The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 19, 1927, Page 5

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eee ——- c Bothilde Swanson Hostess at ‘Three |Wedding Took Place Tables of Bridge Miss Bothilde Swanson, high echool teacher, entertained Monday evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Lomas, 612 Fifth street, with a bridge party. Three tables were in play during the evening, honors going to Miss Flizabeth Donovan. At the conclusion of the evening] a prettily appointed course luncheon was served by the hostess, Mrs. F. K. Clark Honoree ‘at Mrs. Thorberg’s Party Mrs. E. A, Thorberg was hostess Tuesday with a o ‘lock luncheon in compliment to her mother, Mrs. F. K. Chi of Waubay, S. D., who is, spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Thorderg. Covers were marked for 14 ladies.) The table was prettily decorated with flowers, YOUNG PEOPLE MEET The Young People of the Trinity! Lutheran church: met last evening at the church with Miss Thalia Jacobson, Miss Myrtle Leet and P, A. Tinbo as hostesses and host. - Miss Florence! Fairbanks was announced ag winner in a recent contest for # table cover, made cby.the organization, Luncheon ‘was. served! at the conclusion of a so- ial houry:/ ON DEBATE TEAM Kenneth Crawford and Robert Bird- zell, both .of Bismarck, and Bennie Johnson of Clement are the members of the University of North Dakota debate team who will meet the Moor- head State College team at Moorhead Thursday. The University will up- hold the negative of the question, “Resolved that Prohibition is Desir- able.” CARD PARTY The Nonpartisan Ladies will enter- tain with a card party Thursday eve- ning, Janyary 20, at the I. O. O. F. hall, In addition to the regular prize special favor will be given to the legislator with the highest score, All friends and members are _ invited.| Dancing will follow the card games. K. OF P. MEETING There will be a regular meeting of the Knights of Pythias lodge tonight at 8 o'clock. Important business is to come up and voting on applica-| tions for membership will take place. A social hour and refreshments will. follow. Visiting members are cor- dially urged to attend. GOES TO: MARKETS Phillip M. Webb of the Webb Brothers Store left this morning for Chieago and New York city on » buy-! Rive | Ari ing trip for the ready-to-wenr and millinery department of the store. He’ will be gone several weeks, RETURNS HOME Mra, W. Derring and two children weeks’ visit with Mra, Derring’s broth. er, Joe Schneider, and other relatives, MEETING AND DANCE | The Women’s Benefit Association will hold. a ,regular meeting Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock at which time there will be installation of officers. A dance/ will follow. METHODIST AID TO MEET The regular meeting of the Metho- dist Aid society will be held in the church parlors Thursday afternoon. The first division members will serve as hostesses. LUNCHEON POSTPONED ‘The quarterly luncheon of the Pres- byterian Ladies Aid society has been postponed from Thursday of this week to Thursday, January 27, at 1 o'clock. GUILD TO MEET ‘St. George’s Episcopal Guild will meet. Thursday afternoon at the par- ish house with Medames Booth and >Heatherington «s hostesses. ko sertoult ROOD SALE dnsi The War Mothers will hold a food sale at the Webb Brothers store Sat- urday. The sale will open at 11 o’clock, RETURNS FROM VALLEY CITY Mi anette Overbee has returned from Valley City, where she has been visiting for several weeks with her grandmother, Mrs. I. J. Moe. GUEST AT OVERBEE HOME Mrs. Bert Lippold of Valley City arrived yesterday for « visit in Bis- ‘marek, the guest of Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Overbee, . Partly__cloudy- tonight tinted colt | Use KG for finer texture Feland-Colburn in Bismarck Sunday The wedding of Miss Olga Feland of Sims and Louis Colburn of Man- dan was solemnized Sunday at the home of the bride's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Duna- hey of Bismarck. Miss Anna Feland of Sims, sister of the bride, and James Webb of Mandan attended the couple, Rev, J. Thornell of Sims, a friend of the Feland family, offi- eiated. Following the ceremony a wedding dinner was served to 12 guests, re- Jatives and intimate friends of the