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e— 1 | Social and Personal HURSDAY, JULY 9, 1925 * a THE BISMARCK TRIBUN is connected with | the Stacy Bism I. 0. 0. F. TO STERLING About fifteen members of | City Lodge, No. 1, Internutional Order of Odd Fello went to Sterling last ~ : there. Mr. Tavis night to assist the chapter there inj the ceremomes of initation | BRIDGE, LUNCHEONS, DINNERS, TEA Six tables of players were enter- tained at bridge last night by Misses Ruth and Ethel’ Pollard at their home 500 Avenue A as a courtesy to Miss Marie Ragsdale of Florence, S. C., and Miss Louise Campbell of nston Salem, N. C., the house guests of Miss Mary Atkinson. Prizes in the bridge games were won by Miss Agnes Parsons and Miss Lucille Ha'l. Miss Alta Jones of Harvey and Miss Jean Waldren of Drayton were also out of town guests. A luncheon was served late in the evening. , Miss Ruth Rawlings is entertain- ing eight young women at a 11 o'clock breakfast tomorrow compli- mentary to several out of town visi- tors, among ‘Nem Misses Marie Ray- sdale, Louise Campbell, and Kather- ine Schottler of Dexter, Minn., the latter the house guest of Mrs. P. C. Remington. Miss Hazel Lenhart, 64 Avenue B, will be hostess at a seven o'clock dinner this evening complimentary to Miss Katherine Schottler of Dex- ter, Minn., Miss Marie Ragsdale of Florence, 8, C., Miss Jean Waldren of Drayton, N. D., Miss Barbara Page of Leeds, N. Di, and Miss Helen Woods of Harlton, Mont, Covers will be laid for sixteen. Madame Corwin Entertains at Bridge Luncheon Madame Corwin entertained this afternoon at bridge luncheon for her guest, Mrs. Taylor of Plainsfield, N. J. Plainsfield is Madame Cor- win's old home and she and Mrs. Tay- lor have been friends since girlhood. The prettily planned affair this afternoon was given for a number of other out-of-town guests in addition to Mrs. Taylor. ce RETURNS HOME Miss Hazel Nielson arrived home from Jamestown last night. Miss Nielson stopped in Jamestown for the state convention of the American Le- gion Auxiliary on her way from New York City where she had been attending the national convention of Overseas Women. LEAVES FOR CHICO HOT SPRINGS E, A. Brown will leave tonight for Chico Hot Springs, Mont., where he will spend sometime. Before return- ing home he will tour Yellowstone National Park. RETURNS FROM COAST Ralph R. Jewell has returned from is vacation which he spent on the Coast. He visited in San Francisco and with his brother, Paul M. Jewell, in Seattle. HOME FROM COAST Miss Adele Kaufmann has returned from a vacation spent at Spokane and other cities on the western coast and has resumed her position as bouk- keeper at the Lucas store. GUEST RETURNS HOME Miss Marie Ragsdale, the house guest of Miss Mary Atkinson for the past week, will leave tomorrow night for her home in Florence, S. C. ARRIVES HOME Mrs. J. W. Ferrell arrived home to- day from a seven weeks visit with friends and relatives in Ohio and Chicago. RETURN FROM PARK Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Nupen have just returned from a thrée weeks’ trip to the Yellowstone National Park. HOME FROM TRIP Mrs. J. C. Taylor returned recently from a two months trip ts Des Moines, Iowa, and Chicago. Moines, Iowa and Chicago. ACCEPTS POSITION Miss Rose Mary Lomas has ac- cepted a position in the office of the city auditor. A SON BORN Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woods of this city announce the birth of a son this morning. ACCEPTS POSITION Miss Barbara Register has accepted a position at Webb Brothers store during the summer holidays. FROM NAUGHTON Francis Clooten was in the city from Naughton Township yesterday. HERE YESTERDAY George Morris of Naughton Town- ship was here on business yesterday. HOME FROM VACATION F. D. Riley has returned from a vacation trip in Minnesota. VISITED HERE Lester Khunert ef Wilton vi friends here yesterday. Home made Ice Cyeam at the Dewdrop on Broadway. Th EY The Weather Fair and warmer tonight and Friday. . ited MEN’S BLAZERS, $4.95. Bergeson’s , Quality-Style-Eeonomy AND BREAKFASTS ENTERTAIN |..2". 