The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 27, 1928, Page 5

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Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hempel of|is admirable and her support excel-| sleeping there, when the mosquitoes | @ jan were business callers here | lent. will be bussing around by millions | Hands For 18th of _ sar Cafe ot New F megan te Hee Ya eee Orne Tam quite sure that if this pro- Radi Gam ' John Wildfang of McKenzie was|| PEQPLE’S FORUM | cedure is carried out, there will be io Bridge es tad visitor in Bismarck Sat-/ 9. @| 2 sudden change of sentiment even! The 18th of a series of 20 radio — ss urday. though this may be a beauty spot e games will be broad- ° m5 . * 3.4 WRONG SITE FOR PARK f Tuesda: Variety of Musical |Club Members Give A son was born Friday to Mr. a ee orang, | Raa fous ore ot losing er cat ftom MR Temaay lett Selections Will Be Di { and Mrs. C.'d, Koch, of this city, ‘eed $ cap—an; lace is preferred | vance hands for the 3 inner and Bridge coe where the hildren, et al, may| Mr. Wilbur C. Whitehead, of New Featured on Program Saturday Evening anit, ie Wilton spent iy ee ayy inouncement rest padisturbed. . York, eee the Dealer, holds: pl rtaary ssocia 8 only @ sug! n pades—] 10 Vocal and instrumental solos, Members of the Friday club en- SS Ee subtber waatietd Cg RO bag Pat evi deat ote the Di as if t 6 » - y ni i —' fre My quartets, and selections by|tertained their husbands Saturday At the Movies —_ | jecriter and disintere to| banks of the Great Muddy for two ee le Little Girls’ Glee club wil! bejevening at the home of Governor ae ———__———@ | Suggest that, before this plan is| years with the mosquito pestilence ick, of Atlanta, Ga., a veel which et bejand Mrs. A. G. Sorlie. ELTINGE THEATRE ete and cerried through, those/ near the river, I would consider it Ids: S asHat ao bahia gS a Md Rel was served at 6 .'clock After two comedy-dramas and cen: in a new location for! poor judgment to place a tourist Spades—A J 75 dian school, under the direction ot von in ia) gt four consecutive melodramas, Rich- take some tents to i Soce whe Pier’ i nl i Mrs. Hermann Scheffer. Pbehd wen “A ie in the gai ard Dix returns to the field of pure the Warm ebatbee ‘0 pow n| river's banks. # W. Ghites | Diamonds—10 9 4 ‘. A silver offering will be taken at and ‘Governor Sori co ees eae Fry ot aang res hecbetetd ii me ere ASAI) brent > tend. ae 8 Gavan : unc! eon Is Dix ud ys the rok of a happy - = - . Musi iven in Honor of lucky golf suit salesman, who is A “ Loong gga Bismarck Residents ie and fr seca’ ef Sats Soel'e s. aire ai is fol 0 eo ‘i "EB ame we — re at B. .W. A one o'clock luncheon of unt Me ed one“ Sea W. Club Interest was served in the privite Peri Frade TRS) : A musical program and games at m of the Grand Pacitic Hollywood, Cal.—Aileen Pringle, | last four pitctures—“Knockout Re! @ @ 6 Tere provided for entertainment for Florence ‘Daviy wee horees (as ee Geideoe egies Hole [asd “Thee Gay eae eae, Cen ; afternoon at the Busines ang ay | barty of eight, with four of the CWS the coatilest negligee in Holly. jand « is, hewever aad pee] B k ke B Sh I : afternoon at the Business and Pro- Dumber celebraiing the same birth- pepe Reg eel Tne Goan te ke ae emcee ISMAYCK S usy opping fer Mrs. J. P. Regan sang severally, anniversary. . gives her recipe for cleansing it. dramas—“Paradise for Two” and if solos, accompanied by Miss Mari Mrs. Joanna Brennan, the hostess’ a . “The Quarterback.” Now he re-|% Robertson. At che close of ‘the att: ae ie wan oa wun a it to ie eran it's turns to the farcical theme of mi ! ernoon JEAN HUE Wee eRe: ¢| Justices John Burke and Alexander | done in Lux suds,” Aileen said, taken identity for his new picture. ! F the committee in charge of ek fr] Burr of the supreme court of North! _ And over at Paramount, Travis i CAPITOL THEATRE rankly— eribdu's prog; Bie e ati Dakota were honor guests whose Banton, costume director for all Pro~ Swift action, coupled with clean | 1 e e Ww ed by Mrs. ts G. Pi was assis a Places were marked by