The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 1, 1927, Page 5

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iy t , ) hall under the auspices » Py fi fs " < , seal. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1927" Social and Personal Club Members Are _|Mrs. Lewis J. Mann Guests at Bridge | Honoree at Shower Dinner in Bismarck| Given By Mrs. Webb Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd Erickson and Mr, and Mrs. J. P. Jess entertained the members of their bridge club at dinner last evening at the Prince Hotel in Bismarck. Covers were marked for 26 guests. ‘ After the dinner bridge was play- ed, honors going to Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan, ad i D. A. R. Conference Wil] Be in Bismarck on March 7 and 8 Tho state conferénce of the Daugh- ers of the, American Revolution will be held in: Bismarck on March 8 and ¥ according to plans formulated Mon- day at a meeting of the board of! management of Minnishosbe chapter, called by the regent, Mrs. W. 8. Stratton. Plans for the entertain- ment of the delegates were begun. The board of management, which includes the officers of the chapter, will act as a general committee im charge of .the conference. Members of the board include Mrs. Stratton, Mrs. 'S. D..Cook, Mrs. B. K. Skeels, Mrs. P. J. Meyer, Mrs. G. F. Dullam, Mrs. E. A. Thorberg, Mrs. J. P. French nd Mrs. William Langer. VISITORS INVITED Members of Masonic and Eastern Star lodges in other parts of the state who may be in Bismarck at the present time are extended a special invitation to attend the Ma- sonic dancing party which will be given at the Masonic hall Saturday ovening. . Dancing will begin at oie taken to his home from the St. Alexi- Music will be furnished by Dirlam’s US hospital Sunday. He has been seven-piece’ orcuestra. |seriously ill for the past two weeks gedeind and it will probably be several weeks MENTBRTAINS STUDY CLUB [before he is able to be up again. irs. . Ee earn was hostess to —— the Bismarck Study club Monday aft- WEEK-END VISITORS ernoon. Mrs. E. L. Faunce, a resi-| Miss Pearl Bodie, Miss Edna Kono, dent of Bismarck for 48 years, was ® Miss Leta Nultemeier and Miss Dor- Soe tk on SPlaneer ‘oriothy Schnecker of Carson were the Aer Dakota att Tower flag and sister, Mrs, John Forister. They eame At the conclusion of the after-jhere to attend “Ben Hur.” noon a refreshment course was served. DANCE TO BE HELD Mr. and Mrs. R. B, McDonald: of A dance will be given Saturday ; event Feheoat et” Partesrson's | Solem are spending a few days in the .|¢ity with their daughter, who under- Mh ene a ot the Bust-|went an operation Saturday for the A five-piece orchestra will play, Miss removal of her tonsils. Rose Huber an iss Hazel Pearce are in charge of arrangements for RETURNS HOME Mrs. F. W. Murphy of Steele, who the affair. has been a patient at the St. Alexis i ee Te merge a jhospital, for several days, has return- | ie A. @. U. . i lar meeting tonight at 8 o'clock, with °¢ $0 her-home, dancing and refreshments following RETURNS HOME the business session. All members} 41... K. McKane has returned’ to are \urged'to'-be' prseanti her home at Sterling after a short visit in the city. N. Ar Freeburg. left. last even! a , ‘reeburg ast evening for. Green. River and, Hot. Springs PARENTS OF SON where he will spend some time taking] Mr. and Mrs, H. L. Bohn are the treatments. He ‘will then go to the parents of a son born Thursday at coast to visit friends. ‘a local hospital. ' ——_—_— LODGE TO MEET Capital City Lodge, No. 2, 1. O. 0. qu F., will hold its regular meeting this evening at 7:30. All members are arged to be present. ALUMNI TO MEET There will be a meeting of the Bis- marck Hospital Alumni Association this evening at 8 o'clock in the nurses’ reception room. MEETS TOMORROW The W. C. T. U. meeting which was to have been held this afternoon has been postponed until tomorrow after- noon. ' ———— i