yesterday. GOES TO FARGO age has gone to Fargo visit with relatives. Mrs. for a few HERE FROM LINTON E. M. Graff of Linton transacted business in the city Wednesday. The First Lutheran Ladies’ Aid will hold 2 food sale at the Jarrell Hardware Store Saturday afternoon, Dec. 11. Bread, rolls, fattigman ro- settes and cakes will be for sale. : Me fair tonight ‘etary not ad The Misses Pollard Entertain in Honor 4 Animal Hat Miss Rosemary Lomas | Se { The Misses Ruth and Ethel Pollard entertained the members of the’ bridge club lest evening at apartment in the Person Court in compliment to Miss, Rosemary Lomas, 8 bride-to-be. Honors in the games were won by Miss Frances Wanner. Miss Lomas received a guest favor. A course luncheon was served after the games. A doll in bridal-costume formed the centerpiece of the honor guest's table. TAKE PART IN PLAY Miss Marguerite Ross, their, who was|An appliqued graduated from the Bismarck high] leather, with a palm tree, of black elephant make @ school in 1925 has been selected to play] Charming novelty of this highcrown- the part of Lois Ingals, a 1926 fiap-| per, in “The Goose Hangs High,” the play to be given December 21 at the State Teachers’ College at Minot. Miss| ) Ross is a student at the college. The} 4. play is being produced by the ‘Campus | Players under the direction of Hazel Clark. ENTERTAIN® BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. W. E. Lahr was hostess to the; Wednesday bridge club at the regular ‘meeting this week. Honors were won by Mrs. F. A. Copelin. A luncheon was served at the conclusion of the | afternoon. VISITS BROTHER Mr. and Mrs. John Gerving of Glen| Woman's picture attractive to meif} ed green velour. Pee ea ee AT THE MOVIES ELTINGE THEATRE Fads, fancies and foibles of feminine, following fashion’s latest decrees of both the ntime” and drawing room variety, play their ac- tive and interesting parts in “Stella Dalk which opened at the Eltinge yesterday and remains for today and Saturday. “Stella Dallas,” Prouty’s novel, has been the called a Ullin have returned to their home| #nd women. after a short visit in the city with Mr. Gerving’s brother, Valet patient at the St. Alexius hospital. ’ _ HOUSE GUEST M. Kusler of Aberdeen, 8. D., is in. the city, the house guest of Mrs. W. C. Mills. She is also visiting her daughter, Miss Lizette Kusler. who makes her home with Mrs. Mills. IS SERIOUSLY ILL Ray W. Folsom, who underwent an operation for appendicitis early thie week at the St. Alexius Hospital, is, still seriously ill. ENTERTAINS CLUB Mrs. C. A. Rust entertained the members of the Birthday club Wed- nesday afternoon at her home, 419 Sixth street. LEAVES FOR HOME Mrs. H. H. Mielke of Ryder, who has been a patient at the Bismarck hospital, left yesterday for her home. PATIENT AT HOSPITAL Dan Hitcher of Kulm is a patient at the St. Alexius hospital. Beauty and Bob Shop. Expert Marcelling. Ladies’ and Children’s Bob- bing. Permanent Waving. Phone 7 for appointment. A. W. LUCAS CO. 100 new Pattern Hats. Spe- ;cial for Saturday at $4.95.— Sarah Gold Shop, 312 Main St. On eend eng Birthday Hoskins-Meyer Home of K-F-Y-R For Gift Hosiery What's more appropriate than ‘one, two or three pairs of these celebrated long ‘anand “Holeproof” Hose? Lucile, the famous ~ Couturieve of Paris creates the colors, ‘Thus you have in “Hole- proof” shades authority no other fake of fey Nera oe Sm ’ | realizs Its story deals with the romantic , a; love-life of a girl, Stella, at eighteen, twenty-five and thirty-five, It pic- tures the urgings and surgings of her heart and reveals in both vivid and imaginative outline the rgultant drama occasioned by her yearning: and her conflict with convention. Her romance, her marriage, her flirtations, her beautiful child, her advent into society, and ‘her finul ion of all she could give for happiness, are the romantic highlights of this photodrama of American life All of fashion’s aids to make beau- j ty more beautiful enter into the scheme of the drama. Gorgeous gowns worn by Alice Joyce, who piays Helen Morrison, and the wedding costume of Lois Moran, who plays —_— —S ramones “seweiav Diamond Set Platinum And White Gold Jewelry We are showing beautiful Paces in Rings, Bar Pins, lexible Bracelets and Watches. Our Diamcnds are known by their beautiful col- or and brilliancy; our Plati- num and White Gold pieces are recognized by the fine white color of both metals, together with the alluring de- signs and refinement of the individual articles, We are proud