The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 15, 1927, Page 5

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{ ro FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1927 Miss Madge Runey Gives Dinner Party For Sorority Sister iss Norabelle Binney of Kemfosha, ho: is an Alpha Gam Deita Mis ve honor Thursday evenin dinner at which Miss Runey - tained in the private dinine room of he Grand Pacific hotel A color scheme of yell nd green ied out in the table Begsint ments with lack- ‘eyed susans i yellow taper Covers were dinner. “Mrs. Geo. E. Munger '! Is Hostess Thursday ‘Mra. George E. Munger was hostess Thursday afternoon in compliment to Mra, J. F. Williams of Mason City. Iowa, who is a house guest of her Mr, and'Mre. O, A. Iverson. flowers were used to fur- attractive decoration scheme about the rooms. Following a social afternoon Misa Gracella Munger ar- sisted her mother in serving a course luncheon. Covers were laid for 10 guests, \Bridge Luncheon Is Given at Clubhouse cluh w eon Thurs- Mundy enter ‘@ne o'clock. ‘overs were laid for 24 guests nt dhe Juncheon, following which ‘xix tables of bridge were in play at the club. Honors at cards were won by Mrs. John Larson, Fred J: sonius and Mrs. Rubin. Bouquets of sweet peas and bright colored garden flowers were used to form centerpieces for the luncheon tables. ATTEND ROYAL NEIGHBORS . MEETING Mmes John Degg, Thelma Clark, Herman Ode and E. F. Trepp drove, to McKenzie Thursday evening to at- tend the dinner -and initiation hel by the Royal Neighbors’ lodge of that fince. A color scheme of purple and white was attractively carried out in the table appointments at the 7 o'clock dinner, and in the decoration of the hall for the initiation cere- pony which followed. * WILL VISIT EASTERN CITIES Mrs, Fannie Cox of Seattle. who has been visiti id with Mrs. Robert Walton ut 214, Rosser, avenue. Bismarck, left this morniog for Detroi where she wil Cox will anes ied Mrs. Cox to who accompanied 3 i will remain at that place for some \time, where she is a guest at the home of her son, R, H, Ferry. HERE FOR SHORT TIMB Judge Fred Jansonius and Curt Register Edwin McCarty, who have a been attending » term of court in ‘MeLean county, at Washburn, during the past week, were in Bismarck for ‘a short time today while the judge: attended to busi affairs rs returned to W: the court term completed. ~ LEGISLATOR 18 ILL Friends in’ this vicinity of Jacob Bollinger of Fi Morton representative in the for several years: past, learn of his jous illness his home. His condition has been critical for the past two weeks. PICNIC. POSTPONED Postponement of the A. 0. U. Ww. nie from. July 17 to July 31 was anounced by officials of the local lodge today, on secount of the death wf Helen Robidou, a member of tl lodge. Funeral services for Mi Bobidoy: will be held Sunday. RETURN FRO! Mr. and Mrs, ’ ‘wes an event of July 6, nf rom Ops Gils ‘they wf. be at home at je Eva apartments on Thitd street. WLY HEALTH IMPROVES. SLO’ Accordisg to word reecived by rel- atives of ister, who has ney. been seriously il at etcy hos, tal in Devils Lake the few Weeks, he is improving tend. | HAVE A DAUGHTER A daughter was born Wednes arck hospital te Mr. ton. TRIP Sarit aed. little son, ‘ oks ant ty aeet ttraed to thelr home at this morning after : William Fricke home in d with friends in Bis- tonigtit Not Partly cloudy ee 4 | will WED! * Keith elckelson:| < Social and: Personal Mildred Sanders Is Bride of John Bozak Misa Mildred Sandérs, daughter of Mrs, Charlotte Sanders,’ be iy bride of John o (day evening 8 o'clock in the par- ¢ Presbyterian church. Clara Griffin of Minneapolis, who attended the bride, wore a white afternoon dre: ind carried a bou- quet of pink roses and sweet peas. David Griffin was beat mai The bride's gown was of white silk and she wore a close fitting white lk bat. Her bouquet was of roses, tp \d orange blossoms. The bride has been employed with the Globe Gazette Printing company since March. Mr Bozak is with the Soo railroad. They are making their home in Bisrvarck. Mrs. Clair G. Derby Is Hostess to Club Mrs. Clair G. Derby entertained the So-So club Thursday eve: her home at 114 Broadway. . Yellow was the predominant color in the decoration scheme of the rooms table appointments. Bridge was played during the evening and prizes for high scores were awarded to Miss Billie Anderson and Mrs. W. C. Mills, Jr. Misses Edlyn Cedargren and Lizette Kuster asi the hostess in serving efreshment course at the conclu- n of the games. TO AUXILIARY CONVENTION Mrs. F. L. Shuman, Mrs. G. Olgier- son, Mri F, Trepp ai W. A. coner will leave Suturday morn. ing, for Detroit Lakes where they will spend the week-end before going to Fargo Monday to attend the con- vention of the American Legion and Auxiliary. Mrs. B. E. Hitchcock and Mes. Henry Hanson will also attend