The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 27, 1927, Page 5

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2b » | Bergeson’s Governor Sorlie Honored Tuesday at Birthday Party Fifteen friends of Governor A. G. & composed lergely of of- surprised him 1: evening at the executive mansion upon the o casion of his birthday. Follow! felicitations, four tables of bri were played, honors going to W McClelland of Mandan and G. After the games a luncheon departed, Govet- presented with a a token of esteem from his R. B. Murphy,| chairman of t oard of administr. tion, made the presentation speech. Mrs. Sorlie was assisted in serving by her mother, Mrs. O. B. Hilleboe. Luncheon Given For Bridge Club Members Tuesday Mrs, A. E. Brink and Mrs. Joseph Breslow were hostesses Tuesday at one o'clock at a bridge luncheon. Guests were 12 members of the Tues- day bridge club. The tables were prettily decorated with flowers, a| color motif of lavender and rose be- ing carried out. Three tables of Ca were in play after the luncheon, Mrs. A. K. Tice and Mrs, Brink winning honors. Mrs. J. N. Wright Honoree Monday at Pretty Luncheon Mrs. Sara West Ankenmann enter- tained at luncheon Monday at one o'clock in compliment to Mrs. J. N. Wright of Wooster, Ohio, who has spent the winter in Bismarck with her son, Rev. Paul S. Wright. The tables were prettily decorated with yellow tulips and yellow predomina- ted in all the appointments. Out-of-town guests ineluded Mrs. ‘C. B, Dickinson of the Indian school, Miss Anna Burr of Bottineau and Mrs. Wright. LEAVES FOR SEATTLE Mr. and Mrs. Nels Judvig, who have been guests of Mrs. Selma Jacobson for the past few days, hi gone on to Seattle, Wush., where they have resided for the past five years. Prior to that time they made their home a3 Tuttle. Mr. and Mrs. Judvig were en route home from lowa, where they had been visiting relati DUTT-ROTH Rev, W. E. Vater officiated Mon- day urternoon at the marriage of Mi Beatrice R, Roth of McKenzie to Jol J. Dutt, Jr. of Bismarck. Mr. and Dutt will make their home in ek where the groom is em- ed. VISITS DAUGHTER . C. J. Peterson of Driscoll is in Bismarck for a few days’ visit with her daughter, Miss Olga Peterson. Mrs. Peterson is en route to her home after spending the past week with relatives in Fargo. RETURNS TO MONTANA Miss Margaret I. Moran hi turned to her home at Lodge 5 Mont., after a visit wi friends. Miss Mora‘ dent, was also looking after property interests here. IST LADIES TO MEET UP ATdies Aid of the First Bopti church will meet at the home of John Thorpe, 121 West Rosser, Thurs- day at 3 o'clock, Ti will be ele tion of officers and all members are urged to attend. BRIDGE CLASS TO MEET The Business and Professional Women’s elub will hold a beginners’ class in bridge tomorrow evening at e club rooms. 's interested in learning the game are invited to attend. ROYAL NEIGHBORS TO MEET The Royal Neighbors will meet to- morrow evening at 8 o'clock at the Odd Fellows ha lodge will meet at fter- noon. nor travelin re- FROM ALMONT Miss ‘Viola Knutson of Almont wi the guest of relatives in Bism for a few days this week. RETURNS HOME Miss Vera M. Jones has returned to her home .at Alta after a brief visit with friends in the city. RETUNS TO STEELE Miss Lena Altes of Steele, who spent the past week in Bismarck, has returned to her home. nd Mee eee Bri nd . ira, James O'Brien ai children of G mn visited friends in the city Tuesda; HERE FOR, VISIT Mr. and Mrs. Louis Seiford of Tut- ed in Bismarck for a HERE FROM FLASHER Mrs, J. J. Tavis of Flasher was a business visitor in Bismarck Tues- The Weather. Probably local showers tonight and Thursday. Warmer tonight SPRING SHIRTS 9200 former Bismarck resi-¢ ‘WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1927 Odd Fellows Have Anniversary Party Tuesday Evening The one hundred and eighth an- niversary of the founding of the I. O. 0.,F. lodge in America vas cele- . Stewart of