The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 14, 1927, Page 5

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| 4 ner given Miss Helen Dahl Becomes Bride of Arthur V. Sorenson The wedding of Miss Helen Dahl and Arthur V. Sorenson of Bismarck occurred at high noon Saturday, Rev. Paul § ie it reading the service. Miss Lucile Dahl, sister of the bride, attended as maid of honor, while Miss Esther Hanchett ba Meresd City was bridesmaid. _ Loretta Wright of this city was ring bearer. The groom was attended by Palmer Bakken of Fargo. » The bride, who was given in mar- riage by her uncle, John Hanchett of Valley City, wore white satin. Her tulle veil was fashioned with a fitted cap trimmed with orange blossoms. ‘ollowing the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served to relatives and immediate friends. Mr. and Mrs, Sorenson are taking a trip to east- ern points. After December 1 they will be at home at 615 Fifth street, Bismarck. Out-of-town guests at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. John O. Hanchett of Valley City, Miss Esther Han- chett, Valley City, and Palmer Bak- ken of Fargo. . On Friday the bridal party were the guests of Miss Helen Katen at & pre-nuptial dinner at the Grand Pacific hotel. mt * ¢ The Vagabonds Club Meet at Dinner and Bridge Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Giles Personius en- tertained The Vagabonds club at a potluck dinner Saturday evening. Bridge was played at three tables during the evening and honors were won by Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Lip- pold ‘f Valley City, out-of-town guests of the club. Yellow taper candies and other ap- pointmerts of the same color were used in Cecorating, the dinner table. Mr. and Mrs. P. Berry Entertain at Bridge Mr. and Mrs. Peter Berry enter- tained at bridge Thursday evening on the occasion of their wedding anniversary. Bridge was played at three tables with high scores going to Mrs. L> V. Miller and W. H. Patrick. iy The rooms and tables were beauti- fully decorated with bouquets of’ cut flowers. A course luncheon was served at the conclusion of the games, ~ To Entertain For Officers and Wives Invitations have been issued by Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Patterson for a reception and supper dance to be given Thursday evening, in hon- or of the officers and ladies of Fort Lincoln. This social event will be the first formal affair of the win- ter season. About 100 ee 8 ople attended the din- 'riday evening by. the Philathea Bible class at the church. The decoration scheme was carried out in patriotic colors and emblems. Miss Minnie Morris left Friday for her home at Wheatland afte, spending the past three weeks i this city as the guest of her sister, Mrs. H. B. Graves, z Miss Claire jMeeeivel field secretary of Christian-Endeavor, who has been a guest in this city for the past few days, went to Wing Satur- day. ** @ The regular meeting of the East- ern Star will be held Tuesday eve- ning at 7:30 at the Masonic Temple All members are pried to attend. Miss Tillie Wahler of 406 Fifth street was discl from - St. Alexius hospital wi inesday. / LG. Christianson and John Knowles were business callers from Wing in this city Saturday. - ~ Tuesday evening at at the home of Mrs. E. MJ lendricks. Mrs. A. J. Thompson .of Fargo underwent an_ operation at St. Alexius hospital Friday. Julius Dorman of Menoken was a caller in Bismarck Saturday, looking after business affairs. oes? Mrs. Wilbur Fields of this city was sischateed from St, Alexius hospital W: Inesday. | 1 S. E. Clizle of McKenzie spent Saturday in Bismarck, looking after business interests, .* Miss Freida Peterson, of Fi spe’ yriday in Bismarck as the guest of friends, . Craig of street has been discharged Alexius hospital. from St. Snow probable tonight and Tuesday. Continued cold, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1927 Social and Porsonal , THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Marian Sandin and Ramona Boepple Will Give Song Recital Misses Marian Sandin and mona vidoe will be present song recita! o'clock at the home of Mrs. Hermann Scheffer at 609 First street. Misses Sandin and Boepple will sing the | following program to which the pub- ie i ee Lagoo: Lo juet—One the .. Loge Misses Sandin and Boepple ‘ia from Mignon (in Ambroise Thomas Miss Boepple Storio del Bosco Viennese (in Italian) Tales from a Vienna Forest, Strauss Rose Softly Blooming Ho! Mr. Piper .. Vianka’s Song—Russiah “ Bon Jour Ma Belle .. Miss Sandin Just a Wearyin’ for You le Jaco! nd ene Jacobs Bond le Miss Boep; Duet—Venetian Boat Song . ..... Blumenthal Misses Sandin ayd Boepple Program Is Given For Out-of-Town High School Girls Miss Lillian Cook, Mrs. Ray Stair and Mrs. E. C. White were the hostesses Sunday afternoon, when the out-of-town high school’ girls were entertained at the Business and