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. \ 4 ' , t , 7 %t G o'clock and transportation will THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1922 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE ——____________-+ :¢ SOCIAL AND | | PERSONAL | Give Dinner Dance | on Roof Garden A dinner-dance was given on the; roof garden of' the McKenzie hotel yesterday evening by Mr, and Mrs. E. G. Patterson in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. James Milloy of Minot, and Mrs, R. J. Beckley of Sioux Falls, 3 8. D. Places were laid, for twelve | fwuests at a charmingly appointed din- | ner table. The cool evening and, en ticing music made dancing delightful during the evening. War Mothers Meet in Kenmare in ’23 The next meeting of the American War Mothers will be held at Ken- *“Smare on the third Wednesday in June of 1923, according to reports! given cut by members who attended the annual state convention of War Mothers which was called at Devils Lake Tuesday. The name, emblem, and policy of | the American War Mothers will re- main as they stood when the body @ Was incorporated under the laws of *" the state of Indiana in 1917. A resb- lution favoring the changing of the name to World War Mothers was voted down by the members. A reso- lution favoring more wholesome amusement and recreation for young people of the state was adopted. It was voted that the constitution be so changed that meetings. and business might be held at other places than the state headquarters at Devils Lake, Business sessions were held at the hme of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Siver. Serum= gaard. A luncheon: was’ given at the Great Northern Hotel. The Devils Lake War Mothers were hostesses at a tea given for! the’ visitors in the afternoon, Mrs. Albert E. Jones, Lisbon, state war mother; Mrs. McLain, first vice war mother;*Mrs: W. D. McClintock, ‘) Rugby, second ‘viee | war. mother; Mrs. W. C, Cashman, Bismarck, re- cording” secretaty; » MrsviFrank H. Smith, Lisbon, corresponding secre- tary; Mrs. C. C, Manning, Sheyenne, treasurer; Mrs. E. B. Page, Leeds, histerian; Mrs, Ole Serumgaard, Devils Lake, auditor were’ all re- elected, and Mrs: M. J. Hunke, Man- dan, and Mrs, Fred Underwood, En- Merlin, were named as new. auidtors. B, & P. W. CLUB PICNIC. The Business and Professional Wo- men’s club will hold a picnic on Thursday evening at the Tourist Camping ground. Miss Irene Ander- | son is chairman of the committee on arrangements, assisted by Misses Fil- sie Lawrence, Nellie Smith. and Miss | Lavina Peterson, The members are | requested to meet at the club room be afforded to take aevenspody. to the] camp. | PARTY FOR SEVENTH BIRTHDAY. A birthday party was given‘in hon- or of Miss Dorothy Rigler’s reventh birthday: yesterday afternoon by her sister, Miss Lillian. Rigler at their home on 802 Avenue B. Twenty-five of Miss Dorothy’s friends were in- vited in to help her celebrate the oc- Yension. The children spent the after- noon in playing games on the lawn and in the house, A light luncheon was served by the hostess. * | BIRTHDAY PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Williams of the Tribune apartments, entertained al few friends Tuesday evening in hon- or of Miss Ida Iversot’s birthday. Games and cards were enjoyed by the guests during the evening. Out- of-town guests were Miss Vivian Dol-j an of Aberdeen, S, D., and Franklin Patten of Grand Forks. Refresh- ments were served by the hostess af- ter a pleasant social time. PICNIC DINNER ON CAPITOL GRODDS. Fourteen young women 8f the State Hail Insurance office gave a pienic , dinner yesterday noon on the capitol “grounds. for, Miss: Elsie Thains, ‘also an employe of the same. ‘office, who will be leaving soon for Oakland, Cal., where she will make her home. TUESDAY THIMPLE BEE. Mrs, W. F. Crewe entertained the. Tuesday Thimble Bee at her home on 20th Ave. East, Tuesday with al o'clock luncheon. Mrs. R. J. Beckley of Sioux, Falls, S.D., was an out-o (S town guest at the ‘patty. “The ladies spent the afternoon in~ sewing -and: playing cards. VISIT