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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE A New Racket For Betty Nuthall “| Bridge Me Another | j a | BY W.w.wenrworra | THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1927 Dance, at Menckei, Leek Judge Eldredge’s court, on motion here uephis ‘Dee, Reed Arrested on of his attorneys. Reed provided bonds at noon and,| 22nd. Paternity Warran endl Me he Brepared to walk from the ©| Ottawa, Mil, Dec. 21—()—Hiram court. room. s rearrested by! Christmas rep Pass. More Than 100 Guests Attend Formal Reception arid, Dancing Party at Fort More than 130 Caecg tye guests from Bismarck and the vicinity at- he Giers Ci Club bof arty en last evening at the post Fort Lincoln. Lieut.~ Col. and Brown headed the receiving Jine made up of officers and blue streamers, guns, and other martial display. The lights, shaded wit! reception was elaborately decorated with red, white ited States flags, stacked rifles, machine- h red, white sale cast a tri-colored glow ree the entire room. heel-of-fortune dance, a dance, during which sketches ‘of arn lla dance and a moonlight life were : thrown on a screen, were features of the evening. Music for the dancing was furnished by ‘The served during the evening. The committee on arrangements consisted Commodores, a five-piece orchestra, ‘and light refreshments were of‘ Major Charles H. M. C., chairman; Captain Robert Creighton Wright, 4th and Lt. George i, try. Lt, Earl C. aE, Braet was in charge of decorations. The committee announces the él lowing list of guests: Miss Louise Ankenman, Baker, Capt. I.. P. Baker, Lt. and Mrs. Frayne Baker, Dr. Sai Mrs. J. K. Blunt, Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Bodenstab, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Boise, Captéin Herman na iP, Miss Marien Burke, Thomas Bur! Mr. and Mrs. Scott Cameron, Ma- jor and Mrs. W. E. Cole, Mr. a1 Mrs. Fred L. Conklin, Mr. and Mrs. F, A. Copelin, Dr. and Mrs. George M. Constans, Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Crewe, Mr. and Sa Pie S. Dobler, General and Mrs. G. A. Fraser, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Goddard, Miss Kath- aryn Goddard, Mr. and Mrs. John Graham. Mr. a spd Mrs. Edmond A. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Ingstad, Mr. and Mrs.-V. E. Joslin, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lahr, Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Larson, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Lenhart, Miss Hazel Lenhart, Col. and Mrs. Gordan AtacGregor, Mr. and ion M r, Mr. and Mr P, J. Meye: H. T. Murph; Jelsf nd dinner: table. Miss Mary Nuchols Entertains in Honor of Gwendolen Welch Among the ‘Fockal affairs given recently in compliment to Miss Gwendolen Welch was a dinner par- ty at which Miss Mary Nuchols ca- tertained at the Hotel Prince. A bouquet of chrysanthemums| - was used as a centerpiece for the Places were marked for six Guests. mre ‘ Campfire Group Makes Plans For Activities During Next 3 Months The Talahi Campfire group held a meeting Tuesday to complete their scrap-hooks and toy animals which they are donating as Christmes gifts to the children’s departments of the local hospitals. Plans were also made to furnish a basket of food and toys for hed poor family id| in the city. Members of the group have out- .; lined the program of activities for Bamincign, en, Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Shepard, Miss Therese Sheldon, Kelly Simon- son, Major and Mrs. Harold Soren- son. Governor and Mrs. A. G. Sorlie, pei and Mrs. F. B. Strauss, Captain Mrs. Wilson Spann, Dr. and irs. C. E. Stackhouse, Mr. and Mrs. Frank ott, Mr. and Mrs. B. ‘Tillotson, Major and Mrs. A. B. Welch, Mis G Gwendolen Welch, Mrs. J. L. Barth Is Hostess to Club Mrs. J. L. Barth was. hostess Tues- day evening when the Mothers Serv- ice club held the annual Christmas arty. i The seasonal colors were’ used for decoration-of the rooms and to carry ‘out an attractive scheme in the table appointments. Three ta- bles of brhige were in play with honors going: to Mrs. P. R. Webb. ‘A course luncheon was served aft- er the games. | ee Dr. and Mrs, A. A. Whittemore will, have as their holiday guests their daughters, Miss Blanc! who is teaching at McClusky, Miss dith, from the state university, Miss Melba, who attends Jamestown col- lege, and their sons, Arthur and Al, who are also students at Jamestown college. pas Mrs. George A. Welch, Miss Gwen- dolen Welch and Miss Elizabeth Jones will leave this evening for Minneapolis where they will spend Christmas with Mrs. Welch’s son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. ‘Wilcox, and where the wedding of Miss Welch and Kelly Simonson will take place January 3. 