The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 10, 1928, Page 5

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or ™~ ay ’ r UESDAY, JAN VARY 1U, 1928 Catholic Daughters Hold _ Installation of Officers Monday tained the members of the court at &@ potluck su business The following Mae bein] grand regent; Eee tune, tras- Pe eed bar oe" Catherine Orso Becomes Bride of Frank Claridge 8. Wright officiated at t at the ie Ellabeth yy wil John kd Bagh alll ‘Students ppropri- di bere’ wo At ime in bar jen rmon- ito calarn ite Woe contre tion company, is spending a few days ailing otf Attend Formal Party |!= ths city. |, jee aor iy eee Mrs. “E © White Is Hostess to Club Mrs. E. C. White entertained the Women’s club Monday evening at/|f the Business and fessional men’s club rooms. Home” was the theme of the meet- ing. “Firs. i. Keller addressed the bed on Sar’ the homemaker should know about pictures, and Mrs. R. G. Wilde reported on the following American Women artists: Mal Hoffman, Cecilia Beaux, Mary Cas- satt and Gertrude Whitney. Panhellenic Group Gives Bridge Party Bridge was played at three tables Monday evening when members of the Bismarck association of Pan- trem met oe the home of Mrs. cinda Loga anny Hones “in a nes of = were won Miss Ethel Pollard, At the cmnieien of the games refreshments were served. Mrs, W. L. Diven, Mrs. C. J. Lynch, Miss Helen Kennedy and Miss Charlotte Logan were host- esses. eee Bismarck Study Club Has Interesting Meet}ch “Musicians and Coming Poetesses” were discussed Monday afternoon when the Bismarck Study club met at the home of Mrs, H. C. Frahm. An interesting paper on the works of three very young poetesses was 5 C. Stucke who tae “Blue Beads and scuokling, and ages i Nathal i Sone 2. Mrs. Floren reported upon ithe Tollpwing women musicians: Mrs. H. H. A. » Harriet Ware. and Gena Branscombe. . F. M. Roberts, Jr., returned home Sunday from an aaieneed trip In- Lodi ahs nts, Mr. 0, while she y” by ter Sha visited other relatives in Angeles. Mrs. Roberts also spent some time at Long Beach, Ocean Park and Venice, Calif. eo ecyie Lab, an of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. has been spending the Christies, He lideye in this city, left Sunday for Fairbault, Minn., where he will resume his studies at Shattuck Military, Academy. Miss Ruth Staley, a spent the holidays at her home in t city, left Sunday for Evanston, Iil., where she will resume her studies at "North. | 72 western universit; ty, i Miss Elizabeth Jones has returned from a trip to Minneapolis and col he has been cago, where the gues of relatives and friends for a Stew | bavi anak. ees Miss Florence bag was hostess members of se the 2 nD. club. Refreshments ved after a short business meet- eee falter F. C of Beach, ed! tor of the Beach A: » is in Bis- ‘marck for the special session legislature, epaee Mc. std Mr. J. Ra Davis of Devila Lake arrived in in Barmasek Sunday remain in during. session of of heglee of Valley Ci rhevera for the 5 me Mrs. Mell Ea fala waskcond Aft sisting Fear in Qskosh, Wis. over the holidays. Mes. DJ, MeCerthy and daughter, Mary, of ited friends in ema oer ee spent at State te_University Several Bismarck s students at the} » University of North Dakota were guests at’ the formal installation Fiver tern! wt Bacay eo ing am teu in Grand For! 4% students from this ety, ‘o-| with thei ir partners were guests at “Art in the the pa Ea: mt enser and Helen Hamilton; Willis Sheppard and — rie; Earl slates and Florence Miss Edith Whittemore of this this city | oa was the guest at Neil Webber. vin | Cosmos Club Members Take Up French Theme The Cosmos Shed Aen entertained Monda: by Mrs, R. E. Wen- zel at her home at 317 Park eee Roll call was answered ae le ‘on “Governments That “td Failed. i Mrs. Wenzel pay “hd “Nature of Society,” while ‘W. Roan ,re) ‘on’ “Fashions in Rousseau’s An interesting ‘descrintion of Mon- ticello was given by Mrs. Seymour 1} Cook, ae Bible Class Holds Business Meeting The Philathes Bi Bible class of the Presbyterian church held a business meeting Friday evening in the urch class room. The Sunday school class will meet at 6:15 Sunday evening in the future ead of holding 9:30 morning ervices. Plans were discussed at