FRIENDS AT CAPITOL. Mr. and Mrs, H. J. Pfeiffer and daughter, Miss Irma, and Kendal Pfeiffer of . Havana, visited with | friends at the capitol yesterday for a short time. The Pfeiffers are on an automobile trip to the Yellowstone National Park. VISITING. HERE. Miss Lunetta Wright, daughter of Major and Mrs, Dana Wright of Jamestown, is visiting Miss Murict Robinson of the McKenzie ‘hotel this wert oye Wright motored to Bis- and Mrs./B. E. Fulr FRECKLES “Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots There’s no longer the slightest” of feeling ashamed of your freck- les, as Othine—double strength—is | guaranteed to remove these homely spots. Simply get an ounce of Othine — double strength—from any druggist and apply a little of it night and morning and you should soon see/ that even tne worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the lighter | XLones have vanished entirely. It is | seldom that more than an ounce is| needed to completely ‘clear the skin and gain a beautiful clear complex- tion. ‘Be sure to ask for the double strength Othine as this is sold un- der guarantee of money back if it fails to remove freckles. | ton, who, are enroute to the Yellow- stone Bark. ON VISIT. Mr, and Mrs, W. E£. Ricker left this morning for several weeks’ visit with relatives at St. Paul, Northfield, and Farmington, Minn. At St. Paul they. will join Mr. and Mrs. V, R. Middle- mas, who have been touring in South Dakota, Iowa, and Michigan and re- turn with them by automobile MASQUERADE PARTY. Miss Sara Boyd entertained twenty of her. friends with a masquerade ; birthday party at her home, seventeen i miles southeast of the city yesterday evening. The evening was spent in playing games. Refreshments were served by the hostess at the close of a delightful evening. TO LEAVE SATURDAY. Mrs. J. G. Moe of Chicago, Ill, for- merly Miss Beryl Packard of this city, who has been visiting with her aunt, Mrs, A. M. Packard for two weeks will leave tomorrow for her |= home. On the way she will stop over for .visits at Valley City and Ada, Minn. RETURN FROM COAST Mrs. G. A Rawlings and daughter, Miss Ruth, who have been visiting in San Francisco, Calif., and Port- land, Ore., for the past two months returned to their home this morn- ing. LEAVES FOR HOME. F, A. Sandgren of Minneapolis, Minn., who has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. O'Berg for the past week left this morning for his home MOVE INTO NEW HOME. | Mr. and Mrs. H, F. Keller have pur- chased the home of Mrs. H. R. Berndt of 104 Ave, A. and will move into their new home in a short time RETURNS HOME. Miss Minnie Doeling of Anselm, who'has been visiting with her sister, Miss Ella Doeling, for several days left this morning for her home. TO LAKE PERHAM. Misses Lucile and Helen Dahl left today for Lake Perham, Minn., where they will be the guests of Rev. and Mrs. Meyers, former residents of Bis- marck. TO VISIT RELATIVES, Mrs. A, Risem) and daughter, Miss Gladys left this morning for three or four wetks’ visit with relatives in Duluth. RETURN FROM MOTOR TRIP. Mr. and Mrs,, Scott Cameron and son, returned yesteriay from a motor trip to the. Twin Cities. E, A. Whitaker, traveling passenger agent of the Northwestern railroad, was in the city today on business. Misses Bernice Rants and Kathryn Cleveland of Wilton, were city visi- tors here yesterday, Robert Stevens of Grand Forks, is spending a few days in the city on , business, Lloyd Stewart and George Toffand {of Linton, were business callers here today. ; Miss June Whittemore of Grand Rapids, Minn., visited in. the city to- day... Miss Veronica Dodd left Inst night for a week-end visit with friends. Miss Martha Kierland.of Regan was a city shopper here yesterday. Mrs. Fred Fox of Sun Prairie, was a capitol caller today. Received Today—Another assortment of smart slip- over sweaters. in all the lovely bright shades. Prices $3.75 to $8.50. service by four mag- liners sailing fo Vena in 1 days. CHM ‘Tom, Gow Act. Pes, Deptt 4 | Ave.. So. doors a Maal, in et “ss GOING TO CALIFORNIA. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Tatley, who have’ been visiting in Bismarck dur+ ing the summer left this morning tf. Los Angeles, Cal. They will’ stop over for a short visit at sfinneapolis, Minn, MOVE TO PERSON COURT. Mr. and Mrs, Carl Knudtson, who were-recently married in Portland, Ore., have returned to the city and have ‘taken an ‘apartment in Person Court. LEAVES FOR MONTANA, Miss Mabel Spohn, who underwent a serious operation at the Bismarck hospital the first part of April and Mr, and. Mrs. J..H. Spohn and other relatives for the past five and a half. months left yesterday for Scoby, Mont., where she is employed in a. bank, On the way Miss Spohn will visit with friends at Minot for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weibers and children. of Flasher, visited in the city with friends yesterday, ~ Mrs. G. Gregorson ‘and Mrs, John N, Kabanuk of Max, were visitors’ in the city yesterday. Charles Dimond of Regan was a GOES. HOME Mr.,and Mrs. Hans Larson of Ar- gusville and Mrs. Charles E. Finkle of Fargo returned to their home this morning after a few days’ visit with relatives.’ They, were accompanied home by Miss Helen Gross who will visit at Fargo and the lakes until Sept. 1. 4 KELLER-NEUBAUER MARRIAGE The marriage of Miss: Gertrude Keller, daughter of Mrs. M. A. Keller of 502 Eighth St. and Harry James Neubauer took place yesterday even- ing at 7 o’clock at the home of the bride. Rev. Strutz officiated at the ceremony, Mrs. Neubauer is, a local employed in -the farm loan depart- ment of the Bank of North Dakote for only a short time came here from Reynolds, N. D. Mr. and Mrs, Neu- bauer yill make their home with Mrs. Keller, “* u ENTERTAIN AT TEA Mrs. P. E, Byrne entertained twelve ladies at tea yesterday afternoon in compliment to Mrs. R. J. Beckley of Sioux Falls, 8. D. Hold Funeral for . Mrs. Hotcemblere Funeral services for Mrs. Maggie was recently killed in an electric train accident will be held in Rich- ardton Saturday morning from the Catholic church. Mrs, R. E, Wilmann | of Tacoma, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George Robidou who are accompany- ing the remains will arrive in Rich- ardton tomorrow. Mr. Hotcemblere i will be unable to. attend the funerat of his wife as a result of the serious- ness of injuries sustained in the ac- cident. He is in a Tacoma hospital, " Rare ae cacun cons siaammeranr CSAs ‘New Styles USL. 7 has been visiting with her parents, eee eT business caller here today, girl. — cA “_A is Mr. Neubauer who has been Hotcemblere of Tacoma, Wash., who ince WEBB BROTHERS FINAL CLEARANCE Unexcelled Values in a Variety of . - Seasonable Merchandise Gingham Dresses Priced for Clearance Here is a real opportunity to freshen your summer wardrobe. There are many models well suited for street or | afternoon wear. Many are most handsomely trimmed and represent the season’s. newest styles. Dresses that sold from $7.50 to cae 50, Final Clearance. .......... 06 eeee eee Dresses that sold from $12.50 to $15 Final Clearancé........... 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Fall Suits New, snappy | $35 - $40 S.E. Bergeson & Son | Tailoring © Dry Cleaning i ng RRR SAVE YOUR EYES. ( . Eyestrain and Its Relation To Health Eyestrain means nervous strain with all its ill effects and in order to obtain health, comfort and efficiency it is advisable to have an examination of the eyes at least , once a year. Call or phone us for an appointment to have us examine your eyes. BONHAM BROS. OPTOMETRISTS De LC UT ed Last Call for Whites and chambrays. Values up to $2.75. Final Clearance. . Children’s Dresses Children’s Dresses made of good quality ginghams Many are neatly trimmed and all are perfectly made. Sizes from 8 to 12 years. shades, Skirts that sold from $9.50 to $12.50, Final. Clearance... .. Final Clearance. . Skirts that'sold from $22. 50 to -$24.50, Final Clearance. ... Skirts that sold from $13.50 ‘to $19. 50, 5.95 .. 12.50 ee! Iced Drinks and Electric Fans will not cool the body that is stuffed with heating foods. 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