The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 24, 1927, Page 4

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|Crystal Shower Is Costume: Party I; Fifth Anniversary Pupils of Miss Lucile Lahr Will Be Presented in Recital Saturday | nppointed crystal shower complimen- Miss Lucile Lahr will present her 26, at her home, 68 gram to be presented is as follows: “Two Little Studies” Jean “Hey Diddle, Diddle” . enue B, About 25 pupils will take pupils in recital on Saturday, March part. ‘the pro- Lee Arthur Breslow “Rippling Brooklet” Henry Delafield | Ruth Hanson “Hush-a-Bye Song” Alice K “Martha’s Favorite” . Jane Smith “Butterflies Wink Their Primrose Louise “Sleigh Ride” . Juan Masters nowles Florence A. Goodrich | Florence A. Sell Nettie Carol Jean Larson “My Son John” Dorothy “A Happy Thought’s Adventure” Rigler Margaret Mundy “Good Night Mamma” “Alone in the Woods” from ‘ “A Shady Dell” Milton “Jolly Huntsma Lester Bi “Purple Twilight” ; one “My Boat Is Sailing” Thora £ “London Bridge” De Loris “Minuet” Donna Jee “In Sleepy Hollow” Nettie Ellsworth a Mary Gail Clark | Mathilde Bilbro ; Rosen ° Gustav Markel | reslow D, Hewitt Noggle Marie Seuel Holst | Seattic Juan Masters Larson Bernice Benson Bentley | un Davis Eastwood Lane | Beatrice Vater “Rustie Dance” Harris “Flitting Butterflies” Beatrice “Prelude”—Op. 28 No. 20 “A Yellow Violet” Phyllis T Genevie’ “Prelude”—An Oriental Picture “Consolation” Aileen ©: “Melodie” Frances “May Night” R. Howell} Owen Walter Rolfe Bowman Chopin | hompson John Mokrejs | ve Crose Geo, Tompl Leschet ‘ameron Rachmaninoff Davis Selim Palmgren Esther Noggle DELPHIAN SOC’ The Delphian § tomorrow mort ince hotel ‘American F The Life and . Fred ing, Mr: ne and Katr Rubin; Cooper's . Corwin; The ada . H. Hughes; Bryan Mrs. John French. CARD PARTY Following the regular meeting of the Rebekah lodge tomorrow even-| ing at the 1. 0. U. F. hall, a card party will be held. ing will| hegin at 9 o'clock. public is invited to attend. LUTHER LEAGUE RETING The social meeting of the Luther League of the First Lutheran church will be held in the parlors of the church this evening. Entertainment is being planned for all. The RUMMAGE SALE Mahe ,yadies’ Aid of the McCabe Episcopal chureh will hold | n the church base | cl also visit in Portls and, O HERE FROM ELG Mrs. O. B. Hageman, Mrs. G. C.! Landgiebe, Mrs. F. Reinke and M Emma Balliet of Elgin are spending a few days in Bismarck. CAMPFIRE GIRLS MEET The Talahi Campfire girls held their regular meeting at the high) school Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock. VISIT IN BISMARCK Miss Mabel Gordon and Miss! Delia Andstrom of Wilton spent Wed-| nesday in Bismarck with friends. RETURNS TO DRISCOLL Howard Tillotson has returned to his-Home at Driscoll after a few days’ visit in Bismarck with nds. HERE ON BUSINESS H. G. Grove of St. Paul, formerly arck, is transacting business arck for a few days. TEACHING IN COUNTY FE. H. McCane is completing a term in one of the county schools near Bismarck. FROM TURTLE LAKE Mrs. E. A. Weinberg of Turtle Lake visited friends in Bismarck Wednesday. HERE FROM STERLING J. W. Riley of Sterling was a busi- ness visitor in the city Wednesday. ¢¢cHERE FROM GARRISON George W. Ma: \d of Garrison is} transacting bus: in Bismarck. SSS The Weather “Snow probable tonight and_ Friday. Colder: »| their ladies is expe | ing party to he give n O DANCE ance of Masons and 1 temple evening. | Dane ng will start 0, with Dir- | 1-piece orchestra p) Lunch will be served at midnight. VISITS HERE Stephens of $i is W. F. Buchanan of Hazelton is a business visitor in the city. Is Insurance a Side Issue for the Auto Owner? NO! More important than the make of the car, than any detail of equipment is Sound Insurance FIRE THEFT COLLISION PROPERTY DAMAGE PUBLIC LIABILITY