birthday; ductions, reveals that in caring for comedy and high adventure in| % i HIS store is! Stes Joun Bi ling | 'Se™ 84) cakes decorated 1.ith canases. Each! the thousands of beautiful costumes strange places, offered Albert Ray | } | ‘ ear setinreteviite cake was inscribed with the name and the vast stock of fabrics in the Cndless opportunities for good chare | ||| free to con-| v4 of an honor guest and carried an Paramount wardrobes and sets, Lux | i¢terizations in “Woman Wise,” | fess that, in addi-| Mrs. Joanna Brennan |*ppropriate date. Upon careful is used. . . because it saves money | sienzarions in, “Woman Wises’ | | : 4 reading on the part of those pres- by keeping all kinds of fabrics new- tonight. June Collyer, one of the | tion to looking aft-| Honored at Dinnerlent it‘was learned that Mrs. Breq. looking twice as long. prettiest girls seen on the silver- | er old customers, it| : nan was dean of the birthday group,’ “We now use Lux for every bit of | sheet in recent months, offers a wel- | % ! \ a Mrs. George Laney of 814 Fourth| he? cake bearing the date 1841, thus laundry in our vast wardrobe depart- | come relief to old faces. Her acting |% eee looking for new street was hostess Saturday eve-|Famking above all other candidates, ment. We no longer discard costumes | s——e—e——neeeeeeenteennenreeeeenrens | ones. ¢ k ning at a seven o'clock dinner at{ for the honor. which have lost their new look. We | the Grand Pacific hotel in honor of| 4 Color motif of golden jonquils ‘Lux’ them. Lux doubles the life of It has not yet be- the eighty-seventh birthday anni-|W88 carried out through the entire sturdy fabrics as well as gheer ma- | | versary of Mr, Laney’s aunt, Mrs, fae a wee iaeehowe terials,” he said. come so big that it} RB? B i . circlet of tiny American women i “Mra Laney nchode a color note of] {88s outlined the floral decoration eames rt suds canes alan ba — mo red in the decoration of the dinner |! the center of the table, and | keep fabrics new twice a8 long. I ractateiesatas | é table, carrying out the scheme with| ull green jar filled with flags on| iW a centerpiece of red carnations and lou “ecaay enon pot oattnladl afternoon at 2:30 with Mrs. A. B. | We are still inter- fe ‘vores ai 1e jace i ) A. Be \ wate aie ae cauatived at ue of each guest suggested the coming Dingle at 828 Sixth street. | ested in seeing new if n Three opular honor guest. St. Patrick’s Jay event. eee 4 P Peli araeae cad of Lette) ache fatto Bergeson va Oia x Pr, iced Groups 7 7 sister of Judge Burr, was an out-| ui for 5 4) Where , a — Band tc of-town guest. mae will Visit relatives, me x ‘ eee x ive Concert Tuesday Dancing Party For Mrs. George Manley of McKensle g : aii spent viday at y in is os, » nite Senjor Juvenile band of Bi-| Rebekahs and Guests| :hy"wii'tiena "= Watehes For Me: [3 $ 00 i ° asc eee pecia’ ¢ « Se ee The webt| The Rebekah ledge entertained | Mr. and Mrs. E.M. Serr of Mott! tn order that you may | is cordially invited to attend. S, P.| & dancing va haa evening at/ spent Friday here, looking after realize the great advan- Orwoll, ae the high school feculty| the I. O. O. F. hall. business affairs, tage of wearing a wrist 5 and director of the band, has ar- Ke paener sie: lesen th ty eee watch, we are Teected g ; i 2 luring evening, and af ii I Mi rice on a limi 4 et of he Wee Pn aaa midnight a luncheon course was iatipa fe Snape lechat gerd tke cot guaranteed Swis: S ‘orning, Noon and Night...... sesecceese seececeeesVon Suppe Night’s Enchantment....... Ribble Senior Juvenile Band Violin solos: jody «« Rubenstein Spring Song . Mendelssohn se . Music for the dancing was furnished by the Vagabonds. All Masons aye invited to attend| the meeting which will be held at the Masonic temple at 7:30 tonight; o form a chap- Diervff of Steele were guests in this city Saturday, ees Mrs. C. R. Hill of Almont trans- acted business in Bismarck Friday and Saturday. rae Misses Ella and Mildred Funston strap watches of $7.75 during Grain Dealers Convention, BONE.