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‘ { ‘e | ‘ v | | 4 { t { ¢ 3 | ( ' WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1925 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Social and Personal | W. C. T. U. Meet Here September 24 Plans for the state convention of the Woman's Christian Temperance Inion to be held in Bismarck Sep- _ tember 24 to 27 were made Tuesday evening at the meeting of the, Bis- marek Union in the parlors of the McCabe Methodist Episcopal church, Committee conferences and gen- eral discussion of the convention fea- tured the business session. Delegates were chosen as follows: Mrs. William Suckow, Mrs. W. F. Reynolds, Mrs. R. G. Goddard. Mrs. F. L. Watkins led in the d ssion of the lesson topic, “Building the Future for Home and State.” The hostesses, Misses Viola Bailey, Gladys Moffit and Bertha Morgan, served a refreshment course at the conclusion of the evening. Mrs. Calvin Is Hostess at Bridge Six tables of bridge were entertain- ed Tuesday evening in the home of Mrs. Thomas Galvin, 315 Washing- ton. Guests were members of the St. Rose division, Catholic Women's Mis- sionary Society. Honors in the games were won by Mrs. L. Simons and Mrs. J. P. Wag- ner. The abundance of garden flowers used throughout the house formed a pretty setting for the evening’s play. A refreshment course was served aft- er the games. ; VISITING FRIENDS HERE Mr wand Mrs. William A, Edwards of Tacoma, Washington, returning from a motor trip to the Atlantic , stopped. in Bismarck today to visit’ friends. ‘They will go on to Washburn to visit Mrs. I. V. Mann, a sister of Mrs, Edwards. Mra, Ed wards will be remembered in Bis. marck as Miss Ethel Irene Merry. She attended the grammar and high school in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Edwards will leave the latter part of the week for their home. stopping at Yellowstone National park. ENTERTAINED AT BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. W. J. Noggle entertained ten little girls at a party Tuesday after- noon celebrating the tenth birthday of her daughter, Ione Noggle. Games and contests were the amusements for the afternoon after which a lunch was served. Decorations of yellow were carried out in the lunch. A birthday cake lighted with candles was the centerpiece, Mrs. Noggle was a: oldest daughter and } erty. isted by her s Gene Roh- MOTOR TO DETROIT, MICH. Mrs. Stanley Albertson, who has been visiting with friends and rel- atives in the city for the past month, accompanied by M inan, left this morning by car for ber home in Detroit, Mich. Miss Kauffman will spend the winter as Mrs, Albertson's guest. Miss Kauffman has been bookkeep- erat the A. W. Lucas store for some- time. METHODIST LADIES TO MEET The meetings of the Methodist La- s Aid Society will be held as fol- di lows tomorrow afternoon: first divi- | 519) hi sion, Mrs. Fred Romanowsky, Fourth Street; second di «, A, Allen, Tenth Street; ivisi M R. W. Folsom, fourth jon, Washington Avenue. Mrs. third 412 Mrs. LUTHERAN LADIES AID MEETS The Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. H. C. Mahl- man, 320 Griffin Street, tomorrow afternoon. Important business is to be fransgctel and all are urged to at- end. D. A. R. LUNCHEON The Daughters of the American Revolution will have a luncheon Fri- day noon at the Country club. The first regular meeting of the year will be held during the afternoon. ENTERTAINED AT SLUMBER PARTY Miss Vivi Martineson entertain- ed the Salvation Army girl guards at a slumber party Monday night. VISITING HERE Mrs. Coe H. V. Kiebert and baby of Center are in the city, guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kiebert. RETURN HOME Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hendershott have returned to their home in Ster- ling after a business visit in the city. HAS