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| wW MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1927 Violet Smith and Anne Roseneau his: | Hostesses Saturday Miss Violet Smith and Mi Roseneau were hostesse: Anne ton Luken of Dickinson who spent] the week-end in this ci Bouquets of sweet peas were used to carry out a color seheme of and white in the oration of rooms. The evening was spent with dancing and games, at the close of which a luncheon on ‘couree wi rved. Mildred Rundell Is Honoree at Luncheon Mrs. E. M. Hendricks entertained at a pretty bridge luncheon Saturday in compliment to Miss Mildred Bun- dell, who is leaving Bismarck this decorated the ‘iniature overnight rere used as centerpieces for ine “\uncheon table: Bridge was played. at three table: following the luncheon. Mrs. Roy Bakken. and Miss. Winnifred Junge were awa’ prizes for sco Rundell recétved a da guest ? HERE “SATURDAY. Miss Mary Wheeler, y of the United Cl Y tory jes betty” ‘onn., were the guests of friends in Bismarck Saturday while en route home from a trip through ‘the national parks. ae MAN V1 VISITS HERE x. manager for stone ‘ord mn wets company of Du- luth, spent the week-end in the city as th guest of W. A. Donnelly. Mr. Gi is taking a vacation trip th North’ Dakota, Montana Washington, is visiting + friends and customers of his ‘com- pany’s: branch houses ‘through northwest. RETURN TO BISMARCK Mr and Mrs. A. Le Overbee and children fteturned to theit home in Bismarck Satutda: Nes. Overbee nt the past . J. Moe family y City, while Mr. Overbee is returning from a busin trip to Middleton, Ohio. WITH PARENTS Mra. Simon: W, Fraser toes rned to Bismarck today ‘after spending the week-end Fargo as the ae of! by her sist Mis who will visit in Bismarck until The openii —* "FROM BUYING TRIP. : B. Harris of the © Harris- : at the hon home By her parents, Mi Stignd Mes. R. L. Best. Miss Bes the] wy; Social and Personal [aS J. C. Taylor. Is Hostess at Bridge Breakfast Saturday Taylor entertained at a Mrs, ‘J. C. breal j aturdny morning at the aE Country tub, which will be ylor will be hoste (Garden n flowers Lg ted the tables’ 1. Bid; fallo Prizes were ox bs man and tS Mrs. Taylor was was pisyed L. Shu- . Mundy. “hostess to 14 guests. GUEST OF LEWIS F. CRAWFORD James Bancroft Gore of Rapid . D., was a ‘week-end guest of Grawford of the state his- at society. Mr..Gore is a noted engineer and mining expert Ing returned ‘recently from ai year’s work in South America, where been making gold an rer 1 surveys for ‘the een je will join Mrs. Mont., Seine his lowstone Park. Mr. Gore Mr. Crawford were ‘schoolmates at Harvard. RETURNS TO CONSERVATORY, ‘iss Edna Dean Best left Saturday for Mitwa ee, where she will re- udy of pipe organ, after. past three months in the government. at Billi trip to re} Best is 5 Stadent “ the Milwaukee Conserva- at which place Miss Roberta) Best is a violin instructor. EN ROUTE HOME Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thor: spending a few days in with frlends, en route to their homo} at Dunseith from Fargo. Mr. Thoral- son is business manager of “the state sanitarium at San Haven. VISITS PARENTS HER! eerie Bossptiug has re- Washingt D..C., where she holds a civil service ending four weeks in Bi the guest of her parents, TAKE MOTOR TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Brown have returned to Bismarck after tended motor Ok through They were traveling for ae month. the Bismarck high EN ROUTE TO GRAND FORKS Mr, and Mrs. Nick - Heinzen of: Aberdeen, left Friday to con-} tthue their trip to Grand Forks rier ending several days in aes the guests of Me, and Mts. R. D: ‘Burcs y “RETURNS TO. TO CANADA. Mrs,..Eliza: M. Suttle ‘left Bataniay ttt Brighton,; immer} ome. of “Mr: Battles is Jeter. ool. 10 MINNEAPOLIS ses Helen Katen,. Helen ‘Dahi,| R ee Frances: Wanner: left Saturday! for. 0 MILWAUKEE Mis: ce, Hawk Fett Saturday for Milwaukee whe: he -will) spend a two week: apent Sunday. friends. BAND WiLL MEET 1 The Juvenile : band: will »meet “thi 80, while a meeting -of the beginne: ill be held Tuesday morning at 10 o'ek WEEK: we END GUESTS Mr, and Mrs. A. Johnson of Mobrid, it k-end in Bismarck le Oberg home. D. WILL MEET