3. Mrs. Mell Pollard and daughters, Missess Ruth and Ethel Pollard, will leave this evening for Oskosh, Wis., where they will spend Christmas with relatives. They’plan to return is for the Welch-' Sim- Mr. sina Mrs. Chester Giddings, who have spent several weeks here in the interests of the Redpath Vaw- ter chautauqua, left. Wednesday for points in Kansas where they will spend Christmas with, relatives. Miss Ethel tre Catherine Fisher, students at St. John’s Academy, Jamestown, came to Bismarck today to spend their vacation with their nts, Mr. and Mrs. Charles ‘isher. ees Miss Gretchen Thelen, who is a student at the University of Minne- sota, has returned to her home at Wilton to spend Christmas vacation with her parents, Dr. and Mrs, W. P. Thelen. peas Kenneth W. Morris, he. Fyne Loyola college, Chicago, will arrive in Bismarck pee pone ig to pee the holidays at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morris. Miss Beatrice de a hter bed, aaa and Mrs. Ge: 2 dain Preccigos col- ol preety to spend the holi- The Weather Probably fair tonight and Friday, sis 9 for’ some cloudiness. the next three months, and among the interesting events will be a trip to the state historical museum, « valentine party, a demonstration luncfieon, and @ luncheon and pro- gram for the mothers of the Talahi in | girls. Evelyn Omett is president of this group and Miss Irene Lambertus is Es guardian. Christmas Party For Wazeyata Group The Wazeyata Campfire group gave a Christmas party this week at the home of their guardian, Mrs. E. Anderson. The evening was spent with games and dancing. mes were drawn and each guest was given instruc- tions to fish for a Christmas gift. At the conclusion of the evening a course luncheon ‘was served. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Patterson left this morning for Portland, Ore., aad San Francisco, Calif., where they will spend the holidays. In Port- land they will attend a family re- union of Mrs. Patterson's family. They plan to return to Bismarck shortly after the i it of ‘the year. Lt. Earl C. Bergquist of Fort Lin- coln will spend the holiday season at the home of his parents in Min- nesota. He will leave tomorrow anid will be away 10 days. . Lt. James « Harron of Fort Lin, coln will leave tomorrow for Seatti2 on 10 days’ detached service, to spend the Christmas holidays, Iisa R. S.| friends, eee The Degree of Honor meeting which was scheduled to be held this evening at the home of Mrs. Harry Homan, has been indefinitely post- poned, gt Miss Myrtle Lee of Bismarck, statistician of the state public health department, left recently for her home at Carrington to spend Christ- mas. eee Miss Louis: Huber, who is teach- ing at Paradise, Mont., will come to Bismarck Satyrday morning to be guest at her home tor the TE tayo, Sidney Fe; ‘aes. will return foday: today from the University of Nort! Dakota to spend Christmas with his mother, Mrs. M. 5, Regiate r. The Any of. the Royal Neigh- bors, which was, scheduled for to- eps aa been postponed until eee Mra. R. A. Tracy apd daughter, Cornelia, have gone to Detroit, Mich., to spend three weeks, Mrs. Emma Golden will be a holi- ree guest: of relatives at Eureka. : . eet Miss Esther Nogglée has returned fone Sadaataen lage Jas reterned Palatable combination of | Creosote recomended eg el ren and adults For Sete By (Abbreviations: A—ace;. king; Q—queen; J—jack; X— card lower than 10.) 1—(a) Should you trump a win- ning card in dummy, if declarer will over-trump you? (b) Why? ae is meant by “Sell and nt”? ean Lapse second hand holds K holds Q x; what card should hand play? The Answers 1—(a) Yes. (b) To prevent de- clarer throwing off a losing card. 2—Cover an honor with an honor and do not finesse against your part. , ner except for sound business reaQ) 6 sons. small spade; dummy second Young Betty Nuthall, beauty’s best bet oh the British tennis courts, tries a new racket—the movies! Our camera caught her making ready for the cinema photegraphers. to spend Christmas at her tee: here, Mrs. Gordon ‘Cox Is Hostess at Dinner Mrs. Gordoy Cox was hostess at dinner Tuesday evening iy compli- ment to Miss Gwendolen Welch and Kelly Simonson, whose wedding will occur early in January. Silver and white was used to carry out an attractive decoration scheme for the dinner table. Following the dinner, bridge was played with hon- ors going to Dr. Richard Krause and Miss Ruth Pollard, . Dr. J. 0. acini left Wednesday evening for his home at Eau Claire, Wis., where he will spend the holi- days. eee L. H. McRoberts will go to his home at Bozeman, Mont., today to spend Christmas with his’ mother. . Sarah Ellen Cronin of Dawson, Ga., is a holiday guest at the home of Judge and Mrs. John Burke. Miss Mary Bochm ‘of this city re- turned home Saturday after spend- ing two weeks, in Minneapolis. Eugene Fish of this city will be the guest of relatives at Dickinson for the Christmas, holidays. * Clarence Hultin and Fred Abra- ham of Donnybrook were business callers here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. “ovin Nastel of Napoleon were business callers here Tuesday. fest Mrs. Helen Watson of Jamestown spent Tuesday is in the city with friends, se © Miss Shirley Fox is spending the | holidays at her home at Mott. Christmas Cards, — Globe- Gazette Ptg. Co. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends, neighbors and the Rebekah lodge for their kind assistance and sympathy during the death of our beloved wife and mother. We also wish to cxpress our thanks for the beautiful floral tributes. 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