The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 12, 1927, Page 5

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sii a SOE asinine SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1997 . The - GUILD TO MEET —$— | Ger a black brocaded sill é i 4} ‘ " . The Wertentee Gata Sill mackt . TT overt black jbrocaded sit success, relates in amusing and dra-| Dowell and ‘Lawford Davidson com- i kg ‘ | Beige Felt _.. I, crening at 8 o'ctock at tne) Next Editor of ‘Pep piste tucked evening shirt.” matic fashion tho adventures en-| plete the,cugt... eee ocia an Business ‘and Professional Women's that of black hatter's plush and. a| countered by a young girl in erossing| Tickets have beéw'sold’ for this at- ° js ==" elu ‘ we oan Fk Rosser jaunty malaca the continent. Almost all of the] traction at the Eltinge for Monday a 4 SA aus ee : dup! dette of the is that! se s take place id Tuesday by the ladies of the ‘ tmission study work « general program for misty Seautiful Claire omen’s Community Council, under : ines boon arranged. Miss Be jax- ineout of rub the direction of Mrs. C. H. Schoregro 4 Mesdames Webb and |Dr. and Mrs. Brandes Henry Duemeland will Mesa 7 ¥, Mary Huber will talk on “C me young r Kennelly Hostesses | Entertain at Dinner turbed and Disturbing.” poots to mateh. sine. Ht : . * elen Kat t “Work i ol Borde e some marve ‘wil ‘ 2 in i k at Bridge Party| on Friday Evening Africa.” ‘The entertainment coninit- EN BEWEA SHER ANH cee go coa| MOE anti Wrove successful |g] The Melody Shop. Bismarck tee is Louise Ankenmann, Ethel M model in the Fashion Show, when tie r purse and is t % piqued Mrs, Phillip aE and Mrs, H, A. Brandes enter- Gruer and Frances Wanner. plays the leading forced to accept train-fare from him. TUNER . ostes i Ined on Friday = on ae . Mee hi i $ . oN ; afternoon at the Kennelly nome, #35" tily plated dinherstn eimpliineat (9 (SEO MNED BINISTEE: | which ends tha rom ners Serene 4 Fourth street, at an attractively Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Craig and Mr. and| | Miss Ruth Danford of Spokane, Q Harry Carey plays the part of an | The Music Shop, Mandan M4 | planned bridge party. The rooms Mrs. A. W. Engel of Esmond. Covers Wash., a graduate of the University ie Jensen, William Austin,) unsuccessful suitor, and Claire Me- " were decorated with pretty Valentine were marked for 12 guests at the at- of Oregon, and a former resident, of Conklin, Dorothy Dunbar and y “ i ‘ favors and the same motif was cat. tractively decorated table, ; Bismarck, has been ordained a minis- Evans. | Howard Hawks ' : ried out in the card table appoint-| Following the dinner the evening ter of the Methodist Episcopal 0 al story from wi ye } > ments; a | was spent informally, church, She is the daughter of Dr. | the pleture was aaapted, dureeved vue DR. T. G. OHARA i ridge was played at four tables pre. . A. Danférd of the Hamilton Strect production. 3, during the afternoon, Mrs. Kt Methodist church in Spokane and — piles Sere} BO. TO Ea) Hunctce Connie oom, Mes. iE. Mr. and Mrs. Hopton formerly pastor of the McCabe Meth- | ELTINGE THEATRE DENTIST DR. M. E. BOLTON . luncheon was served at tae cohclu-| Fntertai Frid | odist Episcopal church in Bismarck. Claire Windsor, William Haines ff Room 10 Little Bldg. Osteopathic Physician sion of the games. n 1aay Miss Danford is also the grand- y Ca are featured in “A Dak. . With ridge Party daughter of a minister. She is the Little Journey.” a new picture which Pe Read 11644 Fourth St. Phone 240W : only one of six children to chose the comes to the Eltinge for Monday and ¥ A a Mrs. T. J. Galvin | ministry asa profession. puestey, This novel ‘film, a pletut Bismarck, N. D. . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hi i — ion of the Rachel Crothers stage t Hostess at Bridge | .inca'tridayevenlag af Pale fists| one of the chief distinct SUCCESSFUL’ DANCE d ° 4 ie ir home! One of the chief distinctions on the} There were several hundred guests t on Friday Evening] 't,th Person Gourt at bridge, There| newest, felt hats is the pinked edge.) in attendance et the dancing party | es sts, Dr. eige felt and cocoa grosgrain insets | igi diay eveul 4 or Mrs, Thomas 3. Gaivin entertained | ifeieeeks ttusehka, winning honors. | and facing are used inthis bats | Seuate at the Beacttine, wai, Dae r last evening at her home with three out in the decestions: of the semuc ST: Tao cre neates, Shen i tnea, mune rot n tables of bridge. Honors were won by. At the conclusion of the games tho| It was feared yesterday that she| «fe affair. This is the second dance t Miss Boniface and Mrs. Peter Karpen, hostess served ‘a prettily “appointed| Would have' to undergo an operation | ‘te, Super Senate has given daring the e alentine decorations were used course luncheon, seid But if her condition continues to im, | iceisiative season and the organiza: _ throughout the house. At the conclu- presi prove this may be unnecareny.t° "| tion is planning to sponsor a third y sion of the play @ course luncheon Birth Cue dance before the session adjourns : was served. |Birthday Party RECEIVES WEST POINT APPOINT.| Hésisiators, | state | employes and ae — | 5 MENT . | friends of the members were guests! ¢),,;, : Pretty Bridge Party . Complimentary to |, tore 1. azem soy ot ts, Pans |1 th afee Int evening | net : Aa a 4 x,| Port of Shields, has been designated ss op | Rema HR. Magnuson | . : - forth Dakota to take the West Point ol i o | Ri Henry Danrot : By Mrs. McGuiness. , ¥-# Kinaschey, 00 riten strect,| Miltary “Academy entrance examina: | Gay'eycning at S¢ Marr suditoram,|Co°2), 0. 8 Nordlund 2 x pian aes opel with « six o'clock | tions on A arniant ipo Wat Atl A social hour and program will fol-| Rodi h a ‘ eal f " inner celebrating the js student at Shattuc! i fray r eading . Miss Ella 0: | " wate home of Mrs. W. J. MeGuiness/ versary of her seughter: Mix Matei| tary academy at Faribault, Minn., and | OW. At this time the prizes in the | sony ci batiea oud Myrtle Hatison, : | lopnende iret NE cluverly planned Kindschey. Covers were marked for| attended the Mandan high school. | SGucg.g) “anishing Parties Wi BC) Marian and Nina Melville, Glad ‘Wate thive Meubles oe MnUDLe 3 ete six. A color scheme of pink and Since tember, hevhas been a sol- ‘3 Barth and hel Engen, és Weighs: events oe ge A play! white was carried out in the decora-| ‘ier student:fi the Army West Point SON BORN | Selection . High school orchestra; Bae ee acrening: Mrs. L. A. La-' tions and table appointments. preparatory school at Fort Sheridan,! 4 son was born to Mr. and Mrs.| “losing exere - Congregation | | Biraboth appl, winning “honors. | weustal"presrame wiser sneieded| Gaorge Berbers of Blaser, Phare + : airtel ether tare eppfopeas Meetnt namin BY ths ihewet| sgn SATE TAIN TO SON ayy. | ae At The Movies | OUR POLICY Py ‘ “ “ey oe » Was enjoyed. 