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“ / | deral highway engineer for the e of North Dakota, arrived in arck toda: ' LEAVES FOR HOME ins Alice Holland left this morn- <lefig for her home in Seattle after at- SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1925 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE I Social and Personal | Bride Is Honor Guest at Parties A glass shower was given Friday evening in honor of Mrs. George E. Smith, a recent bride, by Miss Hildor Simonson, Miss Frances Melander, Miss Clara Christianson and Mi: Esther Hoover. Bridge was played with awards going to Mrs. L. Wein-; hand] of Mandan and Miss Cath-' eline Hawk. A variety of garden flowers adorned the rooms. A course luncheon was served at the conclu- sion of the evening. Mrs. R. D. Kennelly of Fourth street and Mrs. R. Weinhandl of Mandan will entertain at breakfast tomorrow at the home of the former,! complimentary to Mrs. George E./) Smith, who before her _marriage,| July 6, was Miss Margaret Engelman. Farewell Party for Miss Smith Miss Catherine Bodenstab was hostess at an informal dancing| home on arty last night at her Mandan avenue, a farewell favor for, Miss Katharine Smith, who is leaving for Billings, Mont. Nine couples en- joyed the dancing. Garden flowers were decorations. A refreshment course was served at the conclusion of the evening. Bridge-Tea at Club Yesterday One of the prettiest and most suc- cessful teas of the season was given Friday afternoon at the Country lub, for the members. A profusion of cut flowers formed a charming background for the afternoon's entertainment. In the cool dining room where the attractively ap- Fointed tea table, lighted with pale green candles, in crystal holders, was superintended by Mrs. George Dullam and Mrs. E. H. L. Vesper- man, assisted by Mesdames S. W. Corwin, Mrs. Scott Derrick, Mrs. W. F. Crewe, Mrs. O. C. Croonquist and Mrs. B. S. Tillotson, flowers were arranged artistically. Honors in the bridge games were won by Mrs. C. B. Little and Mrs. R. A. Tracy. Mrs. E. A. Thorberg was chairman of the committee in charge. Chicago Visitors Are Entertained Miss Lucille Lahr entertained at bridge, Thursday evening, for Miss Martha Sherman and Mrs. Harold Hammond of Chicago, Ill. Miss Betty Fleck won the honors. luncheon was served after the games. Mrs, Harold Hammond and Miss Martha Sherman of Chicago, w! have been the house guests of Mi W, A. McDonald for the past week,! left last night for Brookings, S. D., for a few days’ visit, before return- ing to their home. KE, M. HENDRICKS CALLED AWAY E. M. Hendricks, rate expert on the staff of the state railroad com- mission, left for Chicago today enl!- ed away by the serious illness of his mether. ' Hendricks will be absent from the capitol one week. ON MOTOR TRIP Mr. and Mrs. George Humphrey and children have left for a motor trip to the west coast through the Cana- dian Rockies. They will stop at! Lake Louise. The trip will last about | six weeks. IN BLACK HILLS Judge and Mrs. E. T. Burke and son, Bob, and Mr. and Mrs. W. Smith and daughters, Kathryn and Florence, left this morning by auto for a trip to the Black Hills and the Big Horn mountains. VISIT DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hurelbrink ana two children of Fairmount will visit in Bismarck over Sunday with their daughter, Miss Alta Hurelbrink. FEDERAL OFFICER HERE Stanley R. Shars of Dayton, Ohio, tending the funeral of her fatner, James Holland. GUEST OF SISTERS L. E. Lewis of Kirkland, is in the city, the guest of isters, Mrs. G. R. Lipp and Miss Mary Kelly. RETURNS FROM LAKE Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Runvan cQ! children have returned from a s0- journ at the Minnesota lakes. JOINS FAMILY Dr. V. J. La Rose left last night to join his family who are spending the summer at Detroit, Minn. GOES TO MINNEAPOLIS H. M, Johnson has gone to Min- neapolis on business. The Weather Generally fair tonight and Sunday. Slightly cooler tonight. Parties Given for Gladys Casey Miss Mabel Aaberg and Miss Ellen Coghlan entertained with a treatre party last night for Miss Gladys! Casey of Crosby, N. D., who is visiting in the city. Following the show the young women were invited to the home of Miss Aabeyr where a supper was served. There were eight in the party, including Miss Alma Beckman of Quincy, Ill, Miss Minda Ruder entertained, Thursday night, with an_ informal party for Miss Gladys Casey of Crosby, N. D., who had been in the city for the past two weeks. guest of Miss Mabel Aaberg. Casey returned to her