The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 24, 1928, Page 5

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Mrs. A. G. Sorlie Gives Party For Week-end Guest/Miss Jane Woodworth Mrs. A. G. Sorlie entertained at an informal sewing party Friday afternoon in_ honor of her house guest, Mrs. E. G. Larson of Valley City. Mrs. Larson was formerly a resident of Bismarck during the tim her husband served as Gover- nor Sorlie’s secretary. Easter colors and favors were used to carry out an attractive dec- oration scheme. After a social aft- ernoon a two-course luncheon was «3 . Mrs. Larson was presented ‘ “with a dainty guest favor. Bismarck Cloak Shop Gives Annual Style Show Friday The Bismarck Cloak Shop intro- duced spring and summer models in women’s ready-to-wear at the fourth annual wae show held Friday eve- ning in the display windows of the store. The performance was well attended. Mrs. A. M. Brazerol, Misses Betty Lofthouse, Ingrid Anderson and Marjorie Smith of Bismarck, and Mrs. William Carrol of Mandan ap- peared as mannequins in the dis- play of afternoon gowns, sports ,* Wear, and formal frocks, esee Book Dealers and Librarians Busy With Best Sellers ulating libraries been kept busy the past few months in an endeavor to deliver to their patrons copies of books which have proven to be generally popular with the public. The booksellers have profited by this demand in that the patrons pur- chase the boek rather than await their turns to read the borrowed y 1° Bridge of San Luis Rey” by Vilder has won all honors in popu- tivity this season. Calls for this } ost pave outnumbered all others l9cal libraries and book stores. 3 La Roche has a long list at the public library and 2 of the best sellers, reports from book x vw ‘tin 1 . Wings” by _ Sanders; s} n and “God and by Wright are t of best sellers in d circulating libraries Is for “Giants in the jassic by Rolvaag. circulating ‘They Also B. Kyne to be an- > non-fiction this season runs to biographies and auto- hit “Trader Horn” by . “Bismarck” by Ludwig, > by Ludwig, and “The y“ by E, Barrington lead in popularity according to m the libraries and book- ther India” by Mayo, ussion of India, has been st’s latest novel, “A Born,” has had many ublie library and in the s. “The — President’s by Nan Britton is the of the season, although of the best sellers, nor is it ugh the public library. alling for it at the libraries, however. 1 Knight of Germany” by and “Whispering Gallery,” ure of social and diplomatic » have kept the booksellers The public library reports y calls for “Disraeli” by Mau- r “Philosophy” by Durant and “Transition” by Durant. In perusing the lists submitted by the various libraries and book deal- ers, s decided similarity in the tastes of the reading public és apparent, Miss Marcelle LaRose returned to Minneapolis today to resume her studies at the University of Min- nesota after spending the spring vacation at her, jome in Bismarck. E. D. Rose of Jamestown, form- erly of Bismarck, is attending the automobile show in Mandan and vis- iting friends in this city. ‘ The Women’s Benefit association will give an Easter dance Tuesday, April 10, at the Elks hall, The pub- lic is cordially invited. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Crum have ¥ ,returned to McKenzie after spend- ing the past two days in Bismarck. Mrs, Joseph Schwartzbauer of St. Anthony, has been admitted to St. Alexius hospital for treatment. John Homan has been spending the past few days in Fargo as the guest of his daugl ter, Mrs. Dorr. The Bismarck ‘Study club will meet Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. F. & Stucke, € Mrs, F. F, Jefferies and Miss Norma Lang of Washburn were guests in Bismarck Friday. ‘Mrs. Edna Thornson and Miss Jean Darwin of Carson are spending » a few days in this city, veeeph Eaton of Seattle, Wash., formerly of this city, is visiting friends in Bismarck, | Mrs. E. EL Torapleven and daugh- ter, Dorothy, of Almont were guests in this city today. “Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bell and family of Carson are visiting in this city for a few days. | as Mr. and Mrs. A. D. LaDue. of Carson are spending the week-end in Bismarck. ee Mrs. J._E. Potter is visiting rel- atives in Fargo this week-end. Like waffles? Try Frank’s special Pecan Waffle— Frank's Place. : nnon is popular! 