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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1928 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ___ PAGE FIVE nn semmmmmemmmmemmmmmemmmmmmmmmmmmmmmemmmmmmmmmmer sommes em ea ee Social and Personal were sung between courses. Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Carl Carlson of Fal-| be hostesses at the regular meeting Mr. and Mrs. Barth Nellie Evarts was chairman of the| kirk are here for a few days on] of the General Aid in the church —_——————— Entertain at Cards) oot Wine ow Rate tell" pariors Thartay atwrnoon, | _ Make your Spring “Dresses o . i Jessie Striegl. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Knehl of Tem- ¢ ) same ic! bs Aoyis” ae gelgien The business meeting was held| vik are transacting business here} Mrs. G. A. Lenhart of Hazelton GENUINE i Mart and Richmond’s Bootery at| after the dinner. this week, visited friends in this city Tues- . : Ladi Ni i as Aeod! v4 fo iiss tabli Mr. and Mrs OM J. Abbott of] Mr. and Mrs R. E. Wenzel spent che oO 1€8 ight Is Frank Milhollan Is of brides. iy? honors were, won by Drake transacted business in Bis- Sunday in Minot as the guests of Leo Spike of Kintyre visited Social Event For Honored at Dinner] Mrs. L. H. Richmond and Albert|marck Monday, friends. friends in Bismarck over the week+| i ; —_— rdner. ‘1 Local Kiwanis Club ; bar luncheon course was served at| _ Mrs. E. W. Ross and Mrs. S.| S. J. Nagel of Glen Ullin is a|‘"" eee csmatahen deine Pha oe the conclusion of the games. The| Shervheim of Ryder were guests|iusiness caller in Bismarck this! yrs, 1, Carlton of Hebron was WASH FABRICS “Ladies Night” was celebrated by table appointments were carried out| here Monday. week, a business caller in Bismarck Mon- the Kiwanis club Tuesday evening) fine, *t,tRe Grand Pacific hotel in| ins “Color scheme of green and| -— a eee rice lay. * with a dinner and bridge at the! of the board, who has resigned and; White. Miss Leah Harth, who is teach-| V. P. Cadieux of Jamestown eee Grand Pacific hotel, will go t Omaha, Nebr. te aasume eee " a Ri spent Saturday here} spent Tuesday in this city on busi- &@ —-—-______________- Covers were laid for 80 guests at| new duties about April i. St. Patrick’s Dinner wi lends. | Sy ness. eee | _ Additional social and per- the dinner, and the table was dec- ; alan | sonal news will be found in Places were marked for 30 guests Carl Sundland and C. F, Dunn of} The ladies of the fourth division!; today's i age 4. RR ear aeaeneiea green! at the dinner. E. M. Hendricks For B. and P. W. Club} ,, co Suna spending the week in| of the Methodist Aid gociety will | cu > “ve 00 PASE eeascn. aa You'll tn the Pa) resided as toastmaster, and sev-, Mi is. NS ar oh Oe Asean oth ee nd ee ree rene EAL er the commissioners respond.| ‘The Business and Professional Hettors es ee rye meee Lon cdl et to sun oF mena ed with toasts. Mr. Milhollan was| Women’s club was entertained by: George Bursau of Norwick has ’ : sold Calter sense PETER PANY fader? During the dine: &, program of presented with a gift. » | the educational committee at dinner entered the St. Alexius hospital for . / You'll went to waeny Peter Pon 4 eee . ‘you can—in 45 minutes J. C. Anderson of Dickinson is Srpcimase wil pou auth eagle step. petterne music, dancing and reading was giv- Thi ‘i Tuesday evening in the club rooms. . 4 en, Miss Marguerite Kennedy Sar rains arin titi ieee 4 meh aaa tables of bri with high honors}. The table appointments were in played a piano solo and there were goite ff Me” Menger ‘Sheehan | harmony with the. SeMuOn of ca Nig Bile Batista’ Bosman: 7 and C. F. Martin. Patrick's Day, while Irish songs transact’ag business here this week, TONIGHT MATINEE Come in early and see these lovely dancing numbers were presented Wednesday ana gh? Pad materials at Misses Inez Landers, Dency Dic! a inson and Jane Byrne. Miss Eliz: beth Newton read several selectio1 After the dinner the evening was spent at bridge. High scores in the evening’s games were won by Mrs, W. E. Cole, Mrs. J. P. Wagner, George Shafer, and Frank McGray of Garrison. Mrs. George Shafer presided at the dinner, while the committee on arrangements consisted of Mrs. Eric Thorberg, chairman, Mrs. R. E. Wenzel and irs. A. E. Brink. Lutheran Choir 2% Is Entertained Members of the Trinity Lutheran choir, their wives and husbands, were entertained at an oyster stew supper Tuesday evening in the) church parlors. Mrs. John Husby, Miss Hilda Boe and Miss Marian Dahl were hostesses. After the supper the regular choir rehearsals for both male and mixed choruses were conducted by 8. P. Orwoll, directer. . WEBB BROTHERS “Merchandise of Merit Only” Showing the New : in Silk Hose There’s that “something different” about these new “profile heel” hose that every woman has been looking for. They carry that indefinable charm of smartness that good dress- ers admire. ig | (; a ly NS a PM nyO fi ata " i Cin | a il i % : e ! Russia ! The Great Experiment Success or Failure This Great Controversy Masterfally Handled by - ALBERT F. COYLE Bachelor of