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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1927 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ttual ee Year’s Picturesque AT a] The First National Bank various trucks will be explained Ibe open evenings as well as dur- detait by the company’s salesmp tas the daytime. Features of the} The Misses Junge (Bridge Party at Entertain Honoring Miss Schlenker’s Miss Cecil Ryan Home Thursday Misses Winifred and and Pherene Junge | The home of Miss Mary Schlenker preload | Thursday evening at their; was the scene of a pretty pers y given apartment, 807 Fourth street, in honor | by the girls at the Bani of Miss Cecil 4 ffair Dakota Thursday evening. Games served Miss Ryan’s birthday anniver-| were played during the evening, sary. prizes going to Mrs. L. C. Sterrett, Two tables of bridge were in play,| Miss Cellis Clifford and Miss Alice as? ak jing to Mrs. Hans Gran and| Nelson. Miss Mildred Rundell. A course| The committee in charge of the af- ESTABLISHED 1879 Capital and Surplus, $300,000.00 THE PIONEER BANK Will Be Broadcast | A program of popular appeal h been selected by R. BE, Wenzel rector of the Bismarck Elks band, for | the special concert to be played by | the band in the house chamber of the state capitol Sun afternoon, beginning at 3 o'clock. The concert has been arranged especially for the benefit of members of the legisla- ture, but the public is cordially in- vited to at’ d as well, There will be no admission charge, the concert being free to everyone. The Bismarck radio station KFYR| has ma,e arrangements to broadcast \the program by remote control from |r the capitol. Microphones will be in- 4 luncheon was served at the conelu-| fair included Miss Schlenker, Miss Offers all the facilities of a modern banking institution, ion of the evening. M4 a gtd Miss Lily Nelson, Alice Nelson and Mrs. Edna t] \ ‘ Theatre Party Is xratsie A luncheon was served. i | ( C. B. Little, President H. E. Hanson, Assistant Cashier J. L. Bell, Vice President E. W. Leonard, Assistant Cashier Frank E. Shepard, Cashier B. F. Lawyer, Assistant Cashier Complimentary to |New Nurses’ Home Mrs. A. P. Olson] Scene of Party For Mrs,” Jessic Haris. entertained] © St. Alexius Seniors Wednesday evening with a theatre Pree | nity at the Eltinge in compliment to] Members of the St. Alexius hos-/} rs. A. P. Olson, who is leaving soon] pital Alumni Association entertained for the west. Following the picture|the senior class of the Nurs ‘rain- | the guests were taken to Mrs. Harris’| ing school Thursday evening in the home where bridge was played. new nurses’ home. Four tables of A prettily appointed course lunch-| whist were in play during the even- eon was served at the conclusion ot| ing, honors going to Miss Rose Viere i ‘d in the house chamber and the musie carried by wire to the station's studio in the Hoskins-Meyer build- ing, where it will be sent into the air. i EAUTY HUNGER The Program the games. Mr. and Mra Olson left}and Miss Rose Rauschwater. 3 f e : ae . { The program will be as follows: Thursday. A refreshment course was served | 3 Ms ES S . : vi March “Port Henry”. ?. oks | ANY WOMEN arc starved for a a TE eet Gin ee ; : : : Overture “French Comedy" —Keler- lint of be q 1 in charge includes ‘iss Hilda Me- Bela. : » Mr. and Mrs. Snyder [5,.caiF t ca ed as Lee vee cn glint of beauty. @ The gleam Barnh Entertain Friday and Miss Catherine Helbling. : 8 Z *, . * a= 3 : : Fox trot “Barcelona”... Kahn-E Evening at Bridge|Committee Reports ee a : : PRE aaemetetommen ne Briquet. of a gem brings joy toa woman that a mere man cannot comprehend. @ Remember this on your wedding anniver- | The Valentine motif was prettily} Meatured Business Witouse? Se eta om or her birthd, : , D sriday “evening by “Nrvand ‘Men| © Session of W. C. C. Balcition. tran oPiGWVe, ..cosned| sary or her birthday. | March “Stars and Stripes Forever™ ¢ band will also be prepared to| y a number of popular selections | Frank Snyder at their home in the Hughes apartments. Three tables} Committee appointments and re- were in play, honors going to Mrs. A.