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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1926 | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ine Roxalanne, played by Eleanor woaraman, is susceptible to his wiles. An amazing series of adventures follows. Hardly has the fair Roxu- Jeweled Buckle Close Harmony a Arrangements h have continuou wired to the st UNDE OUND FIRES ° heen made to ils of the mateh lanne been brought into a plastic Social and Personal i mood when we see Bardelys about London. Underground fires are to be sentenced to death as a traitor often found in the neighborhood of Se to his king and his rival, the Ose ae eee: he other day as é * erous Chatellerault, portray iy of smoldering coal eight 5 Mrs. L. W. McLean* Mr. and Mrs. Keller Roy D" Arcy, leading Roxalanne to round was diseavered the altar, These fires are hard to Hostess at Luncheon [Entertain Three which was found in We wish you all a Happy and But to the altar is as far as the \ Rev. Paul S. Wright of the Presby-| y Lani tertai e i : a { ° ; 1 i gum entertained 16] of the ear, All stores andi Parties This Week| ‘etn sturchstticiating, in the pres-| ladies ut an intormal party Wednes-| mercantile places in the city will be morning. The postoffice will bv { & ence of intimate friends of the bride.| day af.ernoon, complimenting Mrs.| closed, while doctors’ offices and, open from 12 to 1 to accommodate y' @ White roses, ferns, palms and lighted| Isabel Gurvin of New Rockford, who| !rug stores will keep Sunday hours, its patron and Mrs. E. 0.| cathedral candles decorated the home.! has been the guest of her daughter,| Restaurants, cafes and garages will) A blow account of the Bailey at the Kose apartments has| Mr. S. P. Orwall announced the! Mrs. 0, C. Croonquist. Decorations| remain open. | Petrolle y fight at Fargo and The home of Mr. For Mrs. G. D. Mann Mrs. L, W. McLean entertained at a prettily appointed 1:30 o'clock Juncheon yesterday at her home on Second street in honor of Mrs, G, D. Mann, who will leave Monday for Boston, Mass., where her daughter, Eleanor, and Rosella Rausch, are at- tending n preparatory school at} Mrs. A. G. Sorlie, Mrs. Fred Janson- he fasel és t “Th Wellesley. ius, G. D. Mann and, John Thorpe. | aon Hawke" the’ sweep. of romance cathe individual Lables were decorat- ere ‘ and color of the “The Thiet of Bae. “d it re ses al lace cards ” : Prey were nthe same foie” Feinseuie| LOMAS-Wick Wedding pe ce Bonham Brothers plants were used about the room. After luncheon three tables of bridge were in play, honors going to Mrs J, J. Ermatinger. A guest prize was presented to sirs. Mann, Mrs. McLean was assisted in serving by Mrs, R. E. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Hosts at Two Bridge been the scene of two pretty bridge + dinners this week. On Wednesday ) evening Mrs. Bailey entertained in ' honor of eight young ladies. The table was centered with tall, red candles and other appointments were in the Christmas colors. Honors in the bridge games were won by Miss Louise Marr and Miss Georgina) At a@ reception following the cere- Wick, to Miss Rosemary Lomas, left) Brones. mony Mr, and Mrs. W. P. Lomas,| this morning for her home, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bailey entertained| parents of the bride, and Mrs. A. L.) wick nas been u guest at the Loma» last evening for 12 friends. Holiday flowers @éntered each table and red | Tables at Bridge Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Keller enter- tained last evening at their home on Avenue A with three tables of bridge. After the bridge games an attractive- ly appointed course luncheon was served. Honors in the games were won by Thursday Afternoon at Home of Bride Miss Rosemary Lomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W, P. Lomas, became the bride of Milton I. Wick, of Niles,! Ohio, Thursday afternoon at 4:30 orctock. the home of the bride's parents, with coming of the bride by singing “1/ Love You” and Miss ucile Esher Rivet Lobengrin’s. Bridal -Chorus. ‘he bride entered with her father, who gave her in marriage, and was met at the altar by the bridegroom. Little Miss Ann Bergeson was flow-| er girl and preceded the bride. Wick, mother of the groom, received with the bridal couple. Assisting in} room were Mrs. E. V. The wedding took place at|— | the wedding