The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 5, 1929, Page 5

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Lieut. Gov.—Mrs. Carr Entertain at Dinner Lieutenant Governor John Ca:r and Mrs. Carr entertained at dinner léstevenin: in the p*2:ate dining Ye. blossoms and pink tapers in Social and Personal W. F.M. S. Guests of ane of the Women’s Foreign Missior> rooim of the Grand Pacific hotel, Society for North Dakota, was rif — A entor scheme of pink and grsen| honor guest at.the dinncr given last] There were guests for two tables ‘ar=:>? out with a centerpiece ~f| evening by the Standard Bzarers, a| when Mrs. A. L. Fosteson en Standard Bearers on 60th Anniversary Mrs. E. B. Goss, Minot, secretary eee hg orchestra will ‘play. ee & Places were marked for 40 at the | keeping with St. Patrick's day for the see sentative Edwin Traynor and Mrs.| tables, where the colors of the or-| tables, and ‘were repeated 4 Beygnt and Mrs, A. Barrett. ve Their Annual ‘ather-Sons Banquet at the annual Father and banquet given by the Knights lowed the dinner. of Columbus at St. Mary’s school au- ditorium last evening. Talks were given by former gover- not. Walter Maddock, by Senator F. ‘Hyland. Devils Lake; by Father and by A. D. McKinnon. Mrs. J. A. Page Heads Mrs. Grace Duryee Morris, Kath- erine Andrist and Adolph Englehardt played several musical numbers dur- ing the evening,,and there was com- munity singing led by J. P. Wagner. The dinner was attended by about Leo'Winter, E. P. Crain and Harry Clark composed the committee in charge. rns : * piven) oe mothers and mem of . F. M.S, and . Knights of Columbus [5H Hosmer responded,” "™ M senting the 12 members of the Stand- Following tke business meeting, oe Bearers, was . presented Mrs.! bridge was played at four tables, ANDAN, louser, as president of the local mis- prizes for high score going to Mrs. L, PAL. ACE M AN “Dr. ¥. B. Strauss presided as toast- |“ Ruth Riggs and Vada Heaton. * * Morbes, Senator Alfred St--1,| Pretty decorative 1: ‘tif. Places werc| served after the games. Representative C. A. Miller and Mrs.| Marked with pennants calling atten- * * ® Short, Medora, Mr. and ‘Mrs... F.| F. M. 5. home at Underwood today. xe t Miss Arlene Loerke welcomed the} to St, George’s Guild} sere. vy. 5. wison and daughter | Audene, 1014 avenue D, left Saturday | ¥ St. George's “Evening Guild was A bouquet of 12 yellow roses, repre- ete lly pee Bag by i “y society. Initiation of five now members fol- HPI eee, SoveR “By the WED. NITE Mrs. F. H. Waldo, counciilor of the | Mostess at the close of play. VAUDEVILLE arranged for the affair with : the assistance of Miss Fae Roberts, | Mrs. Hilden Tendered PROGRAM Surprise on Birthday Stage Acts Friends of Mrs. H. G. Hilden gath- JM. Bob Jean Chapter N, P. E. 0.) eet rie ne occasion being Mre || MARSHALL and LA RUE tegen in Hilden’s< birthday anniversary. The Mrs. John Page was elected presi- | party was arranged as a surprise to dent of Chapter F, P. E. O., at their | Mrs. Hilden, and bridge, played at “Something Different” regular meeting at her home. Mrs. | three tables, furnished entertainment Page, who served as vice president for the evening. during the past year, succeeds Miss} mrs, H. A, Lewis and Mrs. E. A. Lyle Virginia Chrissie Budge as president. Kaiser were awarded prizes for high}] WYNOTT and HARRIS Other officers who will serve with | score. A gift was presented the honor in . * * * Mrs. Page are Miss Mildred Huff, | guest. “Off the Main Road” .T ny vice president; Mrs. R. E. Thompson, he cl 5 . Shire! Chapter F , PEO, Names recording secretary; Mrs. S. H. Mer- AR arti 1 Oe 4 ritt, corresponding secretary; Mrs. eke Juanita Edick. treasurer; Miss Helen} A public card party will be held at SBiection of Mrs. J. P. French as eects ioe ogk and Miss Ethcl/the close of the regular meeting of Mrs. French President en of Chapter F, P. E. O., took yesterday at the regular meet- ing.at the home of Mrs. George Bird. «Mrs. W. L. Nuessle was named vice ident; Mrs. William Harris, re- ‘ding secretary; Mrs. George Bird, cOPfesponding secretary; Mrs. P. J. Meyer, treasurer; Mrs. A. P. Lenhart, chaplein; and Mrs. Gordon Cox, legates to the state convention in Minot June 4, 5, and 6 were also named at this time, Mrs. French and Mrs. P. J. Meyer being chosen, with Mrs. William Harris and Mrs. Gor- don Cox as alternates. Following a social hour, a luncheon was served by the hostess. A Radiantfire takes the chill off these mornings. Montana- Dakota Power Company. Matinee Daily at 2:30 TODAY Lew Cody and Aileen Pringle {9 in ‘©The Baby Cyclone” 7, with (bh ‘Gwen Lee Robert Armstrong Trom George M. Cohan’s famous . stage farce Comedy AI St. John