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“et SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1925 __THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | Social and Personal 5 Monday ccomplished this Then he scorns Wrath of a woman | PICTURE HAT | ‘ feat as only <)) her —and feels t “ yey? treated in tha Tha j “One W Rehearsal of Juvenile Band to Be Monday Bridge Teas + s ~ 1) Marjo » vote of the Given by Mrs. Ladies Have mM oune gin] whe ine. the crouth \ corRECTION BRANCH MANAGER W. H. Bodenstab Informal Tea % spite the wiles of the elder wo | Statements ma Friday's 1 7 | - bune concernin. adn . = i 4 . ibe ; A year ago, G. A. Holmgren nee J i ‘ he county 'y i . ° : Mrs. W. H, Bodenstab entertained! Masses of garden flowers in at : | Concert From |. . f graduated from) Dakota Business We are now prepared to outfit the boys for school in on Thursday and Friday afternoon in| tractive, informal arrangements nay sh Sollew: ‘ e ‘fron " oot wear, ality, Style d her home on 620 Mandan Avenue at|cotated the Country club house Fi i | G. P. Balcony \ ‘ge, Fargo, and bezanwith the 7 ee eeamaee alt toot ee Quality Style madd prettily appointed bridge teas, On{day afternoon for the ladies’ di < | " ow | *) American Creamery Co. He is now Hees are more attractive than ever before. Both cecatlons the’ roots were. at-| ten, 3 | Sunday Night joins. n | manager of their Carringtonbranch tractively decorated with a variety; Mrs. S. A, Floren, chairman of the! ¥ : : which Like other D. B.C. me 4 1 ; ; -Y of garden flowers. hostess committee, was assisted by Wha nbc heed ie correct 5 tke other D. B.C. men who have OUR NEW CORTLEY JR. § Thursday afternoon four tables! Mesdames B. Finney, Mundy, J. 4 Pj s Dee Ae a ea ae 2 fry, hecome executives, he will doubtless ; — were in play. Honors wete won byj French, Inez Gallahan, John Litho 4 y popular concert which the Gideons. — fork employ ““Dakota’’ he}; is ow + ate: from New Y Mrs. A. P. Lenhart and Mrs, Ed.'A. P. Lenhart, E. J. Heising, F. ey ¥ Jassisted by other local talent, it 1 ole ak a he p of his own. Are the latest frem New You Lahr. Mrs. N. Call was an out-of-; Henry, W. H. Thompson, R. C Ped give Sunday night at o:30 o'clock OILED SURFACES ‘ u Bertel (now manager of One Knicker and one LONG PA town gue a | THoiando of Wilton, J. Taylor, G.} from the balcony of the Grand Pa ls 5, whether Hnolow: n{ the Tnion ‘Transfer Co.) recently Ages 12 to IS year Mrs. P. E. Byrne, Miss Katherine] Stewart of Wilton, F. cific hot . : ' ar nt he wiped w th J employed Bessie Lovelace and . . nith and Miss Katherine Bodenstab| enson, Mary J. P.’ Hess | Rev. Paul S. Wright of the Pres | Cerouenwe Victor Leety (Leche M ssisted Mrs. Bodenstab in serving} of Mandan in serving the prettily ap-/ byterian church will pive a ten oust K ‘| Victor Leeby CLecby Mere, Co.) after the play. si - pointed t | minute talk in connection with the sal ; | has engaged Genevieve Drews, the o@l Mrs. Sveinbjorn Johnson and Mrs. —— ; The la hat ha it musical program, paige: ° is of Cora Strauss MeLean won honors’ Hon, P. D. ‘Norton lor recognition Pudually The Gideons “have sponsored SAVES TMI 4th employee from his td sc hool. coe ee eT ae Friday afternoon, ars Ww. Fete M d |achieving it only for on wer, number of similiar concert which Keen soil covered fon ‘ ont taal “Follow the SucceSsful. Fall ROYS HON Ses a LOTHES, d Mrs. F. E. Shepard assisted the however, This. model is of black have been well received by a good ers labeled so vou ean find what! germ, § ite laine ‘ hostess. Three tables played. arried Today | satin with a satin ribbon about the sized crowd, vou wahtcwith mininnm elfort. | rts Sept. 1. Write FL. Watkins, D ORBUILT CL 4 Miss Elsie Stark Honor Guest at Mandan Reception: Mrs. Anna Stark of Mandan was home on Thursday afternoon to a large number of her lady friends, onoring her daughter, Miss Elsie Stark, of Columbus, Ohio, who is her house guest for the month of August. A rainbow of color was formed by a profusion of garden flowers ar- ranged throughout