The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 29, 1927, Page 5

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i .. at\the home of Mrs. rogram will be given; an Entertains For Her Daughter, June Mrs. C.-L, Boardman entertained Sunday afternoon in honor of the fourteenth birthday anniversary of her daughter, June. ‘ rnoon was spent with games, at the conclusion of which a birthday luncheon was served. The decorations and table appoint- ments were carried out in an at- “tractive color scheme of pink and] char; for| No green. Places were marked eight guests at the table, Whist Club Meets at M. O. Agre Home| address _ The Jolly Twelve whist club met Monday evening at the M. O, Agre home. Cards rere. ila ed at ‘three tables. Albert Waddington and J. 'W. Scott won honors in the games. ‘At the close of the evening Mrs. Agre served @ course, luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Yaeger Hosts at Bridge’ Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Yaeger enter- tertained Monday evening at their home at 1110 Thayer avenue. There were guests for’ four tables of bridge and high scores were won by Mrs. E. A. Kaiser and D. Baertsch. A refreshment course was served at the close of the evening. me ‘i Anton Nelson Is Honored at Party Mrs. “Anton Nelson entertained Monday evening in honor of the ulate anniversary of her hua- band. , The evening was spent at four tables of whist with honors going to Mrs. Selma Jacobson, Mrs. Mar- tin Norum and Mrs. J. T. Hanson. At the conclusion of the games a luncheon course was served. Mr. Nelson received many birth- day gifts from the guests. The Current. Events club ~ will have charge of the program which will be given at the Community Council, meeting Friday. _ Mrs. R. W. Kernard of Minot, chairman of child welfare for the North Dakota Federation of Women’s clubs, will speak on the state child welfare contest. Mrs. Florence Davis of Bismarck will give an address on “Mural Paintings.” # The operetta, “Miss Cherry Blos- som,” will be given by the Thurs- day Musical club Thursday even- ing at the Palace theater in Man- dan. Tickets are on sale at the Palace of Sweets in Mandan Cherry Blossom,” which was re- cently presented at the Bismarck . auditorium, has brought forth most favorable criticisms from those who saw it. ‘ o* @ The Parent-Teachers association of the ‘Richholt school will hold a meeting next Monday at the school. There are more than 50 members in this organization and considerable interest is shown in its activities. The fathers and mothers are cor- dially invited to attend the mecting Monday evening at 8 o'clock, Mrs. 0. C. Stephens and daugh- ter, Ida Grace, and/Mr. and Mrs. George Summerfield and little daughter, all of Garrison, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1. H. Sveaks and Mr, and Mrs, Harold Speaks, of this city. Miss Margaret MacGunigal, di- rector of the North Dakota Chil- dren’s bureau, returned to Bismarck Sunday after having spent the week-end at Fargo as the house guest of Judge and Mrs, W. H Barnett. ; On account of the operetta at the Richholt . school_this evening the meeting of the Progressive Mothers club has been postponed until Wed- nesday gvening. Mrs. A. T. Stew- art will be hostess to the club. The Fortnightly club will meet Wecnesday afternoon at 3 o'clock A. M. Christ- ianson._ The _ by Mrs, G. Meyer. eee Miss sone phins Nuchols returned to Wishek Sunday after spending the Thanbagiring holidays in Bik- smarck and Man Miss Nuychols is teachifig in Wishek this. year. - Rawlings and Mrs. The meeting of the Current Events club scheduled for Wednes- day has been post until ,. 