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\i/ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Mrs. Eldon Anderson Is Hostess+to Girls of Campfire Group Mrs. Eldon Anderson was hostess Friday evening to members of the Wazieyata group of Campfire girls at a theatre party. " After the program at the Eltinge, refreshments were served at the ' Anderson home. Halloween colors and favors decorated the rooms and table. ‘Mrs. Anderson is guardian of the Wazieyata group. Mrs. M. O. Agre Gives s Party For Daughter Mrs. M. 0. Agre entertained Thursday afternoon in honor of the tenth dirthday anniversary of her daughter, Edith. « The afternoon was spent with games and music, at the conclusion of which a luncheon was served. The birthday cake, decorated with candles, formed the centerpiece for the luncheon table. Mrs. William Klein assisted the hostess in serving. The little guests pal Edith with many lovely gifts. ee * The debate which was held Thurs- day evening at the University of North Dakota between the North Dakota debate team and Cambridge University was a non-decision affair. , The question debated was “Resolved; that the ethics of the modern busi- ness world are incompatible with sound morality.” Robert Birdzell of this city is a member of the debating team at the University of North Dakota. ak * Mr. and Mrs. J. Tucker of Minne- apolis, who have been visiting at the home of Mrs. Tucker’s mother, Mrs, Anna Peterson, for the past two weeks, left Friday for eastern points. On Nov. 15 they will sail for Europe in the interests of Mr. Tucker’s business as _ a silver fox promoter. While in Europe Mr. and Mrs. Tucker will travel in 10 countries, ee Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Williamson have as their house guests, Mr. Williamson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L, Williamson of Lisbon, and Mrs. Williamson’s_ mother, Mrs. J. N. Campbell of Duluth. Mrs. Campbell will spend several weeks here before » Out-of-Town Guest Is Honored at Part: Friday evening in compliment t Mrs. E. Kramer of Waubay, S. D. who is the house guest of her sic ter, Mrs. J. W. McGuiness. Two tables of bridge were in pla: during the evening with honors go ing to Mrs. R, E. Potter and Mrs F. F. Conradi. A guest favor wa: presented to Mrs. Kramer. Halloween colors and favors wer: carried out in the decoration schem: and table appointments. At th close of the evening the hostes: served a luncheon course. eee | The Alpha Eta chapter of Del- phian will meet Tuesday morning at 9:30 at the Hotel Prince. Miss Hardy | Jackson will be leader and the topic for discussion will be “Early Ger- man Composers.” Text reports will) be given by Mrs. S, W. Corwin, “The Life of Bach”; Mrs. Josep! Breslow, “Organ Composers”; Mrs. J. B. Smith, “The Well Tempered Clavichord”; Mrs. C. B. Rosen, “The Passions”; Mrs. J. C. Taylor, “Life of Handel,” “Handel as Opera Di- rector,” and “The Oratorio.” * More than 80 guests attended the! masquerade party given Thursday evening at the A. O. U. W. hall un- der the auspices of the Women’s Benefit association. Prizes were given for the most attractive cos- tumes, and refreshments were served during the evening. . Bismarck residents who can pro- vide rooms for members of the state high echool band, who have been in- vited to this city to play at the state educational convention, are request- ed to call S. P. Orwoll at 960-R. The convention will be held here Oct, 26, 27 and 28. nit J. M. Devine, commissioner 4 agriculture and labor, will address a joint meeting of Minot Rotarians| and farmers of that section Monday, | Oct. 81. Mr. Devine will speak on “The Value of Intelligent Coopera- | tion between City, and Farm.” The Bismarck Study club = meet Monday afternoon at 3 o’clock' at the home of Mrs. O. Lundquist: for the special occasion of Guest Day. Mrs. Florence Davis will give; going to California for the winter. : * * Miss Emily Olson of this city, who is attending the University of North Dakota, has been named on the re-; meeting Wednesday evening at the vest