bride and groom. The table was prettily decorated in pink and white ‘with a wedding bell and a wedding ¢ake as the centerpieces. Streamers in the chosen colors led to the dainty place cards that marked each place. MISSION CIRCLE TO MEET The Baptist Mission Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. R. D. Hos- kins, 904 Fourth street, at 3 o’clock this he read a favorable trend in| were $2,037,399,84, an, incre! for| opiates and is not in the least con-|Strumental numbers will be given by ; «, bisa ils A Thursday afternoon. The following that European nations are caring| the year: of §348,60%,52 The, Btatc-| stipating. I€ helps their coughs ls Beers pians a Walter | - EON Lat hia ending all program has been prepared: for their domestic situations. He|ment also indicated satisfactory | quickly.and makes them comfortable he twivens. ihe: Ney hi Sf eivis will | te i Devotionals. :..Mrs. Edward Herbert contrasted and compared the situ- | gains in all of the departments of the| when -théys have snuffles and fever-|°.*' ie ile o Maglio dee isa You can obtain it at any store, Roll cal from Hebrews 5 and 6. . {ations in Italy and Russia, stat-|ComPany’s businesay 'A ‘dividend of js) soide, Baby is subject to croup ay (Ww hout , embarr: sment, simply by Study Lessons from December Mis- ing that these two countries are ona per cent was. owe eS and it gives us a fecling of security ATTENTION 8 Ki Box of 12 costs sions Mrs. Cathro/the European problems at this) folders after carrying $10.000'to a 1, nave Foley's Honey and Tar in the Knights of Pythins. Meet. | 4 few cents. Music, Negro Minstrels—Mrs. H. F.| time, Substuntial addition tev its warciug house.” Mrs. FE. A. —-(name fur-| , Knig! i ht vi itt |. Obtain today, Once you pa “Resolved that educational] nee mening: England, he said that | aecount. | ~ nished). Ask for Foley’s Honey and) ing tonight. Visiting mem! . ou) never again risk old w jebate, “Resolved that educational ; missions are more effective than med- ical missions in building a native Christian church.” Leaderz, Mrs. Wil- son and Mrs. C. A. Stephens. Hos- tesses will be Mrs. Hoskins and Mrs. 1, W. Herbert. 7 DRIVE WORKERS Miss Helen Crawford and Miss Emily Olson, both of Bismarck, have been named as captains in the an- nual. finance drive of the Young Women’s Christian association of the University of North Dakata which is taking place this week. Other Bis- marck girls assisting in the drive are Clara Hultberg, Barbara Register and Lydia Bertsch. SERVICE CLUB MEETS The Mothers Service club was en- tertained Tuesday afternoon with a bridge party at the home of Mrs. R. J. Murphy. Three tables of bridge were in play, honors going to Mrs. John R, Fleck. At the conclusion of the afternoon the hostess served a luncheon. BIRTHDAY SOCIETY TO MEET The Birthday Society of the First Lutheran church will hold its regular meeting Thursday evening at 8 o'clock it the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hjalmar Nelson, 302 Fifteenth street. Elec- tion of officers will be held. A large attendance is desired, LEAVE FOR HOME Mrs. Tom Arvig and daughter left this morning for their home in Pine Minn., after a week’s visit at urn with Mr. and Mrs, C. G. SUPPER .MEETING The Birl Reserves of the Presby- leerian church held a supper meeting of Bellman, Saskatchewan, have re-! Mond: turned!'to their home after a three/A bu: evening in the church parlors. 3s session followed. HERE FROM GRAND FORKS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Evanson of Grand Forks, who have been spendi several di in the city, returned home Monday evening. GUEST IN BISMARCK Mrs. B. E. Haskins of Jamestown has arrived in Bismarck to be the guest of her son-in- and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Harty. ENTERS SANATORIUM Howard Culligan, popemnenion by his mother, has left for Camas, Mont., where he will enter a sanatorium for treatment. LEAVES FOR MINNEAPOLIS Willis Ray, barber at the A. W. Lucas beauty shop for the ‘past sev- eral months, has gone to,Minneapolis. VISITS SISTER Mrs. J. A. Reuter of Garrison has and larger volume in your arrived in Bismarck for a visit with her sister, Mrs. K. W. Simons. RETURNS TO GARRISON Floyd Lyons, who has been a patient at the Bismarck hospital, has