of her son. Milton 1./ villainous Chatellerault gets. Barde- lys, who is able to vault over a line of charging spearsmen, seale a wall at least one hiMdred feet high, swim taging rivers on horseback, and do a few other stunts, somehow eludes the! hangman's noose and we find him re-| | inatated with the king and the heau- teous Roxalanne on his arm. This picture is another contribu- tion to classics of the screen. It has “Scaramouche,” unlike all of these. ‘Most Places Here to Be Closed Tomorrow |’ | City, state and county offices will be closed tomorrow and day A now jewelry accessory is a clasp! of brilliants worn on ghe collar of an ermine scarf. FOR MRS. GARVIN were in the Christmas colors. At the conclusion of the afternoon the; hostess served @ luncheon. | LEAVES FOR HOME Mrs, A. L. Wick of Minneapolis, who has been in Bismarck to attend made on New Year's day but city m carriers will make, one trip in the at home since Tuesday. while Bismarck celebrates the arrival! __ Na rural mail deliveries will be a detail h 3 a charming s and vanity are of brown suede set. and decorated in blue with applique: of gold kid. Both moldered and burnt TONIGHT « FRIDAY and SATURDAY thank you tory one for us. Prospcvous New Year, and making the for year just past a very satisfac- New Year and green predominated in the ap-| the dining LEAVES FOR SCHOOL has} Greetings Lahr, Mrs. F. A. Lahr, Miss Marlys pointments. Honors were won by Miss Marcelle LaRose, who Mee, EM. Hendricky and, C, b| Lahr and. Miss Luverne Bush. Mrs. heen in thismarck wii ner parents,| Fickles. Andrew Miller poured. — _ | Dr. and Mrs. V. J. LaRose, over the | and sii nclt; and Mrs, Wick will make their| Christmas holidays, will leave Sus-| ’ ome after visiting} day morning for Rosary College, } New Year’s Eve He eT op and Cleves| cago, IL, to resur jo her studies. Best Wishes * and, jo, Mrs. Wick is a graduate — ‘¢ } Ball Tonight to of the Bismarck high school and aj LEAVES FOR SCHOOL & a | B G Aff *.,| former student at Macalester College,| Miss Minda Rudser, w student at esetssnia. i to e ay air St, Paul. Mr. Wick is ipsa of &. Olnt’s College, Noruntield, Minn.,! J 1J 1GI d | Nebraska University at Lincoln. t this morning for a week's visit | aaness BE A ‘The annual New Yeur's eve ball of| _Out-of-town guests were Judge and| with relatives in Bismarck. Miss|])o. " ‘ s “swe ex: | Peace! Joy! ‘ uveryone the Gaited Coumerciat Textelere ot| Mra. Andrew. Miller of Fargo, and| Rudser will stop in Fargo for « few| || To our friends and customers we ex | For 1927! the Grund Pacific hotel tonight| Mrs. A. Ie Wick of Minneapolis. || days’ visit. tend thariks for fi ienut | : promises to su sth dl s of} Mr. an irs. W. C. Bush e fain j . 2 ¢ at. i previous years in many ways, A|ed ata bridal dinner at their home TO SING CAROLS ‘l end our thanks for Tavors and pa | The Thursday Musical club will! meet Sunday afternoon at 2:30 i the nurses’ reception room of the B marck hospital. ‘the club will sin Christmas caroly at both hosp during the afternoon. LEAVES FOR HOME Mrs. Isabel Garvin of New Rock. ‘i | In keeping with our usual custom our store will be | i closed New Year's day Webb Brothers “Merchandise of Merit Only” ronage received during the past year, and may we extend our best wishes for a Happy and Prosperous 1927? marck, the guest of her daughter . O. C, Croonquist. Saat“ | DAHL CLOTHING STORE in Fargo after a week's v A regular meeting of the Bismarck | Masonic lodge will be held Monday evening ut 4:80. here will be wor Forty Years in Bismarck A Happy And Prosperous New Year Is my sincere wish to everybody and especially Romance! Adventure! Thri and thro! Here picture everyone has been waiting for—the newest triumph of John Gilbert, one of the BEAUTY Everybody Happy? tention of attending and reservations . sis ave been made for a number of parties. The U. C. T. members have Patriarchs Militant Reelected, Brigadier the New Year. Gel i { An excellent orchestra has been neral Harrington secured and the attractive New Year's makers and favors will make the hall| held in Bismarck this week Brigadier a brilliant one. General P. G. Harrington was found ug to have been elected for a term of Sunday School Class uniform rank of Odd Fellowship in the state. General Harrington first axsumed office two years ago when! ‘hristmas party last evening. for aR ,, her ‘Sunday school class of the Epis. | Koftel, deceused. VISITS IN FARGO } copal church, which is composed of| Other officers are Byron Krantz,| | Miss Julia Zellmer went to Furgo colonel of the second regiment, P. B.