| ports featured a business meeting of D. Gordon and Mrs. F. G. Ackerman.| the Women’s Community Council Fri- . . os be ar At the conclusion of the evening} day afternoon at the Association of - % . : epee ee i a daintly appointed course luncheon} Commerce rooms. Twenty-six dele- : LO TRE TERI | was served by the hostess, gates were in attendance. ’ ; oS Gilman Company to | \ — Mrs, Fred Jansonius and Mrs. J. P. Da *° : ahi 4 ns cease atiees tues MES nial <a : Have ‘Open House i je Women's Missionary society of | Mrs. V. E. Joslin on the publicity] «, \ ! dhe First Dathevans chutes Melitta | commitios, “BN G. Boise, rest| (Old New Orleans” is the motif of New York's 1927 Beaux Arts Ball, one of the outstanding events of | For Business Men j; i } annual business meeting and election| room committee chairman, and Mrs.| the winter social season. It is costum as these that will lend to the spectacle this r even more li of officers at the home of Mrs. N. E.|C. H. Schoregge, finance chairman,| color than has enlivened it in the past. t to right we have Mrs. Lawrence Copley Thi s Una An ann uncement of spe \ 4 Bystrom, Fo.) tlt, E, pusiedey ae “7 voids aif plate com-| wife of the ik) eee of New Orleans; Mrs. Ernest F, Dunham, as a belle, and Miss Lu Pugh, us tare Aiea iuleees me oF 5 - ai ernoon, ¢ officers’ reports showed | mittee has jannet fo sponsor a quis st a * e » § 2 : 1" i) ) that splendid-progre wee Desh thats | even Petrdary, 14 and 15) the the Marquis Casa Sanadra. Below is Arthur Ware as Governor Cla urne of 1803, and surrounding territory is made |! during the The following offi-| council to receive one-third of the ad- | ———— oe ooo — ,tedav by M. B. Gilman of the | j cers were elected for the year: Mrs | vance sale. The dairy bill for the PARENTS OF DAUGHTER Wed 1 RB. Gilman company, local di : . Y A. J. Malmquist, president; Mi month was $73.99, more children than| Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilmann an in Dodge Brothers motor ve H Bonham Brothers Sundquist, vice president; hi .{ever before paying for their own| nounce the birth of a daughter, Bet nd Graham Brothers trucks. Alfson, secretary-treasu milk, the committee reported. ty Jane. The Gilman somoany plans to fe: i sae See conclusion of the business meeting,| Donations were received as follows: ~— = e Ww held “open house” during next Dizmonds, Watches, Silverware ’ refreshments were served by Mrs.| Fortnightly club, $5; Business & MPROVING on mt uRinee ata ae % Bystrom and Mrs. Sundquist. Professional Women’s club, $103) son, who Was td u week ty a ss men who have 4 Jewish Ladies Aid, $5; Nonparti is improving, it was 1 G any delivery cr hauling preblem, women’s club, $2; es | today. troowa catia eaten eral invitation is extend s. N. Lloyd Lillestrand “entertain-| Aid $10; Methodist rete i ¥ — Ma AL Elke lodw yone interested. A members of the Earnest Re-| Mesdames T. R. eR ‘TERTAINS AT BRIDGE vot ork here) hh * cial exhibit of Graham Brothers | searchers class of the MeCabe Meth. | Grady and’ George Humphreys were| Mra. Tt Atkinson, entertained ides showing interesting pnases of trucks will be shown throughout | vsdist church Friday evening at her| appointed as a legislative committee.