the rooms. An informal afternoon was passed in visiting and fancy work. A four-course buffet luncheon was served by the hostess at the close of the afternoon. There were a number of out-of-town guests, including sev- eral ladies from Bismarck. CELEBRATE WEDDING ANNIVER- SARY Mr. and Mrs. Felix Ullman of Fourth Street celebrated their tenth anniversary Friday even- st 14, with an informal ree tables of bridge were . Mrs. Lee Bankston, John and F..N. Orchard winning prizes, Flowers were used to decorate the house. A after the LEAVES FOR COAST P. B. Webb, accompanied by his si, ter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Marks of Fargo, left Fargo Thu ay for an extended trip to the west They will visit Seattle and ral California points. They are king the northern route out and will return over the southern route. VISITORS LEFT Mrs. Cardner and daughter, Lor- raine, who have been visiting in Bis- marck with Mrs, Gardner's daughter, Mrs. T. C. Madden, Seventh street, have returned to their home. Mrs. Cardner and daughter were enter- tained at many social affairs during fet supper was served RN FROM JAMESTOWN s. N. J. Wildes, Mr. and . Ebeling, and Mrs. T. P. O'Connor and daughter, Mary Helen, have returned from a visit in Jamestown at the R, J. Wildes home. Part of their vacation was spent at Spiritwood Lake, LEAVE FOR THE EAST Paul Halloran and Paul Homan of the U. S, Postoffice will leave to- night on an extended trip in the east. They will visit the Twin Cities, Chi- cago, New York, Quebec and many other points, .Mr. and Mrs. West Point, Missis Murphy of who have been at Yellowstone National Park, arrived in Bismarck last night to be guests of Mr. ey Murphy's sister, Mrs. C. Remington. ON VACATION Esther Breemer of the Bark- s spending a two weeks’ vacation in Minneapolis, Minn., and Eau Claire, Wis. ON BUSINESS Iner W. Pearson of Burnstad was in the city yesterday on business. Mr, Pearson is planning a motor trip to Portland some time in the near future. BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. Oscar W. Lovin entertained with a surprise birthday party Fri- day evening for Mrs. Nils H. Lovin. A birthday cake decorated the table. HERE E FRIDAY Mrs. Ira L. Jacobson of Mott mo- tored to Bismarck Friday to spend the day with friends. OPERATION Kenneth Preston underwent an| operation at the Bismarck hospital, Friday morning. HERE FROM HEBRON Miss Vera E. McMartin of Hebron was in Bismarck Friday on business. We are now showing the latest models of Wheary Wardrobe Trunks. A. W. Lucas Co. The Weather Mostly unsettled tonight and Sunday with possi- bly showers; cooler. BUILDERS OF QUALITY, SERVICE, GOOD WILL, | ! the pic dra bly yy to announe by the director ee Country Club | falls far over the finish, j to to Fargo Gir] | crown which jand gives a very artistic The wedding of fo of former ole tame, tt Sora | The ideal Summer food Norton, formerly of narck, Mrs. J. J. Schweizer and danghters Miss Mary Louise Fit: Id, dav ertrude and Margaret, of Wackbarn ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward A isited with relatives in [ismarek = gerald, w olemnized at 9 o'clo Friday. { b this morning at St. Mary Cathed: \ in Fargo. RETURNS HOM! | ' Mr. Norton was at one time secre-| Mrs. Ch: s Hernett has return-| tary of state. He is widely known| oq to her home in Burnsted after a! h ! in Bismarck’s social and political] short visit in. Bismarek = circles. \ Mrs. N. W. Roan and Miss FROM STEF Stark of Columbus, Obie, who The second of a series of bridge parties was given Tuesday evening at the home of Misses Marjorie and Roberta Best when they, assisted by Miss Katherine Smith, ' entertained for Miss Ann Proctor of Jamestown, Gordon Cox and Miss Helen i Mrs, John teole was y iting her mother in Mandan, were | chopping and Tt smarex ] guests at the wedding and the re | aatere i : ception at the bride's home which! | ‘ followed, HERE FRIDAY eset Miss Joa sher of MeLaughli BRIDGE PARTY ‘visiting with frien he eit VISITED FIMENDS Miss Ma Everson Washburn} visited with