ie i t ' ‘ 1 t “Hot or Cold” and Kinogrems COMING Tomorrow and Thursday were named delegates to the state} Pp. hall. The organization has changed convention at Minot, June 4, 5, and| its meeting place from the Odd Fél- ——— served a course luncheon. A rural comedy packed with laughs FOUR ITALIAN the Sons and Daughters of Norwa: Mrs. Page and Miss Esther Maxwell | Thursday evening, Maton 7, at the rs SERENADERS Featuring Pietro Centanino Accordionist DeLuxe ~~ NICE WORDS WON'T a DYE a dress or coat... p Neither pretty pictures nor colorful adjectives will dye a dress or coat. It takes real dyes to do the work; dyes made from true anilines. Next time you have dyeing to do, try Diamond Dyes. Sce how easy it is to use them. Then compare the results. Your dealer will refund your money if you don’t agree they are better dyes. You get none of that re-dyed look from Diamond Dyes; no streaking or spotti just fresh, crisp, bright new color. 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In Holeproof, I feel that I am adding to my ensemble the subtlest, the smartest hosiery that can be had.” (orgaud Prd. noe Now Mrs. Morgan Belmont endorses Holeproof Hosiery ‘Another of Ameriéa’s fashionable society women acelaims Hole- proof’s smartness. These women denied its authentic color correct ness... and this, they agree, is the final test of hosiery smartiess. > Seo the text of Mrs. Belmont’s lester in our window today ‘And then come in and see the new spring colors . . . created by the renowned color and fashidn expert, Lucile of Paris. Choose with eccurity the shades New York’s smartest ‘society women are cheds- ing . . . shades created by authority . . . aceepted by autherity. ($150 $1.95) ‘ soring a dance this event Bridge Club Meets the Pat mon ee Tal wl i be Eltinge theatre at 10:30 a. m : of a serics iver : . Jeo With Mrs. Fosteson | the ‘association. and the Gutenberg | Saturday morning, March 9,|of tne Womens Boneflt ‘astociation, | the weekend as the guest of het tertained | Miss Alice Mayberry, Pasadena, mission study group of the McCabe! the members of her bridge club last | Calif, 1s t . greefi holders, and other appoint-| Methodist church, celebratirs the s:z- | evening. * Berry, fora Tew aye’ Miss ments in the chosen colors. tieth anniversary of the missiona: Honors in the games went to Mrs. society. The dinner was given in ths! Celia Walla. Peter Berry, for a few days. Miss | 0V060%60S97000000009000009771509009005500669800005 405 Mayberry is en route to Winnipeg, Man., to visit with her father, W. J. !9 ckurch parlors. The hostess used decorations in | Mayberry. Fever, Senmtor J.C. vorbes and| Eenlzation, blue and white, formed a| in the menu of the course luncheon |, coy ee for the past three weeks, has recov- |@ i Miller, Mrs. Frank Hyland, Mrs. Con| tion to the anniversary of ‘the W. Mrs. Pavlak Hoatees éred sufficiently to return to her ; e @ eS THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE Wws hall, and will meet every first aa and third Thursday evening in their | with Mrs. Wilson's father, who ts ill. Personal and five tables during the evening. with - vs =~ | assuciation. Bridge was played at eet Mrs. S. A. Floren leit Sunday eve- i ning for ‘Minneapolis where ene wii {| social News of presented with © gift of glassware. be the guest of her daughter, Mrs. L. M Vici DeLiguor, for a month or more, H andan icinity Mrs. E. J. Welsh has returned from —_—— ————- os = == —--=—=-—- =e) Fargo where she has been the guest | t LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! A proposal to change the name of | of friends for some time. We want every boy and girl, |the Mandan high school" paper from ses 13 years old and under, in Bis- “The genera wet eee. id A prep beak bshad ec noasleet under considera’ y members of| the Mandan Dsaconess hosptt marck and surrounding terri- the senior high school councli. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Niebauer. tory to be our guest at the eek eee honors going to Mrs. Sig Ravenas and Mrs, Nell Brazda. Mrs. Place was 8 6 i Hi i Mrs. Ira Place. retiring president] Miss Marjorie Shaw, Fargo, spent i 1928. S . | was an honor guest at a party given | parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Shaw. tna ly oe naga — Saturday evening by members of the | Miss Shaw attends school in Fargo. Bismarck’s Busy Style and Shopping Center Now Showing Interesting Modes tor Spring in Their Ready-to-wear Department - Gee MMLC MLL MULTUM CLL LM MUM MLL UM TEC nO TU TT ry) HO, pie f OU WO NSPIRED ome " preparation event. Sensing the extr values, we immediately decided upon a sen& public will long remember. 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