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TEMTABHS AUGUST 27; 1927 Social ‘and Personal * Mrs. J.C. Taylor Wins|Bismarck Girl Hikes Bridge Tournament at|to Fargo from Camp tournament which has been Bismarck Country club, u al Oe prize, a silv and was assisted: by ib, A profusion o: lecorated the roont| house. Out-of-town guests who attended Mrs. the} Campfire girls. Misses Kathryn and Mary Rowan of} bri en the c. B. Little, Miss riasy wei c. Dietrich, and California. Mrs. F. W. Snyder Is Honored ‘at. Bridge! Mrs, Petey Berry wes hostess Fri Mrs. J. C, Taylor won the brides al ’ flow- a . haymows, the* club: i is Arh Local Country Club|near Detroit ' Lakes Miss Bernice Voight of Bismarck in company with y from Fargo, Misses Marguerite Min- nis, Minerva Streed, and Mona Davis, hiked from Long Lake, near Detroit Lakes, Minn., to Fargo, ar- t'riving there Wednesday after a two days’ trip, ly. he girls ampfire girls’ camp at Long: Lake. ‘They made the entire trip on foot, refusing rides from passing motor- been attending the ists. . They secured their meals at towns visited, and spent the nights in Voight and Minnis were counselors at the camp, while Miss Streed and Davis were high point LOCATES IN HOLLYWOOD Charles Simon, former resident of rel d for three and one-half assistant attorney general of Dakota, has opened law offices at 216 Beine Studio buildifg, 6605 Hollywood Bi Hollywood, Cali to announcements received by friends in Bismarck. Bisma: a forth day evening, at two tables of bridge Mr. Simon has had 18 year: in compliment to Mrs. F. W. The Berry home was decorated with garden flow Alice Finnegan Mrs.’ R. won the & guest tifull: Mi favor was presented to Mrs jahon and Elmer spent the past Ly jay, for their home in N Miss Cora MeMahon, who ‘has been doing missionary work in Chil for the past three years, visited the Walter McMahon home this w ri her hom £ VISITS RELATIVES Mrs. Charles Dunn and son, Robe: of Washington, D. ‘Mrs. Dunn's brothe! of Wilton. with - relatives. ct inyder.j eral practice, and for two ye . Potter} ji rizes for bridge scores, and tax lai C,, are guests o! . Frank Dutton, Mrs. Dunn and son are on their way home from a trip to the west coast, where they spent a month a senior coynsel with the States board of tax appeals at Wa: He will specialize in income guest of honor at several social func- tions in that city. Mrs. Bert Lippold entertained at bridge for her - nesday. On Thursday she wes the st of honor at a bridge party if} given by Mrs. R. K. McFarland. In compliment to Mi Overbee, Mr: maney Bjerke gave a luncheon jay. ° TAKE EXTENDED TRIP Rev. and Mrs. Paul S. Wright of is cit; id Mrs. Wright's mother, Oliver Bell of Kenton, Ohio, re- turned Thursday from xtended motor trip. .After spending a week in Yellowstone Park the party went into the Bear Toth mountains in = they spent 10 days. trout fi . They returned home by way. of the Custer battlefield and the Black: Hills. RETURNS FROM WASHINGTON hewprrti re ose nm of D: empk x company, returned to Bia arck thi State Teachers’ co! ‘RETURN. HOME. lege. Misses Bernice and Orpha Helstein left Friday for. their home in Hibbin, Minn. ter_a-month’s visit in th TO MAKE HOME HERE a]. Mr. and Mrs. Willard G, Fulton hi ved in the city from Bot- tineau and are making their home at Person Court. Mr. Fulton will charge of the boys’ activities in ublic, schools, taking the place elegd, who is located MADISON, ' WIS. William Hollway of} ending . the 3. the guests G. Wanner. Mrs. ister of Mrs. Wanner. Mr: Hollway is a RETURN FROM ‘TRIP Mr. and Mrs. -M.. J. Wildes and Mrs. T.:P,:O%Connor and .- children id city at, the M. M. Ruder home. route: home ‘Twin -Cities.”. VISITS | Pi Mrs, Forrest T. iTS. HERE Athey, of. Manass: will .be remembered Miss Myrt! Freeburg. GUESTS AT SPEAKS HOME Mr. and Mrs, 8. B.. Chace: f and Mrs, Walter. Schmidt of Burliny ton, Iowa, are house guests at ¢ Speaks home. Mrs, Chacey En hey will visit in ..thel the home of ‘Mrs. Athey, and. Mr. have returned from a 10 days’ trip to Jamestown and New Rockf: where they, were the cuyests of relatives... ; RETURNS TO Miss Bernice Is: ;dav tor a mens we aknoney tar. spending two weeks, as of Miss Genevieve Rue. i this week en route to Fargo, where -| she will, spend several days. ne] RETURNS FROM: VACATION’ Mrs. Catherine Hendershot returned A beive calf with a frame she has spent a vacation of several weeks. wit! new bag of unusual shape ‘is of olain g relatives. ATTEND TOURNAME! Mr. and Mrs. Hi baseball tournament. Christy Bismarek ball tournam from Barlow and Ja she spent the past week as the guest ATTEND BASEBALL GAMES Hurry Mackin and daughter, lat! VISITS RELATIVES Miss Alice Marsh of relatives, celebration .