The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 25, 1925, Page 5

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- aye- | Social and Porsonat | Mrs. Patient Is | Informal Dinner \ fed . a Hostess at Dinner| at Governor’s Home. ¢ Mrs. Dave Patient entertained at| Governor and Mrs, A, G. Sorlie! 2 dinner Monday evening for Miss{entertained at dinner Sunday eve! & Adele Kauffm, who is leaving soon! ning for Deun Olson of the Univer a for Detroit, Mic! ter Ihe table was daintily decorated with pink sweet to spend the win-|sity of North Dakotu, who was a Jyuest of Governor Sorlie over Sun vers were marked for: Dean O1 Governor and Mrs. Sortie, r bow M aeRO: six intimate and duughte 477 Bemidji, Minn, Mr. : 4 ved during the eve-/ Olson and Miss Odina Olson. % fman was uwarded Return Fram Motor | ; PICNIC ind points of int 1 ¥: . TO PICNIC Trip Through East ‘aes will be provided | heen athe Bismarck union, W. C. T. Us \ vheduled to bey has been invited toa pienic at Men=| ate and Mrs Frank Lahr Teh PeH IER HY Oc! Cite” Lomarraw sine " Mr. id Mrs. 2 and Miss | « sunch provided y s ie cken Grove Thursday afternoon by! Lucile Lahr returned this morning | The small hat of v up any. the sereen version of the MeKenzie union, Mrs. Sara West from a motor trip through Minne- {to suit the featur ris 330 ps me ‘our to Mandan where | nore Meherin’s sensat Ankenman, Bismarck president, and/sotq and lows, ‘They spent ten days( the smartest thing in millinery for; afternoon will he spent atating tke coGal mech Mich at ate ce Boise, district president,| with Mr, Luhv’s parents at Parkers. | High colors such ws fuchsia, Northern Great Plains Experimental newspapers throusho wilened e they visited a/Hanvin green, lead pencil blue and, Station, orchards, groves, and gare and which, it is esti Mr Hughes is in charge of | bure la. From there they visited a i on, 0 sister of Mrs, Lahr’s at Tama, la. pransport in. Members wishing toi” Leaving lowa they motored to nor- = = 6:00 p. me—Third annual bananet er ko should notify her. thern Minnesota spending some time zg oh oe socie ni Ba. hele 7 ne tie Mageait ce Gi 7 at Duluth and at Camp Nebe-Wa-Nibi | @— * Fmarek Country Club, Tt is free, but othy Mackaill inthe L. T. L. TO MEET near Remer, Minn, En route home CITY NEWS {please let Mr. Will know you will be tains The L. T. 1. will meet tomorrow] they spent. the week-end. at, Shore 5 there so plans be made. afternoon in the ‘parlors of (hi hain: SSS ee Friday 9:00 a, m, Raptist church, Little M Miss Lucile Lahr will resume he 5K i Invocation, daughter of ‘Chinese mis studio. wae here. wil resume her} BISMARCK HOSPITAL will be present. Important busin: Admitted ss is to be trans- RADIO SINGER “HE acted. AIL members are urged to) Pred J. Fowler of aeons Tad dress—President MH. C. Cooper, attend. noted tenor who is well known tol oir; ‘Mt ‘ombie pec . Palo fann, Wess Danes Corer: (o| Dodges Mrs. L h Dakota Forestry--P. F. Cobb, LEAVES FOR HOME | Bismarck ‘Monday. Mr. Fowler has| $00 plane Metimber i i en : gene Hohn, formerly of Bis-| broadcasted from Jefferson City | Nola tice Trees for the Farmer—J. M. Thom- marck, who has been spending the| with Harry Snodgrass and in Chic B. Skonnond. Valley 25: Wilton. summer here with relatives and, cago. He is known as the Hoos F hburn, low Our Laws Affect the Shipment friends, left this morning for_the{ songster. ire, Of Plants—R. L. Webster, Fargo. Twin ‘Cities and Chicago, From = Our Experiment Si he will go west to Los An-| RETURN FROM BAD LANDS Horticultural Soctety - He plans ‘many stops en route.