14, when Mrs. H. Keller ,will be hostess to the club. ; The D. D. D. club met Monday evening at the home of Miss Dor- othy Keller. A social evening was spent following # short business mheeting. * ‘Phe Weather Fair tonight, unsettled Wed- nesday. Colder tonight. | ‘Phe Sunshine Society Will meet : store. Speak to Community Council of Bismarck Mrs. R. W. Kennard of Minot, | chairman of child welfare for the North Dakota Federation of Wo- | men’s clubs, will be the principai speaker at the meeting of the Bis- marck Community council which will be held Friday. « Mrs. Kennard, who is greatly in- terested in welfare work, has had of the child clinics at the west fairs at Minot for sev- eral years. She also collected the data which won for Minot the, first prize in the state health contest held last year. Mrs, Kennard will e meeting on the state hild welfare contest, . Surprise Party For Mrs. Rachel Anderson] j: About 26 friends gave a surprise party Saturday evening in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Rachel Anderson. Whist was played at six , tables during the evening and score prizes were won by Mrs. Selma Jacobson, Mrs. Anton Nelson and Fred An- derson. The guests presented Mrs. Ander- son with a lovely. birthday gift. Mrs. Arthur Bauer Lavender and white pompons were used to carry out a pretty color scheme in the table decora- tions when Mrs. Arthur Bauer was hostess Monday at a bridge party. High honors:in the bridge games were won by Mrs. Carl Nelson and Mrs. A. LaRue. Following the game a short program of songs was given by Mrs. J.P, Regan and Mrs, Frank Barnes, accompanied by Mrs. Bauer, The hostess served a course luncheon, a aos George Roan of Aberdeen, broth- er of Dr. M. W. Roan, left today for | home after a few days’ visit here. Mr. Roan is a leading real estate | broker of South Dakota and took a ! prominent part in the distribution of pheasants in that state. He dis- agrees with the contention that the | stocking of the state with pheasant is a detriment to agriculture. The birds have increased rapidly and af- ford fine sport for hunters of the state. He said that a movement is on foot now to redistribute the birds so that counties not so well popu- lated might have their share of The game. eee Miss Beatrice Register and Miss Frances Collingson have returned to Jamestown College, Jamestown, after spending the week-end in this . city as guests at the George Regis- ‘ ter home. y ' “ee , The Trinity Lutheran ladies aid will hold a bazaar and food sale Saturday in the lobby of the Pat- terson hotel: The bazaar ‘and sale will begin at 10:30 Saturday morn- ang. - e* 8 ' The pupils of the Richholt school are presenting the operetta, “The Moon Queen,” this evening at the high school auditorium, oe # Miss Bernice Speaks has returned from Driscoll, where she spent the Thanksgiving holidays as the guest of Miss Grace Jensen. : . Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. W. G. Worner, at 705 Ninth street. a The Biptlet Jadies aid will hold its annual bazaar and food sale Saturday, Dec, 3, at Hall’s Drug eee J, K, Murray. of Mott transacted business in this city, Sunday. Mrs. Hugo Solberg and Mrs, Josephine Sundin of Naughton —_——_— Matigee Every Day 2:30. TONIGHT - Tuesday — Billie Dove Lloyd Hughes ‘; ~ “AMERICAN BEAUTY” breesy,. brisky, romance beautiful Di who mis- glitter fo A ofa took in her search for a husband, You'll sigh a a Ae Tttle— lanch 9 lol! A's beantitel able ain't Fac ‘enter. News Pictures - Comedy ‘COME EARLY! Feature starts'2:80 --7:00 - 0:15 Gives Pretty Party} -1 beige suede glove grows very ga with red outside stitching on all seams and five gradyated diagonal stripes in red kid. BGS RRD, SRS. BER visited friends in this city Satur- ys eee Mrs. Kate Landgraf and Mrs. J. Tolzman of New Salem were busi- ness callers in Bismarck Saturday. Edward Hustoff and Magnus Johnson of Manfred were business visitors in Bismarck this week-end. Mrs. John Pulles, Mrs. J. Giffy and Mrs. Ed. Sagehorn of Stanton, spent Saturday in Bismarck. Mrs. Anna Bumann of New Salem! spent Saturday in this city, lookt ing after business interests. Mr. and Mrs. August Beisigl of | Capitol Theatre Last Time Tonight ANNA Q. NILSSON and FRANCIS BUSHMAN - THE 13TH. “JUROR” Pathe Comedy “Peaches and Plumbers” Aesop Fable i Goming Tomorrow RAMON NOVARRO and ALICE TERRY ) in “LOVERS” The star of Ben Hur in another great triumph Lemmon,. S, D., are 5 eral days here on business. | Wednesda: the I. 0. ley City spent the week-en@ in Ris- marck wit! friends. ; ‘HE BISMARCK ‘1 RIBUNK nding