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Peer ee oF ee ae ee See ees Se eee! LE TO a ee ee Loci. 6 ee ~~ °e: ' ( ‘ ‘ ) e FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1925 | Social and Personal Mrs. Hollst Bridge Party Given by Mrs. L. V. Miller Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Miller, 116 Ave- nue A, West, entertained in their home Thursday evening in compli- ment to Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Daniels, who leave soon to make their home in Moorhead, Minn, 8 Three tables were in play during} Covers were marked the evening. Honors were won by! guests. Miss Margaret Davidson for the la- fi dies. Mr. Harold Shaft held the gen- Mrs. C. M. Henry Hollst Wednesday bridge club. eon served. A variety of prett tlemen's high score. intily i | T Dickinso1 ‘The house was prettily decorated in]tee eemiy_srranned table. | Miss Lottie ‘Vignes of Mayville| Henry Diehl, Carson; Fred” Rutt, gally coloted garden flowers, A re is spending a few days in Bismarck | Streeter; Alma Schmidt, Regent: freshment course was. served After! Plans Made for with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Preston. | Rev. G, H. Brown, Hazen; ta Schapp. the games. : ne Fed | © eT eee |Leht; Erie Erickson, Fort Rice; Eu ae, ederated Clubs Ig VISITING HERE |gene’ Fevold, Baldwin: Catherine ° e Miss Ella Fete of the Jame Windland, Tuttle; Betty Windland, Mrs. Herman State Convention | town schoot is visiting inthe city | E t . Oia with Miss Lavina Register. | ntertains at Vice president, secretary and | HERE Informal Party _ Fifteen ladies were guests at an informal party in the home of Mrs. ation of Women's clubs City, October 6, 7 and 8. dent, Mrs. Forks, will hold office ano’ W. Herman, 422 Twelfth street, Thursday afternoon. Needle work and visiting enter- tained the guests. a At the con sion of the afternoon a prettily ap pointed luncheon was served. Yellow decorations were used. A profusion of yellow garden flowers were arranged in an attrac- tive manner in th R. P. W. MEMBERS PICNIC Thirteen members of the Business and Professional Women's club of Bismarck motored to Mandan last night to be guests of the Mandan chapter at a picnic at Chautauqua park. : submit the best historical the state historical comm: charge of the contest. Mrs. Brewster _ Mrs. bridge in the McKenzie ho! day as a courtesy - Brewster who is leaving LEAVE FOR CHICAGO Francis R. Dean and Roy Hatcher of Concord Acres, Calif.. who have been in the St. Alexius Hospital for some time, recovering from juries received in an automobile accident, left today for C KO. Two tables were in play. car Lundquist won the h Mrs. Brewster. pialbian ing the games. LEAVES ARMY HOSPITAL Zeph Hollenbeck, who has been confined in the Army Hospital at Ft. Snelling for the past ten days with tonsilitis, will be released to- morrow and will return to Bismarck. “FOOD SALE copal church, Second Is Hostess to Wednesday Club D was hostess at luncheon Wednes. day noon for the members of thi tively ‘appointed three-course lunch- | lowers adorned the rooms of the| house and lent an attractive note to| treasurer are the officers to be elect- | ed at the state meeting of the Feder- | W. A. McIntyre, To the three clubs whose members -|the state prizes will be given. | J. Wishek of Ashley, chairman of | Honoree at Mrs. Sprague’s Bridge Zoe Sprague entertained make her home in California. dainty guest favor was presented to Flowerg were the decorations. A course luncheon was served follow- The Ladies of the Methodist Epis- division, wil have a food sale at the Hoskins-Mey- er store Saturday afternoon, Augtst GUEST HERE HILLS Mr. and Mrs. George M. Register in. Valley | 2nd family are leaving for the Blac Rei Po nr Goodrich Gilmore orter, Quill, {| Hills to spend a week's vacation. | Minn.; W. M. Grendlar, Valley City; a ae << | Elmer Linton; Mrs. H.C. ther yeur,| ST: MARY'S SCHOOL TO OPEN | Rasche, Ri S, Bond, Almont; | St. Mary's school will be open for) Allen + Dickinson; Victor sketch of | Chrollment next Tuesday morning, it ) O'Brien, Wilton; Mrs. C.D. Morton and baby boy, city. NO BAND PRACTICE Mrs. | ¥@8 announced today. Hetene OC} HERE THURSDAY Mrs. W. A. Bandel of Hebron There will be no practices for the - snent Thursday in Bismarck with! Juvenile Band until next week, the friends. next practice to be announced in the - | schools. The director, L. S. Sorlien, HOUS T [has been called away hy the death Mrs. Roy Stevens of Stanton is the house guest of Mrs. Fd Shafer of} this city. 1" of his mother, 4 At The