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A 7 > ba ABN be fe v Y » ‘ r 8 4 x 44 ad aoa co. oe « 4 é «x wee . ley, City, and Finley. i SEPTEMBER 5, 1924 TAS Séciat and Personal | Entertain For Miss Skeels Guests for four tables of bridge were entertained last night in honor of Miss Dorothy Skeels, a bride of next week, Mrs. Burt Finney being the hostess. The high score was won by Miss Agnes Parsons. Following the games, dainty refreshments were served. Mrs. Finney was assisted during the evening by Mrs. Gordon Cox and Mrs. Myron Atkinson. BURLEIGH COUNTY SCHOOLS OPEN Burleigh county schools which op- ened this week, and their teachers are: Nydia Smith, Lincoln district; Edna Bigelow of Center, school No. 2, Crofts Estelle Pearce, Evansville, Wis., principal, Mabel Mell, Ypsilanti, . D., intermediate grades, and Edith Rupp, Baldwin, primary grades, Bald- win school; Lillian Nord, Drake, school No. 1, Ghylin: Edna Christen- son, McClusky, school No, 4, Esther- ville; Dorothy Anderson and Gladys Ness, Ecklund township; Francis and Luella Norman, schools 1 and 3, Apple Creek district. PLAN RUMMAGE SALE The Business and Professional Wo- men’s club wilt hold a rummage sale the last of: the month, the definite date to be: announced later, and all members are asked to save anything they may have which they can con- tribute to the sale, according to the committee in charge of the Scp- tember activities, which met last night. TO CALEDONIA Miss Anna House of Napoleon, who spent a short time in Bismarck vis- iting, left this morning for Caledonia, where she will teach the first and second grades during the coming year. Miss Esther Kaz, who accom- panied her here, returned today to her home .in Napoleon. HERE ON BUSINESS David C, Barrows, of Minneapolis, traveling freight agent of the Chi- cago, Rock Island and Pacific rail- road company, and W. I. Laird, Des Moines, assistant general freight agent of the Chicago Great Western Railroad company, were business vis- itors in Bismarck yesterday. RETURN FROM VACATION AT LAKES Mr. ang Mrs. W. C. Bush, daughter LaVerne, have returned from spend- ing some time at Lake ~Ottertail, and other Minnesota lakes. Miss La- ‘Verne had as her guest while away, Miss Annette Donaldson, who return- ed with them. RETURN FROM VACATION TRIP Mrs. T. G: Plomasen and son Bruce returned last evening from a five weeks vacation spent in Fargo, Val- Mrs. Ploma- sen’s mother, Mrs, Olive Gard of Far- go, accompanied then back, and will spend a week here visiting. HAVE GUESTS FROM EAST Mrs, Nellie Shinner of Cleveland, Ohio, and her brother 1. H. Fraw of Boston, Mass., arrived here on Wed- nesday and will be the guests for some time of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Shinners. Mrs. Shinners is Mr. Shin- ner’s mother. RETURN FROM MEDICAL MEET Dr. M. W. Roan and Dr. L, A.’ Schipfer and Dr. E. P. Quain re- turned yesterday from Winnipeg,| Mrs, Landgren Is Honor Guest Complimenting Mrs. A. M, Land- | gren, who is leaving today to make | her home in Underwood, Mrs. A. W. Schnecker entertained several women | last night at a bridge party. Garden | flowers were used for decorations. There were guests for three tables of bridge, Mrs. Robert Petron win- ning the high score. Mrs. Landgren was presented with a guest prize. | i { | PLAYGROUND REPRESENTATIV William J. Plunkert, representative | of the Playground and Recreation as- | sociation of America, with headquar- ; ters in Sew York, arrived here yes- \ terday from Minot, to confer with | city officials on the problem of re- creation here. His visit is the re- | sult of the report given by Eugene, Lies, of the same association, who! ‘was here last spring, on the recrea- | tion needs of Bismarck. Mr. Plunkert left today for Mit- chell, 8. D., where he will investigate | recreation ‘conditions MONSON- HANSON The marriage of Miss Gladys Irene Monson and Henry Alvin Hanson, both of Driscoll, was solemnized yes- terday afternoon at the parsonage of the Trinity Lutheran church, Rev. ! I. G. Monson reading the service. Miss ‘ | Almond Betz and Nels Mcland of Driscoll were the attendants. Mr. and Mrs, Hanson will make their home in Driscoll. N. P. OFFICIALS HERE { O. L. Starke, Kansas City, Ray E.