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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1928 tHE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ; if At the Movies | ee ELTINGE THEATRE . Miss Ida Weikum Honored at Whist Social and Personal |) scant so om Ce y ie Mrs. W. J. Dobson W.C.T.U. Members | Seession of her birthday saniver| | ‘ day an Baars Bitinge for Fre e e ucas O. Entertains For ‘Will Commemorate | “Wiist was played at four tables humorist, whose Mrs. H. Johnson Frances Willard Hihee Frank Ber “5 hg as Sua tee aad’ beret tins camoner itech and John Delzer. at the breakfast table in their bg ® ; Members of the W. C. T. U. in Bese at was pean shad > alld Papers has — na he l e l it ifts. falentine fav- - »” in which he jas ie 6star bod cs perl ‘ss ego i Pte ors orated the table when the role of Congressman Maverick Mrs. W. J. Dobson was hostess Tuesday evening at a party in hon- or of the birthday anniversary of eric served after Brander, Texas cattleman elected her sister, Mrs. Halvor Johnson. | on Feb. 17 to commemorate the to Congress through the schemi The evening was spent with cards| death of Frances E. Willard, | the % of his socially ambitious and dancing, and at midnight a buf-| $teat, Pioneer in temperance work) ohn Storey has returned to & played by Fazenda, and fet supper wa served, Mrs. John.| i this countey the organizer) Steele after Spending. a few days daughter Bossy, enacted by Ann of a union which she aided to in- i ~ gon was Presented with many birth-| Crease its band to 600,000 members| Pete looking aStex business affairs, In screen lingo, the role of Con- Out-of-town guests were Mr. and| i the. ter States and 1,000,000) wr, ang Mrs. Russel Byerly and gressman for Will rs is “a nat- Mn. A. c Dance and Mr, and Mrs.) ™¢mpers Bigg crusade” _ son, Billy, ORI A f wal For years he has been kid- ‘ i rusad we Congress—“‘mere ting were ucts af the pariye nn | SWePE over the middle west calling] '"E © SSW SS¥S Hgneg thes facts,” he explains ft. When ° women of Ohio and befpiecngtl Gilbert Semingson of this city he went to Washington with his . states to march on the saloons left for Minneapolis Wednesday on|Heavy silk tassels make an un-} syupportii layers and others to Birthday Party ocala eens Manas] ako bangs ge [asl cou» orn sf] maby eee for “A Hara Ser For Roberta Reid University, Evanston, Ill. She be- ¢ National Press Club seized the Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Solenberg of felt. opportunity to hand Rogers an aj A bi . came the ree 3 organizer and| Underwood transacted business potatmment as Congressman-at-large birthday party was given Sat-| ardently worl for woman suf-! here We “vesday. | Mrs. Friak Marshall of Benlah| of the United States since he had al urday afternoon by Mrs. I. J. Reid| frage so that the women’s votes t 4 “fired” i in boner Of ‘har’ little daughter, could rid the world of liquor. ©. L. Waldo of Minneapolis is o friends in this city Wednes- jak coal fired” as Mayor of Bev: Roberta. Eight little guests were} Miss Willard is the only woman rset wybods statue Te in Statonr’ Hall tn] sramsagting, business ta thls city * ¢ rooms were decorated with| the Capitol at Washington. Twenty 3 eee Mrs. Roy Sheldon of Washburn — CAPITOL ‘SHEATRE Valentine favors and colors. Aj states observe Frances Willard .| spent Tuesday: in this city on busi-| 1, birthday luncheon was served at, he| dayy i the Pubic schools. She died| yin has entered St. Alerion hopital| = fi invited Col’ Chaclen ks Eladbergh, wai wuklat ved by W, C. 1. U. workers | £" treatment. |, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Talbot of) (he flying ace, to be hie guest dur-} | was assisted ean John Craven,| be obse! Mrs, Henry wwford and Mrs.| all over the worl Bert Buckley. | e o* | ing his stay in the film capital. Mrs. H, Ulsnes of Halliday spent| Jamestown a@ spending a few days) Lindbergh Teplied that he would Wednesday here looking after busi-| "°"e- eee deem it a great pleasure to witness Distinctive ! \ \ ndfelad Mrs. Mary Healow, who has . . The A. 0. U. W. lodge will give a] spent the past two months in Bis-| "°** affairs, eee _ Miss Gertrude Eichhorst has been a ene se HEN ett ‘that Mix whist and bridge cd this evening| marck as © guest at the homes of} Rp, withroe of Almont has heen| discharged from St. Alexius hospi-| was working on “Silver Valley,” a Tei Gee alee ais ee Paeetdy Hand J. D. Healow,| admitted to St. Alexius hospital for| ¢! a Fox Films production centering on et Saran Mrs, Frank Elliot of Hillsboro is| $e,cyferts of 2 young cow puncher 4 Set aie aie : to fly to Paris when he communi- G. E. Hoff has returned to Hazen| Pending the week in Bismarck. cated with Lindbergh. Mix prom- after spending the past few days in ERNEST. ises to have everything in $eibinebe this city. and is preparing a big Additienal social and nerson- ‘J for the “King of the Air, al news will be found in to- {] Mix picture comes to the Capitol day’s issue on page 12. Theatre tomorrow for an engage- ment of two days. be se F fear will be enjoyed. All mem: | ings. Mont. bers of the lodge ‘and t the public are otra invited. . Mrs. J. P. Parkinson and Mrs, 31. 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