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IDAY, MARCH 16, 1928 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE " Legion Auxiliary Plays Bridge at Meeting Wednesday Tollowing 4 short busin-ss meet- ng * evenirg the Legion Au:iliary members devoted the eve- ing to one of the series .f their ridge tournament. About scven b's were in play, At the conclusion of the gamer re- reshments were served. Mrs. .. Stair was chairman of the enter- inment committee for Wednesday’s jeeting. . on Former Resident of Bismarck Entertains in Washington, D.C. Among the social events in Wash- fngton, D. C., a luncheon given re- cently by Mrs. Fred Dennett, form- erly L. E. Commerford, actuary and Freee elerk for the insurance depart- ent of the state of North Dakota, will be of peculiar interest to resi- dents of this community. Mrs. Dennett entertained 94 ests at luncheon in honor of Mrs. ale, wife of Senator Porter H. Dale be: of Vermont, and Mrs. Everet San- ders, wife of the secretary to the president. Among the congression- al ladies included in the guest list ns following were from North Da- ota: Mrs. G. P. Nye, wife of Senator Wye; Mrs. Thomas Hall of Bis- ere wife of Congressman Hall; Mrs. Olra B. Burtness, wife of Rep- esentative Burtness; Mrs. John M. Baer, wife of ex-Representative ohn Baer. Before her marriage to Fed Den- nett, Mrs. Dennett made her home in Bismarck for many years. ° Bridge Club Honors Dr. and Mrs. Frisch Dr. and Mrs. F. P. Frisch were honored Thursday evening when their bridge club entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. P, War- ren. Cards were played at five tables with honors going to Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Mahiman an] H. W. Rosenthal, A_ ift was presented to Dr. and Mrs. Frisch, who left today for , their new home in Minnesota. At the close of the evening Mrs. C. E. Pickles, Mrs. S. S. McDonald and Mrs. F. D. Register assisted in serving refreshments. . e Janey Woodworth Is Honored at Shower ~ Miss Ragna Melvold entertained (Wednesday evening at the Wood- ™mansce home in compliment to Miss lancy Woodworth, who will be a wide of this month. Bridge was played at four tables rite honors were won by Miss Bertha uyb: 1 and Miss Woodworth. After the ga..es a shower of miscellane- ‘ov: gifts r- presented to Miss Woodworth. A color scheme of green and white was carried out in th: table ap- jintments. Taper candles centered ‘the tables when the course luncheon was served, and the same color scherie of green and white was at- tr "oly followed in the menu. - Miss Clara Hultberg, who is at- tending the state university, is spending the week in Bismarck as a@ est at her home. Misses Agnes and Hild. Hultb returned to Grand Forks Tuesday after a few days’ visit at their home, A daughter was born Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. 0. B, Benson of Bottineau, according to word re- ceived by relatives in this city. Mrs. Benson is a daughter of Mrs. Wil- , Social and Personal Entre Nous Club ' Meets Wednesday With Mrs. Orchard Mrs. Joseph Orchard, 720. Third street, was hostess to the Entre oon club Wednesda~ evening at her ome, The rooms were at: actively dec- o.ated in St. Patrick’s Day colors About 500 people attended the fourth annual style show which the Rose Shop sponsored last evening at the Lahr Motor Sales show room. The setting for the exhibition was unusually attractive, suggesting the veranda of a fashionable resort club with its gay awnings and bright furniture. ie mannequins proved them- selves versatile in displaying the afternoon and evening gowns, street costumes and sport apparel to the st advantage. Misses Betty Lofthouse, Delle Brun, Edna and Gwendolyn Jensen modeled. The program of vocal and instru- mental music and feature dances was presented at intervals during the evening. Misses Marian Sandin and Cyd Hill sang several duets, ac- companied by Miss Marguerite Ken- nedy. Denc* Dickinson, Inez Land- ers and Veronica Werstlein were Bees in dancing numbers. Miss ennedy played a piano solo and assistel in accompanying the danc- ers. Doris Werstlein playe? the accompaniment for her sister. The crowd began gathering at 7 o’clock last evening and all available seats were taken some time before the performance began. Additional seating arrangements are being made for this evening's entertain- ment. oe e Driscoll Residents Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Skogen of near Driscoll entertained at seven tables of whist Saturday evening. Prizes in the games were won by Mrs. Frank