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=— — FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1925 . THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE "PAGE FIVE Social and Personal — SINGLE FLOWER Mrs. Hendricks Gives Parties for Her Guests | » M. Hendri s hostess ut ‘Mrs. Gorman Is | Hostess at Party | for Miss Nugent: Miss Agnes ugent of Chicago, the house guest of Mrs. PLB. Gor ot Sixth ctively Hanned brid even- |, er, Mrs who recently | with a b any lunaliken Thilesilay ate so” 6 wy « 2 sor sye use moved to, Biamarck from; Abe ternoon, given by her hostess, { Pua Man! her ceieth, Ba :| The luncheon table was attractive enner, of Minneapolis, who is vis-/1y decorated with pastel colored yar Honors were won George Smith and Mrs, WH, Favors were presented to the iting here. Mrs. by den flower , Mrs. James P. Curran Ww wen the Nug rse luncheon was se usion of the entertained = at flernoon fi her honor at during: her vi R. G, Me- A single floy on the ndseth Won) BRIDGE PARTY FOR VISITORS | fuiliiad ae the hi is one at ro Mrs. Henry Hanso ~ Mul-|heaeds is often ar mpoRway, panty) line and Mr Thompson, were | hostesses at Sarah and Ruth Rubin ae 1he Waaie- or the hostesses at an informal party F. W. at their hom | i honor- i; “of Me: west of Mrs. inge their hou Ma Lud- D, Mel | RAR RR Rn. wigs Arne her of Ashi of Minnen Miss Kessi m irom the University for the summer. Sweet peas adorned the rooms. au lunch was served. RETURN FROM MOTOR TRIP Mrs. J. B. Smith and children, Jane and Jack, have returned from a trip in. Minnesota and Wisconsin, where they visited friends and rela- tives. They enjoyed outings at the dells of Eau Claire, Polar and Silver lakes. Garry, cently Mrs. Hendricks’ mother, re- | rived from Aberdeen, 8, D., the inspiration for the aff High score in the games was held by Mrs. Hendricks, “Corsage _ ‘bou- quets were presented to the honor vuests. A luncheon was served after the games, | VISIT IN_ GRAND FORKS Miss Alice Budge of Chicago and her sister, Miss Chrissie Budge, left this morning for Forks where they will visi mother. Miss Alice Budge will re- turn to her home in Chicago from Grand Forks. Miss Chrissie Budge expects to be gone for about two weeks. Miss Virgin jolis, the guest of W. Derrick, and who is home of Minnesota Panty FOR MRS. DAVIDSON s. Lynn Davidson was iis me at un inforn shower night at the Harding home, 417 street, given by Mrs. L. Bi Mrs. C. Ben’ Tunch w: ute in the evening. TO LIVE HERE Mrs. T. L, MeGarry of Aberdeen, S. ‘D., has come to Bismarck to make her home. M a arry is the mother of Mrs. M. Hendricks. HOME FOR IME Miss Tessie Miller, student ut the University of Minnesota, is spending the summer at her home in Bismarck. _ | GUEST OF Al 4 Miss Virgi Arne. Miss Gwendolyn Welch was injured! polis is in’ Bismarck, the in an automobile accident last Mon-| her aunt, Mrs. " day in Minneapoli s Welch v Oras stepping from a when the HOUSE GU was struck by a furniture Misi Elta Luana of throwing her about twenty fect. Notte guest of Miases Ruth Rubin. nasturtiums After dancing and OR HOME Miss Virginia Arnes, niece of S. W. Derrick, wife of the division superintendent of the Soo Line, left today for her home in Minnesota She has been visiting in Bismarck for three weeks, TEA FOR VISITOR Mrs. guest W. Derrick van, She and suffered severe bruises. Her mother, he Be tyne vot Avenues) en | Mrs orge Welch, left yesterday - formal tea for Mrs. K. 8, Nichols,| fF Minneapolis to join her p NISITING HERE formerly Miss Lavette Gray of the ” ARHINGHON s. FW, Renner of 3 city. Guests included the’ intimate| EAVES FOR WASHINGTON ng here with Mrs. Knott s Hazel for Puyallup, join friends lefty where she wil more extended! trip in the west. She will stop at Portland and__ Seattle, coming home through British Columbia, the honoree. Hendrie ks. : terday friends of 1 FROM SIBLEY DISTRICT Elmer Bloomquist of