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UH i THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1927 | Social and Personal | Mrs. T. C. Madden and Miss B. M. Churchill . Miss Madge Runey are! Gives rir Hostesses At At Bridge Mrs. T. C. Madden « and Miss Madge Runey entertained Wednesday eve- ning at the Madden home in compli- ment to Miss'Lorane Carder of Law- rence, Kansagi Three tables of bridge were in play Sa the evening. Mrs. E. J. Heising, Ernah Rust and Miss Carder warded the prizes for honors at An ‘attra color scheme of blue and gold was carried out in the table appointments, while bouquets of flowers decorated the rooms, The hostesses served luncheon courses at the concluston of the games, 3 Mrs. Chas. Faust And Mrs. Chas. Young: Are Hostesses ‘Wednesday Mrs. Charles Faust and Mrs. Charles Young entertained Wednes- day afternoon in honor of the 70th i bret hi of their mother, Mrs. Hosford. The guests were entertained at a social afternoon at the close of which the baa 7m served a lunch- eon course. 40 guests. ed the rooms,. while bouquets Vis peas and taper. candles were re sed on the luncheon table. The, guests presented Mrs. Hosford with many rifts. Mrs. Charles Soles assisted the hostesses in entertain- ing. Out Of Town Guests Are Honored At Tea Mrs. C. B. Rosen was hostess Wed- at tea in honor of the following out- of-town guests: Misses Orpha and Bernice Hell- stein of Hibbing, Minn., Miss Ruby Glazer of Minot, Miss Ha stein of Chicago, Mrs. Pa of Iron Mountain, Mich Rita Greengard and 3 Rosen of Mandan, Mrs. Rosen used garden flowers to decorate the rooms and tea table. Birthday “Anniversary Of-.Mrs. Agre Marked » O. A. Sorsdahl was hostess evening in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. M. O. Agre. Whist was played at four tables during the evening. Mrs. A. bibs alaen Mrs. C. W. Peterson, Mrs. H. Kunkel won honors cards. Bouquets of gar- den flowers were used about the rooms to furnish a pretty floral note. At the conclusion of the games the hostess served g course luncheon. The birthday cake decorated with candles formed the ‘centerpiece for the table. The gucsts presented Mrs. ane with many -lovely birthday gifts. RETURN FROM VACATION TRIP Mrs. Nellie Evarts and daughter, Miss Gertrude Evarts, returned Tues- lay from an extended vacation trip. jiss*Evarts, who has been attending e summer session at the University of To et her mother in Minne- they visited in the Twin uluth, and Port Arthur. They took the boat trip to Isle Royale in Lake Superior and spent several days at the resort before returning home. GUESTS LEAVE TODAY Mr. and Mrs. Noel <Astlund and li son of Minneapolis, and Miss Wermerskirchen of Saal ity. S. D., who have been the gues’ of Miss Gert: Dworsky ind Miss Bernice ts rude Fitzgerald’ th this week. left this morning for their homes. , TO LAKES Joseph Breslow left this morning for Detroit Lakes, Minn., where he with Mrs. Bres- the mer. ‘ the oe eno MINNESOTA- Misses Drpbe and Bernice Hell- stein of Hibbing, Minn., are in the city,as the guests of their aunt, Mrs. M. M. Ruder, at 312 Avenue B west. WILL visiT AT AT NAPOLEON Fieri; George Laney and sister, Mrs. A. Meticher, left joie for nos tesa where they will s; Cag a week with relatives and * FROM ROSE GLEN Mrs. Selma Jacobson has as her house guest her sister, Mrs. J. 0. Lein of Rose Glea. ©, Mostly fair tonight and Fri- day. Rising Temperature ‘Friday. NEW STYLES .U. instructive _ Paper at W .C.T. An_ interesting and meeting of the W. C. T. U. was held Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. 0. Varney. Following an in- formal round tabie discussion, Miss B. M. Churchill read a paper on “Law Enforcement.” Miss Churchill's paper was com- posed of worthwhile quotations from Prominent men who have given their Spinions of the efforts made to en- force the prohibition laws. In an- swer to those who have bemoaned the failure of the 18th amendment, Miss Churchill quotes Henry Ford: “After its five years of trial, pro- hibition is not a failure. It is the people who have neglected to corre- spond with it who are the failures. It took Christianity hundreds of years to obtain a footing, why should anyone consider five years sufficient Newell above mamed cigars. North Dakota Woman Writes Book of Verse Miss Huldah Lucile Winsted, dean of women 2t the Minot State Teach- had her third book poems published. The volume jast released is entitled