The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 16, 1928, Page 5

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/ e ‘Informal Party at Fort Lincoln Major and Mrs. Charles H. Love- well entertained informally at bridge at their quarters at Fort Lincoln Tuesday evening. The guests were Mr. and Mrs Fred Conklin of Bismarck, Captain and Mrs. George H. Bloomquist and Faptain and Mrs. R, C. Wright, ‘Progressive Whist Is Played at Party Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Skogen of near Driscoll entertained Satur- day evening at four tables of pro- gressive whist. Score prizes in the games were won by Faunce-Luyben and Mrs, Ole Spilde. At the conclusion of the games the hostess served re- freshments, Delphians Discuss Later Romanticists The later Romanticists are being studied this week by the Delphians at their meeting Friday morning at i the Hotel Prince. Mrs. A. A. Whit- temore is leader of the meeting. , The following text reports will be (oheat ,,Mendelssohn’s Life, and v Compositions of the Piano, Mrs. J. C. Taylor; Life of Chopin and Chopin’s Compositions, Mrs. E. Quain; Program Music by Berlioz, Mrs. George Register; Liszt, Miss Hardy Jackson. i‘ Unique Party For 2 ee Mrs. Estella Cordner and Miss Marie Cordner entertained Wed- nesday evening at a unique “kid” party in honor of the birthday an- niversary of Miss ‘Charlotte Schmidts. The guests arrived attired in the frocks and pinafores of their child- hood, and the living room of the Cordner home had been transformed ¥ td a schoolroom as a setting for e q Miss Adeline Ness presided as teacher during the evening and a prize was awarded to Miss Elsie « gDralle, ‘* A, l&ncheon course was served late in the evening. The tables was decorated in red and white with a “little red schoolhouse” as a centerpiece. Places were marked for $9 guests. | ‘ Lt. Col. Luang Amara Sakdavudh ‘and Major Luang Deves Amuny- ridhi, Siamese aviators who Qave been assigned by the Siamese gov- ernment to study aviation for two years at Washington, D. C., passed ’ 4 | ‘ i} ! through Bismarck this morning on} the North Coast Limited over the Northern Pacific, en route to the nation’s capital. 5 The members of the Bismarck Study club will entertain Friday evening at the annual dinner party in honor of their husbands. Din- ner will be served at 6:30 in the toe room at the Grand Pacific otel, ee @ Capt. I. P. Baker has returned to Bismarck after spending several weeks in Washington, D. C., where he transacted business and visited friends and relatives. eee Little Bobby Pfeffer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al Pfeffer, who has been seriously ill with penumonia for the past three weeks, is recovering nice- ly. ees Mrs. C. L, Boardman has resigned her position at Webb Brothers store. Mrs, Boardman has been with | @ that company for the past six years. _ NOTICE Due to the fact that there are not enough reserved seats for the Womanless Wedding to accommodate our orders, it will be necessary to sell o'clock, Friday? THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1928 Social and Personal P.| guest was presented Charlotte Schmidts| ® Harris & Woodmansee’s by 6 o'clock Thursday and 4 Mrs..L. P. Warren Is Hostess at Bridge Mrs, L. P. Warren entertained | members of her bridge club at a valentine party Tuesday evening. Bridge was played at two tables F. D. Register won high | scores in the games. A luncheon | course was served at the close of the evening. Russia Is Studied by Fortnightly Club The government of Russia and the workings of its parties made up the subject for discussion at the meeting of the Fortnightly club, held song 4 afternoon at the home of Mrs, William Langer. An interesting paper, “The Ethnic Groups of Russia,” prepared by Mrs. N. O. Ramstad, was read by Mrs. Fred Conklin. “Russian So- viet” was reported on by Mrs. C, W. Moses, Valentine Party For Natalie Inez Jones Mrs. H. C.. Jones of Fort Lincoln entertained at a valentine Tuesday afternoon in compliment to her little daughter, Natalie Inez. The rooms were gaily decorated for the party with hearts, cupids, and other valentines. Each little with a paper cuy tee ey e afternoon was spent in games after which refreshments oer served. The guests included Emily and Tommy Brown, Marian Bloom- quist, Elizabeth Wright, John and obert Oswald of Fort Lincoln, and Nancy Helen Dollar of Bismarck. Mrs. Betty Volk Is Honoree at Party Mrs. Betty Volk of 822 Ninth street was honoree at a