The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 10, 1927, Page 5

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; MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1927 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : | Social and Personal Misses Louise Hanson Entertain at Whist George Miss Louise Hanson and Miss Mil-| was the weck-end guest of Armand dred Patcra entertained at a whist DISCHARGED FROM HOSPITAL Ross Cullen of this city has been and Mildred Patera | discharged from st. Alexius hospital. SPENDS WEEK-END HERE =| Haskin of this city. is en route to Aberdeen, S. D. FROM CALIFORNIA in California. ? Engberg of Minneapolis|” ad et Mr. Engberg) Arthur Lucas returned Sunday from a several weeks’ trip*to points Oo | Hints on Etiquet 1—What is a good way to start he main course, what is a good guide to choosing the meat? ~ ee Sari ARRON ASbNe sn iia Hos PAGE FIVE. . ,. With restaurant life so prevalent in America today, what dinner dishes are most appreciated by guests? desserts, from the stereotyped hotel variety. . quired to make a secondary bid? &—Holding Q J 10 X X of suit, when may you bid it defensively? The Answers 1—Two, when not bid by opponent on left. 2—One and one-half. 3—If holding one outside quick trick. The Answers | 1—Serve hors-d’ouvres or a’ can- ape in the drawing room with a beverage before cing to the table. _ 2—Choose some dish, like Eng- lish Yorkshire pudding, Southern Virginia ham, or some other dis- tinctive thing your cook is famed or. +3—Home dishes, like different kinds of soup, meats, salads and Bridge Me Another BY W. W. WENTWORTH (Abbreviations: A—ace; K—king; Q—queen; J—jack; X—any card lower than 10.) 1—How many supporting _ tricks nay you count when holding A Q or K Q X in side suit? 2—How many quick tricks are re- Expert French marcelling, prompt and courteous service. —Vanity Beauty Shop, 4112 Broadway. Phone 1207. party Thursday evening in honor of the birthday anniversary of Miss Patera’s brother, Stanley. A color scheme of pink and white was carried out in the decorations and table appointments. Cards were played at three tables with honors going to Miss Alice Brown and Carl Schmidt. A course luncheon was served at the conclu- sign of the evening. EN ROUTE HOME Mr. and Mrs, H. H, Lidstrom and little daughters, Cecile and Carol, who have been the jzuests of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Belk for a few days. left Saturday for Glen Ullin where they will visit relatives before con- tinuing their trip to their home in Portland, Ore. The Lidstron.s are returning from an extended trip to France, AT BIBLE INSTITUTE Mrs. L. B. Williams of Bismarck has enrolled as a student at the Moody Bible institute of Chicago to prepare for special church work. Mrs, Williams is a member of the Evangelical church of this city. - SELLS INTERESTS William Hanson of Washburn has sold his interests in the Washburn Mercantile company to his partner, John H. Koth, Mr. Hanson will leave soon for Fort Worth, Texas, where he will spend the winter. WILL MEET THIS EVENING The Squirrel club will meet this evening at 7:30 im the club rooms at the Patterson hotel for the pur- pose of planning social events for the year. All members are urged to attend, PAN-HELLENIC WILL MEET Members of the Bismarck associa- tion of Pan-Hellenic will entertain at dinner Tuesday evening at 6:30 at the Grand Pacific hotel.. For reser- vations call Miss Ethel Pollard at 69-J. WILL GIVE MASQUERADE A dancing party will be given ‘Thursday evening, Oct. 20, at the A. O. U. W. hall under the auspices of the Women’s Benefit association of this city. Everybody will be wel- come. x. RETURNS TO BISMARCK Miss Madge Runey, county super- intendent 07 schools, retumaed to Bis- marck for the week-end etfter spend- ing the week visiting the county schools. AT GARRISON: Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Cayou and their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Hoopes of Mitchell, S. D., spent the week-end with friends at Gar- rison. HERE FROM DRISCOLL Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kress and \ daughter, Vera, of Driscof were the guests of riends in Bismarck Satur- day. WILL VISIT RELATIVES Mrs. H. A. Brandes left Saturday for Minneapolis and Gramite City, Ill., where she will spend a month - with relatives. pase; RETURNS FROM CONVENTION Miss Helen Katen retorned Fri-| - day from Grand Forks, where she attended the state convention of the Federation of Women’s clubs.. CALLED HERE BY ILLNESS \ Mrs. Mary Brown of Beach has heen called to this city by the illness \ of her daughter, Mrs. K. C. Arness. VISITS HERE. : Miss Eva Arntz, who is teaching in the Morton district this year, spent the week-end in Bismarck with \., friends. FROM MENOKEN Miss Gertrude Ness of Menoken, principal of the high schol, spent Saturday in Bismarck with friends. MARRIAGE LICENS'£ ISSUED A marriage license was issued Fri- day to Clarence Stanley of Bismarck and Miss Bertha Knecht of Krem, VISIT RELATIVES HERE Mrs. Thomas Ritchie and, son, Budd Quam, of Steele spent Satur- day in Bismarck with relatives. ON BUSINESS | E. L. Hurr, George Juewis and F. M. Loomis of Sterling were business callers in Bismarck Satarday. RANSACTS BUSINESS HERE Ber J. A, Coffey of Jamestown returned home Satu-day after trans- acting business here. “GUEST AT FRAHM HOME mee. J. Martell of Minot was a guest over the week-end at the HL . C. Frahm home. r The Weather. Vnsettied tonight end Tues- day. Possfbly showers, Continued cool, + Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits $30, $82.50 to $45 Wonderful Values « Bergesons Quality-Stiyle-Economy a eS ee ae Will You HELP? Fire is the greatest criminal in all history. He kills, burns and de- stroys without mercy. He blots out thousands of lives and hundreds of millions of dollars worth of property each year. Will you help cap- ture this criminal—tie him—bind him—run -him out of town? This is Fire Prevention Week. Now is the time for all of us to band together for the pro- tection of our homes, our places of business, -and the lives of our families. Every burnt match that we break, every cigarette that we stamp out, every bit of rub. bish that we clean up is another knot in the rope that binds the Fire Demon—another blow to the Demon’s a g TAM OUT WINDOW SHADES Window shades can be renewed if soiled at the bottom by removing from the roller and reversing, hem- ming the top and tacking the bottom on the foller. MILK BOX } If your back porch- faces hoe paint a small box the same color ask your milkman to leave your milk and cream there where the sun catie not reach it. R. E. BONHAM Optometrist DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 114¥; Fourth St. Phone 240-W Bismarck, N. D. Eyes Examined “lasses That Satisfy We are publishing this advertisement as a contribution to the cause of fire prevention, It is a worthy cause—one that deserves the whole-hearted support cf every property onner, every citizem The Helling Agency 108 Third St., Phone 877 Henry & Henry Investors Mortgage Security Co. J.P, Wagner, Mgr. Phone 188. _ , <. Es MURPHY “The Man Who Koons Insurance.” Phone 577, _ Obert A. Olson Phone 250 F. E. Young | City National Bank Bldg.

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