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_ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1928 A Thanksgiving program was giv- en yesterday evening when the ES: ve Mothers club met at the ome of Mrs, Hazel Taft. Famous colonists were named in response to roll call, and Mrs. George Teki gave @ paper on SOure First Phankegiving | Mrs. Fred Svaren discussed the poem “Evangeline.” | ‘ Mrs. Brocopp Hostess » to F. N. O. Bridge Club Mrs. Herman Brocopp was hostess to the members of the F. N. 0. bridge club Tuesday evening. There were guests for three tables, honors in the games going to Mrs. : ‘ete and Mrs. Walter Mad- OcK. At the business meeting after the games Mrs. Harold Hopton was elected president of the club,*and Mrs, Lars Siljan secretary-treasurer. A course luncheon was served at the close of the evening. Miss Sally Rubin Honored at Party Mrs. L. Rubin was hostess Friday evening at a trousseau party in com- pliment io her daughter, Miss Sally, Peed will be a bride of the near fu- ure, Bridge was played during the eve- ning, with honors going to Mra. M. M. Ruder and Mrs. Alfred Thal. Guest prizes were awarded to the honoree, to Mrs. Dora Besner_ of New York city and to Mrs. Paul Dwarsky of Iron Mountain, Mich. A course luncheon was served aft- er the games. ‘ The ladies of the Fourth division of the Aid society of the McCabe Methodist church will be hostesses at the regular monthly meeting of the General Aid society Thursday afternoon in the church parlors. At this time final arrangements will be made for the annual sale and supper to be given Dec. 6. ere Mr. and Mrs. Carl Erickson of Florence, S. D., are guests at the ¢ home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carr. » at the y v % N Mrs. Erickson will be remembered as Miss Clga Peterson, formerly of this city. Their mai took place Oct. 18 at Watertown, S. D. eee Miss Roberta Burr, daughter of Judge A. G. Burr of Bismarck, was a member of the cast of the play “A Crystal Globe,” given Saturday eve- ning at Jamestown college as part of the ea of Omega Phi liter- ary society. eee A marriage license was issued yes- Spe Jack Zimmerman and Elizabeth Rate, both of Elgin. The wedding wi:. take place this week me of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Rate of Elgin. Miss Marjorie Brockman, society editor of the Tribune for the past two years left this morning for her home at Jamestown. Miss Amy Falgren, Bismarck, has joined the editorial staff * society editor. Mrs. R. D. Hoskins and Mrs. D. B. Shaw will entertain the ladies aid society of the First Baptist church Thursday afternoon at three o’clock at the home of Mrs. Hoskins, 904 Fourth street, i Mr. and Mrs. D. R. McGee of Missoula, Mont., are visiting in the city as guests of Miss Gladys Han- son and other relatives. Earl Bigler, son of Mrs. Mattie Bigler of this city, a student at the University of North Dakota, has been appointed assistant chemistry instructor. fee a Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reff and Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Thompson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Schlabach of Driscoll, on Sunday. E. B. Klein returned Sunday eve- ning from Wapakoneta, Ohio, where he has been the guest of his father, C. H. Klein, for the past week. LaVerne Hanson will be hostess to the members of the Wednesday Bridge club at her home this eve- ee eee Geo! Hel accompanied by Joe ii this moraing on a business trip to Aberdeen, Sioux Falls and Haron, 8. D. A meeting of the Bismarck chap- ter, order of DeMolay will be held his arenine, at 7:30 at the Masonic P eee Miss Jean C. Morison of To 4 Kansas, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. L. Van Ho k this week. as iss. Florence Strubel of Hankinson, N. D. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Gray have as their wl Mr, a, mother, Mrs. A. P. Gray of Los Angeles. Miss Gladys Hanson has returned to Richardton after a week-end here with relatives. ia olttadas aaa eas CAPITOL THEATER “The Man Who Laughs” DOME DANCE PAVILION DANCE WEDNESDAY Te Art Bronson and His Bostonians Social and Personal Thanksgiving Program| Home Influence Study Given at Club Meeting|Topic of Mothers Club] ‘o. w. of the “Home Influence and Modern|'United Public Service company, left Youth55 was the study topic for the] for Mobridge, S. D., thi: Mothers club when they met yester-| where he will meet Ernst Jacobson, day at the home of Mrs. W. F. Mc-| Chicago, president of the company. The two will conduct a brief inspec- ——————————eEeEEE Graw. A paper 01 “Homes That Drive Young Folks Astray” by Mrs. A. P. Lenhart, and one on “Home Life That Develops Good Citizens” was given by Mrs. WT. Kraft. Bridge Party at J..M. Harty Home Mrs. J. M. Harty and Mrs. A. L. Overbee entertained jointly last eve- ning at a bridge party at the home of Mrs. Harty. There were guests for five tables, and high score for the evening went to Miss Hildor Simonson and Mrs. George Smith. The hostesses used Thanksgiving decorations in the roorhs, and yellow candles were used to light the tables during the serving of a course lunch- eon after the games. Bridge Is Played at Flaherty Home Mrs. T. E. Flaherty and Miss Catherine Bleth entertained last eve- ning at the home of Mrs. Flaherty at_a “vanishing party.” Bridge was played at three tables during the evening, and a course luncheon was served after the games. 2 A number of these parties will be given during the next month by the Catholic Daughters of America to raise funds for Christmas charity work, eee Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Gunness, of Abercrombie, have been the house guests for the past week of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gunness and of Mr. Gunness’ sistehs, Mrs. Randa Mills and Mrs. Mattie Erstrom. They left this morning for their home and will stop at Fargo en route. Mr. and Mrs. Gunness were honor guests at several parties while in Bismarck. Mrs. J. A. Larson will be hostess to the Thursday Musical club tomor- row afternocn. A special Thanks- giving. program will be given with iss Bessie Baldwin, as leader. Miss Cora Dahl has returned to her home at Jamestown after a visit with friends here, Congressman ‘thomas Hall will leave the last of the week for Wash- ington, D. C. ae Mrs. Al Rosen entertained last evening at a bridge py, for Miss Sally Rubin who will be a bride in the near future. Guests were close friends of Miss Rubin. Mrs. Dan McDonald is a patient at the St. Alexius hospital. ’ ! tion of the Mobridge properties of ; the company. ‘ — | Almont Mon Thomas H. Pugh, Dickinson, judge of the Sixth judicial district, is | in Bismarck conducting Burleigh | county district court in the absence of Fred Jansonius, Fourth district judge, who is conducting the Eddy county term at New Rockford. 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