Divinity, Yale University Famous Editor, Student, Writer and Lecturer Eloquent, Masterful, Convincing Recently returned from extended travels in Russia. REX THEATRE Sunday Night, March 18th, at 8 o’Clock Every Business Man, Every Professional Man, Every Student, Every Farmer Should attend This Free Lecture DSSSISSSSSSSSSSOSIS 9999S GSE; No. 718—The popular serf-on weight, all silk with silk plaited foot, and the new “Phoenix Profile Heel”) Shown in latest spring colors and popularly priced at only $1.75 | No. 725—A fine gauge all silk chif- fon weight with the new “Phoenix Profile Heel” and picot top. You'll wonder how such a lovely hose can be sold for this price. New spring “$1.95 No. 732 — Full-fashioned, medium weight hose. Square heel and four- inch lisle top. Shown in every wanted color fer spring and Easter $1.50 WEBB BROTHERS HEADQUARTERS FOR BETTER HOSIERY ; Miss Budge has resumed her duties | Zeeseeogee6s69se9esseesesse in Governor Sorlie’s office at the state capitol. eee y eee Mrs. H. F, O'Hare and Mrs. Wil- liam Barneck will be hostesses to| An old Maine woods recipe the Baptist Mission circle Thurs-| gives the finest baked-bean day afternoon at 3 o'clock at the O'Hare home, 802 Fifth street. | flavor known They have a unique way of baking Oe Ok ae Oe te at es oa a The cottage prayer meetings Thursday mornings in connectii with special services at the Presby- terian church, will be held at the following homes: Mrs. George Brittin at 509 Rosser, Mrs. J. Hughes as leader; Mrs. Mary Bur- + ton, 219 Third street, Mrs. William Langer, leader; Mrs. John Stirling, 623 Ninth street. Mrs. Sara Anken- mann, leader; Mrs. A. P. Lenhart, 106 Avenue & West, Rev. P. S. Wright, leader; Mrs. Frank Cave, 510 Avenue E, Mrs. F. C. Hanson, «leader, SLL SSSES 00 ese Mrs. R. B. Murphy, who recentl} nderwent a major operation at the Mayo clinic, Rochester, Minn., is convalescing very satisfactorily, ac- cording to word received in this city. Mr. Murphy, who has_ been with his wife since the operation, is expected to return to Bismarck to- day or Thursday. es Members of the A. 0. U. W. will give a private dancing party Satur- day evening, St. Patrick’s Day, at the A. O. U. W. hall. Members of the drill team and the baseball team | will be hosts, and the party will be| given for members of the lodge only. Miss Chrissie Budge has returned from Duluth, Minn., where she has | spent the past three weeks at her home. After a six weeks’ illness, S9SSSSGGSS9SGSTSS SSS SSS FSS PIS SF FSS 99 GOSS SS SO OSPF FOIOY, 5$99595995595 m o SSSSSSSESSSSSSSSSS 9S FSSSSSSSGS 9S SSIS SSO SSS SSO SS FOOSE" YSSSSSSSSSS6S95: The Squirrel club hela a business | meeting Monday evening at the lub rooms. Howard Shaw, Harold lfennig, John Porter and C. Bjorn- son of Mandan were guests. ° Miss Alma Sundquist returned M4 Tucsday from a trip to New York STYLE SHOW ‘ty. En route home Miss Sund- beans in the logging camps of the Sse visited telat vee: it AUER Maine woods. They bake them in i DON'T MISS | | The 4th Annnal | | | eee 3 . the ground! acter fic tt Thabiground beled ban pots AT evening’s performance at the El- filled with the flavor-rich ingredi- PORE ROEAUOY pear Herwonpmnnge pew : M l C Mrs, J. E, Mehloff of Eurekg, 8. prime sugat-cured pork. Then Seid ap ol ne se is putt bakeallnigh ong in the Lal rr otor Sa es TO. aca, Edith Bruce of Menolien, vai “Thds ginas the finest hehedcheon : 4 flavor known. A blend of forest ~ fragrance, pungent wood smoke, m= fresh earthen oven. And now this same wonderful 44 woods flavor is reproducedfor your Ie own table. In Bean Hole Beans! You'll be delighted with this new ed friends in Bismarck Saturday, Mrs. Fred Scott of Oswego, Mont., is visiting friends here. Mrs. Scott is a former resident of Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Waldo re- turned Monday after apending’ the week-end in Minot yi friends. Thursday and Friday — Evenings. Sponsored by THE ROSE SHOP Beautiful Frocks, Coats, Hats, Decorations Willys-Knight and Whippet Fine Motor Cars. Entertainment Showing begins at 7:30. Admission Free Miss Harriet Shipp of Bismarck achievement in flavor. It’s so differ- Be as pete Nay Creek ‘commpnity. . it Ye AS eee ‘—"=me to send you 2 or 3 cans. Two sizes Frederick Wanner has returned from Grand Forks where he spent the week-end vith friends. Misses Hildur and Ruth Stenquist of Wilton were guests in Bismarck for the past two days. Misses Sena Thompson and Myr- tle Peterson of Wing were guests in Bismarck Saturday. P. & Chaffee of Beulah is in Bis- marck for a few days while looking \ after business affairs, Thomas Boland of Beulah has! heen admitted to St. Alexius hos-/ pital for treatment, . | > Mr. and Mrs. John Barlow of Washburn are spending a few days here on business. . val dt ¢ Up of brown sul {pe ‘dVe yer of Sugar cures | Clayer of Misses Lillian Christianson and €sther Benz of Gibbs spent Satur- lay in this city. ie i Miss Fern ‘Hamilton of Braddock s visiting in Bismarck for a few ap Pre-Easter Services | . IRING EVENINGS » Begin Tonight, 7:30 AT THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH