The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 23, 1923, Page 5

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oe (La Fes — “pcial and - 2E REASO! NDING eh Gets MORE REASON FOR SPENDING i { Personal TIME OUTROORS THIS FALL | . Take} Nuptial Vows. At} Mandan Church As a [surprise to friends came the marfriage of Miss Helen But- Jer, daugpiter of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Butlery ]915 Seventh street, and 4 Harold (phorley of Mandan Satur- day eveming at 8 o'clock at the Manse off tie Bpiscopal’ church rector, R@v F. H. Davenport. Mrs. Chorley tas received nurs-s train- ing at St\ Barnabus hospital, Min- neapolis, Minn., and.the St. A'e<ius . hospital, igmarck. Mr. Chorley i3 with the |Missouri Valley Grocery Se mpany <f Mandan. * One. and| Mrs. Chorley who are both popufar in, this vicinity will make their) home in Mandan. . Current Events \ Club Meets The Current Events club will| meet at the home of Mrs. -Alfred Zuger, 201 W .Thayer gtreet tomor> tow afternoon, when the subject of Japan will be taken up for*discus- | sion. | Tie ladies attending and wish- ing to send clothing, toys, or o her articles in the box being prepared | vy Mrs. Zuger for the orphans in| the orphanage in Syria where/ ‘ A Alma K. Kerr has charge are ask- 4 ed to brine them to the meeting. | a? 7 Alumni Give Kitchen Shower aS is A kitchen shower was given by| ae eel of St. Alexius hos=|, Some of the loveliest days 0, th. havy gone veiore. It has the be- pital coer gash cules oe year come after the heat of the | coming Here that comes from an Heckl6y RAEN) cer hoke HACERIROAtD summer is done rai the sa invertet] plait loosed a little below Chester Jchnion took place Mon-| come to roost on the trees. Days | the shoulder, day, at ('1e nifses recreation room | cool and invigorating that bring} Both coats are belted, both have last night. ‘The young women | out as many new clothes as there | sockets that are frankly flapped pure ent ined ee syen are motors on the roads and and lapels that aie least Sat end ing by mipic and singing, ama were served at the’ crowds at the football genes. fave fine lines. Apparently triv- close of tht evening. Because the new fall coat is the | in) details but all important where= most im, t purchase to be | iceriect tailoring would mar the DriscollW. €. T. ¢. T.U. ye ‘ead here ies drawing shire hang and style of a coats of two e smartest seen. Gifes I Reception conte conte they are se, whe sited The two pictured show the t, ‘Members @ the W. C. T. U. of ction that. make ne cicero Cale atey Driscoll entefained their husbands ry sport coats of other seasons | will furnish any woman’ wi ‘y( and the localteachers at a recep- » Sppear drab and uninteresting. legitimate excuse for spentling “tion Salube event at the home| ‘ ‘There is the plaid, 2 Helle bokier much of hen time outdoors this of . and jrs. H. A. Knudson. | . Hallowe'en Porations were.used and more vivacious than any. that aaa to effect darming decorations about the Kgdson home. i iyisi Fortune teing, games, and a home. He will go by way of Minnea-' pects to return about the end of thé ep con'§t. were the enna rene where he will stopover (Week: * 4|'terday. to visit his brother, Frank Hatris,' —_—_ ,and then go to Houston, Texas and NATURALIZATION’ OFFICER. CALLERS FROM DRISCOLL. a ne a debious luncheon wae! irom there to his home in Califor-) R_:4. Carlson, U, $ Naturalization |- Atty. aiid Mrs. E. C, Ruble of Drid- served’ by thdadies of the W. C.) = Examiner, who has been engaged in |‘coll ‘were . city visitors seen T. Uz conducting. examinations in this sec- | While here they shopped and visi 2 ee ’ p. E. O. GUEST. DAY. tion, stopped at ‘the court house’ to- | with POU: g ° Forty Orianize | As Gri Reserves |the Mandan chapter at the home o Forty teen-al tigints with their! church school \aders met in the First Pua ht Monday at 7:30. o'clock decided to or- ganize as Girl Hlertes. This de- cision wag reacll after a cereful ane? frginize* Ins for} *somts, C mp rs LGitl Re orv rogram ¢m- ‘eg of ho organizajns api f+ de adapted for pn-age gir's Church Schoolsit is the progre'n of the Young fomen’s Christian Association anft is designed to meet, the phal, intellectual, social and refoug life of the Teen Age GirleiIt is internation- al in scope hajg a membership of 177,000, 1,00of whom are in Foreign Lands.{ The Committdn charge.of this work is Miss Ctle Haugen, Mrs. ‘Ci B. Nupan, Mi Robertson, Miss Irene Robertsomnd Mrs. J. J. M. MacLeod. Théirls meet every Sunday in the arch school and axety Monday fm mid week ses- AOE ae RETURN FROMOTOR TRIP. Mr, and Mrs, Bs Gobel and son, -Ray, have returnifrom Sibley, la., where they atteni the golden w ding of Mr. ands. C. S, Janes, parents of Mrs, Gl. Enroute they stopped .in Staj, Minn., where they were joined; their daughter, Mrs. William .Rqson. Attending the celebration w\23, all the sons and daughters anfandchildren be- ing present excq Charles Gobel, who was ‘unable \be present be- cause of attending University of North Dakota. y GETS PASS | EUROPE. Grant Call of Ggo, Ill, son of , Mrs. N. L. Call angesident of Bis- marck for a numjof years, has been, given a comjpntary pass to Enrope by the Ge@ Electric co: pany: with which § connected, to supervise all the tric equipment of the Leviathan, tgant p: steamer of the Ug State General Electric pany the Leviathan’s eljeal equipment wwhich is .of the 14 in every re- spect. Mr. Call .s{ Saturday on the giant steame: REV. STRUTZ [MEETING * Rev. C.F. Strufill leave to- ‘ morrow fg Martifere thé Dis- trict Minfeterial ion of the Evangelicat. church be held dur- ing the coming Dr. HG. “Kiekhoefet, Ph. D.Dhi ll, xi bi % the occasion ough addrésses tbe given by > the varions ministe$ending. Rev. Strutz will .@ret of next * week, ~ 4 "IN MINOT ONBINESS Wi tate -pri- MR, HARRIS LEAVOR, HOME Lyman’ Harris offona, Calif., formerly ‘a resident: @marck, who |, , DAY,. OCTOBER 28, 1998 ive bakin THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Guest day was obgerved yesterday! day- by the local P. E. 0. when they. entertained members of | Mrs. N.“O. Remstad: Twelve; Man: dan ladies were present. The after- noon was spent by the ladies in pro- gressive games. Members of 'the tertainment committee included Mmes. Genevieve Cox, Ina Thorberg, and Nan Hollingsworth: Tl HOLD TRYOUTS. A Tryouts for the playmakers will be held at the high school tomorrow. Tryouts for the debating team will] be held, later. The question which will be debated this year is: -‘Re- solved: That the United States and Canada shall ‘enter into an agree- ment to open the St. Lawrence and Great Lakes to sea-going vessels.” ON SPRING BUYING TRIP. R. M. Bergeson, who has been.in Minneapolis, Mirin., and Chicago, iL, | for a short time, selecting spring merchandise for Bergeson & Son, re- turned yesterday. S. E. Bergeson, who: accompanied him on: the aks ex- PROIRORNSS LOCOS NOOO ISOC III | KITCHEN CUPBOARD | By NELLIE MAXWELL Ne MORE CELERY COMBINATIONS \ —— ELERY makes a Cc garnish w! curted. “Cut it Ia it In twotnch lengths with a sharp me knife; beginning at the outside of | hospital for a short fime asa result | the talk, make fine cuts to. the cen: ter, leaving a bit to hold vhe spray lnwher tm he ete ca oe | “DLA PEPSIN” ENDS STOMACH MISERY, GAS, INDIGESTION, Instantly! Stomach ¢ corrected! » vol ¢ Drop the pleces thus shredded into ice-cold water and in an hour they. willbe curled, These curled pleces may be used in salads with other. vegetables or fruits, or they may be used as a gatnish for a deb, Sisterhood}te conduct two more’ hearings before returning to St. iP “LEGION "AUXILIARY will hold: their, régular meeting WeN nesday. evening at theA. 0. U., W.1 hall. at 8 o'clock. ity ‘given jointly:by the. Legion and [the -Auxiliary ‘will follow the: busi- ness meeting, LT. FIRST PALL MEETING ‘ Thé L, T. 'L. ‘will meet, Thursday afternoof at the First Baptist church | about 4 o'clock. This will be the first meeting ‘of the fall season and. all miembers are urged to attend. The regular meeting of «the De-!< gree of Honor evening at 8 o'clock at A. O. U. W. hall when business of | will be considered. Bisma.c slowly in St. Alexius hospital, where he has been confined for sometime with heart trouble, ~{ Mr, and Mrs, Fred Swenson have returned from a visit of a few days at the J.-E. Ola home at Sims, Miks Leota Hendgrshott has gone! to Niche,-N. D., on. officig! business for. the Compensation Bureau, : : | F. A. KNOWLES OUT OF HOSPITAL F, A. Knowles, who has been @nder He will’ go west of the river - ‘ groPs OVER, aa: American >Legion Auxiliary,|'Cities. - A ‘hallowe’en “par- bit onene yesterday. weeks, DEGREE OF HONOR will be held this importance ILL IN HOSPITAL, ' am Barncek, Jr, junior in the High school, is progressing pious RETURN FROM SIMS. Phone 631, ON BUSINESS ‘TRIPS. al treatment at the St, Alexius | I Macaroni. , 4: packages r feel’ the ‘slightest: distress, from: nev Co Potatoes With Celery.— | indi ‘Divestion ora sour, one and one-half tablespon. fuls of butter over. a moderate fi put in one cupful of. finely. celery; cook for fifteen minut h stirring occasionally, then,.add twp | tation 4 d ‘pain disappear. potatoes Guarantee each package to and cook until slightly | diggstion at once. End your tronble for few cents. soptuls of cold boiled joes One y colored. When nearly done season with salt and pepper and serv | sprinkled @ith gucenet parsley. Bett obs ab seeecawh of one tabl add four tablespoontuls of chopped celery; cook slowly for fifteen min: utes; add four eggs and stir _untif set in well and sérve at once, | Col With Fed until: sptepate two eupfuls ot ley, tender, eut In ineh pleces, one cupful of white sauce aco tt dice: ippy cheese. | NEILSON’S MILLINERY AND dni SHOP. id, stomach, after you a ia tabl chopped | reaches H correct) ‘Five wae! Five five Sai to..the ‘Bu: “Bd, DeCotse of Miles City, Monty topped off in Bismarck yesterday to i friends on his way to the I'win ,DR.. ,ROAN TO MEDICAL MEETING, Dr.:M.. W. Roan has left for: Chi- cago, Ill, to attend a meeting of the American College of Surgeons which MRS; DOBLER RETURNS, i, Dobler will’ return to- ren, Ill, where she hag been visiting relatives’ for several WEDNESDAY SEWING CIRCLE. The Weduentny Sewing Circle will i Cash and Carry Grocery Wednesday Specials Fancy Spring Chickens. Per pound ...... Hallowe’en Pumpkins, pounds of Richholt’s ‘quality Coffee will be given FREE to the Burleigh county farmer bringing in ‘the, five best ears of Yellow Dent Corn between now-and Saturday, November 3, 1928. nds of Richholt’s Quality Coffee will be FR a the Burleigh coun! t ears of White turday, November 3, 1923, is of Richholt’s Qu h:co! akWednesdey afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. 0. E. Kafer zive a birthday party yesterday afternoon for. he? little daughter, Miss Marjorie Isabel who celebrated her sixth birthday gt that time. Six little girls invited in ‘to celebrate the happy occasion were: Misses, Irma Logan, Jean ‘Kraft, Susie Imus, Iris Kafer, and ‘Laura Ellsworth. The dining room ‘in which the birthday luncheon was \‘served at 6 o'clock after a delight- ‘ful afternoon spent in playing games was charmingly decorated with hal- lowe'en colors. Assisting the hos- \tess was Mrs. EB. N. Kafer. eae: LEAVE FOR OR WISCONSIN. Mrs, K. C. Stai and son, Billy, of ‘Garrison, left this morning for Eau their future home. For the past two ryears Mr. Stai,has been engaged in road construction work here, ‘hey stopped ovet in Bismarck yesterday forashort visit with Mrs. Henry Ed- mark, RESERVE. OFFICE! MEETING E. P. Quain has gone to De- Mich., to attend a meeting of tion of Reserve Officers. Col. Quain is a delegate from North Dakota. While away he will attend the meeting of the American College of Surgeons in Chi- cago, Ill. ATTENDS Col. RETURNS TO INDIANA. Mrs. Ni J, Rader of Akron, Ind., left this morning for her home after spending th epast six weeks as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. D. £. Shipley. MISS BUCHHOLZ RETURNS. Misd Mary Buchholz has returned from LaCrosse, Wis. where she has been visiting with her mother, Mrs. Eliza Buchholz for several months past, TO ATTENDING MEDICAL M ING. Dr. V. J. La Rose has left for Chi- cago, Ill, to attend the meeting of the American College of Surgeons, which is in session there this week. DELIVERS ADDRESS AT CONFER- é ENCE Attorney C. L. Young left this morping for Minot te attend the So- cial Workers’ conference which opens tonight. AttoPrey Young will de- liver an address at vie ‘meeting. ATTENDS SOCIAL CONFERENCE Miss Henrietta J. Lund, director of the Children’s Bureau for North Dakota left this morning for Minot at ‘a seveFe cold was discharged yes- ‘{o attend the social workers’ confer- -|ence which is being held there, * ATTENDS MEETING + Dr. James Grassick. of Grand Forks attended a meeting of the Executive Board of the North Dakota Tuber- culosis. Association in Bismarck Sat- urday: LEGION MEETING :The American Legion will hold a imeeting at’ the Wloyd Spetz post Wednesday at the A. O. U. W. hall. \. LEAVES FOR ‘MINNEAPOLIS Mts, E. P. Quain will leave this fevening to spend a few days iti Minneapolis, Minn. ————— -DR. M. E. BOLTON “Osteopathic Physician 119% 4h St Telephone Bismarck, ‘N. D. Seventh and Thayer Sts. en farmer bringing in the Corn Tetireen now papa ia Coffee ‘will be given Resser bringing in‘ the ‘variety Peyrese now . taeet-at the home of Mrs. M. Zvorist |” Claire, Wis, where they will make |- "PLAYS MARY “ CARD OF_THANKS / We wish 'to th and neighbors for the Mrs. Maria | Pe Pennel and wife. Mr. and Mrs. The regular meeti three es | Dolan, liam the Mrs. Mooncy, Wotuga, Miss Eveline Bate- magn, Elbowoods, Miss Angeline Gil- lette, Elbowoods, and Thomas Braun, Richardton, June McDonald, Miss Mary Cashel, Bismarck, George hen eo Man Who Knows ‘ Insurance.” ‘ Bement Miss Marie Mayer, who has play- | ed the part of Mary Magdalene in of the Passion | Play at Oberammergau, now is #} student Oberammergau, she appeared in the play the first time when but a baby. productions in New York. ARTA TELE CITY NEWS | fh Hospital, Wallace Campbell is confined to the St. Alexius hospital’ by illness. Devine Speaks J. M. Devine, commissioner of im- migration, spoke to the Town Criers club in Mandan last, night. he speaks in Jamestown, Wednesday in New Rockford and Thursday Minot. St. Alexius Hospital Henry Mooney, Zap, , city have entered Alexius hospital for treatment. Wil- Dodge, has been dis- charged from the hospital. Keller, N. P. Party Comes A party of high officials of the Northern Pacific Railroxd, headed by Howard Elliott, chairman of the board of directors, is expected to stop in Bismarck tomorrow, return- ing from a trip to the west coast; | NEST For the friend far away, for the folks back . home — your photograph. Arrange for a sit- the busy winter sea- ting before son starts. SLORBY STUDIO Bismarck, N. D. . You should call us up when your plans are being made —particularly if they re- late to buildings —s0 that these plans be checked irom a fire in- eurance point of vie —+0 that you may be entit- Jed.to a minimum charge for your insurance. —that you may safe-ruard our workman the lives of ,and protec’ posses, your After a building has been completed the local, agent of the'Hartford Fire Insur- ance Company merely ap- |} plies the rate ia Aca to hazards. ee The policy is for your jrvtention. The agent your friend. For safe and sure insurance, call - MURPHY Born in e Today in Henry Solen, the St. may We pro- XN. D.. '’ SHOE REPAIRING CREWSKY SHOR SHOP 109—Srd 8 Orme Van Ho Hel: all our ues c nnell. of 7 | Lloyd Spetz Post at the A. 0 |U. W. hall, 1194—4th | Wednesday evening, October 24. A.C. M. Hallowe’en pro- ‘gram and lunch. CAPITOL THEATRE, LAST TIME TONIGHT (TUESDAY) Street, American ak a i a |floral offering and kind stritaned Wednesday evening, ‘October lin the services for our beloved son, father, and brother. 24, at 8 o'clock, at the A O, W. hall. » Hallowe’en party af. Lawrence. and William/ ter the meeting. Every. mem: ‘ber.come. Let KLBIN'S fit it with a het or. cap thet fits your face as well KLEIN'S TOGGERY YOUR HEAD! as your head. “ST. ELMO” ° -COMING WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY- FRIDAY “Strangers of the Night” CAPTAIN APPLEJACK Featuring Matt Moore, Enid ‘Bennett: * (Lady Marian in “Robin Hood”) and *# Barbara La Marr. A Brilliantly Spectacular Picture of Thrilling Romance " and Baffling Mystery. $19,576,343.00. CARNEY AND BEAR CREEK COAL Get your winter supply before cold, weather sets in. . ., We have: full ‘supply and ‘can fill orders promptly. F. H, CARPENTER: LUMBER CO. Also the Famous, Funny Gumps in a two reel comedyt “UNCLE BIM’S GIFTY ‘One of the best programs of the season. U The Office, of the State Commissioner of Agriculture récords, That the. number of dairy cows in North _ Dakota has increased 33% since 1919. The national cen$us rehortcd the value.of North: Dakota dai 7 p.. ai: in- wy asf In 1923 the painted value i is “$34,600,000.00. First National Bank The Pioneer Bank ‘Phone 116 Ominvwe ie KS BSP awan Bo = Es ER

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