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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE tion and’ no charges are made for those attending the classes, ‘ \ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1927 | \ expressed doubt that an additional game would be scheduled by Man- the state supreme court, today was discharged from bankruptcy. SO if Bridge Me Another j Marie Jacobson Is Hostess at Pretty Party at Her Home A color scheme of black and or ‘was appropriately carried out in the ae daa canta when Miss Marie Jacol entertained at her home Sunday evening. Halloween games and music fur- nished the entertainment for the evening. Places were marked for 36 guests when the luncheon course was served at the close of the even- ‘The hostess was assisted during the evening by Miss Inez Landers and Miss uby Jacobson, Bridge Club Meets at Potluck Dinner The Vagabond bridge club met’ Monday evening at a potluck din- ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. O'Neil. The members of the club costumed after the fashion of a hard-time party, and the even- ing’s entertainment and decorations followed the same plan. The rooms and dinner table were uniquely decorated, a lighted lantern forming the centerpiece for. the table. Following the dinner, bMdge was played at three tables. Honors at cards were won by Mr. and Mrs. Giles Personius and Mr. and Mrs. AL Overbee. | ee Dr. W. P. Thelen of Wilton is at- tending the meeting of the Ameri- can Association of Railway Si ns which is in session this week in Chicago. Dr. Thelen will read_a paper on “Treatment of Burns.” En route home he will “ae a few days in, Minneapolis as the guest of his daughter, Miss Gretchen Thelen, who is attending the University of Minnesota. AR OYS The ladies of the Methodist Aid ciety will meet Thursday after- ioon with the following hostesses: uircle No. 1 with Mrs, Stanley smith, 831 Fifth street; Circle No. 2 with Mrs, Merle Gilroy at 607 Twelfth street; Circle No. 3 with Mrs, C. A, Fisher, 400 Seventh street, and Circle No. 4 with Mrs. A. E, Preston at 3u, Park street. * . The North Dakota Barbers asso- ciation entertained Monday evening at a dancing party at the Patterson hall. More than 150 couple: ed the affair. tively decorated in Halloween colors and music for the dancing was fur- nished by LaVine’s Yagabonds. The regular monthly social and ian ladie cid will be held at 2:3 ‘Thursday afternoon in church arlors. The Lusiness meeting will gin promptly at 3:30 and a good attendance is desired. Circle No. 2 will act as hostess. i. St. George’s Episcopal guild will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. S. W. Corwin, A, cordial invitation is extended to all ladies who are in- terested in the church, I Kaisler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kaisler of Medina, has been admitted to the Bismarck hos- pital for treatment, ‘ James L. Lindley of Nevada, Mo. is spending a few days in Bism: 4 while looking after farming inter- ests near here. - Mr. and Mrs. Roy Redman and son, David, of Heil were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wag- ner of this city, coe Mrs. L. A. Cram and children visited at Center Sunday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ver- thein. ae . Paul Kurtz of Hazelton cet meaay in Bismarck as the guest of friends and on business. ite ta Mee geno a maicives Judson were guests 0! and friends in Bismarck Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mane of Jud- son were the guests 0! this city Monday and Tuesday. i. Ringoen of New Salem spent Monday in Bismarck, looking ter bus:ness interes! ats. ‘ H. Peterson returned to Minneap- alis Monday after spending several days in t a “ee \ Arthur Shielcs of Minnes; left Tuesday. after spending the past week in *his se . Ed. Connolly of Me- xanga buns Vaart marck Tuesday. The Weather - Fair tonight and Thursday. Not much change in temperature. 20TH Social and Personal ttend- | The hall was attrac- acted business in Bismarck Tuesda; in| the game, and Halloween Colors Used to Decorate For Birthday Affair The fourth birthday anniversary of Harold Hanewald was celebrated Monday afternoon when Mrs. W. C. Hanewald entertained 19 little guests in his honor, Halloween colors were used to carry out a pretty decoration scheme, and games were played dur- ing the afternoon, Mrs. Hanewald served a birthday luncheon at the conclusion of the afternoon's play. Lee Hilden Has 7 Birthday Party Mrs. H.G, Hilden entertained Tues afternoon in honor of the fifth birthday anniversary of her son, Lee. The afternoon was spent with games at which Marjorie Matthews and James Schunk were awarded prizes. Places were marked for eight guests at the luncheon served late in the afternoon. Halloween favors and the birth- day cake decorated the luncheon table. Lee was presented with many gifts. se @ Dr, and Mrs. F, B. Strauss and daughter, Cora Marie, have returned from a short visit to the Twin Cities and to Collegeville, Minn., where they exc the guests of rick and Er est Strauss, who are