The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 29, 1928, Page 7

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WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 29, 1928 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE iake the women’s varsity basketball ‘am for four straight years. Miss Register has been made a tudent assistant in women’s physi-|of al education at the university this [ ily dinners. At formal dinners but- CAPITOL THEATRE served. Johnson has re-| without batting an fs hares 9d but ter is never When a young girl turns patriot do ”. er: z wee Plates, at left, at tips! to the point where she becomes en- Mrs. August E, turned Ker home at Washburnjan American can after spending Monday in this city. ee a? gaged to an entire regiment of sol- Benefit, dinner and, tuach 5. Diagonally actoas rim. diers, things are bound happent|‘ _ CARD OF THANKS for the Fort Lincoln Chapter | This it the entertaining situation in wie nay feels Ht bearer re ton Fic At the Movies fiat love Funny, tea et death of our de ing daughter he ‘ —————_—_—__—___—_ ELTINGE THEATRE Crammed to the brim with amus- q ?upils From Indian School Will Be Presented in Musical Thursday Evening —__. Mrs. Hermann Scheffer has arranged the year, ese The ladies of the Methodist aid society will meet Thursday after- noon. Mrs, E. E. Stender will be hostess to Circle No. 1 at 1010 Fourth street. Circle No. 2 will Yangha's newest starring ve and sister Gloria Mary, and to all tanch me 11:15 to2 i Capha Seeae a en 4 those who sent flowers sym-| ist, from 11 begins a two day run. There are pathy. n following brilliant pro- meet with Miss Hardy Jackson at situations and a guaranteed |some delightful moments when the Mr. and Mrs, E. P. O’Brien. ram for the recital which will be gi i 601 Sixth street, while Mrs. W. J.| laugh getter, “Feel My Pulse,” Bebe | little patriot pledges herself secret- Bob O'Brien, vuditorium by pupils from the Tale a evening reba ed Church, 502 Sidsenth atteek, will] Danicls’ latest comedy, oa rh ae Billy O'Brien. the me each soldier whom she brands very own hero. While they are abroad she writes to them faithful: ly, but her day of reckoning comes when all the boys return to her and demand an immediate marriage. How Helena outwits all her fiances entertain Circle No. 3. Circle No. 4 will not meet this week. eee A general meeting of the rite terian ladies aid will be held in the church parlors Thursday afternoon. Eltinge for today and Thureday. What entertainment! Picture the delicious Miss Daniels in a role of an “invalid” whose ideas on health get her into the most em! situation—picture her as the chi Tulia’s Garden 3erenade USED TO IT father! What pee you bogus count “He drank that cocktai! I made we DUETS— , 7 4 of a sanitarium in which all the pa-| and finally marrics her real sweet- ar Across the La; "i The business meeting will start ti UST » + Serenade... gnloes promptly at 2:80, to be followed by | wants AFe merabers of a gang of boot.| heart forms one. of the most mus NEW BDITION—JUST OUT. ing climaxes ever screened. The picture was made under the dire: tion of Del Andrews, who is reco; nized as one of the adroitest mas- ad of comedy in Hollywood. The Cowboy-Artist Charles M. Russell's most famous picture, “The Last of Fiv: Thousand” Ta colors on enamel paper, sizo 10x11. For fi Get your copy NOW, with lst of other subjects, Price $1.00 postpaid. Beartooth Curio Btore, Red Lodge, Montana. Misses Lillian Where My Caravan Has Rested ¢ Sunshine of Your Smile .......... of mptly i the a very interesting program. she finds that she is in the thick of the fight between the boot! leggers and “hijackers! “Feel My Pulse” is made to order for the dashing star. Miss Daniels is a American nui irl who has been brought up to be-/as Thomas lieve that health is the most desir-| Mailes, Syd Crossley. “Babe” Lon- able thing in the world but who| don and Johnny Gough. The adapta- spends most of her time doctoring | tion and continui:y were writte, imaginary