8; 4. Belton of UNGER SET AND THEIR GUESTS | ¢''y, 2° his, deuehte VISI1OR LE VES | stown has in the returned home after wid Evangeline Bolton, 216 Third. | rden flowers will be used to de- HOUSE GUESTS ; corate the table. ie and Miss Helen Woot! of Hariton, Mrs. Gordon Cox was hostess yes-| Mont. are visiting in the city, the terday at a charmingly appointed| Suests of Miss Marion’ Burke, luncheon given in honor of Miss revere Marie Ragsdale of Florence, S.C. RETURN FROM MINOT | and Miss Louis Campbell of Winston| , Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Burke and Salem, N. C., who are house guests | Children, who have been in Minot for of Mrs. Cox's sister, Miss Mary At- several days, are expected home to-| kinson. A pink and lavendar color| Mor0w. motif was carried out, pink and —— lavendar bouquets of sweet peas,| ATTENDS BROTHER'S FUNERAL being given as favors. The bonor|.,Mr. and Mrs. Joel Stebbins of guests ‘were presented with corsage | Helena, Mont., ‘ate in the city for bouquets in the same colors, Tick| the funeral of Mr, Stebbin's brother, and lavendar were the colors used Henry. on the pretty place cards and the rere menu was in harmony with the de- ‘ FOR FUNERAL corations. nellitg Marie. Stebbins’ has arrived Bridge was played during the aft-| here from Fairbault, Minn. to attend, ernoon. Miss Campbell, held high| the funeral of her ‘brother. score at the close of the games and} 1 ME Miss Ruth Rawlings was second] RETURNS HOME high. Miss Jean Waldren of Dray-| , Tony Baenan returned to hic home ton, the guest of Miss Katherine | in Jamestown today after a <cveral Goddard, was also an out of town| da¥s visit in the c ts. SOTA guests. MINNESOTA GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hawk, bere An attractively appointed tea was|from Minnesota, are guests of Mr. given this afternoon by Mrs. Myron . Olaf Lundin. Atkineon at her home, 206 West 0 a favor for the guests of SHOPPED ) Mary Atkinson, Miss Louise! Mrs. August Johnson. Campbell and Miss Marie Ragsdale.| Peterson were here from Was AAR ARAN. enn | yesterday, shopping. IN WASHBURN Wednesday Club ’ S. L, Nuchols ‘of the firm of Lang- Mrs. Remington’s er and Nuchols isin Washborn on egal business. Guests Yesterday|“" “"" ON BUSINESS ; Chris Nelson and son, Hans. of Mrs. P. C. Remington was ho: , ate : \ to the menibers, of the Wednesday | Washburn were here on bus Bridge club yesterday at a luncheon | > uF oa at the Country club. Attractive flor- FROM BRITTIN ipsemerone een ine W. D. Brownawell was here from | noon. Mrs. E. H. L. V De ee eney high honors in the g: Newton and Mrs. Everet L: of Mandan were the only out-of-town guests, | A. G. D.’s TO YEL! A special train bearing a large , feipal number of members of the Alpha | SU" and Wind Bring Out Usly Spots. Gamma, Delta Sorority passed How to Remove Easily. throug here this morning at 11:30] Here o'clock over the Northern Pacific. The young women making a trip to Yellowstone Park and other points of inte { er, a chance, Mi Kleface, to try a remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a reliable concern that it will not cost you a penny unless it removes the freckles; while if it ~ clear complexion the AT CHIROPRACTORS MEETING |expate ds tating neten * , Dr. R. S. Enge