home this morning. At the conclusion of the evening a lunch was served. the ss Miss Mildred Fraser Is Visiting Here Miss Sylvia Sell entertained this afternoon at her home at Pierson Court for Miss Mildred Fraser of Fargo, the house guest of Miss Agnes Parsons. Bridge was played. _Miss Gladys Fraser entertained at dinner, Wednesday night. at the Country Club, in compliment to Miss Mildred Fraser of Fargo. Miss Agnes Parsons was hostess at a picnic at Wildwood last night, given for her house guest, Miss Mil- dred Fraser of Fargo. Miss Fraser is the daughter of Adjutant General Fraser. ONCE AGAIN IT’S FREEDOM OF THE KNEES! Alaskans Left for Montana Today Mrs. Sara West Ankenman, 206% Fourth street, was hostess at a luncheon, Friday, honoring Dr. and Mrs. Frank Spence of Point Barrow, Alaska, and Mrs. Mary Buston of Bis- marck, Superintendent and Mrs. Dickin- son entertained for Dr. and Mrs. Frank Spence and Mrs. Sara West Ankenman at six o'clock dinner, Fri- day night. Dr. and Mrs. last night for Miles City, Mont., to deliver a series of lectures. Dr. and Spence have spoken many times to Bismarck audiences during their stay in the city. They have been stationed at Point Barrow, Alaska, for a number of years. Spence left W. lodges of Bis- in will have a joint A|picnic Sunday, beginning about 11 lock, at Fort Lincoln. Each tam- ily is to bring their own lunch. Ice cream and coffee will be served. In the afternoon prizes will be awarded in a series of races and games that have been planned. Cc. E. ANNOUNCEMENT The Presbyterian Christian En- deavor will meet Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. Miss Helen Crawford will conduct the meeting. The devoticnal topic is “Bible Women.” The socie- ty will be addressed by Franco Craw- tord, who will tell of his trip to the Holy Lands. TO WASHBURN TOMORROW Miss Mabel Nathan, George Kil- | mer and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Keller will go to Washburn tomorrow to attend the Methodist Episcopal ser- vices being held there by Dr. L. R. Akers, LS. president of Asbury College, Wilmore, Ky. : WINS PRIZE Miss Emmogene Grady won second place in the amateur photograph con- L.| test of the St. Paul Pioneer Press Dispatch. Miss Grady's winning photograph was taken in the North Daketa Bad Lands a few Sunday's ago. RETURNS FROM SCHOOL Miss Maxine Kupitz has returned from Minneapolis where she attended the Jefferson High school the past year. Miss Kupitz has accepted a position the A. W. for the summer. DAUGHTER BORN Mr. and Mrs, L. F. Schloemer an- nounce the birth of a daughter, Tuesdav. July 14, at their summer home, Wills Nursery. FROM DRISCOLL Miland Knudson of Driscoll was in the city yesterday on business. FROM WILTON Mrs. C. T. Newman of Wilton was in tne city yesterday shopping. LEAVES FOR CHICAGO Mrs. Beglinger left this morning for a visit in Chicago. SHOPPED HERE J. H. Allensworth of Glencoe shop- ped here yesterday. VISITS HERE Almont L. Betz of Driscoll visited here yesterday. * Use Gas. It’s the Scientific Fuel. Lucas store 1% Fare Round Trip Duluth Northern Pacific Ry. Its Cool in Duluth Tickets Sold July 18-23 Visit the DULUTH EXPOSITION OF PROGRESS July 20-25 Ask the N. P. Agent Films Properly Developed Snappy Kodak Prints SLORBY STUDIO Mall Your Films Bismarck, N. Dak. Piano Tuning Cc. L. BRYAN Call The Music Shop. Mandan, “Try and do it! Dorothy Dwan, exponent of the one HAS GU say the pretty ladies te ‘bathing suit and this new trouser effect, Southern California b displayed in the cen' piecers Cops made her take off. RETURNS FROM VACATION Mrs. and Mrs. W. J. Reibold and} Miss Pauline Dinius, nurse at the children of Minot and their house| St. ius, al, has retumne guests, Mr. and Mrs. John Rgibold] from her vac pent at her hom and Mr. and Mrs. William Stahlin and| in Richardton. Miss Agnes McCann of Waseca, Minn..| left today after a visit with Mr. and| AT’ Mrs. M Mrs, W. J. Reibold are RETURN FROM BADLANDS . Brown and ster. E. A. Brown. s. T. R. Atkinson, M kinson, Miss Campbell North ‘Carolina, } Ruth Miss Ethel Pollard, Miss Homan, Miss Ruth Rawlin; Miss Hazen Lenhart have from a visit in the Badlands, s Mary At- of urned ON VACATION TRIP Mr. and Mrs, Ray ‘Stair left last night for Minneapolis, On their re- turn trip they will come by way of Aberdeen, S. D., where they will vis- is Mrs. Stair's brother, C. B. Cun- ningham, and family. RETURNS FROM BOWMAN | Miss Melba Whittemore, who has een visiting in Bowan for the past two weeks, returned home toda companied by a friend, Miss Jo- sephine Rugg, who will visit