The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 7, 1929, Page 7

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THR BISMARCK TRIBUNE a skull.’ | sal comedy, w shown at | rected by Robert Z. Leonard, and re-| are Lowell Sherman, Gwen Les, Miss Adelia Soehren assisted the — the Capitol theatre Friday and Sat-|" "ib, aaventares ot a trio ah | gente Besseren, and Buhe sexing hostess in serving a course luncheon | Judge ‘Fred Jansonius is expected | urday, hy . : “ at the close of play. in Bismarck tonight from Washburn, | Reginald Denny, star of the pro- {fe Working a badger game with Buy Hosiery Satisfaction Mrs. Cala Lee and Miss Cecil Petera where he has been conducting Me-/quction, portrays’ the role of the |Dolly, played by Miss Shearer, too uy harassed were guests ‘rom Mandan. Lean county district court. He will district attorney while |clever for her companions at times.|the Lucas Si! ag : Social and Personal 0 ee Sally and Ruth Rubin Wed Oscar Abern and : George Weiss at Pretty Home Ceremony pe sated Loran SORTER” RODEN & Popular star has made in some time. 1 wore an. orange Personal an Moving rapidly and with d f Daughters of Prominent Bis- |frock, with thenkit oom, longer in : 7 social afternoon the hostess served |/ d eeuamigy fuuny itso, cael marck Residents Married in |th® back. and matching slippers, Her ¢ poem oo Fiat , Social News of Hot Speed” provokes continuous gales flowers were a tea roses, | ‘The regular meeting of the Re- Mandan Vicinity |!f5'towing. n° “stences during | bekah lodge will be held Friday eve- ; 2 open the term of Burleigh county dis- Mrs, B. F. Flannagan entertained | trict court here tomorrow. beautiful Alice Day, one of the 1928 the embroidery club of the Ladies Auxiliary, Patriarchs Militant, yes- terday afternoon at her home in the Wampas Stars, appears as the chronic | = ETT ET i girl speeder, The picture is one of the best the — Di by Gat owe ml |. & Ota oh meeny fe Scena eee, a a . » B ourke left recently for | ablest pin | Program will be given by @ group of |Malone, New York, where he will foal Gee ok tent Biagio Suits and Overcoats Je children. There will be a social hour | visit for several weeks. ing Charles Byer, Thomas Ricketts, 0 we and dena Nal served. kk oe Fritz Ridgeway, Hector V. Carno and 15% Discount on Men’s Suits and Men’s and Boys’ Over- Z sontieth: Preston) bch ot WHE aida Mrs. J. K. Porter entertained the | DeWitt Jennings. b coats. These suits and overcoats include our Cort- Mrs, A. E. Preston returned to Btan- members of troop T, Junior Catho- ley line, garments that are fashioned in New York, Li ' . lic Daughters, at a dinner Monday ELTINGE THEATRE . Rubit’s an vesteeelay After | Poemalbg. 158 | evening, is ney eA man may look lke @ million dol- offering style and quality at unusually low prices, parents. : lars and still not have a dime, and rr fh. gol Preston is st Sak work there. Arthur Hoffman, Glendive, assist-| Norma Shearer's latest starring role, 10% Discount on Men’s and Boys’ Mackinaws and Sheep best St. Rita’s group of St. Mary's mis- ant chief dispatcher, is in Mandan|“A Lady of Chance” which comes to Lined Coats with fur collars. E B sionary soclety will hold a card party jconducting an examination of train-|the Eltinge Theatre for. two days the bride, Some people say a “mouthful,” this evening at St. Mary's hall, men and engincers regarding regu-| starting Friday, is an entertaining Also splendid values in the famous “Ball Band” over- maid of hon- nite etree Gah feel Pager lations and rules. Proof of the fact, shoes and zippers, leather boots and shoes, wool and fur Rigler, flow- fu. ly says @ spool A meeting of the U. C. T. Auxiliary * ok ot ‘A Lady of Chance” presents the u sf lined gloves and mittens, leather and wool caps, wool sox, underwear and warm sweaters. Come in and look over our bargains. r Dahl Clothing Store Charles, small son of Mr. and Mrs. | attractive star as a Professional gold oa he Rie tinah tied afternoon at | nH, Reyman, is recovering at the digger who, after years of experience : : Mandan Deaconess hospital from an | at picking out wealthy men who were operation for us appendicitis. easy to “fleece,” sclects a handsome Club Is Entertained b G rt: di iS * th ee young fellow who is wiring his moth- y Gertrude smi City-County Briefs Dr. and Mrs. G. H. Spielman and|er of a million-dollar promotion etna, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F, Ellis enter-| scheme, and finds, after marrying him Miss Gertrude Smith entertained tained Tuesday evening at a bridge|that she miscalculated. Johnny the members‘ of her bridge club at | Members of the Burleigh county |dinner at the Lewis and Clark ho-'Mack Brown, former Alabama foot- her home Tuesday evening. board of commissioners are holding |tel. Five tables of bridge were played | ball hero and one of the screen’s most 5 g ? their monthly meeting at the court |and score prizes went to Mrs. Lloyd| promising actors, assumes the role of . shee mw fi to-aeietia tase asst house here. Erickson, Charles F. Pierce, Mrs.