attended the meet-] Simply get an ounce of Othine-— ing of the state*board of chiroprac-| double strength—from any drug or tors at the Gardner Hotel, Fargo,| department store and a few appli Tuesday, July 7. There were seven] tions should show you how easy applicants for licenses. to rid yourself of the home! - get a benutiful complexion HERE FOR FUNERAL Rarely ig more than one ounce need- Mr. and Mrs, Lunde and three chil-]ed for the worst case. ! dren of Dickinson are in the ci Be sure to ask the drug for the attend the funeral of Mrs. Lunde’s|double strength Othine brother-in-law, Henry Stebbins, who] strength is sold under guarantee of, was drowned Tuesday. money back if it fails vour freckle: Othine Labor HERE Norvel and Arc tin were here yes| ERDAY Marble of Brit- lay. FR IM MORTON Elvin Hoover of Morton township was here yesterday. \ TO LIVE HERE L. C. Tavis of Mobridge, purchased the L. W. on Avenue C and will mi: DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician D. has |] 19% 4th St. Telephone 240 house Bismarck, N. D. is home Henzler property, corner 9th and Rosser FOR SALE Large beautiful lot, East front, South exposure, and fine shade trees, space for two additional houses, located near St. Alexius Hospital. Present house has furnace heat, hardwood floors, large screened porch, four bedrooms and double garage. The whole corner can be purchased at $5,500.00, the 50x140 taking in the house at $4,500.00. A cash first payment, and balance, monthly payments like rent. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Exclusive Agents. , Webb Block Phone 0 _ BARGAINS AT BRESLOW’S Guaranteed Fountain Syringe. é Combination Fountain Syringe. (STE OT is een el ds ae rte) $1.49 Hot Water Bottle. BNeciAt ee rhe Rana eee a iniek a bas 98c JUST RECEIVED A new stock of sensational values in ‘ Ladies’ Hand-Bags. $2.95 BRESLOW'S DRUG STORE | ha | Miss Barbara Page of Leeds, N. D.y!« er: Arthur soley Mrs. Andrew Fischer, Regan. Glen Ulin; WiJhelmina Beechler, a old Kunkel, Judson; Alberg Gray, Mandan: Lembi Lepisto, Wing; Mrs v Fli e Thomas H. phetiom: Hankinson; Henry Spear, Matinee Every Day At 2230 -|Flame: But Gas is combusti- ble. Use The Super-Fuel. HOME FROM VISIT a aoe} Mrs, Malvin Olson and son, Junior,! ve returned home, from’ Devils Household Lake, where they visited a month with Mrs. Olson's parents. Mr. Ol- son drove to Devils Lake last Fri-|@——— = + day to bring his wife and son hone BE “AKES ‘Tt FOR PAD FROM MENOKEN A soapstone or alumnium griddle | Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Reid of Meno-Jis best for baking pancakes ken were in the city yesterday on : business. CAKES NOT SO RICH Se artnet If a cuke seems too rich, substitute OF MISS LOGAN _ [water for. milk or for part of the ne Algeo of Sioux Falls, 8.) milk next time you use the recipe guest of Miss Charlotte LE In roasting, broiling and braisiag, THEM SIMME ture | eae: oo yeuts should be cooked us nearly as |e ——— = HELPS VEGETABLES f bicarbonate of soda king of vegetables Paul Stevahn arsema, city Peter h, re A. Faber, Mere Mrs. Baumgartner, St burg; Mrs. t Gustin, EASY WRIN If the wringer works hard, apply little kerosene on the cogs and work : Empter, Almont: Mrs. Frank Wetsch, rges: Mrs. An Mattern, Mildred Flannigan, city; Har bab city: Coal Burns | Electricity | TONIGHT — Thursday Gives Heat! Oil Makes a) — Home made Ice Cream at Clifford’s Cafe. different flavor to the breakfast standby. them for a few seconds, the: and put a few drops of sewing ma chine oil on them. be much easier, Figs, raisins | date | cereal Suggestions I] a. Rea SUGAR YOUR BE! Add just a little sugar to the sal ed water used for basting It will give it