The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 17, 1927, Page 5

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" ‘ ‘ ’ a « q ¥ ' ft 4 U. C. T.\Ladies Are Guests of Mrs. John Sigurdson at Bridge| ‘at Bridge Dniner| Members of the U. C. T. Auxiliary evening| Wednesday evening at a prettily plan- were entertained Wednesday ut the home of Mrs. John at a bridge party. Targart and Mrs. W. E, Jensen. * At the conclusion of the play prettily appointed course luncheon} A. was served by the hostess, Miss Ruth Hanse Hostess Tuesday to Methodist Choir Miss Ruth Hanse entertained the ping at 9 o'clock at the ladies' of the Methodist choir at “dress up” party Tuesday evening in| ness and Profess: TaiaKt a vereet, "the| Plans for the affair are entirely com- her apartment on Main street. evening was spent in games and music. Social and Personal Sigurdson| ned bridge dinner. Five tables were in play, honors going to Mrs. W. J competitive | plete, Miss F Mrs. L. W. McLean Hostess Wednesday Mrs. L, W. McLean was _ hostess The table was at- tractively decorated with carnations. Following the dinner bridge was played, Mrs. A. M. Fisher, Mrs. Ed. a| Patterson, Dr. F. B, Strauss and Dr. M. Fisher winning honors. Business Women Sponsor Dance at Patterson Hall Patterson pices of the Busi- nal Women’s club. a{ hall under the zel Pearce, chairman, reported today and a very enjoyable A course luncheon was served by| dance is anticipated. the hostess at the conclusion of the An excellent orchestra has been se- evening. There were about 20 guests.| cured and a large crowd is expected St. Anthony Group Guests at Bridge Party on Tuesday Mrs. A. M. Brazerol entertained the members of the St. Anthony Group of the Catholic Missionary society at a bridge party on Tuesday evening. The decorations were attractively carried out in the patriotic colors in keeping with the birthdays of Lincoln and fi Washington, Six tables of bridge were in play, honors going to ixrs. J. J. Ahifs and f At the conclu- sion of the play a course luncheon served, Mrs. R. B. Murphy and R. H. Crane assisting the hos- Mrs. James Curran. was Mrs. tess. The party was preceded by business session. MISSION CIRCLE TO MEET The Baptist Mission Circie meet at the parsonage, 319 Fourth street, at 3 o'clock Friday afternoon. Mrs. Falkenstine will lead the devo- tions and the program from “Mis- sions” will be in charge of Mrs. E. Wellwer. Members will spond rom Hebrews vij and vi son, SS RODEWALD ENTERTAINS Miss Anne Rodewald of the Annex hotel entertained Wednesday evening at a Valentine party in honor of Mrs. Henry Duemeland. The guests w entertained by Valentine readings in French by Mrs. Blanche Molleur. At the close of the evening refreshments were served by the hostess. TO DEVILS LAKE R. B. Murphy, chairman, F. E. ent an operation at the St, Dieh! and W. J. Church, members of hospital,, has. gane to her} the state board of administration, in Stewattsdale to recuperate Dunseith. SQUIRREL CLUB SPONSORS DANCE The North Dakota Commodore or- chestra will play its first engagement | day. since returning from the Orient this evening at the Patterson hall at a dance sponsored by the Squirrel club. CARNIVAL DANCE The Women’s Renefit Association carnival dance Monday, Feb. 21, at the A. O. of Maccabees will give a U. W. hall. Jenkins’ orchestra will play. The public is invited. VISITOR LEAVES Mrs. Robert McGrath, who has been st of her daughter,Mrs. 8S. W. ‘apartments, home in the gi Fraser, at the Hughes left this morning for he Fargo. TO VISIT IN VALLEY CITY Mrs. Carl Eichorst-and son, Berh- hard, went to Valley City today for a Mrs, Eichorst’s daughter, it with Mrs, A. L. Skonnard. TO UNDERGO OPERATION Miss Esther Lerr entered the St. Alexius hospital this morning to un- dergo an operation for appendicitis. TO VISIT SISTERS Mrs, W. J. Church left this morn- ing for. Baker. for a few days’ visit with her sisters. N. D. Com tra returning Thursday from toe Orient will play thele Set ce engagement on Friday. February 18th, at Mandan Elks hall. Dance 5 by B. & P..W. club of Mandan. — ec The Weather Fair tonight and Friday. Colder tonight. Not so cold Friday p. m. will visiting her | REC . Wright, will