The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 23, 1932, Page 5

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« ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1932 holiday with Mr. McLeod's mother, Mrs. McLeod. i ry ee % Mrs. J. A. Moberg, 714 Avenue A, | entertained members of her bridge { Z fen Zk. 3 f g) |\club Monday evening at her home. SEE WINDOWS FOR THESE VALUES! HURRY! — HURRY! LAST TIMES TODAY! Don't Miss This Great Mirth “REQUEST NIGHT” ning. Bridge was played at two Comedy—Cartoon—News No Extra Charge ini Hollace Beall, Laura Ellsworth, Ber- Much Informal Entertaining nice Peterson, Ellen Lund, ‘Saran|t#bles and Mrs. E. J. Helsing was Is Planned by. Bismarck eae! esd Ulmer, ies peer i ‘ son, Emma Langer, Jacqueline Oelt- Residents for Holiday jen, Joan Hughes, ‘Ruth Bowers ‘and, (Additional Society on Page 2) Ruth Rand. An informal dancing party will fol- | Thanksgiving day will be the oc-|low the initiation. Arrangements for asion for much entertaining of an the party are being directed by informal nature in Bismarck, with Vivian Coghlan and Doris Tait. family gatherings at “grandma's” or| Members of the Rainbow advisory at the homes of younger family mem-| board have been asked to serve as ‘bers occupying a-place of importance.|chaperons and Masons and members For many it will be a day for gather-) of the Order of the Eastern Star are % with “Mrs. Gurls’ Divlain, Sicerine “BLESSED EVENT’ In Addition to Our : dl ay ° A ° A the score prize. i ertrT Ts Regular Program See , Family Dinners, Reunions and Gatherings of ie Wid: Sekine ake ies Seate GEORGE ARLISS in Old Friends Will Mark Thanksgiving Day Here | was hostess at's sodat meting ea Mary Bran a pe Mothers’ Service club Tuesday eve- Dick Powell Starts At 11:00 Bismarck, North Dakota awarded the score prize. GALA THANKSGIVING SHOW Get set, Bismarck!—The Paramount Theatre now brings you the Fastest, Cleverest, Most Amusing En- tertainment that has come to the screen in months— It’s 1932’s greatest romantic thrill. Come early. Women Made a ‘Chump’ 9 a. m. Sharp ‘ i ing a group of old friends together] invited to attend the initiation and ? ® and for others an opportunity to re- | party. Out of a ‘Champ’ ‘e visit their homes in this vicinity. ee * sua ain Miss Kate Lyons, 200 Mandan St.|| He could play Society’s Coat Values That Demand Attention! . { I Governor and Mrs. George F. ! Shafer, 320 Avenue B, will have as| Wash whese Geeeay Co eemeane, | their guest for the day Mrs. Shafer's| of her sister, Mrs. Joseph Tully, fer ve brother, Theodore Kellogg, Dickin-| several weeks. : . |; | ‘son, in’ addition to the members of ora ] | Be Geena “an _fnderson, Minneapolis, ieft y x ‘ednesday for his home after spend- Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Tavis, 516] ing the last two days in Bismarck | Fourth St., will entertain at dinner) with his brother-in-law and sister. | their son and daughter-in-law, Mr.| Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Moberg, 714 Ave. | and Mrs. A. R. Tavis, and Mr. and] nue A. ay bres uy Mrs. Richard Penwarden, Sr., Mr. eee and Mrs, Richard Penwarden, Jr.| yy. and Mrs, R. D. McLeod and ‘ | game—but Society’s IN THIS EXTRAORDINARY -— Sale os A HANDSOME CROOK ... and TWO YEARNING LADIES! He was sure he loved the one .. . but ke was afraid he loved the other! Ernst LUBITSCHS ¢ 4: Ernest Penwarden and Mr. and Mrs.’ family, 522 Seventh St., left Wednes- | J.P. Hess of Mandan. day afternoon by automobile for Car- dn ed rington t ‘Thanksgfving | Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Lahr, 100 Ave- |" © elisa theed " ane | us Greatest treat since “Smiling Lieutenant” nue B West, will have as their guests | over Thanksgiving day Mr. Lahr's i H brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and x le i Mrs. W. E. Lahr, Big Sandy Lake, | Ee Fi ISe” Minn., who arrived Tuesday. | if Mr. and ras Fs D. Hoskins, 904 CAI I i OL | bra eb : ; Fourth St. will have a family am 7 fi Bj ‘Thanksgiving dinner, with Mr. and == THEATRE ==— || IAM HOPKINS Mrs, P. J. Meyer and Mr. and Mis. Walkin MIRIAM [ G. H. Dollar and their families as 9 KAY FRANCIS Buests. hood : womanhoo ee & Members of the W. A. Falconer, L. di ers HERBERT MARSHALL ( F, Bechtold, FE. L. Faunce, L. H. Belk iscov i CHARLIE RUGGLES { and J. B. Belk families will assemble Vit . | t | ¥ at one of the homes for the tradi- We... tn. 7 4 \ tional Thanksgiving dinner and re- a pulsing | They made Le Kessiees) j ‘union. Eden... uni le snake Eee ae shook them a Paradise : ad ‘ _ Judge and Mrs. A. M. Christianson,||/ » drama of love Cocktail and their Values to $15 1005 Fifth St., and their family have invited Mrs. H. F. Pederson and her daughter, Marian, to be their guests Thanksgiving day. * oe * under the new rules A “Angel” took a run- out powder! ALL HAVE LARGE FUR COLLARS! GENEROUS FUR CUFFS! Every Coat Is Interlined for Warmth! Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Targart, 705 Sixth St., will have Mr. Targart’s parents and his sister, Winifred, as guests in addition to their daughter, Miss Helen Targart, and Mrs. Tar- gart’s sister, Miss Margaret Sundfor, | who arrived Wednesday from Fargo. | see Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Peltier and children, 312 Park St., will have ‘Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Ferguson of Mandan. ee * \ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brodl, 201 Ave- nue A West, and Mrs. Brodl’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Sawtell, will be guests for the day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Heisler, Man- dan. aS PARTws pvESTS EVALYN KNAPP es 200 ere COMEDY CARTOON FABLE GABLE & Together In “RED Imagine HARLOW January Prices NOW! e AGE OF CONSENT With DOROTHY WILSON Arline Judge, Richard Cromwell, Eric Linden, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Putnam and John Halliday, Aile two children, 623 Fifth St., left Wed- ¢ Pringle nesday by automobile for their for- \ mer home at Battle Lake, Minn., to COMING SOON spend the day with relatives and friends. $5.00 and 10 Guest Tickets for a New Title Clark Gable ana Jean Harlow’s Tonight and Thursday Matinee 2:30—25¢ Evenings 7 - $—35c CAPITOL xe “ = Dynamic Metro Romance ° : 4 = = ‘“ ’ faiepand)-Tiankeelvine calltv teria ‘ AT THE LAVISHLY FUR TRIMMED = cae I HEAVY SILK CREPE LININGS the ‘Will school, will leave: Wednes- PARAMOUNT: Interlined for Warmth Sizes 14 to 42 Saturday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. 26, 28, 29, 30. Midnight Show Sunday at 12:15 —HERE IS THE SIMPLE PLAN— Go to the Paramount on any of the above dates; See Clark Ga- ble and Jean Harlow in “Iv ist” injoy the picture to your atre your new title that +o . It's easy, i ed in this paper Friday. First Prize $4.00. Sec ze $1.00 and four guest tickets. Next three winners will each receive two guest tickets each, See Them! Try Them On!! Compare Them If You Can!!! Fourteen young girls will be ini- C} day evening for St. Paul to spend the i \ ‘Thanksgiving holiday with friends. ’ ae ORS Rainbow Girls Will Conduct Initiation tiated into the local chapter of the °F 4 * THANKSGIVING *: Order of the Rainbow for Girls at.a meeting Thanksgiving night in the be Masonic temple. Officers of the e oe, “ate eil beams mentes| GS Dinner Dance « are Louise Melville, Thora Beattie, in the g > The Patterson Hotel Cof- GRAND P ACIFIC HOTEL es Special Sweet Shop DIVIDEND see Shop on ya Steset DINING ROOM 4 an 5 iv in inne A will serve a full course tur- Th k D Y key dinner all day Thanks- e F 6 : . M. Oy ere rom 61080 , giving ANNOUNCEMENT ferson Bakery on Main ‘With the Melodious Musical Strains of Street will serve a full “DUKE RICHARDSON” and p -, course Thanksgiving tur- > AND HIS ORCHESTRA The board of Directors of the Northwestern key dinner for 35c. A spe- . Public Service Company has declared the: cial Thanksgiving dinner f What a treat is in store for L ? ; you by bringing the whole COCKTAIL also will be served in the Hd pot Cc Fresh Sea Food or Florida Fruit main dining room of the ee eee 36TH CONSECUTIVE REGULAR hotel. RELISH MENU Crisp Hearts of Celery and Queen Olives WHO WILL BE QUARTERLY PREFERRED SOUP DIVIDEND meus Te rn Chicken Hanoverian or Beef Consomme QUEEN Celery a Olives CHOICE OF Payable in cash on December 1, 1932, to wt Cream of Chicken Royal or Consomme Pfintaniere Roast Stuffed Young Turkey, Cranberry Sauce stockholders of record at the close of business Roast Stuffed Pekin Duck, Spiced Apples . CHOICE OF * November 21, 1982. Roast Young Turkey with Oyster Dressing Planked Baby Beef Tenderloin, Mushrooms Roast Young Goose, Glazed Apple Fried Spring Chicken & la Maryland @ The regular quarterly dividend of $1.75 per . “ a Halt Fried Sactng ;Saecee, orn Pritters Benes Ce eeE An IES. a é share on the 7% Cumulative Preferred stock and G._. Special Sirloin Bleak—Mushrooms Baked Virginia Ham, Candied Sweet Potatoes AMERICAN the seanlae annette eaten of ae per share oe Mashed o Candied Sweet Potatoes acl | ° SALAD ; LEGION on the 6% Cumulative Preferred stock. Full Pack. ‘Hot Rolls Tetiuce rie Uae 1000 Aaland Desseing Carnival ase Minstrel ee: Combination salad with 1000 Island Dri ve i s s i i No Slack Filling Bogish Plum Pudding With, Brandy "Gaus, Pumpkin sage ey ay aaa Admission 35¢ Northwestern Public Service Co. or le or ert ~ ° tte Tea Milk DECEMBER 1, 2, 3 0. L. SANDSTEDT, Secretary 1-H gcie Co DESSERT At Huron, South Dakota Leonomica: cient. : ¢ dP if H | R Assorted Pies, Plum Pudding, Wine Sauce “Nov. 6, 1982 SAME PRICE > Grand Pacific Hotel Restaurant Tee Creamy ( 3 “Rendezvous for Fine Food and ¢ Napkin Rolls, Coffee, Tea or Milk Gaim aiek Ae pron ] || New Sweet Sh v3 Pie aC ‘ Opposite N. P. Depot 408 Main Ave. ° ° ME Racal bore Dasred? Tribune Want Ads Bring Results MENT Forty-Sixth TM aamar’ | Thanksgiving Nite Dome Dance | .tt'sersmem _ Annual Firemen S Ball Nerenher Fath Pavilion | eee & a ie ES Ke

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