Sibley trict was in Bismarck Thursday business. VISIT IN IOWA Harrison, superin- Mrs. Mabel B. tendent of music at’ Dickinson state normal school, and Mrs. C. E. Ward, 40 E. Rosser, are en route to Lyons, sto ) WERE a, Corea Cw a Gaed 2 HERE TODAY la, for a two months vacation, Lloyd Anderson, formerly Miss Clara Hoge of Riverview 2 er of the tiienas in the city today on business. ere eight s for the Mont, ingly appointed dinner given : ig "| STE wht ate the’ Country club. by | SHeTe herve ‘ CITY NEWS “A. Copelin. Flowers decorat- VISITORS LEAVE eal ed the table, Miss Jessie Cripe and Mrs. Martha BISMARCK HOSPITAL Admitted: Amelia Wol NOT Bism Norman and son, Deen, left for their O VISIT IN WISCONSIN home in Devils Lake today after a fe uthtOde dete WWednes toy for visit in Bismarck with W. F. Cripe.| Henry Fuehrer, Jamestown: Ludwig: ster, Wis., : ~~ Roth, Glen Ulin; Henry Mar the guest of her sister. En route BACK FROM FISHING TRIP Shields; Mrs, Alex F tanton: she will visit at several other Wis- ‘ Robertson returned to the consin cities. after a three weeks’ ‘k Rapids, Minn. He Mrs. H. Homer Hattenbough, N |. commission ment on th gether. i ~ At The Movies — ELTINGE A moving, » western life) is which show her would of the get-to com it breath of sp enthusiastic Colleen It is, howeve q yo from it onal drama, wid shadow to make and pr workd P haly tne only oul eeamp damee hull, untarnished and i the love the peo she had inspired to try ty conquer most pron Brown le Norton Pb and Gene Willian lins Corrs 5 CAPITOL idea expressed. in which is nla Theatre tonight apitol and Saturd: It is the a comedy acro- bat pl the. oh -go-Round.” In “Daring Yout Kerry has a modern role that s him equal opportunities with that won ) Merr | CRASH ON ROAD) art him his cinema spurs { {OF interest to vaudeville followers | entrance of Lee Moran, of into film) work ymedy heavy part RETURNS NIPEG Itasca Park. Miss Alice M return to her home in Winnipeg tonight, aft- URNS 1 ME ers See § er an extended | visit in Bismarck Fee ee roe ackford,| ole Beulah; Geor Chasley To h EromiVanceuser, 8.0. with her sister, Mrs. E. Berry. who nthe guest of Ais. Cay ST. ALEXIUS HOSPITAL NOTES | o the, oP RE Fisher, returned to her home this} “admitted: oo Wall Hanh Mr Pua 3 Mae Nellie, Morning. Eling Dury st Timmer; rient ae iy eerie tear es + Harlan, Richardion Hrown and Mrs. R.’G. Abelein of VISITS CHILDREN “Diseh x : Menoken were in Bismarck today guaniag CMG se CHEE : Mae Goonone ot nes olantl ners ere: Temvik; Mr: shopping and visiting, : TOMOR ROW arrive home to- where he has for av son and anuewt Albert Li J. with her Lauder and Mrs, STANTON. VISITORS veut al atcaiahip anata va South sai Minn. spending a vacation at they at and Mrs, John Pulles and Maths omen Jily from Stanton, N. D., we j aes 4 yesterday, shopping and Nishele or St Paul, who] With friends. Y soLp j st of | : a sold his heen the guest of “Mrs. J. mn é : i i of Ninth d nch, will leave tonight for her! 7, Blensly, Cari Nelson and Archie | f White Mr y Home: Olson of the Armour Creamery has ane RETURN FROM MONTANA left. for Glendive, Mont., on a busi rhea Mr, and Mrs, C. W, MeGray return-| D8 4 ‘ : ed the early part of the week from HERE TODAY an extended motor trip in Montana, JACATION AT LAKES a Mrs. S. W. Derrick left today for a three months’ vacation, which will be spent at the» Minnesota lakes. LEAVES | FOR LAKES Rooks and daughter and Barnes of Makoti, marek to consult Mrs. f CAPITOL N OTES pay. Meivin Steen, Steen, state auditor, is rod-and-reel article + the current issue of nephew author of a ppearing in sh and Game Si BORN Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Murphy an- nounce the birth of a son this morn- Miss Norena Nedine will leave to-| ! pins Bes AS eet night for the Minnesota Lakes to| '"# at the (St. Alexius hosp Meera inte Bae spend a week's vacation. | HOME FROM GRAND FORKS | known at