Shaffer and Andrew Lien, Vivian Schaffer and M. J. Brenden. A course luncheon was afver the games, tended the party: M. A..Lien ai sons, Thomas, Andrew and Floyd; Mi |. Nyseth and family; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaffer and family; Faun Luyben and a ily; et r. Brenden and famil: V. Brenden and son; Misses and Leonora Hargrave; Wamsley and Al Morse. Fay Vince A regular meeting of the Ram- bow Girls will be held Saturday eve- ning at the Masonic temple. There will be installation of officers. All officers are requ ted | to wear white. Mrs. August E. Johnson of Wash- burn transacted business in Bis- marck Wednesday. Sw Have You Tried Your Sample? It'll Please Give Whist Party] The following os spendit First Switchboard of Local Telephone Company in Museum The state historical socicty has come into possession of the first switchboard installed in 1885 in the local tel-shone pare. cE V~. Draper installed this switchboard , at the time, 40 telephones were served in this city, The historical society undertakes to preserve at least the familiar in- ventions and already has a number which have been donated by North Dakota people. The society would like to possess an Edison phono- in good working condition. gtaph and favors. At the conclusion of a Time is rapidly pushing into the social evening a course luncheon was | ba inventions of another 'Y | served, day, and the cylinder form of who! 500 People Attend dise is the = oa style of Phono- graph. Tre a ec \- “Given by Rose Stop| baths simi Bee ma, % iven by le op torical pi as a museum exhibit, it will be welcomed by the museum staff. eee Mr. and Mrs. Rosen Hosts at Bridge Mr. and Mrs. Al Rosen enter- tained at bridge Thursday evening at their home. There were guests for three tables, and l.onors in the games were won by Mrs. Fred Copelin and go | Frederick W. Rase. ‘gi flowers in bud vases were used for decoration. - Birthday Party For Mrs. Selma Jacobsen Mrs. Selma Jacobsen was hostess to the Midnight Sun Whist club Thursday evening. Shortly after the games had begun another group of friends arrived at the Jacobsen home to celebrate the occasion of Mrs. Jacobsen’s birthday anniver- sary. Whist was played at five tables and score prizes were awarded to Mrs. A. O. Sorsdahl. Mrs. Hart and Mrs. Alma N. Newton. - A course luncheon was served at the close of the evening. The tables appointments were in season with St. Patrick’s Day. The Midnight Sun club will hold its next meeting March 28 with irs. J. H. Schlomer, Members of Kappa Sigma fra- ternity, who are spending the week- end in Bismarck, will mect at a dinner this evening at 6:3C at the Grand Pacific hotel. | Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Patterson re- served! turned to Bismarck Thursday after | § the past month with! } friends in Chicago. ee 8 transacting business in Bismarck s week, sg i te Theodore and Harley Harkestrom ; of Hazen are here on business this week, se @ Harry Lynn of Linton was a bus- it caller * Bismarck Wednes- The Standard Bearers will acld @ candy and food sale at Hoskins- Meyer Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. eis Jack Livdahl, who is the state university, is the week-end in this city. Dr, and Mrs. F. P. Frisch left to- day for Willme:, Minn., where they will make thelr home, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Ducusen of Mott were business callers in this city Wednesday, oe John J. Garrity of Wilton spent Thursday here, looking after busi- nzss inter its. attending spending * 0. N. Dunham has returned from Minneapolis, where he has been vis- iting relatives. Van Kent of Grand Forks is svending the week-end in Bismarck with friends, * . Mrs. F. B. McAneney will leave) this evening for Brocton, N. Y., where she will attend the funcrat of her grandmother. SHORT TALKS BY THOUGHT-) FUL MOTHERS A Wisconsin Mother says: “I find mothers very well informed on the subject of ‘dope’ in medicines. Few mothers nowadays would buy a! preparation that contained opiates| Write for A Free ; Trip for Teachers NIAGARA FALLS “The Home of Shredded Wheat” See this educational, scenic and historic wonder at our expense THE SHREDDED WHEAT Niagara Falls, N. Y. or chloroform. A glance at the package before buying tells her this. With Foley’s Hone; Tar Compcund, the name tells a true story. It is quickly effective for coughs, colds, croup and throat ir- ritations. Pure as it is sure, worth many times its price.”