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TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1929. Social and Personal Costume Party Given |Card Club Meets ‘By Zetetic Card Club at Miesen Home THE RISMARCK TRIRUNT i Fashion Plaque i -—. recent prize novel is a story of the Nine colorful, romantic tales, tury tale of love and dashing adven- in List ‘ A typical Grey romance of the West. Irwin, Mrs. I. “P.D. F. RA Included in the list of new books |light story of If: in New York's | recently added to the Bismarck Pub- | younger sct. lic library are a number of fascinat-| Kyne, P. B., “Tide of Empire’— ing mystery stories, several books | Lively adventure story. of travel and biographical sketches,} Lutz, Mrs. G. L. H., “Blue Ruin’— and more than two dozen of the more|A light love story. recent fiction including stories by} Millin, Mrs. S. G., “Coming of the many of the most popular American} Lord”—A dramatic novel of South authors, as well as several of the|Africa in which prejudice, Kaffir re- | outstanding books. by foreign auth-jligious superstition and racial ha- | ors. tred are presented with effective The books chosen for November | realism. and December by the Book-of-the-| Raine, W. M., “Texas Man”—Wild Month club, “Whither Mankin id | life on the Southwest border in early “The Case of Sergeant Grischa” are | days. among those listed. Richmond, Mrs. G. L., “At the Junior C. D. A. Names Officers for Year The complete list follows: South Gatc”—A gay, light story of ’ lyouth and love. Officers for the year were elected Foreign Group Sabatini, Rafael, “Hounds of God” last. night when members of 4 Bedel, Maurice, “Jerome.”—The|—A brave tale of gallantry and ro- No, 1 of the Junior Catholic Daugh- amusing account of what happens {mance in Elizabethan England. ters met at the home of Miss Gertrude when Jerome, whimsical, dream-lov-| Sinclair, Mrs. B. M., “Haywire’— Murphy. js ing Frenchman meets Uni Hansen,|A lively Western story. Officers who will serve this year’ daughter of Norway. Won the Gon-} Singmastcr. Elsie, “What Every- are: Gertrude Murphy, president; Sovial News. of court prize in France. body Wanted”—Light and amusing Genevieve LaFrance, vice president; |after the game. M id Vi ini Bojer, Johan, “New Temple”—The | novel. Mary Fortune, treasurer; Tris Mein- ee andan Vicinity |) sequel to “the Great Hunger’ pre-|_ Wells, H. G., “Mr. Bletteworthy on over, ; and Lucile a * “Miiact i ife wi ity. | pend ph Coghlan, St. Cecelia’s Mission aaa! |Sents Norwegian life with reality. mpole Island”—Pure adventure Hamsun, Knut, “Women at ithe | combined deftly with social criticism. Pump”—An extraordinarily - vivid] Young, F. B., “My Brother Jona- and sincere depiction of life in a@/than”—A study of a young physician small shipping town. \ and surgeon against a background of Rolvaag, O. E., “Peder Victorious” | English village life in a coal district. Refreshments were served by the hostess et the close of the meeting. * » Waxmans Entertain Group Is Entertained | , om. Kennelly, ©. F. Kelach and ——_ neapolis on a business trip. 65 Guests at Dinner |sryeined at erent meeting of the organization. vita DER Ia Deke ioneeteais| Beard; G. Ay ede “Wuillér Man. The ev was nt in pl Sixty-five guests were entertained | pridge, and suore peltes went be kine at dinner at the I. O. O. F. hall Sun-/ Felix Ulmen and Miss Boniface day. when Mr. and Mrs. Max Wax-! Morris. man and their friends celebrated the | At the close of play the hostess birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Wax-/ served a course luncheon. man. oe tespiccen toe the Lane tale ens’ | Sixtieth Anniversary Macovs sie ae outa, | Observed at Meeting ji eret and her son, | kind”—A panorama of modern civil- Mrs. G. W. Stewart has returned | Principals are one Beret and her son,|70; A in rae oe the Book ats from Wilton where she has been with Rolvaag with clear demarcations sets ,the-Month club for November. Lagi coma Mrs. Nettle Macomber. | within one family the two types of hea Lee A. L., nl of ee those who came in the great immi-|!