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MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1928 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE or ; : PAGE FIVE: ees? 8 nice, Martha and Cora Gosney, Mil-|then the Flower and Garden com-| | Personal and dred Peterson, Ellen Peterson, Clar-| mittee will have to pro ide extra etta, George and James Exner. chairs. Social News of sins Miesen iB spending, today at Ce tha wove for Bismarck enzie were he is assisting »{—one to be held some time in June Mandan Vicinity : Heaton, Jr., in the organization of ajand the other to be staged during CORTLEY ‘ : Boys’ and Girls’ Pig club. oe au é HOD egw is s Mr. and Mrs. Karl Erickson 0: ee planned at the meeting that is Jamestown were guests of Mr. and| lower and Garden held and any person interested in Suits and Topcoats Mrs. Oscar Zeamer during the state flowers and gardens is urged to at- Bridge Is Played Mrs. H. T. Perry Is At T. Galvin Home Hostess in‘ Honor : basketball tournament this" week- Interest Picks Up - . free For Spring oe) F 4 s end. jiscussion of means by which the St. Patrick’s Day of Mrs. E. Draper j , Fred nadia eer diy tor a tue Md Ka a heavy demand - for |edit Herma t ene In the newest shades of gray, blue, brown and Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Galvin were! Mrs. H. T. Perry entertained at weeks’ vacation trip to Seattle, thee dasa, in pit nitedoe filth during the coming summer tan, attractive patterns, durable fabrics, smartly hosts Saturday evening to guests) bridge Saturday in compliment to Wash. En. route he will visit rela-| "Business men are wondering if the | Will be one of the important sub- styled, priced invitingly low. for six tables of bridge. ‘| Mrs, Earl Drai ho is leavi tives in Livingston, Mont. meeting of the Flower and Garden |Jects that will be brought up. | Men’s 1 and 2 pants suits $18 to $45 High scores in the games were| 77% “8r oe : He 4 ‘ committee of the Association of —_—___—— Youth’ . ere tel gee won by Mrs. C. 8. Fossum and Mrs, | Bismarck soon. Mrs, J.T. Mercer and children of | Commerce last week was responsible FERRIS RESTS WELL outh’s 2 pants suits, 12 to 18 yrs. ....$10 to $18 T. E. Flaherty, Dr. T. G. O’Hara|, There were guests for three Billin; +, Mont. are visiting in Man-| fox the demand. panes Boys’ 2 pants suits, 4 to 12 yrs. .....$7.50 to $14 and J. E, O’Neil. Chee ao) Lomat HAs! won by Mrs, dan as the guests of Mrs. Mercer’s|" Making Bismarck a prettier city} Washington, March 19.—(AP)— Topcoats—Men’s ......... -$22.50 and $25 : The eee tables were dec- panned us “a Rae fi parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Seitz, te live in seems to be the intention | Senator Ferris of Michigan, who ts Boys’ 2 1-2 to 7 yrs. .........++-$4.50 and $7.50 , S . ‘ of more than one small grou citi-| seriously ill at his hotel tment tHe same color scheme was, carried | conclusion of the games the anntyad Mrs. G. A, Steinbrueck gens and if the call fr catalogues is here, rested well ast night, his at- A hat, shirt, tie and oxfords, in colors to harmon- Pralter asslited tho hoatess it tractivaly decorated in St. Patrick’s a trip to the west coast, SG GAN atonne ie Sete ee fe a ee wae i ize, will complete your ensemble, We can outfit serving. ‘i wl en eee , Ce at the A. C. next Thursday night, | bronchial pneumonia. you. Step in, 4 During the luncheon course Irish . Misses Ellen Randall, Dorothy music was played. Mmes. W. S. Rohrer * Ba WAL a a a “ahs ea cali | DAHL CLOTHING STORE a and W. C. Mills Are Yaley Gyvare seating Ce ary! She Built New S h king | i U. alley City, are spending the 10-da 43 ‘ Forty Club Gives ” : Beit CovAtlon Ue cise. entea th uilt New Strength By Taking | 47 Years in Bismarck ‘ St. Patrick’s Party | . ostesses Friday (Courtesy Lord & Taylor) | Mandan, Miss Hjelmseth was ac- : — TABLE FAN — Your modernistic| companied home by Miss Peggy Mc- 9, at Patterson Hall Mrs. W. S. Rehrer and Mrs. W.