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5 ‘SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1925 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE . PAGE, FIVE a ete W. C.T.U. PICNIC few days, is returning to his’ home| purpose. The home-maker may re-| Frances Nuss, Dicki Mrs. J. He city A.W. Kimball and son, CONVENIENT , Fighteen members of the Bismarck this evening. . a epeetiee fence r ie ee Gates, Hazelton; Mr G. Gussner, Brisban WC. TU tored to M = sorptic sks | ee | aD Dien Grale FHA riaitecon: where | DANCE: Ar cou NTRY CLUB {and real pride in achievement, grad an they were guests of the McKenzie}. Dr. and Mra, W. H. Bodenstab | wally attuning the home spirit’ to the H £ j Union, at a pic The hostess! headed the committee in charge of] restful and rhythmical beat of the | e 66 ww i jchapter held a business meeting, dur-| the dance at the country club Fri- | Pulsing of the great heart in “The | | , ing which time they elected officers) day evening, one of the most enjoy Loot oe te. ete Fema ABUWE sis a e : A ‘ow jfor the state convention to be held! able of the series that have been | The book must be read to be ap- | Guvemor’ 's Home Miss Person Gives vd % [iB Bismarck next month. Rev. Paul given unring the summer setson. | reciated, ins. G-nxcian| : , S f Di ind ‘ S. Wright gave a short talk, telling)” Archie Qreon's ore#s a ARS Goma cene of Dinner Afternoon Bridge, ; 4 of his boyhood tite in Persia. Mrs|su:."the” quncing.. “About thirt | for Mrs. Nielson | 4 Boise also spoke, telling of the | 10" the dancing. | About thirty | @ 4! Ng 8 Miss Vera Person entertained Fri- ! 4 propre that is being made tn en.) one ee eee vera. decorated the || CITY- NEWS ' .|, day ‘afternoon ata, bridge party. % [forcing the eighteenth amendment. Garden & ail Governor and Mrs. A. G. Sorlie en-|Miss Mary Jane Whittey and. Miss A picnic supper was. served by the, club house. Tens cet ea tertained at dinner in their homejEvelyn Freeburg won honors in the | t ; MeKezine ladies at the conclusion | Go FARGO HISMARC SPITAL NOTES | Friday evening in compliment to | games, i ¥ jor the afternoc een TO FARGC bee Entrie: Mrs. Olson, Ruse; Mrs. Wylie Nielson of Valley City,|” Garden flowers were used to dec-) 4 | tae das a {, Dr. Daniels left this morning for] Minnie Walbaurn, “Stanton; John mother of Misses Minnie and Hazeljorate the rooms. Miss Person, as-| 4 xX | | RETURN FROM VACATION Fate ondasshortabusincas:thij Thomas: Dodds, “Hi #4: Bileon 1 : Nielson of this city. | sisted by Mrs. Person and Mrs. Free- | az Miss Jeanette Swartz and Miss! recom SURTLW LAKE Clark, Mandan; Sheila Boulger, i There were ten guests. Garden| burg, served a daintily appointed | % # = |tane Woodworth returned last nicht! Pichia HARE dotie hedhare |e emtons i flowers were arranged tastefully on|luncheon after the games. § {from a two weeks’ vacation at the! be K. Klann, Turtle Lake, was here [ Discharges: Rol: » Ha ee the dinner table. A four-course din-{ Misses Lorene Smith and Kather- | | Twin Cities and Duluth. They were 0" business yesterday, zeny Mra Jolin 3 hae ; ner was served. ine Reineking of Harvey were out | ¥ [accompanied home vy Miss owas | WilTGN VisiTon ates AcE y wecebetay Lighbiy Sis e | — - — fe children, who will be guests at the’ 2 : ae oom ISP Aum: aman | Mrs. Middlemas i | % Pod int of Mrs. Kelso's mother, Eeitey in: Bistiatek ‘1 hie si | Is Hostess at Norwegians % ud wie aT ee | ON BUSINESS s: Michael Mi ; e > | Picnic Sund | Joma | _ GUEST OF “MRS. PRESTON M. A. Engseth, Hazen, is in’ the Fred Wilhelm, city; Mrs ° Afternoon Tea icnic Sunday i Miss Charlotte Vigness of May-' city’ on beatae Sherwood, Cannon’ Ball: - \ ji This skirt buttons on the blouse | yiile stopped here for a, coup : Mis, Mike Groner Harte Mes BE oe ee ico at Sunnyside | with tarce buttons and tailored but-| days, the quest of Mrs. A. E, lage SiG. "Montgomery, “Jumestowni Nee e sends éatatlal ton 8. 