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we FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1995 ! | Social and Personal Mrs. Hedden | Entertains for Miss Kauffman Hedden entertained; one o'clock luncheon Thurs! ternoon in her home on West| Ros Avenue in compliment to Miss Adele Kauffman, who leaves! September 1 for Detroit, Mich., to! spend the winter, | Sweet in pastel were used J tae | yellow Mrs. with a hues ppoint three was served. “ The bouquets and baskets of cut! flowers used about the rooms formed ttractive background for the af- RETURNS FROM PASADENA | | ss Dorothy ~ Blanding of the rkmen's Compensation Bureau ar- rived in the city yesterday after a two months’ visit at the home of her parents in PaSadena, Calif. She stop- ped at Salt Lake City on her way} home to attend a convention of gov- ernmental official RETURN TO TOWN Mr. and Mrs. T. P. O'Connor and] family, who have, been spending the past month on their farm in Naugh- ton township, have returned to the city. Mr. O'Connor has resumed his ies as elevator man at the Fed- eral building. LEAVES ON VACATION Miss Margaret Wynkoop of the Provident Life Insurance company leaves tomorrow evening for Valley City for a few days. From there she xoes to the Twin Cities for a two weeks’ visit with friends and rela- tives. RETURNS FROM NORTH WEST- ERN U Miss Dorothy Dakin, high school instructor has returned from Evans-j ville, Ill, where she has been enrolled at the North Western University. On the way home she visited with rela- tives in Ohio. STUDENT HERE n Nippolt of Fargo, last year “ ident at the University of North Dakota, was in Bismarck Thursday with his father. He stopped to vis- it Earl Benser and other schoolmates, QUEB! Mr. and Mrs. H.-L. Reade left. by car today for un extended trip. They will visit Mr. Reade'’s old home at Quebee and at various places in the New England state RETURNS FROM VACATION Miss Gertrude Eichorst of the Soo office has returned from her ‘acation, part of which was — spent at Lake Shoreham, She was also the! guest of Mrs. J. M. Wilson in Fargo.! SPENDS W HERE. Miss Fannie B. Williams, who has n teaching at the Fort ‘Yates re tion for the twelve years, i 5 ng the week in Bismarck with friends. ON VACATION Miss Anna Marie Manning left this morning for Fairmont, N, D., to v it for a few days hefore going to Far- go und the Twin Cities to spend two weeks. RETURNS TO OKLAHOMA Henry Freede returned to his home in Oklahoma City, Okla, Wednesday | after u two weeks’ visit’ in the city with his cousin, Mrs. Max Kupitz. RETURNS FROM TRIP F, E. Young has returned from a} business trip through South Dakota, Southern Minnesota, Iowa and Wis | consin, FROM MOFFIT Mrs. J. F. Coder and daughter Luella, of Moffit are shopping in Bismarck today. RETURN FROM CITIES Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Miller have re- turned from a vacation spent in the; Twin Cities. ON BUSINESS Mrs, E, A, Sailer of Mannhaven is in the city for a few days on busi- ness. HERE FOR EEW DAYS Mrs. William Hummel of Mott is in the city for ‘a few days on business. The Weather _ Local thunderstorms this Missionary to Speak at M. E. | Church Sunday , Miss Ona M. Parmenter, missionary from East Afri occupy the pul th Methodist Epi chureh evening at 8 o'cloc Miss Parmenter, a brilliant speal er, has of thrilling | experien n field, This is her first furlough home. | The general public is invited to hear her me medical | Met Sunday , GUEST & s PRISE PARTY Mrs. Carl Robidou was guest honor at a surprise farewell party! Thutsday evening when twenty friends gathered at her home. Robidou is leaving soon for BiQing: Mont., to which point Mr. Robidou has been assigned by the Armour Creamery Company. | Bridge was played. Mrs. D. Eni} S0n Won honors, A dainty luncheon was served. 1 Mrs. Robidou was presented with} reer ee | a strand of pearls by her friends, | ON_ BUSINESS | picked j Mrs. M. EB. Ryan of Broddock was WEST POINT GRADUATE HERE | arek Thursday on business. Kenneth Tracy, formerly of this! city, is visiting with relatives in! Washburn and friends in Bismarck for a few days, Mr. Tracy was born; in Bismarck and completed the high; school course here. Last spring he| graduated from West Point. From) here Mr. Tracy will go east to school for several months and then ex- pects to be transferred to the coast. MRS. THOMPSON HONOR GUEST} The name of Mrs. W. H. Thompson, who leaves September 1 for Minot to| make her home, was omitted from the account of the Informal Bridge club's dinner Wednesday evening. Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Fred L. Page shared honors. LEAVE FOR MICHIGAN Mrs. L. Rubin and daughter, Sara, left today for Mount Clemens, Mich., for a three weeks visit hefore Miss Rubin goes to Evansville to enter North Western University. ' MACCABEES MEET TO The Women's Benefit / F of the Maccabees will hold their reg- ular meeting this evening at 8} o'clock at the A. 0, U. W. hall. | LEAVE FOR BAD LANDS | Miss Dorothy Dakin, Miss Nora MeGettigan and Miss Eloise McKee | will leave soon for a tour of the North Dakota Bad Lands. | VISITING HERI i Mr. and) Mrs. J. H. Dayton of | Minneapolis are visiting in the city | with friends. Mrs. Dayton was formerly Mrs. George Niles of Bis- marek. LEAVES FOR BLACK HILLS Dr. and Mrs. ‘Thompson family and Mr. and Mrs. G, Stuart | and family of Wilton have left on a! | | and | motor trip to the Black Hills. \ 1S ILL Mrs. Marie Galloway, assistant clerk of the state supreme court, is | jill at a local hospital with an at-! ack of tonsilit | sister, ted in Bismarck today. with relatives. JAST NIGHT d Ronnie Mor- a purty last] You'll enjoy solid foot com-_| fort in a pair of “Protex”| arch pumps or oxfords. Webb Bros. | spending ON VACATION | Bertha Luyben has left for} the Twin Cities and other points) Went to Gilby today on business jyetnt cereals and meais’ decay | dores at Moran’s Farm salu) east on a two weeks’ vacation. Miss | : fyery rapidly in the summertime) day night Luyben is employed in the offices of HERE THURSDAY and m » kept thoroughly dry | CES = the Webb Brothers store, Mrs. FE. M. Whiteaker of Brittin and inspected frequently for ins} es shopped in the city Thursday sects, ! ELECTRIC COOKERY LEAVE FOR FERGUS PALL | Is s. Laura Sanders and grandson, Wheary Ti CH : Wendell § of s morning | dwin, was a basi : 7 oN fy Heel Sande tor dec inia nernink itor here ‘Thursday. correetly d st} COOKING IN COMFORT for Fergus Falls, Minn. to week or ten days visiting at the FROM BADLANDS — | Mrs, Palmquist i ave returned from a trip to North Dakota: Rad Lou the Killdeer Mountains. Mr: fre she has heen summer with her moth. er MISS CASHEL AT HOSPITAL Miss Mary Cashel underwent 9 minor operation today at 4 local hos- pital today, VISIT HERE Mrs. A. H. Klipstein of | wrged: Lea Sudler, New with her daughter, Alice Leipzig; Harold Henpel, MeClus ing relatives in Bismare j Lily Moldenhauer, Kulm; Mrs. L. = Henke, Hannover; Margaret Powers, SHOPPED HERE city; eter Loob, Raleigh; Evelyn Miss Alma Drewelow of New § was shopping in the city ‘Thu lem ON Cunitz BUSIN Billy in the city Thur: of lem was | on business, HERE ON BUSINESS Winberg of Menoken marek Thursday on busin i THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE States spend ne Carl on business Thursday. ee | | Hoover, nell, Harmon IN GILBY ON RUSINESS | KE. MeCurdy; PROM