The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 14, 1929, Page 5

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ae . Luncheon Compliments , Grand Forks Visitor | Mrs, P. R. Fields, Grand Forks, was | ® guest of honor at the bri lunch- } eon given’ yesterday y chrysanthemums were used in the cecoration of the tables and rooms, and appointments were in the autumn colors. Bridge was played at five tables} during the afternoon, and high scores were held by Mrs. A. E. Brink, and Mrs, P. J. Meyer. Mrs. Fields and Mrs, S. P. Mount each received guest favors. Guests from out-of-town were Mrs. Mount of Cleveland, Ohio, and Mrs. John Sullivan. Mrs. Fields was complimented at a number of affairs during her stay in the city, among them a luncheon given Saturday by Mrs. A. M. Christ- tanson, a dinner the same evening at which Mrs. J.C. Taylor was hostess, a bridge dinner Sunday evering giv- cn by Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Patterson, and on Monday Mrs. F. L. Conklin entertained a few friends at a lunch- con, Mrs. Fields, who made her home in Bismarck for several years during the time Mr. Fieids was connected with the Bismarck office of the In- ternational Harvester company, left this morning for her home. She was the guest of Judge and Mrs. A. M. Christianson while in the city. * & * Members of the Rebekah bridge club were entertained by Mrs. J. L. Vrzal, 1004 Seventh street, yesterday afternoon. Three tebles were in { \ Bridge Club Is Entertained Mrs. Roy Nelson was hostess to the members of her bridge club last eve- ning at her home, 314 Third street. There were guests for two tables, and | honors in the games went to Mrs. E. C. Wachter and Mrs. J. A. Gagnon. VAs the oceasion was also the birth- | day anniversary of Mrs. A, C. Brain- | erd, she was presented with a gift. | the hostess at the close of the eve- ning. se 8 Economy Study Club Meets Mrs. William R. Wildes, 510 Wash- ington street, was hostess to the members of the Economy Study club Tuesday evening. In response to roll lcall. members gave brief accounts of their most interesting experience. An outline of the plans of the club for | the coming season was given by Mrs. A. M. Bragerol. A social time fol- lowed the meeting, and refreshments | were served by the hostess. ese * Bridge Club Mects | There were guests for twa tables | when Mrs. A. E. Hedahi entertained her bridge club last evening at her home, 900 Second street. Score prizes for the evening went to Miss Clara | Hultberg and Mrs. L. ©. Rudser. Ap- | ‘pointments in shades of yellow and | 1 | play, with high score going to Mrs. Melvin Welch. A refreshment course was served at the close of the after* noon. * * * Mrs. F. J. Pietz and Petrie, Linton, are spo days here visiting friends Auditorium, Tonight ONE PERFORMANCE, 8:15 ONLY in Performance..lo Control and Selectivity. yet — Saves You On her “Want” list —a Gruen Cartouche Every woman hopes someday to receive one of these smart Gruen wrist watches. And what better time than now to eelect such a lovely gift? The Cesign is exceedingly ¢mart— the case ot ener hbo gold, fitted with a ry-jewel move- ment. And only $35! Bonham Brothers Jewelers Bismarck, North Dakota jal ‘early | Eleven.) The Jewish Ladies’ Aid will| four years of age to 12 may store. orange were used for the course luncheor served at the close of the a games. ‘dance Thursday evening, A. 0. Millinery for fall and winter | for extra ladies. Prizes, lunch. | ta big price reduction. Come| Hazel Johnson's orchestra. and get Peererer tea. | Agnes Hat Shop. (Additional Social News on page; Nelly Furniture company's: A two course luncheon was served by | hold a food sale at 10 a. m. Fri- \day, Nov. 15th, at the Lucas| day, Nov. 16th, to get a free, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1929 | U. W. hall. $1.00 couple, 25¢| A. O. U. W. masquerade * * * your choice. Free wagons again tomor- i row. Be sure and be at Ken- | 121 Fourth St. store for the fourth Free: Wagon Day. All children from | | rticipate. You must be at cnnelly’s at 2 p. m. Satur-| wagon. Radio—including PG s ¥ a *25 to °50 *t take our ira word for it... FS bear claims! So why not prove the above statement by a comparison-test—in your own home? Ma:ch the AIRLINE against any other tadio at $25 t0 $50 more. Let your own eyes and ears decide which is the better instrument! These in the Friday and Saturday smal Home of Paramount Pictures MATINEE, 2:30 + = 10c and 35c EVENING, 7 and 9 - - 15¢ and 50¢ EXCEPT SATURDAY Continuous Showing Saturday commencing 2 o'clock. Matinee prices until 6:30. 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