The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 13, 1928, Page 5

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Bridge Club Meets With Miss Brazerol Thursday Evening The Business _ and and Professional b Lroa Beginners Bridge club was ursday Miss Kathleen Brazerol at her Bone) at 213 First street. Miss Margaret Walters won high honors in the evening's games. At the close of the evening a course’ luncheon was fetyed, Pan-Hellenic ‘Group Plays Cards rds Thursday FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1928 evening by| Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Geo. ‘Duemeland Entertains Musical |‘ Club at Her Home Duemeland was hos- ursday Musical club Devin os nate atthe bey avis, as Program, \gave a short biography of each composer whose ! were includ- ed in the program of the day. “re George D Duemeland He Maria” Gounod, F, M. Davis played “Gavotte in B Flat” by Handel. Rep: the compositions of Beethoven, Mrs. J. Mrs. tess to the —— BOOKS AND AUTHORS —. Sinclair Lewis—Boobs Abroad— Rose Macaulay NEA -BOOK arene bling er Lovell’ Se Saree, i Zenith. At any rate we have a ai that books have been whiz- zing past our eyes, |! just as the coun- tryside tushed past the window ou ic chmaltz’s We're just as glad to pass many of speed. nothing we. care to remember, in- cluding the new them at a dizzy | They're | generation were getting older. York, lets us know that the good! tustics of his British heath are not all sweetness and light and can be} quite a stupid, untegenerate crew. In his beautifully written allegorical tale he has Mr. Weston, a Christ-like character, set forth in his flivver} In his beautifully written allegorical jinto a countryside that needs it far worse than the wicked city. After these We books we recall spinning past a number of ng@els the jackets of which said something about the mad goings-on of the younger members of this younger There's one book, however, coming under this generalization that we advise taking into consideration. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNF: Dor ae arr Sones ae anos ay URE ISTO GE EET a Home Hints Hats reduced to $4.95. Dresses $19.75 and $25.—Rose “| Shop. See Zellner at the Audi-! | torium tonight. tional Commander Edward E./ The annual Charity Bal Spafford are requested to reg-/ given by the Catholic Deugh- lister at Harris & Woodman-| ters tonight at Grand Pacife pei before Saturday night. | Hotel. Everybody invited. All persons wishing to at-' tend the banquet to be given % Monday evening at 7 o’clock at’? theG. P. Hotel in honor of Na Chiropractor Drugless Physician Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. D. A.W. LUCAS CO. Basement Lunch Room Saturday Hours—9:30 A. M. to 7:30 P. M. Plate’ Luncheon BAKED PREMIUM HAM BUTTERED PEAS nae sang “Song of Penitence.” Basen was concluded with three Victor records, William Tell, pt Lewis book, “The|That’s G. B. Stern’s “Debonair” Gay, witty and wise is an (Har-|easy way of summing it up. But Brace).|that isn’t enough. The author has This monologue eee two splendid characters, Love- of one of those|day Trevelyan and her mother. fellows who ae endless plati- iy wears all the medals of tudes seemed us singularly| freedom that tespeak major enga; heavy-handed ica boresome. Wej|ments in this younger generation’s|and her background; she is a snob. found it pretty hard going. Itjrebellions. She has the usual appe-|and a liar and far from honest with seemed to us overdone and labored.| tite for experience, yet she does not| herself or anyone else. Daphne! To excuse it, the essays within | trust e: lence since she does not decir} have been a grand person but | the covers might at least a had] know where it will lead her. Misg/ for the Daisy in her. And isn’t that a good comic vein. If can| Stern is one of our favorite chai Fa tty fair picture of a lot of us? imagine an exaggerated Wabbit, acter sketchers, and her family pot ertainly no one can draw this sort then you have a fair picture of|trait in “The Matriarch” is not easy!of portrait better than Miss Ma- | GLAZED SWEET POTATOES BREAD AND BUTTER 25 Plate Supper FRESH VEGETABLE PLATE BUTTERED NEW POTATOES