The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 5, 1927, Page 5

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MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1927 Miss Ruth Shuren Hostess to King’s Heralds Friday Miss Ruth Shuren was ‘iostess to the Senior King’s Heralds of the bres chu evening. ian green was as the apenas ie an ca ont e decorations, Fol a short busi- ness meeting a mi program was Misses Thelma Kaline. and Esther pes assisted the hostess in serving ment course at the close of the evening. ee @ Bessie R. Baldwin Is Appointed Member of A. L, A. Committee Miss Peale R. Baldwin, Bis- marck, of the North Dakota State Reet has been ap-/ len of the ee ship committees of.the American Li rters in Chicago. ig commit ternich is one of St A. th . L.A. ‘oes beeen) the advisory assistance to lil yn, librarians, nee spective® library ‘workers and inter- ag aren a oe work with ‘the fe work with the bite eae Tibrates, berebeinc libraries and library legislation ate only a few of the subjects that are studied and investigated by istanding committees. In addition to the work of the Nine bae the association is con- researches in the library and it education, library exten- sion, and education for librarian- ship. eee Bridge Club Meets at Rosenthal Home Holiday decorations in’ the Christ- mas colors were bef Satu ~ ning when Mr. and Mrs. : Rowenta! were hota to thle bridge club, A_ four-course ‘dinner was served, at 6:30 after which bridge was Played at three tables. Mrs. L. P. farren and Mr. F. P. Frisch won high scores in the the games. The ParohicMeachers association of the Richholt. school wil! meet this evening at 8 o'clock at the school. The fathers as well as Sy a are invited to aticnd, and Ps dial and svcial houe will be sees Miss Ednah Rust has returned home from a two weeks’ trip to Chicago and other eastern points where she was the st of rela- tives and friends. En route home she | visited friends in wares. Sudge Fred aiconastin and Court Reporter Edwin McCarty went to Jamestown today where Judge Jan- sonius will open a jury term of court for Stutsman county tomor- row. see The Eastern Star wil! bold a reg- ular meetiug Tuesday evening at 7:30 at the Masoni: Temple. Re- freshments will be served and a social hour will follow the meeting. Mr, and Mrs. crane Andrus and da eh beeing’ left for Grand Forl where they were called we the illness of Mr. Andrus’ father, W. P. And drus. St. Mary’s deste, circle will meet aft at 2:30 at St. Mary’s auditorium. All ladies of hg parish are requested to at- ten ese 8 Miss Lois Bigler, who is teaching near Wilton, spent the week-end in Bismarck as the st of her moth- er, Mrs, Mattie igler. Miss Mary Saag of Bismarck spent the week-end in Fargo as the house guest of Miss Mary Xthel sp ns ‘anderoloom retarncd to bed pool 2 Dickinson Seraclley after transacting business here. es ~ Mrs. G. H. Leick of Hebron spent F and Saturday here, ing fairs, see Mr. and Mrs. Jake Siegal of Steele spent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Brenden of were. business callers here Friday. a a oy A. R. Hollister of Madison, 8. D.. spent Saturday in this city cn busi- ness. if }. Mostly cloudy tonight and probably occasional ‘ snow, Social and Parsonal Mrs. Goby Youiity Gives done and Mrs. heel Peterson of THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Informal Party For] Mr. and Mrs. a. W Miss Welch Saturday|°” Saturda:; arty afternoon at a sew’ noring Miss Gwendolen felch, The sts spent an ice afternoon at the’ close of which the hostess, eee Bridge Party For Gwendolen Welch refreshment course was served by ~ of Mrs. H. A, Brandes, 810 Fourth street, eee Mrs. A. D. McKinndn will be hos- tess to members of the Mothers Service club at their meeting Tues- "| day evening at Ts 130. | eulah were bisa guests of . Snow of this Mrs. Ray Stephens visited friends Mrs. C. L. Young was Bat in this city & Saturday. Hands For Sixth | Radio Bridge Game ames will be broad- 'R Tuesday, Decem- ber 6, at 9 p. YX The fitereretin are urged to have four players ready with cards and to follow the game bid by bid and Mrs. E. J. Schultz and Mrs. R. T.