ailments. She to a/ Doris Anderson from the o1 sanitarium, which was left her|story by Kay Clement and Lel through the provisions of her uncle’s | ley. Also “Alaskan Adventures” por-! } A regular meeting of Tancred Commandery No. 1 will be held Thursday evening at 7:30 at the Masonic Temple. There will be work in the Red Gross degree. C. R. Verry.of Minot, chief clerk of the house at the last legislative session, is transacting busines in Bismarck today. i Miss Id: Three East Indian Songs— tee . The Temple Bells Kashmiri Song ‘Till I Awake such ular players Wells.” Charles ill Amy Wooden Finden Miss Alice Slater Piano Solo—Tarentella WATCH REPAIRING 1 plus necessary material or parts, All work guaranteed. For Slave Song o ir will he | Will, and finds it in the possession Ma 3 Boat Song wane Teeediy een et wink of ry gang of boot! who are|traying the marvels and scenic wo: ye RONG Tere Sing, Sing, Birds On the Mrs, Hermann Scheffer will direct | USing it as a base of ‘operati ders of our northe.n territory in Miss Clara Peltier ions, William Powell and Riehard Arlen f Royal Jewel Com 4 My Fiddle ..... the choir, ate also featured, 408 Main Ave, af ag 9 D. English Folk Song Rockin’ in ‘de Win’ .. Miss Maude Smith left this morn- ing for her home at Steele after thrilling adventures never before phed. Grant Schaefer Photogra; Paris—(P)—...- skirt of this! Redfern model of gray silk rep is| Little Girls Glee Club .. Neidlinger 0690699 059OF05959698 Z , 2 ee Loe =. *. leanor Indian Songs— Lullaby-Wium Pa-pooh-sh Lieurance < Misses Peltier, A: id SI; Piano Solo—Hungary .... : Acre bnceateias Miss Lill Beware of the Hawk, My Baby — from Natoma Husheen . By the Wa‘ Girometta Indian Love Call Fallen Leaf ..... Land of the Sky Blue Water Indian Dawn Indian Dance opened down the front over a foun- dation of navy blue. For the rest a circular buckle of crystal, finish- ing a shaped band around the hips, and inserted bands of cross-cut material applied to corsage and sleeves are the means by which the effects are achieved. Partain fan Bell visiting friends here for a few days. St. George's Guild will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs, Gordon Cox. Lenten devotions and sermon will be held at St. George’s Episcopal Miss Clara Peltier Needham Lieurance . Sibella Woodlands .... H Glee Club Clara Peltier Annie St. Arnaud Dora La France Lillian Peltier Ruby Gaytou Rachel Grant Julia Page Agnes Decouteau Mary Little Chief Alice Slater Ida Azure Rose Demery Marie Duchaine Vitaline Azure Serena Twiggs Marie La France Rose Brown Ernestine McLeod Mrs. R. E. Potter Hostess For Son at Bridge Party Mrs. R. E. Potter entertained Mon- day evening in compliment to her son, Henry. There were guests for three tables of bridge. Score prizes for the girls were won by Doris Lundquist and Helen Showalter, while Gordon Har- ris and Frank Mayo won the boys’ prizes, A course luncheon was served at the conclusion of the games. St. Patrick’s Day colors and favors were used to carry out an attractive eine in decorating the luncheon table. J. A. Kitchen, commissioner of agriculture and labor, will be at Fargo tomorrow where he will rep- resent the state government at a “«linner to be given by the Fargo Chamber of Commerce in recognition of the four North Dakota farmers’ wives who have been adjudged mas- ter farm makers. Mr. Kitchen will be one of the speakers on the pro- gram. ee Mrs. Halsey L. Hall and little daughter have returned to their home at St. Louis Park, Minn., after spending the past two weeks in this city as the guests of Mrs. Hall’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Marcks, eee Miss Emma Bladeau of the Bis-| marck hospital will leave Thursday | for an indefinite stay at her home at Streeter. Miss Bladeau has served in the operating room at the hospital, The Trinity Lutheran ladies aid will meet Thursday afternoon at 3 »eo'clock in the church parlors. Mmes. I. G. Monson, Harry Hanson and Martha Teigen, will act as hostesses. Miss Pansy Etling, who