| this morning to be the guest of Miss mn ASAMEANET AL tier und Miss Lillian Bell, Indiag Members of the canvassing commit- — i -ebiab agua ne of the! tee include Captain . J. Tvedt of VISITOR RETURNS Devils Lake, jor George Osborne} Mrs. Bertha Pelton, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. C. A. Atlen, for large number have expressed their in-| on Fifth street, secured every possible means of us- suring their guests a gay greeting to decorations will add much to the af-| At a meeting of the canv: fair, The carn dances, the noise| committee of the Patriarchs Militant three years by @ vote of almost refed to one, cast by the members of the Guests of Teacher —_— raeetees adap 6 ars ogo when in the Entered Apprentice degree, and | |) Mrs. Alfred Z je was elected to complete the term| all members are urged to attend, \ ———— irs. Alfred Zuger entertained with) 0? past Brigadier General Theodore ghana! REE cal the younger girls from the Indian i 5 Schocl, Miss Clura and. Lillian Pel-|Rognlie of Esmond, colonel of the] pherene Junge, formerly of Bismarck, first regiment. over the New Yeur's week-end. \ The entertainment of the evening ft tmeluded piano selections by Miss|and Lieutenant Colonel = William Barneck of Bismarck. The commit- the i : \it-| the past week, left thi f at rey Ps Ball and mrete oi epye uawere Oe foe members were entertained at din; Cikine CO Well, I Should Say! Breet ye at ae to the many friends and patrons that made 1926 were played, prizes going to. Mis8| Wednesday Harrington. FROM and intrigue, _marvel- a happy and prosper she ani Clara Peltier and Miss Bell. A lunch- ednesday by Mrs. Harrington. RETURNS FROM DOUGLAS Ha N Y Ev ‘bod: a 4 jappy and prosperous year for me. i i dson hi 4 ppy New Year, er, ously produced! Don't eon was served at the conclusion of LEAVES FOR MILES CITY Piel vem aN Pry visited Nee : i ‘i miss it! the evening. WINS IN SALES CONTEST. O. W. Kleve, salesman for Swift Miss Clara Christianson of Wolf Point, Mont., who has been visiting nee parent et Mrs. L, Chris- tiansen of! larmon, leaves tomorrow and company, is winner of the 1924) morning for her home. Miss Chris has been awarded a trip to St. 1 | tiansen, who was formerly employed and Chicago for his record. He will in Bismarck, visited friends here dur- be honored jas the company’s guest in tee her attg. Chicagen, Wadre she snnuel. sama RETURN TO WISCONSIN will beheld, Mrs, Kleve left this) yy eee ne a eae on, Wile lard, of Edgerton, have returned to their home after iting in Bis- MRS. W. E. BUTLER | Home Portrait Artist 120 West Rosser St. parents over Christmas. TO RESIDE IN FARGO Mr. and Mrs, C. F, Ottow left Bis- marck this morning for Fargo, where they will make their home, CLUB TO MEET The Woman's club will meet Mon- day at the home of Mrs. C. E. Pickles, 219 Ninth street, VISIT FRIENDS \ HARRINGTON’S BARBER-BEAUTY SHOP Bismarck, N. D. Closed tomorrow. PALACE - MANDAN Friday and Saturday “SWEET DADDI .Charlie Murray, Vera Gordon. Phone 130 Phone 898 Open to 10:00 tonight. morning to join her husband, who is in St. Paul, and they will go on to 2 Chea ees marek, with, Mrs. Roberts! husband.) - srs, Will Glenny of Mott is visit INSTALL OFFICERS rho is employed here, and with her! ing friends in Bismarck thix week, | At a regular meeting of the Amer- ican Legion Auxiliary Wednesday evening at the Grand Pacific hotel, officers for the coming ear were in- stalled. Miss Hazel Nielson, retiring president, was presented with a gold past-president’s pin and badge. RETURN FROM TRIP Mr. and Mrs, E. G. Patterson ar- rived home yesterday noon from Chi- cago where they have been visiting. PY Mrs, F. M. Roberts, Jr. HERE FROM MOTT Rev. Bape Burns of Mott was in Bismare! Lomerdey en route to Steele, where he conducted a funeral. . Burns filled the pulpit at the local Presbyterian church at one ume. FROM HOSKINS-MEYER The Home of KFYR At The Movies OO CAPITOL THEATRE | Tom Mix has dug out of his ward- robe his old blue shirt and is riding at K & A- Train Robbery,” ns version of Paul Leicester Ford’s gripping story ot the same name, as a real Western detec- tive trailing