| Goodemote, Chicago, L. B. Heinen, Kansas City, John B. Hinkson, Chi cago, A. L. Placke, Cincinnati, C. Beardsell, Buffalo, N. Y., and G.} Walter Rodine, Milwaukee, traveling passenger agents for the Northern Pacific, were visitors in the city yes- terday on their way to Killdeer. WOMANS COMMUNITY MEETS Tho regular monthly meeting of the Woman's Community Council will be held in the rest room of the Masonic Temple tomorrow, Sept. 6, at 3:30 p. m. Plans for the winter will be d cussed, and all delegates are asked to be present. COUNCIL TO OPEN PIANO STUDIO Miss Lenore Cunningham of James. | town will arrive in the city on Sun-| day, and will open a piano studio the first of the week at 507 Fourth street. Miss Cunningham will take over Harry Wagner's pupils, as Mr. Wagner leaves soon for the coast. | ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE ; Miss Marie Petron entertained sev- eral friends Wednesday evening, bridge being the diversion, There were guests for two tables. Miss Mary Parsons won the high score. were. served. HERE YESTERDAY Misses Marion, Theresa, and Helen Thole of Sykeston, who are the guests of relatives at Wilton, and Mrs. L. Thole of Wilton, were in the city: yesterday, visiting friends and.ghop- ping. RETURN FROM TRIP | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bauer and daughter Miss Beverly and Mrs. Christina Robideu returned _ last , | night from Minneapolis and the lukes | after a months visit with friends and relatives. where they attended the mecting of; GIRL SCOUTS TO HOLD MEETING the American Congress of Surgeons, which was held this week. RETURN FROM TRIP Miss Hulda Pletan and Mrs. Ray Stair have returned from a trip to Dunn Center, where they visited Miss Pletans people, and from a visit to the Badlands. They, made the trip by automobile. ' VISIT AT MILTON Mr. and Mrs. L, L. Butterwick and children, Dorothy and Douglas, mo- tored to Milton, where they are the guests af the former's brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Waind. .; RETURN FROM VISIT Mrs. Minnie Shuman and her moth- er, Mrs. Louis Larson, returned on Wednesday from a months trip spent at Minnesota lakes, Duluth, and La Crosse, Wis. LEAVE FOR SPOKANE Mrs, Joseph Tully and son Terence of Spokane, who have been the.guests of Miss Kate Lyons, left today for their home. FOOD SALE The Edith Cavell Girl Scouts will | have a. food and candy sale on Sat- urday, at 2 p. m. at the Bismarck Food Market. VISIT HERE Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Baker of Han- cock, Minn., ate the guests of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Baker. VISITS AT SIOUX FALLS Miss Lois Hartman has returned from a visit to Sioux Falls, S, D. Miss ‘Hartman was away about two weeks. RETURNS FROM VISIT Rose Sell has returned from s visit spent with friends at Mis: ON: FARM George L,-Gullikson is spending ie week on his farm at Watford ys RETURNS FROM MINNESOTA Mrs, W. E. Ricker has returned ter a several weeks visit in Minneso- FROM VELVA W. E. Byerly of Velva spent Wed- nesday in the city on bus! Aor paren ARENA ire . Bates 61 Azena,, was here yes: terday on business, © The Edith Cavell Girl Scouts will hold a meeting tonight at 7:30, at the Episcopal parish house. Import- ant business will be brought up, and all members are urged to attend. SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF WAY MEET The Sons and Daughters of Norway will meet tonight at 8 o'clock at the A: O.U. W. halt. AM members are urged to be present. RETURNS TO CALIFORNIA Miss Monica St who has spent the past month at Richardton, and pastoreny, for her home in San Diego, al. NOR- REV. BURNS HERE Rev. H. R. Burns of Steele, form- erly of Bismarck, was in the city on Wednesday, visiting, and he also spent some time at the fair at Man- dan. WITH BANK OF NORTH DAKOTA Miss Cecil Ryan has accepted a position in the Bank of North Da- kota, arriving here the