The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 3, 1927, Page 5

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8; 1927 ‘Social and Personal Satprise Birthday Party Wednesday Honors E. A. Kaiser The home of "Mr, and Mrs, Ex Kaiser, 712 Eleventh street, was the scene of a Pretty surprise party Wednesday evening when @ number of friends gathered-to celebrate tho birthday anniversary of Mr. Kaiser. Bridge. was played during the eve: ning, honors going to Mr. and Mrs. L, A. Winter. Luncheon was served after the games. Mr. Kaiser received a number of gifts. Out-of-town Speakers Feature Program at W. C. T. U. Meeting The monthl; “Theeth f the W. C. a a vs held |, Wetnenday wRiluhen at the charge of the program which opened 2 ‘a memorial service for Frances E. Willard, “Mrs. J. B. Stevens ue Valley Cit; member of the North Dakot committee, told of the national conference in Detroit, Mich, Mrs, ecompanied by Mrs, . y ig two solos. Piano ons were given by Esther Wil- Rev. Thomas W. Gales, superintend- ent of the Anti-saldon — League of! North Dakota, told of the success of thet organization and thanked c. T. U, members for their cooperation in the ein tat against liquor traffic. Mts. ‘Wanner of Jamestown, vice Pa lias of the North Dakota Ww. T. U., advised the women to urge anforeelieet of the law against smoking in public dining rooms, At the conclusion of the program refreshments were served. COUNCIL TO MEET The Women’s Community Cot will hold its monthly meeting F: afternoon at 3 o’cloc! x at the Ass: tion of Commerce rooms, Miss Es- ther Teichman will be the speaker. All delegates are job nag to ater: HOSTESSES A’ AT PARTY Mrs. J. P. French and Mrs. O'Hare entertained Thursda: one o'clock. bridge luncheon. French and Mrs. O'Hare are planning to entertain again next week. VISIT IN HAZEN Representative and Mrs. J. W. Standley of Hope, N. D., have turned to Bismarck after a short vis- : with Mr. and Mrs. John Moses at lazen. RETURNS HOME John MeGowan, who has been the guest of his mother, Mrs. Ida Mc- Gowan, for several weeks, left this morning for his home in’ Jackson,| a RETURNS TO JAMESTOWN Allen Wade of Jamestown, who has been visiting friends in the city for several days, has returned to his home in Jamestown. VISITS SISTER Miss Dorothy Allen of Grand Forks is in the city for a week's visit with her sister, Barbara, HERE ON BUSINESS William Kretschmer of ‘Venturia was in the city yesterday on business. The War Mothers will serve hot coffee and home-made doughnuts Saturday, Feb. 5th, beginning at 11 o’clock in the Lucas basement. “Club Entertained ty} the play. Wednesday By Mr. and Mrs. Springer Mr. aid Mrs. K. G. A. Springer en- tertained the members of the Western | Auto Bridge club, a Mandan organi-| zation, at a party Wednesday eve- ning at their home, 930 Fourth sereet Three tables were in play, honors ing to Mrs, Al Copenhover and 8.) S. Peterson. Valentine decorations were used. Aj T! luncheon was served @t the conclu- sion of the evening. Miss Gertrude Smith Hostess ‘Wednesday Evening a at Bridge Miss Gertrude Smi Smith entertained the members of her bridge club Wed- nesday’ suening ata geet planned party. The card table appointments and alate decorations were carried out in the Valentine motif. Two tables of sce were in play, honors going to Miss Rose Vierie and Miss Mazel Knott. A course lunch- eon was served at the conclusion of ACCOUNTANCY BOARD MEETS The ‘state board of accountancy, composed of Thos. Poole of Bi marck and J. W. Wilkerson and F. F. Bur- chard of Grand Forks, is holding its annual meeting here today. Results| of the examinations in accountancy | given in November were announced today, three of the four candidates being successful, They are Floyd L. ‘Castle of Grand Forks, Palmer C. Bakken of Fargo and Lester S. Diehl of Bismarck. SURPRISE PARTY The thirteenth birthday anniversary | by Miss Agnes of Frank Potter, son of Mr. end Mrs. R. E. Potter, was celebrated last} ,,fevening at a surprise party. There/ were 24 guests. A taffy pull, games| and other amusements were enjoyed. A lunch was served at the conclusion of the evening. ! PLAN SLEIGH RIDE At a meeting of the Wild Rose) | Troop, No. 1, Girl Scouts, last eve-| -|ning at the Will school three new The Weather