5 . s ertain- 4 q cel Det) Renee Birth: received a Mate ol bsell afternoon with a matinee Program Planned is PPERTORST SOS A We invite you to i. | Bowls of tulips and other red flowers i. em hie EDR Lie Unites mone A CAPITOL THEATRE spend a happy fil | Added an attractive note. “The same, SUNShine Club to Se NES ees | nee AURIS | Tn) Vere, AAdIGIMINL conic teen minutes i car C | otif was carried out in the course Entertain Mond will be served at the McKay home. | ae store at any time, % | the wee ab the conclusion of in Monday sie ae The pee League will five a| : a ie ia . . A . . C. T, MEETING program Sunday evening at 7:30 at) y TGhiver hi: most beautiful ex 7 | : : With Card Parties} rere with be a regular meeting| the First Lutheran church, Avenue D | ncanelne Fe darien iteusion= 2! Pibwers. . Community Council of the U, C. T. lodge this evening at| and Seventh street, This is the sec-|onens a two day run at the Capitel We bok upon a visit A The Sunshine Society will give 8:30. There will be initiation. All| ond of a series of devotional pro-| Theatre n Monday. from you as an ob- Sells Tickets to | card parties at the A. 0, U. W. kail,| Visiting U. C, T. members are cordial- | grams being given by the League. he f trim tuxedo’ of black se in apt satel . : ,| Monday, February i, afternoon and| '¥,invited. Refreshments and a dance| The program follows: |__| chiffon worn by Barbara ( occummaunioete Wael . ‘A Little Journey’ | evening. Friends of the organization | “il! follow the meeting. a a ere ee eccat a yce pimee Lut aa Reverely this in mind w : . are invited. sigh aeeyeHUEnED Scripture re -H. R> Magnuson | tailored skirt, a mannish dini a ue L. - For th ca The society is taking thi f JSHED 5 | Mich bg ff tor bie city sehook aioe Hite earning money for its ‘activities. ‘The rds Rose Hays, 13-year-old Indian Es i for the, city school milk fund, the! members have supplied several neody | Scho! student, had her hand badly purchase, ( ing tickets for, a picture show, “Al Ment ten “homghie fuck fen one eae Mee AARC TR ARG ciel tanner: “We wire flowers itt yi and bougi c] ily, : Ae : . iad . on ke Cay. ‘The picture is belleved to be sweden TLS to. family at besides tts i an unusually good one and feature: anksgiving and have made and tie 7 oS e : Claire Windsor and Will Haines. ie several comforters for families in] Lowi, ireakongi uae retnihadiee In Memory of Abraham Lincoln . 2 of the proceeds of the hs the Twin Cities after transactin, , ‘ 3 advance ticket sal ©; A high school girl was loaned| {he Twin i : G I. Hho eta ithe coun- mmoney fe pay for her books and alse business in Bismarck for several days. Born February 12, 1809 a made Mrs. C. H. Sch én | t@ Pay tuition at a normal school. + . > oa atthe finance’ commitise’ is: confi | Members of the society visit the two! yge) and Mrs- fe Henn ate th Died April 15, 1865 ; | Gentthat ‘more than 600 tickets have | hospitals every week with magazines.| parents of a daughter born Thursday | ? P is y Bees! sold thus far and hopes that, At holiday times they furnish candy.) It the St, Alexius hospital, puaae : a thousard or more will be sold be-| {Fruit and flowers to the wards. eee | k | i fore the final performance, oe RETURNS TO FARGO | | ¥ Friends of the Council are urged] Annual Musical Jack Kennedy returned to his home ieee! | 3 to secure their tickets from a mem- in Fargo this morning after a busi- | , ie of the organization before sot | Club Banquet Is ness visit in the city. a bus S en d ; as y the ance . : —- sale proceeds will be divided with the Enjoyable Affair) _. cosmos cius to meet i Council. . ‘ y eu oy’ ffa The Cosmos club will meet Monday e° ° ° ; Fe ert aga ._,{ evening at 8 o'clock at the home o! WwW P V : if SPEAKS AT ARMY MEETING One of the most enjoyable social i EW a i Fil xa th fe t Le t Cadet Vivian Martineson of Bis-\¢vents of the season was the annual Pe RE Waceal: ‘ | O ers e er. eC a en ine : jaatck, 6 atiident At the Bulvation ri gong