The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 5, 1927, Page 5

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a cLTING ” TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1927 Daughters of Union Veterans Give Radio Program Wednesday! The national organization commit- tee of the Daughters of Union Veter-| Monday afternoon at the home of ans of the: Civil War will broadcast | Mrs. E. B. Gorman, 8 West Thayer. & program tomorrow evening at 6:30) Mrs. C. E. Pickles gave a sketch of over Hoxkins-Meyer station KFYR} commemorating the opening of the Civil War, April 6 being the anni- versary of the firing on Fort Sum-| lish family life. ter, the first encounter of the war. The program will include an ad-| dress by Mrs. Clarence Porter on the gt ation of the society. Mrs. c,.0, ema will give readings and Miss Marion Sandin will sing. ’Mrs. Hermann Scheffer and Mrs. Henry Duemeland will sing. | SPINSTERS ae TO- This evening at 8 o'clock “The Spinsters Convention” will be pre- sented by the primary department of the McCabe Methodist | Episcopal church, Following the amusing story of the transformation of the “old maids,” an interesting program will be given by the “remodeled spinsters.” Of particular interest is the Tom) Thumb wedding in which the follow- ing children take part: Dorothy Dule, bride; Kelly Smith, groom; Dor- othy Roberts, bridesmaid; Howard Peterson, best man; Majorie Mathews, flower girl; Jack Evarts, minister. TO EDUCATIONAL MEETING — | Miss Madge Runey and Mrs. W. S. Stratton will leave tonight for Ellen- dale where they will attend the an- nual meeting of the southeastern division of the North Dakota Educa- tional Association. Mrs. Stratton is on the program and Miss Runey is president of the rural section. They will be gone the remainder of the week. TO GIVE DANCE Plans for a dance to be given the Monday following Easter were made last evening at a meeting of the Squirrel club at the Patterson hotel. The committee in charge will be Carl SundlandJohn Erickson, Ernest Benser and Donald Lohr. GUESTS IN BISMARCK Mr. and Mrs. W, F. Julius of Avoca, lowa, are in the ¢' ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. N. F, Julius. y, guests at the, home of. Mr. Julius’ brother and sis-| Social and Personal APOLIS TO MIN 2 Paul Cashman of the Corwin- Cha: Motors has gone to Min- rel neapoljs to take a two weeks’ course at an Sptomobile school. VISITS HERE Mr. and Mrs. B.C, Morton of Valley City are visiting in Bismarck, enests of Mrs. Worton’s brother, Farrell, and family. GUEST OF DAUGHTER . A. B. Hanson of Wahpeton is iting in the city, the guest of her Myhra of the y @aughter, Mrs. R. H. Person court. ‘ MEET TONIGHT ‘The Progressive Mothers club wil hold its regular meeting this even nt 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Speaks. MUSICAL CLUB TO MEET The Thursday Musical club will meet with Mrs. G, B. Harris at the Patterson hotel tomorrow at 3 o'clock. j state railroad comm | i th OOOO | The Weather Generally fair tonight and Wednesday. Not much change GORDON SPRING HATS $10—$7—$5 Quality-Style-Economy Mrs. E. B. Gorman | | Is Hostess Monday | to Woman’s Club The Woman's club was entertained the life and writings of John Mas field, Mrs. L. V. Miller reviewed s¢ eral of Hugh Walpole’s novels of En; Mrs. J. B. Smith, Mrs. J. P. Cur-| ran and Mrs, A. C. Wilkinson, in cos- tume, gave several pleasing musical numbers. The hostesss served re- freshments at the conclusion of the program. MEDAL CONTEST Miss Fern Stewart was awarded a medal in the W, C. T. declamatory contest conducted Friday evening at Sterling School No. 2. There were six contestants and Mrs, C. G. Boise, Mrs. Emma Golden and Miss Madge Runey were the judges. The selec- tions were furnished by the W. C. T. U. The contest was part of the pro- gram of the P. T. A. meeting held that evening and was followed by o pie social. TO INSTALL OFFICERS Officers for the ensuing year of the Bismarck chapter, De Molay com- mandery, will be installed at the reg- ular meeting of the chapter at the Masonic temple Wednesday evening. Members of the Masonic lodge, East- ern Star and Order of Rainbow for) 1s have been invited to attend the installation exercises. Following the| an informal dancing party | _ meeting will