ters of the Union Veter- M. Fort’ tent No. 3, will meet t! ening at. 8 o’elock in the Elks’ hall. — DRIVE TO MINOT... ., ark and Mrs. Otto Holts ‘end- Miss jet. Lane drove to Minot Satur- to. spend the week-end _ with nds.:* - IST HOME a Almquist have | ™ jet, and FROM “WASHBURN “William. Poo of Washburn spent| .. the week-end in Bismarck as the guest of relatives. — Sa, OF Rae Grant. ims of ‘Arena 3j ur i Bismarek, looking after buai- di ness affairs. eg | ROK ft erIyAl, ait bir sey = simition to the Sian Teepttal for. treatment. SPEN! eeanalors Um BUBINE * "wnent busin {from q here the: ont “Miss rere ‘Dien ier Baturda: for Chicago .where she will spend ey weeks as the William. Larson. ; - PROM M-KANSAS ; Marea Baumfolk arrived in the éity today from: her, Ludell, Kan. to’ spend some ‘ the C. A. Slorby home. DISCHARG! OM HOSPITAL Mrs. R. B. Meola." ae len were disc! ro "i Kfexia seat ‘Saturasy. os a FROM 8: F. W. Pusch of- St. FAUL aaent for’ the ‘Northern. Pacific, visita friends in ek: Friday. 32d ‘Menus For the °.’ Family Y SISTER MARY : Bieakfest—Freah lums, cere: cream, crisp broiled ie Sates matoes, Luncheon—Molded salad, rye bread, apple, tapioca pi ding with sauce, tea. nen oe chops, iced. pota- ream, oFai tah dy Scher sorbet, greet cap cen oe eet Heciuding fi bowls with the fruit - service~ breakfast Oy Pel many -a stained fer ia hee ot in Jokes and he tea ir a disfigures it for months: . tthe Stace are’ dipped into = iF lcaredustigas obligatory lub members? ci Phe Anowors first of a series of parties at} ng the breakfast, and f iy i] At.the Bismarck | Public Library || i: Vyoung married position, | as Reais te: principal ‘of capital my. mystery story'with the setting hi |: christ nn | troublous: da; former re! aan of this Mi H Margeosel bea igs cone rf an the aencin all ane: "7 ; with a ‘naid This shoe illustrates the new inner curved heel and the effect of the high atch with low-heel shoes. Beige kid is Lian ot nd saddied = with jack. The public eT, has the follow- ing. new me for circulation today: Rental Fiction mni Pressure. The hero and heroine of this story have widely di: ferent outlooks and interests.’ This couple experiences and the the driving force struggle Hi suc Brom sible, enttitictig tine Convngia , who, ~ eat a elf, loved a man who w a impulse was a stoner t Se hed charity. cht peal f Complication. Gay musing stofles of young married stories of you! irls face to face with romantic cri Hale—Home Tal Story of the is, written ‘otic ly Shane who American, theatre it Molly born in the ‘nineties. ' How they reacted to life, ‘to war, apd love and through it a! they remained simply themselves, is lar ore rl ef this novel. id Beyond. Three| i re 3 the tales are of a psychic nature. Morocco, France, and Monte Carlo are the background for the other three stories. liams—The Silver Forest. A nting lodge in the Maine wood: Wodehouse — The Small Bachelor. George Finch, of New York City, was seine his best to remedy his bachel- orhood. But——+- Wright—God and the Grocery: A story that constructively faces the need of religion inthe world today. Sevens] Fiction = terious affair at Styles. A baffling detective: story. Cooper—Oklahonia. The opening jahoma. to settlers; : the carly 3 Interwoven with the love story of Mort Sturdevant, and lary Brya Doyl Book of: Sherlock he great detective. in his grea’ ay y a Rmnaglore' Cave. ae: Haile ceapton Rages Rageant excited Ey land nd club in London Niven—Wild’ combination of ture. very ever) ry joan i fie fascinating act Mand real adven- New conic a Older Fiction | | Bronte—J. Cervi Bf ar dixo Dostoevakii—Crime an Forster—P: je In The Three Punishment: Black Holmes ‘Ipie Venner. Muir—Stickeen. ap emae Wiges of the Cabbage rinnerton—The anne Sister. Turgenev—! id Children. If At The Movies | ELTINGE THEATRE Esther Ralston and Neil Hamilton are featured at the Eltinge today and Keostay ras Ten Modern Command- tory of Broadway foot- ings aad tin Pan Alley”. music ae jet is. credited. with . the ry. ery bit of the jassy jo which has made him Matinee Every Day at 2:30 One of the: best. pic- tures in which Esther Ralston: has. appeared, a theatrical boarding who has vowed never to go on he feels