The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 19, 1925, Page 3

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VEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1925 Social and Personal series.of Parties Planned for Guest Mrs, FE. G. Larson of West Thayer dtertained yesterday afternoon at te first of a series of parties plan- ed in honor of her sister, Mrs. O. + Kittelson of Aneta, N. D., who is siting at the Larson home. Mrs. O. S, Hilleboe and daughter, iss Stella Hilleboe, of Bemidji, inn, were out of town guests. Garden flowers were used through- it the rooms. Covers were laid for velve, Tonight Mrs, Larson will in twelve guests at a ipper in honor of her guest. A number of other parties have en planned by Mrs. Larson for e week, Irs. Robinson _ Has as Bridge Tea Two tables of bridge were played jesday afternoon, at the home’ of rs. C. Q, Robinson, Avenue A, when ts, Thomas Lough’ of Omahu, Neb. d Mrs, Elmer Aamodt of Minn- is, were honor enter- bridge guests at a s in the games were won by E, Cole. Dahlias and asters in brilliant hues rmed a way background for the ternoon’s p x tudio Tea Is Given Saturday Mrs, D, T. Owens gave a studio a ut her home Saturday afternoon mplimentary to Miss Hazel Pierce, to recently completed a commercial t course ut the Academy of Fine ts in Chicago. Miss Pierce's work, tich was on display, was highly ap- eciated by the guests, and showed eat talent. An artistic arrangement of flowers ts used, A luncheon was ‘lock, served at VISITOR S HERE Misses Myrna and Mryle Wood- ird returned to their home in mestown today, after spending the mmer in Bismarck with Miss Mary After ‘spending, a few weeks own the girls will go to t five Chinese Dinner at Brandes Home ! Dr. and Mrs. Hi. A. Brandes enter- tained, Tuesday evening, in thi home, 818 Fourth, with a chop suey dinner in compliment to Mrs. Bran- des’ sister, Mrs. Elmer Aamodt, of who is visiting here. les was cleverly decorated with Chinese suggestions in keeping with the novel menu. Cove for eight were marked. Two tables of bridge were in play during the evening. Dr. A. M. Brandt game. Mrs. Bartlett Is Hostess at Bridge Mrs. A. W. Bartlett was hostess at an informal bridge party in her home at the Hughes apartments, evening. number of old-fashioned bouquets that graced the rooms. Honors in the games were won by Mrs. J. Loberg and Mrs. Spencer Boise. The hostess served a prettily ap-! pointed two course luncheon after: the play. Wednesday Club Luncheon Today; The dining room of the Country club, prettily adorned with flowers, was ‘the attractive setting for a one o'clock luncheon today, given by Mrs. T, R. Atkinson for the members of the Wednesday Bridge club. he afternoon three tub Mrs. Perry Gives la 5 informal mble party, Tu a courtesy to her hous S. McDonald, ouver, B.C. and Mrs. Bunker of Elgin, ill, who is spending the summer here’ with Mrs. Wilbur Fields, The quest, J d Forks to enter the University orth Dakota, TODAY . W. Reynolds and ildren returned today from a motar Pp to the Badlands and Glendive, int. Mrs, Estella Freeman, sister Mrs. Reynolds, accompanied them rt way, stopping at Glendive to tit another sister. MARRIED YES YESTERDAY The marriage of Miss Mathilde ver to Mr, George E. Wise was emnized Tuesday evening at the ptist parsonage by the Rev. A. A. ‘mes. The eouple will be at home Bismarck. ETURNS FROM 1 BUYING TRIP Phil M. Webb returned Tuesday ‘m New York, Chicago, Cleveland a other eastern markets with an ractive new stock of fall mer- andise for the Webb Bros. store, ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE Mirs. C. 0. Robinson of Avenue A! tertained a few friends yesterday her home. Bridge was played and nors were won by M E, Cole. RETURNS HOME Dlarence Humble of Crosby, Minn., wurned to his home today, after inding the past several weeks in city, the guest of friends, aS FORMER RESIDENT HERE John Satterland, a pioneer resi- nt of Bismarck, who is now tm s home in Washburn, is vi: ends in the