Movies VISITED FRI INDS | Thurs, | Miss Barbara Dashley, Napoleon.) @—————--————x ¢ to Mrs. JO, | Visited friends here Thursday. | AT THE CA soon to so | “Revelation,” the new Metro piv ON BUSIN j ture nnounced by the Capitol The Curry of Ja estown is in| atre to open on Mond as heer Mrs. Os- [| ©- R. a the city today on business | heralded in other cities as one of | jonors:, A [the most important events of th > | sereen season. Tt is a bis, spec W. A. McVey is spending the day| Ular production, directed by ( “| D. Baker, and with an astonish in New Salem. “ cast that includes such well-know? | players as V Dav CITY NEWS| 1] &—_—_--—_—_____—_—-¢ | my ST. ALEXIUS HOSPITAL NOTES | 8 » Gu is from Mabel a 29, Home made bread, cakes and pas- Admitted: Ernest Ri Arena; | book, Rosebush of housan RETURN FROM COAST tries will be on sale. Mary Erickson, cit; Ww rd Bro-| Years,” which is founded on an ol Mr. and Cc. W. Smith and peamaageeo kofsky, Washburn; Verania Weiand,| French legend daughter, Ni have returned from INJURED IN FALL Blue Grass; Mrs. Peter M A - a trip to the West Coast. Miss John Dixon, grandson of Mrs. Tom| Blue Gras: Mrs, J. S. Micha Smith will teach in the Lincoln| Dixon, 504 Ninth street, broke one ton and Fannie Alice school again thi: arm and dislocated the o year. LEAV Everet and James Allensworth will leave Sunda: morning for Fargo. where they will attend the Sacred Heart Academy during the coming school year. FORMER RESIDENT HERE Mrs. C. W. Cavanaugh of Helena, Mont., formerly Miss Gladys Plath, teacher in the Bismarck schools, is visiting friends in the city. She will be here several da: 3UESTS OF MRS. BOISE Miss Stella Buchanan of Buchanan, N. D., and Miss Ruth Berry of St. Louis, Mo., who have been guests of Mrs. Spencer Roise for a few days, have left for the Bad Lands. LEAVES FOR WASHINGTON Miss Georgia Henry, who has been the guest of her brother and wife, Major and Mrs. Frank S. Henry. will, leave tonight for Olympia, Wash. RETURNS FROM VACATION P. E, Halldorson, assistant direc- tor of the Bank of North Dakota, re- turned today from a vacation spent in the Twin Cities and other Min- nesota points. RETURN BY CAR Misses Ellen Coghlan and Miss Ma- bel Aaberg returned frgm a motor trip te Grand Forks. ‘hey visited at Fordville and Thompson en route. TAKEN HOME P._H. Butler, who has been ill at the St. Alexius Hospital for several days, was able to be taken to his home yesterday afternoon. GUEST OF DAUGHTER Mrs. Gilbert of Halsted, Minn., ar- rived last night to spend a month, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. B. T. Schee. RETURN FROM MINNEAPOLIS Clare Derby and T. A. Teters re- turned this noon from Minneapolis, after a several days’ visit there. GUESTS HERE Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Wood of Knox- ville, S. D., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hanson, Bismarck. DAWSON VISITORS Ben Coulter and Miss Minnie Coul; ter, Dawson, were visiting in Bis- marck Thursday. FROM DRISCOLL M, R. Currie of Driscoll was a business visitor here Thursday. HERE FROM CHICAGO J. W. Gillette of Chicago is a busi-. ness visitor in the city today. ON BUSINESS Hugh Brown of Menoken was in Bismarck on business. The Weather Mostly unsettled tonight and Saturday with prob- ably showers, Giving Service and Satisfaction Is the Foundation Stone of Our . Business and Reputation. ther in a Teddy Bleth, Glen UNin; He Love is the led lady Flower Exhibition Attracts Big Throng Bismarek's annual fle aye at the Tahir Mor Sale opened t Hoom where approximately 20 varie. | ties grrown in the city on exhi i v oremamed open | he day and will continue | in the evening. | A special feature of the flower ex {hibit is a display of a dozen varieties | of gladiotia 1 in competition phy the North ta Horticultural | } In conne w the flower! how, ay of fruit grown at Vins experimental stn | flower | city for] chibition t how hecesst nthe ansible for the | is headed by C | exhibits | Goddard Atkin | Bert | and Miss to visit the Conklin, | THANKS | kt \ Gottlieb Cal} Gustave “PEACOCK” FOOTWEAR A Delightful New Version of the Strap Slipper: [ The simple lines of Autumn apparel are best ac- centuated by the plain one or two strap pump. Our new line of autumn footwear features the strap in Satin, Patent Leather and Black Kid. “Blue Bonnet” A new arrival, with many appealing features. Chic lines, with correctly rounded toe; well shaped to insure good fitting, and straps arranged in a manner to add an inimitable touch of charm. Featured in Black Satin and