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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : Bismarck othe tenia {Trip on Stretcher Mrs. Olson Gives Bridge Party Given Party for for Daughter - atJ.M. Shirek Home AUDITORIUM and Mrs. Kositzky sa . 2 : Last Time Tonight Entertain at Bridge Rebélentin Thats : Auspices Lloyd Spetz Post No, 1 American Legion played Year’s 'S bs i om Seven Rests of Thrtling Film Drame = Special Sweet Shop | Entertainment | See Se Sunday at 12:30 and 6:30 P. M. ee oe © Foote’s Melody | GE || ‘Ne Sky | European fiction was noted in discussion of Cervantes’ writings and yesterday, } ~ other Spanish tetion yesterday at the a a 5 B re) S ; Tonight - Saturday The meeting was held at the home |ABut 40 ee et coo eee |e : of Mrs. D. J. McGillis, with Mrs. W. * * Thursday % 3 Shows—€ - 7:38 - 9 G. Worner as ses teeta St. Alexius Wins his home. ® will entertain at the Sweet Shop, Sunday witha mu. 3 aed AcubabIe to . HL Bingenheimer ent : sical program, featuring George Foote’s walta song, 4 ° the program were ill and unable to be t, their ad b; ees tained the members & “Don’t Make Me Cry”—starting at 12:30 p.m.andalso % 66 Th Ft so Unt peinelg gabe WENT SOI perc ee SORT afternoon. at 6:30 p.m. They broadcast tonight at 6:40 from 4 e — on The afternoon's study covered /ed the grandfather clock given away ee the ® KFYR. ° Moorish Ballads, the story of Cer-/at the Knights of Columbus : a Sao aan om Manca Fleet” — Capt. Nung Mrs. Hermann Scheffer returned | dance, which was for members of the : MENU ~ Py of the Ni Air ‘Thursday evening from a three weeks’ |order and Catholic Daughters of CHINESE DISHES S18 A Story avy Corps trip to points in Wisconsin and Illi- | America, and dancing was enjoyed % with nois. She was the guest of her two/|from nine until midnight, when a Fish and Oysters ¢ the ‘holldays. Mrs. ‘Scheffer visited | "The committee in charge of the : $|] | RAMON NOVARRO the jays. 5 effer co} ol 4 4 selena in Chicago for week or more, [party included TA, Winter, P.M. : DINNER Eo — sa apres nett is Uta face Sh fleets a — : Cream of Chicken a la Ritz ; i rts and the She was the | Sheehan. : Maest of friends at Jacksonville, Il, ‘ $|| EDWARD NUGENT and eee Re oe Stl oe ne parties ton a will = = : BOILED . . Latest News Events where she formerly taut. 5° | ter months. : a & Boiled Capon, mushrooms supreme ..............60¢ § oe 8 % Boiled vegetarian dimmer ee aisreisineiine nie OO: Ma Coming Next Week Miss Elizabeth G. Funk of Hebron} The Luther League of the First e ‘ for Three Da: ‘&nd John Gruszie of this city were | Lutheran church will have charge of ¥ S or Three Days united in marriage Wednesday by |the evening service Sunday at 7:20. ‘ ROAST BE recedey - Wednesday - Thursday Rev. I. V. Richert of. the Zion Luth- | A program made up of talks and mu- Roast young tom turkey, cranberry sauce eran church. Katie Hebsich and A. | sical numbers will be given. ¥ oast young y> Ty pareweare ss ° The Bi t ‘W. Rosenberg, both of this city, at- S Roast Watertown goose, apple sauce ............. : e bigges tended the couple. After a visit at % ‘ P the home of the bride's parents, Mr. ‘ ea ¢ Screen Feature and Mrs. Matt Funk, Hebron, Mr. and % Roast leg of pork, jelly . 3 aoe ee : $ Roast prime rib of beef, anglaise ....... : of the Day ids M Mrs. Wernll, Hazen, , : abi MINE Lemna rae ota FOLEY'S | Snowflake Potatoes ei eet ats | Ane ret me ne HONEVOTAR fyi chory aston cr ” Se ere. a ea Apple, Cherry and Banana Cream Pie | Darker in also . L. Norling, 5 - : 1 : frp returning. nr scent of Met cone sect marion to sr Ice Cream 3 MILTON SILLS Added Attraction biped 1928 American Legion Convention, Mr. and Mrs" Catl Bredy, 618 [eee oan oe SO REFUSE sussrinures ; ane gi] DOROTHY MACKAILL AUDITORIUM 9-PIECE ORCHESTRA Eleventh street, have as their guests . DOUGLAS FAIR- their niece, Mrs. Henry Boehler, Heb- ron, and Fred Steingraeber, also of n . . . : mamemens BANKS, JR. Hebron. They will spend the week- ‘ Mich. Tonight - 7:15 and 9 o’Clock - 50c and 25 end here. Chilcago. BETTY COMPSON ig d * * ‘The Ven. Archdeacon Harrington| K. C. Nelson, Grand Forks, auditor of’Fargo will arrive in the city today ; of the state mill and elevator, left this to conduct the morning service at St. {morning for his home, after confer- George's Episcopal church Sunday at | ring here yesterday with the members 11:00. A very cordial invitation to | of the industrial commission. this service is extended to visitors in Lpeaeg 3 the city. Mrs. F, E. Galloway, deputy cler:: in ee @ the offices of the supreme court, who Officers of the Catholic Daughters | has been ill pi the St. Alexius hospital of America are entertaining the mem- | for several weeks a3 a result of in- Red the organization Monday eve- | fluenza, is recovering and will soon at St. Mary’s auditorium at-a 7 {be able to return to her home. o'clock dinner. Installation of he will be held during the evening. members are requested to Bre we, ‘\The Ladies “puxiliary of the Pa- triarchs Militant will meet Monday evening in the I. O. O. F. hall. guest of her : Mr, and Mrs, W. B. Cotter left this} Stop That Cough |% 5 erase ee Gea Quick! vege a short ime ago. a Famous senna & Desble|% e e : aurea i | The First National Bank To the First Door North n. This will be the first meet- sie the hale "s Drescription called | | Bismarck, North Dakota ; i ss teen a st = Ps a | of the Masonic Temple will afternoon at 3 o'clock with Mrs. D. McPhee, 415 Fourth street. Jum etarh eee nae | ee | 1/119 Third Street | ping arn eres ack aah Start t he New Year | ACROSS STREET FROM ROY LOGAN'S STORE has been employed, for a beescogcms\| mons Be Right ‘@ = ~BISMARCK Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Make the right banking connection which Sit > i _— cae ~~ — . will be of value to you in the future. “Tae quicker, better and fairer service to all. We have all the facilities of a modern bank Saul: wali. dagiait ‘baie and savings ‘i Thank You for. Your Past bank department. 5 ae if Patronage