surprise party Monday evening when a group of friends entertained on the oceasion of her birthday anniver- sary. The evening was spent with cards and dancing at’ the conclusion of which a course luncheon was served. ne Volk was presented with a gu Out-of-town guests at the party were Miss Mayola Nagel of Steele. Mr. James and Mr, Rusch of New Salem. see The marriage of A. K. Thistle wood of this city and Mi:s Emma Ost of Napoleon took place Tues- day afternoon at the Presbyterian manse, Rev. Paul S. Wright offi- ciating. Miss Blanche Thistlewood and Clare Register attended. Mr. and Mrs. Thistlewood will be at home at 612 Rosser avenue, Bis- marck, Pai Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Harroun and son, Ira, have returned to Minot af- ter visiting in this city at the home of Mrs. Hazel Cast and with other friends. Mr. and Mrs. Harroun. are former residents of Bismarck, Mrs. Susanna Hultberg of this city is recovering at the Bismarck hospital following an operation. Mrs. A. W. Quast has returned to her home at Temvik after a few days’ visit in Bismarck. E. H. Anderson of Fargo was a business visitor in Bismarck yes- terday. eee J. J. Tavis of Flasher spent the past few days in this city on busi- ness. ree A. R. Pick of Dickinson was a busiarss caller in Bismarck this week. all tickets not called for at Schilling iS LOOT with Schilling Mellow flavor -- fragrant aroma. Any good coffee has both -.- but peculiar “enap” in the flavor - - like @ bracer! - - Westerners call it “Wings of the Morning.” ap! there is also a won Y! George Hugelman and Mrs. J. P. Modern Angles New French hat ornaments have angular m istic ‘lines and are usually of two or three colors, such as Se silver and go! Whist Club Meets at Sorsdahl Home Had? fas Sun tet Ge t esday evening a home of Mr, and Mrs. O. A. Sors- dal Cards were played at three by Mrs. tables. High scores were Hanson. A three-course luncheon was served after the close of the evening. The club will hold its next _meet- ing at the home of Mrs. Mattie Erstrom. ee P. E. Byrne Speaks to Wednesday Club P. E. Byrne was the principal speaker at the meeting of the Wed- nesday club, which was entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. W. H. Bodenstab and Mrs. C. F. Kel- logg. Mr. B: addressed mem- bers of the club on “The Indian Warrior.” The musical program of the aft- ernoon included vocal numbers the Misses Clara and Lillian Pel- tier, accompanied by Mrs. Hermann Scheffer, and piano solos by Mrs. M. B. Gilman, After the program tea was served by the hostesses, Roses in tall vases were used as decoration in the rooms, ese Mrs. Rudolph Oelke of New Leip- zig underwent an operation at St. Alexius hospital Tugeday morning. Ralph Reedy returned to Cando Tuesday after Gras A end at the Chris Boepp! ee the week- home, Mrs. H, M. Howard has returned to Miles City, Mont., after spending| 2 a week in this city as the guest of Mrs. A. Johansen, .: Dr. and Mrs, H. A. Brandes have returned from a trip to Minneap- olia, where they visited relatives and friends, eee A Aare le was born Wednesday a St. Alexies hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Al Simon of Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Schlagel have returned to Linton after a short business visit to this city. Mrs. E. Saville and son, Frank, of Braddock spending a few Mrs. Elmer Olson of Tappen un- derwent an operation at St. Alexius hospital this week. é Richard Miles of this city under- went an operation at. St. Alexius hospital Tuesday. s Mr. and Mrs. Lester White of Dawson are business callers in the city this week, “% Mr, and Mrs. William C. Hanson of Washburn spent Wednesday here with friends, ae Misses Hazel and Louise Wilson of Flasher are guests in Bismarck this week. ere Ross Hybeck of Steele has re- turned home after transacting busi- ness here. rw Mrs. W. A. Meyer of Flasher spent Tuesday here as the guest of friends, oe P, H. Wolff of Killdeer spent Tuesday here looking after business affairs. eee A. J. Bowen transacted business in Bismarck Tuesday and Wednes- geld eee Mrs. L. Chadwick of Breien vis- ited friends in this city Tuesday. AT THE SCHOOLS The upper grades and opportunity Tooms of the Roosevelt school are making booklets which include the lives, works, clppings and pictures of all of the noted men whose birth- day anniversaries come in February, including Washington, Lincoln, Long- fellow, James W. Foley, Lowell, Edison and Lindbergh. The seventh ade geography