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o- en 2 ce ae FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1925 __THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE "PAGE, FIVE Social and Personal — Yellowstone tional Park on their RETURN FROM EAST SHOWER FOR BRipE-to-BeE [TT TTP Bee ane ee Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Sayler returned] Miss Anna Marie Manning enter- _ HERE TODAY yesterday from an automobile trip! tained twelve young women Thurs-| 7, Adeline Reinking and Lillian Bo- to Winamac, Ind. They were away! day evening at a six weeks. ‘They were accompanied | home by Mrs. Sayler’s sister, Miss Maud Messerly, who is a teacher in! the Winamac schools, Miss Helen Sayler, who accompanied her parents east, temained in Winamac for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. Sayler went cast by way of the Yellowstone Trail, stop- ping at the Wisconsin Dells, Beloit and Chicago. They returned by way of Chicago, Joliet, the Wisconsin Dells, Madison and’ through Wiscon- sin to Minneapolis, Little Falls and Fargo. Mr. Sayler said the camp grounds on the Yellowstone Trail are all free while charge is made at the camps on the Red Trail. He said that the| Valley City camp is the best between Bismarck and the Twin Cities. Mr. Sayler said the crops in North Dakota look better than any he saw in other states on his trip. MR. AND MRS. DEAKIN HERE Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Deakin of Aberdeen, S. D., motored to Bis- marck to visit for two weeks with Mr. Deakin’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Porter, on Broadway. Mr. Deakin, who is an Associated Press operator at Aberdeen, is a former Bismarck boy. ISITORS Mr. and Mrs. William Callal daughters of Burr Oak, Kan., s ped in Bismarck to be the guests of Edith Germain. They are on their way to Egeland, N. D., and Minne- apolis to visit brothers of Mrs. Cal- Jahan. STANDARD BEARERS MEET The Standard Bearers society will meet with Miss Mabel Nathan, 614 Eighth street, Saturday evening. Miss Judith Rue will be leader. All members are requested to be pres- ent. RETURN TO SPOKANE Mrs. C. A. Baker and children, Robert and Dorothy, left yesterday for their home in Spoken after spending several weeks here with Mrs. Baker's sister, Mrs. Quanrud, and brother, Walter Sather. RETURNS FROM VACATION Miss Gwen Wallis, employed at Dr. Blunt's office, has returned from ‘a vacation trip. spent in the Black Hills and other places in South Dakota. LEAVES FOR EAST George B. Harris left this morn- ing for a three weeks’ trip to New York and other eastern markets. He will select merchandise for the Har- ris-Robertson Co. FROM TELFER DISTRICT Mrs. Charles Allensworth of Tel- fer school district was in Bismarck yesterday on business connected with | the schools of that district. TO HOLD MEETING The Woman's Benef ‘ion of the Maccabees i their regular meeting tonight at the A. 0. U. W. Hall at eight o'clock. VISITED HERE YESTERDAY Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lundquist and daughter, Mrs. Cunningham, of Trygz Township, motored here yesterday to spend the day with friends. ENTERS TRAINING SCHOOL Miss Margaret Fleck of McClusky! has entered the nurses training school of the St. Alexius hospital. VISITING DAUGHTER Mrs. J. J. Bartley of Dickinson is in Bismarck, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. James Powers. OLIVIA VISITOR Miss Emma Arness of Olivia, Minn., is here visiting her brother, K. C. Arness, and family. STUDIES BEAUTY CULTURE Miss Myrtle Munson has gone to Minneapolis to take a course in wax marceling. HERE ON_ BUSINESS Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lowellin of Sibley school district were business visitors in the city yesterday. CONDUCTED CLINIC AT MINOT Dr. Maysil Williams has returned from Minot where she has been con- ducting baby clinics. GLEN ULLIN VISITOR Mrs. Berger Anderson of Glen Ul- lin is visiting with friends in Bis- marck for a few days. VISITS IN MINOT Miss Audrey Rohrer left this morning for a two weeks’ visit with friends in Minot. ° HERE FOR FEW DAYS R. A. Raney of Moorhead is visit- ing in Bismarck with relatives for a few days. MISS WACHAL HERE Miss Helen Wachal of Menoken) visited friends in Bismarck yester- day. SCHOOL CLERK HERE H. Gierke, clerk of Frances School district, was here yesterday on busi- ness. OS The Weather Partly overcast tonight and Saturday probably becoming unsettled Sat. COOL 'Bergeson’s will be married at St. Mary’s church next Monday to Mr. Lawrence Blair, N. P. OFFICIALS HERE ae The newly appointed vice president of the Northern Pacific railroad, F.