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MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1927. Mrs. Thomas Brown |Mrs. C. R. Simpson -” Entertains Ladies’ Gives Last of Bridge 2 Club at Fort Luncheon Series The Ladies’ Brid : clu» éf Fort} Mrs. C. R. Simpson entertained in met recently at the home of| Saturday at the last of a series of Mr_ Tho-nas W. rown. bridge lunci.eons at which~she has noon was spent al . joliday motif was carrjed out Mrs. Charles H. Loveweli and Mrs. in the decorations with Christmas George Bloomquist won honors in| colors and favors. Bridge was the games. — Played at four tables during the nd afternoon with high scores held by ini in | Mra. RH. é * Mr. and Mrs. Mullin Mre. RH Waldschmidt and Mrs Hosts Saturday at | Mrs. D. C.’scothorn of Mandan \ @ Potluck Dinner|"™ ™ offen guest. ; Masons Will Have “Mr, and Mra, J. b. Mull ; ; hosts saturday evening at a potluck’ Dance Friday Night an ¥ —_—, The decorations were in accord-| Sanders’ crchestra, better known ance to the Christmas season. There] as the U. S. S. Commodores, has were guests for four tables of! been engaged by the entertainment bridge and honors were won by Mr.| committee of the Masonic lodge for and Mrs. E. T._ Beatt, Mrs. B. E.| the second of a series of dancing Hitchcock and R. E, Thompson. parties which will be given Friday " evening at the Masonic temple. Lieut. and Mrs, Taylor) pat asl hnaton wil be strat Are H at Dinner Cn a temple dining room at mid- — night. Lieut. and Mrs G. A. Tavlo. of te Pentel of ca Schad it # : sonic rnities and their ladies, Fort Lincol were hosts recently at are invited to attend, and a special dinner at their hom-. invitation is extended to members Guests at .... dinner were Captain| of Masonic lodges other than at *s-and Mrs. H. H. Noyes, Miss Olga} Bismarck, who are at present in the B WNoyes ana Finley Baker, city. eau J. A. Kitchen, commissioner of} Mrs. Nina Lyons Frost of Spo- agriculture and labor, who is at-|kane, Wash., and formerly of Bis- tending a meeting of the state/ marck, has beer visiting friends here board of administration at Grand| for the past week. Mrs. Frost is the Forks today, will be the guest of| daughter of the late P. J. Lyons of honor at a dinner meeting at the] Steele and Bsmarck, who was prom- Grand Forks American Legion post|ineht in business and Pisa cir- tomorrow night, at which time hejcles of North Dakota. While in the will give a talk on “Patriotism.” | city Mrs. Frost has been a guest at Friday Mr. Kitchen will take part|the Hotel Patterson. Bef e return- in commencement exercises at the| ing to Spokene, Mrs. Frost will visit state teachers’, college at Mayville.| in Jamestown and Minneapolis, Invitations have been issued to a/ Donald S. Jones, son of Mr. and reception and dancing patty which| Mrs. B. E. Jones of this city, who is will be given by the officers and/ a student at the University of Wis- ladies at Fort Lincoln on the eve-| consin, has been named _ varsity ning of Wednesday, Detember 21./ track manager of the Wisconsin ‘The ancd ar Layo Co the pest team, enouttca s gymnasium and wi promptly 7 8 at 9 o'clock. The Agnes 'M. Fort Tent No. 8, A regular meeting of the welts noon at 2:30 with Mrs. A. B. Ding! Arch Masons will be held Tuesday] at 828 Sixth street. Election of of- evening at Masonic Temple.| ficers will be held, . + .*Dinner will be served at 6:15 after Kap 2 which tliere vill be work*in the} Dr. George A. McFarla .d of Mi- al Arch degree and election of| not, presider.t of the Minot Teachers’ of! 5 e college, returned home Saturdav af- = ter. looking after burisess affairs Dr. E. P. Quain has returned] in Bismarck. from Omaha, where he attended the eee ' annual meeting of the Western Sur-| The Mothers club will give its geons’ attociation. Dr. Quain read| annual Christmas party for mem- @ paper at the meeting on . “Sur-| bers’ children Tuesday afternoon at gery of the Stomach.” 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. A. P. Lenhart. The Women’s Foreign Missionary = ier tee secisty of the Methodist church will] Mrs. H. J. Nelson will be hostess meet Tuesday afterngon at 2:30] to the Progressive Mothers club at with Mrs. vey Harris. The| the meeting Tuesday evening. 1 m for the meeting will be led by Mrs. W. C, Cashman, A daughter was born Saturday at * wa ind calleg to Ba ae oe me and Mrs; . Miss Mat was amer s..city. + Dickinson re ae by the gilet of — ¥ father, F. C. Angliss. Funeral | ¢—————————-® t ¥ ea were held Sviday, after-| | Bridge Me Another eee i“ x noon. eee Winston Mann returned Saturday BY W. W. WENTWORTH Toe Van LO ott of hie broth:|_ CAbbreviaticrst ~ “A—ace; K— = -in- ‘i | king; Q—queen; J—jack; X—any er ee law, Mr. and Mrs. card’ lower than 10.) 