| nest of tables opens like a fan. Donald, a classmate. : bere Faat oe bef Lghey es ae The R rf Mrs ‘G W. Stewart ii % jay eveni at e irer Me ie Rev. an rs. G. . ewal ; crated Patirrscn ball for the Feng There were guests for three | K X held efi ga in support of your/have as their house guest Mrs. | Club party Saturday evening, while tables and honors were won by Miss| Partner’s bid " Stewart's mother, Mrs. Nettie Ma- in the center of the hall a typical| Mary Huber’and Mrs. O. Lundquist. The Answers comber of Wilton, » Lal i The table appointments were in| 1—One and one-quarter quick ’ and banload Wit Tater ad ane: season with St. Patrick's Day, and| tricks. ‘About 45 couples attended the|# Color scheme of green and white) 2—As a general rule, no. Mrs, J. D. Haskins and daughter, Mrs. James Hill, have returned from All Metal GpperTub was carried out in the decoration of ne. a short visit in. Dickinson. Miss ig ise et [ia pe tae the rooms. coannatie (Copyright, 1928, by the Ready Ref-| Lucy Dobson, niece of Mrs. Haskins, ae Lath : Fargo and G. H. Russ of Fargo|_ Misses Audrey Rohrer and Dency| erence Publishing Co.) returned with them to Mandan to| This little girl is Marguerite Gon- u pac ty 4 were out-of-town guests, Music| Dickinson assisted in serving. spend the week-end, yer, youngest daughter of Mrs. A. T. i rf oe Gonyer of Orono, Maine. According fir the dancing was furnished by * | | o—_—$____________, |to her mother, Marguerite “used to iH, Paterson fell once Mrs. B, Wegleitner | Notes on Special f At the Movies be frail and thin but since giving he Onl 982% chairman of hoe committee on a Gives Pretty P arty | Church Services ¢ Se Lian ey Snaieon Wace nen fel rangements for the party. They — CAPITOL THEATRE ing. It has made her an entirely Were assisted by Mr. and Mrs.) St. Patrick’s Day colors and fav-| “I like to talk to young people] The alluring Charmaine of “What| different girl. Her vitality 1 j inside the bi: 2 y has re- A glance inside the pe atten a) ae mBe E.] ors were used to decorate for ajand bring to them,a m Price Glory and the madcap/turned and I am so well satisfied ain copper tub of an ol a Mes an Go clin bt bangd a pretty party given Friday evening| Master Man,” said the Rev. A. C.| cigarette girl of “Loves of Carmen,”| that I urgently recommend Father i coppe ” ela ve 1 Conklin, Mr. and) by Mrs. Ben Wegleitner. Hill, at Presbyterian church| Dolores Del Rio, will be ‘seen here|John’s Medicine as a body builder.” new Model 60 One Minute be Bas a ode ', Hi on irs. B.| Bridge was played at three tables|last evening, when commenting on} at the Capitol Theatre in a new| The food elements in Father John’s Washer gives you a new con- . lotson an e. a. ‘ebb. during the vitcnti, Heed score td the large number of young people] role, that of Tom in “The Gate-| Medicine are exactly suited to chil-[over 70 years success as a body : " were awarded to Mrs. Merle Adler,| present in the congregation. way of the Moon,” when this latest}dren or older people who are thin] building tonic as well as for colds ception of what unusual ca- Birthday Party for Rep Gussner and Mrs. Leon-| Taking as his si ect, ‘The cals ia caplet une Gs are coal Fe ae : : and throat troubles. It contains no pacity, as well as washing a 3 libl is somethin; is production in whic ie ‘ather John’s Medicine has had|dange gs. — Adv. . Mrs. Andrew Halver| A course tuncheon was served the true facts, beautiful Del Rio is starred is a Ap ae apes See efficiency you can now 1 y ‘ after the games and the color|/There are some things we know| colorful drama of the South Ameri- Mrs. A. C. Isaminger and Miss scheme of gteen and white was at-|about ourselves that are so distaste-| can jungle where white men are | Mabel Halver gave a surprise party tractively carried out in the menu,|ful and disgusting that we have ‘o| buil*ing a railroad at the cost of Saturday evening on the occasioon ad conceal them from ourselves by! many native lives. Passion primi- for such a conveniently low price. This machine will up- set all your notions of what of the seventy-fifth birthday anni-|,. Mrs. V. J. LaRose, who ha: plausible excuses. We do not offer/tive and relentless is shown in . versary of their mother, Mes. vAn.| the past ‘six weeks ‘in Minn polis,|} excuses for our virtues, but for our| strong contrast to the overpowering foe my Bismarck Phone 268 a moderate priced washer drew Halver. returned to Bismarck Sunda: vices. For this reason the man who| greed of civili-ation. CLEANING Mandan 96 ‘Roses and carnations were used to| W®8 accompanied ome by herjoffers an alibi, offers an acknowl- Hecorate the rooms. After a social| daughter, Miss Marcelle, who is at- if ELTINGE THEATRE evening a course luncheon was| tending the University of Minneso- James Cruze’s “Old Ironsides,” served by the hostesses. A color| ‘# and who will spend her Spring| ple make he said, m| which comes to the Eltinge for to- scheme of green and white was vacation at her home, and women there are today who use| day and Tuesday and Wednesday + carried out in the decoration of the Th the excuse ‘I did not mean to sin.’