The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 14, 1927, Page 5

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Mesdames Soredale and Agre Entertain Jointly at Party Mrs. S. Soredale and Mrs. M. 0. oe weré joint hostesses Saturday party at the Agre hi ve whist Was pinyed during nm of the game: prettily appointed course luncheon was served by the hostesses, There were 16 guests. CAMPFIRE GIRLS MEET The Waziyata Campfire Girls met at the Women's Community Council rest room Wednesday evening. A brief business meeting was held and arm bands were made. The camp- fire law was repeated and singing concluded the program. A refresh- ment course was served. . B. A. DANCE The Wom Benefit Association will entertain Monday evening. April 5 at the A. O, U. W. hall at a pub- ie dance. An automobile blanket The Weather Mostly cloudy tonight and Friday. Not much change EASTER SUITS SHIRTS TIES HATS Bergeson’s ‘Quality-Style-Eeosomy n away during the eve- enjoyable features are being planned. Tickets may be pi chased from members of the Associa tion or at the door. GOOD FRIDAY SERVICES Good Friday will be observed in St. George’s Episcopal. church with .| the Three Hours service of medita- he Seven Last Words from The service lasts from 12 . an opportunity is given for pers. to enter or leave dur- ing the singiny of hymns. Morning Prayer will be said at 10 a.m. Thé blic is cordially invited to attend SQUIRREL CLUB TO DANCE The Squirrel club will entertain on Monday evening at a dance at the Patterson hall. This is the second affair given this spring by the club and will be the first dance to follow’ the lenten season. Prizes will be giv~ is rts are being made ! unusually success- invited to attend. en and special eff ‘to make the affai ful. Th- publ BIRTHDAY PARTY Miss Doris Werstlein entertained Tuesday evening at her home wi nm informal party for Miss Goldie Strutz, Games ard music were the diversions of the evening. A_re- freshment course was served, There were six couples in attendance. ENTERTAINS AT LUNCHEON Mrs, Seymore Cook entertained Wednesday at 1 o'lock at a luncheon in compliment to Mi M. Wright of Wooster, Ohio, i her son, Rev, Paul’S. Wright. were marked for 10. LEAVES FOR CHICAGO iss Lottie Krueger will leave to- night for Richville, Minn., where she will remain over Sunday with her From there she will go to for a month's visit with her brother and sister, SALI \TU! RDAY The ladies of the M. E. Aid society will have a food sale Saturday at the A, W. Lucas store. They will also serve lunches in the basement, begin- ning at 11 o'clock. TO CHICAGO Mrs. J. P, French left today for Chieago where she will represent the Thursday Musical club of Bismarck at the-national federation of musical clubs convention. COMMUNION SERVICE FRIDAY € nunion pce will be held at the Trinit utheran church isiting Covers fares, _!| Good Friday vials ie cabitenliositativedifelifanitel PRESBYTERIAL TO MEET The Bismarck Presbyterial will meet at Stewartdale and Glencoe, id he program will be announced later. VISITS HERE __ Mrs. R, Hints of Dunn Center is for a week's visit with its. Hintz is postmistress Center. RETURNS HOME A. Fisher has returned to his home rat Regan after acre Wednes- day in the city on jiness. RETURNS HOME Mrs. Hugo Solberg has returned to her home in Naughton township ‘after a short visi the city. pak ENTERS HOSPITAL Mrs. Joe Clark of Pollock, entered the St. Alexius Wednesday for treatment. RETURNS HOME Mrs. E. E. Larson has returned to her home at Glen Ullin after a brief business visit in the city. VISITS SISTER Mrs. D. N. Sporten of Detroit Lakes visiting in Bismarck with her sis- ter, Mrs. R. O. Nuquist. W. R. C..TO MEET we The Woman’s ‘Relief Corps will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Cordner. HERE