RETURNED FROM VACATION Miss Alva Lahr Whitson has re- turned from her vacation spent in Iowa and Minnesota. , VISITING HERE TODAY Miss Marjorie Fitzloff of Dickin- son is in the city today, the guest of Miss Madge Runey. FROM BALDWIN C_B, Anderson of Baldwin was in Bismarck on business yesterday. Use Gas. It’s the Scientific Fuel. R Ss The Weather Generally fair tonight and Thursday somewhat cooler tonight. BERGESON’S TAILORING MUST SATISFY Bergeson’s Adele Kauff-| F. H. Peters Moves to Minot, Mr. and M F. H. Peters will leave tomorrow for Minot to make their home. Mr. Peters, who for the past six years has been connected with the State Highway Commission in the capacity of Chief Draftsman, has resigned his position to engaz in business in Minot. He has lea: ed one of the finest business loca- | tions in that city and expects to op- jen a stationery store in the near| future. ._ Mr. Peters has been active in var- ious organizations in He was prominently ident Masonic lodges, having been an of- ficer in both the Blue Lodge and Chapter, Mrs. Peters, who was formerly Miss Harriet Foss of Minot, came to Bis- marck five years ago, She has been active in musical circles, is an ac- tive member of the Thursday music cue and an officer of the Eastern ar, Children Guests of Mothers Club F. Harris, assisted jergeson and Mrs. H. entertained the members wD, Shaft, of the Mothers club and their chil- dren Tuesday afternoon in her home, 824 Fifth street. The afternoon was spent informal- ly, Games were provided for the en- tertainment of the children. A luncheon was served at the close of the afternoon. The first regular meeting of the club for the year will be held Tues- day, September 15, at the home of Mrs. Fryne Bake: plicit ENTERTAIN FOR MISS KAUFFMAN Miss Adelle Kauffman was guest of honor gt an informal picnic Mon- day evening on the river hank south of town given by the members of her bridge club. There were eight guests in addition to the club mem- bers. Mrs, Stanley Albertson of Detroit; Mich., was the only out of town guest. HOME FROM VACATION Miss Caroline McAllister of the Bank of North Dakota returned this week from Aberdeen and Brookings, S. D., where she has been spending her vacation. She also visited rela- tives at Braddock. PRESBYTERIAN LADIES TO ME The Presbyterian Ladies Aid will meet Thursday afterngon at 2:30 o'clock at the church. The ladies are asked to bring needles and thimbles, A pot luck supper will; be served at 6:30 o'clock. LEAVE FOR CALIFORNIA Mrs. Halloran and son, Terrence, left this morning for Watsonville \Calif., to spend the winter with M Halloran’s son, Father Leo, Hallora Terrence will attend school in Cali- fornia this winter. TO MOVE TO POLLOCK Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bayer left this] morning for Pollock, 8. D., to. make their home. Mr. Bayer, who is em- ployed by the Soo Railway Company, has been transferred. VISITS DAUGHTER W. Howe of Long Beach, Calif., gone to Jamestown to visit after being in the city for several days, the guest of his daughter, Mrs, Har- old: Wahl. MOTOR TO MINOT Misses Esther Burch, Olga Stein, Katherine Hawk, Muriel Hart and Mrs. Harold Wahl motored to Minot Saturday and remained over the week-end. ENTER HIGH SCHOOL William and Flora McAllister of Braddock will attend the Bismarck high school this winter. They are in the Freshmen c! TO ATTEND SCHOOL HERE Miss Felucia Van Eeckhout and her brother, George, of Wabek, N. D., will attend the High school in Bis- marck this winter. RETURNS FROM VACATION Miss Mary Schlenker of the Bank of North Dakot has return\d from @ two weeks’ vacation with relatives and ftiends at. Minot and Fargo. DAUGHTER BORN Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Engelhart of Grassy Butte are the parents of a daughter, born Tuesday, September 1, at the Bismarck hospital. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. M. Eckroth of Man- dan, announce the birth of a son, Tuesday, Bapronber 1, at the St. Alexius hospital. SON BORN. Mr. and Mrs. A. L, Overbee, Bis- marck, announce the birth of a son, Tuesday, September 1, at the Bis- marck hospital. HERE FROM TUTTLE Mr. and Mrs, Earl B, Sorenson of Tuttle, N. D., were in the city Tues- day visiting friends. VISITING HERE Miss Luella Sandquist of Fargo is visiting in the city, the guest of Mrs. H. A, Gran, RETURNS FROM VISIT Miss Anita Cram has_ returned from a visit wigh relatives at Wi- baux, Mont. HERE TUESDAY Mr..@nd Mrs. Ernest Lange of Wilton were in the city yesterday on business. RETURNS FROM VACATION Miss Milda Brelje has returned from a two weeks’ vacation in Min- neapolis. RETURNS HOME Mrs, J. E. Mehlhoff of Linton has returned home after a short visit in the city. ON BUSINESS Louie Peterson of Painted Woods was in the city yegterday on busi- | ness. ge HERE YESTERDAY Miss Helen Thomas of Driscoll vis- ited friends in Bismarck yesterday. HERE YESTERDAY Miss Anna Bosch of Linton was in the city yesterday on business. ON'BUSINESS H.W. Price of Timmer ws in the v at the modern girl allows | g---—-—-- FOR A CHILD toom any liberties with | Household _ 150,000. | heeviy Glory Quayle in ine strong. 5, pound monste vt mind Miss Busch's D Ps Ruth Miller bt avery you: might try to | + elphant guns any nobean- | y desirable 7 nt} pathetic re! and handles it the gin at todas. |, Suggestions citer. yersat no me] panner tout new praise to i y does induge in = f) The producers say it took over even hint at over-acting. | name jmuch more freedom along this line j COLOR VALUE seven years te pre motiar os is superb especially her] ‘than the el of 5 Neve Colorful vegetables such as green picture, That is no iny in the rain a i | Scleet vour Fur coat, now, }years ago. ere have been. a lot o: eng, ects, carrots und tos | the Deemster's} sain Nos Shop loose assertions to that effect; but Mutved in clear pelatine wand corvedd (a . 4 ithe Mang: lAGre! fat the Bismarck Cloak Shop. [has anyone. ever checked up on iL? With mayonnaise make. au delicious 1" . ‘| aa HIt's our opinion. that things are syngq omnes wou 1 At The Movies | |= = ST | much the same now as they alway —— md. sae e! | july yen heap more about it CHILDREN LIKE U4 AT THE Cvprror nowadays, An ice eream © Ned With! ane a If-relinnce, frankie trawberries and whipped cream is af Meme Me Maut™. sie Tall Cait contempt for shame. ani dessetl that children love ; willingness to discard ; 5, Rete bedug. presents | alaaios ’ OUR AND CREE | Capitel these Werlnesdiy ata is are fault Zz a. Phursday takes vank with the le | | The pan ins whieh you ti ietires bf tle pels ae yew Hshonge e Should be yeres wand The story, adapted fr Phe Ma H then dusted generously with fleur yee ar Man? poplin, wilicotlea ina, | Ee TST ok IMPROVES THE FLAVOR nah ite dee mere o To make tasteless meat savery let ie lows jie’. 4 it lig over might in a dressing of wil, fubATWIABNing Ub tbe tiwer’ AKG regan and: paprike with a HE tough th is Uae We suse: dean onion juice j conscious of photography, it. i | bs hwy cub ORATED CHEN | stroassingly beautiful US FOR THE If you we t lorie : Mae ; q alue of soup vib led Eee frock for a child has an in- . eueELe? 