friends h Friday. Eat it with fresh fruits ON B | You can mend 2 leak in your hot water bottle with layers of mend ing tissue. Apply with a warm iron, Let cool and harden tor: tay or so before you use it Cc oo re) es » Fargo. DR, M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic T ici: 119") 1th St. Telephone 240 Bismarck, N. D. Devine were awarded honors at Miss Marian Austin of Bow- S. E. Clizhe of Sib in Bismarck today © Victriet was] District was | uusine ork of Ray, N. D.; Mrs y Albertson of Detroit) and SHOPPED HERE Miss Wise of Minneupolis were out-| stisg Hoy tee of-town guests, A course lunche the close of the evening. shopping in E toc” "" SINT MARY'S COLLEGE was served at Ga ee WINONA, MINN THEATER PARTY At! Th Movies \ r tc ; The Pan-Hellenic Association w bi __4|4 Man's College | Standard Four-Year College Course: have a theater party at the tin iNcit-GoiEticationdl next Wednesday evening, August ATT APITOL bi For res telephone Miss| “Married Flirts,” the Metro-Cold-| Individaal Attention AR’ TS and ‘SCIENCES Mary Atkinson or Miss Coral wyn screen version of Louis Joseph! Tatley, 30, not later than Tuesday. Hew xpensee Pro: recent novel, “Mrs. Para a mor,” comes to the Capitol Theatre| Mihest Stan Fre Mellcal RETURN FROM mat ter,| Monday for a rum of two « 1 Christin Bn ruc $. s and d§aghter,; nod Strong Athtetic ish Si ommere rtrude, returned last night|Robert G. Vignola for the Metros] = ettetlg mel eaipercay from an extended western trip. They | Gold organization | fully Accredited at Leading Universities Address, The Secretary, | visited in Denver, Salt’ Lal City, 1 by Pauline ! Yellowstone Park, and came home by|Frederick, while others in’ the — . way of Minneapol include Conrad Nagel, Mac pens Alice Holl nd Paul Nicholson. Huntly ¢ terson I MOTOR TO DICKINSON Mrs. R. D. Jennings of Dickinson,| Julia Crawford Ivers 1 the Ss U | GS Be ee ogee Mg cc ne Me STUDY EVENIN shopping, will motor home tonight} was he he ox apher. It is a Louis Without interfering with your daily work. with her son, will spend the son. nnings, who Dickin- ek-end in NORTHWESTERN COLLEGE OF LAW 729 Plymouth B Minneapolis, Minn. FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 5th VISITING RELATIVES Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Barchenger ef Center, N. D., and Miss E. Balle’ Winnipeg, Canada, are visiting with relatives in Bismarck for a week. i RETURN: ROM DETROIT Mrs. Lewis Larson ‘has returned from the Detroit Lakes where he has been spending a vacation. RETURNS FROM GARRISON Archie McGray has returned from Garrison where he has been spend- ing the past week. FROM NEW SALEM H. R. Ringoen and Dr, Rule of New Salem were in the city Friday on business. HERE ON BUSINESS Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ruble and son, Kenneth, of Driscoll were in Bis- marck Friday on business. allen into the toils of Anna on. Miss Nilsson vamped he pictur f Matinee Every Day At 2 COME EARLY! TONIGHT — Saturday FROM McKENZIE John Dutt of McKenzie was a bus- iness visitor here Friday. THE STUDIO Lucas Block Phone 121 Bismarck, North Dakota. Gregg Shorthand Touch Typewriting ‘American Bookkeeping Secretarial Studies {Intensive instruction. Reasonable rates for tui- tion. The best positions. FALL TERM AND EVENING , CLASSES begin September Ist. Call or write for infor- mation. ~ “Prof.” R. E. Jack, Principal. See the First Show if you can. Seats fill fast on Saturday. The Big Laughing Show Filled with Action Fresh—Clean— Now that the Fall unpack your Autumn clothing. fresh and spotless. season is approach You'll SEGA 6 ICE CREAM Sunday Specials Fountain of Youth.” newed coats, dresses, suits, gloves — them to you. Phone for our wagon. BETTY COMPSON RAYMOND GRIFFITH PATHE NEWS —and— THE MUNN- LEWIS WREST- LING MATCH IT’S TOO GOOD TO MISS FRUIT DELIGHT (Orange) Next Week’s Program at The Eltinge is Good and Well Worth Seeing. We take spots away. Our Dry Cleaning Establishment is an Your last year’ made to look like new. 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