ers college, bi of North ‘Di “North Dakota Land of be ction of North Dakota Verse.” first lensed in 1924. uted to many books, newspapers in the ea: insted’ for a tryout of the greatest reform since the introduction of Christianity itself. The good that has already from it infinite}; outweighs the ; and the evils that are, do not arise from prohibition but from the failure La ald prohibition.” Clinton Howard, manager of the national united committee for law enforcement, says. | “Any man who buys any prohibited | commodity—dynamite or liquor—is ‘bootlegging’ the constitution. Shame on the man who lifts the flask above ‘the flag.” Miss Churchill read opinions from several other prominent men. Miss Annie D. Burr, Mrs. E. A. Wilson, and Miss Churchill were ap- pointed to ai iss Bertha Pal- eting temperance songs and poems for a rural school text book which will be published soon. FACTORY a Ww. A. cadens factory _repre- sentat%e for Harvester, Dutch Mas- ter, and Henry George cigars, of New York is spending a few days in the When $500 cash and Balance like rent will buy. A new just finished five room modern .bungalow, hardwood floors, ' built- in-fixtures, furnace heat, full | partitioned base- eal basement, garage. Immediate possession. Price $4,800. Hedden Real Estate Agency 10 Years of Active City Business Webb Block Phone 0 Rosie lifey, laughy, lady! ‘. Hodge Podge TONIGHT © Thursday In their city visiting with the Winston and company, jobbers for ta Land of Thc Sky”! relatives and friend: Are You Tired of Jazz? { ~ Hear Something Different MEN’S GLEE CLUB -_ NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE at Bismarck Auditorium August 8th, 8:15 P. M. Admission 75c, 50c and 25c¢ Reserved seats at Harris & Woodmansee THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ated to educator, as follows: George Au: McFarland, man, Scholar, Educational Statesman and North Dakota Pioneer Who Has Seen Some Of His Dreams Come True.” The book is divided into jongs of ‘North Dako- Selections,” and Verce.” The entire a universal appeal, thou@\ the North Dakota selections ieee: loved by those who know the prairies. well known North “To Gentle- the Jean Preston Is Mrs. A. EL Preston A color scheme of yellow pointments, n to the beauties of North Dakota, proving that North Dakota is able to make worthy con- tributions to the literature of the en- tire west, TO SPEND VACATION Miss Bertha Severtson left today for Sheyenne and McVille where she will spend a two weeks’ ition with the. Sky; A afternoon. poems have volume th Honored At Party entertained Monday afternoon in honor of the thirteenth birthday anniversary of! her granddaughter, Jean Preston. tractively carried out in the decora- tion of the rooms and in the table ap- The guests spent a so- cial afternoon with music and games. Mrs. Preston served a dainty re- freshment course at the close of the The birthday cake and) bouquets of sweet peas, carnations and nasturtiums formed the center- piece for the luncheon table. Tho was at- Mrs. home A. W. LUCAS CoO. ‘Bismarck’s Busy Shopping , Center . | PAN-HELLENIC® BRIDGE PARTY | filinois and Wisconsin where Pan-Hellenic Bismarck will give a bridge Monday evening at 8 o'clock. place where the party will be held will be announced later. are requested to call Nuchols' at 986-J for reservations. GUESTS DURING CONVENTION Mr. and Mrs. Carl Odney of James- town were house guests of Mr. and A. J, Hollensworth of this city while Mr. Odney attended the drug- gists’ convention at Mandan. HAVE RETURNED HOME Mr. and Mrs. E. Wednesday Cities, Chicago, and other points in ™ PAGE FIVE they] Greatly reduced prices.on ‘all coats and dresses. Bismarck association of| have spent several weeks. party lene! 2 vethe VISITS FRIENDS HERE Cloak Shop, 412 Main. 24 Miss Ruth Kaiser of Miles City, omeinemnenterstienesi 4 Members| Mont., is visiting friends in Bismarck The 10th is the last day. of: ‘Miss Mary| this week. discount on Gas bills. IMPORTANT NOTICE Prof. A. H. J. Giragosian, Artist Rug Specialist, will discontinue performing on oriental rugs after completing this trip, but will continue next summer. Stopping at the Lewis & Clark Hotel, Peet Idan, D. DR. M. E. BOLTON | Osteopathic Physician f 114%; Fourth St. Phone 240-W fi Bismarck, N. D. L. Bannon returned from the Twin Napperville, Ill. ; 30th annual tour will appear Friday 9:00 A. 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