“.M =®0S, Op to discuss the plan t. LaMont Hoskins ter of the Scottish Rite Consistory| of Wilton spent the week-end in Swedish Guard ......... Lovander and J this city. i Sashion centers this spring tell of the impor- tance of diagonal and geometrical tucks on straight line coats— with furs confined to either collar or cuffs— with scarfs or capes fluttering gracefully— with unusual sleeve treatment. TONIGHT MONDAY and TUESDAY SS Matinee Every Day at 2:30 here. ter Roverie—Golden Sunset... Finder] Charles Pollock of Fargo will any queen "For Erase talks, there will be am Ars and ‘ipes: od Star Spangled Banner ; eM | and lunch will be, served. ; on sports Senior Juvenile of Bismarck x and elon Breum of Fallon, Mont, as be in Minneapolis, ; we ‘. be y, ~ Koy". Corwin, ‘Mr, Brett who fs] Yepresentatives of the Lincoln Na- formal a cousin of Mrs. Corwin, was aj tional Life member of the famous Cowboy| Kre! coats band which played in the Black| ssents wi Hills this summer, | honor club during 1 in many Miss Melba Whittemore, daughter| The Philathea Sunday School 5 of Dr. and Mrs. A, A. Whittemore) class will serve @ plate supper at variations of this city, has been elected sec-| 6:30 ater eee at the Pres. vetary of Alpha Zeta hterary soci bdr amor The public is cor- ety at Jamestown college, where 7 she is attending school. Wallace of Minneapolis, Andrew E. Sauer, rietor | ternary of Blomates, We enmect the Hillside Dairy farms near Wash-| 108 in the Capital City to- ‘ash- burn, spent, Saturday here visiting] 4ay. Mr. Wallace was at one time his nent ew, A. ‘Be jeder of rid state tax commissioner. A "hospital, ® patient at St. Alex-) 541,, Clara Rue spent the week- 4 eee end at Baldwin as the it of her ie c - Stephens on this city] Parents, Mr. and Mrs. . J. Rue, will assist Rev. Hupp o} town Eke Ra Roy es e Baptist church, Jamestown, dur- s ‘ ing the next 10 days, m Emil Kaiser of Bismarck. RICHARD The Tucked Back % | Adds an individual note se A marriage license was issued| George Duemeland left Sunday Friday to Charlie D. Furrer of anne for a business trip to the Wishek and Miss Eleanore R, Meis-| Twin Cities. ry eee idemuccn J, H. Riley of Sterling transacted ‘ pillt.,and dirs, D.C. Barnard of| business in this city y and : Th e Pa u in ismarci atul iy for Inder- » eee = % qd . -wood, where they will make their Cite Ailing ok Maas eth 4 bce Richaed Bis Sa.a.naw. and.ten- x Of kasha, kasha broad. cuts heme: caller in Blemarck this week- iness Miss Alice Morton and Miss Ber. end. Puget nice D, Dahl were guest Minot vse yy watd "| ta at eas 5 wins As pomener ane city during the past week. ostess e he jul re . EM re evening at her, home, Mrs. Holmes hes gir] to J, L, Owens of Hazen spent the| few days in Bismarek. week-end in Bismarck, looking after nler comedy, packed with laugh The kind of a pic- ture you've been waiting for with love, excitement, humor -,.,.amd even a sleek-haired villain, NEWS PICTURES cloth and broadcloth, in che soft beige tones, navy and grey. Collar : Of butter mole or squir- rel is decidedly becom- : ing ‘| The Scart Collar $ | Will be seen on many of the smartest coats 1| The Sports COMEDY For Misses and and Women 14 to 44 i The of Union Veter- €@ business tatereg ee ans, Tent No. 8, will meet Tuesday Miss Gertrude Wick has returnéd| —— to Sykeston after a few days’ visit in this city. we Mrs. R. Hochhalter cf Nay was @ week-end guest of friends in Bismarck, Gnsehiah Gaatianntmatesh Aiidatnn Rembe UREKA Some of the notes that distin- VACUUM CLEANER i 1 guish the new coats phan ns than any other portable vacuum cleaner made. Is unusually developed - Ths rhe magi yor gerne wh drt a ‘ati scaly a of long-haired furs Always eehedins ts teak can be—covering every surface, getting deeply i 3 embedded dirt that can't be touched by other methods. The Melon | Buy at your pleasure Free Demonstration — No Obligation Gmail Bown Payment — Balance Easy Terms Liberal allowance for your old cleaner HUGHES ELECTRIC CO. Phone 989 : Sleeve _ Snug at es shoulder, low the tow : : A.W. Lucas Co. |i Where You Expect More Your Money—-And Get lt -

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