The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 26, 1927, Page 5

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¢ “THURSDAY, MAY-26,'1927 Mrs. Stackhouse Entertains Club at Bridge Luncheon Mrs. C, E. Stackhouse entertained | the Wednesday bridge club yester-| ‘ay at a one o'clock luncheon at her| home. There were three tables of bridge in play during the afternoon, score, Dainty spring blossoms were. used to decorate the rooms. Mrs. John F., Sullivan of Mandan was an out-of-| town guest of the club. Miss Delle Brun Guest of Honor at Birthday Party Mrs. Arthur. C. Gray entertained at a surprise birthday party Wednes-! day evenine in honor of Miss Dello Brun. The evening was spent at two tables of bridge, Miss Brun winning honors. A color scheme of pink and white ‘vas carried out in the decorations and in the table appointments for the ‘ourse luncheon. Miss Brun received anny pretty birthday gifts. Mrs. George Will Gives Pretty Party Wednesday Evening Mrs. George Will was hostess Wednesday evening to twelve teach- ers from the eity high scbool at a bridge party, Miss Dorothy Dakin nd Miss Elizabeth Jones won the Honors at cards. Plum and apple blossoms carried: out a pretty floral scheme in the decoration of the rooms and tables. Following the games Mrs. Will was ‘assisted in serving a refreshment course by Miss Mattie Hoppin. Mrs. George Myers of Wishek was an out- » of-town guest. Clara Peltier Is Princess of Hilo in Hawaiian Operetta Mi Princess of Hilo in the jaweiian operetta “The Ghosts of Hilo” which will be presented tomorrow evening by students of the Indian school at the city. auditorium. 3 { who has appeared before Bismarck audiences many times, is excellently Hawaiian 3 Clara Peltier ia’ play! role of the Suppo Miss Clara Peltier are Hope Jamieson, ee comme i ier, and 30 students 0 ! lian Peltier, an ar ed Sons rectress of the cast in the schoo} in choru! ‘. Scheffer is musi h Scheffer ‘hile Mrs. Bruce Doyle is ig the dancing and dramat-/ matinee performance of “The Ghosts of Hilo” will be held for Cheol children tomorrow afternoon “td o'clock, while the evening per- formance will begi it 8:15. TO VISIT IN BISMARCK — Joseph Katz of San Francisco, *>¢ormerly of Bismarck, is en route to this city according to word Keeived here. Mr. Katz will be ac- tompanied by his daughter, Esther Gindys, to Portland, Ore., and Seattle, Wash, where she will spend her vaeation and then ret urn to San Francisco to resume ics her position xith the American Import company. Mz. Katz will come on to Bismarck te spend the summer months. He toi be joined here by his son, Bern-, urd, the last of August. COMMITTEE APPOINTED Harold McDonald, Paul Pargons and Art Cayou have been appointed on the committee of arrangements for the Squirred club banquet and initiation to, be held Monday even- ing, May 80, at the Patterson hotel. The same committee charge of a dancing party Country club, June 2, following the high school commencement. IDGE CLASS WILL MEET ahs beginners’ bridge class of the! Business and Pi sional Women’s, club will meet toni at 8 o'clock in “the club rooms. .. J. W. Scott and Mrs, C. A. Slorby wi et as > hos- tesses. 2 FRATERNITY SECRETARY 4 Me ee ay, student at the North! Dakota agricultural pallene,, ha: n elected secretary of ae igen fraternity. Mr. Day is a in the school of ggricultur at the college. 4 — AVE A DAUGHTER 4 wat dal was born to Mr. and, Mrs. Alex Stewart of Glencoe at the Bismarck hospital Tuesday. VISITING HERE Clubs Postpone Regular Sunday Afternoon Tea The regular Sunday afternoon tea, sponsored by the Women’s Commun- ity council and the Business and Pro- fessional Women’s club for school A girls from out of the city, will be) Mrs. W. F. Crewe holding the high| postponed this Sunday on account of the baccalaureate services. Both clubs who have been spon- soring this movement have found it very successful, and plan to continue the teas during the next school year.) Mrs. John Thorpe Is Honor Guest at Club Luncheon Mrs. John Thorpe, who will leave| her home, was the honor guest of the Current Events club Wednesday at a luncheon at the Prince hotel. fifteen Places guests, were The marked for club presented , Mrs Thorpe with its customary gift to members who are leaving the city, a silver spoon marked with the name of the club and the date of presenta tion, District Meeting of W. C. T. U. Is Held Here Today morning at the McCabe Methodis! church, About 20 delegates are in session. The morning was given over to the and reports of delegates, officers committees, Mrs, C, G. Boise, dis: trict president, gav district during the past year. Stand. ing committees were appointed. ‘An’ interesting feature wa: by Mrs, Ralph Penner on ship.” Mrs. Penner hi address before a W. before