ties tebe opt erm ony Pl “TO FARGO | It’s always beautifully ex dit let fl it f rmy Training College in Chi , ie Gran cific hotel ‘riday | er’ SRS | 4 Sees ea ye d if you le lowers say it for i i gave an address at a ge Salvation parelons The. atfalr was held in the aenuaite Seyi are with ieenas ts Bismarck, North Dakota you. Words are cold things, after all, but MaWweR ie lis ie, 4 meetin; is Inj om, ey Seale URRe ae ng at Aurora, ts recently: | cables prettily ceeties ae eae Fargo. re, The Pioneer Bank | messengers for happy thoughts and tender emotions. What ; oe ec hnecaien ae eae: Peep rte spree ares rp metic reco Aes SOO LENESS | cals ore “ more joy than one of our original corsages on ; 5 0 is sta- enneth Adams, young son of Mr. | Valentine's Day ? , tioned in Aurora,’ Diethday AnMiyeraaEy. oe a foure| ond Mis, George Adams, has ‘recov: ; ; PANHELLENIC DINNER lesurse, Aiko a. widet. lakseestl ne! ered from an attack of pneumonia. \ ; + The Panhellenic Association will: Program was given under the able CLUB TO MEET T : entertain Monday evening at 6:30 at guidance of George Humphreys, who| The Bismarck Study club will meet | - the Grand Pacific hotel with a bridge made an excellent toastmaster, The| Monday afternoon at the home of | i inner. rogram and bridge will] main topic of the evening was “Where EB 4 H THRE . 7 ay slaner, A Progra sos Peace il Are tbedioags cat Yasierseac” saat ee teane power Established fourteen years after THE HOME OF KFYR be made with Miss Rita Murphy,| discussions of the music of various ENTERS HOSPITAL { phone 1122, or Esther Staley Bork, by-gone perinds were assigned to} John Sasse of Golden Valley has Lincoln Died : 286, moet Rs 7 ae ee, ae entered the St. Alexius hospital for : VISITOR LEAVES which constituted the principal songs baaasaasa i The Rev. Mrs. M. C. Budlong of| before the 20th century, and which ENTERS HOSPITAL { Boston, Mass., a former resident of; €radually gave way to rag time, coon| Mrs. Roy Whitlock, 621 Sixth street, | | Bismarck, left Friday for her home, songs and so-called mammy songs, Mr.| has entered the St. Alexius hospital | : witer a short visit in the city with| Humphreys called on F. N. Orchard| for treatmet es . * Mrs. Yt. D. Hoskins. | Mrs. Budlong| to tell of the songs of 20 to 30 yea Matinee and Night t+ | % was on route Home after a visit in| ago. Mr. Orchard recalled the titles Saturday, F. olorado. \ of lous sel lon: pular durin, ri that period and closed by working r| aturday, eb. 19th : 4 U. C. T. LADIES MEET TONIGHT | number of thesé titles into a clever ‘ Matinee 2:30 Night 8:20 ; the Ladien Atsillaryrof the UG, Ty). Mrs, J. L. Hugh The Memb: f th : MAIL ORDERS RECE fe ies Auxiliary of the U. C. T. rs. J. lughes, pres 2 ¥ i ) «thls evening at Boleck There will! lub, conducted « song memory con: e Members of the ‘ s ORDERS RECEIVED NOW e initiation services. Dancing and, test, in le! e guests endeavore Z + TROT G * 10 STICO RES 7 im " ; refreshments will follow. . to give the titles and words to var- : ee GREATEST SMASHING SUCCESS OF ALL TIME! , ¢ en cee fous tunes Briefly sketched. on the heater uain & Kamsta nic - piano. Miss Alice Stewart of Linton i it 8. P. Orwoll, instructor of musle i ANNE NICHOLS’ Popular jin \e ie sel is ant leader of 1" 7 s © Ht Pee tata perecs tga, | annn meee Bismarck, North Dakota Matinee of the yestervenr, telling of the ently ; . Wish to that their offices have b , re Saturday : —_— | of the yesteryear, of the ear! each alin A ~ ge gael 1s) announce thai eir offices have been - MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED _| formation of