| might truly be called a picture of cheon table, while taper candles ie American War Mothers will|But remember, young folks, that| miracles. rnished the centerpiece. ee with Mrs. S. S. McDonald on] whatsoever a man soweti that shall] Although ten thousand people Misses Bernice Nelson and Jen- x4 ednesday. The meeting scheduled|he also reap. No one can compel] were engaged during the filming of nie Waiste assisted in serving. ‘or Tuesday will be postponed on|you to sin. No one can make you|the Paramount photoplay, not a eee trad of the funeral of Charles|go the road of evil 7 you make up| single serious injury marred the Miss Myrtle Peterson and Ralph| “® ter. aida sip youur mind not to sin. The only| making of the production. All the Broehl of this city were married M latch to your door is on the insite] more astounding is this when it is Thursday by Rev. 0. S. Jacobsen. ri Alfred Zuger, who has been| and no one can come in without your| considered that “Old Ironsides” is They were attended by the bride’s ae ‘ined to her home by illness for] invitation—either Christ or the! declared to have more thrills and mother, Mrs. Mary Peterson, and on Si 11 weeks, is now able to be| devil. The trouble with the man| more intense action than any othe GOLDEN WEST LAUNDRY Mrs. T. J. Logan Mandan. N. D. All the famous Oriental Dishes served at The Patterson, formerly McKenzie Hotel Clyde Hallenbreck. Following the ‘or part of the day, and is con-| with an alibi is that he 1g headed| picture ever produced. i ceremony a dinner was given = the| Valescing slowly. | . to ruin. The man who excuses “ Following ae a list of some of Chinese Chop Suey Peterson home at 318 Fourth street. himself for his sin will never sec| the close calls experienced while the Mushroom Chop Suey Mr. and Mrs. Brochl will make their iiss Edith Gallup and Miss Cath-| himself as he really is. If you do| picture was being made: * od Chicken Chop Suey i The new Flexible Turbinator does all of the wast.’ z, home in this city, sere Avnet Stale ver =A realize you are ignorant you Bight sailin~ sores cede in a as} will never seck to learn. If you Jo/a terrific storm “f Ca) atteras 4 s, . 4 Mrs. Roy Ageling returned to — of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Nel-|not realize you are sick you wi:l| while towing them to ihe Pac Fried Noodle Chow Mein removing even the most stubborn dirt, without harm to the Fargo Monday after spending the . never seek a physician. If you doj coast for use in the photoplay. No Chicken Yatcamein clothes. Compare this washer with any selling under $100 week-end at Fort Lincoln as the) res. ¢. Hi not realize your sin you will not| lives v~~e lost in the storm. and you will see what makes it “America’s Greatest Washer guest of Captain and Mrs. H. H.| 100 A; hy ibbs left Sunday for|seek a Saviour. Jesus Christ will] Three masts snapped aboard the Egg Foyoung Value.’ Noyes, a s 4 ngeles, ed where she willlsave any man or woman who. truly| frigate “Constitution” when the i, \ eee Mes w. me With her mother,| repents and that means it does not} ship was caught in a heavy ground Sub Gum Warmein ‘, A r-golar s meeting of the Masonic} “ts. W. E. artin. Pe mee any difference whether that Clair seed aett ig ea HUGHES ELECTRIC COMPANY lodge wil e! this evening. man is some one high in social life| weighing eight-hundre pounds, 5 is ” H 2 Work will be exemplified in the En Mr. and Mrs. John Graham had/or some poor fellow in our state| landed but a few feet from Director These dishes are prepared to order by Orientai Phone 222 Bismarck, N. D. tered Apprentice degree. as their house guests this week-end and He cannot save} Cruze, Esther Ralston, Wallace cooks ia tistd a: a and Mrs, A. H. Helgeson of Beery, George Bancroft, Charles ‘ te i eae er will be enter-| *¢&42- ee ae / vai i regardless of how respect- ood ast Johnnie hme aine e: ter 8 able or normal that fell be. e entire company wai it at o’clock at the coe of Mrs. ‘Ray Miss Norretta Cunningham and “You and. "I ane Pe ina storm er peretty one Bergeson. chloe Cunningham of Scrantonj duty,” he continued, “besid hours. eee spent the week-end in Bismarck. ail ‘else falls into insignificance.