The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 4, 1928, Page 5

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x WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1928 4 Social and Personal Mrs. L. V. Miller’ and Mrs. McGraw’ Engagement of Muriel Robinson Announced Today this city announce the of their daughter, Muriel, to Decker of wedding will take place in Long Beach ee 14, Miss Robinson made her home in : Mr. and Mrs. E.G. Patterson vere hosts at dinner and bri Cuesday evening at their apartment n the Patterson hotel. Cards were played at two tables vere won by Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Chomas W. Brown of Fort Lincoln. Miss Ethel Miller was hostess to he D. D. D. club Monday. The eve- dng-was spent at bridge and honors tere won by Miss Marian Ackerman nd Miss Jane Bytne. Refreshments rere served after the games, The Trinity Lutheran Ladies Aid clock. in the church parlors. « QO. Rudser, C. N. Hanson, C. W. ostesses. ane Clint Draper left Monday for favre, Mont., where he will coach he last minstrel show which he will ut on this season. Mr. Draper | irected the Elks Minstrel in Bis- aarck, eee Mrs. Joe Melicher and children nd Mrs. A. R. Riese and son Russell, f Kulm, who have been the guests f Mrs. J. A. Melicher at 814 Fourth treet, left Tuesday for their home. Miss Clarice Belk, who is attend- ag the University of Wisconsin, will ome to Bismarck this evening to pend Easter as a guest of her par- nts, Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Belk. . . The ‘Charity Ball to be given at he Grand Pacific hotel by the Cath-| lic Daughters of America has been ostponed from Monday, April 9, to . ‘viday, April 2, ‘ peurereverereterern erreur ercenee ceereneuueeene ceseecesrsewerrerrer’ | , George Knowles has returned from ae Universtiy of Iowa, Iowa City, > spend the Easter holidays with is parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. tnowles, eee Mr. and Mrs. L, E, Belden and aughter, Marguerite, of Dickinson rere week-end guests of Mr. and Irs. Eldon Anderson of 702 Second treet. ere Miss’ Alta Jones of Bismarck, who s_an instructor at the University of finnesota this year, will spend the iaster holidays in Chicago, A marriage license was issued (onday to Oscar Waldemar Schnei- _,2r and Miss Ethel Marie Mellon of ais city. eee Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McGillis rere Sunday guests at the A. E. ‘opplin home & Wing. The regular meeting of the D. A. | ¥ Mrs. B. F, Tillotson read a pa) Bismarck for a number of years,| “The Bolivian Desert.” Mrs, atttending the city schools here, For| Harris ga' the past year she has been studying] entitled, ‘und teaching dancing in Long Beach. | thi Mr. and Mrs. Patterson | th hostesses served, refreshments. i i Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sayle > “Entertain at Dinner cinietais’ aun tae St in Bismarck ag Suests of Mrs-| Miss Celia Fridgen and Miss Pearl Renz of Fort Yates are guests in! will be Bismarck this reek. Mrs, E. H. Koehler of Tappen is will meet in {spending a few days with friends Sayle‘s sister; Mrs. J. A. Flow, whil en route home from St. Paul where thy have been pending luring the evening and high honors tare oe Pat en ‘ church parlors at 8 o'clock Thurs- rte afternoon. held so ul Overshoe.” At the conclusion of the Mrs, . Entertain Club of South industries, an interesti bber from the" tree to the winter. in Bismarck. An auction will be this week. Vernal gree son . ith pneumenia for the past five weeks, is now able to be up. eee James Olson, who is attending the state univer, will come to Bis- | Tu mare! Easter vacation at his home here, oes Mr. and Mrs. Dav Gerrison visited friends and trans- acted business here Monday. 3 od Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Robinson of} The Mothers club was entertained) yr and ment) Tuesday afternoon by Mra. L, V. illiam | Miller and Mrs. W. F. McGraw ng Beach, Calif. The! the Miller home. Continuing the stud: American countries an ni seriously ill wit eee NE ole tthe gd prices ;| marek are the parent a son born at | Tuesday at St Alezius hospital, eee A darts Mapa and Mrs, 7 F.| Mike Fischer of Bismarck. Thomas Flynn and son, Gilbert, of Jamestown spent Tuesday nesday in Bismarck. . Mrs. A. D. Welch of Menoken has returned home after a several days’ visit in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. P, L. Stanton of all members are requested to bring ‘thelr pocketbooks, Fessenden are visiting in Bismarck Donald Jones will return from ¢ Easter holidays at his home in this city. is Tuesde: rill meet Thursday afternoon at 3/¢ Mmes./ § ‘inkle and J. W. Knecht will act as|§ «. will be held Friday at 1 o'clock |¢ t the Hotel Prince. eee Mrs. Keith Mickelson of Bismarck | ¥ ras discharged from St. Alexius ospital Monday. | “ A. L. Garnes of Wilton was a : usiness caller in this city the first | ¢ art of this week. Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Hanson of : Jurtle Lake transacted business here day. ‘uesday. co Maxwell T, McNeill of Killdeer |% is city. with | pent Sunday ‘in this tiends. eee ,’ Miss Marvell Jones of W: 5 spending a few, days in this 1 & Charles Anderson of near Driscoll |® $a patient at a local hospital, eee Let the kiddies see the live|® faster Bunnies in sur window. |X —Scott’s Grocery. , ] » i Matinee Every Day at 2:90 TONIGHT—Wednesday LAST TIMES A. W. Lucas Co. Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center rs Slenderette Heel » It is an unusual 05 combination of style and beauty and truly has a slenderizing effect AN when worn. po a longer stocking wanted. Sizes 814 to 10 Grege Nude Grain Zine Kasha Beige Jade White Honey Beige Misty Morn Rose Taupe Vanity Pearl Blush Tanson "Black White Four Inches More Silk in the boot than formerly, thus giving now so much This hose has a combination o: beauty, style and service, and (*C°x is a nationally-known make. d x Sizes 81 to 10 = Patio Chateau ' Naturelle Rose Taupe Nude Platinum Flesh ~ Illusion’ ‘Crab Black spend the of Fort Yates in this city THE BISMARCK TRIRUNT: few days, a W. F. Burnett of Fai business in Bismarck esday. da; a eee Ivan Mets; Tuesday in ELTINGE THEATRE Wed-} most appeal! quired one the the screen. ir love as players and tras were necessary to on the af as “The Student Prince.’ Whol any and plaster ye SEMI- CHIFFO Full Fashioned Silk to the Top A slipper heel with a shadow point on each side, giving that slender ap- pearance to the heel now so desirable Kayser’s Slipper Heel No. 157 $1.95 Pair This is the sheer chiffen with the slipper heel, a stocking that ‘ will add beauty to the colorful Easter parade. Full-fashioned . and silk to the top. Sizes 8% to 10. Jupiter Saturn Mercury Neptune Rose Taupe Venus Ciro Mars va Always just a little ahead in showing the newer things, just a little lower in the price—and our qualities tell their own on ene ‘fl A. W. Lucas Co. a |. Where You Expect Moretor Your Money-—And Get It 2S RI OORT EI IE See = ~~ ). Davidson of Battleview visiting relatives in Bismarek for @ transacted londay and J. J. Schmid of Wilton spent Tues- looking after business G. A. Lenhart of Hazelton was a business caller in Bismarek Tuesday. t of Williston spent ‘is city on business. if “At the Movies One of the world’s simplest, and love stories has re- most elaborate settings ever built to transfer it to of “The Stu- filmization of ne 1 rer Lo as, ic ae eae. |e u ’ a urday. With cr the centrhl theme, a cast of thirty-five famous several ex- reproduce the famous old story, immortalised by Richard Mansfield | 36000 and recen ly revived in musical form z the University of Heldelbers recre- ated is wood, for the POOLS VT ON is | huge production. In one scene, show- ing the welcome of the townspeople to the young prince, played by No- varro, two thousand villagers, guardsmen, police and other charac- ters og in a gigantic setting depicting a public square and cov- e ten acres, fo doubt most ie people in Bismarck have read “St. Elmo,” written by Augusta Evans, or else they have seen the stage play. Wil- liam Fox produced a screen version with John Gilbert in the title role. The story is extremely dramatic, of- the star many opportunities to “ag ar) exceptional histronic talent. direction has been well handled and the photoplay is un- usually artistic, according to ad- vance reports. From recollections of the stage drama, it will prove excellent screen material. “St, Elmo” deacribes the manner in which a wonderful girl wh es faith to a man who has plumbed the inferno of despair. The girl is enacted by dainty little Bes- ve. This combination of John Gilbert and Miss Love should pro- vide very pleasing entertainment. The Fox reissue of “St. Elmo” comes to the Capitol Theatre for one day, starting tonight. Holy Week Holy week services at St. Mai rocathedral are announced as fol- lows: Holy Thursday—Holy communion will be Pontifical Lamentations at 7:30, Good Friday—Mass of the Pre- sanctified at 8 a. m. at 7:30 p. m. Holy Saturday—Ceremonies be- Any watch, rei condition, repaired for only 68 plus the cost of necessary mate- at St. Mary’s Church iven at 6:30 and 7 a. m. high mass at 8 a.m. Lamentations Dr. Geo, F. McEriain Osteopathic Physician Eleetrethecapy Seler-Ray Chreate Diseases @ Specialty 126 Fourth Street Phone 360 Btemaret, N. D. WATCH REPAIRING rdiess of make or rial or parts All Werk Guaranteed Mail Orders. Given Prompt Attention ROYAL JEWELRY CO. Main Ave. — Sismarek, N. D. E OFFER you the choice of something a little better for 31% the same money or 81% something much dk: better for a little % | 8 more, and nobody ; can offer you any- thing better than that! A.W. Lucas Co. Never before has this store shown such a complete line of Coats, Suits, Dresses and ac- cessories.as this season—all priced so extremely reasonable. Wonderful new creations Where £37653 Spring’s Newest Creations $ 4-95 Mushroom Chop Suey Services gin et 7 0. m, Mans about 8:30. Easter Sunday—First mass at 7 m. Papal bless: Yq | er this ma Wehrle. Thi high mass at 8 a. will be given aft- ss by Rt. Rev. Vincent ird mass at 9:30. Hi Mass at 10:30. From 2:30 to 3: . m. holy hour for all the mem- of the Holy Name Society. All the famous Oriental Dishes served at The Patterson, formerly McKenzie Hotel Chinese Chop Suey Chicken Chop Suey Fried Noodle Chow Mein Chicken Yatcamein Egg Foyoung Sub Gum Warmein $3.95 Great Variety Viscas, new spring colors! New Shapes and Colors These dishes are prepared to order by Oriental Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center values that you'd ordinarily pay much more for! Milan and Sunshine Braids with Ribbon Bands $1.95 Also a Beautiful $10.00 Line of New Spring Hats just received for a big before-Easter selling. W. LUC C You Expect More tor. Your Money—-And : —Seott’s Grocery. The 10th is the last day of discount on Gas bille. Great Values Just the Easter Hats you have been looking for! Crocheted Straw-and-Felt trimmed combinations. 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