F. N. Orchard en@sira contriouted mu: A. J. Klenetsrud of Devi @ short talk. Charles N. Hanson, a member of! the organization for 36 years, was Presented with a veteran’s jewel. The Jenkins orchestra played for, the dancing which followed. Refresh- ments were served. Capitol Golfers to Honor John Thorpe at Opening Meeting Members of the Capitol Golfers! club, an organization of capitol employes interested in the ancient Scottish game, will hold their first meeting of the 1927 season tomorrow aighs at the Grand Pacific Hotel. lohn Thorpe, first assistant attor- ney general who will enter the prac- tice of law at Minot on May 1, will be the honor guest. He is a charter member of the . The dinner will be preceded by a ta: th Hi Jo x i | da: Special “one-club” touraament to bel colibration of tHe Linton. lodge sc. played on the Country Club course! tomorrow afternoon. The rules of the tourney require the contestants to use only one club during the en- tire round. S. A. Olsness, president of the club, will preside at the dinner. Legislative Talks Given at B. P. W. is in m: ly social meeting Tuesday evening in| the club rooms, was in charge of the] legislative committee and several in-' teresting discussions were given. W.} E. Parsons of the North Dakota de-! partment of public instruction pre- sented views favoring the establish- ment of a department of education in the president's cabinet. E. J. Taylor, discussed the negative side of the question. i The Shepherd-Towner act was ¢ plained by Dr. J.J. Ahifs. Miss Hi degard Hanson, domestic science in- structor at Mandan, had prepared an interesting paper on the Fess amend. | ment to the Smith-Hughes Act. Miss! Rita Murphy read the paper as Miss Hanson was unable to be present. Christianson explained Chest drive and ask-| ed the assistance of the club. The members were divided into teams to hel in soliciting funds. Election of delegates to the state Huff, Miss Chrissie Budge, Esther Teichman were chosen Mrs. L. B. Sowles, Miss Henrika Beach, Miss Lillian Cook and Miss Mary Huber as alternates. At the conclusion of the evening a refreshment course was served, ae Hazel Pearce, Miss Laura Sch-| lechter, Mrs. Fred Ohde, Mrs. Stella Aaberg and Mrs. L. B. Sowles serving} as hostesses. The legislative commit- tee, which was in charge of the pro- on included Mrs. a go E. M ; Miss Rita Murphy and Miss Lil- lian Cook, DOCTOR M.E. BOLTON Osteopath in Specialist Diseases pied emo | N. D. You canbuyinlarger quantities at lower \vinator appetizing for days. Let us send an expert to deep garnet and rose. instruction, to be held at the Ma- sonic Temple here tomorrow after- goon and evening. will be atte district, Mandan, Wastfburn, Linton,! McCurdy, charge, and the Worthy tron, Forks, will attend. oper it 4 o'clock and will be follow: e which the work will be resumed. tory work When a c degree. during the afternoon and the balance followed a 6 o'clock banquet. bers from other lodges in the of Linton were in attendance 8. D. tell you Faille Bag | ham | tack ents side decidedly different envelope bag is) shioned of corded taille silk in The fastening is of etched glass. Mrs. SCHOOL OF INSTRUCTION The Eastern Star district school of! ded by ¢ officers of five chapters in the! jazelton and Bismarck. Mrs. Rose | ict deputy, will be j rand M&- Mrs. Emily Baldwin of Grand The school will of “ Jai a has banquet at 6 o'clock after FINE TIME AT LINTON Members of the Bismarck Masonic dge who motored to Linton yester- to attend a century membership turn rt a most enjoyable meeting, Loc: jasons were in charge of the initi: of three can- dates was given the Master Mason's Part of the work was put on who with nelud- i a large delegation from Pollock, Those who attended from Bis- arck included A. J. Arnot, Judge A. With RENEE ADOREE LIONEL BARRYMORE The event everyone has been waiting for! The joint re- appearance of John Gilbert and Renee Adoree, the sensa- ticns of “The Big Parade.” And