| | Mrs. Sara West Ankenman, Mrs. Fargo. : » Every Da auvaatinsou ist r H. Butle and children, Charles, vores | 1380 7? i Business meeting, re. svery Day TURN F VISIT aul and beth, returned Mon- port of judgen ete. fiss Edna Flakenstein and Miss’ day from a trip to the Bad Lands. \ Delia Beylund, Adventures of a Plant peter TONIGHT Margaret Register have returned) They visited the Marquis de Mores ie’ Scherer, Beulah: John Ki N. E. Hanson, Brooking ieee di na visit in Dunn Center with: Chateau at Medora, the Peaceful| Strasburg; Anthony Kil Wilton Fruit and Vegetables Muesdty relatives. Valley raneh, the petrified forest | Prank Berger, Mury I Ti Mrs, and the Killdeer mountains. on for " ER pleas i zabeth Batter, Ber ok. d . J. Towlerton of Miles City,] PAN HELLENIC THEATER PARTY | Pitzer, Mandan; Franc . cial Fruit Growing in North Mont., is in Bismarck for an extend-} The members of the Pan Hellenic|iMson; Eloise Meidinger, Ashley; | Dakota. Valley. City, ed visit with her sister, Mrs. William| association will meet at the Eltinge| Mrs: Henry Klaudt, A. | sMrs. FP. Hinkle. Theatre at 7:15 o'clock tomorrow| ,, Discharged: Maxi \ i | Baldwin; ~~ evening for a theater party, Res Robert Penn, C. L. Young, VISITING HERE vations should be telephoned to Miss| Peter Mastel, Hazen; Z Mrs. Mary T. Cr: of Fargo is| Cora 1 y lary 2| ner, Raleigh; Louis sl § A. Chinberg, Hankin- spending the week here with friends.| kinson, Henry Hummel, Willa. 1 son Mrs. Craig? formerly lived in Bis - oo |. Exhibiting, how to do it—c. B marek, | RETURNS FROM EAST Miss Lucile Lahr announces | Waldron, Fargo. Fowler of th has_returne ing trip in Chi He was joined by h Bobby, at Mankato, A. Lund of Steele, with Mrs. Heaton of Wing, ng in Bismarck Saturday. < wife “ana son, Minn., POPULA Ro jours BLOWER MEET |{~ acre j purple ure popular shu John Dobber “| the cpening of her Studio for} .{the coming season home, 68 Ave. B. THE BISMARC K TRIBUNE Avot SET THURSDAY The announcer eee thut "The | Horticultural Convention Pros) si04 0! gram fer Two-day Ses- qeaure: aueriet ¢ 1 sion Announced [terest to the loeat pi Program of the Third Anmusl Con | ion of the North Dakota, Sta ultural SS ion of Con whieh | 4 ote . Tollowed by to | dens, read by five million Appoints Report o nt of commiitees. worets Report of treasurer. Question B thing left out. at her je Lessons in x—For any important Just received n new shipment id aes ., 4 . 7 companied home by them. ave“ Piano, Sight Reading and Ear} silk and wool dresses. Very RETURNS TO WORK training. Call 1076 for ap-! special, $15.00. A. W. Lucas Louis Blazer of the Soo depot has LADIES’ AID TO oT pointment C returned to work afi minor op-| | The Zion Luthern Ladies Aid so- id 1 Co, BE eration at a local h the home of Mrs. will meet pen -ERDIISROR + C. Mahlman Thursday,September MAK A 3. All) members are urged to be|* [fee ! Co a . ; Ay Buigesethjot Haren spentithe sreicats pSaraer es AREA See PATHE NEWS wen in Bismarck with his sis- —- ter, Miss Han: ah 1 Engeseth. MEFT THIS EVENING: The rotherhood ri TO MOTOR TO BLACK HILLS | Yeomen, Lodge 50%, will hold a re. | Mev and | Mrs, Av J. Arnot willl ular meeting t leave Thurs 1 motor trip! o'clock in the A. O, H through the Black "Hills. members are urged to he’ P HERE YESTERDAY M. Jennings and son, Floyd, of Un-| Little Hel derwood we in Bismarek Monday} the hous on business, lothy Pret fertain to [of Aliss Homan, er will en- Ms hono TO MINNEAPOLIS ee Clare Derby left last night Minneapolis to sepnd several on busines: NTINEL BUTT Crawford, 20 Avenue A, is spending the week in the western | of the state. She will visit in LADY FORESTERS TO MEET The Lady Foresters will meet at, Dickinson and Sentinel Butte. St. Mary’s school hall tonight at 8) - ~ o'clock, x a HERE ’ eect C. A. Lack ane nily of Yank- RETURNS FROM VISIT ton, S. D., are spending a week in Mrs. Theodore Quanrud returned! Bismarck. guests ut the A. Van Horn from a two weeks’ visit in Grand! and the W. S. Rohrer homes. Forks. ——— ene “3 VISITING HERE FROM BRITTIN Mrs, Martin and daughter, Miss Harvey Ellsworth of Brittin was 8 business visitor in Bismarck Mon- day. Adelia Martin, of Center are visit- ing in Bismarck, guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. Kiebert. FROM TURTLE LAKE Alice and Emma Hanson motored to Bismarck today from Turtle Lake.