Field.” freshment committee for the annual “Little Girls Party” sponsored by the Women’s League of the Univer- siay. The party will be given Nov.4. * Earl Benser of Bismarck, cadet colonel of the University of North Dakota R.0.T.C., was a member of the committee in charge of arrange- ments for the Officers’ club banquet which was- held recently honoring new officers of the local unit. * Mr. and Mrs. Billy Chapleau left Friday for their home at Fargo. Mr. Chapleau was the director of the musical revue “Too Many Wives,” played here Thursday even- ying under the auspices of the U. C. T. auxiliary, : ie Mrs. W. M.. Luke entertained Thursday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Harold Speaks. A color scheme of pink and white was carried out in the decorations with cut flowers, Following a social afternoon a two course luncheon was Served. Mrs. A. E. Brink, Mrs.#". A. cone lin and Mrs. R. A. Tracy left Friday by car for Minneapolis, where they will attend the Minnesofa-Iowa foot- ball game. They plan to return to Bismarck Wednesday. 2 Miss Mabel Kindschy left Friday for Fargo and the Twin Cities where ‘she will spend a month or six weeks with relatives and friends. Before returning home she will spend a short time in LaCrosse, Wis. and other Eastern points. | Mrs. F. X. Dempsey of Raleigh is spending a few days with Mrs. Charles Boardman of this city, while en route to Lincoln, Neb., where she will visit her mother. Mrs. Demp- sey isa former, resident of Bismarck Mrs. Chris Iverson has been dis- charged from St. Alexius hospital following an operation. Mrs. Iver- son is greatly improved in health, A. V. Lund of Wilton spent Friday in Bismarck, looking after business affairs, yr B. W. Graham of Regan trans- acien business in Bismarck Thurs- lay. x The Weather Fair. tonight and Sunday. Slightly cooler tonight, ‘Warmer Sundhy. New Shipment of- the famous Hart Schaffner & Marx Greyhounds See North Window State Corn Show Nov. 2, 3, 4,5 s _ Quality-Style-Economy DANCE- a paper on “Mural Painting.” ‘oe * The Lions club will not meet Mon- day noon but will hold the regular: | Elks hall, when District Governor W. ' 'M. Oates of Aberdeen, 8. D., will be [a guest of the club. = Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wiley and} little daughter of Fargo are in the city for a few days while Mr. Wiley is transa ting business. * Mrs. Henry Richholt has returned from a several weeks’ trip to Lisbon | and St. Paul where she was the} guest of relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Robert Boyd have as their guests their daughter, Mrs. R. W. Byerly, and little son, Billy, of Velva, * ee Mr. and Mrs, A. R. Almquist and family and Miss Ethel Miller left Friday for Fargo to spend a few days with relatives. : . , The Catholic Daughters of Amer- ica will meet Monday evening at 8 o'clock at St. Mary's auditorium. Joseph P. Graber of Fargo spent Friday in Bismarck looking after business and visiting friends, Mrs. Robert Stangler anc little daughter of Jamestown are visiting in Bismarck for a few days, * Mrs. F. J. Leibole of the Sarah Gold Shop has returned from a busi- ness trip to eastern cities. Memebrs of the Monday club will meet Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs, A. M. Brandt. W. H. Hilbert and J. R. Jones of Pleasant View were business callers in Bismarck Friday. * Chris Wetzel and George Pehl of Arena spent Friday in this city transacting business, OOOO? f Bridge Me Another BY W. W. WENTWORTH BY W. W. WENTWORTH CAtheeviaton; A-recei Kovking; Q—queen; J—jack; iit Ie hit tty | '—What do you initi : ‘A XX; hearts AX X s—K X X; clubs— : diamond: : cl =X XXX ? holds A Q 10 with X X X in dummy. How should he finesse first time the suit is played? 3—What is the cause most defeats in bridge? , The Answers 1—Dari layers bi trump. It a ti nips. Pe ceed small Gen dummy and 3—Making an unsound initial bid. (Copyright, 1927, by the Ready erence Publishing Company) f Hints on Etiquet t 1, What is the keynote of a Junch- eon as against a big dinner? 