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ao THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1998 Baldwin: Friends Give Party For Joseph Sorch, Sr. A surprise party was given re- cantly sa Baldwin in honor of the birthday anniversary of Josep! Sorch, Sr. The evening was spent with danc- ing, cards and radio music. At mid- night ‘@ course luncheon was served. ~ The following were guests at the party: Mr. and Mrs..J. C. Hilken and son Emil; Levi Carlson; Mr. ’ani Mrs. A. R. Aaland and daughter, Mr. Herbad and_ son, Adam; Laurence Gorden; J. Killian of Wilton and David Carlson. Miss Emma Timm Becomes Bride. of Ernest C. Keidel The marriage of Miss Emma Timm of Bismarck and Ernest Keidel of Mandan took place Wednesday noon at the Zion Lutheran church in the presence of relatives and friends. Rey. Richert read the service. The bride’s gown was of white canton crepe and she wore a tulle veil. She was attended by Miss Emma Keller, while Oscar Scheerle attended the groom. : Mr. and Mrs. Keidel will make their home seven miles south of Mandan, where the groom is engaged in farming. rata The Cottage Prayer groups, held fn connection with the evangelistic services at the Presbyterian church, will meet for the last time Friday morning at 10 o'clock with the fol- lowing hostesses and leaders: Mrs. W. E. Butler at 418 Rosser west, Mrs. J. L. Hughes, leader; Mrs. George Keniston at 113 Thayer avenue, Mrs. William Langer, leader; Mrs. W. G. Worner at 705 Ninth street, Mrs, Sara Ankemann, leader; Mrs. Fred Jansonious at 816 Fourth street, Miss Anna Burr, leader; Mrs. E. H. Morris at 1006 Fourth street, Mrs. F; . Hanson, leader. Judge Andrew Miller and secre- tary, Miss B. A. McMichael, Allen J. Lynn, J. A. Montgomery and Frank Talcott of Fargo came to Bismarck Wednesday to resume ses- sions of federal court. Miss Clara B. Lien of Steele was guest of honor recently at a party given in Rothsay, Minn., where Miss Lien is visiting relatives and friends. The Bismarck Hospital alumnac. will give a bazaar and food sale! Saturday, March 31, at Hoskins- Meyer. eee Mrs. Keith Mickelson of this city underwent an operation at St. Alex- ius hospital Tuesday morning. Mrs. J. M. Haskins of Underwood is looking after business affairs in Bismarck this week: W. F. Burnett of Fargo is look- Shg after business interests in Bis- marck this week. eee Mrs. Alfred Westrum of Raleigh is the guest of friends in this city for a few days. aes Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Lloyd of Fort Yates were business callers here Tuesday. ES Mrs. L, G. Eastman of Hazen is visiting friends in this city for a few days. ee Mr. and Mrs. J. Steele transacted business Tuesday. Edie Mrs. E. F. Lindekugel of Robin- soa was a guest in this city Wed- nesday. . . eee Mrs, A. H. Helgeson of Regan is spending several days here with friends. here Dr. R. H. Leavitt of Carson spent Tuesday in Bismarck on business. Social and Personal | eee: The fifth grade pupils of the Wil- | AT THE SCHOOLS liam Moore schoo! tive just com- pleted some very attractive health Second Party of yh | at ted second of a series of bridge d|the table appointments. After the C. Garland of | Series Given at W. S. Rohrer Home Mrs. W. C. Mills and Mrs. W. S. Rohrer entertained Tuesday evening There were guests for six tables and high scores in the games were won by Mrs. J. W. McGuiness and Mrs. Roy Bakken. An attractive color scheme of green and white was carried out in games 8 course luncheon was served. Mrs. J. Karasiewicz Entertains at Cards Guests for three tables of cards were entertained Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. J. Karasiewicz. Mrs. D. Kysar and Mrs. Kara- siewicz won honors in the evening's games. At the conclusion of the evening refreshments were served. Janey Woodworth Honored at Party Miss Janey Woodworth, whose marriage will occur in the near fu- ture, was guest of honor Tuesday evening when Miss Phyllis Yochim entertained. The evening’was spent at peanut whist and prizes were awarded to Miss Ethel Miller and Mrs. A. R. Sakariassen of Mandan. Aftersthe games Miss Woodworth was pre- sented with many lovely gifts, and refreshments were served. Mrs, Sakariassen and Mrs. Ver- non Miller of Mandan were out-of- town guests. eee Mrs. I. G. Iverson of Wilton spent in Bismarck. She is en Tuesda: ane DORIS KENYON, Firat Nationsl WOMAN'S GREATEST CHARM DECIDED Hollywood agrees Ro one can star without Smooth Skin LOS ANGELES, CAL.