here for} , several days. LEAVES FOR HOME Mrs. P. Ecklund left this morning for ner home in Coatsville, Pa t- er a visit with her son, A. W. Eck- Jund. On her w home she will stop in Milwaukee and St. Louis. PARENTS VISIT HERE Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. LaRue and son, Roy, of St. Paul have been in the cit for the past ten days visiting their} son, L. A. LaRue, and Mrs. LaRue. | HERE FOR VISIT Mrs. Fred Gehner_ and daughter, Anna, of Barlow are in Bismarck for a two weeks’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. Grant C. Marsh. all times. t[ her two weeks’ va CAPITAL DRY CLEANING REMOVES SUMMER SPOTS Many are the spots that find their way on summer clothes—and many are the spots that are completely routed through our Dry Cleaning. Z We get rid of them all—large or small—from deli- cate fabric to hardened worsted. Quality service at A telephone call will bring our wagon to your door. CAPITAL LAUNDRY COMPANY s returned from tended a meeting VACATION IN W. IBURN Miss Ellen Holtan Webb Bro. to to Washburn to spend ation. ILLINOIS VISITOR Ima Beckman of Quiney, LL, » the guest of Miss Marion Ackerman, HOME FOR SUNDAY S pn has gone to spend Miss Irene her home in Sunday with relativ TO LAKES H. Dullam and da vill go to the Minnesota y morning: FROM BARRON Simonson has returned from ays’ visit in Barron, Minn. ood to Mrs. G Nance) SHOPPED HERE Miss Mildred Lindell of Wishek shopped in Bismarck yesterday. FROM BALDWIN Arnoid Rupp of Baldwin was her yesterday. ow DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 119Y, 4th St. Telephone 240 Bismarck, N. D. s Scuthern Califernia Beaches Near Civil War Over New Edict Banning Beauty. Para and Calling for Two-piece Bathing Suits copa who are roby Dorothy Se and on the right a fair swimmer holding up a t to ban the one-piece ustian. On the jeft is suit which the VISITING HERE Mrs. J. M. Shingler of Bow N. D., is ing in the cit jac the C. W. aroses home, on Park | Avenue. i ON LAKE CRUIL | oMr ALC. Hinkley was a nger abro: | eru | | | i | the Juanita on a recent » of the Lakes. HERE YESTERDAY and M A.C. Cross of Daw sited he: with friends yester COOK BY WIRE STEAD OF BY FIRE PAGE FIVE POPULAR COUPLE WED The wedding of Rose Baker to George E. Kaiser was solemnized des last night at the Williams residence on Avenue C, by Justice of | the Peace Crane, Mr. and Mrs. Kaiser left this morning for a tended wedding trip, through British Columb! anada and other points in y They expected to the ifie coast. be ne sometime Roth Mr. and Mr well known, M at the postoffice. Kai © Kitiser is employed CONCERT TONIGHT enile band will give an the 1 school ENTERTAINED AT RE The following guests from ( TORY Winni- da, are being entertained at piscopal rectory; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, Miss Thomas, and 100 per cent SHRE A.O.U.W JULY 19, AT All members and Ice Cream served Remember the ands tonight at 7:30 o'clock, All| polished wood and porcelain cordially invited to attend this, bath tubs which are injured by rt, the fourth of a series off strong alkalies _ WHEAT © Nothing added, nothing taken away. Mandan No. 21 and Bismarck Ne. 120 will havea joint Pienic Fach family expected to bring ewn lunch, Prizes are offered for races and games, Mrs. Crease, parents and sisters of Mrs. Davenport; Mr. and Mrs. Dut-| fin, Miss Duffin, Miss Anderson and] | Miss McCabe. ON RAY | Miss,Esther Wilson is spending al month ‘on her father's ranch at Beu- lah, ND. cenit - - Matinee Every Day At 2:30 Cantilevers. Come in and ¢ Them, Exclusive Agent.| A.W. Lucas Co, USE KEROSENE OIL | Kerosene oil is useful for clean TONIGHT — Saturday FOR CLEANLINESS Before you begin to sweep or dust the dining room or kitchen, be sure that there is no uncovered Hood about. whole wheat | DDED “LOTS OF LAUGHS” PATHE NEWS AESOP FABLE COMEDY . PICNIC ICE CREAM Sunday Specials FT. LINCOLN d familie. DELMONICA nvited. (Brown) Almends and Cream PURITY DAIRY N. Dak. Coffer and free at dinner time. date — July 19 Mandan, SPECIAL SALE OF BRAND NEW VICTROLAS THE MACHINE WITHOUT A PEER IN THE MUSIC FIELD. We are going to close out our entire present stock of Victrolas at a price at which you cannot help but buy. This is not old or used stock, but directly from our floor and storeroom. 31, to 60 per cent from the regular prices You cannot go wrong when you buy a Victrola. Come in and pick yours out while the line is complete. If you live out of the city. write us for a catalog and price list. Hoskins - Meyer

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