The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 24, 1928, Page 5

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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1928 Guest From South Mrs. John Lobach ° Dakota Is Honoree Entertains Guests neuro-psychiatric cases, automa- that tleally reopens meet Cross located in rooms had First ‘Guaranty bank, phone/ three Surprise Party For Mrs. James F. Pearcey|s" we the oh cts auditorium th at Bridge Party Tuesday Evening ool steamy "te sites wenn tae entertained at a see ae An attractive color scheme of red, Indian "emuarained ata "surprise Mrs. M, R. Milde ‘entertained W om in cai Tirefpeingt 9 ridge was Lgl at four tables THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE come to Fort Lincoln as goon: as he! Miss Lucy Fitch. of the city is as ean be relieved from duty at that} 5) a few days in Fargo Place. ptain Anderson wil Te riek —_ Mr. and ably ee here within the next| Mrs. E. G. Fitel c Md Mrs. Duncan a si Mrs. Stan- a "Bamack conden ely ley Sate ‘and daughter, Floy, of bal rag ee act | Judson s) of friends ‘hohe lay here as the ole Town's 5 talkeg” guests play ean sleet Gs ae Mrs. A. penicnt a Wednesday afternoon,! to Souris Wedesing by the to be representa-| of her fath amis, oe the cane what the dramatic : were held tod: jo nization, the Playmakers, are fs r Mrs. A. P. Knothe and son. left this morning for the ‘Twin Cities. school ‘Brain re was called the death meral services e Supper will be served at the lethodist church this patie at 6 o'clock by the Epworth League. The public is cordial y, invited. Mr. and Mrs. Cart Ruse of M tin are transacting business in Bi marck this week. | Mrs. A. B. Rader ot Harvey sot . Wednesday in Bismarck as guest of friends. | ‘ Mrs. Dan Hein. of Wing recently underwent an operation at St. hie. jus hospital. CLE _PAGE LENE] ‘A. W. LUCAS CO. Basement Lunch Room Saturday Hours—9:30 A. M. to 7:30 P. M, Miss Bernice Davis of Tuttle is|% og) and blue ‘on Seats eee Nay od of boy city was a where th will spend some time, Raley arm principal aps the “ann ad spending a few days in Bismarck. sntrtined relia pha igh. sears Hi ee Sut Kosi ‘cap and one ay at Vamestown Mr. Mrs, m8 B. here, Plate Luncheon chapel, and a luncheon at the Com- Thursday at =e day cake. ‘eee FRIED SPRING CHICKEN BUTTERED PEAS MASHED POTATOES AND GRAVY BREAD AND BUTTER 25c Plate Supper CHOW MEIN WITH NOODLES Mrs. B. Lasion is i at her home| % at 408 Twelfth street. Quality—Ask your grocer . ‘|for Iten’s Graham Crackers. Year’s most popular farce at| auditorium tonight. : to Mie J. M. 8h college The day's of sae Nrcinenivy consisted srg “services Ff foorhees | looking after t ‘usiness affa Mra. ith a ret ae mnie Min. Al Winters gift was @ birth-| Motor el nt led beter A son bi Alexius’ hospital to Mr. and Mrs. ers Miss Stella Hilleboe of Ellendal John Barnhardt of Yucca, . e! jendale Educational Papers dean of ‘women at the State Normal] G ¢ Wingertoer of Linton has Are ead *. strial school, st come to| been mitted to St. Alexius hospi- R at Meeting] i. eee po to Dat the| tal for treatment. Mrs. . Tekippe was hos- Progressive ae eae ee xc-asll ET OWER SPECIALS A refreshment course was served by the hostesses. Mrs. S. D. Dietz Is and Adele Ehlers Hostess at Bridge| Entertain Tuesday Miss Florence Woerner and Miss 18 friends mother, Mrs. ‘9. ‘B ai call was ans naming} Mr. ‘id Mrs. Ben Koon of Sterling modern men of science. have come to ee to make baat home. Mr. K There were guests for two tables of bridge when Mrs. S. D. Diets a at her home Tuesday tine ae “qumerstng. “Some cee & position with the J A. ei M. Red STEAMED RICE mere nthe games, ware ive ot Hoan, tie, cicnty iadcimionaael For Friday and BREAD AND BUTTER A refreshment course was re An ee historical society, spe ut ‘eeeeuily Saturday the close of the afternoon. oat By aed Se refreshments eee! at the State Teachers col- Na tional Colors Ave: able in at the Tykippe of the 3 meeting. al Valley City, Wednesday morn- Red Tulips D Birthday, barked Sa nee Per Dozen, 75¢ Used For oration . “4 rtment at Waskingtor b; which | ee shoe Hog cremmect has res = é } Red, white and blue decorations| Club Meets With George H. Diets is Fa ineas here and | visiting with hs OSCAR H. WILL COMPANY were used at the bridge ee Thor, Miss Clara Rue wie Flower Phone 784 315 Third Si. Salad Dressings bn Bag when Mrs. entertained. There were Mayonnaise, & pint .............cocccssseses 508 Thousand Island, & pitt —.--..-..--0075€ Tartar Sauce, & pitt ..........-.rccsccacsssen The Methodist Ep wor Ae ig supper al now of the 16th Intan-|orclock tonight at the Metho- crete in| dist church, Everyone invited. ill The N. B. N. “ciob wan entertained tal ang repelae infantry course - evening by Miss Clara Rue| nine months. pone Gustav A. M at the of her uncle oF aunt,| Anderson, ee Mr. and Mrs, J, J. Rue, ve-| try, United irmy forces St. Louis Park, | ®¥e A. ne China, stationed at ‘Tientain, tl inch- for four tables. Irwin Minn, whe no's visting in this elty, "|, The suests spent the rani Jolly Twelve Club was served. The decorat \ the lun luncheon table were grind Plays Whist Thursday The Jolly Twelve ¥ whist club was entertained Thursday —- at the home of Mrs. Albert Wad rm igeorlle fe Honors in the games were -by Mrs. Sorsdahl, Mrs. rs. 8. Hanson and Fred Anderson. A couree | tion, « luncheon was served at the conclu- * sion of the games, Mrs, will seen hos- Fred Anderson tess to the club at the next meet- ing on March h 8. * Thursday Musical Club Studies Opera from Dept. 10 For Saturday =| FREE wi | Genuine Cannon Bath Towel Pat White of Fairmont admitted to St. Alexius hos; treatment, Charles E. of Medina| » is transacting business here for a few days. @ees Mrs. John Volk of Hague has been discharged from St, Alexius| hospital, “| Week-End Year’s most auditorium ts Consisting of : Four Tints of Ar- mand Cold Cream Capitol Theatre Tonight and Saturday WILLIAM FOX. a A Romance of Deep Seas, Strange Ports, r a Sailor Boy Love And Oalvontuns on the Pas of Cul GEORGE OBRIEN-LOIS MORAN and a ‘WILLIAM DEMAREST = JOSEPH SWICKARD dary by BANDA SAR Sermarse by MARIO OFT Dancing Girl. A GBLYSTONE Production COMEDY and NEWS TONIGHT Friday and section MATINEE Every Day at 2:30 RICHARD It's tense—gripping! A story of sacrifice and mother love. 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