city FROM WILD ROSE DISTRICT W. H. Brownawell of Wild Rose itrict was a business visitor in the y yesterday. TO WORK HERE Miss Delilah Hagerman of Mandan s accepted a position as saleslady the Webb Bros, store. Mrs. Herman Falkenstien and son, allace, are in the city from Wil- n for a few days, LEAVES FOR MINNEAPOLIS Miss Edna Bigelow left today for inneanolis, where she will visit th friends, GO TO LEITH Mrs. Randa Mills and son have me to Leith, N. D., for a short va- tion. GOES TO LAKES J. C. Oberg left today for innesota lakes on a vacation. FROM BALDWIN Ralph Falkenstein of Baldwin, was wre yesterday on business. HERE TUESDAY F. A. Lewis of Baldwin, was in the ty Tuesday, on busines: the —— The Weather | Mostly fair tonight and Thursday. Slightly ~~ cooler, tonight. WHAT A DIFFERENCE NEW CLOTHES MAKE. Bergeson’s Quality-Style-Economy aon ‘at five o'clock, VISITORS L Mr, and Mrs. Watson Roseburg, Ore., who have been guests at the 0. G. and Spencer Boise homes for the past week, will leave tomorrow for Roseberg, stop- ping en route to tour Yellowstane Park, Boise of WAR MOTHERS MET The Fort Lincoln Chapter of War Mothers met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fred Roberts. Att er the business meeting hour was enjoyed, during time the hostess served refreshments, VISITED HERE J. A, Cordner and family of Jam town have returned home after vis- iting in the city, the guests of Mr. Cordner's _mothi Mrs. Elizabeth Cordner, 37 Avenue A. HERE HROM BRADDOCK M Fockler and daughter, Ada, of Braddock, ure sepnding the week in the city. RETURD Mr. and Mrs. F Timmer have retu short stay in the RETURNS HOME August E. Johnson of Washburn has returned home after a short stay in the city. N HOME E, Gustafson of ed home after a FROM WING Mrs, C. J. Rhodes and daughters of Wing are visiting with friends in|, DO not send your Steel the city. i - FROM WING id Mr. and Mrs, O. R. Toliver and son, of Wing were in the city yes- TERDAY J. Schweitzer of smarek yesterday, RETURNS. FROM ~ MINNEAPOLIS F. C. Tousley has returned form a business visit in Minneapolis. Timmer were in B held high score at the close of the! Tuesday i Asters were the foundation of a| — for Visitors: THE BISMARC Ls TRIBUNE PAGE THREE RETURNS FROM LAK NOVELSASH | ,, —, from a va ; ean and othe Heft this moruing for to visit relatives, may ce COTO OO Mrs. eft yesterday tna, Ohio, Their home is LEAVES sign for Gloucest Ss Wow ton, were here zy » POY wane | f ere shopping, in | the city yesterda | | HERE TODAY Here is a novel sash that would be; 1. G quite enough for any frock in the! and Harry, are visiting with f way of ornamentation. It is made! in Bismarck. elvet ribbon and attached in = work arrangement whiel HE it very flat and distinctive M. FE. MeCurdy a business visitor in ends TODAY of V wenn Amn the BRIDGE AT COUNTRY CLUB FRIDAY Lop | There will be a we tea at the pus Country club) Frid: ftermoon at thre o'clock, Mrs, A. Floren ts chairman of the committee in charge.| 4H i r . the | ) FROM) BALDWIN evold of Baldw Visitor im the ety HERE YESTERDAY Helgeson of Regan was in! city yesterday on busine AID. SOCIE There will b | the fodist chur VIST Olga 2) IN BALDWIN al Aid S y of the Meth. yj _ telative ah h tomorrow af ' j the church parlors | vited VISITE ! Bh Mrs. John W vie FROM STE ited friends here y Fred Schaper ‘ _ - ' Sterling were in the city aa visiting friends and attendin, QUALIT business interests. er buy There { | , on'y the canned s economy in Ret st qualit Mrs. BL 4d jaughters i \ rie tative of t d from Minn a few da Motor Co, in the eity i represen | for | i on their Ho, stop- ¢ Dan MeDonald Bismarek SITING SON Moffit is visiting at] the home of her son and family and} with friends neat Barney, N. D. | Arvin and E Leipzig are vis guests of Ralph y re ng in the city, the W. Stewart and Iton were shopping in erday, Ps ISITS, SISTER rvel of Brittin is vis- mine, Mrs. Estella Cord- HOME d ks, who has been in Fargo for the past ten days, returne ] home