| ATTENDS LINDBERGH WELCOME dudge Fred Jansonius left Thurs- day for Fargo to attend the welcome lor Colonel Charles Lind- bergh. turned Friday from Gran Colo., where they have spent several RETURN FROM COLORADO Mr. and Mrs. Myron weeks. * R tonsil operation Friday morning at SON BORN A son was born Friday at,the Bis- marck hospital to : Mr. and obinson of Bismarck. AT ST. ALEXIUS HOSPITAL Miss Jeanne Setzer underwent St, Alexius hospital. ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL Mrs. tal for treatment. E friends in Pargo. for the week-end. A Radiantfire takes the chill off these cool. mornin and evenings. Utilities Co. =———— SS sister of Mrs. Speaks. TO DETROIT LAKES Thursday from. Flint, Mich., where John A. Largon, accompanied by ef behipes for troit Lakes where they will j Larson family at their summer home at that resort. z HERE FROM MINNEAPOLI! Miss Viola Wingreene of Min apolis is spending some time in tl chy as the guest of her brother sister-in- M » G Wingreene. SPENDS: WEEK-END IN FARGO Miss Alta Bremer le! Fargo, where she will week-end at her hom: INDERGOES OPERATION Catherine Opits Ul Miss 2s She Weather this afternoon, or tonight. Cloudy % lerwent an ral at lexi ofodgital Frigg Showers’ or thundetstorms | Me al Friday for fr sped the Should never be drunk. Most easily digested food, ‘As well as her. most eomplete ‘And best balanced’ diet. Bridgeman-Ruseell Company HAVE A SON A son was born Friday at St. Alex- ius hospital to Mr. and Mrs, Andrew rdahl of this city. AT ST. ALEXIUS HOSPITAL Walter Walz of Zap has been ad- mitted to St. Alexius hospital treatment. AT FARGO Miss Irma-Logan is the guest The Melody Shop, Biamarek - TUNER C. L. BRYAN The Musie Shop, Mandan Mrs, Anne L, Peterson Teacher of Piano Temporarily Located at 228 Second Bt. Phone 586 Matinee Every Day at 2:30 RT TONIGHT - SATURDAY ‘MONDAY - TUESDAY lermdn Barchinger of Center drove to Bismarck Friday to attend the opening games of the Mrs. of Streeter drove to to attend the base- 3 returned own, where Vine re- Junction, Mrs. R. C. Ed Hoffman of Moffit has been admitted to St. Alexius hospi- for gs Consolidated) Ten Modern Command. ; her ends makes an THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PORN Ee SRT 9 Fa Hints on Etiquet ‘ I ‘amusing and striking 1, What is a new club member'stilton of “Beau <reste first club duty? . the leading masculine role, Jocelyn Is it tecessary’ for the person | Lee, Arthur Hoyt, Romaine Fielding, who sponsors h new member to in-|Rose Burdick and Maude Truax, | Mk 4o whem; Wetld ‘one ievue geste] Capitol Club Match to Be Finished Soon| cards at his club? The Answers 1, Pay initiation fees and dues. Final matches in the capitol golf club handicap tournament will be) | played next week. With the lower ‘0. 3. Only friends he would be glad to have in his own home. | bracket already complete only one! the| match remains determine ———— At The Movies i iin. | Carrying heavy handicaps, all CAPITOL THEATRE ~| the low players in the club hi “The Prairie King,” latest Ugi-| vassed out. of the picture, leaving! versal-Jewel starring Hoot Gibson,| three admittedly poor golfers with a will be shown at the Capitol Thea-| chance for the crown, tre tonight. Brimful of action, Parsons, carrying a handicap of 13/ laughs, thrills and romance, the pic-|strokes on each nine holes, barely! ture should delight all who delight in| managed to nose out Paul Cook in western “wows.” Filmed: under the| the semi-final match in the lower able direction o* B. Reaves Eason,| bracket. He will meet the winner of with Barbara Worth, Charles Sellor,| the Hopton-Simons match this week. Rosa Gore, Al. Priscoe and others in; Results’ of . first-round matches “|the cast.’ This peppy photoplay| were: Olsness defeated M. Hagen promises to be one of the most pop-, Hopton won from Lynch ular pictures the inimitable Hoot has| Simons defeated Ermatinger; Bir ever made. zell won from Irick by default; Bake: — | defaulted to LaFrance; Parsons beat ELTINGE THEATRE | | Prenner; S, Hagen defaulted to Cook) Esther Ralston irons out a few) and Heising beat O'Hare. kinks and wrinkles in the social code| Results of second round matches of today in her latest fast moving, were: comedy, ‘Ten Modern Command-| Hopton defeated Olsness, Simons ments,” which comes to the Eltinge| defeated Birdzell; Parsons defeated for Monday and Tuesday. | LaFrance and Cook defeated Heising allowing Mine Rabon to Wussle Cot! gongy, Gord Tires $5.95 vention for it was he who wrote od - baceys Stan a cot oon “Ten Modern Commandments” is * ne iat Gidea tiie ee eee Ave., Bismarck, N. 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