| RETURNED FROM BRADDOCK Art Nathan has returned from a short visit in Braddock. AT LAKES Mrs. S. W. Corwin is spending the wéek at the Minnesota lal es, MOTOR “TO M MEDORA Miss Eloise McKee left yesterday on a motor trip to Medora. HERE ON BUSINESS Mrs. V. L. Anderson and son are in the city on business. i} ON BUSINESS John Pahl of Garrison was in the city today on business, | ON BUSINESS A. H. Helgerson of Regan was in! Bismarck yesterday on business. FROM McKENZIE John W. Rogers of McKenzie was in Bismarck Monday on business, | Wheary Trunks, sturdy and correctly designed. They last a life time. A. W. Lucas Co. | —S———————— | RETURNS FROM SHORBHAM Migs Clara C. Christ ‘returmed last evening from Lake Shoreham, after a week’s vacation. FROM DRISCOLL J. O. Rise of Driscoll was in the city Monday on business. DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 119% 4th St. Telephone 240 Bismarck, N. Announcement We can serve you with the WAX MARCELL It keeps the wave in place, lasts longer and leaves the hair soft and fluffy. Two experienced operators in this work. The Weather Fair tonight and Wed- nesday; rising temper- ature Wednesday. - NEW IDEAS HAVE KEPT US MODERN, Harrington’s Beauty Parlor and BARBER SHOP Furniture for Sale. One, 8 plece walnut. dining room ret, Jacchean period. Three plece bed room set, mahogany Aalshs overstuffed davenport; rary tables; bronze table Gealine and smart models, priced upward trom—- lamp; bridge lamp; _ kitchen table with bins; Spanish leather Morris chairs desk; Gordon motor baby cribs fireless cook- ers cooking utensils: fruit bag ete. One camp-kit for si: fons; camp stoves cal grid, ete. i] Address 116 Arey iy |, Office desks Vietor safe; Bool cases; chairs and other vane fixtures. , é Call Dr, A. M Fisher, Phone Announcement JUVENILE “BABY BI Drs. Bolton and Bolton wish to announce the removal of their office from 11914 Fourth Street to their own building across the street, 116 Fourth Street. DRS. BOLTON and BOLTON Osteopathle Physicians Specialists in Chronic Diseases. 116 - FOURTH ST., BISMARCK, N. D. Telephone 240W JOHN BO MYRTLE ST She HOUSEet Oliver DENIS ¢ ‘Nest 16067 FURRIERS POR TWO GBNELATIONS: —— eynnsvens @ Roueen az manso AUGUST FUR SALE ROM CUDDLY, serviceable Sealine to gorgeous Mink and Squirrel, we are this year featuring our finest showing of Furs—all fresh and prime, fashioned in the season’s smartest styles. ‘The trim- mings are new and stunning, the linings are exquisite in plain Crepes or Brocaded Velvets. We send Coats on approval or hold them in safe storage for a small deposit. Write for Cat @ or Phone for Appointment! | 1 a lustrous black Fur, in many sizes Sale Ends August 31. he HOUSE of Oliver DENIS Ine NEST. 18967 FURRIERS FOR TWO GENERATIONS: At The Movies APEPOL . headed by COMEDY COMING HOBART BOSWORTH DOROTHY MACKAILL GLADYS BROCKWELL O'Brien has he dat the BD Phursday. Ut is “Chickie” Ele q vat mated, hewspaper ha newspaper rend Dor con known, At N LYON JORLE DAW AU WERS, KADMAN This mode! in Cocoa Squirrel, trimmed with Rus sian Fox, ja a remarkable buy at— $480 @ | olson m "PA 401 PAGE. FIVE Special August Sale of fis AN Nowe rec CE} SANT Bat cm seem oe een ee th OpPporedwyet Lo ade burs from tl pent; vemarkablo fur timade by a reliable siderable reductions Beautiful coats of Hudson Mag rye Vien ink lesirable also small sand chok Fox, Seal i, Opossum, Woilt, Ct moathh ‘ extra chare EXCLUSIVE DEALE > WEBB BROTHERS cof Merit Only —“imany, many dentists today recommend Li They're safe for tiny teeth the only kind of candy I like my own children to} ” the dentist told the mother. “These little Life Saver mints are much better | for little folks. Try the new Violet flavor. Children. Savers are kind to tiny teeth. ideal candy for little folks. love them.” o-mon, 1 packag, Good for liale tunmies . Active Httle ‘andy must be Every ‘growing child ¢ * bodies demand sugar. But children vandiqhey should not overeat. ¢ Savers, the little dy mints with the hole er shape), answer this problem in just the right hey are china-hard and di sly flavored. re" phis” means that “Life Savers are’ eatén “slowly.” °'" | Children suck them to make those wonderful flavors last longer. Little tummies are not upset. And Life They're safe and wholesome. You may conscien- tiously be generous with Life Savers for they are the Six flavors are displayed at all good stores so you may help yourself: Pep-o-mint, Wint-o-green, Cirin- -o-rice, Cl-o-ve and Vi-o-let. Five cents a Life Savers, Inc., Port Chester, N. Y.

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