FROM UNDERWOOD Miss es B. Greenshields of Un- derwood is ing friends in Bis- marck for a few days. HERE FROM WILTON L. H. Steffen and Albert Moline of Wilton are spending the day in Bis- marck on busine: FROM GLEN ULLIN Mrs. E. A. Benson of Glen Ulin has been spending a few days in Bis- marck with friends. TO GRAND FORKS Frank H. Brown, hich school prin- cipal, went to Grand Forks today on a business visit. HERE FROM FORT YATE Mr. and Mrs, R. H. Shipman of Fort Yates are spending a few days in the city on business. RETURNS TO WILTON C. 1. Johnson and family have ‘turned to Minot after a short v iin the city. VISITS HERE Miss Delia Sorenson of Ashley is visiting friends in Bismarck for a few di hospital Visit our Del Monte canned foods demonstration Satur- day.—Gussner’s. VISITS HERE Mrs. D. C. Nolan of Washburn is spending a few days in Bismarck. with friends, GO TO MOFFIT Miss Jessie Ramp and Mrs. J. W. Maddox went to. Moffit Wednesday on business. HERE ON BUSINESS S. K. Morton of Bentley is trans- acting business in Bismarck for ao few days. HERE FROM VALLEY CITY B. J. Haaland of Valley City is spending a few days in Bismarck on business, HERE ON BUSINESS Alfsed Becker of Pollock, S. D., was H business visitor in the city yester- jay. Is ILL H, S. Lobach‘of the First Notional bank is confined to his home by ill- ness, HERE FROM DICKINSON D, E. Whitman of Dickinson was a business visitor in the city Wednes-| day. FROM BALDWIN M. E. Strandemo of Baldwin was aj ~ business visitor in Bismarck Wednes- day. VISIT NERE Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Loy of Stanton are visiting friends in Bismarck. NERE ON BUSINESS. y Brown of Sherwood is a business visitor in the city. HERE ON BUSINESS C. D. Norton of Jamestown is a bus- iness visitor in the city. ae a ly | Hints on Kiiquet , +—________-____+ . Is it permissible to cut salad ps a knife? How is fresh fruit eaten at the table? 3. Where should the coffee or tea- spoon be left after drinking? The Answers . Yes, if small salad knives are ¢ fruit should be held on the plate with a fork, pecled with a fruit knife, and carried to the mouth on the fo: 3. On the saucer; never in the eup. Easter Millinery, Coats, Suits and Dresses, all spe- cially marked for Easter sell- ing, at the Sarah Gold Shop.) Visit our Del Monte canned | focds demenstration Satur-| day.—Gussner’s, os >See as The spring costume is incomplete vithout a tortoise shell accessory such as this bracelet of tortoise and gold links. Holy Week Services| at St. Mary’s Church Services to be held during the j last three days cf Holy Week at St. Mary’s Pro-Cathedral follow: Holy Thursday: Pontifical ma: and consecration of the Holy Oi at 8 a, m. Sermon and lamenta- tions at 7:30 p.m. The lamenta- tions will be sung by the male and boys’ choir of 36 voices. From 9 to 10 o’clock holy hour will be ob- served by the entire parish. Good Friday: Mass of the Pre- sanctified at m. During the m: the unveiling of the cross will take place and the Passion of Our Lord will be sung by three | Priests. Sermon and lamentations m. The sermon will be ‘both nights. by the Right op Vincent Wehrle. aturday: The ceremsnies | tart at 7 ‘o'clock. Pontifical | Masses at 7,| The Pontifical PIANO and EXPRESSION H Taught By | RUTH HANSE MacPhail Graduate 212!) Main St. Phone 819 nigel mass Wi ion by the Right sabe. Bishop After mass the Papal will be given. The male choir will sing Mitterer’s mi in honor of St. Francis. The com- bined male and boys’ choir will render the offertory. Terra Tremuit: S - noon from 2:30 to 3:30 holy hour for the members of the Archcon- LIPPERY pavements cause many accidents. But a skid is not a legal excuse for an injury to another. If the court holds you negligent you