The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 18, 1927, Page 5

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1927 1ntj BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE One of the most beautiful parti first of the winter season was held Social and Personal Ga. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Patterson Entertain at First Formal Event of the Social Seasdn | |Thanksgiving Motif Used For Decorations Tha>ksgiving colors, and favors were used to decorate Wednesday evening when Mrs. J. W. McGuiness entertained. The Dinar | was spent at two tables of bri sd and score prizes were won by Mrs. Arnold Fosteson and Mrs. R. E. Potter. Luncheon les ever given in Bismarck and the} was served at che conclusion of the last evening at the Patterson hotel, | games. ie bs ue fie ae Patterson were hosts to the officers and their ‘adies of For incoln ‘and to guests from Bismarck, Saihta th thn tate, gi ismarck, Mandan and other The reception wag held in the Patterson apartment. Tall vases of pink and white chrysanthemums were used as decoration about the ~ Served in the dining room. S: rooms. The ball room was a glorious array of beautiful gowns, jewels, men’s formal attire and dress uniforms of the United States army against a background of the United States colors. American flags draped the wall mets were hung at intervals. Ma: rif_les, resting in corners of the hall, Icnt a martial atmosphere. Over the entire scene red, white and blue lights sent a soft glow through streamers of the same volors, Music for the dancing was fur- nished by Billy Young's colored of- chestra from Aberdeen, 8. D, Dur-: ing the evening moving pictures and a flashlight picture were taken of the dancers and the entertainment of the entire evening was broadcast through station KFYR. « At midnight a turkey dinner was lamps with red and gold shades il- fuminated the long tables; vases of roses and pompons furnished the floral note while nut baskets in col-} ors marked each place. Covers were Taid for 150 guests at dinner. While the guests were served, the orches- tta played in the balcony, and danc- ing was enjoyed between courses. A feature of the dinner was the des- sert course which consisted of ice cream in the form and colors of the American flag. French pastries! Were served, Beside guests from Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs, Patterson announce the following list of guests from Fort Lincoln and from out of the city: Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Thomas W. rown, Major and Mrs. Charles H. Lovewell, Captain and Mrs. Robert C, Wright, Captain and Mrs, George F. Bloomquist, Captain and Mrs. Frederick W. Rase, Captain and Mrs. Halbert H. Noyes, Miss Olga Noyes, Lieut. James <A. Harron, Lieut. Earl C. Berquist, Lieut. and Mrs. H. C. Jones, Lieut. and Mrs. G. A. Taylor and Lieut, George H. Dietz, of Fort Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Russell, Ma- . js While crossed scabbards 4nd hel- chine guns and groups of stacked army Members of Local Panhellenic Meet Members of the local Pan-Hel- fenic association met at 7 o'clock dinner Th vsday evening at the Hotel Prince. e table appoint- ments were in accordance with the Thanksgiving season, and places were marked for 12. Bridge was p'aved at two tables during the vening. ‘ : Whist Club Meets Mrs. Randa Mills was_ hostess Wédnesday evening to the Midnight Sunshine Whist club at her home. Cards were played at three tables and honors cre won ad Mrs. Selma Jacobson and Mrs. Mills. A course luncheon was served at the close of the evening. The club will meet again in two weeks at the home of Mrs. O. M. Agre’at 515 Seventh street. Mrs. J. P. Regan Coaches Operetta Mrs. J. P. Regan, who is directing which will be presented Monday the Thursday Musical club, is prom- inent in musical circles in Bismarck. tion and sings at numerous local jor and Mrs. A. B. Welch, Mr. -and Mrs, L. H. Connelly, Mr, and Mrs. John Sullivan and Mr. and Mrs. William F. McClelland, of Mandan. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Murray of Mott; Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Baird, Dr. and Mrs. A. P. Nachtwey and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Mackoff of rt Danieldson of Minot; Mr. and Mrs.| < Andrew Miller, Mr. and Mrs, George Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. Frank S, Tal- 5 ‘berg, Robert Larson, Ilins, O, Gunvaldsen, Hec- tor Barnes, and Misses Beatrice A. McMichael and Ella O'Keefe, of Fargo. ' ae « al Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cook are now making their home at Redlands, Calif., where Mr. Cook is connected | with the frost prevention service of Mr. Cook is a former resident of Bismarck. Mrs, Cook was Miss Marjorie Moore, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. G. Moore of Grand Forks, well known in Methodist circles throughout the state. Mr. and Mrs, Cook. were married last June. ae OF A meeting of Custer Encampment will be held this evening at the Odd Felfows hall. Nominations will be in order for office-s for the coming year and plans will be made for the winter’s activitie ‘ The ladies of the Evangelical church will serve a hicken and fish dinner this evening at the W. M. “Luke farm six miles east of Bis- marck. Everyone is welcome to attend. ee Mrs. W. F. Williamson and chil- Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Isaminger. They will re'urn home tomorrow. eee Dr. and Mrs. H. Neucamp of nt Thursday in Bis- | Pacifi to New York, where |: Strasburg mack en rout they will, spend some time. are making the trip by car. St. Mary’s Altar society will serve disner Sunday from 12 o'clock to 2:30 at St. Mary’s auditorium for the benefit of the Golden-Jubilee, The public is invited. The Rainbow girls will hold a vegular meeting Saturday evening at +t the Masonic Temple. Ini- tiation will be postponed until the following meeting C. J. Jensen and A. D. O'Neill of Valley City were a... th-_out-of- town dealers attending Ma: “4 They / . and Mrs. A. D. Hostetler of Blisbane visited in Bismarck Thurs- ees fe lip R. Bangs of Gran~Forks Ste ring business here, The Weather - Snow tonight and Saturday. Not much change in temperature. dren, Jean, Lois and James, oftiel, of Medina, are visiting in ‘Arena are guests at the home of/marck and Mandan. affairs. Mrs. Regan has been holdi: rehearsals for the cast of S Cherry Blossom.” The quaint songs and dances of old Japan are pre- sented by a chorus of Geisha Girls, American Girls and American Men. The proceeds realized from the presentation of “Miss Cherry Blos-' the Thursday , . will be used b; club for cholarship loan fund. 8 8 Fortnightly Club Anniversary Dinner sca x nefit of the clvh Thrredsy evening on the oc- ceasion of the thirtieth anniversary 1 @ erganivation of the club. Dinner was served at 7 o'clock the United States weather bureau.; with covers laid for 30 guests. Yel- | low taper candles were used to dec orate the table. Mrs, 8. V. Cook, a- | Burke, Jud: W. L. Mrs. Smyth for remarks. enjoyed a social evening. Mrs Smyth, as the only charter mem preserted with a wrist watch, A. dancing the Masons J" sonic temple. orchestra will yee at 9 o’eiock. party will be held by Major ard Mrs. C. R. Lucy at Fort Lincoln Armistice Day. Mr. and Mrs. W. Mrs. G. Berquist and little son, E. B ckwalter Yr Members of the S. G. W. club wi’ hold a candy sale Saturday morn- Rev. J. M. Stanton of Stirum is conducting a spiritaul retreat this hospital. ara Mrs. G. J. Kimball of Leith was a busioars visitor in this city Wednes- y- Dr. F. McErlain Ont hic Physician Electrotherapy Solar-Ray Chronic Diseases a Specialty 114 Fourth Street Phone 240 Bismarck, N. D. MONEY TO LOAN On Improved City Property Low Interest Ra! and Prepayment Priv! Bismarck and ndap ’ P. C. REMINGTON 103%,-4th St. Phone 220-W CLINIC OF DR. MacLACBLAN Harvard University vmres Diseases Natera, Metheds Witkoat” metalic or Fitted Reems 6-8 Lucas Bleck Bismarek, N. D. Wednesday Evening| * the operctta “Miss Cherry Blossom,” evening at the city auditorium by Mrs. Regan is one of the staff art- ists-of the KFYR broadcasting sta- daily Dr. and Mrs. F. R. Smyth enter- tained members of the Fortnightly eee Lady Bowlers Will Organize Tonight Bismarck women who are inter- ested in learning how to bowl and would like fe form a bowling league are urgel’ to attend the meeting that will be held at 7:30 tonight at the American Bowling alleys when an effort will be made to organize several trundling teams among the fair sex, At the present time there are abdbt 12 bowlers among the feminine contingent that attend the reenlar ladies night matches. Sev- eral lady instructors are available tor any neonhytes who are intent on learning the game, Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Arness at 710 Avenue D have as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. William Lee co: Richey, Mont. aw Mr. and Mrs_S. R. Cook and Mr. end Mrz. F. Darling of Dunseith were callers in Bismarck Wednes- lay. 4 The masquerade dance scheduled to-be given Nov. 30 at the I.0.0.F hall hs been Postponed. rar Mrs, J. K. Murray of Mott trans- acted business in Bismarck Wednes- days while en route home from Min- neapolis, see Ralph Johnsrud of Chicago, -for- merly of this city, is ' Bismarck for a few day:. ‘ Max Potter of Breien spgnt Wed- nesday in Bismarck, looking after business ‘ffaire. ‘ e Mr. and Mrs. L, C. Thompson of Vallev City are guests in this city for a few day: . Mrs. J. D, Kimball of Washburn was the guest f friends in Bismarck Wednesday. vi L, J. Bowen of Hope spent the past week in this city on business. USED COAT WANTED size 16 or 36, that you'll sell cont call room 719 Patterson otel. Dance at I. 0. O. F. hall Sat- urday, Nov. 19. + Hear the new Marr- Colton Organ, Eltinge Theatre, tonight. day and Thursd aa Miss Marian Burke of this city is visiting frie. ds in Fargo foi a few This Victor Record contains two of the big hits from “The Five O’Clock Girl,” now playing on Broadway. Both have vocal refrains. A gen- erously large orchestra gives splen- did volume for dancing. Resonant bass cadences accent their smooth dance rhythm. You'll like them im- mensely, Come in and hear all of these ,new release: yt Clou Trot (from With Vocal Refrain Thinking of You Fox Trot (from The Five O'Clock Girl) With Vocal Refrain Nat SHILKRET AND THE VicToR OacHESTRA Up in the ds ‘ox The Five O'Clock Girl) Following the dinner the guest« ber of the club in Bismarck, was) ridav evening at the Music by Dirlam’s Mr. end Mrs. F. H. Waldo of this city were dinner guests of Sergeant y ing at 11 o'clock at the Grand ic week for the nurses of St. Alexius No, 20996, 20-inch Diane—Waltz With Vocal Chorus \ Dream Kisses—Fox Trot With Vocal Refrain Ne, 21000, 10-inch Baltimore—Fox Trot JACK CRAWFORD AND His Oncurstas toastmistress,.called upon Mr’. C Clementine (From New Orleans) M ses. George Bird, Judge John Hea Nuessle and/| ‘Ox * JEAN GoLDKerre AND His OncHestas Neo. 20994, 10-inch Moon (from My Maryland) EVELYN HERsexT-FRANKLYN BAUR er (from My Maryland) Evetyn Hensest No. 20995, 10-inch Silver ' Are You Happy? The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi Gene Austiy | No, 20977, 10-inch * He ins-P Moyer The Meme cf KFYR New Orthophonic ictor RECORDS Dr. Enge Chiropractor Drugless Physician Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N, D. DANCE Elks Hall Mandan ’ SATURDAY . 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