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THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1925 TRIBUNE EMBROIDERED _ |: | dire | distrib oO Fitz, R who’ pli PAGE THREE farmers, and Lawrence nd to the program mble. and to visit frie during the for the with He left Saturday yout Mobrid n to town, truck FRENCH PORTIA | Gideons to Sing \ Sunday Kvening| week tor his Calvin Stout is being Albaugh are i ed fron a hospital at vl for blood nd Mrs, Clarence Social and Personal io | Mrs. Cordner Entertains at Bridge Dinner s.ien by i) Thayer Mrs Thompson w leave the first of the month for her home. Mrs, Page is also leaving the city to join her husband in Florida. There were sixteen guests, Each} of the prettily appointed quartet tables was centered with a vase of rose buds. A three course dinner was served. Numerous bouquets of garden flowers about the house formed an attractive setting for the bridge frames later in the evening. Mrs. T ‘Thompson of Wilton won the prize. Esther Hoover Guest of Honor at Bridal Shower Miss Esther Hoover, whose mar- riage to Mr. Allen K. Bolton will take place this month, was honor guest ut an attractively planned shower Wednesday evening given li Mrs, George E. Smith, } Cla Christensen and M Hilda Simon-| son, at the home of the former. The evening was spent inform: hemming dish towels for the bride- to-be. A dainty array of gifts for the honoree was carried in by little Miss Beverly Jenson. The rooms were gay with a profusion of garden flowers, A two course luncheon was served by the hostess. RETURN ) Mr. Peter Rudser Miss Minda of 315 returned yesterday an auto trip to the Minnesota lake} region. While away they visited at Perley, attending to farming inter- s, and with relatives and friends at Borup, Ada, Lake Park and De- troit, Minn. VISITING MRS. ZUGER Mrs. Andrew Bewett and daugh- ter, Miss Margaret, of Jamestown will return to their home tomorrow after a short visit in the city, guests} of Mrs. Alfred Zuger of Thayer avenue. aah u 0,1 AUTO TRIP and daughter, Mandan avenue, fternoon from HERE TODAY Mrs. sand son, Norman, and sister, ‘Mise’ Henzel “and Miss Minnie Dieruf of Steele are in the! city today, shopping and visiting friends. TO VISIT DAUGHTER Dr, D. McPhee, veteran employe} of the state auditor's office, will leave tomorrow morning for Fargo, to spend a short vacation. visiting with his daughter, Mrs. R. E. French. RETURNS FROM TRIP Mrs. W. KE. Butler “has returned | froma in Minneapolis other points in Minnesota visited in Kau Claire, Wis IOWA VISITORS Mr. and) Mrs. J. d. Noel of Du- lowa, 4 ansacting busi-| in the’ city. Mr. Noel owns farm lands in Burleigh county. RETURN HOME Mrs. Fva Lee Able day to her home in Minot spending a week with Mrs. L, C. Ster- rett at Person Court. S$ FROM SOUTH e Cook arrived been spending the summer. On the way home Miss Cook stopped in Chi- cago and Minneapoli RETURNS FROM WINNIPEG Miss Agnes Howard has returned from a two weeks’ visit with friends in Winnipeg and has resumed her futles at the Bank of North Da- ota, VISITING HERE Miss Oma Mahin_ of Tappen is spending a few days in the city with relatives. She is the house guest of Mrs, Mary Mandigo. ON VACATION Miss Mary Schlinker is visiting with friends in Minot this week. Be- fore returning home she will visit relatives at Edgely. RETURN FROM WISCONSIN Mrs. J. N. Roherty and family are expected home tonight from Wiscon- sin, where they have been spending the summer. VISITS PARENTS Bork of Ray, N. idtiig io Bieueece eae woe par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Staley, and ‘family. IS_VISITING PARENTS Mrs, Rachel Morris Qukman of Washington, D. C., is in the city, the guest of ‘her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F, Jones. She will remain for aj month. Runyan Lumber Co. Phone 94 —————————————————_—_————— i The Weather Fair and warmer tonight and Friday. DISCOURAGED? DRESS WELL AND SUCCEED. oa e Bergeson’s Quality-Style-Economy \Visiting Ladies ly] for the course lune! today) yy; from West Virginia where she has| | | | 1 | Entertained With Bridge Wednesday, were in pli bridge pi son of West | pretti -lors in the Mrs. M. | art,” Guest “fave | to the honor guests, tleson of Aneta, N, la Hilleboe ji, Minn. An. attracti rigement of grr! den flowers formed the house devor- | ations. —Seasonable appointments! were used on the tables A two course luncheon was at the close of play. were pr Mrs. O. and Mi served {Senator's Wife 1 Honor Guest at | Informal Party | wader of Avenue | sday afternoon | |to a few friends in honor of Mrs. William Martin, wife of Senator! Martin of Riverside, Calif, who for her home tomorrow. after t with friends in ¢ ainbow of color was forme the profusion of sweet peas used throughout the house Apmointinents eon served five o'clock were in pastel shz A musical program was given dur- ing the afternoon. Guests were reecived from 3:30 to 5 o'clock. NURSING SUPERVISOR AT MARCK HOSPITAL i Miss Luella Bremer, formerly night supervisor of nurses at th Lakeside Hospital of Cleveland, has . ay returned Bismares position as supervisor of nur Femares the Bismarck Hospital for t lowing year. association at used to! wy} Members of the bar by Maine-etcoire, allow Mile. ermaine tice law in the provine yed tennis and mannish, A court of that this was insuffie young. Porti ent to bar the TO FI MICH, Helen er of the ney {bank companied | | BIS-| Mich. to will gone n car whieh VISITOR LEAV Robert Orr, who | iting in the city'for a number « G ‘ he rolitiven anal weeks, left yesterday for Minneapo: tees { . where she visita. siste From there Mrs. Orr will return t : a | her home in Los Angeles to spend] a, We : i the winter, | 1 Tomo : TODAY ip 1 members are curator home tod watt TED HOME Crawford, state is expected F ii a field trip in the southwest ASITT part of the state, around Fort Yates,| , Miss Annette Taillon He is bringing with him several val- | formerly employed | in uable relies. 4 ee the F hold of the returned buying MOTOR TO W Mrs. aught today on a they will go week's visit friends. from trip at e: visit. to V with relatives VISITED HERE | Tine an Mrs. WH. Knudson of Driscoll | this | nd h street. weleome, BIR THDAY HER Ole Satter wenson, 311 Fou | ness visi and friends are Member You'll enjoy solid foot com- fort in ay of “Prote ine tone er arch pumps or oxfords. ex, | Webb Bros. FALLS t nd grands ' funily. ON MOTOR TRIP It's the Scientific Mr. and Mrs. 2. HL Butler have left on a motor trip to the Black | Hills and as far west as the Rockies DR. M. E. BOLTON |j Osteopathic Physician Ney, 4th St. Telephone 240 Bismarck, N. D. HOUSE GUEST T: of Staples, in the city, the | , Mrs. . Brink. FROM DRISCOLL Henry Van Horn of Driscoll » spending the day with frien Is. GOrs TO SHOREHAM Clara Christ left yesterday for Shoreham, Minn spend a week. ON BUSINESS Mr. and Mrs. Albin Erstrom of) Baldwin were in the city Wednesday on business. HERE YESTERDAY Charles Blackreid of Baldwin was in the city Wednesday transacting business. VISITED FRIENDS Mrs. W. Stark of Goodrich, N D., visited with friends here yester- di where she will FORTHE } FRELIEF OF a TO BE APPLIED TO AFFECTED PARTS AS NECESSARY. P. J. Engeseth Lawyer Collection Department in Connection, Hoskins Money refunded if not. satisfac- tory. For Sale by Cowan’s Drug Store Suite 12 Block T TIMES TONIGHT MATINEE DAILY 2:30 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” a Sunday from the Grand Pacifie hot A ten-minute a local minister. The public vited to hear the concert, concert o'clock es yo oe is in HOSPITAL Wilt oa Oe RIO timan, New es PRR ae Thee satin slipper eon hilo silver embroidery) following in step and heel and iving i Se hey