| _ Mr. and Mrs E. Williamson, M. M. Goodsell, as-| Butte, Mont; stopped in Bismarck ant general passenger agent, and| yesterday on their way home after a Bernard, local superintendent, | motor trip. ved in Bismarck last night on a me special train. They were making a tour of inspection of the railroad. | William Langer was RETURNS FROM TRIP Mr. and Mrs returned from arr Mrs. Osmundson accompanied] ENTERS TRAINING SCHOOL her husband who travels between| Miss Irene Jeffers of McC! Bismarck and Minot. She will leave| has began training at the St. Al jay for Minneapolis to take a|ius hospital. training course in corset _ fitting. RETURNS FROM VISIT J. W. Scott, on Seventh street. . M. Harty returned last night from Jamestown where has been visiting her parents. She| Mrs. B. Davis left this morning] was accompanied home by Miss| for Minneapolis where she — will| vealing and daring cuts. Robinson, who will be her} spend two weeks v house guest for several days. VISITS HUSBAND Mrs. R. L. Nordness has returned] for a visit in to Minneapolis after a visit in Bis-| friends and relativ marck with Mr. Nordness. Mr. Nord- ness has been stationed in Bismarck for the past eight months. J. A. Beach of McClusky was in GUESTS FROM COLORADO and Mrs. C. B. Nupen have as their guests, Mr. Nupen's parents| G. G. Reimer of Linton was here} | FULLE ME and sister, Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Nupen{ on business yesterday. | The spring dresses are fuller than Colorado Springs, Colo. LEAVE FOR COAST Pacific coast. They will stop at’ Minn. | and Mrs. Josephine Albrecht, of ited friends o Minneapolis lin of Helena, Mont., a miscellaneous | here today, en rou’ Miss Dell Dralle, whoj for a few weeks’ v GUEST OF BAILY LOS ANGELES TOURISTS . Adams of Los here day, en route home motor trip. FROM BUTTE Boyd Nelson of LEAVES BY AIRPLANE suddenly lawsuit called to Great Falls on A. Osmundson have | plane week's stay in Mi- Mrs. Osmundson is employed at the IS ILL A. W. Lucas store. Mrs. Donald Nye is ill at the}! home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. he VISITS IN MINNEAPOLIS neck ng. patsiths TO MIN Mrs. DeLiguroi APOLIS leave tonight; belted or unbelted innewpolis with] en-eichths length. FROM MeCLUSKY —— Bismarck yesterday on business LINTON VISITOR Lux for all fine Laundering. Sale price, package.......... 9c Physicians and Surgeons Soap. Sale price, cake...... eerevnaes 9c A Great Basement Sale - SEE WINDOW DISPLAY Enameled ware, all extra good values. Aluminum ware, Sauce and Pudding Pans. Salt and Pepper Shakers, polished finish. 8 inch Fry Pans, heavy seamless stecl. Coffee Cups, plain and gold band. Glass Sugar and Creamers, each Shur-Kut Cake Pans, 10 inch size. Full size Dust Pans, Japanese finish. Extension Bar Strainers, wire handles. 3 Pint Cups, just the thing for picnics. A Table ot Laces A big lot of clean up quick Laces that sold at el to 85c yard — from the low priced to the st at— One-half Price CHINA SPECIALS Semi-Porcelain Dinnerware Set, $5.98 Semi-Porcelain Dinnerware. Prettily decorated. 32 piece set............ $5.98 Water Sets Special, $1.79 Water Sets in good glass with Grape cut design. ‘Pitcher 100 Glass Water Pitchers, f GUESTS LEAVE lwe have been ace Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ha ——— children, who have been Bismarck with Mr. Hart Miss Elizabeth Wolf and Mass|Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hartley, have / ‘ ing the Assi | Margaret Herr left last night for the! returned to their home in Austin, Is NOT E} An.item in the rs stated that Otto Shimansky had @ postal employe. The evening was| Miss Marion Flemming, superin-| cepted a position at the A. W. Luci spent in hemming tea towels for the|tendent of Dunn county jhonor guest. Instrumental and vo-| in the city for a visit with Mr. and {cal music was enjoyed. Mrs. E. 0. Bailey, Sweet peas decorated the rooms. A lunch was served at the conclu- sion of the evening. Miss Alice May-| | Mr. and Mrs. R. berry of Winnipeg, Canada, was an| Angeles, Calif, were out-of-town guest. OYED HERE tement was incorrect. | | schools, is} store. The s VISITS Mr. Rier Enge of Farmhamvi Iowa, is in the city the guest son, Dr, R. W. Enge and Mrs. 518 Fifth street. IN NAPOLEON TODAY em was in Napo! S. Towne is spending af