2 f| of eas arrived in this Miscellaneous Shower Is Given in Honor of Miss Jane Woodworth was honored Thursday afternoon when Mmes. Dan McDonald, William McDonald and John Crawford entertained at a miscellaneous shower. Miss Wood- worth’s wedding will be an event of this month. At the close of an informal after- noon the hostesses served a course luncheon. Miss Woodworth was pre- sented with many, lovely gifts. Mrs. Spencer Boise Hostess at Cards For Mrs. E. Draper Mrs. Spencer Boise was hostess at bridge Friday afternoon in com- pliment to Mrs. Earl Draper, who will go to Brainerd, Minn., soon to make her home. There were guests for four tables and high honors in the game were won by Mrs. Beatrice E. Mann. Guest favors were presented to Mrs. Draper and to Mrs. R. J. Murphy, who will also leqve Bis- marck in the near future. Mrs. Earl Orcutt of Mandan and Miss Genevieve Boise of Minneapo- lis were out-of-town guests at the party. At the close of the after- noon a refreshment course was served. eee Jolly Twelve Whist Club Is Entertained The Jolly Twelve Whist club met Friday evening at the home of Mrs. M. O. Agre. Honors in the games of the eve- ning were won by Mrs. Anton Nel- son, Mrs, Randa Mills and Mrs. Mattie Erstrom. A coyrse lunch- con was served at the conclusion of the games. The next meeting will be held April 5 at the home of Mrs. O. A. Sorsdahl, am Miss Jessie Ramp entertained the officers and teachers of the primary department of the Methodist Sunday school at her home the first of this week. After a short Business meet- ing the evening was spent informal- ly and refreshments were served by the hostess, * The Business and Professional Women’s club will hold a social meet- ing Tuesday evening at 7:45 in the club rooms. The girls who entered the essay contest, sponsored by the club, will be guests of honor at this meeting. eee Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. se bef65 city y to make their home. Mr. r will succeed Earl Draper as stant manager of the Stacy- jismarck company. The Draper family will go to Brainerd, Minn., within the next week. is e Fri Pelt The Cambrian Concert company, which will appear at the McCabe Methodist church at 8 o'clock this evening, gives a program of super- ior musical merit. These Welsh artists have been enthusiastically received throughout America, Can- ada and England. s Miss Elizabeth Pfeiffer enter- tained Friday evening in compli- ment to her si Mi Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT—Saturday Every second a thrill! Every moment a sur- prise. Here is the greatest mystery film in News Pictures Comedy MONDAY - TUESDAY Home Hints a > | WATERPROOF rch cushions | have blossomed forth as bright flowers. This orange black-eyed susan is on green glazed chintz. William Pfeiffer of Jamestown. The guests w entertained at bridge. A cou luncheon was served at the close of the evening. eee Mrs, Myrta Morgan of Fredonia, N. Y,, te the house guest of her daughter, Mrs. O. T. en of this city. En route to Bismarck Mrs. Morgan visited in Evanston, Ill, with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Morgan. ees R. B. Murphy left this morning for Rochester, Minn., where he will meet Mrs. Murphy who has been re- ceiving medical treatment in that city. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy will return to Bismarck early next week. t Tickets are on sale this week! for the Charity Ball which the Catholic Daughters of America will give April 9 at the Grand Pacific hotel. eee Mrs. E. G. Larson of Valley City, formerly of Bismarck, is the house guest of Governor and Mrs. A. G. Sorlie this week-end. Bernard Pfeiffer of Jamestown is; spending the week-end here as the} guest of his sister, Miss Elizabeth) Pfeiffer. hig Mrs. S. F. Hollingsworth left this morning for Valley one where she will be the guest of her mother, Mrs. G. C. Mudgett. ms Carl Kaz of Napoleon, county au- ditor of Logan county, is transact- ing business in Bismarck today. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Botten of Car- son visited friends here for a few days the last oft this, week, . Mrs. W. E. Lahr will be hostess to; the Monday club at the regular / meeting Monday afternoon, | The Catholic Daughters of Amer- ica will meet Monday evening at 8 o'clock at St. Mary's auditorium. EVENTS OF WEEK AHEAD 26 Lions Club, Grand Pacific Hote Bismarck Stud; boven Club, Catholic Daughters of America, City Commission, City Hall I. O. O. F. Caton, I. 0. O. F. Hall . Pythian Sisters, A. 0. U. W. Hall . Kiwanis Clab, Grand Pacific Hotel ..... Business and Professional Women, B. P. W. R 27 I, 0. O. F. Subordinate, I. 0. 