The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 16, 1925, Page 5

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Social and Personal ] "NECKLACE __|21 in Nurses’ | FOR DEBUTANTE JWICKMAN WILL |. Weare showing a complete | Training Class | Gar SIMON WILL TAL K IN r RALLY Ye of children’s And misses’ | — GS Goan nd wntlibery moderate- aan ey ne probationers A class of twen’ S sf ciation, will sp - 5 Fs began training today at the Bismarck! 4 : scti Shichia: at Miss Pollard Six Tables ro Evangelical hospital under the diree-| Ne Meld! Thursday anand Mecting, a Knights of x tion of Miss Sarah Sand, superin-! witke 6th ment {P¥thias tonight. Alb men- Entertains at Play Bridge i £ eet nO anand tet & will be esp Nina thers urged to be present. g fa the new students during the week.| & , iy TA is TAR hee Bridge Party a Home F fe ne meadente uring tne vere g Finkelstein : and Ruin Lesasee | apne ares shea Ho ake tL ’ . ’ K Dakota, although a few come from i ‘pe! _ ler home at’ Person Court. Mrs./ at ‘the Lucas” home on Avenue A SEES ce thee Cold re ie whens "Mandan on Standings Kenneth J. Allen of Kansas City, Mo.,! luesday Bflemuen for sie vablessat| racéived that conld eo ecepled g Ope n Standing was the honor guest. | bridge, following a daintily appoint-! 7% : he ‘ “| Honors ‘were won liy> Miss Flor-{ed course luncheon at 1:80 ociock. | © LCs tate Blaney witeg a During the week, Finkelstein Rock Exhibition ence Jager. Guests included Miss In the bridge games honors we nm angel, ; and Ruben, we as operaten ROUGH Mary Atkinson, Florence Jager,| won by Mrs, Henry Hollst. i Washi iy in Novth Gand Seuthy Da Ni threads Theuin Pour ay i) tae Florence Homan, Katherine Goddard,| A variety of garden flowers were! Hebel Lehabare eet | % mnesota tind Wiseansin, leas | hel Standing Bock Ih esr Genevieve Parsons, Dorothy | Mo arranged attractively about the | % tor, Hallock, Mi fathes. luce the Manica to bewinnings tomer Tern +hs Ethel Pollard, Mra. Arnold. Svends-| rooms. There were several out. ot | By Aniestewns Deloke elfective: October tat. Tlie t gaard and Mrs. Allen. town guests. Delo mn during. the wet ae quired ue Mise Lucas’ sister; Ars: Mae Kap:| an interest in the bhinee and it 1 ‘ Miss Betty Fleck liz, assisted the hostesses, | Max: Hattie Moxness. Re Ree Hater auge faiee thesia Ha oe | something Bincasepc acs pA Saceeen, i ( Anne Klain, ‘Turtle Te Valleau whe leased the | . . This exquisite jewel ha Ruache Pumps for evening wear frequently! ye 4 ches in. 19% | r Hostess at Bridge| Dinner bie { popular for formal Ae anetine F i hunch orartiti: | & fi terest me ne CAN HAVE YOUR i ‘abe na —— Q ‘usually striking if one's own Hs A dat the more con-| bee ote AN HAVE Yo | gablisg Betty Fleck entertained, Mon- or Mrs. Allen is of Diack or ved, Itt of hand: er Ket They are very l sae a nnd Ste Paul for Fitrld DEVELOPED | wut ay evi rought white o| se vi rely i 2 mn “- were three tables of guests. Hon-;tertained at six o'clock course din- A scxtusdchsanananndl” ete Belfi. Ba an cre se een pene fh wa ind, in addition. to| i oo bas were won by Miss Ruth Poilard,{ M€F last evening in compliment to rn TEs ° One can never tell when or hore at Meal with the. Mandan { Bismarck, and Miss Alta McDonald,| het daughter, Mrs, Kenneth J. Al-| 1, Welch of Menoken were business y Wild, Wild) Susan’ will come ‘| ith Me. Hughes! Mandan len of Kansas City, Mo., who is vis-| visitors in the city yesterd: | At Th M hounei people; ding met i ate Mundas. agedigement. ot garden| Witla in Bismarck’ at the home of| ee | le ovies | RT Oe Un BANS BED! the, We ging the Eltinge | flowers formed an-attractive setting| Hef parents, BUSINESS TRIP * CAPITOL think tite T aise Weed 0. foo Fee pT Tease PR eet roel