the convention, leaving here Monday morning. WILL TAKE LAKE TRIP Miss Eunice Cain of Webb Broth- ers’ store will leave tumorrow for Duluth where she will join a party of frien id go by boat to Buf- falo, N. Y. me Miss Cain spend ii the Twin Cities. WILL SPEND WEEK-END HERE Mrs. Bertha Schafer and son Har- old have arrived in the city from Jamestown to end the week-end with friend: The first of the week they on to Glen Ullin, where they plan to make their home in the- future, EN ROUTE TO WEST COAST C. O. Brumbaugh of J. W. of New Enterprise, Pa. Ritchie of Roaring Spring: nek Loder: ute. to it where will visit it Seattle. Portland, Lo: Xngele and other at cities 8 hird trip: conti! TO SHOREHAM Misses Florence and Franses Pet-' erson and Margaret Wyncoop of Bis- marck and’ Mrs. George Bowers of Minot will leave Saturday morning by car for Shoreham, Minn., where they will vacation of two weeks. GUESTS AT WII Mrs. Snares Damn Tal pene Rc of Wilton at. ‘s brother. Frank Dutton, Mrs, Dunn and son plan to continue their tri to the west coast where they will also visit relati “IN AUDITOR'S OFFI Miss Catherine Kositzky ployed at the office of Count tor A. lsaminger duri: period, having begun her today. RETURNS TO STEELE J.B. Richie, who has spent week in the city as the ft her daughter, Miss Mildred Summ, will return to her home at iteele Saturday. HAVE A SON has been regeived by friend: elty of the ‘birth o: day to M: Mri of Rapid City, D. M will be remembered i Miss Myrtle Munson. : —— GUESTS IN FARGO | Bn route te, Mi ja ‘two weeks’ va {and son Jack. were guests of ger’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Keye of Fi Word’ in marck as ‘argo. a — “|SPENDS VACATION AT DRISCOLL Miss Vannie Lew: is of this city is spend: week's vacation as a ast f hei ts, Mr. Mri Soseph Lewis of Drise 15 = ST. ALEXIUS Mrs, A He osabare ‘of this city gia Admitted to St. Alexius hos- TO BOTTINEAU Mra, William Barneck left today Bottineau. where she will spend veral days with ‘relatives. DISCHARGED FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. Priske and infant son were discharged from St. Alexius hospital Thursday, Saturday for sota lake resorts an aed ‘ HERE FROM ST. PAUL u at the bowie of and Mra, C. E. Knudtson of 810 Fitt street. i °GUEST’ AT: BIBLE. INSTITUTE a) ; Miss Katherine Nance of this city oie @ guest recently at the Mood; ‘Bibte testitate tC are sib a » Miss 0} gel These are the most beautiful eyes in’ southern California, according , THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE to a committee of artists who chose'them from a review of beauties. They belon; \ seh in the movies. to Jocelyn Blacklin, who is 22 and hasn’t as yet ap-| The judges were Stewart Robinson, rnest Klein, art director, and Haakin Finn Froelich and Merril! Gage, sculptors. A summer morning in the garden| can be the most delightful part of | one's day in this quaint hat of rough natural straw with two. long stream- ers of blue grosgrain caught by a! single marguerite. A new “one-eyed” hat is of light’ brown felt trimmed with a dark brown velvet ribbon ending in two bows. The brim is cut out over one eye, hence “one-eyed.” HERE ON BUSINESS Miss Mary Nierling of Jamestown is spending a few days in the city on business. * bs In What Month Is Your Birthday? On your Birthday send your Mo’ Flowera ‘Hoskins-Meyer-- Home-of K-F-¥-R “fifth” Horseman Famine, Pestilence, Wat,, Death .. . the famed Four - YET—none more ruthless than un- Jeashed WIND! . . . Brush- ing aside the stoutest build- ing . trampling dut' lives «all in a twinkling...WIND «the “fifth” Horéeman! NO LOCALITY ie free from do- structive winhdsterms, and Horsemen! . . Let us explain a policy that has well termed “ the bwin broth- er” of fire We represent The Automobile Insurance Company of Hast Ztna Affiliated i Henry.& Henry ainter; | At ELTINGE THEATRE i ing farce comedy. A foot of celluloid, and a chuckle, every inca! That's an apt des. of “Rookies,” the training com- edy, which just opened at the El- fe yesterday and remains toy t¢ ec ond Saturday, Karl Dane and George i. twe vwimiaule comedians, 1 duced as a team in this’ f between them they manage t the audience in an uproar from be- ginning to fadeout. ‘The ‘story, which was filmed with the cooperation of the United States government, has a bai citizens’ military trai! annually in many of the states, a background affording ample oppor- tunity for thrills and laughs. Byron Morgan, who wrote the original story, and Sam Wood, who ected the picture, must have spent y days wz out the laugh. producing situations and gags. Don't miss it! “The Brute” starring Monte Blue is the bigvateraction presented by the Car Theatre today Friday and SatiBay. nilidly cast as a slow- y of VACATION test Inland Waters G. C. Williams G. W. A., Great Lakes Transit Corp., 101 Palladio Bidg., Duluth, Minn A