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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1928 Mr. and Mrs, O’Neil Entertain Club at Dinner and Bridge ‘The Vagabonds club were enter- tained recently at the J. E. O’Neil home at 414 Ninth street.” Following a potluck dinner, bridge was played at three tables. Mrs. Harrison Brooks \ Entertains “Mothers Club Tuesday Evening The Fe Gian Mothers club was enterta’ Tuesday at the home of Mrs. O. W. Kolll read an in- dren in Work and: Plage eta was ppc nl to with quaint say- ~~ of chil t the conclusion of the meeting Mrs. Brooks served a luncheon course, eee Harold Burton, formerly sports ae of ed Bismarck gin : recently accepted a position with iat nt the Milwaukee bureau, is in Bismarck again this week. He was assigned here during the special session of the legislature to assist Kenneth W. .. _ Simons, North Dakota correspondent for the Associated Press, in covering “the session for, member newspapers. she = Sod ‘Bee city held seal iz) a pter. irs. Jone: is en route to her ‘home after aitend- ing the ninth annual convention of forth Dakota War Mothers which was held in Bismarck last week. The A. O. U. W. lodge will hold installation of officers Thursd: evening at the A. 0. U. W. h Grand Master D. C. Martin of go be in attendance at t! meeting. At the close of the b iness session, refreshments will be served and a social hour will be en- tess to the Women’s Missionary so- ciety of the Presbyterian church Thursday afternoon at 2:30. Miss « Graner, superintendent of nurses at the Bismarck hospital, who has spent several years in India and China, will be t + principal speaker. Mothers Club Is Making Study of South America, Mrs. W. S. Harris was hostess to members of the Mothers club at her Pmatesaviea ce ast and _intere: gs Mrs. R. M. Bergeson gave - per entitied “Through the Panaras )” while Mrs. W. E. Pe: ve a general survey of South rica, illustrating her talk with he hostess served refreshments at the close of the: meeting. Rollin WelchIs_ . Honored at Party Mr. and Mrs. Roland H, Crane entertained at their home Monday evening at a radio party in honor of the Getrag d anniversary of Sheriff Rollin Welch. After a social evening of radio entertainment a course luncheon was served. Places were marked for 12 guests. George D. McDowell of James- town, special agent for the Northern Pacific railway company, was an out-of-town guest, . The ladies aid of the third divi- sion of the aid society of the Mc- Cabe Methodist church will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. B. M. Dunn at 416 Thayer avenue. Mi . H. Houser at 116 West r will be hostess to the ladies of the fourth division on the same afternoon. suchen The Daughters of Norway will ive an old-fashioned dance Mon- y evening at the A. O. U. W. hall. islators and their wives are in- vited to attend as well as all mem- bers of the order. Only old-fash- ioned dances will be featured. The Ladies Aid of the First Bap- tist church will meet in the church parlors Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. A potluck lunch will be served. All members and their are cordially invited to at- tend. me. St. Mary’s Circle will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Homan. Cards will be tat hee during the afternoon and re- reshments will be served by Mrs. Homan and Mrs. J B. Halloran, Miss Stella Hilleboe, who bo spent the past three weeks in t! ‘The Ladies Aid of the First Luth- | M eonsuian 72:80 ii the church at 2: inthe Ca Mrs. John Carlson and irs. N. M. Danrot will act as host- esses. All members of the aid are requested to be present as the annual election of officers will be held. ees Mrs. George Duemeland will be hostess to the Thursday Musical tlub Thursday afternoon at her home. “The Art Song” will be the theme for discussion at the meet- Ing, and Mrs, L. R. Priske will be “leader. jg 9 Peter McLachlin of Hope spent Monday in Fi st Teasi fo Bismare k to attend the s: vession. oe Mrs. P. Walz and children, Jule rr turned Tuesday’ f ind of the ot Sepa on of hen to Pillsbury narck, cade t Owatonna, Minn., aft bending the holidays here. ” “F school te: Ce rm, ° Mrs. R. J. Ba: laughter, Mrs. Angeles, r of Enderlin and larley Northrup of jismarek, cal : fe gle >» are a few a this city, visiting frends. s s ” St. George's Guild will “meet ge ad ternoon at 3 o'clock with T. R. Atkinson at her home it 402 Avenue B West. Carl Stucke,:son of Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Stucke of has been itted hospital ir Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Forbes f Wahpeton arrived in the city Vionday to attend the session of ire. . ee- Mrs. L, V. Miller returned Tues- lar from Devils Lake, where she ras called by the death of her sother. ee A daughter was born Monday at “he Bismarck hospital to Mr. and ? is, C. A. Forsland of this city. tackle ‘are attend wpecial setson, of th legislature. Mrs, Jacob J. Kramer of Wishek nderwont tion at St. ed the mother, Mrs. 0. B. Hilleboe, this morning for Ellendale. Mrs. Emma Lewis left recently for Minneapolis where she was cc by Mrs, A. J. Gronna of La- Waist Be chibbis ye ‘as! mn, D. C., Florida, | si County Agent A. R. Miesen will go to Fargo tonight to attend the annual convention of agricultural extension agents throughout the state, which is being held there this ees Miss Florence Nelson, who spent of | the holiday vacation with her par- nd Mrs. Emil Nelson, Fea to her school se, e e Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Corbett of Minot are in the city attending the special session of legislature. | Bridge Me Another BY W. W. WENTWORTH THE BISMARCK TRIBUN: “Blossom Time,” which made such a hit in Bismarck a few years ago, will play a return engagement here Saturday evening, January 21, at the city auditorium. ‘Blossom Time’ Has Exceptional Cast “Blossom