2. How are guests received at 2 luncheon? The longest ocean wave ever mea- sured was 675 feet. Mrs. A. C. Brainerd entertaine' j a phenomenal young American violinist, with Mar- gery Maxwell, soprano, will give a concert at the Bismarck auditorium Saturday evening, October 29. Harry Farbman, ° a) CHURCHES { eS GERMAN BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Eighth and Rosser Avenue. Fred E. Klein, Pastor. Sunday services: 10.00 a, ni. Sunday school. 11:00 a. m. Morning service. 7:00 p.m. Meeting of B. Y. P. U. 8:00 p.m. Evening service. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Corner Fourth Street and Avenue C. Sunday service at 11:00 a. m. Subject: “Probation After Death.’ Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. ~ A reading room is open in the church building _ ever Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, except legal holidays, from 2 to 4 p. m. TRINITY ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH Avenue C and Seventh Street I. G. Monson, Pastor Sunday services, morning, 1! Topic: “The Light of the Worl communion, Sunday school at 12, all classes. Special music at service. Evening service at 7:30. ‘opic: “Your Faith and Mine,” dealing with the attitude of one denomination to another. FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH Corner of Seventh Street and Rosser Avenue C. R, Frankhauser, pastor. Sunday morning worship, 10. Subject: This is our harvest festival season. Sunday school, 11 a.m. B.C. Larkin, superintendent. 2:30 p.m. Baptism Service. 7:30 p.m. E. L. C. E. Topic: “Christian Endeavor in All Lands.” Evening service at 8. Sub- ject: “Reaping the Unexpected Har- ve Special Music. _ Wednesday evening, prayer serv- ice. ZIGN LUTHERAN CHURCH Missouri Synod Fourth Street and Avenue A. J. V. Richert, Pastor Sunday services as follows: 9:30 a. m. Sunday school in charge of Miss Ella Brelje. 10:30 Morning worship (Ger- man). 2:30 p.m. The pastor will preach at Baldwin. 6:30 p. m. Bible Hour in charge of the W. L. 7:30 lish). Sermon: “What Is Your Knowl- edge of the Bible?” The evening service will especially pertain to the young people in the interest of Bible Study. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Fourth Street and Avenue B C. A. Stephens, Minister 10:30 The pastor will preach oh the subject gf “Some of the Discov- eries of the Prayer Life.” 12:00 Sunday school, Fred Miller, superintendent. 5:00 Junior B. Y. P. U. 6:30 Senior B, Y. P. U. Inter- mediate B. Y. P. U. 7:30 The pastor will deliver a chalk talk on the “Three Worlds.” 7:30 Wednesday evening prayer meeting, the subject for considera- tion will be “Justification.” 3:00 Thursday the Aid society will meet at the church. This will be a birthday ineeting for all the ladies hess birthday occurred since July irst If you have a boy who is eligible for the boy scouts, send him to the church at 7:30 Friday evening. We have a fine man who is to act as Evening service (Eng- scoutmaster for us and we are going! to revive Troup No..1, the first scout troop that was organized in Bismarck, FIRST LUTHERAN cHURCH na S Corner Seventh Street and Avenue D. Rev, A. J. Malmquist, Pastor. 9:45 Sunday Shoo Cc. C. Lar- sen, superint ‘ale i) einen Missionary, resent ® program a which” time On offering will be taken for the Christmas Cheer Fund to be used on the’ Mission Fields in India, China, Africa and Porto Rico, The following program will be ren- Greeting—Robert Melville, “The Lord Bless the Little Chil- dren”—Dorothy Carlson. Song, “Sunbeams”—Group of chil- n. oreo alten, and Margaret ison. Readit Florence Swenson. Foreigners” —Alfhild Piano Tuner ‘The Music Shop, Mandan PAGE FIVE 23 Bismarck Lodge of B. of R. T., A. 10:00 A. M. Knights of Columbus, St. Ma 3:00 P. M.! 24 Lions Club, Grand Pacific Hotel . 12:15 P. M. Bismarck Study Club, Mrs. 0.: Luni 3:00 P. M. Monday Club, Mrs. A. M. Brandt 3:00 P. M. Catholic Daughters of America, St :00 P. M. City Commission, City Hall . 