CARROTS AND SPINACH CREAMED CAULIFLOWER HOME-MADE ROLLS Dr. Geo. F. McEriain Osteopathic Physician Blectrotherapy Selar-Ray Chrente Disenses @ Specialty 116 Fourth Street Phene 360 Members of the loc local Pan-Hellenic group met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. T. C. len. The evening was spent at bridge and score prizes were won by Miss} ; nl oon and Mrs. Roy Inseth. | ! refreshments e, MIRRORS of blue and white combine to make this modernistic r box. = local club ing OF state music hel a Valley ley Cty May 3, 3'and ing Meee Soumelind ‘sieved 26 freshment course, Clarice Belk Is ie thee mes. Mrs. aa Henson of Roanoke, Va., was an out-of-town guest. Mrs. Gordon Cox Is Hostess at Breakfast Mrs. Gordon ‘Cox er entertained at a bridge breakfast Thursday morning at au o'clock. ing colors were used in attrac- the ly decorating the breakfast tables. Mrs. Spencer Boise won high honors in the birdge games follow toh pe byeakfat three tables fo e breakfast. Henson of Roanoke, ve" lo wis an out-of town guest. Mrs. W. B. Pleree Is Hostess at Luncheon Mrs. W. B. Pierce entertained | tod: Thursday at a bridge luncheon at the Hotel Prince. Yellow was the predominating color in the decora- bre Po and jonquils centered "one afternoon was spent at three ie of bridge. High scores in mes were won by Mrs. R. H. wal chmidt and Mrs. John Lars | 4 ‘ Honored at Bridge -~,Miss Dorothy Keller was hostess Thursday evening in compliment to Miss Clarice Belk, who is home from fans University of Wisconsin. There were its for three tables of brid, awarded to Miss Betty and Miss Jessie McDonald. were used to decorate the/ See tables while, the luncheon course was . eee H. Mueller of Bronx- vate ols Y., will arrive in Bismarck spend several weeks as the ae oe his “pros and daughter, ieut. and Mrs. H. C. Jones at Fort Lincotn, Mr. Mueller, who has re- cently returned from Europe, has|!a! been Mere: his sons, Felix E. and Harold H. tueller, in Kansas din Herman Mrs. L. G. adsl: of Hazén is spending-the week in Bismarck with friends and on, business. score prites were} "0 Lofthouse \ : Members of ‘the Legion Auxiliary wh» are planningito attend the dinner which will given by the American ni Pacifie ots Miss ‘Avast Moen of Aneta ar- rived in this city ke a to spend a few days with fr friends, Harry Lynn of “ken spent. Thursday in this city while looking after business interests. The F. GW. club will miet Sat- are requested to Tal 798 or 1079 for reservations. The Past baiatity club met, this afternoon with ook F. A. Lahr. pent in aman ote The afternoon was for the North "Ds Dakota Children afternoon at 2:30 at the home ‘iss Helen Targart. Hor —_ A refreshment served by the hostess at the close of the te afternoon. Miss Lueitle White, who has Sivas Pays, seven months in|) ilwaukee, Wis., has returned Bismarck to make her home with her sister, Mrs. George Penman. . Robert Prentice has resumed his studies at Jamestown college after undergoing operation at St. 4lexius hospi te in this city. Mr. and Mrs. F. G Orr of Mott were business visitors in the Capi- tal City today. Mr. Orr is editor vf the Mott Pioneer Press. The Catholic Daughters of Amer- {ca will entertain this evening at the annual Charit Grand Pacific hotel. -s Mrs. Dan Lambert and little son have returned to Minot after visit- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. a V. Miller. 7 Ball at the Judge J. A. Coffey of Jamestown | treatment. is transacting || business here Mrs. J. E. Sharp “hursday in this ee with friends. today. | Roses served. spent to b Mr. and Mrs. W. Manley of Het- tinger are guests in Bismarck while transacting business. August. E. aaaen of Washburn Thursday in this city, looking after busines affai rs. Mrs. Henry Menke ‘has returned to her home at Sanborn after visiting friends in this, city. | Mrs. Bernard Piiter of Braddock visited relatives and friends in Bis- marck ‘Wednesday. ‘i Roy Lockwood om Elbowoods un- derwent an operation at St. Alexius hospital Thureday, < J. E. Nelson and Alex Southey a usiness callers from Garrison in the city this week, sa Fred Delano of ‘st Paul conferred with business friends in Bismarck