Time,” gay, golden, and glorious, is booked to appear here at the city auditorium Saturday night, January 21, with a cast of fine record,according to credible re- Port. “Blossom Time” has created musi- cal history which will not be soon excelled. Accurate figures collected in New York prove in mathematical stration ee “Blossom Ned a 8: fo larger gross receipt n ave ever been acheived by any musi- cal play thus far produced in the country and in addition, its London, Paris, Berlin and Vienna runs have exceeded in length and base te the record of “The Merry ‘idow,” which until the coming of “Blossom Time” held first place Cage all musical attractions in those a itals, It should also be remembered that “Blossom Time” is now creating a ee in South Africa and Aus- ia. Longer Skirts Are Decreed by Fashion New York, Jan. 11—()—Women of fashion will wear longer skirts next spring — fully one inch below the knee—if the modes displayed at the semi-annual style review of the Garment Retailers of America are followed. There are new colors for spring wear, independence blue, a light navy blue, a blue with a greenish | i tinge; and natural beige, a grayish tone of beige. Evening models disclosed an even greater length than the gowns, for informal wear, having shorter lengths in front and the backs al- most touching the floor. A return to femininity also was indicated with the introduction of tucks, fuse lace trimming and embroidery. ° ry Missing Witness ty Wires From Fargo ‘Washington, Jan. 11—(AP)—Don R. King, witness in the Sinclair- Burns criminal contempt case, whose absence caused concern among defense counsel, notified Dis- trict Attorney Gordon by telegraph today that he would return from ee N. D., as soon as his wife's ness permitted. James J. O'Leary, assistant dis- trict attorney, accused of intimidat- @} ing Edward J. Kidwell, Jr., a wit- 1—When you hold K J X X X, uick tricks are pre-empt many should you bid 3—To pre-empt in a minor, how many should you bid? The Answers ness in the contempt case, resumed the witness stand today in denial of the charges. WHY EVERY USER BECOMES A FRIEND “Never has any other cough med- icine acted so ly and satisfac- torily as Fi ‘3 ase and Tar and it gives com n to friends who use it on foney and ly ne for it.—Adv. Dance tonight at Patterson’s hall. : Man Thrown Out of Theatre Brings Suit Chicago, Jan. 11—()—Suit for $25,000 has been brought by Thomas J. Pillion, salesman, as compensation for the humiliation he said he suffered when ejected from a theatre because he laughed at a movie sub-title that was not intended to be funny. _ “How can a man tell,” asked Pil- lion, “when to laug’: and when not They might show a ‘This Is Comical,’ line with some of their titles and a ‘This Is Very, Very, Sad,’ with others.” Chamberlin Hopes to Set New Record Roosevelt Field, New York, Jan. 11.—(AP)—Clarence D. Chamberlin, New York to Germany flyer, and Roger Q. Williams hopped off 13 minutes after noon today in an at- tempt to break the present duration flight record of 52 hours, 22 minutes and 31 seconds, At the last moment the aviators | abandoned their plan t. try also for a new “closed circuit” record by flying to some distant city and back. They determined, instead, to concentrate solely on the duration record and to fly all the time in the vicinity of the Long Island flying, fields, ,.,, DIVIDENDS PAID Dividends of 10 per cent are be- ing 4 to depositors of two banks in the Devils Lake district, L, R. Baird, receiver of closed banks, an- nounced today. Depositors in the Guaranty State Bank of Esmerado and the Mountain State of Moun- tain are receiving the dividends, which are being paid through C. W. Conroy, district manager, of Devils Lake. : PLANS READY MARC": 1 Fargo, N. D., Jan. 11—@)— Plans and specifications for the $250,000 United States veterans’ bu- reau hospital at Fargo will be com- plete March 1, it is reported today by O. B. Burtness, congressman from this district, who declares “building operations should proceed promptly.” i _—_——nn Mler Secret Beautifier a Envy of Her Friends iss C. Delano, Washington, writes: <About two vents tol merits 3 great deal with a muddy, sallow and iply skin, I found I could cover the ith cosmetics, wit only a tem, Dr. Geo. F. McEriain Osteopathic Physician Electrotherapy Solar-Ray Chironte Diseases a Specialty 114 Fourth Street Phone 240 Bismarck, N. D. Moorhead Poultry Show Opens Today Moorhead, Minn., Jan. 11.—()— The Red river valley live poultry show opened here today with an entry list of more than 1,200 birds. The show will continue through Saturday. Exhibits have been re- ceived from as far away as La Crosse and Chippewa Falls, Wis., and from many points in Minnesota and North Dakota. H. C. Nieren- garten, St. Cloud, Minn., will be in charge of the judging, which will start Thursday. Trotzky’s Banishment Remains Unconfirmed) Berlin, Jan. 11.—()—The soviet embassy and the Russian news i es AAD today continued to as- sert that they were without knowl- edge of the reported banishing from Russia of Leon Trotzky and other opposition leaders. e German papers, however, almost without ex. NOTICE Dance given by the Sons and Daughters of Norway, Thurs- day, Jan. 12th, at the Odd Fet- lows hall. Music by Lavine's orchestra. Public invited. ception deal with the report as if it were a fact. At the embassy the statement was made that “it is wrong in any case to use the term banishment, but even on the reported sending of members of the opposition into the provinces we have no information.” FORMER MINOT MAN DIES Minot.-—- Edward Gould Warren, who was county superintendent of the Ward county schools for many years, passed away in Glendale, Calif., on Christmas day. Since mov- ing to California about 12 years ago Mr. Warren has been prominent in the real estate business. 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