—The pub- lic demands exquisite saath ata blazing lights of the close-up” —as Lewis Mi ie, Uni Artists director, ex) it— “it must be the real thing.” Nine out of ten stars are using Lux Toilet Soap. And in the rooms of t! film com- : é i Special — For Friday and Saturday KEELEY’S Old-Fashioned Chocolate Creams 1-pound box, 59c SERVICE DRUG 416 Main Ave. 316 Main ; ee _ Special Genuine Gillette Blades and Genuine Autostrop Blades, pkg./33c - ¥,-in. Spark Plugs, each ........15¢ Schrader Valve Insides, box .....17¢ Tire Patching, box ...........,.. 9¢ Jarrell Hardware Co. Phone 18 ‘ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE route to Chicago, where she will{books and are writing reports on| visit for some, time. , the various ones. | John’ E. Williams of Washburn) Genevieve and Willis Waters, who spent Tuesday in Bismarck on busi-/ have atended the Richholt school this ness. winter, are leaving for Steele in a few days where they will remain at their home, posters. Miss Rodewald has directed the poster work. ew William Moore School The Crandall children, who have been pupils at the Richholt school, Boasts Prompt Pupils rea are now making their home in Min- During the month of February 26 pupils ot the fifth grade room at oc ee the iam Moore school were sree! sbeent a vate Miss Rode-| velt school faculty” gave ay ae: wald is teacher is room and she 9 announces the following names of schoo! pean Thursday in honor the prompt and zealous little work- I ad Ris ers: Edith Agre, Ruth Christianson, Miss .Winnifred Barrington of the| gripping tale of a familiar level of Roosevelt. school facyjty spent the|American society, dealing with a week-end at Berlin a the guest of|highly-strung and .sensitive girl Ver sister, Miss Dorothy Barrington. | doomed to certain bitter disappoint- ments because of an unescapable _——$$=<—<——— f At the Movies | ———______¢ fate and who determines to make the most of life while she may. Mary Astor and Lloyd Hughes are | featured. ELTINGE THEATRE | If sailors have sweethearts in CAPITOL every port, it is only logical to as-| “Daredevil’s Reward,” Fox Films sume that sailors’ wives look else-| production which opens at the Cap- where for diversion while their sea-|itol Theatre for a two-day run com- going husbands are away from home.|mencing toworrow is said to be a Such is the sentiment ex; fe pe-| eres that story of the Texas Rang- by one of the characters of the pic-|ers, that romantic band of men who ture now at the Eltinge for today’ preserve law and order along the and Friday, and from it is taken the | lexican border. Tom Mix is the title “Sailors’ Wives,” picturiza-!| star. tion of the Warner Fabian novel of] Col. Theodore Roosevelt, who re- the same name. | cruited many of his Rough Riders , Those responsible for the produc-jfrom the Ranger force, spoke of it tion of this story have woven from|in one of his letters as “that unique the novel an intensely dramatic and|body, the Texas Rangers.” i John Cameron, Billy Cowan, Donna Jean Davis, Louis Deitz, Glorine Fossum, Carl Gutche, Lenora Kal- The present body consists of fifty men, organized in five companies. One company is at- tached to headquarters in Austin, of Rangers, wibscd a store pete Ste ee ju at 8 4 over ake mainly in the Western sée- ion. | daintily trimmed in | ; The “Y-Not” | A clever one-strap tailored model with Cu- ban heel. Of rose blush kid, tastily and Also in patent with artisan kid trim, genuine snakeskin. dun, Jackie Harris, Lillian Hedstrom, Everett Herbert, Erling Jacobson Charles Jordan, Marian __ Little, Esther Martin, Mary Louis Nuessle, Marian Pederson, Delbert Perry, Norma Peterson, Francis Register, Ruth Sorlie, Beva May Scott, Cor- nelia Tracy, Paul Wachter and Leland Kitchen, % | The third and fourth grade pupils| of the Wachter school are working on Palmer Method drills for the Palmer pins. | eee \ Viola Hellickson has been trans-| ferred from the Will school to the Wachter school, o% | The fifth grade of the Richholt! school are enjoying the. new library | ceritoy, = Last Time Tonight | A picture without a lag- Comedy and News Coming Tomorrow TOM MIX THE DARE DEVIL'S REW. 99 Coming Monday Gene Stratton-Porter’s “Freckles” | will ] A new, form-fitting shape—non- detectable under the mont clinging * gowns, because corners are scien- tifically rounded and tapered to fit. 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