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MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1929 Social and Personal Officers’ Club to Betrothal of Blanche | : its effect quicker . Entertain at Dance} Houser Is Announced | : corporal punluhment, Taal why ‘ & b 4 b4 ‘5, Dinner parties at several of the of-| The date for the wedding of Miss ST ERE & Wo OPS bed 2 n hee ea eee wh ie eon tal a ning at post hostess ickinson land, N. D., house by the Officer’s club of Fort aunounesé af a auneet Saturday peg fg ain ‘eedkettn ar ochis eatAnieT wlio Home of the New and Improved oe i ling and trotting around upstairs Lincoln. Among ‘those entertaining | ning given by her mother, Mrs. D. H. He After weeks fare, Captain and Mrs. H. A. Noyes, | Houser. The wedding will take place SrhAraegting thelr fathie got tired. 6 Lieut. and Mrs. E. D. Pangburn, and | June 5. ! He went upstairs one night when : Lieut. and Mrs. J. A. Harron. Covers were marked for 12, with sil- | they had company—we were the com- An oriental effect is planned for | ver stars carrying the date or the ap- | pany—and the most outrageous 4 the Hostess House where the dance proaching nuptials at each place. Pink | smacking ensued. I began to grow in- ' ‘ \ ferns aiding in the decoration," | mags 2d, tepers tn the same color “tater” if e on. le @ very attractive it : “Ti . he committee of officers arrange Ty arrangement Later he explained his method. “I During the evening the story of a| lay one hand down like this”—he put fog the affair are Captain G. A. strange romance was told, and the "—and Bloomquist, and Lieuts. J. A. Harron | names of the couple revealed. tae Teli Un Gece Gee ton e then I clap the other one down on it | iff Be | fot ees ie hon tea uf audeville Acts----The New Ent t ** Guests at the dance will include a ining by Mary Houser and Mrs, number of Bismarck people. oe £ the I fry w 42 M . M. C. Houser and daughter Marion “Each boy thinks the other is getting Mrs. Erdahi Tendered |= «6 ei or Sea a on a | ws ecm aa * Birthd ise |Interesting Program |tow. | 7st SNS navy Tel | vided, “ahey are catehing one T HE Eltinge Theatre has installed the new and improved equipment for presenting eae ere | Held at indign Gehioel thing eae prety won Om thing else pretty soon.” ; talking and singing pictures and Vitaphone vaudeville acts. Six thousand two hundred and sixty-one people heard and saw Al Jolson in “The Singing Fool” We will pay Se per copy. Ovees | at the Eltinge during the past week, presented with this new and improved equipment, H. Will '& Co., 322 Fourth St./i] and without exception pronounced it marvelous. Starting Monday, April 29, all pro- “Foot Saver” Shoes. A.W. |i] grams at the Eltinge theatre will have talking pictures, in part at least, and Vitaphone nla musical accompaniment. Each program will also offer one or more Vitaphone vaudeville acts—the TALK of show business. All feature pictures and all Vitaphone vaudeville A group of friends pleasantly sur- A prised Mrs. Andrew Erdahl at her] A declamatory contest to decide home Saturday evening on the oc- | what girls will attend the district con- casion of her birthday anniversary. |test at Pierre, 8. D., early in May ‘The evening was spent at bridge, | was held last evening at the U.S, In- YOUR CHILDREN Mrs. John R. Fleck winning high | dian school auditorium. 5 score. Three different groups competed, A delightful refreshment was served | and the best dramatic and humorous 7 ¢ by the guests at the conclusion of the readings were chosen. Winners of the Ones by NBA Service,Ine games, and for this a birthday cake | first were Louise Coudreau, humorous,/ what do I think of whipping? Oh, centered the table. and Hope Jamerson, dramatic; of the ‘ Mrs. Erdahl was presented with a| second, Catherine Bailey, humorous, Seat! 1 Go wish: people Would Wot wak WANTED AT ONCE— , . me that. It’s like the man who asked White? z octets 5 ii: tg thir cas, Saran White age oa ee we wee ee! Mot acts will be presented with Vitaphone musical accompaniment, some pictures having Auxiliary Rally ~ |ine numerous and arate | Suaught would happen i the enrtn| — these clothes ! orchestras of one hundred. Nothing adds more to the enjoyment of good pictures than In Mandan May 2) respectively. astronomer answered that it didn’t Judges were Miss Rita Murphy, the proper musical setting. Miss. Lill Conk a bare Altres matter much what he thought; the " i iss lan Cook, ant ‘Ss. earth wasn’t likely to pay any atten- + sina Tub ARLES Si cst Zuger. tion to him. and rinsed. But the reLea, held Thursday, May 2, beginning at} Preceding the contest Miss Cook| And I don’t think that mothers are| The soap mixed with the hard water, 1:30 Mandan time atthe Mandan | 8Ve & stereopticon lecture on “Vaca- | likely to pay much attention to me.