PARENTS OF SON Mr, and Mrs. E. J. Nixon of 622 Third street are the parents of a son born Monday evening. ON BUYING TRIP Mrs. F, E. Hoffmen ieft Monday evening for the eastern. markets on —e-buying trip. RETURNS TO CARSON E. A. Holritz has returned to his home ‘in Carson after a short visit in the city. ENTERS HOSPITAL Mrs, Henny Werre of Elgin has en- tered the St. Alexius hospital for treatment, BUSINESS VISITOR A, W. Engel of Esmond is a fow dayg in Bismarck on bi PATIENT AT HOSPITAL Mike Heil of Heil is a patient at Mrs, P. R. Webb was hostess Mon- day evening at a miscerianeous show- er in compliment to Mrs, Lewis J. Mann, who was Miss Marjory Best before her marriage at Christmas time. The affair was in the nature of a bridge party. Four tables played, honors going to Miss Catherine Bleth. Pink and green flowers and candles were used to decorate the rooms. At the conclusion of the games a course luncheon was served, DE MOLAY: MEETING All members of the local chapter, De Molay, are urged to attend the re- gular meeting which will be held at the Masonic temple Wednesday even- ing beginning at 7:20, and all Masons are extended a special invitation to witness the work, The officers of the De Molay chapter will exemplify the work of both the initiatory and the De Molay degress and expect to perform in a creditable manner, hav- ing devoted much time to rehearsals. Lunch will be served after the mect- ing. VISITS BROTHER Henry ‘Manning of Swift Current, Sask., is in Bismarck for a weck’s vivit with his brother, J..G. Man- ning, and family. Mr. Manning will then leave for Meadville, Pa., where he will visit othér relatives. He plans to stop in Bismarck again n route home. Mr. Manning is a former res- | ident of Bismarck. | HOME FROM HOSPITAL Vernon Hedstrom, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Albin Hedstrom, was HERE FROM SOLEN Matinee Every Day 2:30 TONIGHT — Tuesday Florence Vidor in nding jiness. BE ainsel | week-end guests of Miss Schnecker’s| = At the Resorts | tae A white peasant shawl of cashmere with gay flowers and bag to match is a new Paris novelty for southern wear. LEAVES FOR GRAND FORKS Miss Bessie Garvik, who has been in Bismarek for several years as manager of the Smith-Bowen Hat} shop, left last evening for Grandj Forks where she plans to remain in- definitely. PLAN LUDEFISK SUPPER i The Trinity Lutheran Ladies will) give a Ludefisk supper Thursday, February 3, at the Methodist church. WEEK-END VISIT Miss, Linda Johnson, teacher at} Hazeltoh}was- tWeweek-end guest of | her sister, Mrs. P. J.“ Rggseth. “HERE FROM STERLING Mr. and Mrs. FE. F. Sapp and Miss Maude Cotnoweth of Sterling were| week-end, visitors in Bismarck. th of HERE FROM BRADDOCK Mr. and Mrs. John Allensworth and family of Braddock visited in Bis marck over the week-end. ERE FROM NEW SALEM William Kranz of New Salem is| spending a few days in Bismarck. He is en route to Chicago, Just Arrived Hats that have all the gayety and youth of early spring- time—jaunty in shape and varied in color. There are smart models from Paris salons and equally lovely American reproductions. $3.95, $4.95 to $9.95 Bismarck Mr, and Mrs. Thothas Shechan en- tertained at dinner Sunday evening for Mr. and Mrs. William Murnane of Mandan, who were married re- cently in Grand Forks. Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Beuhler daal daughter, Ella Lois, of Mott were the |! week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Tullberg. Tullberg are sisters. H. D. Paulson of Fargo has ar-|i rived. in Bismarck, and will remain here for the balance of the legislative sion. Miss Helen Smith and Miss Hazel}! Feather, teachers at Sterling, spent i friends. Oscar Krutzman, Arena schools, was a business visitor in the city Saturday. : F. M. Elder left Monday for home in Steele after a several days’ business visit in the city. M Miss Lucille Olin of Sims is Bismarck, the guest