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x SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, WVUvueensayscveeaetsc secant ueneeneeuueenceuareaeceucregeeeaeneeaacoaeuagcacceneceneevecueeuaneuaceesenegccegeeee apace caecuacuusaeavvesnuvgccenueecaccaiuuceatvasaetatteaae veneer eee aeeneneacneeeecgne Ue NeenenaeneoeeUeNe eae ont eo eee AECUUTEG UHURU OEE LED HEETHELOLLHEEHHLEE St == 1927 Capitol Club Is Organized Here to Provide Entertainment For Wives of State Legislators and Officials A meeting of the “Capitol Club,” an organization of wives of elected state officials, supreme court judges, senators and representatives of this and previous legislatures, will be held | Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock at the Grand Pacific hotel. All ladies eligi- ble to membership are invited. The club was organized Thursday evening when Mrs. C. F. Dupuis w: elected president and Mrs. Fay Har ing, secretary. Committees i see Thursday include Mrs. J. E. Stevens of Devils Lake, Mrs, C. Miller of Gackle, Mrs, A. 0. Brown of Bucyrus nd Mrs, H, H. Roberts of Tower A’ similiar ofganization known as the “Dome Club” has been in exist- ence in Minnesota ‘since 1903. Its membership is similarly limited and there are no dues or fees. The club is a permanent one and is purei$) -political, bePn, for organized urposes. The North Dakota non. soc club will follow the same plan. The object of the club is to enter-| aain the visiting ladies of the legisla- ture during their stay in Bismarck Sight seeing tours, visits to differ- ent institutions of the state such the home for crippled children, wo: cn’s reformatory, school for the bli the state prisons and the various Junior Playmakers Have Initiation at Clever Party Friday Members of the Julia Marlowe chapter, Junior Playmakers, initiated ‘a group of new members last evening ut a cieveriy planned party in the high school gymnasium. Each of the new members was required to wear some unusual bit of apparel, a num- ber of the boys being dressed in up- rons. Roller skates and masks were also worn, A special stunt was re- quired of each. Committee chairmen included Jane Perne, initiation; Nell Mickelson, re- freshments; Edmund O'Hare, music. At the conclusion of the evenings a ic.resnment course was served. About 45 were in attendance, including Miss Clarice Belk, Simon Miller and Hurry Thomps?., alumni members of : || pointed to look up all eligible mem- -| bers of previous years. dustrial plants of the state are the methods of entertainment used by the Minnesota club and it is probable that a similar plan will be adopted here, Nebraska and Indiana are the only states in addition to Minnesota which have an organization of this kind. The Capitol club plans to have a permanent committee to get the nam nd addresses of the visiting they come to arck at the’ beginning of the session so that an accurate record of their where- abouts will assure each invitations to all social affairs given, This is the plan of the Congressional club in Washington, D. C. The club will include the wives of the governor, lieutenait governor, supreme court judges, state treasurer, secretary of state, attorney general, raflroad commissioners and commis- sioner of agriculture. Miss Bertha Palmer, superintendent of public in- struction, Mrs. Minnie D. Craig and Mary McGinnis of the legislature will also be included in the club member- ship. Wives of any officials or mem- bers of the legislatures dating back to the beginning of eligible to membership. A historical committee will be ap- Roosevelt P.T. A. Has Interesting Meeting on Friday The first meeting of the Parent- Teacher Association of the Roosevelt hool was held Friday evening. C, D. Dursema, the president, briefly sketched the purposes involved and gave a resume of a Dorothy Canfield book on child psycholesy. H. E. aft spoke on patriotism, stressing devotion, to our consti- tution. Mrs. c. C, Christensen, repre- sentine the Daughters of the Ameri- can Revolution, spoke ably upon Americanization. State's Attorney F. E. McCurdy gave an interesting talk on juvenile delinquency, tracing the cause of broken children to lack of Proper home environment. Mrs. Emma Golden, state P. T, A. oreanizer, was present and