sony for the play. A luncheon was served woo were pares for ten. Roses Pid. ies aN Adolph Se echlenker Rex, the We of witl hoveea: ae ‘ah e has authori the! FINNEY'S sat the close of the evening. ere used on the table, of the Bank of North Dakota went! po¢' by Hal Roach in "B the uncontrollable 11 drawing of i Gatoowork outa | eee Mary Atkinson Ruth and Bi _ to Center today on business. | plan Tew eee Stem he Gia} Bess of youth making itself evident | Wie te handle the a whieh Fi ay, PO TG SERVICE 1 ollard, Sylvia Sell, Lucille! Birthday Party 7 _ jr Dill country. showing tomor-| PY, Coming to the surface. . i kelstein and Ruben \ ¢ Hall and Florence Homan of Bis- - LEFT FOR GRAND FORKS row at the Capitol theatre, is the “ven after a man or woman Sing over their cireuit, | ND. | marck were out of town guests, For Mrs. Potter ror Giana Mork to enter us’onives finest “example living today of a ene Mite tas ol its strona “his eineuit now comps about | ak be Grand Forks er the 'T-| magnificent beast, viciously temper- ‘as in vouth—the old feeling seventy-five theatres. Grand Fork: | Entertain For Mes. W. 3. MeGinal, Nee, | 2 Of Neth Dasotn [cae osely fluences, “Being. [ ime gen Pic atin § Pca Hen Be Cotes a en == Tousley and M 2 ae 7 ~ crasgy | deemed by kindness and made tol tate in and usealls ping ow theatre ind one is | | College Students| toresies't « cones pare] WoW, Scott Pe sae serve a worthwhile, purpose in life. | autck closes uu? Splatters to nade tn Mian Edna Hall, who leaves soon| roe tant Second St. fg season iat ale eporame, ecNUTe: | hood, but Hes ‘not. It's” Mother Na- St. Paul as well | F Vashington, D. C., to attend th ‘@ tables of bridge were in play ~- Roach’s seouts discovered the black| tUte doing her stuff. Because youth | urban theatres in both of the i School fer Girls, and Mirs|wante, (he, evening, Mra. Wilbor TO ATTEND UNIVERSITY | Hatlion and brought him out of his| Shaving its, fling is no reason tO twin cities " are | d vew York ial School for Girls, and Miss| Rohrer and Mrs. Art Gussner won| Miss Lydia Bertsch will leave Sun-! prison. T m out of his) tora child it's wild.” [twia cities | are here from New York. d '» e a stu-| honors. ay for the University of North Da- prison. Treated in the right way by Rod LaR Bebo's leading | i at, the Jamestown College this| "Garden flowers adomed the rooms. kota or the sity of 3 Carl Morrinon, noted horse ener. fan in dhs ieeites, ebo’s leading} The University of London claims | PRICE—@ t year, will be honor guests at a par-| A three course lunch be 2 i _ and his brother, he gave evidence in|" : : to be the largest university in the | a= ty this evening given by their Sun-| Mrs~ Potter wae trecented) waked: an . a short time of becoming a prize ee world, 9 ‘ day school class, the Jolly Rustlers, Mei tatter, as, presented with a] | | HERE TODAY | o. y,, animal. Fred Jackman, who directed! SIEGEL BUYS , | ° ° of the McCabe Methodist Episcopal Coane une Bucs (Catt ins cot feeeen nd GW) hin year in “The King of Wild! For larger women, a beau-! church, at the Home of Miss Jean-| | Gypsy Pichi Re ee arene ep aa a RUNYAN HOME itirul collection new — fal! Boys, come and see them! An informal entertainment is eynny coititions yore th atiendance | SHOPPED HE j levee a the finest example of i dresses youthfully styled ma- " 1 a, Planned after which refreshments) at the opening ‘meeting of the Girl] Miss Marjorie Marshaman of Bre~| jas iE _eiehobe: wiclousnens’ irae he] dake Siegel, local, werchant, hax te in Mirroleen Twills. DAHL CLOTHING Si ORE teacher of the class. F in the form ef 2 Goray slenis an was [fen wasteopping in ther cily’ tedaye) oe Rosser Street, cqnstruction work on|Frest Crepe, Crene de Chine MOTHERS CLUD MnRring — |TINF bank. After the picnic supper FROM BALDWIN | there's WE nuleae cadidusavalll| Sickel caye ceaectne wat nd Satin. Sarah Gold Shop. ; AMOTHERS CLUB MEETING | the girls gathered about the camp| |. A. Tryge and S. L. Hanson, of us Bebe Daniela, star in ete values in) 3192 Main St. | cia Test Ene ok he (Homers! fire to spend the soit a eee Baldwin, were in Bismarck today. the pi et wid’. Secon | eon the upg | : eoey 2) , ation in s a tag atthe Bltines z val ~ sais =, rani | 8 f ies.