00 P. M. 1.0.0 nton, I. O. O. F. P.M. oO. 300 P. M. x Grand Paci 315 P.M. Company “A” Armory P.M. Business and_Professiot P.M. I. O. O. F. Subordinate, I. O. 0. P.M. Lady Foresters, St. Mary’s Hi P.M. Masonic Chapter, Masonic Temple P.M. Yeomen, A. O. U. “V. Hall . 8:00 P. M. 3 Notary, Grand Pacific Hotel 12:15 P. M. Girl Reserves, Presbyterian Church :30 P.M. American Legion, A. O. U. W. Hall . P.M. American Legion Auxiliary, B. P. W. Rooms. 0 P.M. Thursday Musical Club, Mrs. V. E. Joslin . 00 P. M. Sony, “A” Armory . oe 20 P.M. egree of Honor, Mrs. Geo. Robidou 8:00 P. M. Royal Neighbors, I. 0. O. F. Hall . 8:00 P. M. 28 Delphian Society Prince Hotel ...- 9:30 A. M. Sunshine Society, Mrs. F. H. Davenport . 2:30 P. M. Rebekahs, I. 0. C. F. Hall ... 8:00 P. M. 29 Football, Bismarck vs. Mobridge - e. 3:00 P. M. 81 Lions, Grand Pacific Hotel . « 12:16 P. M. P. E. 0., Miss Lulu Harris . -. 3:00 P, M. ’ City, Con..mission, City Hall . 8:00 P. M. | “We Come as Loyal Children”— Group of girls. - “Under the Star”—Harriet Malm. Reading—Mrs, E. A. Lindbloom. vites all young people of the com- munity who have no church affili tion to an informal hour of fellow- ship in the church parlors. inetd asta [ At the Movies | la cially CAPITOL THEATRI For “Loves of Carmen,” three large street sets were ‘uilt at Fox Films outdoor studio at Fox Hills, California. Of these the smaltest MeCABE METHODIST CHURCH Walter E. Vater, Pastor ! Divine service will be conducted next Sunday as follows: 10:30 orning worship. The pastor will preach on the subject “The Trumpet Call.” The choir will sing the anthem “Come, Ye Blessed,” by Wilson and Mrs. W. G. Childs will favor us with a solo entitled | “Come Unto Me,” by Roberts, Organ music. Cavatina in B—Laurence. Berceuse in A—Delbruck. Com- memoration March—Grey. 12:00 noon. Sunday school, (class- es for all ages.) o 3:30 p.m. Junior League. 6:30 p. m._ Intermediate League and Epworth League. Topic: “Christ , Winning His Comrades.” Leader, | Miss Viola Bailey. Special music by orchestra. 7:30 Evening worship, The pastor will preach a special sermon for the ydéung people entitled “Their: Own Company.” The choir will sing the anthem “Angels of Jesus,” ‘by ‘ Wildermere and one of their mem- bers will favor us with a selected , solo. Organ music: Nocturne— ; Chopin. Romance in E—Williams. Intermezzo—Sazalit. ‘was a quarter of a mile in length. Other architectural gems construct- ed for this production were castles, both exterior and interior sets, courtyards, tobacco factories, jui!s, nearly 100 interiors of varying sizes and a huge bull-fighting arena. Every set of magnitude was pco- Pled with hundreds of extras who were garbed in authentic Spanish costumes. These costumes were purchased in Spain long before the production was started and shipped to Fox Films studio Hollywood ex- pressly for this picture. Raoul Walsh, the director, was flanked by four Spanish advisers who maintained the true Spanish atmosphere at all times. “Loves of Carmen” will open a thiee aay showing at the Capitol Theat-c Monday. ELTINGE THEATRE . “The Ark in the Har-) Clara Bow is now a “keike wahini Lalau.” Sounds terrible, but that is the part she portrays—a flapper of Ha- PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Second and Thayer Streets Paul S. Wright Morning worship 10:30. Organ Prelude: “Hymn Varia- tions”—Sawyer. Mrs. Morris, organist Solo: “How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings” —Liddle. “Hula” which comes to the Eltinge Wednesday. “Hula” a story of social life in Hawaii; of an American girl, Mrs, S. A. Marcks born and raised on “the crossroads Offertory: “Spring Song”—Men-] of the Pacific” who remains herself delssohn, amid an artificial atmosphere creat- Solo: “A Prayer”—Lieurance, ed by an irresponsible set of “fast livers.” i In this interesting but strnge sit- uation comes Clive Brook, leading man. The troubles of lively Miss Bory in obtaining her real love make up one of the most fascinating screen tales of the day. Romance, color, smiles and tears are all rolled together in this fast moving story. The production was directed by Victor Fleming, famous for his suc- cess