| with a b: home, Mrs, C. A. Allen gave a splen |The girl welfare committee includes the work. ‘the week, and the show rooms will | did talk on the value of literature | Miss Mary Cashel and Mrs, A. M. IT De orscer- oe The remainder of the evening was| Fisher. Mrs. E. A. Thorberg was ap- TTT) A RU RUFF) GUEST IN MANDAN reont in sewing. A course luncheon | pointed to take charge of infant wel- ils Maram Coffin of ey DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physiciaa dge party on F was served. About 12 members wert | fare work. Miss Marguerite Lish, Miss Coffin in atendance. During a-short busi-| Mrs. Alfred Zuger gave the Amer: Fores lisa 3 . iss ness <ession Mrs. Roy Neff was elect-| icanization committee report, telling! midable Hi. “Hisiners Come SP eRe ed Hea epee Te eu secretary to succeed Mrs. H. D.| of the work being done under the di- Here Tonight—Game Ex- : inson for c z e sl before return- Keller, who has resigned. rection of Mrs lla Casselman. Mrs. AWE a hort visit i é ; . Sai! WE. Cole, Mrs. C. G, Boise and Mrs, | pected to Be Fast ing to Spokane, 116% Fourth St. Phone 240W SQUIBREL XLUB TO DANCE F, A. Knowles were named members| LEAVES pon pe Bis ck, N.D. The Squirrel club will have a priv-j of the park committee. A plan was . pa " Miend me i ) 3 mar ate dancing party at the A. O. U. W.| adopted whereby one organization | The Valley City Hi-liners fresh nine S98 a hall this evening, honoring Emanuel | will have charge of each month's pro- if : ; Brown, whe Us leaving for Calitoraid gram, | 5 tom a win over the Bismarck De eee Ee CG in the near future. A short program] A communication of thanks was re-! Program, ae From New | ‘mens last night, will test thei in Mandan sbbcatbene will be given and lunch will be served] ceived from Mrs. W. G. Worner for wea a, (strength against the Mandan at midnight. All members and form-| the cooperation in the recent Camp-| York Through WCC, ‘0 (Braves when the two teams tangle ; er members of the club are urged to| fire entertainment. It was decided | ee tonight on the local floor. be present. The entertainment com-| to give the organization the privilegé| Have Only Italian Numbers | “Valicy's” playing last night To ATT s' visit, narens going t the funeral of McLean's mother, Mrs. Jehn ! mittee is composed of Ernest Pen-lof using the rest room in the eve- jleaves no doubt that ‘the eastern Among the Mandan peop!e who will Marden, why Parsons and’ Dick Pes | MF, Lilttan Cook presented a plan| Italian num! cclusively will be ers are a group who will go far in attend: the automobile show in Min- Pa \ ‘ whereby the Business & Professional Presented when Tita Ruffo, baritone | the state tournament. The speedy prutolis wre | D.C. Se wie ens VISITOR GOES TO MINNEAPOLIS| Women's club rooms could be tsed|0f the Metropolitan Opera, broad-' playing, the accurate teamwork Ptithson W. J. Sheehan, H. ¥. 1 8 Gillet of Thermopolis,| for the entertainment of working| casts his first radio conce the and the size of the men make them | Timmerman and WoT Canaines s been visiting in the] girls. A committee will be appointed | Sunday night series on February S'hard to beat. i -| from WCCO through WEAF. o .E EN re city a bps feve vie he broth pach week? Rete <aanpe. oF tha: ehe | Oe samous Halted sieges io a na-| Mandan will he glaph ing at a dis- pRETURNS FROM GLENDIVE ee Every Day 2:30 } pcos es ‘| “Miss Esther Teichman gave a report| tive of Pisa, and spent his early boy-|#dvantage tonight against Valley ai mee Tobin has returned from Minneapolis fet Gilh of the milk distributed in the ety hood in Rome. Here the one-time |City. The Braves will be playing Glendive, Se lara HOMeB re TONIGHT—Saturds ‘ tor of a bi sp schools. iron worker has recently built « mag-/in a smaller gym than the one at pied his father, Dennis Tobin. ‘the —Sal jay } fad aviil bere oo ee é Ay ent palace on the very highest | Valley City and will be at a dis- | [¥en has entered the Northern Pa- : ; shop while in Minneapolis. INFORMAL PARTY t of one of the seven hills of the| advantage in size. SRE etree, Te 18 suttering: BEBE formerly proprietor of the McKenzie} 4 group of 12 girls held an informal Eternal Gity, overlooking the Santa; McKay, who was not in the