4 faites | teresting arrangement of fullne FAMILY ae ane ng that is of Parisian inspiration. It i ee a le cut with a deep U and with cordings! BY SISTER MARY MACHINE ETITCHING outlining the cut. It would be ap- Breakfast—Blueberries with cream, Liev your aewihe iictiine Wwelp| Teena, Gin & vet your sewing machine help », soft cooked egys, propriate\on a grown-up gown well as a child's. with the mending. { toast, milk, coff | Lune heon—Creamed brown bread and che ——__$_. —_- © baked apple pudding, {| Cynthia Grey = |' | just well on the machine sandwiches, Ik, ten, h, baked po cucumber sal- TWO PURPO: Dinner-—Baked blu tutoes, buttered bee attractive during | the | ays d, steamed blueberry pudding, Ye Months, Int they save the wear and | Optometry ° Pi eset i Aiea ymilk, coffee. t-the-ordinary WH" ON your upholstered furniture ASSURES MODERN GIRL SPLE that is really most deli- | ¢¢ ” EQUIPPED It belongs to the cabbawe fan | L D | . LIFE’ If used when the bulb-like roots sie | S - wie . fre one or two inchea in. diameter | Molera equipment us: mar. e ins litue vetter or worse than we " i the skilled optomotriss a average, It has had its bright side! picnics Bull erry anne \ ap sures right he i in 5S twoujuat! ‘wo cups flour, 4 teaspoons baking | eae oe disbelief i Stout etn ue abe (he eee jiewiler, 1-2 ‘teaspoon ‘ealty 2 Amazement, surpr disbelief in spoons ‘sugar, 2 tablespoons b one’s own éyee “th 1 Legg, 3-4 cup milk, 1 cup blueberrie e thing for which we may truly give hearfelt. thanks. We are hearing fewer and fewer * lespoons flour. eM |OPTOMETRIS ¢ simply attacks on “the modern girl : Sei Age A ; ai | : , pumps that one simply Ever since the war the movern gitl bower aud nub i butter siture ‘ene | BISMARCK.N has been a fair targ: ° is in- With tips of fing eat eg and | vised “son Ha ee na dont elias tended) for any preacher, editorial cut into flour. Cut_in milk. Sift Bromised “som rane an has to step into makes writer, politician or uplifter who iat peat four Seer, Denies a ele A th heen uty ee a one ‘ : ff a yen'to attack something and could dough. ‘Turn into a buttered mold, Se Woe ree | . . nee ip ne Hot at the moment think of anything cover and steau 1 1-2 hours, Serve "The, Leu, World” comes, nearest them a favorite Fall else to excoriate. with molasses sauce ee ne Dro Y a Wi ’ _ : . To be sure, graybeards from time! (Copyright, 1925, NEA Service, Ine.) MAY picture in a long tine, | The Sunshine Club fashion. Attractive dtnercriel a neve giitaye spent 8 eta To ee lst of the dinosaurs became extinet [Will hold an advertising ; hid I fo eae at Fat Teast. 10,000,000. y go. Yet Peale, a iz Theatre t sAlclac 1s . Dgwailing the ‘passing of the “good, | FASHIONS Finuthe pictues eergen these sale, at Rialto Theatre, the buckles or bows hide old times” and in pointing out to all As and sundry that th f their, v of the Repti od ally come ife-—w ever wore ¢ e onte days were fur and above the CRAZE FOR NAVY RLUE Se GAcia OMe Gut Suen nee clever gore adjustments. newer generations. during the] oN blue is the most popular ir Ressie La Lewis Stone, wal. | last few years thi in Paris at the present time, [X.0f geste [4 Rohuarcneidare| pe ee hia ey wore taking the place of black that | other film adventurers who find the and has been joined in by more heen so gene y used, huge creat saat i) Tis a * wailers thin ever before, huge creatures: still alive in am unex- D O CT O R What sort of mothers will thes TOP COATS | nlgrsdl area: @f South Ame i flip young flappers make? This has’ Top : very popular in |, the, aman been the closing selection on the pro- Paris, and they are developed in {les instill M. E. BOLTON gram since the war. |mannish materials and cuts. Caeau tee i ia And our reply, made after con- aie on ait Osteopath siderable acquaintance with mothers FLOWE CHIFFON rae : hoes dio Hole ; is past, present and future, is: Flowered chiffons are being used Picture might be described as the ialist i Mighty good ones, for long tunies and the blouses of peep? hgterlay, of universal appeal. Specialist in doiCopelwith life, toieeittabiieareully HEAVY WHITDARILI: For those who like romance we 5 ° A ds Booter is, to tackle its problems boldly in-) 4 <tunning sport dress is of heavy | have, Lewis Stone and Lloyd Hughes Diseases TChINOMm stead of shutting her eyes to them] white silk crepe bound with