Patent Leather and moderately priced at $ 1 0.50 “Grenfall” Graceful lines and trim of fiery gold make this dainty . one strap pump of Patent leather witha full spike heel a most pleasing comple- ment to the new apparel. Its smartness is due to its severe simplicity. Mod- erately priced at We are showing several other smart models in “Pea- cock” pumps. Come in now while lines are complete. In almost no time skipping your youngsters will be ack te school and it might be well to look their shoes over before then. Most likely summer play has worn holes in their soles and scuffed them badly. Why not start them off in a new pair? GIRLS’ BOYS’ It's true of giris especial With a good-looking pair ly; they want to look thei ef shoes or oxforda to | best on the first day of carry him there, your be school, and emong other will go back to school things they attach \pecial more eagerly. Bring iin importance to new shoes in to us, and we'll fix Bring them in today him up. PUMPS. OXFCRDS OR HIGH MODERA ALL STYLES A‘ The World’s Wonder Picture FOUR DAYS COMMENCI NEXT WEDNESDAY Eltinge—— — ve $i ns THE BISMARCK TRIBU PAGE FIVE i enna a =: eeennihein perenne eer = = eae: ia " T 7 a sf] fall yesterday. His condition is re-| bert Meyer, Washburn; Mrs. John! ture than “Soul Fire,” which is be 5 Lions club took the kiddies to the! game of play ground ball with the ported as satisfactory. Horning, Stanton, ww shown the Eltinge today and grove. ay players. Y ? —— ad: John ePterson aces, games apotts: of a aller children were — taken” by BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT erger, Mary; is based upon Martin inde eee ety “and snort Cot elt ster workers; who nrg. assietlip iene Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dougherty J. D. Hoag, Wing; John itanen sfui Broads cd_to the following for the events; MacLeod) in’ his work, and taught of Steele announce the birth of a S Humphreys, Mt. own's a i ! 1 « games. n Thursday at the Bismarck Hos- H. Butler, city; “Clinton | ‘awk Wetsch, 50 yard dash, boys Company A's Liberty Truck was = nton, Braddock; tinder 12. used in hauling: out the many good BABY BORN phy Me laine \ a Chester Finlayson, 50 yard dash, things to eat Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Buck of Ashley; Eva Pi M | Name Prize-winners in Pinte) ry ovation, 50 card dash, girls Cook with Gas. It’s the St. Vincent, Minn., are the parents | John Dobbert, Ro things: in the oulests Yeelorday ee ‘ eae isan Buck | of a bab born August 26 at the, man, Linton ATS A Contests Yesterday Lstothy Sehoeder, 0 yard dash, deal Fuel. s Hospital. land baby, ¢ u " 1 <a doy al i ————— | J, : — vitls over 1 GIRL BORN ieee: Sonbentee, Bradley, cit uae was more fun than [ver ever} Wilma OF and) Marion Mac i} 3 Ly a | ean, cord tres a OY Tha said one and apy cod iy ps: Is, cos: e rac of Avenue! ,, Mf and Mrs. Joseph Stegmiller,! ttatener, Concord Acres, Calif. spekit ‘Thursday “evening, hon hed VSpriges, sack ruces A ve Tpather, sakolbee We birth of Al sigeiweu HOEVIFAL NOTES | wis Feturned: 10 his hose following » blueberry pie Announcement * By Ets s a bidronichir iii ledeae ee the Lions club picnic for the . i ‘An attrac. | US Hospital. | Admitted: John Koba, Almont; of the’ Wachter sc hillip Kosson, eracker eating con We can serve you with the se | Buby Roland Wiedrich, } s. Wit -Yeeen'a erove : SON BORN (L. T. Havig, Bowdon; yraond ’ ume thought was in the minds r Finlayson’s team, tug. of TAY We for cight| Mt and Mra. Bruce Doyle, Ris-| Smith, Blue SMe, Jake Huber, ye not ian oko hundred aa nee ’ WAX MARCELL y stitnenar | marek are the parents of a son born) Garrison; R. S. Armstrong, Steele: upon a tra d gitla ‘Who inade up the ic WHEKTAE WON. tenths Bub. wie ’ | Thursday at the Bismarck Hospital. fe ee arty. Cars furnished by the! the lon end of a 6 to 4 score in al} It keeps the wave in place, | lasts longer and leaves the hair soft and fluffy. Two experienced in this work. operators Harrington's Beauty Parlor and BARBER SHOP At 2:30 Matines Every Day TONIGHT PRIDAY and SATURDAY iN \ { er \ with BESSIE LOVE and CTO WALTER LONG Nata PATHE NEW {CAPITOL THEATRE TONIGHT (FRIDAY) BOB CUSTER Ina live, thrilling, action “THE RANGE TERROR” and The Famous “Our Gang” Kids “CIRCUS FEVER” Ceming Monday “REVELATION” » with MONTE BLUE . and VIOLA DANA, from* “The Rosebud of a Thousand Years” |EAGLE || TAILORING & HAT WORKS Cleaning Pressing | Repairing Remodeling Dyeing LADIES AND MEN’S CLOTHES Hats Cleaned and Reblocked 24 Hour Service on hail Ozders. We Call For and Deliver. Phone 58