The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 22, 1927, Page 5

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TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1927 Mr. and Mrs. Graham Entextain Six Tables of Guests at Dinner Mr. and Mrsa John Graham enter- tained Saturday e@evning in their, home, 704 Sevevth street, with a bridge dinner. ‘Spring | flowers, carrying out the ‘Easter colors of green and yftiew. stractively decor- ated the tables. \ Six tables of bridge were in play after the dinner, hbnors going to Mre, WE. Cole, Mra FL, Conklin, W. F. Crew :. G. Patterson. 0D, iss Mary Lou Thompson _ and | M Mildred Paulson assisted Mrs. Graham. TO DANCE FRIDAY NIGHT a Invitations have been sent out to members of the local Maxonic lodge to a Masonic gaxciag. Par which 1 will be given atthe Masortic temple Friday evening, March 25, by the Ladies of the Eastern Star and the y Masons. Members of the ortier who beion: Ls lodges Stk Veta ah rae in this city especially in: 0 attend, Dancing will start promptly at 9:30, and junch will be served at midnight. Dirlam's seven-picte or- chestra will furnish the musi. f GOES TO MINNEAPOLIS C. C. Larson has, gone to inne- apolis to attend a jwedish confer- ence, as a deegate from the First Lutheran church of Bismarck. He will also transact business in the Twin Cities and expects to be gone about a week, \ BUSINESS WOMEN. TO MEET Important business ia to be tran- sacted this. evening at. the regular meeting of the Business. and Profes- sional Women’s club, A Lit at- i tendance of members is desired. t RETURNS HOME ¥ Miss Dorothy Barrington has re- turned to her home at Berlin, after a visit in Bismarck with her’ sister, "ql Miss Winifred Barringtons RETURN HOME Mrs. E. G, Eastman and Mrs. E. P. Martin of Hazen have returned to their homes after a week's visit, with friends in the city. RETURN TO MINOT Jack Murphy and Harold Thornton have returned to their homes at Minot have a weck-end visit in Bis- marck and Mandan. ACCEPT POSITIONS “ James Meisner and Richard Pen- warden have accented positions with the First National bank. ENTERS HOSPITAL C. N. Miller entered the St. Alexius Rospital for treatment this morning. anal ATHENIA COLORS MONKEY SKIN PEACH BLOSSOM «” GQOSEBERRY ~ $495 $6.00 Bridge Party Is Complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Lund In compliment to Mr. and Mrs. E. Lund of Fairmount, Mr. and Mrs.| Harrison Brooks entertained Monday evening in their home, 518 Thirteenth street, with a whist party. There were three tables of guests, honors foing to Mrs. Roy Riggs and Mr. Lund, Pussy willows and spring flowers arranged about the rooms made an attractive setting for the affair. At the conclusion of the evening a course luncheon was served. COSTUME PARTY The American Legion Auxiliary will hold its Fogaine meeting tomor- Tow evening in the form of a costume tty at the Lions room of the Grand cific hotel, Mrs. Inez Gallahan will be in charge of the entertain- ment. Each member will bring an article whiclf will be auctioned and stunts and other amusements will be enjoyed. All members are urged to attend. SPECIAL ELKS MEETING H. K, Jonsen of Mandan, district deputy grand exalted ruler of the B. P. O. Elks, will pay his annual offi- vial visit to the Bismarck lodge at a special meeting to be held Friday evening. All members are urged to be present. Lunch will be served after the business session. L, T. L. TO MEET The L. T. L. will meet Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 at the Baptist church. All members who are to take part in the program are especial- ly urged to attend, OFFICERS TO MEET Rainbow officers will meet tomor- row night at 7 o'clock at the Masonic temple for initiation ceremony prac- tice. All officers are urged to be present. TO BOTTINEAU Mrs. William Barneck, 618 Ninth street, went to Bottineau this morn- ing to transact business. She will be gone a week or 10 days. RETURNS TO MENOKEN Louis Olson, who has been a pa- tient at the St. Alexius hospital, has recovered sufficiently to return to his home, ANNIVERSARY LUNCHEON The Current Events club will hold its anniversary luncheon at the Prince Hotel Wednesday at 1:30, RETURNS FROM FARGO Sheriff Rollin Welch returned Monday night for a several days’ business trip to Fargo. It’s Back plicity as the keynote Italian Milan . Felts ORCHID ee Unique Fastener The unique closing of this bag is an applied square of leather in shades of blue in the new compose effect. VISITS DAUGHTER Mrs. E. L, Kusler left this morn- fing for her home in after a visit with her Pottane, Zetty, who attends business COTTAGE PRAYER MEETING A cottage prayer meeting will be held Wednesday +l o'clock at the home of Goddard, 611 Fourth street. HART SCHAFFNER =| & MARX SPRING SUITS $32.50 _ Bergeson’s Quality-Style-! The Flower Trimmed Hat This time in a ‘different, smarter manner, with sim- Combination Materials Fabrics and Straws COLORS ROSE BEIGE . CASTILIAN RED BLACK AND WHITE The flower trimmed hat is meeting with great favor wherever shown—Come and see it ; A. W. Lucas Co. . Bismarek’s Busy Shopping Center | mornin, The Weather Partly cloudy tonight ““and Wednesday. Cold- er tonight | | Hs | home ‘Third