what a picture! Under- world drama! Side-show life! Romance, intrigue, color! Based on “The Day of Souls,” by Charles Ten- ney Jackson. all about “cold that keeps. The seventeenth annual of the Bismarck Presbyt en's Missionary Society, to be held! Thursday and Friday at Stewartsdale| and Glencoe,, will he attended bv a} large number of Bismarck women,| many of whom take vart in the pro-/ gram. Mrs. Paul S. Wright will pre- The Thursday day evenin Thompson, John G and John Parkinson. W. Huteheson of Fargo, executive secre-| tary of the Masonic Service associa- tion. accompanied the Bismarck dele- | gation, HAS SCARLET FEVER | Robert Welch, son of Mr. and Mrs.} | Melvin Welch, 1s ill with a light at- The boy's par-| of scarlet fever. are at present at Rochester, Minn., where they were called by the illness and subsequent death of Mr. Welch's sister, Mrs. Mark Ellis, and] the children are at present at’ the! home of their grandmother, Mrs. C. W. Blunt. | PRESBYTERIAN MEETING |. Wot at the sessions. GUEST OF MOTHER William Barneck. Mrs. neck, accompanied by her daughter,! arrived a few days ago from Bottin-| eau where she has been visiting for} the past five weeks. MUSICAL CLUB TO MEET Me Garden of Flowers,” RETURNS TO IOWA. mes Richards of Fayette, In, w! invention | i } m- Mrs. 0. B. Benson of Bottineau is in the city, the guest of her mother,| Russell Barneck left Tues Musical club will! meet at the home of Mrs. V. J. La- Rose tomorrow at 3 o'clock. bers are asked to bring their copies m= ho been visiting his brother, W. J. ed to his home. LEAVES FOR HOME has been visiting in Bisma her sister-in-law, Mrs, Matt Bigler, has returned to her home. RETURN FROM VISIT TONIGHT WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Matinee Every Day 2:30 Cabinet Kelvinators complete, as low as $210.00 installed (wiring extra). Convenient terms, KELVINATOR SALES COMPANY 206 Broadway Phone 407 Bismarck, N. D. Kelvinator Old-st Domestic Electric Refrigeration <=> Richards of Wilton, and other rela- tives in Wilton and Bismarck, has re- DEGREE OF HONOR MEETING The regular mecting of the Degree of Honor lodge will be held Thurs- at 8 o'clock at the home i of Mrs. H. Kunkel, 610 Seventh street. Mrs. J. R. McAnelly of Spencer, Ia.,| i rek | tie | Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Heising and son, | John, have returned from Chaffee, several days with relatives, LUTHER LEAGUE A social meeting of the Luther League will be held in the church parlors Thursday evening. All are cordially invited to attend. TO FARGO S. A, Mareks has gone to Fargo to attend the funeral of a friend, being held this afternoon. Mr. Marcks is expected home tomorrow. LADIES AID TO MEET The Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 a the home of Mrs, George Magnus, 380 Mandan avent TO JAMESTOWN Miss Iona Bolton of Jamestown left this morning for her home after a visit in Bismarck with Mr. and Mr: Frank S. Henry. LEAVES FOR HOME Fred Hines of Newark, N. J., who has been visiting relatives here for the past six weeks, left this morning for his home. TO CITIES William Barneck and Mr. and Mrs. y for the Twin Cities for a few days’ visit. BUSINESS TRIP W. E, Parsons of the state depart- ment of education left this morning | for Wahpeton on a business trip. VISITING HERE Miss Elsie Pearson of Braddock is few days . HERE TUESDAY Miss Delia Slavick of New Salem spent Tuesday in Bismarck. Indian Girls to Present Hawaiian Indian school will present a n operetta, “The Ghosts of at the city auditorium on Mz 27, it was announced today. Clara Peltier, whose’ soprano M ce as won enthusiastic approval at many perfarmances, will have the leading solo part. Mrs. Herman Scheffer will direct Popular new patterns i are blue, orchid, green, 79c “| THE WHY OF THE visiting friends in Bismarck for a| the most popular wash fabrics of the season. Just Received Webb Brothers G, Burr, L, V. Miller, G. L. Spear, A.