|the young man whose appearance ‘The ceremony was performed by an DT Barr fae — Joseph P. Hess and Dr. B, S, Nick-| proved an interesting enigma to the + Rabbi Mekler. Preceding the services, ‘A course It fee ed aft Judge R. G. McFarland will go to |erson. expert gold digger. Mrs, Herman Tilsen sang “Because” the games. neon Was served after | washburn tonight where he will take Based on a story by LeRoy Scott, % (@'Hardelot). A reception attended by more The hoeies used valentine decora- |C®®rse_of McLean county district on Sn ae celebrated novelist and playwright, _ immediately _ following the fuse ies nie eel ly ann tions on the bridge tables. court, relieving Judge Fred Jansonius. || AT THE MOVIES: |! Now Sohn enti George ¥ cas wi sol. | 72S held after dinner. * * * Members of the Granville basketball | * ° Showing ombined Receiving with Mr. and Mrs. Abern| Ca rq Club Meets team will leave Bismarck today for CAPITOL THEATRE ‘The bridal procession entered the 3 With A Boeh: New erie aa! va play : The eh aa eae of a Dr. R.S. Enge f ,. 5 game . ey will return to | young assistant istrict attorney who y living room while wedding music Mr, : enes boenm Bismarck after the game and leave |is conducting a campaign against pola aia Abern, ‘The Wednesday night bridge club | {0 Wilton tomorrow morning, where | speeders. only to fall in love with a hg Henk ol) During the evening Miss Frieda they have another game scheduled. [chronic offender, a titul || Abromovitz sang a group of songe,| Met last night at the Boehm home | ‘By Lis RUSE Eo wealthy girl, is the plot of “Red Hot and Miss Dorothy Rosen and Roland| th Miss Agnes Boehm as hostess. | © wn. Hedehl, who came back from z McIntyre did a specialty dance. Cards were played at three tables the automobile show at Minneapolis, Later a four plece orchestra played| (uring the evening and score prizes | ana son Erling were called to Lans- tor the dancing. were awarded to Jean Ames, Mrs. Al) tora by the death and funeral of -| Guests here from out-of-town for| Simon and Mrs. Herman Brocopp. | josenn Martineson, a cousin of Mrs. the wedding were Mr. and Mrs, Wil-| ., 10° hostess was assisted by her|sedonl. Death was the result of a i ony | sister, Mrs. Al Simon. in serving % . jam Abromovits and daughters | two-course luncheon at the close of | —=————--- —— Freida and Fannie, Harry Rubin and play. a Maurice Shanfield, all of Minneap- aS . Lucas Block Bismarck, N. D. What Was Justice in a Garamoint’ a Sele you like to be sure of receiv- eek * lis; Mr. and Mrs. Prank Rigler and| 17: > ya the |@aughters Sally Ann, Ruth, and aud-| Vivian Erstrom Is . tae | ing $1,500, $5,000, ” be- : mM ‘ : $10,000 or more—in aly.” ex Honored at Party, Lanung hi? 120 months? only |M- Schwartz, Golden Valley; Miss| For her sister Vivian Erstrom, Bald- 3 ‘ 3 Bred beta Lena Rappaport, New Salem: ‘and| Win, who is her guest, Miss Max g “ vd et hie ebepete Isadore Polonsky, Wilton. Erstrom entertained guests for three - beige m9 io sates 8 ’ fesh-|. Mr. and Mrs.’ Weiss are leaving | ‘bles of bridge last evening at her racieeauele reade Comedy and Pathe Review made | today for an extended wedding trip ee in inka ed Seige cata - $31 so Tabalilly dat ae i lonors ie james went zo bodices ane and other points in the to Miss Jane Byrne, Eileen vate : tiod specified or you can gown was|_ Mr. and Mrs. Abern will go to and Vivian Erstrom. The honor guest start with as little as $9.45 Was presented with a dainty favor. ry monthly for a guarantee of lobes peter shee sd San vel Mis esenrd decorations were used for | take a trip to San Francisco. Suseeae tea luncheon served at the! For traveling, Mrs. Wei: is play. wearing a pansy flat crepe dress and & i $1,500. Mail coupon for booklet NT-11 giving further facts. also our financial statement showing resources of over $23,000,000 ER Coming Tomorrow yor HEAR FRIDAY and SATURDAY aS. ae To the world, she was a beau- 4 a LADY tifal telephone girl. i ‘ ee EEE H Write for 8 choice card-indes recipes--FRER i i eke tching hat, with a bi t. | Bri | Be OF To the underworld, she was “"Toefof Mi, Wels ha a yore| "ie oer Tec t afhatero| TICE Party Given | Ulm yntGucct-Mew. | , STs and skirt of lace. tan harmonizing with her coat of y Mrs. McGuiness | CHAN band of Broadway “racket- Spe 5 I beeps fa STORS SYNDICATE }} SSS )CUANCE = mat ni » Ray i A She wore sliver alippers embellished Va res Madigan, who is leaving ponetee tier | ————= Established 18944 ———_—_—___— LOWELL SHERMAN tTihe <goretean stare uanetiet i With silver beads, Delphian Society to dersey to make her home, Mrs. J. 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