talk of her missionary work in the East} es will be Mrs. 0. T. Raaen t to Devils Lake today to receive on the new children’s tubercu- losis sanatorium to be constructed at to attend, Two weeks ago the busi- ness women sponsored a similiar dance nt the Patterson hall that prov- ed very successful. GUESTS AT WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. R, B. McDonald of Solen have just returned from Jud- son where they were guests at the wedding of Miss Ellen Shobe, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. N. E, Shobe of Judson, Mrs. Shobe accompanied Mr. and Mrs, McDonald to their home for a visit. The three stopped in, Bismarck for a short visit with riends, HAND AMPUTATED Zelda Rose Hays, Indian school student, was operated on at the St. Alexius’ hospital Wednesday morning for an injury received Saturday when her hand was caught iron mangle. Amputation of in an the a short! hand was necessary. | —— | DAUGHTER IS ILL Mrs. I. H. Leer and son, Herbert, of Pretty Rock were called to Bis- marck Wednesday by the illness of Mrs, Leer's daughter, Esther, a senior at the Bismarck high school. While in the city they are guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. P. A. | Shure: FOOTBALL SWEATER Willis Shepard of Bismarck, end on the University of North Dakota's 1926 football team, will receive a | sweater when awards are made to ithe team members next Tuesday at the Founders’ day exercises, ASS TO MEET The en class of the Pres- byterian Sunday school will meet Friday evening at 7:30 in the class room at the church. The meeting day has been changed from Thurs- to Friday. TO STEWARTSDALE Miss Lillian MeLean, who recently before resuming her studies at the Bismarek high school. IS IMPROVING Andrew Person, who has been seri- ously ill for several wecks, ‘is now much improved and was able to be out doors for a short time Wednes- RED CROSS WORKER HERE Miss Elizabeth Kelly of St. Louis, o., national field secretary with Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra, new slant in fox-trot recording. Both sides of the record sound as if you were hearing these matchless merrymakers in some vast ballroom, Weird chords and instrumental ef- fects twist through the melodies. Let us play them for you—soon! Eyes—Fox Trot With Vocal Chorus ‘Wistful and Blue—Fox Trot With Vocal Chorus Pact WHITEMAN AND His Oacnsstay im! Kiss Her for Me ‘Trot, With. Vocel Refrain | w.'F. Gooomscw StivemtowN Conn Oncamerny i fou—Fox Trot ‘from Twinkle, Twinkle) Win Vocal Refrain Alar Suuxser ano THx Victox Oncurstas the Old Accordion Man Trot With Vocal Refrain Groncs Ovsen anv His Musi the Word—Fox Trot Last th Vi Refrait eee ae ‘His Cauironntans |” For Me's Witl ! i | AllAlone Monday (from The Remblers) | . Tae Revevess ; Maybe (from Oh, Key!) FRaNxirn paur : Hoskins-Meyer The Home of KFYR always original, have captured a | | | | A dance is to be given Friday eve-| | jarge | | Oregon. | Miss Madennd |a serious iline: RV from Ne Stai | Stair. BRIDGE CL The ing Jamestown, Vv ; an. | Miss Lilt hat is with us again.| Ass Eellian Small erystal drops arranged in two | ciaiting, friends groups form the trimming on this} ad green felt. | HEHE oO the American Red Cross, is in the| city conferring with M - —| Marry O'Neill 6 Mary Cash: | Coraner a UB TO and F Ww. Hot Spri lof in the BUSIN: of Me ME! roi ON TRIP Mund ngs, N. O. Churchill returned last Ds Washburn is city nz the city for a few days on business, THE BISMARCK TRIBUN vith Mrs. Bell’s parents at Eugene, RETURNS tO. SCHOOL has re- |sumed her studies at the Bismarck {high school, after recovering from RETURNS FROM NEWBURG ¥ rned ta: vburg, where he wi by the death of his brother, 1, evening called T sional this dy left Mont., en- from a short business visit in for a in el, local Red Cross secretary. | ,, RETURNS FROM ASHLEY | ' J. ped Mrs. LEAVES FOR HOME . Reuter of Garrison, who stop- in Bismarck for a short visit en route from Minneapol attended the automobi' Wednesday for his home. CAMPFIRE GIRLS MEET TONIGHT The Wetomachick Campfire will meet. toni school. from Friday The with her patient at a loc: RETURN FROM OREGON PD, Bell and G. Suppose You Had To Refurnish Your Home! 