of cur display of diamonds and diamond set | jewelry and we know the price and quality will please yeu. “Tune in on KFYR for our CORRECT time.” F. A. Knowles Jeweler “Bismarck’s Diamond Store” Olive Higgins | THE ‘BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE Laurel, are said to bé ravishing to the] eye. Evening gowns, street wear, hats, al}! $B latest. mode and trim form a véritable parade for feminine delight, Belle Bennett, who plays tie titl role of Stella, employs paint, powder, mascara, jewels, permanent wavers,|' wrinkle removers and array oc fem- inine adjuncts that everyone readily associates with the kind of a girl Stella is, CAPITOL TH THEATRE Heralding the dawn of a new era i “Flashing Fangs,” he first of F. B. 6's starring series for their super-dog, Ranger, is now showing at the C: ol Thea Ranger is truly a super-dog ‘in ev respect; one of the bes ines that has ever appea sereen, he has an almost human intel- ligence, and displays a nimbleness ity that put him in 9 class by A splendid cast,. headed by Robert Ramsey and Lota THonpren) and the clever tion of Henry McCarthy provide much of the bal- ance to Ewart Adamson’s novel story of the high Sierras. The theme of the picture is one of regeneration, and carries a powerful and well-balanced plot, with a gripping climax. Rang- er’s magnificent dash for the life of his master, end the superb photog- raphy of the mountain country are exceptional features of a remarkabie picture. \ STOPS COUGHING—VERY QUICK. LY EFFECTIVE Here is the basic reason why, with- out opiates or chloroform, Foley's [Senator Nye’s Wife Brilliant ‘decorations in rhinestones appear in the new fall umbrellas. Honey and Tar $ so quickly ssing cause the curative vi and other healing ingredients, ¢opeth- et with the mollifying demulcent ef- fect of clear fresh Honey—a valuable combination. Coughs and throat ir- ritations, bronchial and “flu” croup (spasmodic) and troublesome night coughs are quickly controlled by Foley's Honey and Tar. The name tells the story. Ask for It—-Adv. Compound _ stops ‘ ‘ “TUNE IN” —with Comfy | coughs, | 5 Slippers That evening hour with the radio —make it the most comfortable, enjoyable hour of the whole day. While your mind is resting from the cares of the day, let the feet rest, too. And when you rest the feet, remember, you are bringing rest and relaxation to the entire body. With a pair of soft, easy Comfys, instead of stiff leather shoes, your hour with the radio will mean twice as much. Have you seen our new assortment of genuine Daniel Green Comfy Slippers for men, women and. chil- dren? - ‘Webb Brothers Smart Shoes For Smart People TONIGHT Monday and Tuesday MATINEE Every Day at 2:30 It Is a Great Picture— Many Will Call It Wonderful STELLA WITH THIS FINE CAST FEATURE STARTS AT 7:30 © SECOND: BHOW AT 9:15 Will Soon Undergo Srepnd Operation Dy was made today wife of United States § jd P, Nye of North Dakot. underwent an operation 3 a Monday Next week Mrs. 4 second operation, this time for ap: ye, who is in Fargo, ex in here until Mrs. Nye y to leave be A larwe audience heurd ©) Cohen of New York talk on F and its growth and developm evening at Patters: traced the growth of Palestine gh the ages and told of the ry ible progress which is now b HST ae made there by Jewish settlers. tismarck fur ‘Games Par Oo. | Furs Exclusively Storage - - Repairing Phone 610 207 Fifth St. Dee, 10—)-—An- | in| & ricultural com-] patient at the Bismarck hospital, left to | this morning for her home in Hurds4) + 4 ee | field. He told how the a munities the cro are rapidly coming own through careful eclimated to the terri y of | 100 new wy Patt cial for ‘Satatd: Sarah Geld Shop, 32 Boe Spe- D5 me ain Sts | R HOME | tner,\who has been a] That Fireplace With Santa Claus warming himself in the corner at HARRINGTON’S BARBER BEAUTY SHOP Above the mantel on the wall hang a powder horn and In front cf a set ef mag- lock, at the edge of the mantelpi: to in the viei nt buffalo horns taken frem a buf i Nerth Dakota was a territory On the left of the mantel, that old mess-kit and dri ing cup used by Mr. Harrington in the Spanish Ameri- can war, On the ht, one of these hand grenades and the part cf a 1 eter shell that exploded at Verdun, taking the 1 of mest of its gen crew. On the Icft that ol mask, on the right the steel helmet we used in France. Harrington’s Will close all day Saturday, Christmas day. Open Fri- day night until 10:00, Phone 130 . D. 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