| where they have been visiting for,the musical parts of the operetta, L. Fosteson, A. C. Brainerd, Gilbert Haugen, L. K training the chorus of 60 Indian girls who will take part. The operet- ta will be presented in a Hawaiian j setting and Hawaiian costumes will be used. The Indian girls were ry suc: | jeessful in t operetta, “The Feast jof the Red Corn,” given last year jand in dition to several perform- jances in Bismarck they presented the | operctta in Fargo, Jamestown, Man- dan and other cities of North Da- |, kota. Miss Peltier had the leading jrole in this operetta. | |COMMUNITY CHEST A Community Chest campaign for | financing nine social service organ- izations is to be staged in Bismarck | Friday and Saturday. April 29 and 30, marking the first time such a cam- paign has been held here. The Chest plan, according to tho: in chwrge of it, has many advantages over the single-campaign method of solicita- |tion of funds put on yearly hereto- |fore by each organization. One ad- | Vantage is that: | IT INSURES JUSTICE | The Community Chest esti- mates carefully the worth of each agency gets just share. It makes certain, as far as is | humartly possible, that worthy | organizations will be supported and unworthy enes eliminated. At the Bismarck | Public Library ' group of new stories for girls ly for circulation in the chil- room at the Public Library | The titles aro: | | New arrivals in advance} | millinery. Specially priced at! ‘Sarah Gold Shop. Style with- jout extravagance, 312. Main Ave. Phone 566. | Buttons Binding Edging Bias Tapes Scissors Needles, Tape Measures and . Everything Needed to Complete or Assist With the New Frocks Use the New BUTTERICK PATTERNS Rayon Plaids in plaid and checked Rayons, Colors red or tan—36 inches wide and 98c a A new shipment of ‘our Every wanted spring sha Alcott. Btrown, Burnett. Hont. Magore, Rose in Bloom. Robin Hollow. Sara Crewe. About Harrict. Nicholas. ee sf French Twi Mexican Twin Wee Ann. Dandelion Cott Dove in the Eagle’ Perkins. Perkins. Phillips. Rankin. | Yonge. Yes—absolutely how beautiful have it in black patent and parch- Inch and a quarter ment calf. covered heel. Price $6.50 and $7.50 Aichmonds Bootery “JUST OUT OF COLLEGE” ; AT THE City Auditorium Friday, April 29th Presented by the Junior class of the Bismarck High School by special arrangements with Samuel French of New York Matinee at 4 p. Admission 75c. Reserved Seats now on sale at Harris & Woodmansee's The season for new wash frocks is now! no time like the present for sewing and assembling the many little frocks for yourself and the kiddies. Our showing represents everything that is fashion Colors are fast and fabrics of the finest. “Everfast” Prints This popular line of fast color materials is sold right. only at Webb Brothers. none as good. Ask for the genuine. 32 inches wide, in small floral check or geometrical designs on fine light weight materials. colors to select from. Per yard . Plain Rayon 36 inches wide, and of Comes in blue, green, rose, coral, tan, orchid and Worth much more, but white. sold here for .......... Silk and Cotton Crepes New patterns—new colors—with small and medi- 36 inches wide, and mixture is about Special values in our wash goods department um figures. half silk, half cotton. 36-inch Prints Dainty patterns for street or afternoon frocks, for women or children. Come in tan, blue or white with medi- um and small figures. Ferd seseseee LDC yard popular “NEVERMEND” Silk Hose. le as well as gun metal and America’s most popular silk stocking at .............. | “Merchandise of Merit Only” | oh, We plain—but, on the foot. m. Evening at 8:15 There is There are imitations, but Any or all ... 49¢ exceptionally close weave. .. 49¢ Wc vp Printed Voiles With warmer weather Voiles will be the big thing. Better get ready now. Our patterns are right. “Everfast” fab- rics with orchid, green or red floral designs on yard... 99€ $1.00 black,

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