8 & possible tolton, She is en route to Sheridan, Ay ete: . = ——— = J Avenue entertained Friday afternoon a 1 " Peter Friesz, Richardton, qr'tve stork te, complimentary tol, The Bismarck, and Mandan die. RAE several Dlowses for the sae | sn, where She "wil teach the | ‘People e Forum |) ite, Bt ae aa | Mrs. Charles Middlemas of Allegan, ; tricts, Sons and Daughters of Nor- | Poneral effec Te ls & youthful style schools. Miss Vigness is a former. 4: | David Grinell, Bibeweous: Henry | i Wich, bet house guast. {way will have a Joint plenic on the | style.| Bismarck girl. THE SYLVAN PORTAL Mindt, Wisheki George Wont, Drs | a: We Flowers adorned the rooms and! Sunnyside picnic grounds, west o — —~ eseees = eens | Bismarck, Aug. 28. 1 0 rs. Charles Fatris, Bismarck; | enhanced the daintily appointed tea Mandan, on Sunday, August 30, at 3 : ENTERTAINED AT DINNER | editor ‘Tribune: aaa a | T he World Ss Wonder tables. 10 o'clock a. m., mountain time. Mrs. Light Gives Warden and ined he Sylvan Portal is the title of 91 Tf you plan to a6 some re: | a Mr. and Mrs. Charles Middlemas| Gov. A. G. Sorlie and Commission- P. ies for Child about fifty guests, ding friends’ new book by an old writer, a resident ts will leave Monday for points in|er Thoresen will be included among arties for Childreny inate worrd of inistration, at of Bismarck, a story of modeling on your home ask . ' South: Dakota and Iowa, before re-;the notable speakers for the occa- | a six o'clock dinner, ay evening. | romance with pioneering for four cur svecial booklet on re- | ic ure —— + |e turning to Michigan. sion. All members, their families| Mrs, Howard Light entertained | After the dinner the guests went to and western venture and deli h Y int! ; sik. cca and friends are, invited to attend | eleven children, Friday afternoon, | the auditorium, where a program was the ground-work of the narrative eel dee st. Tit rer al 4 A and bring their lunches. Ice cream |in celebration of the eleventh birth- | given. which is filled with progressive ac- | get ideas. St. ilaire Lum- : Mrs. Nuessle Gives and soft drinks will be for sale at day" anniveroary. of her" daughter _— Gon trom gover tn ease her Company. Phone 17. . . ,|the picnic grounds. Virginia. MOTOR TO BLACK HILLS — | The ability to dramatize monotony | ?¢ Pot aa a e . ! Bridge Party Friday ——_—____ Garden flowers were used for] Mr ad Mrs. ALJ: Arnot and sen, is xiven certain individuals Tor Corner 6th & Main. : — decorations. A pink and white color| Russel, and Mr. ‘and = Mrs. John = Mrs. W. L. Nuessle and Mrs. G.| Mpg, Page Hostess seieine' Wa weed. Ih the coutes (Bowers, Maidan lett last hy Eee n Olgierson entertained at a’. charm- luncheon served at the close of the|car for the Black Hills. From there ot : ingly appointed bridge tea, Friday at Theater Party |atternoon. they will go to Denver, where Mr BEAL EERE A ATER : afternoon, at the Home ee att: Tom Ryan won a prize in a pea-| Arnot and Mr. Rowers will attend a Nuessle, as a courtesy to Mrs. Agnes t contest. The honor guest re. | national convention of abstracters, t Wallin.’ Mrs. Wallin will return to} ,,Mrs. Fred Page was hostess at_ a talved wuny Geaunil git bs , Washington, D.C. with her son,| (oeaur party ee Atte te | Thursday afternoon Mrs. Light EASTERN AR RESUMES Pp Ee Lieut. Homer Wallin, who is ex-| itr. Yhe Guests were invited to the | Was hostess to eight little folks who pected in Bismarck, September 1, for| }0re H gues hae lie, hi oo ae [assisted her young son, Howard, Jr . a month's visit, and they will make | home of Mis Was spent. "| to celebrate his third will commence next y their home there. __| ingormal evening was spent, eon,|Games were played. ptember 1, 8 o'clock, at the n n ou ncemen | Four tables were in play during! tue ty the hostecs cvvellow teiar| given to the children Masonic Temple. : the afternoon. Mrs. Inez Gallahan| S°rycu Dy the aostess: & yellow color | vreen was used on the table. A —— won honors. A guest favor was pre-| Min “pis wee se soon to make | birthday cake with candles was the VISITED HERE \¢ , sented to Mrs. Wallin. Kerio e Florid, e | centerpiece. Mr. and Mrs. J Kein and daugh | . The ho was prettily decorated pal Se ei ae ter, Adeline, of Bure! s | : H with cut flowers. A course luncheon a aR % BABY BORN been in the city for a . | i ran Boil was served after the play. RETURN FROM CASSELTON Mr. and Mrs. Stewart McDo visiting friends. They are en route | Irs. Bolton ¢ Z0lton wish | pg huer Coma PMEN EXPECTED Home | returned from Casselton where they | Bismarck, are the parents of ‘a son,{to Glen Ullin for a visit with tela. | Drs. Bolton and Bolton Sy 3 MIDSHIPMEN EXPECTED HOME | returne Vasselton where they iday, 2 St | tives. ‘ 5 . ‘ : | Charles Moses, Jack Burke and Or-| Attended the birthday celebration of | Ajeniue hecgital eee ott the St. Hve - to announce the removal of lin. Livdahl, midshipmen of the| Mr. Langer's father, F. J. Langer. eras € S ORE gly 4 United States Naval Academy, An-|A brother of Mr. William Langer, BIRTH OF SON Maud) Mary Dickinson of Minne their office from 1191 Fourth ! napolis, who have been on a summer ch F Esagsr rend wits, of Seattle,! Mr. and Mrs. John Tavis, Mandan, {| waukan and Kathleen Hely of St | cruise, are expected to arrive in Bis-| Wash. were also present. announce the birth of a son, Friday,| Thomas are visiting in Bismarek, | * vy , y marck Sunday or Monday for a short OUNCE ENZiceuEnT op |Aumust 28 nt the St. Alexius hos:| guests of Miss Elizs 4 Street to their own building visit with their families, ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT OF | pital. ; ; : Fourt! nos — DAUGHTER a across the street, 116 Fourth 3 GUESTS OF MISS RYAN Mr. and (Mrs. J. P. McGarvey SON BORN Mrs. L. arrived in 3 The Misses Lorene Smith andj|announce the approaching marriage! Mr. and Mrs. William Bauer, Blue | Bismarck F Ullin to Street. : ‘ Kathryn Reineking, Harvey, who) of their daughter, Miss Margaret! Grass, announce the birth of a boy | Visit for as ener es FOUR DAYS COMMENCING : have heen the guests of Miss Mar-| McGarvey, to Mr. Edgar Scott, to] at the Bismarck hospital, August 28. to her home in Pee 2 a ies 7 ion Ryan of Avenue B, will leave take place at 7:30 o'clock, Monday i e VEXT WEDNESDAY ’ for their homes the middle of the| morning at St. Mary’s church, RETURN FROM § SUMMER HOME HERE FRIDAY : week. i Se ee Mrs, ‘and children| Miss Edith Conitz of New Sa ee LEAVES FOR NEW YORK | yetutved ‘tacy “from. their| as in Bismarck with friends, F DRS. BOLTON and BOLTON : HERE FOR SCHOOL .Dr. L. A. Schipfer will leave to-| summer home in Minnesota. day. She was en route home after Osteopathic Physicians . } q Misses Irene and Winifred Rob- mlahtitee Vong dala: Nets to join plied a visit in Valley Cit lide alti ; ertson of Minot, high school teach-| Mrs, Schipfer, who has been spend- RETURNS FROM VIS _ . aciali in Chronic Diseases. ——— e t | ers, arrived In the city yesterday.