@nd’—A charming travelog on Hol- Mrs. Caia Lee and Miss Cecile grant days to build the empire of the pany ean hostesses at a bridge /Northwest. Peder Victorious, a se- ioe pirhieg acon} st the home quel, in a sense, to “Giants in the Ng "ee ~ ener. Earth” is the story of Beret and Peder Victorious and the develop- piano numbers, and addresses were tad iu Hate pusata Over Bodog aa ment and rise of the younger, genera- given by Rev. Dr. A. Mated, St. Paul,| Commemorating the sixtieth anni-| rence and Will Kline of Battle Creek, | tion. facia arimanieePltes | and Rabbi J. H. Me'ler of this city. || Versary of the founding of the P. E.| Mich. and Pred Kline of Mercer. Undset, Sigrid, “The Snake Pit”— | Assisting in entertaining were|9. sisterhood, a special founder's eee | This is the story of Olav Andunsson | Mesdames H. Macovos, M. Zvorist, J.|day program was given last evening| Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Tavis, Mrs. Ger- |" the days when he brought | H.-Mekler, and the Misses Lucy| Wien chapter N met at the home| trude Hess and family, John, Law- | Wife, Ingunn, back to Hestviken. The | Zvorist, Rose Davis, Caroline and|°f Miss Lila McDowall. rence and L. A. Tavis, and A. R, | Snake Pit is the second volume of a| Frances Macovos and Freda Brody oe ah weal pees Herman attended the funeral of Mrs. lata of which The Axe is the » of Gowden, and Oscar Tolschinsky of |8uch as might have n given at} Theresa Tavis at Glen Ullin yes- | ee , * | that time was served by Miss Mc- | terday. | Sigrid Undset is the winner of the Lanehedeame estate ar aa Dowall. Table decorations empha- : see | 1928 Nobel prize in literature. 5 sized the old fashioned note. Mrs. C. G. Matthews, has bee! Zweig, Arnold, “Case of Sergeant i : Women Legislators iiss “Mildred Hut, ‘whe, was_ in| here fr several weeks during the il | Grischa"!—A powerful s eapneret oo - charge of the program, read a ness of her father, Pius Zuger, will ae well . and mellow < to Be Honored by describing the founders. aia leave Wednesday for ‘her Daido at heterogeneous border peoples and a i ili Seven members of the chapter,| Spokane, Wash. She will be accom-| human document of uncanny un- Leg lon Auxiliary read brief articles ee | the | panied by her father, who wil. make | derstanding. _ ighted | his home with Mrs. Matthews. It is the choice of the Book-of-the- eee Month club for December. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Griffin and Mr. 7 and Mrs. C. F. Pierce entertained at a pied ines tad sa bridge dinner Saturday evening at|_ Balfour, Hearnden, “Enterprising the Griffin home. There were guests | Burglav”—A light detective story. for five tables, honors going to Mrs.|_Beeding, Francis, “Six Proud } ‘ Lloyd Erickson and Dr. G. H. Spiel- | Walkers”—A mystery tale of origin- The tea is being given in honor of} The early history of India, show-| man. ality filled with suspense. the three women legislators, and ing ca epoca tae of each sores: Biggers; E. D., “Behind That Cur- wives of the senators and representa- |ty, an e changes in government, Fy . tain’—Mystery and romance on tives who are here for the session. |was traced by Mrs, 2. J. Ermatinger, Sister of Bismarck three continents. ; Other honor guests willbe Mrs. Flor- jin her paper on arly History of ; Jones, Eugene, “Who Killed Greg- ence Pence of Minot, state president | India and Establishment of British Woman Buried Today ory?”