0. Lady Foresters, St. Mary’s Hall . Masonic Chapter, Masonic Temple . Yeoman, A. 0. U. W. Hall . Rotary, Grand Pacific Hotel Sunshine een’ Fortnightly Club, Mrs. Rawlings ednesday Club, Mrs. Larson American Legion, A. 28 30 Hotel Mr. and Mrs. F.C, Mair of Zee- land have returned home after a short business crip to Bismarck. ee John J. Lee, state penitentiary warden, left today for a short bus- iness trip to Jamestown. Mrs. J. W. Riley has been called to Minneapolis by the serious illness of her sister. eee Mrs. F. Pitzer and Mrs. M. Sexton are Beulah callers in Bismarck this week-end, Delphian Society, eee Mr. and Mrs. A. R, Henne of Zee- land are transacting business in Bis- marck, « George L. Hempstead of James- town was a business caller here Friday. eee C. J. Ehlers of Garrison is trans- acting business in Bismarck this week, ee Miss Amelia Schultz of Elgin has Leva admitted to St. Alexius hos- pital. ne oe Mrs. W. K. Williams of Wash- burn spent Friday here on business. | ° ° Major Harold cently for Omaha, ° nson lefé re- .» on business. A. K. Bolton of Fargo was a busi- ness caller in this city Thursday, oee Mrs. B. C. Bell of Steele was al business caller in this city Friday. eee Joseph Burkhardt of this city is a patient as St. Alexius hospital. Like waffles? Try Frank’s | special Pecan Waffle— Frank’s Place. Club, Mrs. F. C. St Irs. F, A. Lahr .. Mrs. F. E. Diehl .. U. W. Hall . American Legion Auxiliary, B. P. V |March 25, at 3 o'clock. BESEEEESESEESESERRE St. Mar; F. Hall . TOONS aa a Oe Ora a Rooms . > 5 S SOO eee Doo eeD % SEOPOCCSE SOOO CAD SCCL CSCC CCE LCL PLL PPL PDP PPAR APPAR SOS, Elks Minstrel Will Recall Former Song Hits in Feature Act One of the features to be pre- sented in the Elks’ Minstrel Frolic! at the city auditorium on March 30 and 31, will be a novel act entitled “Memories” which, in keeping with its title, will bring back memories of many song hits of days gone by. The principal speaking Pp in the act will be taken by Mrs. James Wi- ley, A. D. McKinnon and Al Simons, who will be assisted by more than a dozen specialty artists who will in- troduce the old tims seng numbers | in a novel manner, Among the old favorit> song numbers to be brought into the act are “Hello Ma Baby,” “Alexander's NOTICE All ex-service men of the world war are requested to at- tend a general mass meeting) to be held at Company A ar-, mory, City National bank| building, Sunday afternoon, | Im- portant business, H. W. Rosenthal, chairman. Ole Aune, secreta WATCH REPAIRING h, regardless of make or epaired for only $1 of necessary mate- or parts rantecd Prompt All Work Mail Orders Atte 1 ROYAL JEWELRY CO. 408 Main Ave, — Bismarck, N. D. Dr. Enge Chiropractor Drugless Physician Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. D. Dr. Geo. F. McErlain Osteopathic Physician Electrotherapy Solar-Ray Mrs. Frank Aughnay will have a private kindergar- ten at her home, 504 Ave. E, beginning March 26th, ending June ist. Terms $10.00. Hours 1:30 to 3:15 P.M. Northern Pacific Railway Route of the “North Coast Limited” BP mF i « CPSCCOOCSPSE SCOTS OCCS SOS | feld Follies will be presented by Bob Ra ” “The Glow ¥ Worm,” Simpson and Clint Draper, the di-| All members of Elks Min- bef ply ly,’ -|rector of the show, will appear in| sre] cast uested to be pres- Lee,” und “The Good Old Summer |, snecial act which introduces some req Time.” real minstrel songs now being big ent at club, 3 P. M. Sunday. A song and dance number by Miss Marjorie Smith, a rag time number by George Klingensmith, assisted by four members of the cast and a song specialty by Miss Anna Marie Manning and Al Simons will be fea- tured in this scene. A number from the present Zieg- hits on one of the eastern vaudeville | Important! circuits. Hear the Welsh Sin Welsh Singers at] » Shuffle in to Frank’s Place the Methodist church, Satur-| paling! onto rcten, day, March 24th, at 8 P. M. | Admission 50 cents. Soot is valuable as fertilizer be- cause of the nitrogen it contains. It also acts as an insecticide. For Window Shades, Porch and Room EK | | Draperies Our modern world lets nothing be dull and commonplace. New shades will be displaced with those of lighter mein. Glazed and Demi Glazed Chintz For Your Roller Shades Plan to have new shades of these materials installed in your windows this spring. Delightful colorings and patterns are waiting for you here. 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