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\ y A \ spent the week-end TUESDAY, APRIL 10. 1928 Social and Personal Mrs. Matt Neibauer Study Club Meets Entertains Monday With Mrs. Olgiersc For Little Daughter] ry. pismarck Study chcb m = Monday afternoon at the home Mrs. Matt Neibauer entertained! Mrs, G. Olgierson. The tneme « Monday afternoon at-a party IM the day’s program was “ rv: honor of the third birthday anniver- ;ion,” sary of her,little daughter, Mar-' Following the roll call, which w: garet Jean. responded to with current even After an afternoon of games | Mrs. H. E. Shearn read a pa c birthday luncheon was served. The! state and national parks. rs. R. table was decorated in pink, and —, Wenzel’s paper disclosed inte favors marked the places of the} esting information on national fo. little guests. Covers were laid for, 12 children, while several fo y eee mothers attended the Party. sented Meeting of Richholt with many birthday gifts by her little friends. ‘ P, T. A. Held Monda, oa B’nai B’rith Meets areseet the mectng of the Richio. Sunday With Program| Patent-Teschers a ae was held Monday _eveni —— Richholt school. ner ristian- Harry Lashkowitz of Fargo, gon’s talk was on child welfare member of the general committee’ work. of B'nai B’rith, was the principal | The musical prostam consisted of speaker” at the regular monthiy) vocal solos b ona Boepple and meeting of the local chapter which; Lucille Coghlan and a saxophone was held Sunday at the A. 0. w. hall. Mr, Lashkuwitz spoke on) Gordon accompanied Miss Boepple the “Jewish Contributions to Amcr-/and Mr. Gordon. Mrs. Herman ica’s Development.” Scheffer accompanied Miss Cogh- The following members of the jan. local chapter took part in the pro-| At the conclusion of the gram gram of vocal and_ instrumental | refreshments were served. The music and readings: Sidney Sloven,! jast meeting of the assoviation for Annette Liebole, Mrs. Sam Rizler,: this season will be held the first Harry Rudin, Louis Marcovite and| Monday in May. eee esiroff. Photographs of Miss Ingrid An- derson and Miss Frances Andrist of Bismarck, who recently became em- ployes of the Northern Bell Tele- phone company here, appear in the current number of “The Northwest- ern Bell,” the company’s monthly magazine issued for its employes. Carl Frolund, area plant superin- tendent here, is also cited in the April issue of the magazine for at- taining 15 years of service with the company., | 4 The regular meeting of the Amer- ican Legion Auxiliary will be held Wednesday evening at the Business and Professional Women’s club rooms, This will be the last of the series of the bridge tournament and the prizes will be awarded at the conclusion of the games of the eve- ning. Mrs. John Degg will be chair- man of the evening. ‘ Ernest Strauss returned to John’s _ University, Minn., Monday after 3) Easter vacation at the parents, Dr. and Mrs. FB. ee Capt. Robert C. Wright of Fort) Lincoln, who recently received no- of transfer to Fort McDowell, ornia, effective June 15, has leave of absence com- ing April 15, it was announced re today. Capt. and Mrs, Wright their daughter, Elizabeth, will | early next week for Seattle, | v e they will visit at the home of| Capt. Wright’s parents before go-; ing on to their new home. They; will also visit Mrs. Wright’s par-| ents at Oakland, Calif. eee The Bismarck lodge of Perfection will mect Wednesday evening at) 438) All officers are expected to; be present as well as all members who are interested in the degree work. Assignments of degree work) will be laid out. . The A. O. U. W. lodge will give a dance Thursday evening at the A.| 0. U. W. hall.” Music will be fur- d by The Vagabonds and lunch be served durin, the evening. public is cordially invited. ‘the Mrs. Thomas H. Morris of Mohall revarned home Saturday aiter visit- | ing at the home of her brother and | sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. S. 8.) Ciifford, for the past two weeks weeks, left Monday for her home. eee C. A. Slorby will go to Fargo this! Dan Cook and Frank Potter have week to attend the convention of| returned from Breien after spend- he North ptr Hie nasonet es ng th> Easter vacation at the home associaiion, which wil in session | of Frank’s grandmother, Mrs. Cora ednesday and Thursday. i Potter. y > 5 Rarids, Iowa, who has been the house tt of her daughter, Mrs. R. W. Henderson, for the past three eee Mrs. Malda Cox has returned! Miss May Lidstrom of Detroit from MeLaughlin, S. D., where she’ Lakes, Ming. spent the week-end has been the guest of her daugh-/ here as the guest of her sisters, ter, Joan, for the past few days. Mrs. Harold