5 I ei eee & ee not having vay! hn Dr. George Constans has returned|4° you against a no-trump Yrom’ Minneapolis, where he read a| When fe hold A Q 109 X X? paper at the convention of the Min-| _2—Partner not having bid, what ’ t do you lead inst a no-trump, nesota Academy of Eye Specialists.| 7) 2 °vou hold AQ J 107 Frank C. Powsley of 115 ‘enue D| , 3—Fartner, not having bid, what - Went, Bismarck, has been admitted| dou you lead | against a no-trum to St. Alexius hospital fir treat- ee von belek > 2-2, pier a ye-entry. With ment. Pe bes «Arma: Charties of St. Paul left ack “ “Saturday for the Twin Cities after 3 , spending a few days here or. busi- satis daceh tee to ore Copyright, 1927, by. the Ready _ ‘Miss Helen Rue of Baldwin is| Reference Publishing Company.) Oo Seer ee te amet Ja f Hints on Etiquet A. L. Klammer and R., P.Klam-| ¢—————____-_® transacted business mer of Baldwin in Bismarck Saturday. i the home-maker? William Skinner and Ronsld Serr) “>, Should members of the fam- of Mott were cuests in’ aarck and < har Mandan thi is By remain al: tee teble.ontil all ve 3. If an appointment calls one at "Mr. a d Mrs. |*¥9Y Lge 4 t stead he do? eee ~ 1, Promptness at meals. 1 Davis of Regan was a busi- + nese alter in this ity Friday and Saturday. per Gs J. R. McArthur of Fargo spent Saturday in this city, ‘-ansacting business. 1. What is one of the first con- siderations home folks should show eae e \ - 2 . f Coleharbo: spent| An invention, a practical, smal ‘ Pallas en ae to business in-| portable flour ‘mill, which ‘occupies less than 20 cubic feet, comprising 9m ® a rotary grain roller, has been con- Miss Eva G. Arntz of Brittin| structed in Biamarck for the pur- pv Friday here as the guest of|pose of being mercialized and friends. can be seen at the home of the in- yentor, John Reller, 210 Twelfth street north, The capacity of this mill, which will be manufactured and sold 9t.a Ww jem pics, is ~ pounds per ved eather driven by a two-horsepow : ba motor or engine. All kinds of grain Insettled, probably snow, be- can be shelled and ground and ce- Wansetiled, probaby snow, ber Hirer can be made." ginning tonight or Every feature of the mill has been patented and the inventor states y : ‘ that the farmers who have viewed it have spoken favorably of its use v? * the ground where the is 3 raised, _ ~~ fi town, member of the M: judging team and dairy bs perm irk tion nde Youngtown, mem! of th: New Salem Calf club afd winner of the dairy calf improvement contest in 1927; and ieda_ Rehm, Hebron, eae of the Hebron Clothing ub. : Legion Will Not Take Poll_on Prohibition Indianapolis, Dec. 12.— (APA— The American Legion poll on the “wet and dry” issue will not be tak- en, Edward E.™~Spafford, national commander, told state adjutants and commanders, meeting in a national conference here today. Spafford saii the poll would have to be ordered by the national executive committe? and that he will not bring the mat- ter before the committee which Behold, a lovely image is seen noj| meets here in January. matter which way you may look this new smilrror of onyx, with modernistic border! Religious Services Religious services were cinducted at Fort Lincoln yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock by the Rev. C. A. Steph- at *)Test Case Decided ens, pastor of the First Baptist prohibition enforcemcnt act. church here, and were largely at- tended b; soldiers at t! rrison. Special music was provi This was the first .f regular services planned for each Sunday afternoon by the officers in cuaes searched without a warrant. e of the it, cooperating. with Bismarck Mini Stephens will conduct the servic for four Sundays. following whi the detail will be taken up by oth- er local ministers. Two Burleigh County Youths to Fargo Meet Florence McNeill, outstanding member of the McKenzie Clothing club and Alton Johnson, member of the Sterling Pig club, will: represent Mrs. Thomas Kane, 70, pioneer woman in the Spiritwood neighbor- hood, died suddenly Saturday eve- nin at 9 o'clock from an apoplectic| the boys’ and girls’ clubs of Bur- leigh county at the annual institute which is being held/ir Fargo this week. iter: association. The post gymnasium is arranged as a chapel for the occasion. The Rev. The Massena case was selected out of a number of similar cases. When the car in question was seized Rosario Gambino and Joseph Lima of Ut{ca, who were riding in it, were afrested by the state po- lice, and turned over, with the evi- dence taken, to federal officers. They were prosecuted under the fed-| had eral prohibition act and the lower courts threw out their objections to the manner in which the seizure was made. New York has no pro- hibition enforcement act of its own. HAS APOPLECTIC STROKE Jamestown, N. D., Dec. 12.