The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 12, 1929, Page 5

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T Mrs. William Fisher, 212 Sixth|,:. to Herried, S. D., for a visit with | @ mmm e Pe south, left Thursday for|/her father, Rev. H. G. Benz, She,| AT’ THE MOVIES cy Scenic, Wash., where she will visit] will be gone about ten days. e ocia an €7vSOna her son, Rot Fisker. She will! ee j also visit relatives at Centralia, and| Mrs. Minnie Leach, who has been PARAMOUNT THEAT! j other Ved eee Bee Winfree ae EA picneng. nly a stop at Butte, Mont., on the return/hcme of her daughter, Mrs. Julia| picture, “The Trespasser,” one of the | curriculum at the fashionable institu- Mrs. Milan Ward Is Friends Give Part | trip, to spend a few days with her | Leach, left Friday evening for Seat-| most Bees Y \brother, Frank Auxier. Mrs. Fish-|tle Wash., where she will Honored at Luncheon For Mr.-Mrs. Tilson |e will be away about a month. winter months with Mrs. Roy Alex- | show ny , ins ey tevey Wilh ander, SHOTHER a Rumnter. | Bismarck for three days commencing | since written verse and short stories Mr. and . eV, an irs. i. choy 4 ite ‘ 5 luncheon yesterday afternoon at the {party last evening, on the occasion of Forks, where they will make their) A e, 218 Eighth street, who | where this picture has already played, | zan, and she soon became a featured home of Mrs. J. B. Belk. 710 Fourth | their ninth wedding ‘annive future home. Rev. White, who has a student at the medical school! the work of Miss Swanson has been street, the ‘occasion being Mrs, Ward's| Bridge was played at airy "talied been superintendent of the Bis-|of the University of Michigan, has! hailed enthusiastically by press and birthday anniversary. i during the evening, and high 4 marck district of the Methodist /bcen pledged to Chi Beta Pi, social) public alike. For this fine actress, who So Sadiecnts Of aitees wadadtinn eaven | Were. awarded Sirs Al Hosen, scores! church for the past two years, has|and medical fratten | has not been seen on the screen since J attractively decorated the luncheon! Later a course luncheon was served oval ease et SG M 1 We D. A. Dodds will| her well-remembered performance as tables, and fall flowers and bitter-|by Mrs. A. J. Rigler and Mrs. Alfred | *{TICh ewe Me echt for Minneapolis where |, 54¢, Thompson,” is thoroughly at sweet were arranged in the rooms, | Thal, at tables decorated in the Hal- leave tonight for Minneapolis where| home in the new setting of audible Bridge was played after luncheon, |loween colors. aeen a on Al Cee will visit friends for a feW/ screen drama, Her speaking voice is with high score going to Miss Flor.| Mr. and Mrs. Tilson were presented re ates ail Silt a dew Uys. xe. ; Clear and well modulated. possessing chee Batterie, Mis. Ward received | With a gift et ia entire company. | jys' with Mr. Simon’s parents, Mr.| St. George's Evening Guild will | that dramatic intensity which makes a gift of silver from the group. * and Mrs, P. J. Simon. The clder Mr.|meet at 8 o'clock Monday evening | i 5 ee x Pearceys Leave for and Mrs, Simon ars leaving. this| with Mrs, L. F. Bechtold, 828 Second | Convincing. It is e role ideally sulted jused cars at greatly reduced Mrs. eO. Tolchinsky New Home in Billi month for San Antonio, Texas, |street. ‘son who, fine actress that she is, |Prices. See these bargains be- : rf OMe IN BUNS] where they will spend the winter. ** kes it’ thrilling, Gives Bridge Party oe 8 Mrs, B. G. MeBlroy, Steele, spent | ARGS QE tMFIMNB. ties Mr. and Mrs. James F. Pearcey and) Members of the Bismarck court,| Friday in Bismarck visiting old time! swanson’s ‘sing the theme song. Co., 116 Second street. eit Honoring Mrs. P. Burman, Min-|{0Ur children are leaving today by| Catholic Daughters of America, will friends. “Love,” especially written for her by neapolls, who ts ‘visiting in Bismarck, | ™0tor for Billings. Mont., where they | hold a pot luck supper at 7 o'clock ! samund Goulding, who besides di- Mrs. 0. Tolehin: sky entertained ‘ay | Will reside in the future. Monday evening at St, Mary's au- y ~ isaac liane’ a, oe | recting the picture also wrote the Hike Thateday evening Mr. Pearcey, who is with the Stone,| ditorium. Those planning to attend | | City-County Briefs | story, ‘Miles Bwanison's singing voice phe a B Ordean, Weils company, has been|are asked to bring a hot dish, A ati ™ sl Four tables were arranged for - . a e | however, is a revelation. Possessing a | bridge, and honors went to Mrs. H.