The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 14, 1925, Page 5

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" MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1995 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE | Social and Perso Mrs. Logan Entertains For Daughter . Logan entertained Satur- . at bridge for her daugh- wer, Charlotte, who left this morning for Grand Forks to enter the Uni- 7 vere in play during: nors being won byj Parsons and = Mrs. I the evening, Miss Agnes den flowers decorated the rooms. A daintly appointed course luncheon was served following the play, SCOTT WEDDING dith D. Scott and Mr, Lars C. Jensen, both of Bismarck, were united in’ marriage Saturday eve- ning at 5:80 o'clock, September 12, by Rev. A. A, Holmes at the Baptist parsonage. The bride’s mother, Mrs. Hazel D. Scott, and A. H. Ingram] were in attendance. Mr. and M Jensen will make their home in marek. ON SCHOOL BUSINESS H. T, Thompkins, teacher at school number 3, Naughton; Mrs. Margaret Strand, teacher at school number 3, Crofte; and Mrs. Ruth Lambert, clerk of the school district at Arena, were in the ity Saturday on business con- nected with their schools. U. C, 'T. AUXILIARY BRIDGE * “PARTY ’ Auxiliary of the U. C. ing a bridge party Wed- nesday evening at the home of Mrs. J. B. Smith, 803 Fifth street. All members and prospective members are invited. MOTHERS’ CLUB TO MEET The Mothers’ club will meet with Mrs. Sveinbjorn Johnson, 615 First street, tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mrs, W. F. Harris will read a paper on “What is Sociology?” RETURN FROM WEDDING TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Edgar E. Scott have eturned from Yellowstone National park where they motored on their wedding trip. Mrs. Scott was for- merly Miss Margaret McGarvey. TO ENTER UNIVERSITY Miss Helen Crawford and Miss Charlotte Logan left this morning for Grand Forks where they will en- ter the University of North Da- kota. HERE OVER WEEK-END Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Capek, Miss Mary Oshanyk and Mrs. Minnie Osh- unyk of Wilton were week-end vis’ ors in Bismarck, HERE_SATURDAY Miss Helen Easton and J} Gunderson of the Telfe: ict. were in Bismarck WEEK-END GUESTS Mrs. G. V. Skinner of vere week-end | F. F. Skin- SHOPPED HERE M. Hensen, Carrington; n, Baldwin; and s of Hazelton were ity Saturday, Maude Mrs. Lester Lars rtis Jenk: FORMER RESIDENT HERE Mrs. J. L. Hubert, Glendive, Mont., ix in the city this week on busines Mrs, Hubert formerly lived in B marek. SON BORN Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers, Menoken, N. D., are the parents of a baby boy, born September 11, at the Bismarck Hospital, Mrs. Oliver of Devils Lake, N. D., is the house guest of her sister, Mrs. H. J. Woodmansee. SHOPPED HERE Mrs. W. C. Jenson and. daughter, Beulah, of Falkirk visited friends | and shopped in Bismarck Saturday. WAR MOTHERS TO MEET ~ The War Mothers will meet tomor- row afternoon at 3 o'clock with Mrs. J. A, Flow, 117 First street. FROM SOUTH DAKOTA Ida Peterson of Agar, S, D.,! ng friends in Bismarck and! vicinity. HERE TODAY W. E. Holt, Miles City, Mont., is in the city today. on business, WEEK-END VISIT Ernest Milliken spent the week-end in New Salem with friends. HERE SATURDAY George Brittin of Brittin was in! Bismarck Saturday on business. ON BUSINESS C, Vv. Anderson of Baldwin spending the day here on business, We promise you in “Black Cydene! a wonderful attrac- ion is Heat your water with Gas. It’s the Super-Fuel SSS" The Weather Partly overcast and somewhat unsettled to- night and Tuesday. BOYS LIKE OUR LONG TROUSERS. ea ae Cornith: Mrs. Shris | y) For even in his habyhood Pore well for habyhood but by thel We promise yard éné “Blael Constitutional 1 hare Matte Bers Odd Fellow Raat ase NRG Mv ae at Mndoa nar atee Grate ic uci atone ievcioay “aerral Ate ) ‘ | < . ‘ sacafien ai Oe atin hey are what their catty friends call! Cyelene” a wonderful atte Week Celebrated i pecial Stops becoming the hesman that he nov | ditly Lianila,?” eseope IW. Fare Raat tian . P5 t ; Bann, Zeeland, Mr: Scharp, | T is I one of those “big, stront!] Waite 1am no advocate of ine Tonight by Lions) Pern Zerit Here Tomorrow oii. iene vou ines the ane latin eerie eel oa ™ | Fwige Sbétnbjera Tounsen Zor the ee Vinge large det|) Peteival Ronald never could bare} nv oor Moh,” bothink it i Wheary Trunks, sturdy and : Be re usar Monueon. 