The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 15, 1928, Page 3

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THEE | Mr. and Mrs... T. Nelson of Car-| Miss Lois Duncan was a week-end| Unless this is done the city Sparks of Colorado ooenge Colo.,| reels of actual war pictures will] Wednesday evening at the Masoni jar oy ° will be an event of early {also be shown. Persons interested|Temple. Initiation services will be}son visited friends in this city Sun-|guest at her home in Almont. not pick up gar The evening was spent in sewing,jin the organization are invited to|conducted. day. ee at the conclusion of es ate ya! the session, whether or: not oe is ba - ¢ NOTICE M. H. Atkinson, course luncheon was served. el-|they hold commissions. The regular U. C. T. Auxiliary} Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bronson and v4 low and pink tapers decorated the bade) bridge pany will be held Wednes ee it Grand Forks. were haved po lin A onus as PH sic. tables and the same color scheme| John Martin, C. G. Boise, ‘B. F.|day evening at the home of M ius Guee Binaiiy. mences hauling garbage today. Special Clearance ; was carried eat in) the cares: m Flanagan and Sonn SG Teil lag Hoffman at 410 West Thayer, | S8¢sts here Sunday. Emap wide ispriftenss (dob I os sal wall Harrie. oe j ; tiny toy train marked, “Bound for; last night from Minot, where they eee —_—_—_Cl_—=*= in r e' e s ; Dinner Dance at Girl Scouts Give Colorado” centered the honor guest’s| attended the Gideons state conven-| Mrs. Ralph Halver of Wing was reid in covered arene ghia son. Country Club Will Dancing Party at |table. tion over the week-end and sang/, guest in Bismarck Saturday while e puntry Club Will | Dancing Party at iss pater way preeicdwih| seal rae cust nts ot ting’ pare “Coon eee = ift of silver. Mrs. H. D. ler| the convention programs. ‘onday Agee ee ~ 5666956 9 ict of silver. Mes ‘out-of-town| morning the quartet attended the|D®y eVeNt™ |, {rorersssese The social season for members of| The Girl Scouts entertained at)guest at the party. convocation period at the state} Mr, and Mra, Philip Blowet 8 the Bismarck Country club will bela dancing party Friday evening at| The hostesses were assisted in teachers’ college and sang three|turned to sJaneetown. Monday % opened formally Wednesday with ajthe Richholt school. About 12|serving by Miss Frances Dunn. eee er spending the week-end here 4 fete dance at 6:30 at the club/couples attended. ‘ Aad ia ‘Me. avd Mra Tienty N. Hanson| friends. . % emove O ew 4 ‘ Mrs. W. H. Bodenstab, chairman #Or een aan wales cthsee ot Indian Girls Are attended the Kidder county Play Mrs. Oscar Ward ak Miss Aldy ig of the entertainment committee, is|pink and white was carried out in| Well Received on {Day at Tappen Saturday, and acted) warq’ returned Saturday afte Matinee Every Day 2:30 [i$ ' ; in charge of arrangements ‘for the|the appointments. Miss Dorothy] . th Dakota Tri ed rie in the Ce hte and uraiisPending the winter months at ig Mf 4 | # ee ee ee Ee ela tal South Dakota trp fool inpecter. [polite tm Mloride., || TONIGHT - TUESDAY |/8 ocatton 4 ismarck Indian School _ girls ied eae; ede $ State Assembly of [Local High School | nave returned from their trip. tol Mr. and Mrs. M. G, Ward enter.|, Mis NOM Mut tn ismarek as 3 | Catholic Daughters Pupils Enter State Pierre, S. D., and Fort Yates where|tained at dinner Sunday at their |tPe guest of her mother, Maes, ihia Ry | ; q they won great praise for their}home near Bismarck. Out-of-town | 94; Weluoth Posi RY : | Will Convene Here Contest This Week! musical and dramatic ability. guests were Mrs. Theodore Taylor | Mickelson. = ||, RY Our Main Floor Shoe Depart- | |"At’ Pierre they competed with |of Wilton and Mrs, M. ‘. McKenzie! 45,4 af J, McKenzie returned to! 8 d 3 | Pet ed assembly of Catholic Representatives from Bismarck) pupils from, the, scpoels CO eat oe oes Fargo Monday after visiting here i ment will open for business in Peers oe eT ca hte neficere | MEH, school, who | will enter the! Ridge, 8. D. Catherine Bailey and| The May Festival, scheduled to be| 7 tie Norte vase cs % its new location in will be in seasion here Wednesduy| at the state untiversit; ‘hia ie Hope Jamerson of the Bismarck] presented at the Roosevelt school | 1°88 re x | afternoon and Thursday morning. | end, will leave fo ne id Forks Indian School won first and second this evening, has heen postponed to) siyward Preston and hter, | is H On Wednesday afternoon the pub-| Wednesday morning. | Places in recitations. Friday evening. The public is cor-|,, Howard Preston ame. inday here is \ lie is invited to attend the meeting| Glee elite and bed ss instrument |. Une operetta Se-A-Wan-A,” re-| dially invited to attend this per-| Helen © eth ea ak Preston | is at 2:30 at St. Mary's auditorium at| soloists will compete ‘Thursday | ently presented in this sat ae ea) e nnex which Sister Jeanne Marie of the| morning; small vocal gro ony] given at the city auditorium in’ ee home. eid | \ faculty of the, College of St. Cath-| vocal solos, and piano solos, Friday | Pierre for the benefit of St. Mary's] Stomarck hospital to Mr. and | Mies Hazel Nielson of Valley | seine, Se ee wil speak. sinter) morning. Declamation, oratory and ceived with great applause. Mrs. David MeDonald of this city, [visited friends here | Saturday, on WEDNESDAY MORNING University of Louvain, Belgium,|day afternoon, The followin from |_, Another event of the trip was the) Mrs. McDonald was formerly Miss |route to Mott, Hettinger and | where she took her degrees of Doe-| Bismarck high school will Pata Ee ee EAT, i nine fehl esa Dallenberg.. eae eee | , & ri Ste has Dea OER noes pie Hoskins, Harry Rubin,| O’Brien who fought in the Sibley] Mrs. Cora Potter of Breien spent| _ F H. Trousedale of Le LL With an absolutely clean new tional work throughout the United| Neil York, Margverite "Kennedy, expedition in 1863, The Indian|/Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. R. Sey a ee bist a aitees| "jf States. ‘ Ruth Gordon, Marian Sandin, Rark| itis had their picture taken at the/E. Potter, and with Max Potter, who while looking after business inter- stock of spring and summer Sister St. Helene, assistant Dean| Welch, Cyd Hill, Lillian and’ Char-| *t#¢e, capitol with Governor Bulow/is = patient at the Bismarck hos.) ss. ese S of the College of St. Catherine, will| lotte Reimestad, Fae. Roberts,|°f,south Dakota. Prete Fred Fockler and daughters ; . footwear. Our Sale last week ee Lets the assembly meeting. | Ethel Sandin, Marian Whittemore, | sai ee aie! ‘Miss Franc HH ie i ding lady i of ‘Braddock have sTreturned Hanis News Pictures - Comedy |/\ 1] d ll old k. h 3 E . ickin- : h - is: r ale, leadit ly. > ag s 8 a wont ate rope ME Rime slid eames phe Bernice| day morning for Jamestown, Valley| “Sakura” with Walker hiteside, after a few days’ visit in Bismarck. NN closed out all old stock, so that Ve City, ‘Lisbon, and other, points in] was the guest of Mrs." Edmond A, fe aay IS the “old friends” that hi gent; Mrs. Joseph P. Hess of Mun- P the state where they will present} Hughes while the company was in] A marriage license was issued costly Lathe $ Lee riends a ave gent: Mrs, Joseph Pte po\pretty Party for “Se-A-WaneA.” Bismarck Monday. |saturday to Frank Brown and Miss | Sally O'Neil and ted for th t l Ward of Bismarck, state monitor, Miss Viola Baile estates Eleanore 0. Hanson of Bismarck. : b4 greeted you for the past severa. will be the state officers present at Y| alembers of the Missouri Slope) The Current Events club will hold See Owen Moore % : the’ seaatons; ‘ Officers mess will heart Lieutenant-|the last meeting of the season] Mrs. Nelson Alm, Marvin and e.g ” x years will be absent when you — ie Is Mrs. A. S, Dale and Mrs, James H.neapolis, at their regular meeting Eee meee ere dee ee age ge ce from the newspaper serial, |] call at the new location. : + ‘ iley entertained for Miss Viola; Wednesday night at 8 o'clock at the} A regular meetin, f the local aldwii . Story i il “y ono: + A gu ig of e loca John Monroe of Baldwin was a A Story of Theatrical Life . i alg - at Party Bailey, whose marriage to Lee|Fort Lincoln gymnasium. Several|chapter of DeMolay will be held|business caller in this city Monday. < Popular Priced Footwear only azel Jacobson, daughter of Mrs. s: a a . | Selma Jacobson, ‘was honored at a NY will be carried—You are invited ir los party Saturday afternoon on the . ; oceasion of her eleventh birthday N to call. | pose et A Eleven little girls i its. \ **At the close of an afternoon of e ; games a course luncheon was served. “4 ef ri ‘ A_white birthday cake adorned : | with pink candles furnished the 1 I e< O I S 4 centerpiece for the luncheon table. % e e e The guest of honor was presented H ‘ with many lovely rifts. s ° 9 ° A. George and Frank Johnson of = °. 49 % Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center | Chicago ate here on business for < the Armour creameries. a i Cc i m OLS CLPSCCPSAEOOCOOSSS | Mrs. E. E. Kiely and Mrs. Axel aan B. Johnson of Stanton were guests in Bismarck Saturday. @ e * C. W. Carlson and Einar Siguid- * son of Coleharbor were business callers here Saturday. . Mrs. Julia Tracy of Lemmon, S. i D., has been discharged from St. Alexius hospital. i 4 t Miss Rose Lacher of Venturia un- derwent an operation Monday at St. Alexius hospital. false Dr. P. C. Maier of Beulah is look- : ing after business affairs in Bis- marck this week. B : Miss Mary Cashel and Miss Madge Runey were guests of friends _ at Mott Sunday. Hans Chri has been discharged from St. Alexius hospital. : Screen stars know the velvety beauty of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hart of Car- their skin heightens their allure. Direc- son were business callers in this tors have found that very little make-up , f : city Saturday. is possible under the fierce lights of the ‘ close-up. Therefore stars must keep ( Mr. and Mrs. R. R. 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