must pay. Carry an Etna Combination Automobile Policy with ade- quate liability coverage. Henry & Henry Insurance DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 116% Fourth St. Phone 240W Bismarck, N. D. ) 1 Ak fraternity of the Blessed Sacra-| urday. — Barker Boling & ment. Slagg. Hot Cross tet white and whole wheat, Friday and Sat- \\\jga? > ~ x “At Sundown” is at the noonday of its popularity, and Franklyn Baur’s rich tenor makes it even more appealing. The song opens with novel orchestral effects. The other side carries another ae song,” equally tender d dious. Come in and hear all of sks new Victor Records—soon! At Sundown (When Love is Calling Me Home) Pll Take Care of Your Cares FRANKLYN BAUR No. 20504, 10-inch | That's My Hap-Hap-Happiness | With Piano Cock-A-Doodle I’m off My Noodle With Piano ( Tue Happwess Boys{ io. 20500, 10-inch ways Knew Fox Trot With Vocal Chorus When I’m in Your Arms Fox Trot Paul WHITEMAN AND His ORCHESTRA No. 20501, 10-inch Hoskins-Meyer The Home of KFYR nly ictor RECORDS EBB BROTHERS UN eth celiteniteriieited er.ceire New Coats Just at this time when so many women and misses find it hard to choose, we are equipped to render every assistance with the finest collection of new coats for some time. A diversified selection includes sport or dress styles for every type, in all colors—either plain or fur trimmed $ 1 500 to $7 95° Millinery Delightful creations by the foremost designers, in Vis- cas, Hemps, Milans, Silks, Combinations or Felts of all colors. Large or small head sizes in women’s and migses’ styles are to be i here at .00 UP “Where Quality Is Higher Than Price” Gloriously Colorful - - Delightfully Individual And Distinctively Fashion-Right Easter Costumes For Madame and Mademoiselle New Dresses These are the very styles that smart dressers are choosing for wear now and through- out the summer—sheer georgettes, flat crepes, crépe de chines, dunwoody crepes, jerseys, flannels and twills that skillfully emphasize every Paris-favored theme for spring— $12.75 $19.50 $29.50 $35.00 $49.50 New Suits Wedel stslehitaditer Hosiery Service, semi and chiffon weights of extra wearing qualities, silk to the welt and all silk numbers in every conceivable shade to match any costume for the Easter fash- ion promenade— $1.00 $1.50 $1.75 $2.00 $2.25 Rayon Underwear ‘ First Qualities Only! Mea a ee a al er Vests $1.00 color Step-ins $1.48 INR Reine er Bloomers $1.69 The new tailored suit, such Easter wear, come in navy twill, tweeds and novelty mixtures. the front ranks on Easter as those illustrated; for hairline stripes, You'll find these in morn. Strictly tailored, some very mannish, and priced from ( $3.50 to $65.00 Hand Bags Silk, tapestry or leather bags for Easter costumes to be had in black and colors, en- velope, underarm or pouch styles, all sizes, completely equipped. Prices range from Gloves Pleasingly new! For a clever complement to the new Easter costume—here are new chamoi- sette and kid gloves—cleverly embroidered or trimmed in all the season’s best colors. Priced at $1.00 to $4.50 Tense Sermon by Father John| Candy Co. Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT — Thursday LAST TIMES - drama, the ‘kind that you fast in its grip, All we and) roar that York the mest col- in the world. Comedy “Cash and Carry” FRIDAY & SATURDAY MILTON SILLS “The Sea Tiger” Silk Scarfs They're simply wonderful! Everyone enthuses over the many attractive numbers now on display. Crepe de Chines, Georgettes and heavier Crepes in all colors $3.95 w and lovely patterns Sweaters New! The wide stripe new sport suits or skir rayon in all colors. Just in and slip-over —all wool—silk and wool or sweaters to go with priced at $3.95 UP

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