the capitol as an active HTER Mrs. L. Prescott and Miss Vivian | sportsman. - h he Prescott returned yesterday from a —— as as her! short visit in Grand Forks. J. M. Devine, state immigration gu father, Mr. Dennis, of ———- officer, arrived’ in Bi today Minneapolis. RETURNS HOME following a three in Fargo, Mrs. John Baker, Hazelton, return- thering of ed to her home yesterday ‘after a short visit in Bismarck. where he addr IS ILL e addres: Miss Willa Newton of the A. W. the state historic Lucas store is unable to be at work this week because of illness. Just a few Summer hats left, valued from $6 to $15.00, which will be closed out at $1.95 and $2.95, also a few Madge Evans Hats for girls at % Price, cash only and no approvals. Nielsen’s Millin- ery. Governor Sorlie left last night for RETURNS TO FARGO Fargo to attend the state fair, He D. A. Dodds returned this morn-| will speak on the alt grounds to- ing to Fargo after a short business | night. visit in Bismarck. rare E.M. Hendricks, te expert on the FROM HAZEN staff of the railroad commission, ar- +Miss Adelia M. Pulles of Hazen} rived in Bismarck today from Ch was visiting and shopping in Bis-|cago, where he visited his mother,| | marck Tuursday. who is seriously ill. HERE YESTERDAY Senator Lynn Fr: r held an ex- William Deckert of Harriety school| tended conference today in the of- district was in Bismarck yesterday] fice of T, H. H. Thoreson, state tax on business. BUSINESS TRIP C. M, Hanson of the Standard Oil Co. is spending the week in Hazen on business. Cantilevers for a si snug fit- ting heel. A. W. Lucas Co. You CAN HAVE YOUR FILPIS DEVELOPED BUT ONCE IS IMPROVING Mrs. Theodore Anderson, who has been ill for the past two months, is improving. HERE FROM HAZELTON Mrs. J. J. Kalberer of Hazelton, N. D., was in Bismarck yesterday’ on business. The Weather Fair tonight and prob- ably Saturday. Not much change. MADE IN OUR OWN SHOP. RETURN HOME FINNEY'S _ Alice and May Farris have return- Ca 83 ed to Fargo after a short visit in Bismarck. SHOPPING HERE Mrs. D. M. Paul of Linton, N. shopped in Bismarck yesterday. VISITS FRIENDS rs. M. J. Brenden of Driscoll is ing friends in the city. dD, The E. ©. Pierce of Jamestown is in the city on business. ACCEPTS POSITION B. Cantwell has accepted a posi- , tion in Mandan. Special Sale Saturday, July 25th, from 4:to 6 p. m., on Guaranteed Silk. Hosiery for cash only, $1.49. Nielsen’s | Millinery. ' "Bergeson’s of John} Matinee Every Day At 2: TONI GHT FRIDAY and SATURDAY COLLEEN {HER PEPPI- SLOW ABOUT OUR COLLEEN, PATHE NEWS AESOP FABLE COMEDY Great “KORAN” Is Coming NOV EL IDEA FUNERAL OF | MRS. APPERT IS TOMORROW |; at} f should 1! ph the sun and = serv Satu the I he Webb Bros. | conduct the THE FOUNDATION a ay 1 vi 1 4 4 s ces and fruit ‘ 4 Cher aspherry and 4 | Mrs. Appert was born in France in : Fase7, hut has lived in North Dakota} - ors ia Hl for a yreat many years. She is wel SERVE CEREALS % [aud fayerably known throughout eoreaidy te eat ¢ Xj community {with : x | = $ s | 4 Women are Ri ht ne ae re een sbalwea 0 “hy 3 Oa wa a ® bird on the ber in the h ted in style limb is worth nd, if you are i rather than ornith & Miss Moore's touching Fashionshle stockings show : prizution of the httle ered : hind ‘: Hf embrouered rather] a folly. Cook now the vigor food men like and of drab exterior, by golden cleoe to the k if he skirts ere Per ‘ Ma RAC tan Gaiemura atl | 69 verse alork newt, Nia Max war en | children need without fuss or bother. tye abit fram view | > AUTOS BADL Y DAMAGED IN drain... of Re night. No One of the Anton Kutchera one wa was) injur owned | by of The picture stars Bebe Daniel MT a chee (9 [possibly one of the most —popul: rek and the other by a Hazen film luminaries, Miss Deniels bh played before ‘the camera mapy bs veurs, one of her preatest Heat your water with Gas./ a having been her,role in * f It’s the S .F j fairs of Anatol.” | 