with “Mantrap” then “The Rough Rideys” and more recently “The Way of All Flesh” starring Emil Jannings. Mr. Otto Bauer Sermon: “The Christian Com- monwealth.” Paul S. Wright Postlude: “Reise Gedanken”— Lorenz, Eras Service Organ Selections: - “Onward, Christian Soldiers”— Ashburt. “Evening Praye: “Pomposo’—Lacey. Mrs. R, E. Morris Anthem: “Heaven Is My Home” —selec‘ed. 5 | Chorus Choir ‘ Inspirational Congregational Sing- ing, led by the chorus choir and the song leader. “Under One Flag,” the story of the church a‘ work among the many, peoples which form our country, il- lustrated with slides. Paul S. Wright : Immediately after the evening service, the Presbyterian church in- Business education pays. Send for catalog. Interstate Business College, Fargo, N. D.—Adv. The Annual Rummage Sale lors at 9 o'clock, Thursday and Friday, Oct. 27th and 28th. It’s time now to think of a very personal gift for those,you love. There’s nothing so dis- tinctive as your portrait. It’s none too early for Christmas sittings. You have more leisure. Your portraits will be ready for early mailing. THE BUTLER STUDIO Webb Block 2 .igi;:,. Bismarck Phone 249 For Appointment Dr. Geo. F. McErlain Osteopathic physician of Mandan, N, D., wishes to announce that he is taking over the practice of Dr, M. E. Bolton. waii—in her latest starring vehicle | theatre for Monday, Tuesday and: of the Presbyterian church will be held in the church par-' ill Old Masters | , ED Look in my face, my name is Might- have been; T am also called No-more, Too-late, Farewell; Unto thine eur I hold the dead sea fe | shel Cast up thy life’s foam-fretted fect etween; Unto thine eyes the glass where that is seen Which had life's form and loves but by my spell Is now a shaken shadow, intolerable, Of ultimate things unuttered the frail screen. Mark me! how still I am! But should there dart One moment through thy soul the soft surprise breath of sighs— Then shalt thou see me smile, and turn apart Thy visage to mine ambush at thy eart . Sleepless with cold commemorative eyes. —Dante Gabriel Rossetti: A Su- perscription. A Thought { HS His hand will be against every man, and every man’s hand against him.—Gen. 16:12. “ee There never was a good war or a bad peace.—Benjamin Franklin, Matinee Every Day 2:80 ———— TONIGHT - Saturday piiistribishekt ete taney "COME EARLY! Last Times “The Big Parade” Feature Starts 7:30 and 9:15 COME EARLY! MON - TUES - WED CLARA BOW “HUL. A” 1 | Of that winged pace which lulls the} Teachers, We Welcome You Mrs, ¥. J. Leibole of the Sar-| dhe has replenished her ah Gold Shop has returned] with newest modes in coats,‘ from eastern markets where dresses and millinery. ‘ THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BISMARCK 4 The Pioneer Bank—Jn Business Forty-eight Years 0H) Condensed STATEMENT OF CONDITION As called for by Comptroller of the Currency October 10, 1927 Resources Loans and Discounts (Time) ... United States Bonds ........... Banking House and Other Real Estate Loans and Securities available as cash . Cash on Hand and Due from Banks . + $1,799,782.98 « 84,550.00 $4,654,708.28 Liabilities Capital Stock .... Surplus, Undivided Circulation . Deposits Profits and Reserves . ae $4,654,708.28 H. E. Hanson, assistant cashier E, W. Leonard, assistant cashier B. F. Lawyer, assistant cashier C. B, Little, president J. L. Bell, vice president Frank E. Shepard, cashier JUST LISTEN TO A KALSTER RADIO Adjustable for both sensitivity and selectivity, wired for power tube if desired SOLD AND SERVICED BY Cowan's Drug Store , Three Days FUR COAT SALE DURING . E. A. MEET For three days only, we will allow the same terms as during our August sale for the benefit of the teachers of this state visiting Bismarck and the cone vention. We will allow straight through on every garment 10 per cent discount, plus 10 per cent dise count for cash, Every garment marked plainly as to price. Don’t miss this opportunity and secure 20% Discount Deferred payments can be arranged if desired. 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