anil it was special request. ‘man, Harry Meiers, Rev. Rose Hollstein, Mrs, Fred Hansoi irs. Fred Cathr« Miss Madge Runey and Mrs. Clisby. ‘Miss Peltier,| The business session was con- \tinued this afternoon with election of officers scheduled to conclude tht session, Expert Watchmakers Recommend Bulova Watches The majority of watches, today, are worn on the wrist. That is why we ask you to ask any expert watch- maker about the Bulova. If he is honest he will tell you that it is made in one of the largest and most modern watch fac- tories in the world— that it is praised wher- ever watches are sold; and that the Bulova world - wide service stands back of every watch. Let us show you our fine display of Bu- lova watches priced from twenty-five dollars up. We are exclusive agents for Bulova Watches in Bismarck. \ F, A. KNOWLES Jeweler “Bismarck’s Diamond Store” McKenzie, Steele, Crystal Springs and Bismarck are represented here today at the annual convention of the eleventh district Woman's Christian Temperance Union which opened this an interesting talk on the ‘accomplishments of the talk “Citizen- 3 given this . U. audience ted today by Other speakers were Mra, J..L. Hughes, Mrs, Charles Liess- Mrs. Thomas Halverson, Mrs. ‘The delegates were enter- tained at luncheon at the Prince ho- tonight. \ _An address by Mrs, Nect Buck, na- tional organizer, will feature the evening session. A program which includes a pers various musical mumbers and readings will also be given by the Bismarck L. T. L. this evening. Margaret Grady, Estaline Matscheck, Emma Jean Grady, and, Joyce Newton will take part. \ ENTERTAIN JUNIORS Members of the Senior class were hosts to the Juniors last evening at a picnic at Wildwood. A picnic sup- per was served and games and other informal amusements were -enjoyed. Sponsors of the two classes and oned the affair. | | WILL ENTERTAIN AT DINNER |. The teachers of the Will school will entertain tonight at a dinner party at the Grand Pacific hotel in honor of the Misses Eva and Sylvia Haberman, Elizabeth Donovan, and Dot Berry, who will not be returning j to Bismarck next year. | ENTERTAINS SEWING CLUB Miss Esther Burch entertained her | sewing club last evening at her home at 413 Third street. There were ten guests present. Following a social evening Miss Burch served a refresh- ment course, carrying out a color scheme of lavender and yellow in her table decorations. for Minot in the near future to make x WALTHER LEAGUE TO MEET The Walther League of the Zion +| Evangelical Lutheran church — will hold its regular monthly educational and social meeting tomorow evening at 8 o'clock, All members and friends are urged to be present. MARRIED HERE TUESDAY The marriage of Mrs. Lea R. Wen- zel and Henry G. Tufteland of Bis- marck occurred Tuesday evening at the South Side Mission, Rev. J Happel officiating. ON VACATION Miss Emma Bruns left this morn- ing for Valley City where she will | spend her vacation with friends, The Third division cf the Presbyterian Aid society will hold a food -sale at Lucas’s store Saturday, May 28th. DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician | vacation at her home in this city. | jother high school officials chaper- | : ST wy , Sey Teron 0 mets cepeer vin be served] enrrns TENNIS TOURNAMENT ik Social and Personal Miss Barbara Register of Biemarek | fis entered in the co- tourna. ment at the Un kota, where she RETURNS FOR SUMMER Miss Lo Huber returned today from P. se, Mont., where she commercial instructor in the city high | school, Miss Huber will spend her HAZELTON in of Hazelton is visiting friend: the city. { Special—all scenes of Cap-| tain Lindbergh’s, hop-off on) his sensational New York-to- Paris flight—Capitol Theatre) tonight. The M. E. Epworth league will serve a waffle supper to ‘the public Friday, May 27, at) 6 o'clock, in the church par- lors. Price 45c. TO It caused the driver to lose control, running into a group of people and injur- ing several. The combined verdicts totaled over $50,000! ALTNA-IZE With High Limits Auto- mobile Liability Insurance. Henry & Henry 116¥, Fourth St. Phone 240W Bismarck, N. D. e iss Ethel Barnes of Washington is Wier cuent of the Mrs. James Wake- man at 916 Fourth street. HERE ON BUSINESS | W..B. Neal of Garrison was in Bis- marek Tuesday, looking after busi- nesa’ interests. — ‘ne Bae Aa thie morning for Bi fe! is 1 ile “where he will transact busines ) iy Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT—Thursday The Weather Showers probable to- night. and. Friday. ‘armer ht —— NS The Bismarck Indian School Presents at Bismarck Auditorium An Hawaiian Operetta “The Ghosts of Hilo” Friday Evening, May 27, at 8:15 Matinee Friday at 4 P. M. 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