| ing the summer there. They Will] Gordee Nerve hee nets from| HERE FROM UNDERWOOD Specialists in Chronic Disea , } The Misses Robertson taught in Bis-| then return to Bismarck. Montana after a two months’ visit| Miss Alivina Pfaff of Underwood 116 - FOURTH ST., BISMARCK, N. D. : f marek last year. i was in Bismarck Friday. ( - ste, ang GROW WING : with relatives. ck Friday ‘Telephone 240W ; GUEST LEAVES r. and Mrs. J. C. Tees and son, BIRTH ; VISITED HERE a 4 Artie Katen, guest at the home of| Arthur, of Wing, have returned to] ate. 'and MR SE RLENT ca). Mrsi{B Patner candi childran;<Tut ‘ Ge remer, left today for New| their home after a short visit here tle, visited here Fri ' London, Wis., where he will take up| with friends. ighe birth of a daughter, on August as 7 duties as superintendent of the Lie RETURNS HOME | 7 i high school. WEEK-END TRIP Ray Berger of Detroit, Mich. who ——- ; es Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Sherwin mo- SON BORN, has been visiting here for the past | Lhe hchhbhbhhbhbhh bbb bbb brbbbbbbbbrehhrtbiat aa SPEND DAY HERE ‘tored to Union Lake yesterday to parents of Mee) Polnluscare)ithe : Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Hubble of remain over the week-end with: Gay a n yester- | Fr = tien’ Ullin are in Bismarck today friends. Ww with friends. They will attend. the sonia aN: aaa TIMiII(((((((( I (((( play at the euditoriom: toneM. pr. ERE FOR WEEKEND or| Norman Daffinrud of Hazen was in = a an Ts. a .» Eastman of! r tes} mS => : RETURN FROM SEATTLE Hazen motored to Bismarck Friday| Bismarck Friday on business. = 1 Miss Bernette Cantwell and roth-| to spend the week-end in the city. — er, Bud Cantwell, returned last night mithGRRAPAENiEs = ‘ from Seattle, Was! ey motore: S = | to the coast, but returned by train. | Miss Edna Jones of Minot arrived DR. M. E. BOLTON = { pela in the city Friday s Jones will = : TO MOVE HERE teach in the m Moore school. Osteopathic Physician = Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clark of Cen- —— : 5 ; = ; t ter have bought a house on weet i A WITH FRIENDS F 116 4th St. Telephone 210W = S Second street in Bismarck and wi iss. Alice Halverson was here = 2 make Caeir home here. from Regan yesterday to spend the Bismarck, N, D. = es day with friends. ee ee =! , VISITS DAUGHTERS SSS => Mrs, Wylie Nielson of Valley City) WASHBURN VISITOR | = in Bismarck this week, the guest| Mrs. eterson of Washburn = ry Hs her daughters, Misses Minnie and) was in Bismarck Friday on business = n . e ic higan ‘aise ielson. = Here Nisi OR aad MOTORED HERE YESTERDAY = IS IMPROVED Mr. and Mrs. J. Owens motored to = acing the Park Mrs. A. G. Wilham, who was ser- Bismarck Friday, to spend the day. = | iously injured last Saturday, by a = ‘ . ; ey ered te teeta in reatlaa ON. BUSINESS (LA ='l| 16 acres for your enjoyment 4 comfortably today. William Watsen, McKenzie, was in = 1 : Sa visin Bismarck on business yesterday. 