|‘tansferred to the Montana territory. | business meeting with election of | surprisingly powerful voice rich in Lasken and Mrs, C. Macovos. Mrs |, 4 number of farewell affairs have | cfficers will be held at 8 o'clock, Frank H. Dwyer, Minot, is a busi- | (404) quailty, this fastows sottess, he | Burman received. ry ‘guest pri: se. "jbeen given for Mrs. Pearcey during | xk * ness visitor in Bismarck today. oie studied for an operatic cates Wall flowele centered’. the tables | the Past few weeks, among them par-| Mr. and Mrs. John A. Larson mo- proves without the slightest doubt when a three-course luncheon was |‘¢s given by Mrs. B. Woehle and by, tored to Grand Forks yesterday to| 8. R. Stephenson, Turtle Lake. !s @| th 5+ she has one of tie biaiaat vouoss served at the Close of the evening, Mrs. E. A. Kaiser. spend the week-end with th son | business visitor in the city today. yet heatd oh: the audible screen, if Mrs. D. M. Slattery entertained a| Robert, a student at the University G " ee & jut y fri fret 4 hie United Artists has surrounded Miss Gaunnss “vtrtey Birth day Pa: rty for few friends et bridge last evening! of North Dakota, and attend the; Mrs. George Montieth, Hazelton, is Swanson with a notable cast of pla: ers, most of whom are well known on in her honor, | football game between the Univer-' spending the day in Bismarck with i * & sity of North Dakota and South Da: | friends. Miss Dorothy Petron) 4 stomnoon Parties kota university teams ane ie colet nate stage, The |] This Store Has the Gore “ke Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Brame and |)" eet Ae bar Copeneee ia Res of the The sixteenth birthday of Miss ¥ | Mr. and . H. F. Keller and family of Dawson were here yesterday | °° a om s pect Dorothy Petron was the occasion for Honor Mrs. Carlson daughter borat, wen | Sdmirable performance in “Ecebound, iss Gwendolyn | attending to business matters. X y litizer prize play. Others who “Wise B 4 a party given last evening by her Jenson and Marvin Ness are spend- —_— Peg ise Buyers mother, Mrs. Robert Petron. at her | . C, A. Carl-jing the week-end at Grand Forks.| Walter Fahlgren, Washburn, mo- pe MERLE in splendid fashion home in Person court. Sixteen school Minn., who] They will visit Miss Louise Keller,|tored here today to spend the day | inclu lam Holden, Purnell Pratt, Quality and value are upper- aie friends were guests. Kay Bridge and dancing provided enter- tainment for the evening, and pri ". C. Stucke, 722] daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keller,| with his brother, J. E. Fahigren. d_a com-|who is a student at the University informal tea| of North Dakota. . Mr. and Mrs, John Barlow and e * in the card games went to Miss Eilcen | We d fternoon. — daughters, Dorothy and Nettie, Wash- | Cameron and Miss Margaret Wiil. A low bowl of pansies was used] Mr, and Mrs. F. H, Waldo and|burn, are shopping in Bismarck to- Autumn flowers end bittersweet |er the eshment table, and fall! c}.ildren motored to Minot today to|day. were ured in the decoration of the | flowers rooms and ‘for the tables when a jin the course luncheon was s ere attractively arranged] spend the week-end with friends. HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1929 the} Gloria Swanson’s first all-talking | Francisco, followed by an academic spend the! way to the audible screen, will be |for Girls. There she majored in lit- | Monday, Oct. 14th. professionally. Followed a course of and Mrs.| In New York and San Francisco, | dancing instruction with Marion Mor- her characterization believable and| Used Car Clearance Sale. All | Henry B. Walthall and Wally Al- hi ‘ | bright, a clever child actor. Soe ar tains CHACEAaTT The day of the “beautiful but cl show girl has passed. While in Minot Mrs. Waldo will at-| Jack Kreifels, Minot business man, |, This statement is true. at least. so "was the honored |tond a mecting of the Minot Study|formerly of Bismarck, was in the | f#" as the show girls featured in the education, while several had several] Absolute zeru, tie point at which | void of heat, exists at 59.4 degre | Maoh in finishing schools or univer- {bodies on the earth are entirely de- | below the Fahrenheit zero point. sities, *) ris Ashton, for instance, received her elementary schooling in San interesting stories to make its |tion known as Miss Mamlin’s School Sk | Mon. - Tues. - Wed. APITO™ | 6414-15-16 THEATRE at the Paramount Theatre in | crary and dramatic activities and has Marion Morgan dancer in vaudeville. Shows at 2:30 - 7:00 - 9:00 Daily Matinee 10c - 35c Evenings 15c - 50c Band or orchestra instruc- tion. Start your children now. Clarion E. Larson, high school music director. Phone 1261. |f CALL Singin fore buying. Steen-Marmon Hammond, Blanche Frederici.