| Wi s si resi °. Tousley ad to Fiedaonf ee get e strer oO another, f : » O95; T. Harris read an inahac: | several san, president, presided. "| Toustey motored to Freda on] In my. latest picture I am. the) They choobe the early mao ane Whey [hace cleaning. Phone 95 tive paper on “What is Sociology ?"] Miss Carrie Haugen were guest chaeseet ague of my parents’ existence.| the grass is wet with dew, or they | Fred Nelson. i Aver abe conelusion of the study J. J. M. MacLeod, Misses Wini-| & : oe : hey gamit eat, sleep a ate in com travel during a rainfall, . -—- | period the hostess served a ref: d Irene Roberts: : * fort for wondering wha mig! | - = catia " sas, \ Ment colme: “Mis. RM. Borraeonlthoatin etl CITY NEWS |, up to at the moment. Ivy hard for} A German national dish is ex, Heat your water with Gas. 7 will be hostess to the club at the ‘i ak ag them to guess what the next day will| cooked in beer. It’s the Super-Fuel next meeting, September 29. RETURN FROM coLorano \ = Mr. and Mrs. A. J. A SMARCK HOSPITAL NOTES — | BIRTHDAY CLUN TO MEET | Russell, returned ‘today from. a. me: Mata Mea Gleh Harmon ating (Byery Ty At Sah The Birthday club of the First| tor trip to the Black Mills, Sioux! Ruso; Swan Nealand Mrs, ; _chureh will hold its regu-| City, Iowa, Denver and Colorado Riva Lazar, Lehr; Mr TONIGHT. j a \ lar meeting at’ the home of Mrs.| Springs, Colo, Mr. Arnot attended | Ryders Mrs. Rd ‘Bred : | TONIGHT — Wednesday and Thursday } venson, south of the city,|@ convention of the American Title Andrew Harbeck ., | dager taneern ea nea en omen an Denver. ter Andrew, Baldwin Herert “wd: eer, u u umn Ya erie Ss in touch with the secretary not later HOUSE GUEST verde Witewss Menies, Maney Vee ANT : . than Thursday noon. ia Miss Mayme Heady, of Carrington Mrs. John Doepheim, eva cS ; L se gues L. Foster, n (ype , : Mrs, Carl Myhre of Person Court. Add Ne I Roa | Miss Hilda McDonnell returned) She will leate in a few days for the ew Interest to e ome a ff : | esterday from Devils Lake wheze| roast to, spend two months in Port: ca Ms hilar een aren nee ieee land and Seattle Z John ‘Pnghart aad | MeDonnell, who LEAVE FOR WEST utte; Roy Coonen, 4 = . — , 7 nt rl : ade dhort visit, | ca. amd Mrs George Corden aod] gp, ALENIUS kosrit AL | Prelly new draperies do more lo brighten the } e ; -— amily left last night for Parmer} 1“ : j i , ION CIRCLE MEETING | Idaho, Portland and Seattle and oth: |), Admitted ALR | appearance of the home than almost anything 1 ik Mission Cirele of the Firstyer points, ‘They will he gone two F, Huston, Turtle Lake | 4 Fi ? a . i F Baptist church will meet with Mrs.! months. ¢, Raleigh; Pred Brecht, Heb- else. Delightful new patterns and fabrics have |fi HE, O'Hare on Fifth strect Friday — i a d : afternoon instead of on Thursday,+ VISITS DAUGHTER arged : laze’ ii 5 ying. the regular meeting day. Election of] Mrs. Hauge of Minneapolis arriv-| Washburn: Mrs, John Mene | arrived for the autumn showing. i officers will be held ed in Bismarck last night to spend] a@rdton; Mrs. Tom Loran, R | t Susan was a shive t aiiipabivicion ENTER several weeks as the guest of her tens Madge Creech, citys Winnifred A a a aie 1s ENTERTAINS | daughter, Mrs. W. J. McGinnis. ere, _ Lena Wetze