ment. ome city. Mr. end. Artas, S. D., college here. at 10 irs, R. G. Miss Amanda Nelson of Al | the day in Bismarck. Where THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TO VISIT IN WYOMING Mrs. Carl J. Reff has gone to Wor- | land, Wyo., to visit her mother, Mrs.! her hoie at Dickinson after a week- Tete eee panes AER Mrs.! end visit in the city. VISITING HERE » ure visiting here at th of Mrs. Estella Cordner, 305 street, FROM MINOT RETURNS HOME ‘after a week-end visit in the HERE FROM ALMONT and Mrs, E. at and mont spent WEEK-END VISIT Bernard Southern of Fargo visited friends in Bismarck over the week- Teyt= * RETURNS HOME Miss Lelia Moore has returned to HERE FOR WEEK-END Miss Elaine Willis and Miss Ethel |W. Marvel and son, Dwight, of sutton of Fargo spent the week-end Cummii ein Bismarck. FORTNIGHTLY CLUB TO MEET The Fortnightly club | will m Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. G. A. Miss. Hazel Farris and Miss Marie! Naw! Newton of Minot visited friends in] PaW!ines. Bismarck during the state tourna- ES TO FARGO : enton left last evening na few days’ visit, Mrs, Florence Graham of Fargo,: ——— formerly of Bismarck, has returned|, — Menus For the 1 Family BY SISTER MARY BREAKFAST—Orange juice, real cooked with figs, cream, crisp whole wheat toast, bread crumb grid- die cakes, maple syrup, inilk, coffee. LUNCHEON—Scallop’ of eggs and potatoes, stewed .tomatoes. raisin bread, molasses cookies, milk, tea. 49) ce- {from the shell into the glass. DINNER—Boned shoulder of lamb stuffed and roasted, twice sweet potatoes, creamed shredded fresh pineapple, nut maca- roons, rolls, milk, coffee. Thi f 1 ege might be added to ea ‘son's orange juice since baked p no dish particularly Fich in protein is included in the breakfast menu. Snip the white almost constantly with the kitchen scissors as it drops Add yrange juice and in lieu of a shaker heat slightly with a silver fork. Serve as usual. Scallop of Eggs and Potatoes Five hard cooked eggs, 4 cups hot mashed potatoes, 1 tablespoon butter, 1 tablespoon minced parsley, 4 table- spoons grated cheese, 1 cup medium thick white sauce, 1-2 teaspoon mus- tard, 1-2 teaspoon pepper, 1 teaspoon salt. Put a layer of mashed potatoes in a well-buttered baking dish, The lay- er should be 1 inch thick. Add a lp) er of eggs cut in slices, sprinkle with cheese, parsley, mustard, pepper and salt and cover with half the sauce. Add another layer of potato half as thick at the first one, remaining eggs cut in slices, cheese, seasonings — ee OOOO A STYLE SHOW AND SALE celery, and sauce, potato, Make the top of a with melted butter. Bake in a mod- eratcly hot oven for 30 minutes and serve from baking dish. (Copyright, 1927, NEA Service, Inc.) Mrs. W. F. Jones Miss Elizabeth Jones has received word of the death of her sister-in- law, Mrs. W. F. Jones of Collinsville, I,’ on Sunday morning. Mrs. Jones had been ill for some time. Mrs. Jones will be remembered as the wife of Rev. W. F. Jones who filled the pulpit at the local Presby- {terian church four years ago during the illness of the late Dr. H. C. Postlethwaite, then pastor of the church, Rev, Jones has preached in Bismarck on other occasions and he and his wife have visited here a number of times, COPIES ARREST ORDER Kennewick, Wash. — Theodore Smith, a telegraph operator here, was of Nelly Don Dresses, Apron Frocks, Handy Dandy Aprons, Smocks Wednesday, March 23 Modeled By Salesladies Throughout the Store Dresses of English Prints With contrasting appliqued bows and flowers; pipings with contrasting colors; some with organdie yokes; others with or- gandie pleatings—ranking with the best you can buy—makes up this group of Dresses. u ! teed fast colors, in the best of wearing materials. They launder well and are guaran- Considering this and the variety of styles of the Dresses, these prices are unusual $2.25 $2.95 $3.49 $3.95 Nelly Don Handy Dandy Aprons It is a simple matter to get a house frock for a dollar to $1.50, but it is quite another thing to get them of such excellent qual- ity, fine or large checked ginghams, dimities and prints, so beautifully made, so very becoming as the Nelly Dons. Many Pleasing Fast Color Combinations and Patterns FULL LINE OF SIZES - $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 Nelly Don Black Sateen Smocks With cretonne sleeves, yokes and pockets In tal Nelly Don Plain Ging- ham Smocks green, rose, copen, peach, orchid, pink, n, blue and tangerine $2.25 All Sizes Then We Are Sure You Will Want Once or More . LUCAS CoO. You Expect More for Your Money--And Get It } . rough with a fork and brush over Dies in Illinois; Cover with remaining] sitting at his key when a message the dish came in from Norfolk, Neb. It was from the sheriff, ordering” Smith's arrest on an embezzlement charge, The operator copied the message and delivered it and himself to local au- thorities. DR. T. G. O7HARA DENTIST Room 10 Over Hall's Drug Store Bismarck, N. : Office Phone 263 " Res. 76¢R Special attention given to chil- dren's teeth. DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 116% Fourth St. Phone 240W Bismarck, N. D. See Window Display --- See Them Modeled

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