The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 20, 1925, Page 5

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ns MONDAY, JULY Social and Personal | Mrs, Nichols Honor Guest at Bridge-Tea This Morning of bridge. w McDonald held ames und a da presented to Mr: Wild flowers we 0 vooms, A course luncheon served after the game: he gues : r, left for the e n route she visited Minneapolis for the r end, Des Moines to v returning to her hon ial affai during for Mrs. in Bismare Upon her Dick will take up journ: eturn to Ch eg ‘ | d ho Case LFAVE FOR THE SOUTH spilt and Mrs. Bair left this: morn- y at Bie : sy Mr. and Mrs.} Ing by es uy i q ds and raul ismare! winds i, Spams Mra and Mrs] Sie hy car fer Sanday inv Bismarel with friends at] stay St PAUL : | Hismare Beer ee a a bte Vets core | lis and other points. é relatives. May 8, Hoyt eft this morning | sitatales “ — t for Norfolk, Neb, From there | back August 8 and will be at e| WAR MOTHE or St Paul where she “will visit) Final clean un of Spring 7 will bo-4o RpEIETEN, Mo. to with the groom's mother on Third) tye Wag Moth eS ee eure {and Summer dres: skirts visit Mr. Speaks’ daughter, Mrs. Raf. | Street. Petites 4 row night at & o'cloc SON BORN 4 and millinery. Rose Shop. fie Blank, arid will then return to]. The groom is also very well known ot ap. peter Reld, 210 Th A son was born to Mr, and Mrs i Bismarck’ by way of Burli lowa, where they will visit friends and relatives. Mrs, Morehead niece of Mr. Speaks and has been visiting here for the past The Weather Partly overcast tonight and Tuesday. Con- tinued cool. QUALITY, STYLE, ECONOMY. * Bergeson’s Quality-Style-Economy ee Gi TT SEEN Te ea SOS 20, 1925 _ _ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WwW GER HERE | HERE ON BUS d x member of the Min-| Mrs, Auto Dance of Men isin! Witiam 1 of the Harriet . Cox of 3 : known | Bismarck today on business | School D F ay on) D in the city for sev er a week's visit in Bismarck with | business j eral days ‘her brother. Miss Keiley formerly | spe tlived in Bismarck. She graduated from the St. Alexius Hospital Train- ‘ing school. ®. RETURNS FROM JAME OWN horn i | Bair-Dralle Miss Madge Runey has return | ‘from Jamestown, where s bi \ Wedding at 7 'for the past several jtended a meeting Jintendents at May i It's the Scientilic | Final clean up of Spring} Summer dress skirts! FLORSHEIM SHOE THE wider shapes, correctly styled by Florsheim, have that start appearance that goes so well with the loose fit ting clothes. Miss Josephine FOR CHICAGO K.| the bride of M nee Bair at St. Mary": | The bride Anna Marie maid of honor, The groomsman was Mr. Paul was | Holloran. The bride's gown was of white e and she wore a white tur-| VISITED HERE SUNDAY f rs. M. Jestersen of Pa er were Sunday ve week, in Ki GRAND For Mes. POR. Piel is the ynest of Judge Christianson sweetheart. | toueh to the enseni + Miss i with | chid geor u frock of or- a. harmonizing wre hat. Her eo: © wus sweet The Stadian week- | p for re Bvery Day AG 280 ON VAC Rlten Hob ‘OOT wus served the home . LF. Pe A’ wedding 1. th TONTEG GET and TCESDAY WONDAY RETURNS TO JAMESTOWN ROD, Reisdorph left this morning for Jamestown after spending a few! kK. Mrs,’ addition to th j;and white was the color motif. w euseno a eyes on the breukfast table, in Bismarck, He is at the register window at the post office. Mr. Bair is the son of Mrs. Rose Bair of this city. neton, members are urged to be p [Carl Otto of Wilton Sunday at the; We recommend Cantilever FOR FEW DAYS St. Alexius hospital. ‘ pe ie cel shoes. A. W. Lucas Co. HN. Stark of Aurora is LEAVES FOR BILLINGS | a aaa ae | goa few days in Bi ck.