first Petra Beauty shop in Bismarck. party Thursday evening at the apart-|) irc! onnarentory eh selected | eerie the Braves played with: the) To. “pisc USS MEXICAN SITUATION H GIVE PLAY AT TRAINING SCHOOL] Be"tt, at be bartereshheay tes peor dt dramatic ability.” Hi-liners, is back in the lineup xigun Situation” will be “Seven Keys to Baldpate,” the play jon of the evening a luncheon was| ,Hé later studied under several pro- again and lived up to his repu' he Sulu eebite & talk by Dr. ' to be given February 10 at the city|cerved, “* . fessors, but attributed his success to, tion as one of the speediest Haltyard, pastor of the Methodist audiotisitiy te dade Payee SRE the genius of his brother, Ettore, ajers in North Dakota. His shoot ,chureh, Sunds ing. Dr, Halfyard i Be een eee ee Ree] MERE FOR PLAY fost Sedt he the Hes ing form was perfect last nischt | Ms #iven extensive study to the sub- ing schoal in Mandan this evening.| wr, and Mrs. R. C. Emch, Mr. and} “Lohengrin” at the Teatro Constanzi, and he made basket after basket. | / Ject. i Monday aight it will Le ven at tee Schrum, running guard, pl ved SUPPER POSTPONED / penitentiary. Thong it be Edythe Jones of taut cal is His first emphatic success was at/@"_ outstanding game last night] Because of a conflict with a ‘cn DED y Y matinee far school children on rm morek Friday to attend the play at|Cattania, in Sicily, as Renato in Ver: | 8nd proved his ability thorouzhly. | events the men's supper to have been day afternoon, ‘ium. i's “Un i ince; He kept the Valley defense prac-| given at the Methodist church next e the city auditorium, jum. at's Un Ballo in Maschoray Since ticalls he A y defense p Weck bas eat ieitrtaal cuit S Page then he has sung in Italy, Spain, | tically air-tight. s been postponed until Thurs. |} HOME CRAB ere ree GOES TO MINNEAPOLIS France, England, Hungary, ‘Poland,| The Braves will be han¢ I PAR. ——————— pped | day, February 17. Judge Fred Jansonius and Court} E. C. Fritz left last evening for] Russia, Germany, Rumania, Egypt, | by the probable loss of tain Reporter Edwin’ McCurty returned) Minneapolis to attend the automobile and South America, | BROTHER-IN-LAW DIES | Harold Borresen, center. Borresen fi ynden, where the H ill visit other points in e Untied States, Misses Mrytle and Serene Winnes | ., : s (Pues nis "been "conducting" jury| Minngsots before retvening to Bis-| Roffe sang’ with the: Chicago ‘opers suffered an injury to hig arm in| ot st evening for Hatton, where Ford Sterling § term of court for Wells county. The| marck. company, and later joined the Metro- | the Dickinson high game last week | they were called by the death of their é a e ' jury watk ie compinsd, althonah Pe esrnas politan Opera. His broadcasting ig) and was ee fe play tn th brother-in-law. | NEWS PICTURES the ju will return there later It of the ee! t entered mal game, Thursday. is w — | | Me le ee Mina Irie Kafer, daughter of, Mr. info alta: the. Metinelltae masage-| he will be inthe Maun tonight. PARENTS OF DAUGHTER | ~— Comedy—“Funny Face” more and Mi Kafer, who has been| ment to present to the radio listeners} Heidt will likely shift to center|,,Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Murray of | MINISTERS TO MEET. ill’ for the # t two weeks with! the greatest singers of this famous | in Borresen’s place and McDonald nth avenue northwest the | The Bismarck Ministerial Associa- manibalts » is reported to be rapidly| operatic organization. | and Seitz occupy forward positions. | hr Kee of a daughter born Priday one tion will meet at the Grand Pacific | improving. The Program Helbting “ead! Wagner will hold ee) ff MONDAY and TU Miss Esther elchmat, Mane ned BOY SCOUTS RECEIVE GIFT |, THe presram Desinning at 8: 1 |dewn guard posts To All Ex-service Men W. C. Fields snvae, Willapegt th Ein ea voalatlve on eaaT Destland of She 8 rea hes |: ‘Prologue to Paglihect. -Imon maile s eo Your presence urgently re-' me as ti in. Bismare! 