that it She sticks to young song writer i From then on her of life and the stage undergo a radical change. How she ai 3 him ard how he follo the “Ten Modern Commandments” of the chorus girl in obtaining her desire, phe Ope ofthe year’s best produc: Neil Hamilton, famous. for work in “Beau Geste,” one of the m handsome leading men on the scree! is excellent as Tod Gilbert, the young song writ Arthur @ jaude | Truax, Romaine. Fielding and Rose Burdick do all that is expected of | them as the old | troupers. PALACE-MAN: DAN ae. Wonder Bon ‘comes to the Palace with the vaudeville for Tuesday eve- ning. Although but eight years old, Raymond displays talent in pjaying the saxophone that places the most remarkable youthfal prodi- gies of the world. He is reported as “a musical genius indeed and a fin- Kiltie Clown and caper cig and falls. Lloyd & Browder arc # pleasing team with a good line of songs and chatter that will catch the fancy of their listeners | - in their sketch, “You Can't Believe im. “Scintillating Sample of Songs and Stops” are displayed by the Fox Twins and Company. The twi ir of boys doing excellent dances sisted by two ladies in thepresenta- tion of bel blll and ensemble dances ai songs. Dixon Brothers and enterbain- ing team ofreothedy actoba CAPITOL New York rocked with laughter for more than a season at the comedy scenes in “What Price Glory,” the William Fox screen version of the celebrated stage success by Lauren: Stallings and Maxwell Anderso: which four days’ engage- ment at the Capitol theatre soon. The critics of the metropolitan dailies were unanimous in their com mendation of this supreme motion picture achievement. Following is a brief reproduction of one of the view: Qui in Martin of The World, $2 “What Price Glory’ becomes a film play of vast and inseparable entertainment qualities. It is terrif- ly funny, vitally hard-boiled and triumphantly free, for the most part, from the sticky slabs of sentiment which heretofore have featured and marred the efforts of those makers of the cinema who have striven to Prepare for us in celluloid something of what once happened in the fields of France. “T-can only’ bend low in acknowl edging to a fitte and gifted crew my TUESDAY are; ne Jtdge A. McG. Beede Atldresses Meeting of Local Lions Club Jubige A. McG. Beede of Fort Yates, who jis recognized as an authority on Indira:s, addressed the Lions’ club today) with an interesting talk on the menta,! development and living con- dition4 of the Indians. He also spoke | briefly, of the differences in the | Indian } language. In hanor of F. W. Snyder, who at tended | hix'last meeting of the Lions club hegre togay because of his crans- ter to \Fargo, Judge S. L. Nuchols bade n| brief speech and presented Mr. Sn,rder with a gift from the members of the club. Gerald, Richholt won the attendance | prize of ithe day. In the absencqaf the prestident, Dr. F. B. Strauss, William Couch presided at the meet: ZZ s SSSSSSSS 0550905900095 0590 0 ing. Judge Ab. McG. Beede of Fort Yates, +|E. F. Skinner and Carleton Alm of Bismarck | were guests of the club today. MAA LADLE Newest of smart matetials for chic ubdies is transparent black, such as) lace chiffon or bléck point d’esprit| ag used here® The back is very low, with petalled lower edge. Green vel- vet ribbons form the shoulder straps| and ¢ie. about the waist. Temperance Union Will Support Only ‘Dry’ Candidates Minneapo¥is, Aug. 29.) port of onfly those candidates are the undéubted friends of prohibi- tion” is pledged by the National Women's Christian Temperance Un- on in its platform adopted at the mnual convention here today. ‘ollowing ;closely the requests of officers whog in their, annual reports, urged relenthess war on office seek: ers running ‘without “dry their platforms, the union ununi- to actively campaign who really care that receive full benefit appreciation for oné of the grandest evenings which"I have ever spent he- fore a motion picture screen.” STORM DEATH TOLL MOUNTS St. Johns, N. F., August 29—(4)- The death ‘toll resulting from last Thursday's disastrous hurricane was (mounting today and assuming the |Pfoportions of a calamity. 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