languorous waltz in the modern French style, with interesting in- strumental effects. The refr carries a phrase or two of “dough- boy French” (easily understood). It’s a good dance rhythm for warm summer nights. The other numbers listed below are equally pleasing. Comeinandhear all of them—today! Coot von (ie Noe a, aE Gacquas Ranas> AND His Oacueerea My Sweetheart jalts With Vocal Refrain Cmasies Donnaxaces AND, His ‘Oxcinataa No. 20716, 10-1ach ’ Lueky Lindy! Fox Trot With Vocal Refrein , it Fox Trot With Vocal Refrain ‘Nav Smitxast ano tue Victon Oncurstaa | % “Ne, 20681, 10-tuch. ‘Whore the Wild, Wild Flowers Grow Fox Trot With Vocal Refrain ‘Roose Wours Kann anv His Oncunstna | ¥ Ne. 20717, 10-inch Frankie and Johnnie With Clerinet, Guiter and Abdal with Franx Cacait ‘Ne. 20715, 10-inch Red Piealele My Binee Aver Side by Side With Ukulele AuasN STancey-JoHNNY Manvin | ¥ Ne. 20714, 10-inch Hoskins-Meyer ‘The Home of KFYR The Movies {| Do Not Bargain With the Pri Beauty of ‘Your Hair * Have it permanently waved in l tharce curl waves at Hi IN of quality and-service. : A ey : Appointments for Mr: Harrington's petsonal-service must “wild and woolly. : But don't get the impression that} “The Brute” is just another of the hokum Westerns that have flooded! the screen lately. It is just the) reverse. It is among the really great inter- retations jof the old days of the| \Far West. There are the gold-rush. | the oil-rush, rodoes and lariats and Bud Men, Indians, sands, and sage- brush, fights and faro, ladies, all ‘the razzle d , and the humanity, too! Leila Hyams as’ the dance fought for and won, by th is very lovely, Clyde Coo ns ene of the fun the vaudeville stage, is cast as homa Red, a prospector who strikes pay dirt, and well-cust he is. Carroll Nye and Paul Nicholson are also members of the large com- pany, which icludes all the motl hordes of the plains. “The Brut is'a real Weatern picture, a vital nu man document. Alice Specht, formerly of Harrington’s and of the Pat-| terson Beauty Shop, is now) located at the Prince Beauty Parlors (Shop). Call 15. Phone 944 for tire service. SHINGLE You'll like this smart shingle. Unusually chie and individual. We have exert barbers. Will give you the right advice and the proper bob. Come in and con- sult us and grow young again. There is quality in Our Permanent Waves A. W. Lucas Co. Beauty and Bob Shop THE: SUMMER FOUNDATION ; | Warner’s Underbelt Corselette The Last Word in MODERN CORSETRY $3.50 A DBLIGHTFULLY long | line may be achieved by the average or heavi- er type by wearing this foundation garment with new patented underbelt. ie! it boning. elastic, not only flattens the diaphragm but gives a hygienic support to the abdomen. the rubber side insets which play: their part in ving an je when the ja ? ment is adjusted on Sizes 30 to 36 | Cuoose THE PAGE FIV® Final clearance of s dresses at $10.75 and $19.’ Sizes 16 to 38.—Rose Shop. |. Notice, A. O. U. WiiMem- |bers—Picnic postponed from July 17 to July 31, account of | funeral of Helen Robidou. ‘Hello, Bill:—The Elks club is open for you every evenieg | after 6 o'clock. id |make it your hi Dance at Moran’s Saturday inight, July 16th. Al Dutton | and his jazz hounds. Lawn Mowers Sharpened. |Ruder’s Furniture Exchange. ‘Phone 790-W. 113 5th. LITTLE JOE || FE YOu MAST - HANNE SPATS oo KIND YOU MEET THE NEW COMEDY TEAM Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT FRIDAY & SATURDAY KARL DANE and GEORGE K. ARTHUR - ae Inva story hilarious training camp of laughter and thrills. The new Corselettes, Brassieres and Bandele(tes are of extreme importance to the slenderized summer figure. It’s a pleasure to hear the exclamations of delight over our many lovely new things. Come in and see for yourself. The Voile Corselette Tailored in dainty transparent voile, with the pop- ular new diaphragm control. It has four garter straps and is shown in pink only. Made in sizes 32 and up $5.00 Egyptian Bandelettes The popular new narrow brassiere for the growing. miss or smaller woman. Comes in Nile,’ Peach, Maize or Pink colors to go with any of the summer ~ 4 dresses. Daintily tailoretl and some are lace trimmed. Very spectial at .... Garter Belts Light and cool for summfer wear. Some are dain-| tily lace trimmed, others plain tailored. Made with side opening and four $2 25 eee e stout garters .... figs The New Health Belt And Abdomfinal Support Especially designed to asfsist and facilitate the cor- rection of spinal and tosis ailments, this garment! is indorsed by stylists ajid physicians ‘as the one proper foundation for house, dress, sport and street - wear. Made of rayon brocade and double ‘interlin-, - ing throughout. { 3 We also feature a speci? line of, the longer | sieres for stouter fi , Ask to see the a new stylish things in o1 : corset i \

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