Wednesday. ack cus Miss Lena Denger of Max has | entered St. Alexius hospital for eee . F. C. Brown of Jamestown is er Wing spent pales friends in Bismarck this wins!" It Hias won more people to .Kellogg’s Corn Flakes than to any other ready-to-eat cereal. That wonder] flavor! That makes-you- hungry crispness Kellogg originated and nobody else has ever. equaled! Schmaltz. character to stand further inflation. He was not exactly what you would have called a subtle characterization. Filled full of windy uhrases and set loose to chatter his half-baked ideas on eve! jing from politics to ethics, Schmaltz made us a bit more an- with Lewis than with himself. ing Lardner has done this sort of thing infinitely better and we've bor! gle paragraphs of Will Rogers, that hit far more accurately than this entire volume. All of which we be ae since “Babbitt,” “Main Street’ “Arrowsmith” seemed to us decent of, much literary value. It is pleasant to learn from T. F. Powys’ “Mr. Weston’s Good Wine” on that this much-criticized ours has no corner on what H. L. Mencken pleases to call “Bobbery.” Powys, who writes from the English countryside while his two talented brothers do their typing in Greenwich Village, New Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Carter have returned to Turtle Lake after a short visit in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Stevens and |If, son of Garrison were guests in this city Wednesday. eee Mr. and Mrs. E. Everett Hamilton of New reas were business callers here this wee! Armand Chartier of Minneapolis is transacting business in Bismarck and Mandan. ees J. W. Sturgeon of Dickinson is transacting business in this city for a few days. eee. Mr. and Mrs. E, P. Jones of Me- dina spent a few days in Bismarck this week. Scanned Douglas Devine left Thursday for Culeago. where he has accepted a —_ = eee Mrs. Frank Zook of Coleharbor spent Thursday in this city wit friends, sti sa John W. Goodall of Sanish was a — caller in Bismarck this weel Mrs. P. J. Volk of Linton is spend- ing a few days in Bismarck this week. eee Duane Davis a this city spent Wednesday and Thursday in Steele. Hats reduced to $4.95. — $19.75 and $25.—Rose im Babbitt was not the| to forget. Bose Macaulay has a new. book. After this fifth dose of the Macaul- ayesque bitters, she seems to us ~ more than ever a Poet on a sight- seeing bus. at is to say, she catches so many tenes of ay as they pass her, she becom keenly a everythin; she gets too ex- cited to remem- ber that, perhaps she is at heart a poet. In this ex- citement she even forgets, at times, that she’s a fine novelist and breaks into fine indig- nation over the sad behavior of humans, She sees, particularly, | their terrible snobberies and shams and insincerities. Her newest work is “Daisy and Daphne” (Liveright). And here she @ rare idea. It treats of two sides of tr me personality. , at a glance, tl seems confus- ing, then Daisy is Daphne’s infe- riority complex. Daphne is sure Macaulay of herself, courageous, quick of wit, and uninhibited, Daisy is that phase of her personality that falters and questions and throws the monkey- wrench into Daphne’s machinery. Daisy is ashamed of her family NEUMONIA a physician. Then begin “s treatment with Over 23 Million Jars Used Yearly START YOUR YOUNGSTERS EARLY WITH LIFE INSURANCE caulay. She has true wit, oftentimes | : what Will Cuppy once called “mur-} derous wit.” | This writer can be the most amus- | ing and entertaining while reveal-| ing the whole pathetic sham of our human society. In most of her books, from “Told by an Idiot” to | “Crewe Train,” she gives the im-, pression of one who might be tell- ing a joke—but the joke is on us, and on Life itself, if we're honest enough to admit it. Personally we'd expect Miss Macaulay to tell us || we haven't that honesty—or prefer | By dodge around corners, even as| aii LTINGE heater Matinee. Every Day at 2:80 a TONIGHT—Fri. & Sat. ——— REWARD! Y BRIAN JACK CUDBA © Ganmount YOU'VE GOT IT COMING!!! When Beery-Hatton bring their laugh riot to town, hitch on to the laugh patrol with there honest-to-goodness funmakers. 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