The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 13, 1928, Page 5

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1 TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1928 Famous Writers Are Discussed by Club at Meeting Monday Reports on the lives and works of distinguished writers were given at the meeting of the Monday club ‘ held Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs, F. A. Lahr. , The program opened with a dis- cussion on “The Constitution of the United States,” led by Mrs, G. F. Dullam. Mrs. M. W. Roan read a paper on the achievement of Edna Ferbor, ‘while Mrs. W. G. Worner and Mrs. N. O. Churchill reported on H. G. Mrs Wells-and Dorothy Canfield. ese Pan-Hellenic Group Gives Bridge Party Bridge was played Monday eve- ning when members of the local Pan-Hellenic aed met with Miss Kathryn Goddard and Miss Sylvia Sell at the Goddard home, Table appointments were in sea- son with St. Patrick’s Day. Taper candles adorned the tables while the refreshments were served at the close of the evening. Honors in the games were won by Mrs. Roy Indseth, Migs Alice Angus and Miss Ruth Pollard. Program Arranged For P.T.A. Meeting The Wachter Parent-Teachers as- sociation will feature a musical pro- gram at its monthly meeting Wedé- nesday evening at 8 o'clock. The Program will be presented by pu- ils from the Indian school. C. B. ickinson will be the speaker of the evening, at which time he will relate his experiences while teach- ing ‘a the Phillipine Islands. The following musical program has been arranged: Venetian Carnival . My Creed Club +. Loge Garrett Glee Cl Where My Caravan Has saith Ida Azure The White Dawn Is Stealing .... wanna ... Clara and Slater Beware of the Hawk ‘Lil Indian Lullaby Alice > Herbert By the Waters of Minnetonka ... Lieurance Aiken Logan Pale Moon . Clara Pe! eee The Bismarck chapters of De- Molay and Rainbow Girls will en- tertain at a dancing party Wednes- day evening at the Masonic Temple. The Mandan chapter of DeMolay is invited to attend. | i ier Mrs. H. F. Draper left Monday ! for her home in Lawrence, Kansas, ’ after a short visit in this city as a (guest at the J, 8. Johnson home. ¢ ' Miss Bessie Yeasley returned to Bismarck Monday after spending the past week with relatives and friends in Minot. . l Cottage Prayer Meetings to Be Held This Week In connection with the evangelis- tic meetings which will begin Wed- nesday evening at the Presbyterian | church, community co! meetings will be held each morn from 10 to 10:30 at the homes of various members of the co! ‘ga- tion. Each meeting will ve @ leader and a soloist. The meet for Wednesday morning will held at the following homes: Mrs. W. G. 5 720 Secon try Mrs, Le ©. dones, 80%" Fourth street, Mrs. Sara Ankenmann, lead- er; Mrs. Dan McPhee, 415 Fourth street, Miss Emma Bell, leader; Mrs. R. G. Schneider, 600 Broad- way West, Mrs. F. C. Hanson, lead- er. es Mrs. A. R. Miesen Hostess to Club Mrs. A, R. Miesen was hostess to members of the Bismarck Study club at her home Monday afternoon. The topic for discussion was “Passing of the Great.” Mrs. G. Olgierson reported on the giyaene, Anatole France, while rs. Harold Sorenson read a paper on the novelist, Joseph Conrad. In the report on Giacomo Puccini, read by Mrs. Miesen, selections were given from the composer's work, “Madame Butterfly. Mrs. George leaving Bismarck soon to make her home in Minneapolis, was the guest of honor at the course luncheon which the hostess served after the Program. Pin: and white tulips were used to decorate the tables. C. O. Berdah! of Milbank, S. D., |and E. W. Berdahl of Minneapolis were guests in Bismarck Monday en route home from Dunn Center, where they attended the golden an- niversary of their parents, Mr. and rs. A. J. Berdahl, which was celebrated Saturday. | Mrs, Thomas C. Leuder, who has been spending the last three months at the home of her brother-in-law, Judge W. S. Lauder, at Wahpeton, and with friends and relatives in Fargo, has returned to Bismarck. She will reside at the Annex hotel temporarily, until she again locates @ suitable residence here. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Trager of j St. Paul, and formerly of Bismarck, announce the birth of a daughter Saturday in St. Paul. While in Bis- marck, Mr. Trager was associated with the Super Six Motors, Inc. Rev. C. A. Stephens has returned to Bismarck after spending the past 10 days in Jamestown, where he as- sisted in conducting a series of meetings at the Baptist church. Mrs. A. M, Christianson of this city, who is visiting in Grand Forks, was an_ out-of-town guest when Mrs, P. R. Fields of that city enter- tained at bridge Monday. Mrs. J. R. Campbell of Duluth, Minn., is visiting in this city as the | guest of her daughter, Mrs. F. V. - are particular | ~ about their coffee ‘Tuxy demand full-bodied flavor whether. they drink it mild, medium or strong, That’s the reason they appreciate $ } x, full-flavored Men— —vacuum packed ailF Buck, J. who is} ¥ coffee Williamson, while en route to Seat- te cov Lae Anes. Mrs. Earl Draper and children have returned from Minot, where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Valker for the past tow days. eee Mr. and Mrs. John Frazier had as their guest this week-end, Mrs. Frazier’s sister, Mrs. Erwin Zeegel of Jamestown, ve Floyd Sperry and Obert Olson will return to Bismarck tonight tee \ sasaigied trip to Dickinson prayer) and ees Mrs. C. W. McGray returned