—Adv. | MANDAN NEWS | Judge Berry Refuses to Open Kittler Case H. L. Berry, judge of the Morton county district court ,Thursday de- nied O. A, Hellstrom, attorney for Mrs. Anna Kittler, an application to amend the complaint in the case of Kittler vs. Kelsch, The plaintiff, living at New Salem, in the original complaint based a damage suit for $20,000 on a charge of false arrest. Mrs, Kittler had been placed under arrest as a re- lette Kelsch, state’s ad received from certain The original complaint had been amended once by the plaintiff's at- torney and damages of $50,000 were asked. A demurrer entered by Mr. Kelsch was sustained by Judge Ber- ry and the supreme court in turn sustained it and Judge Berry’s de- cision. to to COMPANY A.W. LU Attorney Arne Vinje of Steele is! % ST. PATRICK’S Basement Lunch Room Saturday Hours—9:30 A. M. to 7:30 P. M. Plate Luncheon CHICKEN A LA MARYLAND MASHED POTATOES AND’ GRAVY BREAD AND BUTTER 25c - Plate Supper CHOP SUEY WITH STEAMED RICE SWEET RELISH HOT BAKING POWDER BISCUITS AND BUTTER 25c Delicatessen Specials CAS CO. DAY SALAD afd > Mr. Ripley at Hunters Hot Springs, Mont. 7a Ea Personal and Social News of | Mandan Vicinity | Misses Katherine and Winnifred Eyer of Dickinson are spending the week-end in Mandan as the guests of their sister, Mrs. G. W. Goodale. eee Miss Josephine Hess will have as her gucsts during the state basket- ball tournament, Misses Ruth and) LeRicci Powers and Jean McMillan; of Fargo, H. B, Parsons left Thursday eve- ning for Seattle. Wash., where he will be the guest of friends for a short time, Smart Spring Coats and, Easter Dresses are on display for your selection at the Bis- marck Cloak Shop. ° Hello, Bill:—The Elks club is open for ycu every evening jafter 6 o’clock. Come up and make it your headquarters. eee Mr. and Mrs. I. ¥% Wickham left Thursday for Columbus, Ohio, where they will spend a week with rela- tives. neapolis. They will out three weeks, . Capitol Lois, left Thur: 1 C evening for Los An- + They will be joined by Me TONI PETER B. KYNE'S Stirring story cf the Giant Redwoods A First National Picture News Pictures BEN TURPIN COMEDY “A Hollywood Hero” Situations, Sensational and Breath-taking MAKE A DATE FOR Comedy—“Dum' ' Honey and Tar Compound.—Adv. 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Brown Bread, a loaf ......... Mixed Vegetable Salad, a quart . Maurice H. Wasem of Halliday, member of the board of county com- missioners in Dunn county, is a business caller, in Lismarck today. Willis Shepard, who attends the University of North Dakota, is spending the week-end <t his home in this city, cs A marriage license was issued Wednesda~ to Hallard V. Atkinson a..1 Miss Dorothy L. Schroeder of I'smarck, ge Mrs. F. Hultberg of Bismarck has been discharged from the Bismarck hospital and is, getting along nicely. A marriage license was issued Tuesday to John A. Roehrick and Miss Rosalie A. Davis of Bismarck. George E. Wallace of Minneapo- lis, former state tax commissioner, is spending a few, days in this city. J. M, Thompson of Wilton has been transacting business in Bis- marck for the past few days, Mrs, John Weber, Jr., of Wing was the guest of Bismarck friends for a few days this week. 2 Dr. and Mrs, E, J. Larson of Un- d:rwood c.. the guests of friends in Bismarck for a few says. Mrs, J. M. McClernon and Mrs, Thomas Farrel of Tappen visited ‘friends here Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, F. C. Turner and R. C. Turner of Selfridge were callers in this city, Wednesday, j Mr. and Mrs. Arena transacted bus! @ few days this week. E. Pehl of Ss for ‘iiisiken| tit ec! i CA LUM E We Feature The Weekend Woinein with eds a | & PRE Nome ceccuectensvessesee BDC rab WOREES hoarse Green Pineapple Ice Cream Royal ‘Neighbors Food Sale BAKING POWDE Lucas Store, 11 a. m. Satur-/? PHONE 611 FOUR DELIVERIES an » Angel Food Cake, Salad You'll like it— A distinct flavor all its own 8 cans assorted 18-K 8 cans assorted 18-K Fruits 8 cans assorted Frank’s Grocery Vegetables ..........ssceccccccemes BPO OE ociknsdecnccassncecescceses THE WON DER LOAF Wonderful WE SELL THEM Wholesale Distributors Bismarck Grocery Co. $1.60 .. $1.98 $2.69 superior leavener. One trial will prove it. MES THOSE OF THER BRAND SSCS OLS OSSO You Live on Lazy Street? ~ Bre-Easter Evangelistic Services at the Presbyterian Church Tonight at 7:30 The basketball players will enjoy a dish of Purity. health builder food, frozen cream, sugar and flavor- ing. Ice cream builds muscle, health and stamina. Insist on Purity Ice Cream for health’s sake “Whal Ie the Belgian Easy Street?”

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