sev- eee Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dunn of Cen- ter visited in Bismarck Saturday, ‘en route to Minneapolis. eee Misses Anna and Inga Skaar of Fessenden arrived in Bismarck Sun- day to spend H few days. The Royal Neighbors will mect evening at 8 o’clock at . F. hall. : * Miss Mary Ellen Sheehan of Val- Misses Sena Torgerson and Myrtle Peterson of Wing spent Sat- urday in this city, Mrs. Henry Edwards of Hazen/ spent Monday in Bismarck as the guest of friends. | Mrs, William Lettfeld of Bismarck | is visiting relatives in New Salem for a few days. se 8 John A, Edwards and C. E. Dona- hue of Killdeer transacted business here Monday, U e *. Miss Esther Engstrom of Wilton was a week-end guest of friends in Bismarck. # William McAllister of Braddock === Your Christmas Problem - Solved! . Zr! ber of the family wilt appreciate and enjoy for years to come. It plays all records — end im- © proves them in the play- ing. Let us prove it with a demonstration. The Melody Shop Bismarck, N. Dak. * WEDNESDAY, Matinee Every ‘ " “Ben Hur” The Mightiest Picture of All Eltinge Theatre THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY "Starts Promptly 2:80, 7:80, 9:15 Day at £380" 3, Ada Be was a business caller in this city | development of airplane passenger! prize, offered by Dr. A. M. Fisher, Monday, service in Europe than in America. ihe. big by Ave Eon He aed a 5 . William’ F. K i {the club a e meeting Monday Interesting Talks REY LRN a iy tee were: Miss Murphy, Dr. Koller and teriologist, who came t recently from Philadelphia, Pa., told lz members of the club of Kelly Simonson. at Lions Meeting The Methodist Ladies’ Aid orable impressions of this ci Miss Rita Murphy of the Bis-jcommented on its attractiveness will hold their annual Christ- jSMaRcK.m. a marck high school faculty gave an} {Tom @ stranger ‘a.viewpoint, mas Bazaar and Supper Thurs- mapa taie bac interesting talk at the Lions clubl., send a delegation to Beach on day, Dec. Ist. The Gifts of Wise Men, meeting Monday, telling many inci- dents in connection with her recent trip to Europe. Miss Murphy re- marked especially about the greater Dec. 8 to attend th: installation of the new Lions club at that place. Dr. F. B. Strauss meeting Monda; The local Lions club is planning Watch for the opening an- nouncement of the Self Serv- ice Cash Grocery Dept. ‘Fo introduce -our Christmas Values. carly in the season we have selected five dias | mond rings and four wateh= es that we are offering at prices never before equaled, The diamond rings are all | clean—white—perfect _ stones and exceptionally brilliant— mounted in 18:K hand mage white gold, — att The watch make fifteei ided at the attendance The The Heads of America’s Leading Industries and Institutions : Wear gu Our diamond «prices are the most wonderful values ever offered any place, If your Christmas package bears the ‘name and crest of this store you will know that no gift could ‘be finer. F. A. Knowles Jeweler “Bismarck's Diamond Store” Since ‘1907 Hart Schaffner & Marx | SUITS and OVERCOATS Sold exclusively by us $29.50, $32.50 to $50 Imported woolens, perfect fit, rich linings, latest styles— | | | | | | Satisfaction or money back New Shipment of Ties Pajamas Shirts | BERGESON’S remodel to suite or single rooms to suit tenant.. For office use only, Inquire at WEBB BROTHERS) Scarfs _ Toyland Is Ready , As. ustal, Old Saint Nicholas has designated Webb Brothers as his official headquarters. : This year he has supplied us with the biggest and most .. novel assortment of toys we have ever had. c a ® . EVERYTHING from the cheapest to the finest dolls, from the simplest : wooden toy to the most elaborate mechanical device— ‘ they are all here in abundance and ready to make the : little ones happy. j é SEE OUR BIG WINDOW DISPLAY TOMORROW 1 % .,.Ceme in and ramble about at will. It will make you feel like a child ¥ again.’ No neéd to buy unless the urge takes you, i The prices are right. Let us lay aside what you select till the big day. Webb Brothers. “Merchandise of Merit Only”.

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