|Play by play with the experts. oe ule] at en y evening compliment Miss Gwendolen Welch, whos wed- ol will take place early in Janu- "Cards were ee au at Pa tables eur — J. L, Mul- fazel "Lechatt, A Wretcn” Gey ‘was presented to Miss . irse luncheon was served at the condiasion of the games, The decorations were carried out in a color scheme of pink and white, Mrs. W. Johnson Is . Honoree At Party Mrs. W. Johnson was the guest ‘ollowing are the advance hands for game six: Mr. Joseph W. Evans, of Houston, Texas, “South,” the Dealer, holds: Spadés A 78 earts A J 8 spot 53 Diamonds 9 Clubs J 632 Mr. Wilbur C. LN al of New York, “West” holds: Spades K ¢ K a. 1054 learts 9 7 Diamonds Qs 8 spot Clubs K 10 6 Mr. Milton C. Work, of New York, “North,” holds: Spades J 9 8 spot 3 Hearts Q 2 Diamonds 10 7 6 5 2 Clubs 9 8 spot Mrs. E. L. Bradbury, of Dallas, of honor ae evening when a| Texas, “East,” holds: group of friends entertained at a Spades 2 surprise party at her home on the learts K 10 4 occasion of her birthday anniver- Diamonds AK J 43 as? M Clubs AQ74 ‘ollowing a social evening ‘a course luncheon was served. Guests | >: at the arty were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Scott, Mr. and Mrs, George Weise, Mr. and Mrs, Leo Slomer, Mr. and Mrs. A. Thysell, Mrs. Clif- ford Scott, Misses Duretha Thysell,’ Marie Jackboson, Mary Scott, an Messrs. Dale ford and Clar- ence Scott. Mrs. Scheffer Presents Pupils in Musicale A musicale was given at the In- dian School Sunday evening under the direction of Mrs. Hermann Scheffer. The following program was presented: Serenade . «eee Moszkowski Creed Barrett « Denza «Goetze Roses Everywhere .... Glee Club Duet: Calm as the Night... Misses Denty Dickinson. and Lucille Coghlan sige Needham To You Sunbeam Miss Dency Dickinson Two'Roses ........ Hi oSiheagzad Lucill Spirit of God... eNedlinger tier Two Indian ese Wi-um . ++ Lieurance Pap-pooh-sh . Lieurance Misses Clara and Lillian Peltier, Ida Azure and Alice Slater. The Bistnarck ‘hospital alumnae will hold a regular meeting Tues- day evening at 8 o’clock at the home We children’s work, artistic hair- cutting, facials, soft water sham scalp treatments. Hotel Prince Barber Shop “true” a week, in Mies’ and, Stastoneiaiss ii asiabiinns "Binet do nt ee tc,” Beend ct Fe nye pee cee Map signed a cheice of cases masculine in and reétrained in decoration—man In our selection prices range at $25 and up. BONHAM BROS. The store of safe diamond buying “HE” APPRECIATES. mnt Sg“ Pied shouldere—a : Mane pcclnt or tee cneHIS SHIRTS fee) That's’ how our. fine line of shirts made ED ere i HintsonEtiquet |: 1, If invited to a Christmas din- ner party, is it necessary to take gifts to other guests? 2. How ate Christmas gifts dif- ferent from those sent in response to wedding invitations? 3. What should be the guide to selecting Christmas gifts? Answers 1, No, unless all agree to bring ten-cent jdke presents or some other plan is made. 2. ss formal. 3. One's purse, primarily. A gift way beyond your means is embar- rassing to the recipient. When you are doing your Christmas shopping do not forget the gift shop in the basement of the Hotel Prince. A new shipment of North Da- kota Pottery expected this Annual Chicken Pie Supper and fancy work sale at Pres- byterian church Tuesday, Dec. 6th. Supper at 6 p. m. and sale starting at 11:30 a. m. Dance, A.0.U.W. hall, Tues- day, Dec. 6. Welk’s Novelty Orchestra. Just back from Texas. Dr. Enge Chiropractor Drugless Physician Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. be me ee buttons, The sixth of a series of 20 radio * auction an bekdge cast from ae | Bridge Me Another | BY W. W. WENTWORTH F A—ace; K—king;| § Abbreviations: eae you hold: KQx x f apide oS x clubs—K X X; gc! ‘ou bid? When you hold: spades- ~ xx X X; diamonds—K X X; hearts —Q J X; clubs—X X, what should you bid?’ Xe-any card 3—When you hold: diamonds—|@ X; hearts | X ; clubs—X X, what should | ¢ AXXX X; spades—A X x xX xX rou bid? THE ANSWERS i—One heart. 2—One spade. 3—One diamond. (Copyright, 1927, by the Ready x Reference Publishing Company). Read Gussner’s ad (Some- thing to Discuss at Your/% Bridge Party}, page 2. The 10th is the last day of discount on Gas bills. ‘nly Real Test or BAKING POWDER nthe BAKING RFor Best Results Use BAKING POWDER ,OUBLE ACTION oR OVER 25 ounces for25* WHY PAY WAR PRICES ? Our Government Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT—Mon. & Tues. Time to Laugh! 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Lined throughout with a good washable lining. It is a trunk that will please anyone. : Fitted Cases We are offering some real values in Ladies’ Fitted Cases. Don’t compare these with the average fitted cases, as these are exceptional values. Note these prices— Regular $68.50—Our Price Regular 64.50—Our Price Regular 52.00—Our Price Regular 45.00—Our Price Regular 37.50—Our Price Regular 24.00—Our Price Ladies‘ Week End Cases $5.95 A gift that any woman would appreciate, as well-as a gift that will give the best of service, Your choice of black or brown. revwrey oaige sees G02.00 cesses 50.00 oe 40.00 eeeseeese, 20.00 Ladies’Gladstone $17.00 One of the most popular of all Ladies’ Bags is the Gladstone. Made of the strongest construction, but still light and easy to carry. Men’s Gladstone $18.50 — An all leather, hand-sewed, guaranteed Gladstone. There is no other bag that stands hard wear like a Gladstone. Visit Our Gift Shop Where There Is an Appropriate Gift For Every Gift Purpose . 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