first of the week from her home in Linton. TO TEACH IN PARK RIVER Miss Marion - Morange left this The Weather Increasing cloudiness * and warmer. Made For You ~ by -- | Then countless Following the games, , refreshments women asked me Charming Negligee i ile and lace muke this neg- ligee which is lovely enough to make any waman want to stay at home to; wear it. The lace the voile which reneh blue, and it is worn over a slip of pink satin. | It looks morc elaborate thin it real- j ly is, because the wing draperies and the lace are applied on a straight foundation that is simplicity itself as to cut. ne ene morning for Park River, where she has accepted a position as teacher in the grade school. RETURNS FROM ST. PAUL Miss Corrine Kettleson has return- ed from spending the past two wecks with her relatives in St. Paul. RETURNS FROM MINNEAPOLIS Lyman Baker has returned’ from spending a few days in Minneapolis. HERE ON BUSINESS Harry O'Neil of McKenzie was in Bismarck yesterday, on business. TO SPEND WEEK END IN MINOT Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shaft will I PAID $5 FOR THESE POWDERS ONCE By Edna Wallace Hopper I was asked to offer women my aids !to youth and beauty, and I did. They are, I believe, the greatest in exist- ence, for I searched the world to get hem. about powders. I am” an actress and a movie star. We in our world care nothing for expense, Any- thing which adds to our beauty is worth many times its . cost. So I have long paid $5 per box, as have others, to obtain the very utmost in a powder. was made to my order. Now I have asked the makers to supply these identical powders, in quantities, at prices all could pay. I have agreed to market them to wo- men who desire them. Thus I am able to supply these same powders at 50c and $1. I owe that to the kind- ness of the makers. 1 use.a heavy cold-cream powder, based on my Youth Cream. and stays. This I call my Cream: Rowder.,.» But, jnany like a powder light and fluffy. have this powder made in two forms. All druggists and toilet counters now supply my Youth Cream Powder at $1 and my light Face Powder at . Both come in three shades white, flesh and brunette. There may be greater powders in the world, but I have never found them, and I have consulted the great- est experts. I know that anyone who compares them with ordinary pow- ders will be amazed and delighted. I shall gladly mail you a sample of the kind you want if you will mail this coupon, Please do that now. Edna Wallace Hopper Photo 1923 Each lot women SeT — ———> SAMPLE FREE \ Edna Wallace Hopper, 816 | 536 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago | {] Youth Cream Powder [] Face Powder w * BISMARCK.N.DAK, DIAMONDS."JEWELAY =~ ENGAGEMENT DIAMONDS Mean a GREAT Deal both to those who give and to those who receive them. If bought from Knowles the jeweler they will mean all that fine diamonds can mean — per- petual pleasure and satis- faction. Over thirty years experi- ence in Diamond buying and selling .enables us to give helpful suggestions together Bergeson’s High Class Tailoring. with fair prices to diamond ‘buyers. F. A. KNOWLES Jeweler—Bismarck. \.. The house of “Lucky Wedding “Rings.” | Bismarck hospital: THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE) FIVE} spend the week-end in. Minot, visiting relatives and friends, FROM JAMESTOWN Mrs. Claude Henderson of James- town spent yesterday in Bismarck, | visiting and shopping. ' FROM MINOT and family of )Minot are in the city {on a pleasure trip. TO ATTEND SCHOOL Miss Ethel Mandigo. of Linton will spend the winter in Bismarck, | white attend:ng school here. Baby Girl Born Announcements has been received | here that Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Spar ler of Billings, Montana, are the parents of a baby girl, Barbara Jean { Spangler. Mr. Spangler lived here until two years fo. Bismarck Hospital Admitted for treatment to | the Jacob Gunsch Mrs. Reisinauer, Yucca; Andrew Haberle, Golden Valle; bron; Henry Lang, Lehr; EB. 0. Hed- Juice Of Lemon \” Whitens The Skin the skin, white is to mix