conclud- organization, This is the first schoo! {ed the program with additional views party for several years which alumni have been permitted to attend. Mrs. P. E. Byrne, Mrs, J. M. Edick, Miss Marjorie Mortis and Miss Doro- thy Dakin were the chaperons, The new members included Ivan Bigler, Joe Enright, Elmer Benser, Ray: mond Elliekson, Louise Koffel, Guy Larson, Thelma Amundson, Elmer Klipstein, Marion Sandin, Irvin Cer- vinskj, Robert Larson, Isabel Hum- phreys, Frances Heath, HERE FOR SERVICES Rev. N, E, Elsworth of Jamestown and Rev, T. A. Sirgpson of Valley City will arrive in the city Sunday after- noon’ to be present at the Bishop’s Crusade Services which are to be held in St. George’s Episcopal church the coming week, SUPER SENATE DANCE The Super-Senate will entertain Tuesday evening at t Pat- terson fast at a dance. chestra will furnish mu: Other entertainment will be provided. No invitations will be issued and the general public is invited. RETUR: . The three-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, R. A. O'Connell of Helliday has been discharged from the St. Alexius hospital and has returned home. VISIT NIECE fad Mrs. Robert Dunn of Cen- the, week-end in Bis: ma HEE niece, Miss Alice Dimo,.o, studentpat St. Mary's, school. VISITS SISTERS Miss Barbara Holzer of Sirosbaeg { is visiting in the city, the guest o her sisters, Miss Katherine Holzer and Mrs, Emil Bobb. Is IMPROVED Annette Liebole, who has been ill for the past two weeks with tonsi Itis and flu, is much improved and is able to be out RETURN FROM MONTANA Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Mundy have re turned from Hunter's Hot Sprin, Mont., where they have been for t! The Weather Unsettled tonight and Sunday. Probably snow, warmer Sunday $5 T0$8 i-| il “Blonde or (|... ARLETTE MARCHAL on this growing organization. Edward Morton, who is a officer of the Daughters of Civil War Veterans, had charge of the program and talked briefly on good citizen- ship. CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS ENTER- TAIN The Catholic Daughters of America entertained last evening in St. Mary’s school hall at a-card and ing party, About 46 couples were in at- tendance, Art Cayou's orchestra fyr- nishing music for the affair. At the conclusion of the evening a refresh- ment course was served. RETURN TO SOLEN Dr. P. Rice and Otto Scharmansky have returned to their homes in Solen after a short business visit in Bismarck, STUDY CLUB TO MEET The Bismarck Study club will meet Monday afternoon ‘clock at the home of Mrs. A. R. Miesen, 48 Rosser. Matinee Every Day at 2:30 ——$—$—————————— TONIGHT — Saturday Hilarious Is Right! Nearly as funny as “McFadden’s Flats” Kenyon Lloyd Hughes Louise Fazenda , NEWS PICTURES me Coming Mon. and Tues. ADOLPHE MENJOU Brunette” GRETA NISSEN and statehood are! Modiifed patterns, such us for spring. Masonic Dinner | One of the most ‘in the season’: the dinner dance given la by the ladies of the Eastern joyabl { the banquet tables and a | turkey dinner was served. ® o'clock and co: | ued ui {after midnight. Di 1 m’s ei; orchestra furnished excelle; ifor the affa station, KFYR. The hall was attractively lin red, white and blue stre: on the dinner tables. nival touch to the affair. i Mrs. C. H. Sel C. Stucke entertain noon at the former’ during th play, week, Six table: course luncheon was served games. the hostesses, HOME FROM BOWBELLS Rev. C. F. Strutz returned today from Bowbells, where he the gel pulpi as usual tomorrow. ing for Minnea| resume her posi is where ion after tilian effect in black outline white base, decorate lisle sport hose Dance Friday Was Successful Affair social calendar was the Masons at the Masonic temple. Seventy-five couples were seated at Dancing began in the lodge room at fi , which was broadcast by remote control from the Bismarck decorated the same color scheme was car: Schoregge-Stucke Series of Parties Concluded Friday egge and M Frida home with the}! concluding party of a series Harry Woodmansee Mrs. A. R. Miesen winning honors. Patriotic decorations were Miss Louise Weist assisted past two weeks assisting his paphew: in a series of special evan- istic meetings. He will occupy his at the Immanuel Evangelical church, corner Seventh and Roaser, LEAVES