a bandit gang whose fre- RETURNS TO SCHOOL Ear! Bigler, who has been spending An Appreciation Mr. and Mra. Patterson left Bismarck | the holidays with iis mother, Mrs. t robb hi ninae lit ble about two welts’ ago for Yakima und| weteic Bigler, will leave Monday for | @c"for rellway officials, ‘Thiy, new} z Spokane, Wanh., and from there went | Gund fosks o resume his studies at| Grimms will show at ere Capitol Thea: To Our Friends drama will show at the Capitol Thea- to Chicago. ; the University of North Dakota, tre today, Friday and Saturiay. sR : ee te ee Rae pe ii tor f hard-riding des- ‘As the old vear a ‘8 a , We =alearnee At: FUN GE Peers LEAVE SATURDAY peradoes, an agile quickwitted horse: ‘ : pale il Psp gel -, Mi and Mrs. H. G. Hi and} man und wirtight situations, out of pause for 2 moment in our activities Thuraday, eventag, ate, sleigh Tide) ramily of Aberdeen who have beeh| which the detective must fight or race ¥Y ew ‘ pen Mise Rossila’ Rausch. After the guests, Of friends in, Biomanct ave | iis way to safety, It was emer all to thank you and those others who the Royal Gorge, the grandes: of all America’s scenic spots and the cam- ‘has caught all the rugged beauty of the colored location. Mix on Tony, carrying a girl on his saddie, rides alongside a railway train and lifts her to the observation plut- form. Then he leaps aboard and is mistaken for a bandit. The girl proves to be the daughter of the president; of the road. - With these as the opening scenes) ride a lunch was served at the Roan home, 223 Park Avenue. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Cards have ben received in the city announceing the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. A; F, Bradley, form- our of Bismarck, ‘now of Mishawaka, ind. Saturday for their home. Is IMPROVING Rudolph Harju of Arena, who cently suffered an injury to his eye, is considerably improved. Mr. Harju has. been receiving treatment in Bis- marek this week, VISIT IN BISMARCK Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Aanestad of have made our success possible May All the Good Luck in the World Be Yours This Coming Year. Business men are realizing more and more that to be successful one must serve more; that a business transac- tion, to be moral, must be one where To those we could class as friends if we but knew cach other—May that Same Luck Be Yours. STUDY CLUB TO MEET ‘k Study club will meet the home of ‘The Bia Leith spent Thursday in Bismarck! the picture drama rushes through a Monday’ at with friends, en route to Jamestown | syecn 7 rl ‘ Mra. ft Und" Esmond where they will visit | succession of, Uhr civerat the buyer and seller profit. relatives until after New Year's day.) actual’ scone of the robbery foils the VISITORS LEAVE eutient: ae | We are building with those ideals be- Mr. and Mrs, Ray McCane of Dickin- ELTINGE THEATRE son left today for their home after a week's visit with Mrs, MeCane’s sister, Mrs, E. ©. Reisland, at the ‘Wingreene home. GRANT MARRIAGE LICENSE County Judge I. C, Davies hax is- sued a marriage license to Earl H. Davis of Wilton and Miss Arleen M. Falmer of Regan. RETURN FROM CITIES fore us, and our past experience proves that the business world gives this attitude its heayty approval. “Burdelys the Magnificent” show- ing at the Eltinge again today and Saturday is from Rafael Sabatini’s story, with the star and director of the “Big Parade.” ~ John Gilbert, the star, is seen in a distinctly new screen characteriza- tion. He has the title role of “Bar- delys,” the handsome courtier “who could win any woman he set his mind to” and was not above hoasting of it, And just such Saesting. 8 Mostly fair tonight* and Saturdiy. Not &. 80 cold Mr. and Mrs, G. E, Wingreenc re- Y turned today from the Twin Cities, where they have been visiting for th a | NO WATCH NIGHT SERVICE There will be no New Year's even- PROSPEROUS : ing watch, night service at the Zion | Evangelical Lutheran chureh, as was i It is in this spirit we. wish you a bright and prosperous New Year, thasikfal to count’ you one of our Well wishers, and sincerely’ hoping © ' “the pleasant relations of the past may continue in the future. him into a wager that the fair hero- announced, GUEST OF SISTER. wit Hoary sepmne™ OF Tuttle 4 her sister, Mrs. Zelma Jacobson. “ai ?

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