8 uper-Fuel, | i | “Another importypt member of the SIR TARAT RE Cooks . cast is hand: a READ TRIBUNE WANT ADDS | the stalwart titled —— a eer Stopping kitchen mussing on hot mornings Quick Quaker cooks in 3 to 5 minutes The right summer breakfast ... no hot kitchens EATING your kitchen on summer mornings is Oats and milk . . . that’s the right hot day starter. Quick Quaker makes it easy. Cooks in 3 to 5 minutes. Doesn't heat the kitchen. Keeps the family well protected against hot weather . and you against its bothers. All that rich flavor of Quaker Oats is there. Quick Quaker cooks faster. That’s the only difference. on CGobbons until he met ‘Punnes \ real nnd Windstorm: the oof from house as lewe: torn from a tree, windstorin insurance today from Murphy MURPHY Man Who Knows * Insurance, Pheae did't up cous ean The Films Properly Developed appy Kodak | Prints SLORBY STUDIO Mail Your Films Bismarck, x Quaker 3 to 5 minutes N. Dak. | JULY Our July Sales offer many rare saving the better qualities. The items listed terest. BATHING SUITS Woo! Suit, represent every Silk and Wool, and Cotton Bathing ing ail the plain colors as well as ina fall all Belts, bands, beautiful combination of sizes; also Shoes, Head will he offered ata reduction of 3314 pungse Caps, ete., PER CENT DISCOUNT Play Suits y and Giris’ Play Suits of a light weight; Khaki and Blue in sizes 2 to 8 years. You'll want several of these at the special price for Sat- urday, only 75¢ for Children’s PRINTS. BEACHCLOTH, SUMMER SUITI SERPENTINE CREPE, TABLE DAMASK, SHIRTING Silk Striped Shirting, 32 inches wide, colored stripes on white, fine for Sport and Street Dresses or Chil- dren s school frocks. Regular values to $1.25 per yard. INOW isseicc a x ci aee PU eae silue we es 65c TISSUE GINGHAM 27 and 32 inch Tissue Gingham and Flaxons in fig- ured designs and stripes on white backgrounds. Fine for summer Dresses and Draperies. Values to 48c. NOWe ce eco eee: iO ba ABIES 18c DRESS SILKS Striped Dress Siiks in Rose, Blue, Grey and Tan, 32 inces wide; for Sport and general wear. A genuine bargain at the regular price of $3.25. Special at, per yard.... SILK REMNANTS of Satin Canton, Canton Crepe, Charmeuse, Tub Silk, Silk Shirtings, etc., in many good lengths for trimming, ete. 1 V/2 PRICE ; SHIRTING On one large table we will have excellent quality Striped Shirting in man. Play Dres: many good bargains in f: $2.25 | WEBB BROTHERS “Merchandise of Merit Only” SALES Saturday Specials opportunities on scasonable merchandise of below for Saturday only, are of especial in- SILK BLOOMERS Phoenix Silk Knit bloomers, made by the Phoenis Hosiery Co. have wood clastic knee band and are shown ii pastel allades of Green, Mai Orchid, Pink and Peach. regular #3.25 values, Special at eo CORSETS Odds do Ends, broken Sizes Numbers in Front and Back 1 good models and it large run of Jot as high 5.00, Special at $ 1 .00 and Discontinued ace Corsets Values Boys’ Suits Kaynee Brand wanted colors; suitable Mi sh peultey Boys or Sport Frocks, also TOMp a eLOG A 7 ks uacbid many clever styles and st color cotton ; i Picotto plain colors or comb: tions, one or two p | PER Just the thing for sum- } na- Cc mer wear and they’re go- ing at SPORT HOSE - Extra Special—$1.25 Lisle Sport Hose in Blue, Grey, Tan and Various colored checks. Have double re- inforced heel and toe. 89c Specially priced at. 1 / PRICE SHOE POLISH and Whittimore’s Brown and The well known 2 in 1 brand French gloss shoe cleaner for White, Black shoes. Regular price 25c. Special for this sale, at each............. MILLINERY We have a number of food wor summer hats ia several good colors. to close out at. WOMEN’S PUMPS Cuban and Low heel Pumps and Sandals, colors Grey, Tan, Brown, etc. Several good styles in kid and other materials.::.. Broken lots in values to $9.0. Close out price 4 $3.45 $4.95

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