—@)— stroke at hi The Burleigh county delegates| roth of Spiritwood. S$ Nar elle, lay Pale aor ene club members 0: orton county, ae D. U. V., will meet Tuesday after-| the whole party to be in charge of le} R. C. Newcomer. agricultural agent of Morton county. A. R. Miesen, Burleigh couniy agent, wi'l be un- day afternoon at 2 o'clock, able to attend the institute. Because they have done outstand- ing work in their clubs in the cow ty during the past year, the young people who will represent this section of the Missouri Slope were awarded the free trip to Fargo|of 11 and 12 ck a.qn. on Tuesday, where to receive further training in|January 10, club work at the North Dakota agri- : 26—. cultural college during the remain- pee ae sees der of the week. calf woman at the North Dakota Laura Klussr- .n, Woung-i by Supreme Court Washington, Dec. 12.—(AP)—De- Condiicted at Fort} ciaing a’ test cate, the supreme i court held today that evidence ob- tained by New York state police cannot lawfully be used by the gov- ernment in prosecutions under the The court sustained a plea that liquor found in a car taken by state police at Massena, N. Y., in August, 1924, could not legally be used 4s evidence because the car had been her husband and a large family of grown children who are married and crattered throughout the northwest. The funeral will be held from the Spiritwood Methodist church Tues- MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS The regular annual meeting of the 11] stockholders of the First National Bank of Bismarck for the election of directors for the ensuing year will be held at the bank between the hours B, LITTLE, Pres, The Morton county representa- tives among ‘the boys’ clubs are Mike N. Gartner, presiden. of the Glen Ullin Corn club; Pa.l Frank, member of the Hebron Poultry club; Elmer Harris, Sweet Briar, :’cretary of the Pershing Poultry club; and Elmer Holle, member of the Salem Calf club. Representing the girls’ clubs are OLAMONDS,“JEWELAY New Marjorie Nelson, Almont, secretary of the Almont Poultry club; Holle, Youngtown, champion for over 35 years Use less than of higher priced brands Guaranteed Pure The Cordova Mark Iden- tifies Hand Wrought, Hand Tooled and Hand Laced Leatherware. When you select a gift in leatherware look for the Cor- dova mark of quality. 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Here's Sadie, diminutive blue-eyed blond, as she arrived in Los Angeles to be- gin an extensive tour of the United from the courtroom e]man of the Republican nai‘onal ° owing to thi similar tthe inst Cari [Flashes of Lite] ei ise ete fae (By The Associated Press = TOE ce aby The Associated Press) | BUTLER ‘DOES NOT CHOOSE’ associated with} Boston, Dec. 15—()—Former Some near ne ne associated with! senator William M. Butler, chair- est of its sort for 15 years, rup’s comet, recently discovered, may be seen with the naked eye aft- er sunset Christmas week, Harvard astronomers say. New York—It looks like a big » On the night of e 30,000,000 persons may hear Will Rogers, Al ‘Jolson, Paul Whitman and Fred Stone. New York—A Mexican in Scot- land_would starve and a Scotchman in Mexico a millionaire be in a month, in the opinion of Pro- fessor William Lyon of Yale. He gave his views on climate and ple in a sermon at the commun- ity church. a New York—Girl college graduates i are desired as elevator operators My pe te Attractive quires ey and, intel Our wonderful collection of for the ambitious girl. Bucharest—Little King Michael i i is eines heap ots heer each inspection. dose of cough medicine. He has Bonham Brothers been in bed 10 days with a cold. ON TRIAL FOR ASSAULT mounted Jewels awaits your The store of safe diamond buying Jamestown, N. D., Dec. 12—(AP) young men of this city charged with assault, went on trial in district court here today and a jury was im- paneled this forenoon. Of seven ‘women on the jury list. five were Washington, Dec. 12.—()—Al- bert H. Denton of Kansas was nominated by President Coolidge today to be a member of the Unit- ed States shipping board in place of W. S. Hill of South Dakota, who incurred the displeasure of the administration. 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