|| most considerations in every dia- spirit of fairness characterizes resale to our customers. We be- lieve this is the reason why folks who really know diamond values WILLEA™M EON come here to look and to buy. You are invited to inspect our CAPITOL THEATRE MONIE TON t newest ring styles as well as the conclusion of the jan ig reer eel oid club of which she, is a member. capital city today for the Minot-Bis- | William Fox Movietone Follies of 1929 ee ee | . vas b rs. A. R. Miesen, 4 we E | Miss Helen’ Ho c. r street. The time] Mrs, Ida Wolcoti, mother of Mrs. ieee A curious reporter, talking with | "” ae | Aare jvas ewing, and later aj porys Maddox, und Gloria Helen] £, A. Greenwood, state dairy com- | Several of these stately beauties dur- Let us explain to you why this | loou luncheon was served by the, ie fi iar? f Mrs sion: is . ing the production of the Fox Follies, | is the logical place to buy dia- k aie Jamestown College eres relia Maddox, small danghter of Mrs. | missioner, has gone to 8t. Louis where | 6 oe Boos a \ se lustess. niece Maddox, are expected to arrive to-|he will attend the National Dairy | Hina that they knew their piillon hed ae. warn Bah hin rant *3WS ‘ ; Detroit, Mich. where i F . loop! vi Homecoming Draws | Colebrates Eighth Fee oeitings velatives for | now? Held there October 12 to 20. | aig literature. The gitls, incidentally, F. A. Knowl Bismarck Graduates F the past two mont aa ditor of WU display their charms in the Fox . A. Knowles Bigger than big! Newer than new! Hotter than hot! sg oo Birthday at Party * * NU Se Sports editor, of Follies at the Capitol theater Monday Jeweler Bluer than blue! Better be among those present when es } : Joo | The Minot Daily News, was a Ris-/ Tuesday and Wednesday. Tolds th Haron ee n t ‘on and son Joc k visitor today reporting the! “peiying into their educational his- “Bismarck’s Diamond Store the screen unfolds the most intimate ies ever seen were en route to Jai rom Minneapo-| Bismarck-Minot high schools foot-| tory. the reporter discovered that all Since 1907" or heard. day for the annual Homecor ; Elizabeth, the oc- | wt eighth birthday an- ; had the equivalent of a high school Bt) Halloween col orange and| Mrs. B. H. King. who has been the |charge of clothing work for Home- el were uscd in the decoration. A | guest of her daughter. Mrs. Roy Nel-| makers clubs, both connected with | == lighted birthday cake centered | son. for the past two weeks, will leave |the extension department of the} refreshment table, and favors in| tomorrow for her home in Anoka,} North Dakota Agricultural college, were at each place. | Minn. Fargo, are in Bismarck for the final ny 2 A football gf mn a ‘$s were enjoyed. There zeke judging of the clothing teams in this town and the . s Ruth Hoss ved Wednes- | vicinity, Lalitbeg from Seattl h., to be the Captain C. A.| Dance at the Dome to Bill Fort Lincoln, for a month or} Kutz and his Melody Boys to- * ke night. Irene Benz has gone to d and Fargo to spend a few} Elephants are known to live from | with friends, Later she will| 150 to 200 years. bert Petron and t of her brot! and Miss Helen| part, ave features c * Zonta Bridge Club Meets With Mrs. Lund|' Petron, E. A. Lund, 216 F: —— was hostess to the : BWA x se LN OO s © ranized Zonta bridge club [ast eve- ning. Decorations in orange and black lent a Halloween effect to the room: and the colors were also used for the | appointments of the card table: Honors in the games went to Miss et Yegen and Mrs. George A Pei eoninatt course w2s served by the hostess after the games. , 4 * * son, Wheatland,| Mary Hous- ha y home aft- i ee mat’s vecome OF «cures aering What's talking pict rqu've been WORS you've thous Perhary Swans: veinish. +. great Sant het “fin aut ring this xy r u've e has m 4 actress Doon work or as the foremos? that reve® «cing voice —Mmas- ni xing voice, Her anne " t ¢ iy : Her sped _you've never, ; Tirow down a White A Hejcent! harm, het power meepasser”! = we eras , beaut. fe ae ive. ane? f strated. A As I warble thy beauty m ul as fr" ury, po ern ot fervent NG. 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