bands and the gradual — Saturda: eee ECE Nee ree UTneaed| developenent of such organisations {n- TONIGHT — Saturday moved to the 2:30 p. m. Thiredty sa Pasty Gree 4 Be in ges | bana. id soatien! WORR Y B marck an jartha elmenja| ious well known band leaders, past G ‘ ini ildi sea Franklund of Wilton, Ree eee! DONT WC New Clinic Building ent. seat — interestii information concerning | MAMA wot Us $1.00 LEAVES -HOSPITAL John Phillip Sousa, the “March King on Fifth street sis Joneph Berger, 312 South Hloventh| of the World” and foremost band di Th e Ni = street, left the ‘St. Alexius hospital! rector of the present time, —_, 2 today’ after being ill with flu and| A most enjoyable talk was that by | Myst N E. P. Quain, M. D. N. O. Ramstad, M. D. heart trouble. : Kenneth Preston, to whom had been . ‘ V. J. LaRose, M. D. A. M. Brandt, M. D. | hail assigned the subject “Music That F. F. Griebenow, M.D. ‘J. 0. Arnson, M. D. GOES TO STILL Wears, and Why.” Under this head- y C! W. Schoresoe, M.D, Co TRA Ne Miss Madge Runey, county superin-| ing, he spoke of the folk songs of the . oe Gee he ae tte ye ) * tendent, attended @ Parent-Teacher) various races which; he said, would Laugh: Spasm RE randes, M. D. 4. W. Larson, M. D. meeting at Still Friday. surely live indefinitely. Compositions 3 . H, Waldschmidt, M.D. H.C, Anderson, M. D. == ss | Of ie Masters, the, he-contend- Lut i Eee aD. ne eee ee ed, would never be forgotten. He rison, Ford. Phyllis Haver . W. Freise, M, D. } The Weather ilsiakat't setae, csr Cheer conidn-Mack, Swan ] of at he as “nature's = ™ own: music of the Seasons,” such as and Hobart Bosworth od Our telephone number has been changed to 1200 Unsettled tonight and || the songs of the birds and other liv-| | Its hiotous and Rowdy- Rampant ai : ing things, the music of rippling and| | fesonant-a Nervous Breakdown of Sunday; snow | telling waters, and. other wonders! |Mernment- Hectic with Humor; probably of nature. Such music, he said, will ‘Ventable jon of iba / | ©°atusienl nulabers on the program A Worry- Chaser_DeLuxe /' | tpeluded “The Rosary” sun, 4 ee ‘ § Henry Halverson, with Mrs. R. News Pictures q jo lorris at the piano; a violin solo ‘ ebestennd BY. satel Es bas dt, AESOP FABLE COMEDY 2 jecompan y Miss Ru ys “The ” “ e, FOR A FINE and “On the Road to Mandalay” sung Farm Hands 3 ye ft E. Bystrom, a Mrs. J. on , Hughes es accompanis! HART : i Yor a closing numbet the guests Claire Soe were divided into several groups and in “A Little Journey” 2 ‘each group. was assigned some fami- Richard Dix y 3 ifar song which its members sang in “Pa: Fe ” : for the entertainment of the others. ais radise For Two’ » The songs were given without re- Charlie Bure and Hearst ad Giricy wor Coen among | Shewter Conkle drink that has f the groups. ij i in “McFadden’s Flats” Mm | ae Un ka LN food value— as well as a most 7 1 UP AGAIN | die BF moar et sel PALME CAEOMDAN 1/1 delicious favor nd somes, #iehe Gusness men » by for several yar par aa * eee days with grippe, is now able to be luncheon it is incomparable. A distinguished dieti- . = al q * : 2 ‘ . . .: . nee s Tare she will be able te he tay tote. tian once said “It soothes both stomach and brain,” Now Playing Its Fifth Year Republic Theatre, N.Y.City Y : ne MADE ONLY BY ~ 2 eee “ - | Bergeso; 8 careoving ; BREAKING UNS EVERYW @ ns se, WA Pate ke puted om ‘ RECORD RUNS EV WHERE ® * serio! nee ins ES:—Matinee Saturday 2:30 p. m.—Best seats $1.00. Night, 8:20—50c, $1.00, , ‘easily tod: " Seats on Sale at Harris & Woodmansee’s, ‘Thursday, * Feb. 17 gseidai ag

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