| and formed a dirty ring around the Presbyterian church. The rally was | “0ning in Glacier Park,” and musical|For, after all, the mother of today'| basin—scum! The scum got into jit} previously planned for the latter part |"Umbers were furnished by several| has worked this out pretty well for! the fabric of the clothes. That's why | of March, but has to be postponed on | Wartets and @ chorus. herself, with the result that if we| the clothes weren't clean. \| account of floods. Much of the same| ,Members of the Four Leaf Clover | were able to take a census I am cer- But they can be clean. How? By Program arranged for that time will Club of this city were guests of the| tain we should find not only the old- washing uaat in soft water. And be carried out at this meeting. School for the evening. fashioned cat-o'-nine-talls gone from] how can hard water be made soft? Mrs. W. C. Tostevin will preside at Nm RTT TTA the directors, but all its sisters and its] By adding Melo. The water is now |W f the meeting, taking the place of Mrs. WEBBS ARE HOME cousina oe ite aunts, as wel ea tol 2000 estil Gleases: estireeracitiont | le Nelson, third district commit- os tet, S wie: il be anaes ee have entire faith in moral suasion, or | S02; 2nd the soap much more effec- present perhaps I know too much of human| tive. Get acan today at your grocer’s. Among the speakers will be Mrs. Florence Pence, Minot, department AAAS iS 1 president; Mrs. G. Olgierson, depart- AWA + + — 2 ment vice president, Mrs. B. E. Hitch- aS NASTD =H WARD WATER PLUS MELO MAKES SOFT WATER Tuere was plenty of soap. The clothes were scrbbed Lcten hed During the next five weeks the Eltinge theatre has the greatest list of attractions booked that have ever been shown in Bismarck. A partial list of coming attractions follows: Mon. - Tues. - Wed. — Apr 29 - 30 and May 1 FANNIE BRICE in MY MAN A Warner Bros. Vitaphone Talking Picture. Hear Fannie Brice sing “My Man,” “Second Hand Rose,” Thurs, - Fri, - Sat. — May 2-3-4 Pauline Frederick, Bert Lytell and Lois Wilson in On Trial cock, president of the Bismarck unit, Ei S and state chairman of junior activi- | Found Winter Chilly and Busi- ties; and the following state chair- ked “dosing.” Rub on | “Vi ULB. Pat, Of, “Pm an Indian,” “I Was a Florodora Baby,” and i ¥ . Mrs, James Morris, rehabilita- ness Good; Visited Sever- | » = Warner Bros. All Talking Picture. A thrilling mur- tion; Mrs. FH. Waldo, publicity, al Cities on Trip 4 — Want the Rainbow, You Must Have the der mystery from the stage play by Elmer Rice. Mrs. L. E. Raisler, Beach, child wel-| - | The od = scenes are sensational. Who killed S Tae ° ‘A banquet et 6:30 at the Lewis and| Mr. and Mrs WH i WATER SOFTENED WITH MELO FRED ARDATH Gerald Trask? Clark now, ‘ab which time J. M. Han- nated soiaswede ari Sorte oak 15 Av REMARKAGLE CLEANER in Jey will give an address and there | last week and are home again, filled will be @ musical program will con-| with pleasant memories of their trip Dr. R.S. enge clude the meeting. A dance given by | and welcoming their home surround- Chiropracto the Gilbert S. Furness Post of the | ings again—in other words, glad to be rep f 3 American Legion will follow. back home. Drugless Physician 10 cents THE HYGIENIC HT PRODUCTS CO. H | VITAPHONE VAUDEVILLE ACT VITAPHONE VAUDEVILLE ACT NEWS Canton, Ohio : ‘Those planning to attend the ban-| The Webbs made Los Angeles their || Lucas Blork Bismarck, N. D. ’ . quet are asked to call Mrs. George|headquarters during thel stay. in ae Manulectarccy ah Mon.- Tues. May6-7 Wed.-Thurs. May 8-9 Fri.-Sat. May 10-11 Janda, 1428, for reservations, California, from there making side x * *& trips out to Riverside, Long Beach Mrs. Seymour H. k, 120 Avenue | and other points. Going to Califor- _——SSS= B, will be hostess to the members of | nia and returning home they made Séthe-Cosmos club at 8 o'clock this ever | a circle with stops at Tacoma, Seattle, | |i] THE ee Corinne Griffith in || Alice White || Richard Dix nog ington Sal tae Cy Dene an Mine poe reas oom Saturday's Children || in Hot Stuff || in Red Skin - the Social Psychology text will be |* They found the winter severe at continued, with Mrs. Cook and Mrs. | Seattle and Tacoma, and Los Angeles % THE INDIAN OPERETTA H. A. McNutt in charge. The study | sunshine was not up to the standard. topic is “Social Adjustments and So-| Except for a few days it was neces- 66 99 cial Behavior.” sary to wear an overcoat in the a = * * ® lower California metropolis. Citrus Filmed in natural color—real and beautiful—by Paramount’s new process. The theme song, “Redskin” you will never for- get. Hear Richard Dix in his Now you can hear the screen’s most beautiful star talk. Tells all abeut the