to her home at Garrison’ Sunday after spending the week-end with friends in Bismarck. ee- Mr. and Mrs, Harold Hopton re- turned to their home in Bismarck Sunday after a week's visi isd eee Miss Esther Jacobson, who is teaching in Driscoll, spent the week-end at her dome in this city. Mr. and Mrs. David Lofthouse of Fargo spent the week-end with friends in Bismarck and Mandan. Mrs. El Boepple has resumed her Gutles at Webb Brothers’ store efter a several ‘weeks’ illness. Mrs. Zoe Sprake left Sunday eve- nin, r tor Minnesp lis, where she will spend several days. F thtly club will meet rhe erly wore 8 o'clock with Mrs. C. Ww. Moses. Rev. McNear has returned from Spokane, Wash., where he has spent the past two yeeks.. The Wednesday club will meet Yeo siernore at the home of Irs. W. E. Lahr. Miss Lois Duncan of Almont has accepted a position with the A. W. Lucas company, | | Mrs. W. H. Brownawell of Moffit spent Saturday in this city, trans- acting business. ei Mr. and Mrs. Leo Yochim_ of Breien were business callers in Bis- marck Saturday. | " A. C. Sorenson of Fargo, former- ly of Bismarck, was a guest in this city Sunday. ioral Miss Doris Heath of iopeeaut spent the week-end in Bismarc! with friends, ii bel Miss Irene Nelson of Minneapolis is the house guest of Mrs. A. Johansen, bo Mrs. O. E. Hagberg of Under- wood is penittig 's few days here this week. nls Earn More! WRITE PAUL SUCCESS—Realise your ambi- thor ntertt = a by entering PAUL'S, the larg. eat Northwest. A sc ties 02k of opportuntti jun fer every thoughtful woman. Expert i tion. Small invest VisiT cRarr when in Minneapolis, Come to Paul’ in the Loeb Arcade, frat oor ‘for ‘at reasonable prices. are PAUL'S HAIRDRESSING Leeb Arcade po THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE The Legion Auxiliary will hold 2} Mrs. Lucy Hall of Fargo wa: Fred M. Wells of Chicago trans- regular meeting Wednesday eve-| guest in Bismarck this week-end. | acted business in Bismarck Monday. ning at 7:30 at the Business and Professional Women’s club rooms.| After the business meeting the eve- ning will be devoted to bridge. Mrs. Ray V. Stair is chairman ‘of the evening's entertainment. New mem- bers of the auxiliary are especially Mrs. F. K. Wernli of Hazen is Earl Gaskill of Sterling visited spending a few days in this city. relatives in Bismarck Sunday. beds, ar Ben Koon is spertding a few days Thomas Burke of this city spent in Fargo this week on business, Monday in Fargo, on business. M. E. McIntyre of this city is a A. Johansen of this city is a pa- patient at the Bismarck hospital. tient at a local hospital. | in| Suests at the M. Ey invited to attend, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. French are expected’‘home the latter part of this week from a month’s visit with friends in California and other western states. ak Miss Olga Peterson of Driscoll spent the week-end here as the guest of friends. Miss Peterson is a former resident, of, Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Aslakson and Robert Penner _ were ek-end Hamilton home in Jamestown, ei : Charles Wachter has entered St. Alexius hospital for treatment. He was taken seriously ill the latter part of last week, is Matt Hummel, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hummel, has entered St. Alexius hospital for treatment. A son was born Sunday at the Bismarck hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Emil Mayer of Grand Forks. The Royal Neighbors will hold a food sale Saturday. The place will be announced later. ” Mrs. F. L. Brandt will be hostess to the Sunshine society Wednesday afternoon at 2:80, ‘ Mrs. K. Damsgaard of Braddock was a business caller in Bismarck Saturday. eae Mrs. Charles Liessman of Steele spent the week-end here with rela- tives. penny Mrs. Ben Koon of this city spent the week-end with friends in Ster- ling. i ata Mrs. Inez Newcomb of Hazen ee Saturday and Sunday in this city. eee Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Haberman of Selfridge spent Sunday in this city. ATTENTION, DE MOLAY St. Patrick’s party at Ma- sonic temple, 8:30, tomorrow! night. a _t LTS NET Dr. Enge Chiropractor Drugless Physician Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. D. Matinee Every Day at 2:80 TONIGHT — Tuesday News Pictures Comedy WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY Amazing! Baffling! Bewildering! Nothing lke “Metropolis” has ever heen seen on thy screen! with milk or cream. Ready in two minutes. ¢ MADE AT NIAGARA FALLS ¢ a All the famous Oriental Dishes served at The Patterson, formerly McKenzie Hotel Chinese Chop Suey Mushroom Chop Suey Chicken Chop Suey Fried Noodle Chow Mein Chicken Yatcamein Egg Foyoung Sub Gum Warmein These dishes are prepared to order by Orientat cooks For healthful hot cereal, try South this Hoare Position? See if you are a smart enough player to figure this hand as Mr. Whitehead does. Hear the answer from KF YR—9:00-9:30 P. M.—CST A The game will be shert and snappy. After it will come two special features, for which you should nave a pencil and paper. Be ready on time! Me. Work says: “To thoroughly enjoy any card game use clean snappy cards.” Announcement New hotel now open for business. Nice, clean rooms and good Located in the Ewald building, above Golden Rule Store. GOLDEN RULE HOTEL New Leipsig, N. D. BRIDGE byR ADIO Tonight! the bidding with four Hearts on io Bridge hand (below). 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