BALL IN dwin was here CITY NEWS| et Otto Ratzlo Dawson; Mrs, R.V. Bag- Raby Cleo Koan, Dris- Beierle and son, Jun- 2. Mrs. Everett Dutton, son, BISMARCK HOSPITAL NOTES iMted: Beatie Kirtim Mrs. John F. Tonander, Ruso; Mrs. ‘Anita Reimer, orge Billigmeier, | anson, Edmonton, Hilda Koepplin, . ert Heath, Napoleon; Es- v. son from Buldw | ther Marth, Burnstad; Lorna and | busine: or here Thursd: Helen Burnstad, Burnstad; Mrs. BUSINESS VISITOR A, E. Isaminger of business visitor here ye: HERE .THURSD! Helen Rue of Reg ping in Bismarck Thu n was shap- HERE THURSDAY FA. Lewis was here from Bald- win Thursday on business. and Willard Porter, Steele, sa} zens Coffin, Robinson Discharged: David Wiedrich, Ha. | Beach; Beulah Ro: 3 Rev. F. John Strack, | ton, D. Jacob Heer, Mrs, WII. Sovereign, Beu- Margaret Flton, Makoti; Koren Wimbleton, Runyan Lumber Co. j Phone 94 Gentlemen Your Attention For Just a Moment. The Wayne Munn- Strangler Lewis Wrest- ling match picture at the Eltinge today and Saturday is one of the best motion pictures of a contest between that I have ever seen. It is only a part of the Eltinge and T hope you can see it. 1 Thank DALE SIMON, Mgr. They’re Likable! FALL HATS There’s a certain sophisticated charm about the new Millinery that goes well with the simple modes in outer apparel. While some of the Hats possess more br: in an ex afternoon or tonight fol- lowed by most fair Sat. WHY NOT A MADE IN BISMARCK SUIT? YOU TAKE NO CHANCE AT Bergeson’s Quality-Style-Economy im than heretofore, it is tucked and turned back. Satins, velvets d hatter’s plush is being featured’ ‘tensively in new shades of Pur- ple, Fuchsia, Cuckoo, Green Pencil Bl rr ue and Black. There isa pleasant surprise in these lovely hats at very moderate ices. modern = gladiators It is complete yet not the least bit too long or tiresome. solutely clean and is a wonderful exhibition. It is ab- fine program at the You. CARE OF CEREALS - Use Gas, Fuet. Dance to the Union Ra Announcement \ BARBER SHOP It’s the Scientive % . SPECIALS FOR SCHOOL DAYS 'Poritck Pencil ‘Tablet... .te Pe Velvet” Pencils. 2... te Pencil Boxes with lock. &e a arm Satu a We have a complete line of note books, composi - We can serve you with the tion books, spelling tabs. . . We can satisfy every WAX MARCELL school need at prices that will SAVE money. It keeps the wave in place, lasts longer and leaves the hair soft and fluf ®"fircase 0 10 5,00, Two VHeMENtE aeatneR: % Varlety Store, experienced oy rator in RISWARCK, \. DARK. this work. . f Saturday Special Harrington's HP | torkisn Tower, 1st ai Beauty Parlor Heed ie Note alte ; and only, each. for $1.00. ALL fashions are just emerging-——new frocks with apron fronts and coats with i flaring backs. Fall slippers are on the way too—many have ~ already arrived. They may be seen in our windows now and we cordially invite you to step inside and try them on. Their smartness lies in their subtle simplicity, MATINEE EVERY DAY TONIGHT — Friday and Saturday All Roads Lead To Laughter in “PATHS TO PARADISE” It’s Raymond Griffith’s Best and Betty Compson’s in it Too. PATHE NEWS And you'll also See the Official Two Reel Picture of the “Munn- Strangler Lewis Wrestling Match.” It’s the Real Stuff. BETTY COMPSON RAYMOND GRIFFITH You Can Bank on Real Entertainment. in This Bill | Dance to the Union Raga- PAGE FIVE A.W. Lucas Co. “Buckle Pumps” Are New for Fall THE OR BLACK SATIN “Fashion Is As Fashionables Do” ABOVE MODEL IS STYLED IN PATENT —and because the smartest people choose to wear beyond question. The Irene—Priced at... . Basement Shoe Dept. Better shoes at prices that cannot be matched elsewhere. 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