a well-known impersonator who wil come to Bismarck under the saraiies of the Philathes Class. A potluck supper “will be served] © Wednesday evening at 6:15 in the basement of the Methodist church for cee who attend church college| Ps! eee stereopticon picture en- titled “New Adventures of Faith” will be shown at 7 o’clock and this se be immediately followed by the classes. ee @ The American Legion Auxiliary will meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 in the Business and fessional Women’s club rooms. This meeting will make the fourth of the series Los| of & bridge tournament, Miss Bernice Voight has returned te! her poingad duties at Mackintosh, after spending the holidays in| age, Irie Petes eaon dy her parents, Mr. and Mrs. FH Yois : Mrs. H. L. Kent has seturoed to et her home in Minneapolis after Hager mete fee Bi a as . Mrs, W. H. Webb,” ren The Sons and Da Tay od will give a ureday event evening at the The public is i ters of Nor- PFel| m ae ited, R, pyoirs M fig Chi- ease a and -Gra: ona depart. ment tof £ Webb, Brothers store. W. A. Thatcher of Mactinean: was rived in Bismarck transact; ari it Mrs. D. L, Peterson of W. was 8 guest in thle cey Beturday. ie Gilbert W. Fargo, president of ay. ty Mh ’ Don’t Let That Cold Turn Into Flu’ That cold may turn tato “ra ie re eee ee Valet is eee paris and’ sen how qucky i ‘As effective as the messy -| mustard mensined nese: does the a “aorta h sende. fromm rave, lla of| othe: im] ae = malate helps break up the a cate enn 8 fenton tat beings weloma it, A. 0. Lee of Wi caller in this city Bridge Me Another | BY W. W, WENTWORTH king; @—ausen sje ks 7 3. I —any lower than 10.) 1—Should you lead through dum- ™ 2 Should smcond tapeth sali low Be Co eed by Dlaying ie higl ‘hen must you cover an honor. with an hong! te ase ron tule, yes, When you hold the 9 or 10 in your hand, or he or 10 is not in dum- my. Hints on Etiquet 1, Should you Silo an invita- tion for an extended th rich friends when you are in no anita to ied ~ to return the courtesy? what ways can you make was a business turday. inability to vecipeceata? Jude uy rang your Ps ‘o whom should you always er especial attention, when visit- yx The Answers . Yes. 2. By thoughtful, ada; able aod ‘emerainng 8 guest wee a A the children. ——— Flashes of Life | (By The Associated Press) jlendon—A million dollars hive ancy, toward the payment! reat Britain’s debt is to ac- pire interest for years tba! Pant, opplied te to the stated pi passed mabling legislation. The donor, whose 1 name is a secret, is supposed to be wealthy Englishman with heirs. New York—David A. Schulte, who 37 years ago was a week as a a ine cigar stere,| 0% and since then has made millions selling tobacco, is to start ynew chain stores selling general “mer- chandise at price ranging from a nee to a dollar. aims at 1,000 stores in_vario various cities, Nigpriaed Manat 10: years of George Hg ere hoot of Dr. atom Tres % Poel Arbor, ho first practiced in in and Minnesota, then in Neng ork, New York—W. ~K. andere, 2nd, and vo eee age going, Ling in the a <2 Shee yachts Ar, Sutfitted at Miami. # maces fisherman, 8 mounter and be taken on the cruise, bel fensi a guide The Fire Deraon hates wires when these light and heat without flame. They help us_ call the fire depart- ment. They make it easy to get insurance. ‘This is your agency of the Hartford Fire In- surance Company. /MURPHY . ~ om 518 Broadway Phone 517 tor of boys’ wgeliot $18 ber varices wiects. 1n0u po ae 2 BUNG ‘The idea is to obtain specimens for Vanderbilt's collection at North Port, N.Y, Sergeant Is Injured in First Basketball Game at Fort Lincoln qcinsuuration of be of basketball as an PMtonday at Fort Abraham Hncotm Mond Mo night, the first time magi by greet aan game Zappardino, member of quint. suffered painful bruises about the head Fei Pa ge fa a luring a hot scrimmage for the He reported rerting easly toe the ath regiment who isn ith that unit as part Hig Bot B Expeditiona: forces in France and came throug! all of the memorable battles that the regiment engaged Begin at A. C. Today The oe eke wad vs of a Aint confer. | t ences with tion of eee col non- cosine citizens of the city invited to attend Ned be held at 8 o'clock tonight in