Professional club rooms, A shot program of music and readings was given during the af- ternoon by Misses Bessie Baldwin and Jess.e Streigl. At the condu- sion of the program refreshmehts were served, Mrs. R. B. Murphy Is Hostess at Luncheon , Bronze pompons and Thanksgiv- ing colors were used to carry out an attractive decoration scheme when Mrs. R. B. Murphy entertain ed at a one o'clock bridge luncheon Saturday at her home at 213 Ave. nue A west. Bridge was played at three table: during the afternoon. Mrs. Thom as Hall and Mrs. C. R. Simpson hel high honors in the games. irs. Murphy was assisted in en- tertaining b’ Misses Rita Murphy Irene Lam'ertus and Bothildc Swanson, pe “ . » C. G. Scott entertained the A. S. C. at her home on Secon: st:eet Thursday evening. The evc ning was spent with sewing, at tr conclusion of which the hostes served a refreshment, course, Curran tuteman Behrend ‘Women’s The " . B. A. are giving a danc Thursday evening at the A. O. U W. hall. Music for modern and olr time dances will be furnished by t! Vagabonds. Refreshments will b served during the, evening. Mrs. W. H. Bodenstab, Misses Kathryn Smith, Mary Fisher a Florence Jager, and Hays Stephens drove to Grand Forks this week- end to be the guests of Miss Cath- erine Bodenstab. * The Mothers’ club will meet Tues- day afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs, ¢. Ww. Schoregge. F. F. Wycoff of Stanley returned to his home Wednesday after trans- acting, business in Bismarck. A daughter was born Saturday at it. Alexus hospital to Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Shuey of this sity. Johu Storey of Steele was a guegt. in this city Friday while transact- ving business. | ae C. W. Pagel of Valley City was a business vistor in Bismarck this week-end. as Hugh McCullough of Washburn wa 8 weok-end Roiot of friends in eee John Bischoff of Zealand is spend- ing a few days in Bismarck, visiting relatives, Pa De 2. C. Maier of Beulah arrived in city Friday on a short busi- e eee Thomas J. Burke of Bismarck was a week-end guest of friends in Fargo. H, A. Armstrong of Hazelton spent Friday in Bismarck, visiting friends. ler of Bismarck da PALACE THEATRE . MANDAN , Ah San Lu & Band “Chinese Knick Knacks” Askatlc Dances - Native Music Seat ee Clin CLIFFORD & STAFFORD cally lial Od a LEW SULLY ~ Ima Words and Music” see meres MEYERS & STERLING “Well, We're Home” Bismarck Time Ra- | Bear. dit | ¢ —_—____________ At the Bismarck ls Fublic Library | The public library has the follow- children’s books ready for dis- tribution today: . Barbour.—Relief Pitcher. a Bay. Burges: in Tuesday evening at 8|father Fi Burges: Coyote. Burgess.—Adventures of Sammy jay. Burgess.—Black the Crow. = __ Carter.—Stories of Brave Dog# Cruas—Young Folks Book of Epic leroes. Curtis.—Little Maid of Vermont. Dickinson.—C hildren’s Second Book of Patriotic Stories, « Crishina.—Peter-Pea. Hayli ‘Don Strong of Wolf Patro : Spohr | D' Knipe.—Captain of the’Eleven, \ Liddell —Li Linderman.—K ootenai Stories, MacLeod.—King Arthur and His Noble Knights. Mcntgomery.—Ann of Green bles, Mulock. Patch.—First Lessons in Nature Study. ie. Danish Fair: Beard.—Complete Blaisdell_—Tommy Tinker’s Book. Burgess.—Adventures of Buster BE A 2a NS RUT MENS ER auction bridge enthusiast, end Mr. Work and Mr. Whitehead, widely known as writers and teachers: and experts on the game. - Following are the advance hands for game three: Wilbur C, Whitehead of New York, “South,” the dealer, holds: Spades AJ 199 Hearts 5 Diamonds K QJ 73 Clubs K J 8 spot Milton 0, Work of New York, les Hearts AK763 Diamonds 8 spot 5 Ev, Shepard of New) York, » Vv. of Ne ‘orl “North,” hee Spades K Q 4 Hearts 10 8 spot 4 2 Diamonds A 9 2 Clubs 9 5 8 Frank H. Bachman of Philadel- phia, “East,” holds: les 8spot 6 3 2 learts Q 3 9 Diamonds 10 6 4 Clubs A Q 10 It is suggested that these hands Perkina. —Ameritan Twins of Perkins.—Colonial Twins of Old Virginia. Porter.—Just Mother. Powel.—Walter eg Rolt-Wheeler—Boy With the U. S. Inventors. Si eee te! the West With Lewi; and Clark. Saunders.—Beautiful Joe. Schultz.—On the Warpath. Seamon.—Boarded-up House. Sidney.—Five Little Peppers and HTow They Grew. Sidney —Five Little Peppers Mid- way. Stuart—Young -Folks Book of Other Lands. Usher.—Story of: the Great War. Wiggin.