high cost of lov- ing. Musical score by Vitaphone Get the low down on the social side of college life. Alice White’s first Vitaphone talking picture—and is it hot? Louise . and Mrs. W. C. Aylen left, by | fruit did not suffer, h , says Mr. ical Masters. Fazenda adds the comedy in her maior tury or Park where inh | Webo. exept tha the wind redueed ap t — first talking part. cant, agutiieneete. sae ae will visit their respective parents.) the number of blossoms about 10 per A Preliminary Program of STANLEY and GINGER in ; -— Mrs. Aylon will remain for a week or) cent. A heavy crop was left at that. Songs, Dances, Readings, Etc. VITAPHONE VAUDEVILLE JOE E. BROWN in VITA- ‘ered season. more, with their children Phoebe} Mr. Webb said business was good Pi . EVIL ACT SPECIAL VITAPHONE and James, who have been visiting/in Los Angelcs, due to an unusual CITY AUDITORIUM ACT HONE VAUDEVILLE VAUDEVILLE ACT their grandparents for the past 10/ number of tourists. California seemed days, but Dr. Aylen plans to return | to have dean some ofthe eosin TUESDAY, APRIL 30 toda: juota, he 101 ie oO] ie ee se * ek ee ‘Los “Angeles for the first fe plait nant eeripiar ae it day jing of arte w were re] latinee 4 p. m., ion an _ Progressive Mothers gins take |S 000000. ahead ‘of tne same. three Evening 8:15 p.m, Admlesion S00 Mon. - Tues. - Wed. - Thurs. Fri. - Sat. — May 17-18 % ‘ inne: rear, Mr. Wel evening at the Business and Profes- | read in the L'a. papers, NO RESERVED SEATS May 13 - 14-15-16 Richard Barthelmess in Weary River A crook story with a punch. Dick has a voice that registers perfectly. You will be amazed when you hear him sing “Weary River.” This is his first ap- pearance in a talking picture and you will enjoy every minute. The Eltinge management recom- mends “Weary River.” eo e Mary Pickford in Coquette Hear the portent sereen voice in Mary’s first 100° talking picture. And it’s the best entertainment Mary has made during the past five years. Critics are amazed by the modern Mary Pickford and her voiee is the marvel of the screen. Don’t miss Coquette. sional Women’s club rooms. Mrs. W. A SERMAMAS ain SE 3: Wilcox and Mrs, H. Sa Helton are ODD FELLOWS JON 3 of arri ments. a Bi ae es “Mon-dah-min,” delightful now | ’ - the Indian corn was protected from IN i VEY FUNERAL T e d S e e , will be given Tuesday evening, oh esas alking and Singing A program of readings and musical : | operetta, telling the legend of how numbers will Peocee he operetta. Special Music by Presbyterian RN LAWREN E. A. Ripley, president of the yam Quartet; Body Sent to Cas- SHE HAD LOST HE R MAN! MAY om BORN and he CE ein. State Da ue Eanes selton for Interment e VITAPHONE VAUDEVILLE ACT ACT Hot Springs, Springdale, Mont. PE TT Mrs, L. M, Larson and Mrs, Her- |, Largely. attended funeral, services .. man Swanson left Friday for a visit | hur pele Aung, (ce, William Ar- * with relatives at Glendive, Forsyth Bev, BO ho died Baieoas iilings, ‘ F bd The Desert Song The Iron Mask e Bi Mont. Webb chapel at 3 o'clock. Be © ¥, wns nave| Tus morine the body was sent to : i Cast of One Hundred Singers Douglas Fairbanks a Mhett guest Hacola Olzon, Wimar, | Ceselton, his former home, for inter- 5 Orehestra of One Hundred in his firat talking pleture Minn, Mr. Olson is a brother of |" services were conducted by the é i HH Musicians (only part talking) Mrs. Wirtz. Rev, Walter E. Vater and included | * * * Odd Fellow rites by the local lodge, Mrs, W. H. Bodenstab left Satur-| aue to the fact that Mr. McVey was a day evening for Great Falls, Mont.,| member of the order. to be with her son Robert, who is ill. |“ Syecia! music was sung, one num- s* * ber being a solo by.Henry Halverson. ¥ Hayes, Jamestown, was the Th artet of the Mt ram : | ques of friends in the cliy over the | 71° pia leenaatigy chun Aes The | 4 e ‘week-end. ARD OF THANKS Matinee tomorrow at 2:30 at New I he tr x ‘We wish ‘to thank our many friends | Capitol Theatre, showing “The and neighbors for their kind assist-| Donavan Affair.” ice and On about June Ist the Eltinge theatre will close to during the be- make fy Aad a new wie at heric theatre husband seating all ie sent . All new and father. We also wish to extend equipment ‘ , ul upholstered seats, our gratitude for the beautiful floral be vs gece * ate Mrs. W. H. McVey and Family. { Fons red sn The type of architecture = will be a big sutprist—the finest in North ; i ance without in ful to out-of-town pat BUST FOUND The name : fer the new theatre is Londoni-=-What is believed to be the “Dacotah.” Wels. note to Dale Simon at the \ and let him know what you think of agigiagtee td ow Powder eotah,” as a name for the new theatre. _ELTINGE BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA Continuous Showinz - 2 to 11