'URNITURE and fix- tures cost more than couble their former price. 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New Releases Every Friday . 3426-—-Blue Skies ce 1 Found You— trot—by Lopez and his Casa Lopez Oreh, Record No.'3403—In a Little i Still Waters (Waltz)—by Cas- tlewood Marimba band. . 3407-—-Washboard gain (fox trot)—Ed N: ols and his five pennie: Record No, 3398—Deed I Do Hello, Mac; Sold exclusively by The Melody Shop Bismarck, N. D. The Music Shop Mandan, N. D. THE HOME OF QU INSTRUMEN Where Music Is Sweeter with mercerized heel, toe and top, Burlington Protector and fashion marked seam work. Guaranteed to give satisfaction and shown in all wanted spring shades, Sold Only at “Merchandise of Merit Only” FRIDAY, FEBR Webb Brothers LITY arl Norton has returned to Ash’ there, Amazing Music! by the new Brunswick ‘‘Light-Ray”’ electrical recording UARY 18th | Under the Auspices | Ly} a “PAGE FIVE School Doing to Make Better Ameri-! A social hour and refreshments Walt follow the program at each meétific. CARD OF THANKS There being no name attached to : HERE ON BUSINESS E. W. Bingenheimer of Timmer was @ business visitor in the city Wed nesday, a Does Being a Good Citizen Mean,"! D. C, Hollopeter brought out that the | cans?” duty of parents to teach children the} A number of patriotic songs were right attitude toward authority andj explained and sung by the school ON BU: HERE NESS respect for law was very important.| children. Mrs. C. D. Burman: taiked ¢ i iv : ; i r y ‘ . Mra. C. dg the gifts I received for Art Chenewath of Sterling trans-| Miss Ruth Hapse read a selection| on “Washington and Lincoln as Ideal! Ghrivtmas, making. it. impossible ‘tor ueted business in the city Wednes: from, Drinkwater's “Abraham Lin-| American Citizens,” bringing out the! ‘eto thank each one personally, I day. : coln, influence their lives have onthe zu Nae ae rf take this way of expressing my meas C.F, Pickles declared that a large texcat thanks and appreciation to my school children of today. Mrs. D. T. FROM STERLING percenta of the menacing criminal] Owne: ad several selections writte 7 5 e' s mes Riley of Sterling trans- influence in our country ieieas 'talty dames W. Foles, The”. ntoreamn many friends who remembered me , business in the city Wednes- a lack of the right home trainin: closed with the singing of America. Hatake A Chrivtstas’ for me. parental influence. Mr. Pickles’ sub: The Richholt P, T. A, plans to meet} * YEr¥ Fiaternally ours) Soe twas, “What Are the Home and] the third Wednesday of cach month Mrs. Ai MeConville. + Jmteresting Talks a Given at P. T. A. meeting Wednesday The Richholt Parent-Teacher Asso- i h interesting meeting hool with and fri ren of the se ing talk on STYLE WITH COMFORT * at the Low Price of DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 116!) Fourth St. Phone 240W Bismarck, N. D. Matinee Every Day 2:30 TONIGHT — Thursday Last Times Arch Support Shoes -In black and brown kids and patent leathers All sizes If your feet are troubling you, we offer you this oppor- tunity to be fitted in high grade Arch Support Shoes of well known makes at a low cost The modest prices on these Arch Support Shoes should make them very attractive A.W. Lucas Co. | VAUDEVILLE | Palace Where You Expect More For Your Money—and Get It THEATRE - MANDAN TONIGAT $:15 & 10:15 Bismarck time AUDITORIUM Seats now on sale at Harris & Woodmansee’s The Ace of all American Comedies Anne Nichols’ Magnetic Matinee and Night | Saturday, February 19 Has Already Played: 58 weeks—Chicago 30 weeks—Detroit 28 weeks—Pittsburgh / 10. wks.—Minneapolis 10 weeks—St. Paul 9 weeks—Denver The New York Company Is Now Playing Its 210th Week at the Republic Theatre 2.wecks—Salt Lake See It 1, week—Butte You Will Breaking Record Runs Eventually Everywhere Why Not Now? The Play With a Beautiful Love Story Holds more real laughter than the best we have see during the nast 20 years—Fred Donaghey, Chicago ‘Tribune. > PRICES: Sat. matinee 2:30 n. m.—best seats $1.0, Night 8:20—50¢, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00-—Plus tax. Positively Abie’s Last Visit to Bismarck -m* ‘ 7 IALL|of B. & P. W. Club, a

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