Henry & Henry Insurance + aN Hair Bob Careful and! capable hands _fashion bobs that are per- *feet and “to your types” in our Beauty Shoppe. Have 2 néw bob with your new Eas-— ~ter Costume. Men ™ barbers Marie Seuel Holst! ed at the danc- | the Bismarck | Complimentary to Miss Lucile Lahr | Mrs, James K. Blunt, Miss Flo | Jager and Mrs. E. J. Larson of | derwood entertained last evening at the Rose apartments with a prettily rv to Miss Lucile Lahr, whose riage to Willis D. Wyard will take plaee April 8. Four tables of bridge were in play during the eve- ning, honors going to Miss Betty Fleck and Miss Ruth Pollard. | The decorations were cleverly car- ried out to suggest a wedding trip. | ayo were tiny suit cases of pink or green, filled with rice, Place cards were green trunks, each ‘adorn- jed with a pink cupid. The tables were ‘lighted with candles of deep rose in green holders, Miss Lahr’s | gifts were presented in a hat box, each piece being prettily wrapped in ‘crepe paper of a different color. | Fortnightly Club Plans Next Year’s | Program_at Meeting At the meeting of the Fortnightly club Wednesday afternoon at the jhome of Mrs. G, A. Rawtings, an in- teresting miscellaneous program was given. Mrs, George Bird, gave the eoncvuding talk of a series on the Lewis jand Clark expedition, Mrs. J. Meyer conducted the lesson on Nozth Dakota history from 1905 to 1914, It’ was decided that the program for next year will be on the subject, “The World Today.” Mrs. W. L. Nuessle, Mrs. C. W. Moses and Mrs, George Bird were appointed as the program committee, Ets MEET FRIDAY NIGHT Jensen of Mandan, district grand exalted ruler of the of Elks, will pay his annual al visit to the Bismarck Elks at a special meeting Friday , and all members of the re urged to attend, An in- g program has been arrang- addition to the regular lodge work, and lunch will be served at the close of the session. PARENTS OF DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hempel of Marshall are the parents of a daugh- | ter born this morning at the St. Alexius hospital, | d || Lurwer LEAGUE MEETING The Trinity Luther League will meet this evening at 8 o'clock at the Trinity Lutheran church. A program and social hour will be held. CLUB TO: MEET The F. G. W. club will meet at the iss Doris Tait, 618 Ninth Friday afternoon at 4:30. depuis y | home of street, S Serer) Ca $ is x & $ x 3 x x x x x ix x % ‘ . % s ‘ > $ eo : Ks x % b x x % $ 4 » ¢ $ x 4 % > $ 3 : % 3 : x $ SOSSOVS SOS Given For Legion Auxiliary | Members Members of the A American Legion | Auxiliary were entertained Wednes- day evening in the Lions room at the Grand Pacific hotel at a costume party. Prizes for the best costomes were won by Mrs, Inex, Gall han, Mrs. George W. Janda, Mrs. WE Hughes and Mrs, Fay Kent. An informal program w: given during the evening and ref ments were served. About 60 members of the Auxiliary were in attendance. Anniversary Party of Current Events Club Held Wednesday The anniversary luncheon of the Current Events club was held Wed- nesday afternoon at the Prince hotel. Covers were marked for 14, After the luncheon the following program was given: “The Art Institute of Chicago”— Mrs. E. G. Wi “The X Museum. of New York”—Mrs. A. J. Arnot (Read by Mrs, J. A. Larson), WEDNESDAY CLUB MEETS The Wednesday Study club was en- itertained yesterday at the home of Mrs. H. T. Perry. Mrs. W. H. Boden- stab gave an interesting paper on “California.” Miss Marion» Burke's subject was “National Monuments.” The club will meet again April 6 with Mrs, W. E. Lahr, PRESBYTERIAN FOOD SALE The Presbyterian Ladies Aid will hold a food sale Saturday beginning at 1 o'clock at Gussner’s store, All members of the Aid are asked:to con- tribute as liberally as possible. This is the last food sale before, the end of the church Joe GOES TO MINNEAPOLIS