today. FROM Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rinoen of New Salem were in Bismarek yes- terday. HERE FROM FLASHER Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Jones of Flash- er were visiting in the city yester- day —S————————S— NOTICE Arch Preserver Shoes away to Factory to be half soled or whole soled. Send them to Bismarck Shoe Hospital. Burman can do youva factory job. BISMARCK SHOPPED HERE Mrs. C. W. Pathman of Carson shopped here yesterday. SHOPPED HERE Mrs. M. Lewis of Sterling shopped here yesterday. FROM WING Mrs. Henry Knowles of ited_here yesterday. + YOU CAN HAVE Your FILMS DEVELOPED BUT ONCE | - IMPO SHOE HOSPITAL “H, Burman, Prop. | 411 BROADWAY PHONE FOR FOODS DOCTOR M.E. BOLTON Osteopath ialist in aly Diseases Telephone 240W 11914—4th St. ’ Bismarck, N. D. TONIGHT WEDNESDAY and MATINEE DAILY 2:30 RTED _BANNOCKBU RN - (Sultings—made hy Thorburn) + We will save you a 20 dollar bill on these’ suits. If you doubt us, come in and C. urned| Ww ebb’s Secure Peter Randam and daug edi | ani nt KR ic Man-| | h Higgins and two sons, John | Your first pair of Florsheims will be an introduction to real shoe satisfaction. They give you finest workmanship, correct style, long service—most value per dollar. —FRESH FRUIT ARRIVALS— CANTALOUPES Car of delicious, large, sweet, pink meat Cantaloupes Sjust arrived. —PHONE YOUR GROCER THURSDAY They're all and plenty of tt ta each film CAPTEOL THE VERE Experienced St. | Paul Milliner) 0s ue hehe i . a par Piniltiner fom St, famacet sont ’ et ured by (he Webb fseenic snow shat nent store to take [seen Hf ine mE ery depart Ste an famous dav story. w in the tithe jstarved, that have ever bs in tunice Cain, and Even the Lhuntin Vi bis “At! The Movies | u stricke 2 the | known prof and the including seene which the spine-ting ithful to the Dwyer conviction his usug Mathew at the and he ung man who the nd Weedon Sev n't got. He like to own one his savings on) P. J. Engeseth Lawyer ollection Department in omnection Hoskins Biock Films Property appy hadith SLORBY Developad Prints PUDIO \ Mai Your Bilas [|| Bistares, —— iit iH itl The I RIALTO SUUUUUAUSTLUSUOOUOUUUUESEOROUUNT AA EEEECDUREL The New Fur Trimmed Are of Intriguing Smartne Silhouettes are still slen der—but different. Fab- rics delight! isite ee Se a are of sofiness and color — Furs Tuxuri on collars, in bands, tabs, fle These dh strike many new notes this fall exqt are used usly — SSeS —and varied as they are ach claims for itse an individual smartness. You will with them. be delighted Od YOu ANOHd we show you the first ary | sao $29.50 to $95.00 larvis-obertso: FOR WOMEN’S WEAR Bismarck. Wo Dak The Speed King of auto racing comedies. Smashing all, records for whirlwind action, lightning fun’ and spectacular thrills—real, honest-to-goodness breath-taking THRILLS! MERMAID COMEDY — “CALL A COP” L i Thea Cook | Ideal Fuel. ELECTRIC cook! on Friday for a two day runs} | We are now showing the picture that kas been made wovel without in the| atest models of | Wheary a me lit e Teunks. AL OW. ‘ j Lucas Co. Yow ll enjoy id foot com- fort ino a pair of “Protex” jarch pumps or oxfords. | Webb Bros. with Gas. It's) the COOKERY MEANS ! Runyan Lumber Co. IN COMFORT Phone 94 T, e talk of the town. They have made an instant hit. Fall Footwear many s create clever models dont leading are two of the “Peacock” footwear style center ictured below shewn in » has tru! siitedt 69 “Blue Bonnet” birbte doecat tell dal wleretal $10.50 cut out Oxfords in Black and Brown. Growing and Women’ to see them BROTHERS “Merchandise of Merit Only” = wih Weber and Fields Coming Friday and Saturday STRONGHEART —in— “WHITE FANG’ Ask any user what she thinks of Evigidaire TRIC REFRIGERATOR fer MODERN HOMES, ‘Because it is. clean, sanitary and entirely automatic—absolutely inde- pendent ‘of ice and ice delivery— women prize Frigidaire as the most valuable of kitchen equipment. B. K. SKEELS 408 BROADWAY

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