Mostly fair tonight and Friday ; much colder tonight YOUR MONEY STAYS IN The First FRO CKS of Spring Arriving ‘iti New colors, new ‘necklines and new loveliness are to be found ‘in: those clever youthful models of one and two piece effects. Ombre effects, as well. as combinations, serve to. different unusually diferent slr crepe, georgette and crepe romaine anythii qu aity ever seen. These are extra fern Maigea Gt” 2" | 9; 90 Rel Atheals Rose asd ja New eolere of Mother Goone, . Paimato pris alae aa Eunice Stimon: d Lucy Ber we tiated into the troop. Plans w made for @ si¢igh ride party for F, da-- evening after which the girls w meet at the home of one of the mem- bers to a candy CONFERENCE DIN | final arrangements for Guardians of Campfire groups and| * others interested in the organization | were entertained last evening at the} Prince hotel at a dinner conference with Miss Janet McKeller, national | associate secretary of Campfir Covers were marked for 12. M Keller left last evening for Mi apolis, marek on W ieeay, February 9. lacal Auxiliary will entertain pot luck er and curd p i honor of the v d plans for t meeting will be announced later. ANNIVERSARY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Henry J, Duemeland entertained Tuesday evening at din- ner celebrating their sixth wedding anniversary. Covers were marked for eight guests, Bouquets of jon- quils and candles decorated the table. A color motif of blue and yellow was carried out. HONOR MISS SIVERTS Miss Gloria Siverts of St. Paul was honor guest at @ arty fiven last eve- ning by the MacAllister sisters in their apartment. Honors were won Howard and Miss Flora McAllister. Valentine decora- tions were used. A luncheon was served after th M, B. A. ENTERTAINS. The Modern Brotherhood of Amer- ica entertained about 150 couples at a carnival dance last evening at the 1. O. O. F. hall. Confetti, serpentine, balloons and other favors carried out the carnival idea. A Mandan or tra furnished music for the affair. NONPARTISAN WOMEN TO MEET The regular meeting of the Ladie: Nonpartisan club will be held at the Odd Fellows hall this evening at 7:30. All members are urged to attend. At nine oclock a dancing party will be held. ERGOES OPERATION jerta Auwinger, daughter of | nd Mrs, A. Auwinger of Otter | Creek, is convalescing nicely after an emergency operation ut the St. Alexius hospital, DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 116% Fourth St. Phone 240W Eyes 1 That Are Defective The vast majority of cases do not need medical treatment, nor any atten- tion cther than the fit- ting to them of proper glasses. Very likely YOU should consider seriously the advisability of inter- viewing us. A large p centage of the publ in need of our ser If you need’ them, you would be greatly benefited by a visit here, i} E BONHAM _= R | OPTOMETRIST, BISMARCK No Dax Matinee Every Day 2:30 TONIGHT — Thursday LAST TIMES tremendous power a mer? of -wasslen and re- oe 1001 P theltts! me < > Aésop Fable. Comédy w Coming Friday and Saturday Bebe Daniels “Stranded in Paris” VAUDEVILLE: PALACE. > THEATRE - MANDAN © PONIGHT-8:15 &-10:15_~ WAR MOTHERS TO SERVE The War Mothers will serve hot | tient at the St. Alexius hospital, -— coffee and home made doughnuts Sat- | Holst of Los Angeles, urday, beginning at 1 o'clock, in the Bismarck until{ basement of the W. Lucas store. iting friends; young son of Mr. d Mrs, Geore Agdams of 608 Third eet, is seriously ill. He is a pa- == Hinds Honey and Almond Cream 33c Regular 50c Value PAN AT HOSPITAL ‘ient at the Bismarck ho: Micheal Pitzer, {and his grandson, Roy Pitzer of Man- | club, Saturday, Feb. 5. A. Krueger of New A hospital. HOSPITAL of St. Anthony | A.W. Lucas Co. Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center Where You Expect More. For Your Money—and Get It Jaan, are patients at the St, Alexiué Dance at Patterson’s hall,| my husban ‘ ’ PAGE FIVE: CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my to iar igane felends for: fhely Kind words and attention at the death of d, Frank Scott, and es- pecially thank the Oscar H. Will Co. | under auspices of B. & P. W.| for the beautiful flowers and Rev. Vater for his consoling words, | Mrs. Frank Scott. 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