has been} associated with Quain & Ramstad clinic as clinic nurse for some time, will leave Thursday for her home at New Salem. The D. D. evening with Miss Ardyth Gussner. The evening was spent at bridge after which a course luncheon was served, D, club met Monday se@ Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Yetter and Mr. and Mrs. A. Baumgartner of Strasburg are spending a few days in Bismarck. eee * Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Snyder and Mr. and Mrs, Ed Johnson are Underwood guests in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. J, H, Kardor and Mrs. C. W. Roberts of Carson were callers in this city Tuesday. Axel Lundberg and H. C. W. Uhde of Regan are looking ‘after business affairs here for a few days. J. K. Murray of Mitt is transact- ing business in Bismarck this week. Thomas Hatten of Cleveland was “a guest in this city Tuesday. A Sheaffer Pen and P Penciltofitevery purse Service Drug Geo, Shunk, Prop. - : 416 Main Ave. Bismarek, N, D.|L. Mrs. T. G. Plomasen Entertains Tuesday at Birthday Party Mrs. T. G. Plomasen entertained four little girls and their mothers Tuesday afternoon in honor of the second birthday anniversary of her little daughter, Jean Thora. A two-course luncheon was served during the afternoon, and a co'or scheme of pink and white was daintily carried out in the table ap- pointments. A tiny blue cradle con- a, a doll marked the place for each little guest. Jean Thora re- ceived many lovely gifts. Mrs. B. E. Vahidick returned to her home at Aberdeen, S. D., today after spending some time here as the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. Niles. Mr. and Mrs. A. Van Dyne of Solen are pteantiog the grain dealers con- vention in is. city. ‘ Mrs. Wayne Baxter and daughter, Bernadine, of Braddock are guests in Bismarck today, Mrs. Jacob Spitzer and children of Baldwin spent Tuesday in this city with friends. is Bert Hite of Aberdeen, S. D., is seeing ee grain dealers conven- tion in cit; oy Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Raney of Antler are in Bismarck this week on business, a Mrs. Elmer Roeppie has been dis- ismarck hospital oe D.C. Hpeatier of Minot has been admitted to Alexius hospital for treatment... aa R. O. Everson and Ben O. Everson of anne spent Tuesday iy this city. s-;- @ Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Gutter of Roth are spending the week in this city. Matinee Every Day at 2:30 ‘TONIGHT—Wed. & Thurs. church this evening at 8 o'clock, cee J.J. Schmid of Wilton spent Tues- day here looking after business affairs. Barbara Register Is Honored in Athletics i i * fH t Mon- at State University), Peds teeuty sti diye ban Miss Barbara Register of this cit: , ness. ; ; ——____,#-_——-o who is a senior in the school of edu-} * . ° cation at the state university, has}! Hints on Etiquet ’ been selected by the Women’s Ath-|@——————__-__—_______@ letic association as the most repre- sentative co-ed in women’s hockey and basketball, fall and winter dishes? sports at the school. In 1927 Miss] Snes: : i Register was named as the most ath-| 2. What is the correct position letic co-ed on the university campus. for bread and butter plates? During the four years of her col-}_ 3. Where should butter spreader lege career she has been prominent) be placed? in athletics, She is the only girl at the University of North Dakota to] 1. o* 1, In correct table setting, what meals require bread and butter The Answers Breakfast, luncheon and fam- A lovely Paris ¢ Sa. - eSS—finished See the display of these dresses and materials in our big - west window Webb Brothers Merchandise of Merit Only LOOK FOR OUR AD IN THE WEEKLY PAPER I 3E Bus SEES SERISESSGIEEE=E SEEIESE ot: 567 6s bipeoset oSmeeeoo oo eouinn pooabomesoooobooepoesooSos eoosEeseeebeNEseboeseesoebeesbeNTINTENINIOONNOTNDIONNSS A Regular Meal When you have eaten here once you will agree with our other customers that it is indeed a “regular meal” that we serve. 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