a rich, b roves the looks ERY done. PEPPERMINT ON GRAPEFRUIT | After you have removed the pulp] lof each grapefruit, sprinkle the pulp | of each half with one cream pepper- | white of an egy before try al will be crisp and will brow broken in pieces : PAGE FIVE ’ CAPITOL NOTES | ciel Sos MORNING CEREAL - pranes, or chopped} A. R. Aslakson, deput: ure delicious with the morning | commissioner will super ~ Jident Life Company, Bismarck TO MAKE BETTER PIES state audit is a periodical af If your pie browns before the fill - | ing is sufficiently cooked, cover with | another pie plate until the fill is} angements for kee! MAKES MUSH CRISP slices of mush are dipped in| tures costing $1,000, they [chased and tour new ely. {the health office force, not injure the flaver or} —-it’s just good merchandi $31.85 for suits that sold for suits that sold for suits that sold sca la Neqri Vacation Luggage | Por ee Wait a Minute! —and— “BALTOS RACE - to NOME’ with BALTO ‘and You're not ready to go ye forgetting the t of your Vv tion equipment — Tourist Baggage or Personal Effects Policy. Yes, we sell it! Coming THE BIG LAUGH RAYMOND GRIFFITH .in “The Night Club” Henry & Henry Insurance PEACHES Excellent for slicing and highly flavored. CANTALOUPES Balls of Sunshine from California. sqood 4Od ANOHd | r) L x So Z & ~ (=) e -] a -] ° a re] sig SS AUNGUAAUNAAAUNGAOAUNUGUANUGUELOGUUGEUUSUGCOOURGAEOUCOLEADOCUOAUROURAANUOUASEGAuNCUUtOEE BISMARCK CLOAK SHOP The Popular Priced Store. Ensemble Suits Two and Three Piece Ensemble Suits, values up to $85 and $79.50. Closing out at $52.50 $49.50 Ensemble Suits at $29.50 Silk ‘dresses in ail the leading shades and styles. v Sale price $22.50 and $18.45 Coats valued at $59, $55, and $50, at ‘$36.50 Others at $29.50, $24.50, $18.50 and $14.50 Wool, Flannel and Crash Dresses, at $14.95 Closing out the balance of Millinery, at $2.45 and $3.45 CC MOUCUDDADDSUREUUSTESSHAUUUUOGODSEREROOUUGUGOSOOOUESGOUGUOOOOUSEREOOOOOCGEOUOOUCOEEUOULEOOOESDOEOCUCEOESUOOOEEOAERADGOEQOEQNNG99900200200000003000090002220000 5505 the season, and make room for the next season SUMMER FELT ind Gordon $7 and $5.00 hats $1.95 Bergeson’s Tailorin ye Nothing sensational about this season-end sale of ours ng. REDUCED PRICES Hart Schaffner & Marx Spring Suits to make way for new goods. $34.85 $37.85 | for $50 You know that every large store doing a large volume of business has to clear its broken lines at the end of goods. That’s what we are doing. HICKOK BELTS AND BUCKLES 1/2 PRICE We ure discontinuing this line. Clothing. jof yoing over avcounts of the Prov. health department has ages for the state nt enactment of the ture ave been pur Dont risk - another failure your (= Jams.andJ ellies HERE is no reason today for holding your; breath while you wait to see if your jam or jelly is going to set. Whentyou use Certo there is not the slight- est cha:nce of failure. For (Certo is itself the element that makes fruit jéll—taken from the fruits that are richest in it. Some fruits never have this jellying property; in all fruits it grows less as they ripen. So you’ve often had bad luck before with fully ripe fruit. But good luck is sure every time when you add Certo. You can use the luscious ripe . fruits now. And you only need to boil the fruit one minute. Think how much time Certo saves you. Think how much frait juice it saves you, too, that used to boil away during the long old-fashioned “boiling down.” With Certo you make half again @s many glasses from your fruit. Order Certo today from your grocer. A booklet with each bottle gives nearly 100 recipes for delicious jams, jellies and marmefades. Douglas-Pectin Corp., Granite Bidg., Rochester, N. Y.’ ea ee