le whieh nthe Osei® Burm on higher, Baldwin; Nenry © Mind, +» Self Jue Jennings nardine By wity oo aaa + THE CAP’ LT On art,” greatest of dog role that dogs, That in itsell is enough to reco mend “White s which will he seen for the first time locally at the fi Theatre wowhen it} Rut ther id than just that The Right Back- ground for Auto Ownership with e panorama the eter- nal snows behind it, and with its | ripping, slashing, dripping drama us s when’ London picture of recent made from catches the you can’t afford. in- ance you surely can’t fford a car! been whieh To sacrifice insurance for any accessory is fool- ' hardy! Sun and Wind Bring Out y Spots. . * * low : a i How to Rermave lo turn a wheel without ample insurance protec- tee of a relis tion is to court disaster! it will not cost you a penny unless! it removes the freckles; while if it| does give you a clear complexion the! expense is trifling, | Simply yet an ounce double ‘strength—fron department store and a few app hould show you haw to rid yourself of the hon and get a beautiful Rare! more than one ounce need ed for the worst case, sk the druggist for the | this cintee of Cover That New Car of Othine Now With an Aetna Automo hile Policy. tions Henry & Henry Insurance your freckle N, tine. Butts Snappy Fall Millinery Just Arrived From New York Hats for Matrons and Misses. Large head sizes, all shades and prices. Bismarck Cloak Shop MADGE HELSO; RESH FRUIT ARRIVALS— SWEET POTATOES The genuine Jersey sweets of delicious flavor, STRAWBERRIES Everbearing Montana berries are being received daily. WATERMELONS Ask for the Missouri Melons with the black seeds. PHONE FOR FOODS $qd00d YOd ANOHd —PHONE YOUR GROCER— wenerally | have { Insignia of Culture ELL-CHOSEN jewelry is oa recognized mark of culture and refine ment. Those who appreci thing = their with as ate the finer in life select jewelr much they cloth con- the care 2s select their ing, both tribute to smartne. for pping on a of a baby girl, week but nd My nat Marshall were end family minke there of the et to é home in ler ps Soperintendent Henry of Linton, pas ed VOR SPOTS ON MWARBLT : You oan rea recently and ciple at Pron by Wo Kyes raneho M seq 1 Hoya t last Spreading over the Heide of Allow if to, then wich olf full fant and winter nel water, works showing the Wheary Ww. are now mode!s of Wardrobe Trunks. A. We and Mr. Hettic the personal Appear ance, You will quisite find ox jewelry in our display-— bean. Cif things for home or the individ ual. BONHAM BROTHERS CAPITOL THEATRE TONIGHT ONLY The Gay Melody of Youth in Love! ihe TOM TERRISS P oduction BANDOLERO A on GWYNNE With PEDRO DE CORDOBA and RENEE ADOREE A Drama of Fiery Women, Brave Men and Untamed Beasts Here’s real bull- fighting filmed in Spain; romance, beauty, thrills, COMEDY - Blue Blood Tomorrow and Saturday ‘SSTRONGHEART’ FALL OPENING The Small Hat Again Favored a that compiiment the the Hats that will be largely in small shapes i are flower face so prettily—those worn thi 1 Offered 1 fel Some trimmed, offered with rhinestone pins. and satins. aad ribbon while many are Borresen’s Millinery NIGGEY BLDG. MANDAN, N. D. & Which Hand Will Be Yours ? Your decision and your action now will decide the question. If you will save a cer- tain portion of your income regularly, you are sure of being on the right side of the ledger in later years. We welcome you depositor here. First National Bank The Pioneer Bank BISMARCK, N. D. USED CARS Special Sale Chevrolet Baby Grand Roadster A fast, snappy car, 5 good cord tires, moto- meter, spot light. Car in good running order. Buick Touring ... ‘ : : $150 e¢ Fine conditio most new tires. Oakland Touring Good tires, good mechanieal condition. Overland sees $US Good running order, “motometer, sidewings, good tires. BISMARCK MOTOR CO.

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