| Six cannons exploded when over- Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Sailer have learn from the Master of|enthusiastic gunners filled them returned to Stanton after spending Bee Ae Sree Feo first the Kingdom of] with overcharges of powder during the past few days in. ase guests in Bismarck Satu riay, sa pe Perea and all] the terrific battle sequences, Miss Alida Jacobson of Minot us. He who puts secondary thingr i was the guest of friends in Bis-| yt and Mrs. O. D. Higsby and] first is going t0 miss the important Calf Club Organized Mr. and Mrs. Leo Barron of Mott ” i i pe tne eee! were guests here Saturday. iC Pie fey. Hula seumans act By Wildrose Children ., bd = < sli, ater, aor, en ig are Bert Sateig| Ser ot, i joa -H § ere si ‘pebaed in Homer Spend nek ih Renda” "| OE hr hy, nh a oat Began nk” Clea teat 0 y A. R. Miesen, Burleigh sath WARE PE Oto of Teel ee 6 ‘Anka ot Deine, abla mt, teeny Seal ano at marck this week-end. ant ip hoainess caller here Friday| vil be “The Business Man's Re- wd lie ". 4 gion” and, while all are invited <0 «Mrs. Earl Speaks will be hostess E. Anh f Lei attend, a special invitation ig e: ; to the Progressive Mothers club . Anhorn of Leith transacted | tended to business men. Tomorro . i is ) Muenday evening. business in Bismarck Saturday. | evening will be High School nigat i aaa ey oiain calves this eee J. ©. Oberg left Saturday for a and the subject “Life's Biggest Begi ning with a calf apiece, the toiy, It of Minot spost Saturday| Pusiness trip to the Twin Cities. "| qe Ess atacatey, of ainot, who | Si will bo fed during the com- in this city. ¢ contribated “so largely to the ‘spirit ing spring and summer and then | Nine boys and girls of Wildrose township became members of a TONIGHT Monday - Tuesday Wednesday MATINEE Every Day at 2:30 lay. Five of the members already have a January calf apiece with which to start the club while the remai cack $$$ $$$ shown at the various expositions Mics. Waller Hart of: Casson was f Bridge Me Another of the morning and evening services| that will be held about the Missouri +a business caller in Bismarck this Geers BY W. W. WENTWORTH at the Presbyterian church yester- day by bringing the gospel message si aoe aida of the club are week-end. eee in oes Ei Ogee alr hg George Buck, Cassell Gosney, Ber- al » Mrs. E. Barth and Miss Lydia S.| (Abbreviations: . A. % at each service this week. Barth of Mott visited friends here| gicAPbreviations: . A—ace; . K— Satonday. s here/ king; Q—queen; J—jack; X—| The story of a love trium- phant, ’neath a_ tropical moon amid the din of bat- tle and conquered in the end on the decks of “Old eee any card lower than 10.) ELKS’ NOTICE Tronsides.” All intermin- Mr, and Mrs, E. E. Bradberg of| 1— i Hettinger inet Friday ana ‘Satur ot K ant tee sulck Stick. alon All Elks are requested hag F or = - 2—When you hold a defensive ma-| meet at Elks’ Home 1:45 p. m. en ed jor suit bid, should you bid it sitting| Tuesday, to march to Auditor- Double The Mothers Service club will] at the S accol » G. IP meet wth he 3 £. Bath Toesay [tases Whar ah SUR Stam lum, actount of C. G, Wack day here, mine: major suit? : : oo Evelyn eat rea S-How many probable tricks in a. * TAYLOR, ‘ Action ze, the weed ere ih Her Mrs. P. J. Ford of Halliday was ae week-end guest in this city. ——_ l” Hints on Etiquet ' $+ KG BAKING An formal parties given dur- POWDER ing ? os all entertainment out of 6 in Lent? ‘8, What types are permissible? | * ‘ou can stop them now The Answers 1. No. 2. It used to be but nowada; ings have changed. is du 3. Informal parties of almost ev- tHE EE it Frais ei f 3 ery kind are given. But no large af- f tales, P ho Se id: | ognized by high suthorities , ; ly Sod ene te te ated in the ote ofthe gresieat healing agnaie for i) CHARLES FARRELL WHY EVERY GSR BECowes Al refi toe oementee z, JOHNNIE WALKER ) FRIEND feeling semente which soothe and beal ~ \SSENTED OY “Never has any other cough med-| he mapedpr te degll a] | {eine acted so quickly and satisfac- | ‘ritation and the torily as Foley's Honey and Tar| ‘Tecsote goes on to seomeah 5a , Comy~und; it ves complete | Sathed into the blood, atta heed ae Stride who ie ton me cee ont the growth AM business will he j . D. a MeOumb, Toledo Ohio, IE spreads wre muacasieel extictee, completely suspended on inflamed throat, stops ‘ugh and colds bronchial athe Toesday afternoon in all episas o cause, coustipation, ‘no| 227 sen adorns for be divisions of the Wachter Over Six Months on Broad- BI SM ARCK Matinees form, no “dope.” colds or fu. Lip tedden Sop cris tae age! Hap cough rade Transfer Company. - way at $2 Top Yl buy Fole~’s y and Tar| Not relieved after te . | Eompound. Ask for it---Adv. directions. Ask your druggist. (adv.) f,