FOR MINNEAPOLIS Miss Bessie Varney left this morn- this rep- ona je affairs! evening Star ana delicious ntil well ight-piece nt music mers, and ed out F. given s were in and ed. A a the has been she will a threo THE BISMARCK TRIBUNB Mrs. Genevieve Menard Hughes Presents Memories Aquarelle Second Mazurka . The Birdling Pegey ‘Bergeson er Clouds i aah i Emma Jean and Margaret Grady “Ruth Saxvik Bathers’ Refrain months’ vacation, Miss Varney, ae-} in § ¢ Varney, recent extended stay in California, Multi-colored | me | paper caps and balloons added a car-| the pos for the company in Minneapolis, cording to 1 commercial manager for the company in St. Cloud on Jan ing Bismarck to i tion. u rington, whe after.{ager for the compan’ Catholic Daughters of America Mon- day evening at 8 o’clock in St. M auditorium. held after the business meeting. dinner tomorrow from 12 to 2 o'clock “Ruth Gordon companied by her mother, Mrs. Emmi! lic is returned from an! ted, Miss ASWELL PROMOTED well, former area’ come er in Bismarck for Northwestern Bell telephone c week ago, Mrs. word received in Bis- marck. Mr. Craswell became distric 1926, leav- | * that posi. y lived in Car. district’ man- from June 27, 910, until he came to Bismarck in 918, He C.D. A. MEETING will be a meeting There of the! ‘A social hour will be{ LEAVES FOR NEW YORK* Cresap McCracken of _ Livingston, Mont., who has been visiting in the city for the past week, left this morning for New York city. PARENTS OF DAUGHTER Mr, and Mrg, Otto Anstrom of Wil- ton announedffie birth of a daughter Friday at the St. Alexius hospital. Rismarek DINNER TOMORROW ce gee St. Mary's Sodality will serve a dren's auditorium, J Is ILL Tom O'Connor is ill at the -| St. Alexius hospital with pneumonia, DAUGHTER BORN born Thursday was St. Alexius hospita’ Coerne ton to spend some time with her | mother, Mrs. M, a Rolfe | i Rolfe | Wi Godar Wachs PATIENT AT HOSPITAL Marion Ackerman tient at the Bismarck hospita suffered an attack of appendicitis a is a $190, and up terms. rs fille JAMES W. MAREK Third St. So, of Prince Hotel No. Da Special attention giv teeth, The pub- to Mr. and Mrs, Luther Ridwell of Bismarck. Pupils in Piano Recital Tuesday Evening Mrs. Genevieve Menard Hughes will includes a number of famous com- fe present a group of her pupils in re+ positions and offers a variety of se- F | oital Monday evening at 7:30 at the lections. hosp Capital City Music house. Friends A second group of Mrs, Hughes’ of the pupils and the general public pupils will play on Tuesday evening. aro invited to attend.- The program ‘The program for Monday follows: In the Hall of the Mountain King . . Grieg | Olive | hosp Under the Mistletoe ........... Engelmann Ripples .."... Lawson Bohemian Song .................. . Aletter | pital. The Paper Chain seen Lynes The Little Brook + Bilbro | Sing a Song of Sixper . Hamer | Waltz in F Major me i . Bilbro . Everett Herbert Rustic Dance Res hie one Schnecker i Marion Hyland —- Eileen Saxvik | Robin Robin Redbreast. ..................... ore Livsey Estaline Matscheck The Picnic eens Bilbro Herbert ‘ Grandma Danced the Minuet .. .. Bilbro Indians : . Bilbro jaxvik Warbler’s Message ay ed a .. Lawson Margaret Grady Lovely Maiden - Haydn| ‘ard pat ! Spring THEY’RE HERE! <e ww Materials are dainty sheer voiles, dimities, batistes, ete., in many lovely colors. 1ITA The new package goods for spring—showing many clever models in things useful for women and children as well as the home. an early selection, as these are items that should move quickly. Boudoir Pillows Luncheon Sets House Dresses Infants’ Dresses Gowns Combinations. Chemise And many other attractive items . We advise SPL LAA SOOO COOC COSCO SLOSS Pacific Packages are used by most particular women because of their clever ideas and exceptional quality of materials. Sold only. at DUOMSQUU UUs UuUUUA Uno ELuGGpNGEanAUAGNAAUUOOUOU HUH NUEEUTLEERTTEENONUAUNNAMMMMUU GUNNA E EN UENN NTA NAMATH HEUTE NNN KsNeaRngeaMooNvOUnOUUUUaUUEEUEUEOAREESUBEOOUOGOMAOENGUOESOOOUOOUOOUUOOOUUGHIOGEEPNNOBLILODERALUANSOTAVHT Reptile Hose PARENTS OF SON Mr. and Mrs. V. Brenden of Dris- announce the birth of a son yom ital, Mr. and Mrs, Stephen Haider of Solen are the parents of a daughter born this morning at the St. Alexius ital, L John Sasse | Golden Valley Friday after being dis- charged from the St. Alexius hos- LEAVE Mrs, Lambert Gerhatd has returned to her home in a patient at the St. Alexius hospital. L. Van Hook, who has been ill for the past two weeks, is now consider- ably improved ani HERE Mayor Charles Howe of formerly of Bismarck, is spending | few days in the city on business. HEI JR. C. Boren, P. P. Bliss an; Wildfang of McKenzie were bi ; Visitors in the city Friday. 