the association chambers. The purpose of the meetings is to @|give anyone interested in the be activi ties of the association a chance to '—| recommend a a program for ed ensuing yea: basis with tne let cy Bo Uy. wi e letters » C, W, X, ¥ and 2 wil attend tonights Other, meetings i other selected will bé held Wednesday, iceeday and and Friday night nights. Frank Brown ‘Brown Speaks Before Scout Leaders Frank H. Brown, own, principal of Bis- marck high schocl aA addressed the weekly session of Bismarck scout i {leaders in the high school nicl be ‘\sium last clas on “Troop eet He emphasized attendance cational be Sherrie iron to ee possesse : by the scoutleaders. Scout games intended to instruct the scout leaders in know! the compass, pets , first Id be an ii e....-B.. ting ieee ‘wou! an im of the Bismarck Area council bee] m. Monday, at which time of- Ficial organization of the council as an entity would take place. "| Boy Scouts Will Entertain Legion ie pees “a Boy Scout pha pe Roy the by the ee entertain their sponors ‘and oe and mothers of the soot | special program to be th Lexie hall at 8 p. m. featuring the even’ NE] will be short talks to by Judge W. L. Naessle of the peepee ard Jol pastor o! lary’s pro- cathed: W. G. Fulton, direc. They will talk of the Boy Scout ‘ollowing the speeches, the scout troop will Fold a Tyublig investiture cereraony. movement. John G. Karasiewicz, vice Sond | mander of the local legion post and MATINEE EVERY DAY AT 2:80 - Sorry Love be blind, but it’ stone blind. sini ter of the Legi sea ag Hace will be in uae of eve- activities. Other committee vin, ir. Karasiewicz today urged all members of, the local t to be breed tomorrow night act as its to the fathers and mothers of An vextteardiuary” hunch some: n e@: some- thing that has never been served legionnaires before, is re pared, accordinp to Mr. Karatiewie| se City Commission Has Light Session Instructing the city | auditor to take steps to amend the ke Nance to require flue li chimneys of all residents built i Bismarck in the future. and giving an amendment to the dog license roe its first reoains the city commission went through a of minor matters at last aright tts Teg: gt session. under the The dog license fee wil be raised -ralcteed amendment, for male dogs and for - se fee mice do; ie 1 ani are of Clarence Hane log catcher was ap} Board a it was decided to have ogi he work of selling 1928 {aes on March 1. Surety Bond Approv: Surety bonds of the First Guar- “ss Present pt THE BANNER FUR EVENT 35TH ANNUAL |] CLEARANCE SALE FREDERICK: JAMES FURS Watch for announcement of dates Harris-Robertson Company Bismarck, North Dakota My didn’t get a om Melodrama 5 seat last night. Cometonight ; ,. come early! Sensation is great | Entertainment. Sia's acne te AGAIN | Tonight and Make two Wednesday dates now for the Eltinge next week THE BIG WEEK! MONDAY--TUESDAY—WEDNESDAT “Beau Sabreur” Henk Beorreeiivgive Bretiee Gary Conger : By THURSDAT—FRIDAT-SATURDAY oa MOORE - “Her Wild Oat” wo in be yet ged $8,000 approv urety after the; as to form by . E. McCurdy and City At- i Young. Voight teen the commis- and inte: verview ad- te, Bock 8 the delinquent taxes are age The taxes from 1920 to 1927, now unpaid, amount to aa 68, white Se penalty and in- total $29.61. Mr. Voight is contguasintise the purchase of this property from ihe Bismarck De- velopment company but v-anted the board’s assurance that the Mt: and interest would be abat delinquent taxes are pei board agreed to make such recom- mendation to the county board. DICKINSON path BUSINESS Diekinson.—The Greene Drug and Waplag 4 of Dickinson has been sold by Vernon K. Green to Ansul Suckerman and Philip Boise, aaa eee _ TO LOSE FAT ether is cosbodsed in Matin e i . The in laws ed on modern research. It has born — millions of boxes of a vols simuraweoren. Gisele, in new beauty, new health and A book in each box of Marmala gives the complete formula, also the Sertesaiie Usnnteny fon sntcty Steer ot wi Lency ibd fet hy scientific help which has done so much tresminy and watch what it does for scl Start soda Osaka by asking your druggist APITOy, Cf Last Time Tonight « GEORGE O’BRIEN VIRGINIA VALLI J. 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