The Juvenile band will give its of weeks at the lakes near, Second popular concert Saturday Detroit, Minn. Rn. case and left this morning by air-| | A. P. ‘ i y yesterday on business The band members will appear in| TO SPOKANE W. PF. Crewe will leave tonight for -|a visit in Spokane. *. SHIONS | that tie close! in front or back are much | r than those THE SPRING COAT three-quarters in| ¢ | pleated silk as its only trimming. R, ‘YET ‘st MME! os; tomed to, but} their new band Ihouette, be-| time id) they give ting ing cause it is parents,/ or apparent effort. ly by the ba limme: THE NEW The public the concert. considerable A. Clifford andj front or sides, below hters of St. Paul, Minn,,! the hip line b the guests of Mr./ fles or panel 4 c Clifford and Mrs, A.| - Council, Call 954. ribune apartments. | MANY BI Pearl buttons, in row that they almost overlap appear on the new tuo s ibune this wees x BOLD P! b Bold flower patterns in nes, such as red 4 white, and whit und in crepe de chines SON and red,t f hi Y teh | to Give Concert. | Tomorrow Night | e delivered night at 7:30 o'clock at the Will [arranged that will appeal to all D,, was; types of music lovers, N. with more re melons arrived. season may be do may be sev BLUE nkle blue crepe y wide jabot of Sdo00a4 YOd ANOHd —-PHONE ud a S C O Challies, Suitings and Ginghams. ®@ e Values to 39c. Sale price, yard ECONOMY OPPORTUNITY OF RARE IMPORTANCE Desirable goods which were low priced can now be bought at a fraction of their former cost. Profits have been forgotten in a attempt to give you goods at prices you'll believe impossible. Why There Will Be No Phone Orders or C. O. D.s During This Sale This event is of such great importance that the mere read ing about it will not fully impress upon you the great values offered. Therefore you will certainly have a better opportunity of. grasping these wonderful values when you come here. WOMEN’S DRESSES 100 Charming Printed and Silk Frocks, meduced tOs25.2 cists eecae es eeiee snes seas $8.95 Oe $10.00 Fabric Clearance Printed Voiles in twelve different patterns. Mand oe ee te ad .. 39¢ 25 pieces Flowered Sateen, beautiful patterns. 49 Regular value $1.25. Very special. yard........ Cc 25 pieces Devonshire Cloth for children’s wear. 35 Very special, vard..... 250.000. scee ec teen ee Cc 50 pieces Suitings, Ratine and Ratinetts. ‘ 2 5 Values to 89c. Very special, yard. . 5 Cc Fine assortment of new Madras shirting, 32 inches 29 wide. Regular 59c value. Very special, yard.. .. Cc the first rrow night. it the concert t ieved without severity] These caps were pur | committee represent- tion of Commerce. is cordially invited to Anyone who has baby bug- gies to give to the Community ELECTRIC COOKERY CORRECT COOKERY YOU di CAN HAVE YOUR iffons, FILMS DEVELOPED \Juvenile Band _ BUT_ONCE v <>, FINNEY'S ‘it DAILY PHOTO SERVICE sthool grounds, A program has been BISMARCK Another car of delicious Texas Plums, Peaches, Raspberries, Sunkist Oranges, Pears, Cucumbers and Tomatoes. YOUR GROCER— ree ————————————— || , —FRESH FRUIT irate | | That | Wellgroomed Feeling How nice to look down at your feet and to know at a glance that they are well dressed — in perfeet harmony with the rest of your costume. You can, if your slippers are correet—the kind of slippers this store offers. Richmond's Bootery $d00d 40d ANOHd 30 pieces of Voiles, Dotted Swiss 9c A Great Basement Sale HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS NOT ADVERTISED rubbing Brush, Large size Wash Basin, heavy tin. 2 Tumblers, 9 0z., two styles. C Writing Paper and Envelopes, a box. Viking White Paper Napkins, package of 50 Children’s Scissors, round point. 3 Rolls Wax Paper of 30 sheets each. Gold band 5 inch Plates Colored Glass V: Canvas Gloves conds, large Semi Porcelain. s, 6 inch, assorted colors. a wonderful vaiue. Very Special—-800 Women’s Handkerchiefs OF PURE LINEN 6 for $1 A very colorful assortment of sheer linen handkerchiefs. Embroidered corners, tiny colored threads are in the weaving. Each 19c Children’s Handkerchiefs — just the thing for the kiddies 2 for 5 c RAYON TEDDIES Munsing Make This popular type of one-piece garment, when worn with the indispensable costume slip, can contribute a supremely satisfactory half to any woman’s summer lingerie “ensemble”............... $ 1 95 Children’s Sox A clearance of the better kind—broken lines, but all sizes, at.............. SaLNis . 50c These Are Only a Few of the Many Clearance Sale Bargains