return- ed to his home in Garrison. VISIT IN BISMARCK Mr. and Mrs. J. O’Brien of Wash- a few days in the| INSURANCE CO. HAS FINE YEAR Policies in Force Show Gain ‘of Almost Two Million— Officers Reelected Election! of office: of the: afternoon. Banquet day convention is j held this. evening, Dove of the Unive ill be toastm Sortie: and Judge Christianson Discusses Events of Past Year at Rotary Judge A. M. Christianson ad- Present officials of the Provident Life Insurance company were ‘re- elected at the eleventh annual meet- ing of the stockholders and direc- tors, held in the company’s home office here yesterday. Officers are evening, Last evening's s to demonstrations ' C. B. Little, president; C. L. Young,| representatives of various supply and girls cE . j dressed the Bismarck Rotary club|vice president; F. Iu Conklin, see: | houses and manufacturing concerns. Ms act' dicta School Discards like tissue at its luncheon this noon on “The| retary; J. L. Bell, treasurer. Dr. W.| Open. forums and discussions are jong with d MP Theee atom co 1001 ; : : i Stitt ary students Pas: ” Discuss in| H. Bodenstab is medteal director, and | expected to take up most of the time a imary students Far one coun gesing events in| ha Beach ix assistant secretary | tenorrow morsing: with’ ee how alee, Wordly’ tunes .c.-Thied “rade and actuary. 1. B. Hanna and Dr.| \ ited to answering thy of mention the passing of Cummings and McKinley, the an- thracite strike, and decisions of the United States Supreme Court with respect to the pewer of the presi- L, 8. Platou of Fargo and’ C. L. Young of Bismarck were re-elected to the board of directors for terms of five years. Other directors, in addition to the officers and three directors with an open foru ; ice ap-|named above, are H, H. Dahl, J, F.| Beers, both'of Bismarck. m song Roy’ reiki . ; deuiety of congress, and ‘the rig ¢ |Davis, P. J, Meyer, G. Harrinon Gar- |” bs Patriotic song sniienenl| Yeu discard Kotex easily as to strike. ae nett, W. H. Mann, W. J. Morrish,| SHORT ‘TALKS BY THOUGHTFUL Music .... i .., Juvenile band ___ tissue. Which ends laundry and | In Europe, he said, the outstand- |N: Q- Ramstad, W. L. Richards and MOTHERS Market day ttt | Upper grades | “isPosal problems completely. ing change was the swing trom| "rhe annusi report presented at the | An Ohio (Cleveland) mother says| Reading "Bertha Wheeler | | You wear sheer frocks and gowns, the socialistic or extremé to con- this: “We prefer Foley’s Honey and | meeting indicated insurance in force of $16,985,576, @ gain for the year of $1,806,314, The admitted assets of the company as. of December 31, 1926 servative forms of cabinets and governments, and the establish- ment cf many. dictatorships. In her settlement ‘of the general strike was the highest proof of the soundness of her government and her people, and pointed to the recent imperial conference in Eng- land as the greatest constitutional convention of the century. Mrs. J. P. Regan, accompanied Well Drillers Talk | Shop’‘at Convention Technical problems. and their most | efficient solutions were discussed to- ~ . day by North Dakota well-drillers, Li fees ak Pek itd mee holding their annua! convention here a brief talk on Rotary education, | 7 the Hlks halt Visitors included: C. H. Mer-| ,, Speaking on “The Uke of Compressed gens, H. Garnett, Roy Baird, H. 0. | Ait in Finishing and Developing Sand Pippin of Dickinson; Julius’ Baker | Wells and Pumping Water,” Peter of Fargo, H. H. Stecle, formerly | Cairneross of St. Paul told members of Bismarck; E. C. Bannister of | °f newest developments in this field. Napoleon, H. A. Rulon and FJM.| B. E. Dickey of Minneapolis gave a | Brown of Jamestown, H. A, Me.