—The tale is packed with »and Mrs. B, 8. Nickerson of Mandan, | Rule,” given yesterday afternoon be- — jthrills of a spooky nature. also a state officer, as well as state |fore the Bismarck Study club, The| Word was received Sunday by rela-| Lincoln, N. S., “Secret of Mohawk officers belonging to the local unit.” *| meeting was held at the home of | tives in Bismarck of'the death of Mrs, | Pond”—A thriller that is sufficiently Several musical numbers and read- | Mrs. J. C. Oberg. John Craig, of Minneapolis, a sister | different to hold the interest of the ings will be given during the after-| Mrs. Ermatinger explained some |of Christina Robidou of this city, and | mystery tale reader. noon. - of the marriage customs and de-|of Ernest Robideau, Parshall, and an Sayers, Dorothy, “Unpleasantness War Mothers will preside at the tea |scribed the forms of religious wor-|aunt of Mrs. Arthur Bauer of Bis-|at the Bellona Club”—From one tables. ship. She showed the influence of | marek. . |thrilling step to the next fraud, Miss Liela Diesem, Mrs. Ethel Con-|the British empire in the develop-| Funeral services were held this |crime and broken faith are uncover- radi, Mrs, Alfred Dale, Mrs. Harold | ment of the country from the time | morning from the Church of the In‘| ed. Hopton and Mrs. W. A. Hughes are |they gained their first foothold in| carnation, Minneapolis, and inter-| Wallace, Edgar, “The Clever One” the committee who are arranging for | 1602 until they took over the country |ment was made in St. Mary's ceme-|—A baffling mystery story. the affair, which will be at the Elks |in 1853. tery. Webster, H. K., “Quartz Eye”—A hall. Riles. of cre fas Rey” wes erthie Oe visited in Bismarck a | mystery in ultra violet. | reviews y Mrs. ph Penner, who | numi of times, and made many = A program made up of readings, |also gave a sketch of Thornton Wil- | friends who will regret to learn of her MISCELLANEOUS GROUP musical numbers and short talks on |der, the author. death. |. Aldrich, Mrs. B. S., “Lantern in the seven founders of the sisterhood ia eaters at ae lamiarek Garden — \Her ee ahs any of the | was given yesterday afternoon when | clu! el ursday evening Dr courage and devotion of a pioneer Chapter F, P. E. O., met at the home jat 8 o'clock at the Association of Aalcei fe gp pn in bi woman, | of Mrs. W. F. Harris. There was|Commerce rooms. Members will Bre Ld y' O’Brien, E. J., “Best .Short Stor- pstoup singing of songs popular sixty | please note that they may bring one| ing. Klein’s Toggery. ies of 1928”—A collection of twenty Less risk of “‘flu’’ if you do two things ing. sang, “The Four Leaf Clover.” an) Takes no chances —-T seven original members, and 1} Invited guests at the reception and i ji e tea to be given by the American Le- Agee ek ieiaesad gion Auxiliary tomorrow afternoon ‘ will include besides the honor guests Mrs. J. J. ° Ermatinger id bers, the War Moths nd ; 2. members of a unit in another ety| Gives Paper on India who are visiting here. THEATRE Last Time Tonight so 8 The public is invited to attend the +. Dr. and Mrs. B. K. Bjornson enter- | dance tomorrow evening at the Elks’ tained at a dinner at their home in jhall given by the Women’s Benefit Man¢an Sunday. Among the guests | association. Footes’ Melody Boys were Mr/and Mrs. P. E. Halldorson of | will furnish the music, and both old ne city, Miss Margaret Johnson,|and new dances will be featured. Pembina, and J. E. Westford, Upham, bg lied representative from McHenry county.| The meeting of the Daughters of waireales fests ease Union Veterans. seh was to be i tS Lady a8 mn itponed Foresters will be held Wednesday eve- | until next W. Inesday plot at Precautions ning at 7:30 at St. Mary’s auditorium. |which time Mrs. A. L. Sandin will ‘ youcan take LAURA LAPLANTE The strange and start- ling story of a group of actors who dared the Inknown. The Picture of a Thousand Thrills! Tomorrow and Thursday Members may invite their friends to | be hestess. the card aot watch will be held aft- * + Members of Nicholson Rebekah gy o See ies wil issn ny crning,| Ummediately “The Farmer's y Both bridge) ““PPHERE is no use worrying ¢ time you draw a reath i fee you will breathe in some influenza germs. Do the following two things at the Odd Fellows hall. and whist will be Played. The U. C. T. Auxili will hold its regular monthly pais at 8 ‘eee ° and forget it: First, keep your nose - Hon. Walter ©, home of Mrs: dohy Hoffmas, ‘| and throat well’ protected, aod visited friends in ee 8 some deep yor aymotn In good con: day, leeving last night heme.