4 WITH MOTHER iss M. T, Olson of Driscoll transacted business in the city Fri The First National Bank Offers all the facilities.of a Cc. B. Little, I. Fran LBOLPMBLPBLBDPDPLLLPPPBLABDLARLEPPPE ABABA EST OF SISTER Miss Myrtle Nelson of Minot is in Bismarck, the guest of her sister, Miss Helen Nelson, Hans LEAVES FOR HOME M. K. Nybo left this morning for]|* his home in York after a business visit in Bismarck, norning at the St. Alexius DAUGHTER BORN ENTERS HOSPITAL Olson of Menoken entered the St. Alexius hospital Friday morn- ing for treatment. HERE ON BUSINESS George H. Hoople of Hoople is spending a few days in Bismarck on business, .EAVES FOR HOME t for his home in VISITING HERE S. M. Hovdet of Stanton is friends in the city for a HOSPITAL Halliday after being BUSINESS VISITOR Fred Middelstad of Ghylin town- ship is a business visitor in the city] || itoday. IMPROVES is able tobe up. OM WILTON Wilton, TO FARGO Miss Hazel Pearce went to Fargo this morning for a few days business sit. F RETUR "ROM EAST John Homan has returned from an g] ¢Ntended trip to points in the east. RE FROM McKENZIE | SITOR ; Salem trans- y Friday BUSINESS V H.R. Ringeon of N acted bu: in the D lane Hagen hus gone to Wil- Paintex supplies at Bis- | marck Paint & Glass Co. Com: , plete Line. Phone 399-J. Fi FROM DRE , THE PIONEER BANK ESTABLISHED 1879 Capital and Surplus, $300,000.00 modern banking institution, President HU. FE. Hanson, Assistant Cashier Rell, Vice President FE. W. Leonard, ant Cashier nk KE. Shepard, Cashier B, F, Lawyer, Assistant C: ‘ashier CL Hear Bishop Sumner of Oregon At Auditorium. Sunday Evening—Bishop’s Crusade—Auspices St. George’s Episcopal Church—All Welcome. Favvuuunpanvaavanvesuvatauevevnupecagniouunec bean <> FROM BALDWIN Christianson transacted business here Friday, . Guy Hokerson of Fort Rice*trans: acted business in Bismarck Friday: ————— One-Piece Frocks EPENDABLY smart, and 90 easy to make with PICTORIAL REVIEW PRINTED PATTERNS ! ‘THEN, too, your dress will be absolutely correct as to style and the latest detail of finish'ng GET the Pictorial Review Fasb- ion Book. Only 1§ cents when purchased with a pattern, The Melody Shop, Bismarck TUNER . BRYNE The Music Shop, Mandan DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 1164; Fourth St. Bismarck, N. D. De of Baldwin Phone 240W Co ' Sunday Menu Chicken Chow Mein ..... Mushroom Chow Mein .. Plain Chow Mein ....... Chicken Chop Suey ..... Mushroom Chop Suey ... Plain Chop Suey ....... Chicken Consomme a la Royal Fish Crab Meat a la Newberg Toast . Fried Shrimp, Brown Butter .. Lobster a la King en casserole ... ; Fried Halibut, Lemon Butter, Shoestring Potatoes Imported Sardines, Green Pepper Salad . . Cold Columbia River Salmon, Lemon ... Boiled - Boiled Fresh Baby Beef, Horse Radish .... Boiled Capon, Sauce Supreme .......... Roast Roast Young Tom Turkey, Cranberry Sauce ..... Roast Young Duckling, Apple Sauce ........... Roast milk-fed Spring Chicken, Sweet Potatoes Roast Leg of Pork, Apple Sauce .. Roast Sirloin Beef, Anglaise .... Assorted Cold Meats, Potato Salad ..... Summer Lunch, Vegetable Salad .. Special to Order T-bone Steak, Cottage Fried Potatoes ... Beef Tenderloin, Mushroom Sauce ...... Club Steak, French Fried Potatoes ....... Sirloin Steak, Long Branch Potatoes Butt Steak, Baley Potatoes ........... Pan Fried Pork Chops, Sweet Potatoes . Asparagus Omelet ......... Ns Snowflaked Potatoes, Steamed Potatoes . : Creamed Stringless Beans Apple, Banana, Cream and Blueberry Pie While visiting in Bismarck, make the Sweet Shop your headquarters, when you desire Good Food. Service that ubanen at all ge _ Sweet Shop Candies, Cigars, lee Creams and Confections of all kinds Bismarck Trade Week, Auto Show and Style Show—March 7th.to 12th. CCPC LLCSELAS