20 ving prying large dell rooked like a "He must al | better te have one of the comm ‘| eorree Hs e They last North Dakota supreme court will ad-| Baby Livington, “Murdatield:. Hilde lows Lo the’ na. | loked Ii ind ee who | Wiies AW aie ab UNOS SEOLlOaS correetly desi: ne ree last TO LIVE HERE {dress the Lions’ club and their) pard Bauer, city; Henry Diehl, Car- the LO of ‘a life time. A. W. Lue Mrs. H.W. Marshman and daugh-' £uests at_ the Grand Pacific hotel] son; Mrs. G. Olson, Ruse; Mrs. A.! + Will stap in om,” or even “ a a ‘iat rar ter, Miss Margaret Marshman, have this RA das olen aie LT. Anderson and yogi, city) weluek tomorrow! Bat if you happened not = = come to Bismarck from Bremen to 0” the constitution of the United] Bertha Buchman, Hazen, hime his Would condi make their home. who is a gradu, Jamestown hospi work in Bismarck, States. Constitutional week, September 13 to 19, is being observed by the Liens’ club in a number of special meetings In addition to being in observance of | the week the meeting tonight will be! Miss Marshman, fe nurse from the will do special ism aryre ws will ENTERTAIN DINNER e | the to yreet the ae pager 4 Ree aig! Complimentary to Dr, and Mrs. A.M. Net | delegates Tenth, entertained Saturday evening Hisher, wha are leaving soon for Cal 1 Rose le at a prettily appointed farewell din- |! : it ~ NET i ‘ ‘a rs and friends of the | Toh ner in compliment to 3 nd Mrs.( 3 8™! ne ae Klizaheth doln{t ews of O EH. 01 who are leaving this) Wil! he guests xt the affair toni Welltherge i Ne week for Devils L: ke to make their] home, ‘ | CITY NEWS . aa *| aK reed 4 Mrs, J. M. phine Rosch, 1 BY CYNTHIA G often wone EASTERN STAR TO MEET | There willbe a regular meetin the E ster Star Tuesday evenin BISMARCK HOSPITAL 8 o'clock at the M Y Admitted Henry Bender, Mercer; interesting meeting is anticipated| Violet Ruck, Underwoo: Mr: ida | and all members are urged to attend. Hyiseby, Steele; Esther ke Delegates from the last ‘and Chap-| (%oodrick; Andrew 0. Walker, day; Thomas Forster, ter session will give their reports. |ton; R. C. Fuller, Beach; Mrs. R. M.| Adam Herman, ap; J. J. Mrs. R. H. LeRoy and y June, Underwood; Alfred Hiss- McClusky; John Bender Was! Margden Nels reed: Mrs, Stroup, Za bi MISS PIERCE LEAVES ‘a _ Miss Hazel Pierce left this morn- ing for Minneapolis to take up fash. ion work. Mis Pierce returned re- cently from Chicago, where she graduated from the Chicago School of Fine Arts, Use Gas. It's the Scentific | | Fuel. . | Hover, foresight, RETURN HOME Mrs, Dan Kelso and children have returned to their home in Duluth after a visit in Bismarck with Mrs. Kelso's mother, Mrs. A. A. Swartz, DAUGHTER BORN Mr. and Mrs. Louis T. DeGonda, Le Sueur Center, Minn., announce ‘the birth of a daughter Saturday at the St. Alexius Hospital. An Announcernent VISITS HUSBAND Mrs, W. A. McVey, accompanied by her mother who is visiting her, is in the city visiting her husband who is employed here. ON BUSINESS Vincent P. Heaton, representative the Patterson Land company at} g, is in the city today on busi- ness, WE ARE MEMBERS of the American Buying Corporation, Inc. as: “Stores in Every State” BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. John Enghohl of Menoken announce the birth of a son Saturday at the Bismarck hospital. ; VISITED HERE i UR membership in the American Buying Edward S. Allen, who has been ion is of great i rtance toy - spending the summer at Peliten hake Corporation is of great importance to you bé was in the city over the week-end, cause it means an actual saving of dollars and VISITED FRIENDS cents to you. Miss Alice J. Walsh of Brishane visited friends in the city over the The American Buying Corporation is 2 very large week-end. . organization formed by selected individual stores from every state to combine their purchases only- | this accumulated tremendous quantity compelling honest merchandise right from the maker—no in hetweens—compelling the lowest possible prices. HERE ON BUSINESS H. B. Gill and Ellis Gill of Wilton were in the city Saturday on busi- ness. SATURDAY H.R. Ringoen of New Salem wa here on business Saturday. FROM WILTON Iverson, Wilton, shop | | | The stores have just one link-—Buying Power | beyond that they are conducted by their individual | | | arck Saturd: owners, HERE Tonay Our new fall merchandise will show you the hene Crumm, Mekenzie, © fils of our affiliation with this organization. YOU