Hopton and Mrs. Lyle Gray. ee Miss Grace Matchie and Miss Bernadette Flynn of Jamestown re- turned home today after spending Monday with fr iends in this city. George Porter of Fargo is trans- oe business in Bismarck this; week. | A. O. U. W. leap year dance Thursday evening, April 12, at! A. 0. U. W. hall. Myron La-| vine’s orchestra, 50c per per- son. Lunch, Mrs. G. E. Wingreene is receiv- ing medical treatment at St. Alexius! hospital. She is suffering with aj severe cold. ee G. A, Osmundson, who makes his headquarters at Fargo, spent the week-end here with srs. Osmund- son. cee The Fortnightly club will meet Wednesday aitcrnoon at 3 o'clock with Mrs. G. A. Rawlihgs. eee Miss Dolores Samuelson spent the | Easter week-end as a guest of her parents at Hazen. reer Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wolf of Zeeland have spent the past two days in this city. ove Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Walker of | Wishek visited friends in this sity | during the week-end, | ars W. F. Burnett of Fargo is look- ing after business affairs in Bis- marck this week. eae 1 e Mrs. H. L. Barchenger and fam- ily ~f Center visited friends in this city Sunday. x ° e t E * Mr. and Mrs. C. Knohl of Temvi arrived in this city Monday to spen. a few days. a) ig T i i e. The Wednesday club will mec: Wednesday at the home of Mrs, H T. Perry. E F E i eee Mr. and Mrs. J. Braufman an | F E family of Burt visited in Bismary. Go the quickest Sunday. and apples way a. *. % = ‘ancouver Miss Ruth C. Kuhnle of Menoker: or Victoria in ¥F here i with i friends. wee F. A. Copelin has returned fron. oir business trip to the Twit ities, "I eee C. E. Vettel left Monday evening eR rg Min- for a business trip to the Twit. aaa, Cities. eee Mrs. Burdick Olson of Turtk Lake was a guest in this city Sun- day. Dont forget the dance giver by the W. B. As tonight, Elks hall. Vagabonds playing., — _ All the famous. Oriental Dishes - served at The Patterson, formerly McKenzie Hotel Egg Foyoung Sub Gum Warmein These dishes are wreneeed to order by Oriental U.! solo by Marston Gordon. Miss Ruth| h ville,| Moffit weie gucsts in Bismarck this Mrs. G. E. McCredie of Cedar! week-end. program, original stori stories were submitted bh not connected with the industry. Quite a difference frum the tion four years ago year 4.,309 original scripts were submitted to the Will Hays office Monday | for approval. Unly 14 were accept- after spending the week-end at his|ed as suitable screen material. Of is borealis Nei!un wrote three ee a Many a whe unde.stans why her mother-in-law dida’t cry at the wedding. Donald Jones returned to the Uni- versity of North Dakota jome . and Mrs. J. A. Thompson and ua ‘and Mrs. Ed. Buchanan of Car- ny were visitors in Bismarck this eee Mra. A. T. Faber left Monday morning for ed, where she Mid called by the death of her er. se¢ A daughter was born Prank at St. Alexius hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hotchk 8 of, Sanger. Mrs. Erwin Rue has returned from Portland, Ore., where she was called by the death of her mother. Mrs. Edmond A. Hughes returned Saturday from a six weeks’ trip to points in California, Miss Margaret Kajan was a guest at her home at Hebron for the Eas- ter holidays. aha Arehie McGray has returned to Grand Forks after spending Easter here with friends, J. W. McGuiness is transacting business in Fargo for a few days this week, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Werner of week-end, eee Miss Cecilia Patterson of Elgin as a guest in this city during the Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Nelson of Jamestown spent the week-end here —Hatinee Every Day at 2:80 TONIGHT — Tuesday LAST TIMES nvoum rvace 3, JESSE L UASR fete News Pictures Comedy WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY _Lew Cody and Alleen Pringle “Adam and Evil” and “40,000 Miles With Lindbergh” In What Month Is Your Birthday? THE BISMARCK TRIBUNF. Story the Thing in Movian set. And .al often is unpub!ivheJ. dines that fae ee the ‘ are rgc_ contributors prong! A might b« found in Co- aml Of the 25 pic- ures so far on this ycar's filmed so fi this x but three are from Seventeen of these ’s program aries Chaplin one. eee At last Ruth Lider, who is re- membered for her near-flight across the Atlantic, has “crashed” mov- jana, ing for a street car. 6S g, | with friends, returning to their|in ‘ondon, earned him three days) .ome Sunday evening. Mrs, D. Chadwick of Brejen trans- acted business a this city Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ritz of Jadson were business cauers here Monday. in a Faris jail. ‘ . Fred Niblo tells this one on Hol- lywooa’s famous “yes men”—men who will say yes to any remark made by a superior. Nuablo hap- pened to meet a former stage ac- quaintance now prospering in pic- +j|tures and congratulated him upon his success. “Yes, i'm a dollar-a-yeah man,” replied the acquaintance, --—_$——— BY DAN THOMAS Hollywood, Calif. April 10.