classes of the Will. schoo! have re- cently completed the study of India and are now studying China. Many beautiful samples of Chinese art and industry have been displayed by the pupils. met Mrs. J. H. Mullin presented the teachers of the William Moore school with a cake on Valentine’s day and There is a new note of individuality in every i jmary Lt, Col. Thomas W. vited to deliver” the Weahieeten ielive! birthda; address at the high school. en The Sophomore class will enter- tain Saturday evening at the “ school at a general school dancing party. eee Mrs. O. C. Cr ist was a vis- itor Wednesda: in the second toom at the William Moore The pupils of the schools all enjoyed valentine boxes in the/ filmed. various rooms on Valentine day. eee Raymond Jenkins of the grade, Will oehoot, has school after a two weeks’ illness. Evangeline and Mildred Hartke of this city have cateeea | the second grade at the Richholt school. to 1. | bat ELKS NOTICE Bismarck i199 B. P. 0. E, mairies the girl, Sally Blane. She comes to her senses, however, and leaves both Beery and Hatton, in the lurch by fin @ youngster | will conduct the funeral serv- Who is more w of her. ices of Bro. Sam S. Russel Fri- To say that “Wife Savers” is day, 10 a. m., Elks Home. J. C. TAYLOR. MRS. COOLIDGE IMPROVES Washington, Feb. 16-—(AP)—Mrs. Coolidge, who is ill, was said today at the White House to have spent a ‘ood night. The coll which has con- ‘ind her to her room for a week, ble to “Behind the Front,” “We're In the Navy Now” and “Now We're In the Air,” is putting it lly. It is in all respects a genu- ine laugh making and‘ rapid fire comedy. Don't fail to be present when the rest cf the town is laugh- itself into a happy coma. e duel scene where Beery and Hatton do spectacular but bloodless ‘ttle upon the latter’s return to the village to reclaim his girl, is = of funniest sequences ever An exceptionall ible cast in- Ff Ford Bring Zan, Pits ‘om Kennedy, Sal ne, Augus' Segre and Ge 4 rey ay ort two comedy kings in this laugh jucer, “ITH HEAVEN” HAS LAST SHOWING TONIGHT Tonight will be the last oppor- Judge A. G. Burr addressed the |¢, 1 lovers : puplis at Biamarck high school Mon- Soren Hearn eapize lovers £0 tee Rita's y on Abraham Lincoln. fim version for Fox gt Ta Gol- oe On Lincoln's birthday the titer.|/and Charles Farrell, the twin stars va ature classes at the Will school read| who rose to fame with thelr work id “The Perfect Tribute.” in this production, Led) of the your cabin early. Ath. . most remarkable characterizations romaine The monthly miesting of the Play-| ever lormed before the camera year. makers of Bismarek high school was roles of Chico and Diane. chips — in- held Tuesday evening. A splendid cast in all roles of Eenpreseee and Pirrunga Evans of Merrick No baa Beet “Albert ann Gh ay dupor-ean cere’ yecary all re O ys has entared the fourth Srade'st the, Brockwell; illo” Chauterd: acu] who, want ‘Canadian am mre 88 ein alt | water-bouleverd route. Secure forget dance at A. (.| the cabin you want, now. A Mrs. A. Risem and Mrs. A. G. Olson were visitors at the Richholt achool this week. a Louise Sell of at the Will school fe sbeent circ count of illness, nee The Oneida Campfire sold candy at the high es Tose dur- ing Convocation. = Harold Rummell of the Richholt; school has been admitted to St. Alex- ius hospital, eas H. 0. Saxvik visited the first second grades of the Ricbholt sehool Friday. Sauce J. W. Riley visited classes at the Will school Wednesday afternoon, [ At the Movies 7 a ) ELTINGE THEATRE Wallace Beery and Raymond Hat- ton come to the Eltinge for Friday and Saturday in “Wife Savers” and the boys are in action high in the Alps ie after the 4 been signed. Beery, who villian life was Hatton's boss in siren lyn restaurant, is a ind yodeler, who ord Wally t while” he an ttalled’ ehawhete one of these crisp new models, fashioned by the nimble fingers of clever modistes. The irregular outline is outstanding in the mode —crowns are snug and round and brims at- tain all sorts of irregularity. Cap Types Still Important Pastel Felts Appear Brims Are Cut in Front Many New Novelty Straws $ 4.95 | -A.W.LUCASCO. Don’t U.W. hall tonight. Good music. H. M. TAIT 611 2nd Avenue Sonth Seen Minneapolls, Minn, Drugless Physician Leeas Bik. ' Blemarck, N. D. TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO. HARTFORD Life and Aceiéent "Hy. Thott, Tornade, Automobile Blég. a Lean. N. Dak. 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