CAN BUY AT WOOLWORTH 5 AND 10 Wildroot Products —Hair Tonic-- Taroleum Hair Wash—Cocoanut Oil Shampoo in convenient size bottles, as Ryrertived in National magazines. ~-Adv. Wear Humming Bird” Hose—they’re knit to fit and last longer. Webb Bro: Our policies are unalterable. ‘air Treatment Good Service Honest Value We are. now showing the ° R latest. models of | Wheary larris- obertson Wardrobe Trunks. A. W./|! FOR WOMEN'S WEAR Lucas Co. Bismarck. No. Dak We promise you in “Black Cyclone” a wonderful attrac- tion RERCTRICH COOKERY | COOKING IN COMFORT Matinee Every Day At 2:30 TONIGHT — Monday and Tuesday Florence Vidor and Edward Horto in a rollicking romance of a twelve o'clock girl in a nine o'clock town. It’s a good chance to laugh. The Wrin ger has Balloon Rois Do this one thing Today ARRANGE your household duties, so you can see the demonstration of the Great One Minute today. It will be worth your time just to see the new wringer with balloon rolls. No longer are buttons or hooks torn off or crushed. This one feature would decide any women in favor of the One Minute in the selection of a washer. But are numerous others to interest you. YOU will see clothes washed by water action alone—the Thermo principle of construction, a drive with Timken Bearings com the quiet velvet disc clutch control, compactness, grace- fulness and convenience never before attained in washer construction. , CALL at our store and see this better, quicker and more economical washer-demonstrated. Over a Million Satisfied One Minute Usera ApineH ZUKOR rover A PRODUCTION PATHE NEWS * MERMAID COMEDY “PLEASURE BOUND” To correct a wrong impression, and in fairness, to myself and Bergeson’s Quality Style-Economy others, I beg to announce that I am in no way connected with any tailoring and cleaning establishment in Bismarck or Man- SORENSON HARDWARE CO. dan, N. Dak., other than the stores owned and operated by me and known ag Klein's Toggery and City Cleaners and Dyers, located on the corner of Broadway and Fifth streets, Bismarck, . Dak. E. B. KLEIN’ man friend ing with the finest automobile, * Neighbors | | | what fany of the other y | DR. M. E. BOLTON didi't choose it peobubly has sympa val Ronald for Wasn't naned Din Huse he or Die no shaple wy ays Le prefer that . prefer cigar Ver | mame. for ex nple mother mes her helpless 4 “Queenie” or “Goldie name is a serious hand. beyond up to walk Li dito have the far tomay do very EVER BEWITHOUTIT | for it immediately eases sud- den, severe, colicky pains and | cramps in stomach and bowels, | deadly nausea and weakening | diarrhoea. For children an grown-ups use _ Shoes for Every Occasion Both On and Off Campus If you are just entering college and aren't sure just: what footwear you need our salesmen can help you, or if Take it with you when you travel. Keep it always in your home. | : you know what yoes you want you Osteopathic Physician . are quite sure to find them here. Our 116 4th St. Telephone 240 assortments of the footwear college Bismarck, N. D. girls wear are very large. Films Properly Developed Snappy Ko Prints SLORBY STUDIO Mall Your Films | ae Why MacMillan Took Frigidaire | to the Frozen. Arclicm HEN McMILLAN sailed for the unexplored Arce tic his boat was equipped with a Frigidaire Electric Refrigerator. Whether it is 2 hundred degrees above zero, or fifty below outside, the temperature in Frigidaire remains the same, ideal for the preservation of food. The crew of the Bowdoin will have fresh vegetables and fruit as long as the supply holds out. It will not spoil, it will not freeze. In winter as well as summer your home needs elec tric refrigeration. Frigidaire makes you completely independent of an outside ice supply. It is entirely automatic. There is nothing to start, nothing to stop, nothing torepienish. It is so economical in operation that the electric current it consumes makes little difference in the monthly electric bill. It saves the entire cost of ice, and it prevents all of the losses now due to food spoilage. The new Frigidaire, complete with cabinet, costs only $245 f.0.b. Dayton. It can be delivered promptly and may be purchased on convenient terms. Or, if you have a good ice-box now it can be converted into a Frigidaire electric refrigerator for as little as,$190, plus a small charge for freight and installation. B. K. SKEELS 408 BROADWAY BISMARC . DAK. d Mandiaeutets

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