—It voks if the originai story was into its own in cinema cir- 23 again. Film producera are be- inning to realize thet theater au-| be ences want to see good stories as -«l a8 good acung on the silver the best screen mate- the pretty young e out here trom Mis- al titude, is doing just that. She's showing the movie village's execu- tives that a girl from Missouri can’t kept down, Edna is now being starred in a series of two reel com- edies, which isn’t so bad consider- amg tnat she made her entrance into pictures only a few months ago. They're actually paying for the privilege of doing work for the movies now. Une motion picture company recently received a ictter from a woman in Bakersfield, Cal., offering the company $50 if they n “I'll show you” at-/| PAGE FIVE Legionr.aires Will CROWS DIG DIVOTS the E Netin board. It was found the Meet ‘‘omorrow ve so Rigkmaneworth, ote nt England, April; tore away replaced divots in their .—)—Mystery -surrounding the| search for food. appearance of hundreds of gaping wounds in the velvet turf of the} An average of 19 tons of ice is Sand Lodge Golf club links has been| required for the refrigeration of @ solved. but only afted indignant re-' carload of fruit gn transit between. primands to members for their, southern California and the Atlantic “carelessness” had been posted on| seaboard. All members of Lloyd Spetz post, | ; American Legicn, are urged to at-/ ‘tend the reguiar meeting of the post | tomorrow mght at the club roums. Important business await. trans- action, according to Commander R. J. Kamplin, inciuding the ompietioa | ——>—>—_—_—_—_—_——_—_—_—_———— _ ef plans tor entertaini.g National Commander Edward E. Spafford, | who will be a guest in Bismarck | ‘next Monday. Commander Spafford \is making a tour of the nation by \airplane and will come here from! | Fargo cariy Monday morning. | A program of entertainment is planned tor tomorrow night, and junch will be served. | Governor and Mayor | \ Get Boy Scout Books \ Governor A. G. Sorlie and Mayo: with \a black stripe. \ A. P. Lenhart Monday received \ copies of the new Boy scout hanu- | book presented to them as a giic the red tin persons During that She is to play an important Bs in “Glorifying the American irl.’ “Believe it or not, but I’m wait- iis more or less famous sen- "| tence might have been Sidney Ol- cott’s reply to Paris police when! he was caught during a raid on an opium den. At least it wouid have| had just as much effect as his ex- cuse that he was studying to get atmosphere for his ni ture. That excuse, though it was the absolute truth according to a letter I just received from the di- rector who is now making pictures film. itua- the company the $000. ese Charlie Chaplin reverted to of pened the sce: lin right in front of BUYS DUPLEX B, formerly owned Frank Evarts. The purchase in tenants. son, Lunch. would let her write the titles for a|from the Boy Scouts of the The offer was so unusual, that the woman got the job—and} eariy screcn days about a week ago.| He worked as an extra in one scene} Norma Talmadge’s new produc-| tion, “A Woman Disputed.” I hap- to be watching them shoot and all of a sudden there | minus his usual makoup.; ie he was paid only $5 for doing R. S. Enge has just purchased tment house locaied at made as an investment, Dr. Enge! states, and there wlil be no enenke OF U. W. leap year dana! Dr. Enge ursdiy evening, April 12, at! Chiropractor A. 0. U. W. hall. Myron La-' eins vine’s orchestra. 50c per PeT- F tncas Bik. It is the \ One that never Bis- marck Area Council. A_ similar preseniition was made to President Coolidge, members of the cabinet, governors of the 48 states, mayors of important cities and other public men. | The new handbook, which is the Bible of the Boy Scouts, explains in detail the scout te the scout- craft, woodcraft, scout history and other items pertinent to the scout movement. | In Bismarck Sccuts Melvin Mun-| ger, Lloyd Mur Norman Agre and Arthur De ere the mem- bers of the presentation committee. varies in| fine flavor. \ 1 his the , | Dont forget the dance given by by the W. B. A.’s tonight, was Elks hall. Vagabonds playing.' eautiful sooth skin wins r. W. Murnau FOX FILMS Givector EOPLE respond instantly to the loveliness of beauti- ful skin. 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