| brief talk on “Some Practical and In- Innes of Valley City, Walter Bond | ¢xpensive Compressor Units.” of Minot, Alfred Steele of James- In the afternoon, after a speech on town, A. T. Peterson, Mrs. Regan | “Drill Steel” by T. Py Hughes of the and Mrs. Mortis. = Thursda Are Meeting Here and Thirty-five state's attorneys from all parts of the state c vened here today t> di changes in the criminal statutes which they will recommend to the legislature. The resulis of their deliberations will be announced tonight, Attorney General George Shafer said. FIREMEN C€ LED AS PRECAU- TION | Fear that an overheated kitchen | stove pipe at the residence of Dr, L.] R. Priske, 612 First street, might cause a fire resulted in a call fot the fire, department. at 8 o'clock this morning. No blaze resulted, however. ATTENTION Knights of Pvthias. Meet- ing tonight. Visiting mem- bers invited. SS————— MUSIC For any occasion Twin City Dance and Concert Orchestra Call 21-R Mandan Box 753 a. |! be 2M SLIM! the new. “ | University. of Minnesota; a tseussion | and ‘demonstration of tool tempering; was’ given iby well-Arilling experts, ; year, reports of officers and.ommit- tees is behedyled to take up the rest! One-of the features of the three- will be the principal spenkers of the| terest placed in a “question box,” and pipe pulling and other problems, led by Francis Jaszkowiak and Darwin: N. Tar Compound above all other cough remedies for our children because it contains no choloroform or harmful Tar Compound.—Adv. Saturday * three-day sale we offer six styles in me- Brothers | Roosevelt Pupils Haye Novel Program For Friday Evening | Pupils of the Roosevelt school will ppear in a program. Frigay evening | |at 8 o'clock in the school gymnasium the banquet to be Interesting programs have been mad Professor L. P| by the students, the Old English | sity of North D: ing being used through | Riee ie Over noe othe program is in two parts The | Pie aborts | first part follows: : | sity | will serve as ushers. A small admission fee will’ be the, comin; ta for the, c | charged for the program. : SSS eee Tonight Women’s Hygienic Worries Ended by new way— jon was devoted | and discussions by fth grade By ELLEN J. BUCKLAND Registered Nurse HANKS to modern. scientific questions of in- m on pipe driving, Violin master of school Girls Lower grades | worries by a new way Ben Hur Chariot Race dance, motor, go about for hours Ape eas Upper grade boys | without _a moment's fear — for this The program is being directed by | way is 5 times as absorbent as ordi- the teachers of the school. The in-| nary cotton “pads.” | bers invited. | gure you get the genuine. | Kotex itself is “like” Kotex, No laundry—discard like tissue y, Friday Shoe Savings Of special importance to wom- en who want style, quality and comfort. To better establish in the minds of particular women ithe exceptional merits of the Peacock Shoe, we are making a very attractive offer on 10 different styles, including patent leather, combinations and light col- ored kid leathers, for three days only 20% Discount To obtain your correct fit, we advise an early selection, e Special Values Broken lots of choice styles in our quality footwear, including shoes for afternoon, street or dress occasions. Your size will be found in some one of these many num- bers, reduced from as much as $11.00 to $5.95 3 Oxfords The merits,of Webb Brothers Oxfords are well known to everyone. During this heater, Matinee Every Day at 2:30 UST dium and flat heels at prices which should be irresistible. Values in this lot up to $8.50 at only $4.95 This sale offers an opportunity to buy high grade footwear at lower grade prices. Varsity Girl” Oxford eats rte myamamana se ory enenncn oan gta atmo ite Feige bein costume for some of the num: bi Some of the upper grade boy: i ‘PAGE FIVE THEATRE - MANDAN THURSDAY" Matinee and Eyening 5- ACTS -5 Feature Picture and Felix Comedy ON. THE STAGE ATENO & PRINCE “Prince, the Dog With the Human Mind” HALL & TINY BUTLER in “Hokus, Pokus Bunk” MAYBELLE FISHER & CO. “Pleasing ar oe vue” ED GROW a'a Foremost Blackface lineator” SNELL & VERNON in “An Artistic Diversion” “Ameri EVA NOVAK in “The Northern Code” FELIX CAT COMEDY You can't tire me out big boy. Not so long as I wear these . FLORSHEIM SHOES. They fit so good I feel like I could walk to Honolulu. Wait till you get your pair. You'll be a FLORSHEIM fan yourself. Matinee at 5 O'clock Evening 8:15 and 10:15 Bismarck. Time TONIGHT WEDNESDAY. ‘and THURSDAY DOROTHY MACKAILL JACK MULHALL LOUISE BROOKS we COLLIER, What a girl! —and what a time you'll have! She'll show you Coney Island from the. top of the Ferris Wheel tc the lowest dip of the Dip-the-Dip . . Luna Park, sideshows, swirl. ing, whirling is. And don't miss that dizzy airplane drop.

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