| Mrs. John J. Donahue left last} Heat your water with Gas. is a three] ATTENDS SHIPPERS MEETING || 4Pending a eugitee is cont Railroad Commissioner Fay Hard- ; ¢ ts aware night for an extended visit in B.l-| 199, Ss r-Fuel. ing ‘eft today for. Duluth where he the Bismarck hospital by illness. | ings, Mont. It’s the Supe! . West Regional -Advine iy Moant or}, LEAVES FOR ST. PAUL OFS TO FARGO ecial meeting of the Bis- oung left th Shi aedingei a rannis left this morning] Mrs. morning | ga. ek 7 tee of the board. i assisting in the Evangelical services| friends, A. M., Tuesday evening, 7:30. at Washburn the week. | Work in the F. C. Degree. fs i VISITS IN FORT RICE i ‘ ae BE ace eae HERE FOR FEW DAYS Mrs. Ollie Mulberg has left for a i Mr. 8. Reb, Perton have} tr, and Mrs. Fred Haas and chil-| week's visit with relatives. in Fort left for Minnesota where they will ‘spend a few weeks at the lukes. Perton is connected with the marck Food Market. dren of Hazen arrived in Ki Rice. i lust night to spend a few day ping and visiting friends. DR. M. E. BOLTON GENS TORIAMESTOWN Mrs. Will of Flasher was fee TO VISIT AT LAKE pRETURNS TO, JAMESTOWN jamarck Saturday wilting win || Osteopathic Physician |, isy Bernice Hoeffler of Mandan, town College returned to Jamestown | "eT 119%; 4th St, Telephone 240 papain ii ; s Virginia Rohrer, Mrs. Frank! thie morning after a few day y TO CHICAGO Bismarck, N. D. H FRUIT ARRIVALS ler and Bevere left in Bismarck. N, Reed left morning for this morning for Spiritwood Lake ! Chicago on x business mission. where they will spe TO TOUR a week, RETURNS HOME | i 5 rek | FROM WILTON 1 with} Mrs. E 18 1 Peter z th . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thompson and ed alee Satunine eee sy inet awit R b on, Harry, Jr. left Sunday morning | sikh feces, dea \ You Agnes Ayres asp erries y auto for an extended tour of the \ HAVE your i western coust. En route they will xo! hove | Reese Ee otED Antonio Moreno : ‘ through Yellowstone Park, | . AL Kaiser and ag as i ra ann , » returned from a three : BUT ONCE : : Ranier] NOeky auto trip through Northwest-) Final clean up of spring and, - carat iatiesta = At Last car tonight. Place your } VISITOR TEAVES silk dresses will be sold in two! | Bae ee orders early, please. Car will They will be gone Miss Olive Robinson returned : | athe modern radio Ss early, ase. ‘ ! in Jamestown yesterda, eparate lots of $8.95, and! t in Bismarck with Mrs i $10.75. Ten wool skirts $2.95. The balance of. our millinery | on sale at one price, $2.95, | few fall hats included in the “| lot. Rose Shop. PICNIC AT PAIN’ also contain a few Blackberries. FINNEY'S DAILY PHOTO SERVICE BISMARCK | PATHE NEWS Mermaid Comedy “WIDE AWAKE” saooua YOu ANOHd sdood 4d ANOHd ctor Lang- Cunningham form- to Painted Wood Mr. Elmer Johns um and Mr. Har ed a pien Lake yester —PHONE YOUR GROCER. RCABE Open for Business 2s a@yNTE Wednesday at 9 a. m. We have secured the following opening snecials besides the many unadvertised bargains. Watch cur windows for bargains every day — fcr every day is bargain day at the “Arcade” Variety store. 15 15 15c 15 15c 15c Announcement f Its Formal Opening Tuesday, July 21st, in the evening from 7:30 to 9:30 p. m., we will be open for the public inspection at which time we will be glad to have the public call and acquaint themselves with the advantage of this new Variety Store. » de Santee i ae ps CROCKERY _ No merchandise will be sold during the opening hours % | * oe on Tuesday. % A’ | We have a complete 4 ; There will be the added attraction of Les Backer and Noor 7 if ee ae ||| ; | patterns, ‘his Collegians who will furnish plenty of music and song. } ti \ Bishnab.and yy Silk Hose There will be courteous sales people who will explain to 4 | Seamiess, 15c || Grete Wee way ek you the policy of this new variety store and offer you the : Se eee eras ALT Suis ene corres fashion | cun and sauce 7 inch white p only. ch_coupe Lipped wire bail ]]) inch silk boot, Wednesuty handle, Py) om Wednesday, each. LOC | etieehy ec akees..6 15c utmost in service. SOUVENIRS PEs An attractive and useful souvenir will be presented to ae — each lady attending the opening; and bring the kiddies, 15c 15c 15¢ 15c 15 15c too, for we have a little surprise for them. " A person is judged by the company he kecps, a stcre by the merchandise. . We ash The “ARCADE” Variety Store 5e to $5.00 5e to $5.00 : A BISMARCK MANDAN + BISMARCK! 1 door west of First National Bank. NO. DAK.

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