Mrs. Fred Swenson. Just “arrived—New Spring) the Millinery, Cloak Shop. ENTERTAINS: AT DINNER lous journe; GUESTS IN BISMARCK Idol.” it is said that some appeared, and there to spare as Mrs, Beubler and Mrs. , Russian cavalr; gists i - HERE FROM FARGO Alice Ter act the leading roles trum” and gi lightful and sinéere ever seen on the screen. TEACHERS HERE mesday and Thursday. week-end in Bismarck with sensational woman time sympathetic an BUSINESS VISITOR principal of the This quaint oiletoth mandarin with! grcen knitted cap is one of the new beach bags for the south, | o—. ,) ry | AT THE MOVIES , o—__—_——-0 —- CAPITOL THEATRE WEEK-END GUEST That melodrama gs a play form Ruth Kunhle of Moffit spent| has not lost ‘Yoid ‘on’ public eek-end in Bismarck, the guest! favor was evidenced last night at Mrs. Della Fox. the Capitol Theatre when a large and enthusiastic audience expressed its GUEST IN BIBMARCK unanimous approval of the Un tu| Film de France production presented by Carl Laemmle, the first picturiza- ook antouio wtoreny hi asco Ibanez sto! some Spanish acto} of his opportunit RETURNS TO STEBLE his demonstrated he fhugme Mack, the cook, having pictur of her sister, “Mai tion of Jules Verne’s famous and play “Michael Strogoff. m the opening when | 7 4 Caar of all Russ’ entrusts | Trum with dram to the heros his “seeret courier,” aj “Mare Nostrum ye to the Czar’s brother, the} given to the Grand Duke, beleagured at the head at the Bismarck, FA were the wild aartar baroarians. ciashed with the complete departure from parts Miss ‘erry has enacted in pre ous pictures and the result is cere tribute to her as an long aw: and the takes advantage | Moreno is one of | ‘tthe most romuntic figure: stage or screen and in this picture he | 3 a finished actor. “pound come- dian stands out prominently in the supporting cast, as Caragol, the old He is most amusing. a veteran funny man of the made his debut with | Fineh in the early days of the motion Nostrum” is pr ¢ spelled “Marra The Nos rhymes with ELTINGE THEATRE nd Aritonio Moreno en- | "st, ‘Mare ppeared at ca on Ma Mediterran | the Romans followitig the A. W. Lucas Co. Where You Expect More For Your Money—and Get It High Grade Footwear . February 2, 3, 4,5 One table of broken lots and sizes, values up to $11.00 Cloak Shop Millinery Department the St. Alexius hospital. ,RETURNS FROM STEELE H. W. Taylor has returned from 3 week-end visit at Steele. — * WEEK-END VISIT A: C. Taylor spent the week-end with friends a€ Steele. .. VISITING HERE Earl Gaskel. of Sterling is visiting friends in the city. acc eee Unsettled::.tonight and Wednesday; probably snow; temp same HERE is a special place for Holiday Nut She depends upon its fresh sweetness for flaky pie crusts, for rich sauces and for a good wholesome spread for bread —has relied upon it for years and it never failsher.. - Northern Cocoanut Butter Co. $3.95 10 $8.00 o-ssees ee, D495 Values over a $6.95 $4.95 $10.00 ..... One group of, Arch Sup- port shoes in all sizes... of the army in Siberia, 5,000 miles| away, to the very end of that peri-| in @ rousing climax, the! lish f% is Our Sea. audience was deeply engrossed in the| mishaps and triumphs, the perils and | the daring of the intrepid hero, ably | enacted by Ivan Moskine, referred to | in the program as “Europe's Serec ‘There are battle scenes in which 6,000 people) Unritis | ing Nos. | e one of the most de: performan During their 8": motion picture careers these two not: ed players have never such an advantage as in trum,” coming to the Eltinge for Wed- | Freya Talberg, the beautiful blonde | spy, 4s portrayed by Alice Terry, is hand- the ack is films, Flora of all the lands that surround it. Translated from the Latin into Eng- eee Programs From KFYR, Bismarck |' —_—_—_—_:——s da QQ, Closing. out the balance ‘of our winter coats at a big sav- ing.—Bismarck Cloak Shop. 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