be held, with the De Molay mem- | bers as hosts, Lunch will be served) later in the evening. SILVER WEDDING The silver wedding anniversary o Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Cline was celebrat ed Sunday afternoon when about 20 of their friends guthered at their home south of Sterling, The after- inoon was spent informally after) which a luncheon was serve guests. Mr. and Mrs, presented with a gift. LUTHERAD The Trinity Lutheran Ladies’ Aid will meet in the church parlors on afternoon, served by Mrs. Tellenga, Mrs. juanrud, Mrs. Monson and Mrs. J. W. Knecht. friends are cordially invited. SAS CITY Frank Milhollan, chairman of the Periss last Cline were M. evening for Kansas he will attend hearings. by the| AID TO MEET } Lunch will be| ther | Ault i | the hospital. tal Alumni ALUMNI TO MEET Members of the St. Alexius Hospi- Association i hold their regular mecting this evening at HOSPITAL ALUMNI MEETING The Bismarck Hospital Alumni As- sociation will meet this evening at the home of Mrs. C. E. Knudtson, 812 Fifth strect, RETURN TO NEW SALEM Mr, and Mrs. W. F. Detrun and daughter have returned to their home at New Salem after a brief visit in the city. WEDNESDAY CLUB TO MEET. The Wednesday Study club will meet at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. FE. Lahr. TEACHERS HERE Misses Fay and Lenora Hargrave, teachers in the Steele schools, are spending the week in Bismarck. RETURNS HOME Miss Joy McLaughlin has returned to her home at Wilton after a several days’ visit in Bismarck, CURRENT EVENTS CLUB Mrs. J. P. French will be hostess to the Current Events club Wednes- day afternoon. HERE FROM WASHBURN Mr, and Mrs, Charles M. Cleveland of Washburn are spending a few days in the city. RETURNS TO HAZEN Mrs. F, P. Wernli has returned to Hazen after a few days’ business visit in the city. VISITS HERE Miss Phyllis Jones of Washburn is visiting friends in the city for a few days. MISITS FRIENDS Mrs. F. Benner of Miles City, Mont., visiting friends in Bismarck this week. HERE FROM CARSON Miss Pearl Bode of Carson is. visit- hd with friends in the city for a few jays. RETURNS HOME Miss Lucille Harkness has return- ed from a week-end visit at Fargo. HERE ON BUSINESS Mrs, M. R. Alberg of St. Anthony is a business visitor in Bismarck. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ; Two contrasting colors on felt and silk scarf fashion ‘Agnes’ creation. strips of silk. GUEST HERE HERE FROM UNDERWOOD business visitor in the city. HERE FROM NAPOLEON Miss Margaret Delaney of Napo! spent Monday in Bismarck, Hints jee both or should guests be served in o around the table? 2, Where are napkins placed table if service plates are not u 3. Where is the oyster placed? The Answers 1, Guests should be served order. 2. To the left of the forks. 3. At extreme right, beyond soup spoon. The fringe is made of lon, atrial ls Miss Clara Hoerauf of Raleigh is the guest of friends in Bismarck. C, E. Jameson of Underwood is a Ee | on Etiquet | | 1, At dinner or lunchéon when | men and women are guests should all the women be served first, hat new leon der at o sed 7 fork the | RETURN TO TURTLE LAKE Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Harris have re- turned to their home in Turtle Lake after a short visit in the city. RETURNS HOME Mrs. F.C. Hurmence has returned to her home at New Salem after a few days’ visit in the city. LT, L. TO MEET There will be a regular meeting of 1, T, Ln tomorrow afternoon at 4:15 at the Baptist church, Attention De Molay Meeting Wednesday, April 6th, at 7:30. All Masons, Eastern Stars and Rainbow Girls invited for in- stallation of officers, Dancing party following. | | \q spection. Wel- come any time— 1164 Fourth St. Phone 240W Bismarck, N. Dak. Office Phone 263 " Res. 766R. Special attention given to chil- dren's teeth, heater. Matinee Every Day at 2:30 From the Famous Novel By HAROLD BELL WRIGHT ‘ RONALD COLMAN TONIGHT — Tues. - Wed. wey hw VILMA BANKY: to look or to buy. A. W. Lucas Co. ( wn cre “Automatic Did You Hear the VICTROLA Demonstrations Will Continue * Throughout the Week J&K Fine Shoes Critical _ women * prefer J & K Footwear for its distinctive beauty, its perfect fitting and_its superior quality. 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