The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 7, 1927, Page 5

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“” \e ‘THURSDAY Mrs. Robert Webb — Hostess Wednesday at Bridge Party Mrs. Robert Webb was hostess to ‘two tables of bridge last evening in her apartments at the McKenzie h |... Honors in the games were won by Miss Mildred Eger and Miss Louise Ankenmann. Miss Mary Nuchols of! Mandan was an out-of-town gi At the conclusion of the ga hostesg served a course lu mn. Easter decorations were carried out in all the appointments. De Molay Officers Installed Wednesday at Masonic Temple A large number of De Molays, Eastern Star members, Rainbow Girls and Masons were in attendance last evening at the Masonic Temfle for the installation of oficers of the Or- The following Ik, Marston Gordon, junior councillor; Arthur Whittemore, senior deacon; Clifford Jansonius, junior deacon; Ernest Penwerden, senior steward; Neil York, junior steward; Emerson Liessman, chaplain; Albert Cordner, marshal; Gordon Landers, standard bearer; Simon Miller, almoner; Edgar Crewe, sentinel; Harry Lobuch, Hari Thompson, Arnold Von. Hagen, SI HA Rigler, Gerald_Vittel, O'Hare and Harr; A dancing part y Edmund Ruben, precepiors. followed the stallation, Refreshments were served | at the conclusion of the evening. LAHR HOST AT DINNER W. E. Lahr, president of the Lahr Motor Sales company, was host to + tthe local men who will be judges of the Whippet automobile contest now being conducted by the company, at a small dinner.party in the Grand Pacific, hotel dining room Wednesday evening. The contest combines the reassembling of a cut-up picture of a Whippet coach and the writing of @ 100-word easay on reasons why the writer considers the Whippet the greatest’ value in the automobile world. The contest eloses at 6 p. m., April 15, after which all papers will be forwarded to the company's main office here and the judges will com- mence the task of picking the winner. The prize is a ncw Whippet coach. Following the dinner last night, Mr. Lahr explained the contest to the judges in detail and gave them the rules to be followed, The contest judges include st i A, M. Christ- janson, J. L, Bell, J.C. Taylor, Geotee D. Mann and Harry P, God: jard, WINS DISTINCTION AT GIRLS’ 'HOOL SC! s Clare E. Packard, daughter of Mrs. F. E. Packard of Ouk Park, Ill., formerly of Bismarck, who is attending Ward-Beimont school for girls in Nashville, Tenn., has re- ceived one of the highest honors awarded at that institution. She has been elected secretary of the student council and is the only preparatory student on the council, the rest being college girls. . Miss Packard was also ‘on the honor roll for the semester, having all grades above “A”. RETURNS HOME Mrs. L. G. Eastman has returned to her home at Hazen after being @ pa- tient at the Bismarck hospital. New Foot Saver Models. They. will what a ect-fitting shoe Sizes 3 to 9. APRIL %,:1927 | Social and Personal » master councillor; | senior councillor; ; A Revelation in Easy Fitting Foot Saver Shoes Visit our store and let us fit ive you a delightful new conception of And you'll admire Foot Savers for their style—their refined distinctive beauty—and you: will at last, is my ideal in fine footwear.” Mesdames Brown and Fossum Hostesses at Bridge Wednesday Mrs. C. 8S. Fossum and Mrs. E. A. Brown entertained last evening at -| the home of the former, 503 Fourth street, with a bridge party for the members of their group of the Cath- olic Women’s Missionary Association. There were six tables in play, Mrs. L, A, LaRue and Mrs. Felix Ulmen winning honors, A prettily appointed luncheon was served at the conclusion of the games. BIRTHDAY PARTY _— Mrs. A. C. Brainerd, 703 Eighth street, entertained Wednesday after- noon in honor of her daughter, Phyl- lis, on the occasion of her seventh birthday “anniversary. Ten little girls and their teacher were in at- tendance. Easter decorations were used in the dining room. The cen- terpiece was a birthday cake lighted with seven candles and balloons and paper caps were favors. Games were played, Lois Riggs winning a prize in @ peanut hunt. Mrs. F. chard assisted Mrs. Brainerd in serving the luncheon. Phyllis received many pretty gifts. DELPHIAN SOCIETY TO MEET ‘The Delphian Chapter will meet at |the Prince Hotel Friday morning at 9:30, The subject will be “American Literature.” The | ports will be given: he following text re- “Longtfellow's irs. J.B. Life and a oe on ee rT i vangeline,” Mrs. on “The ‘American Man of Let- :” Mrs, W. G. Worner; “Holmes— jayist and Poet,” Mrs. L. K. Thomp- The Weather Unsettled tonight and Friday. Showers probable BOYS’ SUITS $8.95 Bergeson’s ps sour DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 116% Fourth St. Phone 240W Bismarck, N. D. you in a pair of Smart can be. say: “Here, AAA to C. CLUB MBETS The Current Events club was en- tertained Wednesday’ afternoon Mrs. J. P. French. Mrs. A. G. Shag the. hostess her paper on “Our ment.” Mra A. F. Ke work of Ruase and Couse. the program the bostes: eon. ENTERTAINED AT DINNER Mrs. J. W. ddox entertained dinner Tuedday evening celebrating in the absence of read tional Monu- eller told of the Rémington, Moran inclusion of the served a lunch- {SEE NET HARES AE PY ARNON MN AE ELECT OFFICERS The St. Alexius Hospital Alumni association met Tuesday evening at| } the St. Alexius hospital for election of officers. Misa Catherine R. Helb-| meat be cut at once? ling was chosen president and Miss Hikia McDonnell, seeretary-treysurer.