Miss Gertrude Leutz of Taylor left this morning for Minneapolis where she has actepted a_position. Miss Leutz stopped in Bismarck for a short visit with Mrs. Lewis Schneck- er en route, GUEST OF DAUGHTER Elbert Dalueg of Wilton is g in Bismarck with her daugh- r,. Mrs. Fred Wilhelm. Mrs, Wil- heim also has as her guest Mr, and Mrs. John Litke of Sykeston. DEGREE OF HONOR MEETING There will be a regular meeting of the Degree of Honor tonight at 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Howard Hendrickson, 202 Eighth street. Dorna Gordon house frocks. See them at the Bismarck Cloak Shop. VISITOR LEAVES te Devils Lake afte: it with aids. RETURNS TO WORK Margaret Dalenber to her work at the Lucas store after an illness. of Mr. and Mrs. Snow Observed Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Snow celebrat- ed their fifth wedding anniversary Wednesday evening with a party at itheir home, There were 12 guests. Whist was played during the eve- ning, honors going to Mrs. A. W. Peterson and K. C. Arness, Mts. Bert Korupp won the guest favor. At the conclusion of the’ ev iz tively appointed luncheon s served. Mr. and Mrs, Snow were presented with a gift, HERE FROM MINOT Alfred Sabey of Minot is spending several days in the city. Just arrived—Many more new house frocks at popular prices at the Bismarck Cloak Shop. Bismarck Quality Store 417 Third St. Phone 426-3 Mrs, C, RUSimpson, TO PENNSYLVANIA Miss Pauline for Scranton, Pa., make her home, 116% Fourth st. Free Delivery Closing out, changing hands the first of April. In or- der to reduce the stock now on hand, everything will be sold for cash at the lowest price possible. Pears, Apricots, Cherries, Raspberries, Strawberries, Loganberries, Plums, Peaches, a can.. Pineapple, large, a can . é Pineapple, medium, a can ... Tomatoes, large No. 3, each 20c, 2 for.. 0000 0 BTC Tomatoes, medium, 15c each, 2 for .......+000+-25€ Heinz Spaghetti, 15c each, 4 for .. - 50 Spinach, No, 3, each .......... a esecn +» -30¢ Wax Beans, 20c each, 2 for ....... . 35e Heinz Baked Beans, medium, each.. .15e Heinz Baked Beans, large, each. won oo DBE Heinz Catsup, large, each ..... 300 King Oscar Sardines, each .... --15e: Campbell’s' Tomato Soup, 10c each, 3 for. ar Cake Flour, large, a package .. ..25¢ Cake Flour, small, a package .. vee fee Quick Naptha Soap Chips, per package = » .25¢! Soapade, large package, 30c, 2 for .. . 55e Soapade, small package, 8c, 2 for ... Sunbrite Cleanser, 8c each, 4 for ........0625006-250 EVERYTHING MARKED FOR QUICK SALE PLL COCESROCS OOS SSLOSOL LOOSE PIOCODOOVOVED Channii as > Spring: Blossoms: J & K Distinctive Footwear * To évery woman who loves beautiful footwear, we extend a cor- dial invitation to come and see the new spring models in J. & K- fine shoes, Smart, refreshingly new; individual and distinctive, they fairly radiate the sunshine and joys of the season, of admiration when you see them. : You'll get a thrill Welcome any time—to look or to ied A. W. LUC. Where You Expect More For: Your Money—and It Mrs. Oliver Efickson has returned two weeks’ vis- her sister, Mrs, Harry Wood- has re- A.W. TUESDAY BRIDGE CLUB MEETS The Tuesday bridge club was en- tertained this week at the hdme of ulaski left tod: where she wil } | On SaleNOW ~THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1927 - The Mutual:Life Insurance Company of New York, America’s oldest life insur- ance company, wishes to announce the appointment of Mr. Eric A. 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She’d dreamed of STEP- PING out with a: millionaire—but she was ‘afraid she'd have to-WALK back! —But ‘she: knew’ she could trust this handsome young millionaire’s talet . and when he pressed his suit—she found it was the’ fhest “connection” she’d . ever made!

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