1 “et hnembers of the association are urged | Boy Scouts. of the “Presbyterian |e, narh Ferumort, .." tubenstein| PCOUL VETVICES LO quested at the armory under ‘The Potters to be present. chureh with a'box of apples. Orchestra al Be Held on Sunday [the City National bank at 3) ARI, ATTENDING LEGISLATURE POT-LUCK cK LUNCHEON ais proce ire ‘ALS. som M. Sunday afternoon, to PY ir oud wan a Lew ee John Sh f Haxvey, Eddy coun-|, C4! F, PE. o. oat bay na pal t-| ¢Sei morta nella vita mia _Services will be held Sunday eve- Geen a matter of vital im-) Ana on in the city, todsy.atvending | luck_ luncheon Hes Ore scse eared . De C ch portance. : ty. is, in tae city today attending | w. F. Harris, ata Fifth nttects Mom . | wey ‘of the North Dakota Coun. | da¥ at one o'clock. 4. Suite .. deckecing 17 Sadana] cbservance of the 17t i ee PALACE - MANDAN mami: rchestra ie foundin: move- | ‘ckericnaeen y% Winpomain here through: next’ week. Mee Wee Stratton underwent an|& 2% Batri JB. Paladilhe) ment in the United States in Teb-| ¥ TONIGHT wie | operation thin morning at the Bis-|6, Marionette i Fund |7 uary, 1910, ; || First Class Shoe Jack Holt and Raymond or the removal of her son, - t erat eel tat fee ee Meee, DENN, es neat TMMRG ee: Urata Mandaa | Repairing Hatton sils, 7. “1 otum” a 44 a ee Man Pe Bah ber of. Sevill ier iia -Rowsint scout troops will attond in a boy: ismarek Shoe Hospital ||) Zane Grey's “Forlorn River” E Mr. Ruffo and Orchestra ¢ Mandan s have secure Tuce.—W. C. Fi és A. §. Erickson, teller at the Bank |snecial slides showing interesting | Henry Burman, aes | Mon. Tues —W. C. Fields Cloudy tonight, Sunday |] of North Dakots, has been called to *—Pogin Station Phases of the scout work. Bismarck,’ N, “So’s Ycur Old Man” fair; no decided change || Reynolds by the serious illness of || = Radig Station ||" Reverend G. W. Stewart will de- | 5, " =e: agen a A KFYR, Bi Kk | || liver @ special sermon that cve-| in temperature EE no SMACK | ning. | PRE Ss po Miss Ruth Wynkoop, who is em- ec PAS i ployed at the Bank of North Dakota, mane is unable to be at work because o! Seharyer Februar: ; Allupse. _ | B80 te, T45">. Tema fore-| Personal and cut | EXCLUSIVE une GN Business |cast,marici report, gems items.” |! Social News of — | : ? John | Doekter, Gottlieb: “Hleb-and] 7/46 to 8:15 p.m Musle, . ' . || christ Glaser of Martin, N. D., Saniay. Rebrenty ¢ | Mandan Vicinity. | business visitors insthe city Friday. 10:30 a. m urch services by 1e~ | Qe ply oeeen: mote control from First Presbyteria! VISITS IN BISMARCK church. HOSTESS AT PARTY - Mrs. Ben Heid of Grand Forks is| 1:00 to 2:00 p. m.Request hour. Mrs, Roy Young, entertained Fri- initi in Bi rk, thi of| 3 p. m.—Bismarck Elks band con- , 108 ie [sa sorta ‘ther friends, cent by" ‘romote control"trom stats Fee ch averee cite enti ‘e : Mond: informa! A were about { WO OLENS Miss ‘Conll Pet Peters ot TAL we.| $298 10 7 30°F. mM 12 guests, including Mrs, Gerlich | ree nen erat jon Friaay moraing | 7:90 to, 745 p.m Wenther fore-iand Mra, Joe Fairchild of Bis. | es i hoon 145 p.m Jamar. A, duneheon was served at — he Household choice. for many Generations 4 aE EAT |e ARTOIS ing gttiscicavon, | Aa tacean epee * is . wi j Maret’ Robinson. thet go seereelitiog the Boy. Beoute. under evening at ay perfect mechanical process, no chemicals being used. Ba é |. qncUNDERGGES OPERATION” to inspect. our. indi-| vice will ebservs the seventeenth on: WALTER BAKER & CO. Lud. ef i ks rt ‘endasiens ob ice ve. ie nevent mn = r Rept Oa Rp lore. Musgje: 2] piveeery 2 of the Sounding sf the scout eran a Fre ‘morning at the Bis. | Vid . ve Wilson, n Erbe’s Barber Shop. ~ “} ecouti Hott . Cu the hres” Mandan’ was ous Pannen aagaw

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