black | Stfueeling for heart 0 é ‘ - and to give to her children knowl- edge that will help them to avoid heartaches and wasted opportunities when the grow ur and embroidered with black on the two front pockets, to ent her from being up For th who hanker petbere mye. Tess modesty abut] pay NAG valveeg era venture the pictitre offers the hunt Bismarck, Eee . waa | Raia crepe fin eco) ES there is less reve there is Sheps Aen iene Ned N. D. hiffon coats and ¢ less fear, If there is less regard £ © the old established , sManr \<“-——_sS duct there is also mo ae ‘ ; iddent have ‘ly powular and 4 hiked with the all-white common sense in finding sew better standards. ‘she flapper wears too few clothes, YOU CAN HAVE YouR FILPIS DEVELOPED outfit. ' crv the graybe: a To which it! enn BUT ONCE might be replied, Who says so? She See LOO. a toa wears fewer than her mother did, to Spe reer be sure—but she a flet well f J a fact well known to students SEES subject that clothing and ITICE paver ovconnecilon wie lever. Knights of Pythias meeting But she smokes cigarets, they com-| ¢ 005 yr) a : plain. And our reply ‘here is, Whit | tonight at 8 sharp. of it? Why is it proper for her! ~ ee brother to smoke them and not for} New Silk and Wcol Dresses her? What is sauce for the gander! in all the leading shades and is sauce for the goose. i 5 i "Loudest of all, however, her critics! styles. Bismarck Cloak Shop. wears enough to her warm, certainly; and it is of the morals FINNEY'S DAILY PHOTO SERVICE BISMARCK ond Doubt the Worlds Most Remarkghle es Washer THE first glance at this new washer reveals something new in com pactness, gracefulness and simplicity. But you must see it in action tofully realize—what a great stride has been made in reducing the, labor of doing the family washing. Washes l wafer action | il lil At, Now-—+perfect washing is done without rubbing or churning.’ In chis wonderful One Minute only the foa ming water comes in contact with your clothes while they are being washed. Surprizingly different, yes—so much so that women who see this washer in action are amazed at the ease with which the heaviest clothing or the finest fabrics are thoroly cleansed. The One Minute man is here now—he is daily showii housewives a cheaper, quicker and better way to work. in and meet him. °OLID drawn cofiper tub. Nothing to li out or clean. Not ingintubto come in , contact with your Over # Million Satisfied One Minute Users Pate Walee Sorenson Hardware Co. ; Sold on TE" Besy city Tuesday on busine: SHOPPED HERE " Miss Sena C. Nelson, Killdeer,“was shopping here yesterday. : Don't waste time sewing by hand when it ean be done ip covers not only look cool and | summer some of the emotions aroused by “The Lost and at the same time trying y hungry, man-eating dinosaurs, for I a ee ee ee a a ae ei . PAGE! FIVE, «Stone, B and! her second Hall Caine story sh action is repressed, und yet) SKILLED RE BONHAM The smart simplicity of {th and 5th, Telephone 240W 116 4th St. aud- NOW SHOWING WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MATINER EVERY DAY The World’s Wonder Picture! 2330 An amazing experience--siceping around our dying camp fi we were shot out of our slumbers by the most frightful cric r splitting as a gigantic wl » but deeper and more vidrant. Then a ceep chested laugh, a growling, throaty gurgle——a shriek ——enouga to bring the cold sweat and make the heart miss a And We knew thet we were in the lost world, my sweet ! heart and I, facing a fight for life against these prehistoric tearing each other. monsters which we had just seen Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s with Stupendous Story SIE LOVE LEWIS STONE “WALLACE BEERY LLOYD HUGHES Two Performances Each Evening 7:30 and 9 MATINEES 10 AND 25c _ GS 15 AND 35¢

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