attend- ing St. John’s university. Mrs. Jolin Wright returned to her home at Minnewaukan today after having been a patient at the Bis- marck hospital for some time. Mrs. Wright was also the een of Rev. and Mrs. Paul S. Wright while in ee the city. E. A. Lewis of Baldwin visited in Bismarck Tuesday while transact- ing business, nee Mrs. S. A. Marcks has been ill for the past week at her home at 615 Sixth street, | | 2 i Arthur Gorman of Fargo was ad. mitted to St. Alexius hospital Mon. day. econ H. B. Wagner of Sterling was business visitor in this city Tuesda Oscar Backlund of Wilton tran: ee eee | Hints on Etiquet UM asssestercbtreter atte 1, In what order does a wedding business meeting of the Presbyter 9 | Procession enter the church? » If there is a ring bearer, where does he walk? 3. Who leads the procession back up the aisle, after the ceremony? The Answers 1, First, the ushers, two by two; then the bridesmaids, two by two; next, maid or matron of ‘honor; alone, and last, bride, with her father. 2. Just in front of bride. 3. Bride and bridegroom. $$ t At the Movies ELTINGE THEATRE Ten years ago George Fawcett, ‘k | famous actor, told William A. Brady that he was “a nut” because he golf. discerned aang ® ie pelle a a green go! 8 mightily at it—and one could hear play- ing golf for yards around, “Spring Fever,” William Haines’ new starring vehicle at the Eltinge, ‘Wednesday and Thursday, is what wrought the miracle. fer'inte 2 “galt bug” by the plone fer into a “golf bug” by picture. Haines had .ver played, and much like Fawcett, rather scorned the . He, too, had to practice to play the role—and as a result got a good dose of the golf virus. The ew picture is a:comical story centering about the links, Haines as a shipping clerk who be- comes a golf expert, teache.. the bos: taus enmeshed in a score of comical trials and tribula tions, Joan Crawford aA. the heroine, and the cast includes besides Fawcett sucl. uotables as George K. Arthur, Lee Moan, Edward Earle Eileen Percy, Bert Woodruff of CAPITOL THEATRE “Two Girls Wanted,” the film ver- in Bis- | vehicle, and la} ' é jen days ago Fawcett was.to be BY W. W. WENTWORTH (Abbreviations: A—ace;K—king; jueen; J—jack;X—any card lower than 10.) 1—How do you determine twenty- one points jn a no-trump bid, when estimating ‘the value of your hand? 2—What is a baby no-trump? 3—Partne: bids no-trump, You hold: X X X X X in minor suit and bust. What should you bid? The Answers 1—A, seven; K, four; Q, three; J, two. Safe bid. 2—A bid on eighteen points. Ex- treme minimum for initial no-trump. 3—Bid the minor suit. Mrs. C. Anderson of Baldwin Dies Tuesday Mrs. Christine Anderson, 80, a resident of the \dwin community, died Tuesday at the home of her brother, Peter Wallin, of Croft township. : Mrs. Anderson, who has been a resident of Baldwin for 20 years, was born in Sweden. She leaves three children, Mrs. Helen Olson of Sweden, Peter and Andrew Ander- son of Baldwin. Funeral services will be held at the Baldwin church Thursday after- noon at 2 o'clock. Rev. A. J. Malm- quist of Bismarck will officate. Citizenship School Will Open Thursday The citizenship school, which has been conducted in Bismarck every, year since the world war, will open hursday evening at 7:30 at the Will school. * The school will be held Thursday and Friday evenings of each week “rom 7:80 until 9:30, with Mrs. Ella} O. Casselman and Miss Agnes Boyle in charge of the/classes. People of foreign birth who de- sire to take out citizenship papers, and others who are already ue but who wish to learn the Englis' language, are invited to attend the school. Spelling, reading, writing, civics and history will make up the course of study. For the more ad- vanced pupils, current events dis- cussions will be held once a week. The citizenship school is supported Williston Wants Game With Mandan Gould, of in, member of the state high school athletic board, soeny. received 4 Superintendent J. C. Man a letter from Williston hi urging a game ern state gridders take on o urday at the Magic City. championship. Suede. | by the state and the board of educa-| be arranged between Mandan and Williston for the west- inot’s eleven Sat- Goul Hosiery, too. dan, , th school Mandan THE “ASTOR” A simple step-in with a high grade ornament—a very popular number.— made in high spike. heels—in patent Satin and Brown “First with the Newest” Burke Not Involved in Firm’s Failure New York, Nov. 2.—(?)—Five years after the sensational $5,000,- 000 failure of the banking and brok- erage firm of Kardos and Burke, John Burke, former treasurer of the| United States, one time governor of} id) North Dakota, and now member of} The order was granted by Federal Judge Mack on recommendation of members of the creditors’ commit- tee which was formed after the bankruptcy was filed. Judge Mack said today he had been told that Mr. Burke was not in any way involved, CAPITOL THEATRE Tonight and Thursday WILLIAM anet Gaynor Matinee Every Day 2:30 TONIGHT - Wed. & Thurs. 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