—Story of Patsy. Hands For Tuesday’s ‘ Radio Bridge Game The third of a series of 20 radio ‘auction bridge games will be broad- cast from KFYR Tuesday, Nov. 15, the | at%:30 p, m. ach game of the series features tate st aeoey Cn eis Cc. itehead, New York experts, in 88-|be played and then compare the bid- ip Van Winkle. sociation with other players from j “ cities throughout the United States oat Ey tae ce ee ee and Canada. It is urged that the |- listeners-in have four players ready with cards and play the game bid by bid and play by play with the bed ‘he contestants in the third fee of the present series are E. V. Shepard, of New York, an auction bridge author of note; Frank H. Bachman of Philadelphia, an ardent Peter Pan and Wendy. Tales. laycraft, Adventures of Grand- —Adventures of Old Man Dapples of the Circus. ‘om Brown’s srvaik ‘ittle Machinery. Why Sc CLINIO OF OR. MacLAUHLAN Harvard University igres Dinenses by Natera: jethodn Without Metallic Drugs or Surgery Glasses Fitted Rooms 6-8 Lucas Block Bismarck, N. D. —Little Lame Princess. Radiant as the Star of Love— A Diamond Ring! How happy is the Jill whose Jack is wise enough to give her one of these new diamond rings which Cupid himself might have de- signed. Bonham Brothers The store of safe diamond buying PRINTED PATTERNS “This is the greatest dra- matic characterization in the greatest drama ever made by any motion pic- is a wonderfully fine plettire that will appeal to all lovers of , Comedy—“A Gym Dandy” chi El col th John. Rosenberg, 53, marck since 1919, ded suddenly about 01 death was aj nia and immigrated to the United States in a yout, “1906 homesteaded near New Leipzig. "Besides his wife, he leaves eight Mamie Andérson, ing in Bismarck, member of the United States marine the Soo railway, 2 p. m. Wednesday with Rev. C. R. Frankhauser officiating. Burial be made in Fairview cemetery. Daly, form department of justice| agent in the northwest, Jied last week at New York city and buried in Rockland, Mich., accord- ing to word received here today. Daly had been in the federal serv-) nounced receli ice for 20 years, He came to Bt. | nounced m. yer ty Paul after the World war and later i. French Hiner Te was sent to Omaha, Philadelphia! oo. ‘re and New York. Before coming here was stationed at Fargo, N. D. CLEARS UP _ A_ LINGERING COUGH Dies From Apoplexy John Rosenberg, 58, pioneer of orton county, and resident of Bis- m, Saturday after an illness of bit} a few hours. The cause of — plexy. Mr. Rosenberg was born in Ruma- A lingering irritable cough is not so good. It reveals a wrong condi- tion. But that wrong condition will much quickly yield to uliar healing b ettee! of Fole; loney and Tar In 1906 he jildren, Mrs, ia Tolliver, Miss John, Andrew, jizabeth, Martha, Leonard, all liv- and Rudolph, a lingering cough worried me kept me awake, tired me out, but it quickly yielded to your good Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, my druggist assured me it would.” Always de- pendable. Sold everywhere.—Adv, The W. B. A. will give a dance Thurs., Nov. 17th, A. O. U. W. hall. Music by Vaga- bonds. $1.00 per couple, extra lady 25c. Refreshments, condition was stationed in the Philippines. the hospital. Rosenberg was employed by tir. Funeral services will be held from ¢ Bismarck Evangelical church at ‘will JAMES H. DALY DIES St. Paul, Nov. 14.—(—James H. |byone: VICKS \ Over 21 Million Jars Used Yearty COSCCCOSOSSS SSS SSOCSD SSSSS99GSSGSSSSS SSS S SIDS SFOS SFSSIS SISOS TOSS OSSS S999 GOOG Prepare Now for Cold Weather § One cannot have too many blankets when the temperature goes down and down. This early winter sale of high grade blankets of all kinds leaves no excuse for anyone being cold, SALE STARTS TUESDAY All Wool Blankets | Part Wool Blankets 66x80 66x80 Sateen bound, 100% wool blankets, in A lovely wool mixed blanket in large deep-toned colors of blue, rose, grey, block pattern, sateen bound. tan and orange. Large plaid design. blue, gold, rose, grey and tan. A rege Regular $10.00 values. $7 9 8 ular $4.50 value on $3 59 oe e e@ Sale price, only ...... sale at only .....cccceem ~ Part Wool Blanket An incomparable value in a high grade sateen bound blanket. About half wool, closely woven and will stand the hardest wear and laundering. Sale price ...... Regular $6.50 value. . $5.38 None Large Rut Stocks the to Best Select for the From , Money Double Cotton 64x76 with double whipped edge, ix small block pattern. Several good cole ors to choose from. Medium wee with soft, fleecy nap on both $2.50 values on ee $1 .98 sale at only ... Single Cotton : Medium block pattern on a fine quality cotton blanket with ‘strong double whipped edge. Colors of gold, rose, grey, blue, orchid and $ 1 J 00 tan, size 64x76 .......6- Wool Comforters Extra large size all wool filled comforters with extra quality silkoline Several colors in regular $9.50 p $7 65 2 J values for only .....0+6 o« § ooo rere re rr rr) Beacon Blankets Yukon 8 Lovely single jacquard Beacon blankets just arrived, in all colors with novelty lers. Size 66x80, with three-inch sateen binding. $ 4, 39 These are only a few of the many better values to be found The balance of, our blanket stock will be offered at 20% Discount _ Only the best makes are represented in our great showing ‘Webb Brothers © “Merchandise of Merit Only” _ 66x80 Bought to sell in this big blanket cial at a surprisingly ow amine and compare the quality and price ....... =

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