the juice of two‘lemons with three ounces of \ tifier. Massage on bleach and hands, ous stage that clear, youthful skin and rosy mix this remarkable lotion yourself. ter it is prepared. Mr. ahd Mrs. Alex D, Hagenstcin! —_____——- \_ CITY NEWS eo) John , Discharged: Mrs. H. R. Roth, He- | —SSS—=—==SSS>S| | The only harmless way to bleach | softener and beau- | this sweetly fragrant dem- into the face, neck, arms It can not irritate, Fam- | beauties use it to bring | white complexion; also as a freckle, sunburn and tan bleach. You inust | It can not be bought ready to use | because it acts best immediately af- —hdv. ger, Golden Valley, and Fred Fuchor, Zap. Births: Mrs. E, A boy was born to Mr. anal oo Lidstrom, Glen Ullin, St. Alexius Hospital sel Admitted for treatment to the St.’ Mi } | i With the | oH a Merkel, jexius hospital: Mrs, Ludwig iss Hattie O’Berg, Spitzer, Wilton; t Lyons, city. ‘Ghe FLORSHEIM SHOE beaut of a Follies git. and the rugged endurance of an v¢t#tad¢ Orchard White, | which any drug- gist will supply l t for a few cents. th Oa Shake well in « a ete bottle, and you PJ have a whole quar- | ter-pint of the! The Parkway $10. most wonderfu) | skin whitener, | OF Baldwin; Jacob Hazelton, and Miss Marga- i scharged; John, Joseph and Ed- | Basement Shoe Dept. customer, at Ware ses eo Sizes 51% to 8, only ....... Outing Flannel A good quality Twill, white, pink and grey, limit to a 6 to 9 Saturday Special. Sizes 11 A. W. LUCAS CO. & FOR SCHOOL SHOES 2 pairs for 25c 27 inch, 13c Special. $1.48 to 2, only. ..2.2... $2.13 Glass mixing bowls. sizes—6 to 9 Saturday The set. Basement Shoe Dept. Store open Saturday evening. We want to make it a busy 8 hours and offer from 6 to 9.in the Bargain Basement 120 dozen pairs of children’s school stockings, black and cordovan, fine elastic ribbed cotton, all sizes, at Mixing Bowls A set of 5 98c Our Bargain Basement Shoe Department for ..’ CHILDREN’S SCHOOL SHOES. Black and Brown Calf Skin — Welt Soles. Sizes 814 to 11, $1.76 DV" (V/A D'OWAVAAW/DAW/AVAA/AAWAiAWAVAY 9 p.m. until further notice. Announcement We wish to thank the general public and assure you of our’ appreciation for the kind co-operation shown during the summer months enabling us to close at 6 p. m. on Saturday evenings. Beginning Saturday, Sept. 6th, we will remains open til! A. W. Lucas Co. Webb Bros. Bismarck Cloak Shop Rose Shop TE 2 ee Sarah Gold Shop Harris-Robertson a aes ea Se mt RCS Dt Dt Dt Dt Dt DD Det Dt DDD DD DD ield: John W.| Regan; fre. alma Mgthe¢s/#Turtle ward Lange, Richter, § ick Kaip, Glen|'Lake; Dean Macmonagle, McKenzie; Ullin; Miss Opal Just, Judson; Roy! Msr. H. ©, Kunkel, Philip Clemens Schaaf, ! Thysill, and John Anderst, Just, Judson;* Mr: . Anthony; Miss Clara Rierson,| Fredo HARRINGTON’S BARBER and BEAUTY SHOP Will next week. up-to-the-minute place in the staté. THREE PRIVATE SHAMPOO booths. Hair DRIED the SUN-AERO way. open its remodeled Beauty Parlor and oths. SHOP. The most complete THREE MARCELL Private Ladies LADIES PRIV. = OUTSIDE N TRANCE, And then the N SHOP with FIVE more expert workman, Seven of the best barbers and SHINGLERS in the state and FOUR MARCELL! ALL SHINGLES 50c. ET RIGHT IN AND THE BEST. PERMANENT WAVE. PHONE for appointment. Open to 8:00 P. M. NO WAITING. G Call us up about WRITE 130-W your OR Phone é THE FAIR STORE 8rd and Broadway New Winter Coats Latest materia!, newest styles, many fur trimmed. —SEE OUR WINDOWS—— Special For Saturday $19.50 It will pay you to look for our Satur- day Specials. We will have a number . of Special Bargains. ‘Mother! — “Guard the child's teeth” Those tiny teeth are a priceless gift — guard them well! WRIGLEY’S is a wonderful help to keep teeth clean and sound, for it clears out the crevices, makes the mouth sweet and removes acid con- ditions from which most people suffer. A prominent physician says: “It is surprising how free from decay the teeth can be kept by using gum after each meal.” aa WRIGLEY’S is good, not only for the teeth, but sor the nerves and appetite and digestion, too. The whole family should use