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— SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1925 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~ | Social and Personal | Mrs, Dalrymple Entertained at Dinner-Bridge Mrs, Mr. Third, ot dinner of Duluth, the city, table Bridge was played in the evening. Mrs. Dalrymple held high seore for dies and the men's favor was nted to Mr. H. G. Dobler. VISITING SISTER and Mrs, J. A. Haugh of Moose and Mr. and Mrs. A. R. of Outlook, Sask., who stopped the city yes duy to visit Judge and Mrs. W, n, have gone to Minnes: fishing trip. They will r xt week for a longer visit in this Dr, Haugh Mr. Haugh are selman, Henry, 215 te rtiain il evening for Mrs. C. R. Dalrymple Minn, who is visiting in Flowers decorated — the Dr daw, § i Hough and son, w vity brothers of Mrs RETURN FROM VISIT Mrs. A. W. Cook and daught Na 1 Mary, who have heen ing relatives a past week, returned Cook's niece, Miss companied them home for avi VISITING HERE rs. O. Knudson, arrived in the sit with her niece, . Plomasen. Mrs, Knudson, as heen visiting in Spokane, is er way to her home in Valley VISITOR LEAVES Mrs. Hubert Holtan and children have returned to their home in Fal- kirk after a visit in Bismarck at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Engen and Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Olson, ‘OR COAST Misses Louise and Anna Mae An- kenmann will leave tomorrow for Seuttle from where they will go on the steamship Alexanderia to. Los Angeles for a three weeks’ visit. SON 1s BORN Mr. and, Mrs. H. D. Beyers of Mor- ristown, S. D., are the parents of a boy btrn this morning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Miller, 503 Ninth street. LEAVE F HERE YESTERDAY Mr. and Mra, I and Mrs, Lui und Burbie Bailey of husiness visitors In Bismarck yester- day. TO GLENDIVE Miss Gertrude Hafele left today for her home in Glendive, Mont., to spend her vacation. Miss Hafel: a nurse at the St. Alexius Hospita HOME FOR VACATION Miss Dorothy Hensel, in training at the St. Alexius Hospital, left this morning to spend her vacation at her home in Carrington. MOTOR TO WISCONSIN Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mandigo will leave tomorrow for a motor trip to adison, Columbus, and other points in Wisconsin. LEAVES FOR EAST Mrs. Zoe Sprake has left for a sev: visit * Minneapolis, Chicago and ‘other eastern points, STUDY IN CHICAGO C. M. Dirlam has gone to Chicago to take a two weeks’ course ut the Zenith compan: radio school. Hou. s Frank La Fond and children Mrs. in the city, guests at the home WwW. are of Mr. und Mrs, . Breen, VISITS PARENTS M. Haity left yesterday hee parents, 10 ACAEEG RANA Miss Minnie D. Anderson left last night for Fresno, in the city with friends, MAKES HOME HERR Joe Schreiner has arrived in marek from eapolis. He make his home here. TO VALLEY cIry A. Sundley returned to is home in Valley City today after a visit {n the city. TRAVEL IN EAST Mrs. Dale Simon will leave tomor- row for Chicago and other eastern points. HERE FROM BURNT CREEK Francis Whiteaker of Burnt Creek visited in Bismarck yesterday. HERE FROM WINNIPEG Miss Alice Mayberry of Winnipeg, Cun,, is in. Bismarck, the guest of her sister, Mrs. P. Berry. FROM McKENZIE Arnot Madland, Jr., of McKenzie visited friends in Bismarck today. Any Fuei Will Give Heat.— But: Gas Stands Highest in the Important Tests of a Fuel. ———SSSSS—=S z wil The Weather Generally : fair tonight and Sunday. Warmer tonight. SUMMER FELT HATS, $1.95. Bergeson’s Quality-Style-Economy Mr. und hmidt and | children who have | heen visiting ! ywith Me. and have returned hom OUT OF TOWN Gt Mrs. Estella Freeman | and Mrs. Shoemaker Glendive, Mont. are in the ‘| guests of their sister, Mis, B. U!! | BridgeTea . at Country Club Friday { The members of the Country club will be enter a br tea next Friday duly 17, at the club house A. Thorbery he mittee Ana she Bismarek | ined at fternoon, Mrs. i. » hastess com ssisted by: homas B. 's. ence Davis, Duemeland, Craswell, - Vesper r- | Reynolds. HOME FROM LIVINGSTON Whitsel, superintendent of sof the Provident Life Insur- ance Co. has returned from a trip to Livingston. STUDENT RETURNS Miss Jean Crawford, who attended school in Spokane, Wash. lust} term, has returned to her home in: Brittin, RETURNS TO BRITTIN Mrs. C. R, Crawford has returned to her home in Brittin after visiti in Bismarck for several days. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT | Mr. and Mrs, Bert Brennen, 209; South Ninth, announce the birth of al son this morning. i SON BORN A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. James Cox of Bismarck this me ing. i i a GUEST FROM ILLINOIS Mrs. Wilberg Field has us her guest for the summer, her sister,| Mrs. H. H. Bunker, of Elgin, Ml. "| VISITING SISTER Miss Carol E. Hagen of in the city for a short v her sister, Mrs. G. Olgie VI ED HERE Mrs. ichwartz of j Visited friends in Bismarck F BUSINESS VISITOR \ Fred Josephson of Wing transact- ed business in Bismarck yesterday. FROM BALDWIN Tom Morgan was in Bismarck ye | terday from his home in Baldwin. Vilton is with HERE FROM SOLEN Beronica Farreal tibiae yin Diemarsuecwitk Conde: | FROM TEMVICK Edwin Schenkenberger of Temvick | Emil S ton yeste HERE TODAY George Kusch of Sterling was the city today. PPEN VISITOR i Kooker of Mrs. here yesterd: LIKE S' Unt iS A dress of gold tissue cloth em broidered in colored stones give suggestion of stained glass that i very exotie and attractive, THEY'RE LESS TROUBLE Pin tucks are becoming more pop- ular than pleats because they give the same effect, but do not require such care U Tappen was! CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and relatives for the beautiful floral of- ferings and kind sympathy extended to us during our recent bereavement, Mrs. Henry Stebbins, Wife. Mrs, Annie Stebbins, ‘Mother, Brothers and Sisters. Cantilevers for Sick Feet. A. W. Lucas Co. Use Gas the Super - Fuel. DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 119%, 4th St, Telephone 240 Bismarck, N. D. Many a woman has made the mistake of giving the babies all ber time and atten- tion, forgetting that abusband need her com- panionship. Flo made this mistake—then was guilty of an even more fatal blunder when she invited her old friend, the fascinating Mavis, to come and live with them. Read what happened in this seuaedg and dramatically \pelling story. Itis entitled The Test of eb ettag appears as one of 1: fea- tures in Ai t True Story Megasine. Get your copy today. | show girl on anyhow because of her reported en- Nfehildren i ‘ PAGE FIVE many years manager of the old Vie- ny RV E }rorenes pin are NEW [met vst attractive day frock “wid RICHEST GIRL ON BROADWAY _ |toria vaudeville thenteron Breadway-| OR EVENIN materowt rovers,” (pace cont | He grew ap in @ theatrical atmos- ed fancy vests are new touche that | phere was a role in the) Ox add to the china of gowns | a CULARLY FOR EVENING family s that the children | at iota | t. delicate beading is v 4 mitted to come <9 wn , THEY WEAR WELT a seks, but the on one after) Siticseneeo and th silks have |" is entirely ont the authors ‘of \ been revived 1 gaeOn Und Te eee Reggie” served during the war as! x private soldier in an iation| sau. on in ance. Whe he ree! turned he tried his hand as assis Gireetor pictures et for ne s returned he flower, Hap inte blawnr ts probleny th found divoree {He culias in con than others Magy almost immune eon natri at least ck made from official ree from dirt surroundings nded. “highest in. the where ¢ rub j Nothing: but cold stone in thi j borhood. And there are few children pecause children are bari 1 of you ean’ with her mother in’ ylodden Servi ice Writer apartment on Fifth) -titute in «all sew Yor » overlooking Central Park. She , fo" those re married ane mew Yor July Me Tt nue overlooking Central Park. ope een eee ee ads driv wn to the tn in her own Hall bedrooms and the stern ne ity of the next meal, are unknown to this member of the| chorus, r every day enough sunshine in any child's s proddway, ale would to raise any amount of happiness. be a personage of interest just now gagement to the gfandson of the Fresh famous Oscar Hammerstein milk daily. Phone 880. ’ But when she gets on the stage, i And even if they do ma asl wealth doesn't make any difference.' ern Dairy. seems probable in spite of denials—| She has to do her work. She 3 Broadway ix to retain her for its] stund for it, when a director adornment, for she says nothing can ul And duce her to give up a stage career as well as any show girl the ss Morrison is one of the three S Of rejections at the /agen grandchildren of “Chas. H. Fletcher" Ne = | CAN oS aus whose signature identified tha sery elixir for which all d reputed to er soothing syrup millions in y scended to her mother and seem as- sured eventually to her Upon Miss Morrison's <ignifieant finger gleams a solitaire d magnitude that is t nur- T want eventuall matie parts in pla agen hout expe | Marie’ for experience. I hope to get out of the musical show some time If T should get married, it would not | mond of | ¢ nge my intention te tb | tling even in fter she finished « FILMS DEVELOPED BUT ONCE this vicinity where chorus girls occa ool up the Hudson, M | id onally dress like queens. MVeU ROR ACTEWIGeETS. te | FINNEY'S “No, Mr. Hammerstein did not give] of “1 DAILY PHOTO SERVICE me this ring,” she insists. “It isn't! thr BISMARCK had it a ND. agree I've going an engagement ring. long time. to any such ru “If it is going pictures a 1, and from that rose to small parts. Her pro: motion to her present position give A big enough to bu aos | her do it,” : at leas merst ties bored: mie she LE ETT ation for her ; ‘s , says in ex vr turning to the nd more young man is 28 und t His Piano Tuning C. L. 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