0 = NE THOU ND large, sunlit, outside rooms...cach with | Yi AM ae RETURNED FROM FARGO Gs unobstrt ow ec take, A iGacte privately Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Mills and son oe fe) will leave tonight for Minot to re-|_ Scott Cameron returned last night owned ¢ ition or quict se . In iain veel thecwaskend: from a business visit to Fargo. ICE CREAM VISITED HERE HERE FROM REGAN Mrs. John Mount and Miss Almond] , Mrs. J. J. Huff, Regan, was in the k...adjacen i Betts of Delscoll spent Friday in| city yesterday visiting friends. d Ss ial Jackson Park ~Widever: Blemarek wit: Leende: HERE FROM STERLING Sunday Specials HI trees, spacin HERE FRIDAY James Riley of Sterling transacted | eae Nat George W. Schuett of Hankinson, business in Bismarck Friday. Wik seer ck N. D,, is a business visitor in the ! es fre eS aliy dotmeten dene HERE FRIDAY __ PURPLE RAGE HI! Gosinesscentoroftt ; Mrs. Vera Bohn of Mott visited in | Central Suburban trains ON BUSINESS Bismarck with friends Frida: (Purple) eee ehe ie ees case daly ; ‘ Tony Beer of demestan. fopmerty: | along the Lake. 35) $ ye \ of Bismarck is in the city today on : business. i ¥ Moderate Rates verxaxpverors || THE STUDIO Dry Cleanin hee ie Se ane | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Orr of Mott | Lucas Block Phone 121 PURITY DAIRY day «$31.50 t0 $56.00 per week. Din are spending the week-end in Bis- Bismarck, North Dakota. dining porch overlook | marck. e e ectly prep. . 7 0% BESS af More ten 2m spams no 1] |Mandan, —N. Dak, Works Like Magic nro Mrs. Dewey Rasche of Dickinson |] have trained are’ wow meting $1.02, 81.50, $2.95 Taare Se was in the city on business Friday. || Jarcyor : of $100 to 3000 5 Bathing Boating Golf pen SSS || year, and we are adding a few 5 i eee Mie eee aay paoke sasthle igh evaryamonin. You don’t have to rub Aladdin’s magic lamp to remove gE A hoe of outs hereon, a own iva The Weather eo e those smirchy spots and stains from your dress — just : is courts. An Shole oes Mostly fair tonight and |] | SPORETARIAL TRAINING, and El t I nse send it to the Capital Laundry, Dry Cleaners, for rea! ! TRAE Seaiee He unirpe. OF Ney ant eur eulD IAT ics crory bey TtTaiae satisfaction. Dry cleaning is the wonder - worker that | Ls "s bi : . We S 7 i ) typewriters’ to practice én, Us: removes the dirt and brings back the original lustre of iJ] Sacation spot for 3 f ‘| derwood, Royal, Woodstock, TONIGHT the fabric. Write today for 16-page eye Remington, and L. C. Smith. f CORRECT We can ala you ds the short: Saturday Booklet le cl OTHES Set me ene. OF the. lonht ee, bé Ss Oo E | fh soe booklet that tlle all about “Chicago's Greatest FALL TERM and EVENING Ul Th C t 1 d jotel””.. beautifully illustrates all the attractions <.:. : Ss, s, st id , ll be f CLASSES will begin September e Uapita Laun ry | soe er sarong al Oe Yon ah ARE WORTH sonable rates for tultion, the ” 7 on which you come to Chicago. We will end you, with our ann est positions when your course Fl RE illustrated booklet, exact directions 60 that you can he at the r is finished. Hotel 13 minutes after you leave your train. Or telephone i THEIR Call, write or phone for infor- Hyde Pa: 9 and we will send a conveyance to meet you. || mation RICHARD Mate your icevatina nou fer a. wonder amie f E. Ji Prinel When you read the Chicago Beach Hotel booklet you will COST. ¥B, deck, Peipeipel BARTHELEMESS’ | know why thishotelisknown as "Chicago's Greatest Flotel,” | NEWEST PICTURE Gi ae Icago | each Hotel “e ps BESSIELOVE LEADING LADY —~ —and— + PATHE NEWS C. L. 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