| placed after the entree is cate ° aaa 18 ILL x Jolley of Tap; St. Alexius hospital following veral days ago for acute) right handle and sipped directly from by —— fu UNDERGOES OPERATION \u up in. Mrs. Gotfried Unrath of Golden fs nt an operat: Tue: Alexius hospital at} Valley und day at the the birthday! anniversary of Mr. Mad- dox. Covers| were marked for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mo’ Joyce, Mr. and and Mr. and (Mrs. and daughter, George Tekippe ldox, The honor guest received many lovely gifts. CHILDRE' HOUR FRIDAY The childrest’s hour at the Bismarck; Public Library will be held Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock instead of Sat- urday mornin; tom, Mrs. Obert O} will be 5 charge and wil tell Indian oie HE biggest upkeep item is the possible court verdict for injuries to others. Let the Ztna assume this obligation. Carry an tna Combination Auto- mobile licy with ade- quate liability limits to meet any judgment. Henry & Henry Insurance “o~ Exquisite Rose Blush Stroller Tan Stone Piping Rock Aloma Algerian Sandust Lilac Nude Froth Ciel New Cloud Moonlight Muscade Evenglow as has been the cus- New Hosiery Shades For Easter Blue Fox Alesan Dorado Parchment, Sugar Cane Flesh Pink Sunset Shell Grey Pearl Blush New Nude Champagne Atmosphere Mauve Taupe Rose Taupe Gun Metal , * A.W. L Where You Expect More For Your Money—and Get It pen is ill at ;Easter morn! \ aaa | Hints on Etiquet | Mtge $ ot 4 1, Under what conditions may soup nk fromthe cup? ould one’s entire picce of many friends for th ance and sympathy e How should knife and fork be eCARD OF THANKS | We take this means to thank our! i eir kind assist- xpressed dui The Answers | 1, When it is clear soup or bouil- hej} lon or consome served in a two-han- anidied cup. It may be held by the X the cup when the cup is about half The first half is eaten with should be cut a piece uld be laid on the edge! Matinee Every Day TONIGH Flippant flapper, per: All together now, “Has she got IT? { Ye Miss Here's ideally cast as a fledged star, coming to cheer you up. Story by ELINOR GLYN me) “SEEING .D° Delightful to give....Delightful to Receive....Chiffon Hose $7.9 New frocks, new coats and a gay little new “bonnet.” New footwear, too! How appropriate is the gift of fine sheer Chif- fon Hose in one of the lovely shades listed at the left to wear with the new Easter outfit. Silk from the very tip of the toe to the very top of this fine stocking, of which we have a wonderfully complete showing specially for pre-Easter selling. Ss CO. DR. T. G. OpHARA DENTIST | Room 10 Over Hall's Drug Store J | Bismarck, N. i Office Phone 263 | Special attention given to chil-f) dren’s teeth. | and dapper, naughty, haughty, chic mantrap- Clara! Clara! Dak. Res. 166R at 2:30 T trim boys, Well, ” Bow, full- | side by side, with the] our recent bereavement. Also for the » and, handles floral offerings. Attire yourself comfortably, smartly and economically for the great outdoors. These lines of SPORT WEAR will interest you— LANPHER HATS with “Flip Brims” and “fancy LANPHER CAPS—Light shades and the finest pat- LEATHER JACKETS in attractive models that will SWEATERS—Pull-over and coat styles, in a riot of new color ideas— Split Horsehide Saranac Buck $1.25 to $1.75 Saranac Buck Gauntlet, $2.75 Kid, $2.25 to $3.50 DAHL CLOTHING STORE 118 choi benefii ‘All Phones 211 Deliveries—8 :45, 10:30 A. M.; 2:30, 4:30 P. M. Friday and Saturday of this week we will give 2 Ibs. of sugar free with each pound of coffee purchased. ‘rhe sky is the limit. and we-will give you 100 lbs. of sugar free. coffee will please. 16 bars P & G Soap, 80c; 2 bars Cascade Soap, 20c; 1 large Chipso, 25e—$1.25 value—98c. Speaking of toilet soap—Cascade is a good one When we say fancy, we do not mean standard or TURNIPS — BEETS — CARROTS — CAULI- s a t 8:30. All membe: night at 8:30. : Ts wir HR FoI: | be present. Refreshments. ————_—_—_<_——Kx<&«O the Springtime bands, in ivory, French pearl, oyster, maple, ete. .......... $5 and $6 terns ever. For men $1.25 6 $3.00 -deeibia debe 60c # $1.50 For Boys serve you well—- $9.00 to $15.00 $2.00 to $5.50 JACK & JILL PLAY SUITS for children 60c to $1.25 Athletic Underwear Oakay, 75c Yurefit, $1.00 Genuine B. V. D. $1.50 Gloves 75¢ 45 Years in Bismarck LOGAN’S “We Thank You” - 8rd St. All Phones 211 “Princess Pat” You can buy 50 Ibs. of coffee This P. & G. Deal “Fancy Sweet Corn” We got this corn at a bargain and you're the y. Per can, 1c; 6 cans, 85c; 12 cans, $1.65. Carload of Fresh Vegetables FLOWER — HEAD LETTUCE — CELERY WATER CRESS — TOMATOES — GREEN ONIONS — CUCUMBERS Meat Department Pike - - Halibut - - Finnan Haddie 118 Third St. 50 Years on 3rd Street This Hostess Pac 12 bottles of “C. Dry.” © 1927 You’tt like this Hostess Package of “C. Dry” because it’s convenient to buy. You'll like it too for the time and trouble it saves when visitors call. You'll wel- come them with a smile if you have this delicious dozen in the pantry. “CANADA DRY” “The Champagne of Ginger Ales”. e holds

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