| The Women's Non-partisan club| dition. chances are you will Mr. Taylor is a former president of i “ id ion. the Norn Dakota Prose Aaoclation. [ning at the Robert Byite wenitence,| eng a ‘Mics Marthe Heins and her sister, |tati Mg yeeros Avcordiat tnviey ing Mistol'to all my’ patience as it Mrs, Eva Wolf, Wishek, visited friends |“""°" |" ®*tended, the public. protects the note and chtoat against fpthe city over the week-end, on} A dance will be given Thuraday| the germs of influenza. Use it every pele way to Canada where they will |evening, at the A. O. U..W. hall by| morning, the,first thing, before you be the guest of relatives. members of the lodge and their in-| go out. Again when you come home vited guest: at olghe. "t be afraid to use it freely; it will do no harm. ? “Juse tile wg ‘This sketch was made from h az . : until you Ic trickling down your ¥ on at all times the wa‘ throat. Ie will clear your head won- intended it to. Like ne Don't take chances derfully, relieve inflammation; | water, cee WHR oe 4 ! ic will help dry up ar On; | Maize eishermics Inrocssedos |) with windstorms has @ soothing the tém. Tzke it night and morning; it The house shown in will keey To ia Ree chaes gemition. the above sketch was You will have far bettér chance to located only a couple of résist “'flu’ or any other diséases miles from Washing- that are going the rounds. - ton, D. C. The storm *Thecombination treatment of Nujol that smashed this and “gi Pager pala, house ‘destroyed thou- yy ope seavragiemd sands of dollars worth precaution now. ‘Boa'e delay. Pur worry out of your of property. > mind, The chances are good thst you |! ‘Thig of the Hart- _Najol and Mistol are on sale ac all 3 will see that you are droggises protected against wind: storm losses. “The Man Whe Knows 218 Broadway Phone 677 .. BISMARCK, N.'D, An eld-time dance will be st the A. O. U. W. Hall, Thurs- short stories chosen from American | land which gives an intimate picture {journey up and down the great Ca-|sorbing study of the. K B magazines. of the people, their customs and en-/nadian rivers thet flow toward the|and prose writer. Brown, K. H., “The Father”—This | vjronment. days of abolition’ gitation. j ae Farnol, Jeffery. “Gufford of |the bottom of the Bay of Port-Au- Recent Fiction and Biographical | Wesre”—A romantic, eighteenth cen- | Prince, Haiti. Stories Are Included ture, Gloamin Grey, Zane, “Wild Horse Mesa”— | affected autobiography. North”—An account of an exciting Arctic. Millay, EB. 8., “Suck in Ludwig, Emil, “Gosthe”—An ab-|and Other Poems.” « Beebe, C. W., “Beneath Tropic viewed through a diver’s helmet at Lauder, Sir H. M., “Roamin’ in the ’"—A spontaneous and un- Freeman, L. [., “The Nearing Calumet contains two leavening units; one begins to work when the then both units work | together. i double Gives value oa double ieaees DOUBLE ACTING Matinee Every Day 2:30 Tonight - Tuesday : Follow the diamond trail to ad- venture. Greedy men, lovely ladies—Swift drama. Conrad Nagel R Eleanor Boardman “DIAMOND z WORLD'S GREATEST Ta i BAKING POWDER LATEST NEWS EVENTS 2 and LUPINO LANE plays all the parts in his new comedy “ONLY ME” ~ BRIDGE RADIO Coming Wednesday - Thursday Most popular of screen lovers in their greatest and last pic- Tonight! In South’s two-suited hand below, which should he bid first, Diamonds or Spades? 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Louise Isabel PRICE & JENKINS On the Mezzanine JOE JENNY & PALS in Merry Moments of Fun-making S eeeuneeemed DIXON - RIGGS TRIO present ‘ An Acrobatic Nevelty ON THE SCREEN - “Naughty Baby” STARRING ALICE WHITE . AND _ JACK MULHALL comina Friday and Saturday “Uncle Tom’