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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1929 | Social and Personal Social and Personal Forty Club Hold Dinner Danceat Patterson Hall the winter season. xk Mrs. Kiley Entertains 12 Guests at Cards Mrs, J. E., Kiley was hostess last Simon and Mr. and Mra, ©. H. ucr: gens, In keeping with St. Valentine's day were the decorations for the rooms and tables, which were lighted with red tapers during the serving of a course luncheon after the games. Mrs. Kiley is entertaining again this evening. * oe Mrs. Neal Swanson. Entertains at Cards Mrs. Neal Swanson entertained guests for three tables of bridge at her home Saturday evening. Honors in the card games were won by Mr. and Mrs, J. E. O'Neil and Mrs. Rolf Normann and at the close of play a refreshment course was served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Gibbs were guests from Mandan. * * Bridge Party Given by * Mr. and Mrs. B. Andrus 4 The Women’s Foreign Free Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Andrus, who were celebrating their fifth wedding anniversary, entertained at last evening. Cards were played at four tables, with honors gojng to Mrs. A. R. Alm- quist, F, E. Andrist, E. M. Hendricks and Mrs. Howard Hendrickson. The valentine motif was attractive- ly carried out in the rooms and red roses centered the tables during the serving of a course luncheon afteg the games. * * Members of the Royal Neighbors lodge will please note that the place and :time of meeting have been changed. The lodge meeting will be held Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at ‘the Elks hall, 221 Fourth street. A social hoyr will follow the business session. Mr. and Mrs" D. ‘. McGettigan, Su- perior, Wis., arrived Friday for a visit with thelr son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barth, and with another daughter, Miss Nora McGet- tigan. They are guests at the Barth home. - * * Members of the Business and Pro- fessional Women’s club will hold their regular monthly dinner meeting Tues- day evening at 6:30 at the club rooms. e legislative committee are in ed arse of arrangements for the af- fair. * oe * Missionary society of the Methodist church will meet’ Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. 8. G. Severtson, 822 Fifth street. Mrs. G. M. Register wili be in charge of the program. * * * Miss Aline Cronsky, Cannonball, is guest at the home of Mrs. A. E. Shipp. Miss Cronsky, who is a social ‘worker at St. John’s Indian Mission, will remain here the rest of the week. will serve a chicken pie supper in the a n su] pehurch bebe i Mrs. H. 1, Wheeler will be hostess to the Women’s club this evening at val eee She will be assisted by Mrs, x * % The regular meeting of Yeomen will be held Tuesday evening at 8 Pelee of the 88 Maal The Mothers’ Service club will meet ‘Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock with Mrs, J. L. Enright. A. O. U. W. Benefit Carnival Dance, Thursday, Feb. 14th. lunch, free confetti, free favors. Photos ond i photon, three poses, eee eeeisoee iy sulle Raa we will continue to make these photos Two More Weeks! . City Nat'l Bank Bldg. Hee marked with miniature candlesticks given as favors. the dinner there was charge Van R. Middlemas and officers of the Auxiliary. Valentine Party Given for Out-of-Town Girls *“* * Misses McGettigan and McKee Are Hostesses ‘Miss Eloise McKee and Miss Nora McGettigan entertained jointly Sat- urday evening at a bridge party at the McKee home. ‘Valentine favors adorned the tables and appropriate decorations were used for the rooms. Bridgé was played at three tables, high score going to Mrs. C. W. Leifur and Miss Rona Thompson. A course luncheon was served at the close of play. Miss Rona Thompson, Mandan, was & guest from out of the city. * ee Party for Mrs. O’Mey Given at Dohn Home For Mrs. Neil O’Mey, whose birth- day anniversary it was, Mrs. R. J. Dohn entertained 15 couples Saturday evening. Dancing and cards furnished diver- sion for the evening and at midnight a luncheon was served. For this a birth cake in green and white centel the table. Chromatic Club Has Officers’ Election Miss Mabel Aaberg was named president of the Chromatic club at an election held at the home of Mrs, Hermann Scheffer. Other officers elected were Miss Dency Dickinson, vice president; and Miss Mildred Erickson, secretary- treasurer, ‘ ie Fashion Plaque _ —__ DARK BROWN and yellow crepe rubber combine to make a smart new bathing sandal for. southern resort wear, mett Griffin, and Miss Mildred Erick- son sang “Swallows” (Eva dell’ Ac- qua), CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy during the illness and death of our beloved little son Paul. ‘We also wish to ss our gratitude for the beautiful floral offerings. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Larsen. Donald Larsen, Mrs. Kollman. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our relatives, friends and neighbors for their kind- ness and sympathy and Rev. Herz- berg for his comforting words during the bereavement of our beloved daughter and sister. ‘We also wish to express our grati- tude for the many beautiful floral tributes. Mr. and Mrs. A. Kutchera, and Family. LEATHER FASTENINGS Narrow leather straps buckle to- gether to fasten the jacket of a black, yellow and green tweed suit from Paris. The shirt with the suit is yel- low silk. Advance Spring Styles in Boys’ Wash Suits, Girls’ and Tots’ Wash Dresses. A. W. Lucas Co. Take that dirty rin out of your bathtub! Arter a bath, hard water leaves a dirty ring. The soap combincs with the hardness and makes scum. The scum collects dirt. The dirty ring sticks to the sides of the bathtub. It has to be scrubbed off. But soften the water with Melo and there isn’t any dirty ring on your bathtub. Melo makes water de- lightfully soft anda wonderful cleaner, with or without soap. It saves from ¥% to % the amount ordinarily used. It makes soap more: effective. Use Melo wherever you want soft water. Get it at your grocer’s. ‘WATER SOFTENED WITH MELO IS A REMARKABLE CLEANER 10 cents THE HYGIENIC PRODUCTS CO, Canton, Ohio Manufacturers of Personal and Social News of Mandan Vicinity J. I. Rovig has gone to Duluth on @ business trip. * * * Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Friesz returned Friday from a two weeks’ buying trip * 1 to prunes ‘Mr. and Mrst Frank McGray. Gar- rison, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Theodore Serr over the week-end. xe OK Mrs. George Steinbruck returned Friday from Hunters Hot Springs, Fires utes aaah where she spent three weeks. * *e Mrs, W. H. Stutsman and Mrs. Wil- liam Furness will entertain the mem- bers of the D. A. R. Friday afternoon at a luncheon at the Stutsman home. * * * Mrs. A. M. Renden and children have returned to their home in Beu- lah after several weeks’ visit in Man- dan. While here they were guests at the Walter G. Renden home. * * * Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hunke and son Max, Jr., returned Saturday from a two months’ trip to points on the west coast. They visited at Seattle and Bremerton, Washington, and spent the greater part of the time at Los Angeles and Pomona, Calif. City-County Briefs Elmer Lilleskov, formerly with the Bismarck Grocery company and now with Winston-Newell, at Miles City, is in the city, today, renewing ac- quaintances. He is on his way back to Montana from an Independent. Grocers conference at Fargo, which J. C. Oberg, Winston-Newell man- ager here, alfo atvended. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Mundy left Sunday evening for Minneapolis, Chi- cago and New York on a buying trip for the A. W. Lucas company. While in New York City they will attend the semi-annual meeting of the American You. 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Tickets - $2, $1.50, $1 Gallery - 50c OWLY BIG SEXTRAVALGAANZA £ Tealishldalerd THIS SEASOM AUDLTORIUM FRIDAY Sale et Harris & Woodmansce's LA BU Wednesday Messrs Shubert p OR THE THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Buying corporation, an association of over three hundred independently owned stores buying more than a hundred million dollars worth »f mer- chandise annually. Mr. and Mrs. Mundy will be i these market centers the coming ‘our weeks. A son was born this morning to Mr. and Mrs. Bren Van Ness, Stanton, at the home of Mrs. John Dixon. f AT THE MOVIES | ELTINGE THEATRE Fireworks, necking parties, cock- tails, moonlight swims, collegiate dances and other diversions of the “younger set”_are no background for @ May-and- ymber romance. Lew Cody and Aileen Pringle prove this in “A Single Man,” which opened today at the Eltinge Theatre where it will be shown today and tomorrow. In this new Metro feature, an adaption of the famous stage hit, Cody 1s shown as the bachelor novel- ist who learns the Varsity Drag to keep up with a flaming flapper he imagines he loves, The pace goes too swiftly, however, and when he re- turns home weary and forlorn, he realizes that, he isn’t as young ay! he used to be. Misc Pringle, as his efficient socre- tary, always in the background but yet a vital part of her employer's lite, allows him to become a perfect fool in order vo bring .im to the realisa- tion that she herself is quite attrac- tive and considerably more adaptable to his home than the flapper daugh- ter of his neighbor. Harry Beaumont directed the fea- @j)ture from the adaptation by F. Hugh Herbert and George O'Hara and has | Provided # deluge of laughs that be- comes a Niagara of roars as the swiftly moving plot is unfolded. Al- though the comedy situations keep pace with the speed of the story, the charm of the love interest does not suffer and the blending of the ro- mance and comedy is deftly effected. SHORT TALK BY A THOUGHTFUL MOTHER A Louisiana (New Orleans) Mother speaks: “Our child had a cough that almost strangled her. A kind neigh- bor brought in her bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar, and in a very short time it eased the dreadful paroxysms of coughing and made her comfort- able, I recommend it asa valu- able medicine, one that is free from everywhere. —Ad' The Sons and Daughters of Norway of Mandan will give a dance Friday, the 15th, at the old Elks hall. Public invited. Special invitation is extended to the members of the legis- lature. Makes You Look Years Younger The skin of youth lies in every box of new wonderful MELLO-GLO Face Powder. The purest powder made— its color is passed by the U. 8. Gov- ernment. No pastiness, flakiness or irritation. 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