n- xe . ‘ when Sioa went out inte The Third Division of the Ladies! eu alge es Himmelsba Yucea; Silk Drapes ihe world Co gel Lon, ble society of the MeCabe Methodist LEFT FOR UNIVERSITY Hlebechuk, Gorham, Got then and tien ‘opal church will be hostess at} Miss. Blanche Whittemore, daugh- a Sunfast Silk Drapes are shown in Plain colors of Blue, Kose, : y the general meeting Thursday after-| ter of Dr. and Mrs, A. A, Whittemore, Mary’s Sewing Circle Mulberry and Gold, als) stripes and figures. ‘These make ies aeatmaniil nogn in the chureh parlors. Jere today: for the University of will: serve: ia chicken dinner, lovely living and dining room drape an keop “Wild, Wild ——— North Dakota at Grand Forks, an keep “Wild, Wild MINNESOTA UNIVERSITY a Thursday evening, from five werd from making you ‘Miss Betty Fleck of Mandan and LEAVE FOR PORTLAND to eight, at school auditorium. $1 35 to $2. 95 howl. / Miss Dorothy Walton of California] H. J, Twvedt of Devils Luke and sas ed. 5 lat who has been spending the summer|C. L. Hanson of Bismarck left today Everyone invited. 50c a plate. ae NAVY PICTURES MERMAID COMEDY in Mandan will leave this week for|for Portland to attend the Grand Si Ik N ; the University of Minnesota, Lodge of the I. 0. 0. F. / ets LEAVE FOR KENTUCKY FROM OAKES y new silk nets are here in either large or simali de L aclf Bg Dr. and Mrs. R. S. Towne left to-| Miss Lucillé Easton of Oakes is Iso plain mesh in cream, brown and gold colors. day for Louisville, Ky., where Dr.| in the city for a few days visit with Prices are Towne will attend the National Den-| friends before going to Grand Forks | tal association convention. They|to enter the University. 98c to $1. .98 will be gone about two weeks, TOREA Be ruiwat SPENT EST ew! eee PRESBYTERIAN, V OMEN TO MEET] Mr. and Mrs. Willtam Chyle, Hens- adies’ Aid society of the|ler, announce the birth of a daugh- esbyterian church will have a so-| ter this morning al the St. Alexius Panel Curtains Tinea tiaras eee hospita wae Many exquisite patterns in new panel curtains for the dining E the congregation are invited. PARENTS OF SON or living room; some are plain, others with heavy fringe, at A vowsoi naTioN coi cil COMPANY'S Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Hendershott, _ LEFT FOR UNIVERSITY McKenzie, are the parents of a son, $1. .48 {tt $5. 25 Miss Marion Quain left yesterday | born this morning at the St. Alexius for Madison, Wis., where she will be-| hospital. Sica oars gin her freshmen year at the Uni- HaimNaUDATIGANOR, ath mae versity of Wisconsin. NG » i y es; * . a Mrs. Thomas Luyben went to You give to your clo ie New colt edieaiis : . LEAVE FOR FARGO Douslas ths morning £°, visit her|[[the more resolved you'll ‘ aa Mr. and Mrs. K, R. Jackson andj daughter, Mrs. Merton Bartron. 4 i si Autumn’s brightest colors in many and varied combination family, 913 Fifth street, have left for st be to wear only those that are the rule of the new eretonnes in large or 2avall figures Fargo, where they will make their] |. Be ees aA are and stripes. Prices range trom ‘ | per vd e e sine TA we 65c 6 $1.35 LOOK for thi Prof. Black, organ and piano in- ustom 5 i” or §S $1 1 structor at the Jamestown College, ‘ —_—_—--— and Mrs. Black are in the city this||| Films Properly Developed week. Snappy Kodak Prints a Terry Cloth when vy GOES TO MADISO SLORBY STUDIO ‘Those who prefer the heavier drape may fulfill their desire | Donald Jones left yesterday for the th f y cloths of all colors, just in; per yard University of Wisconsin at Madison Mall Your Films in the beautiful terry cloths of all colors, just in; per y to resume his studies. Bismarck, N. Dak. Mad is kB lade in Bismarck By D Tadloring VAL | \11:/2 EAT | ose cotor atarautseues ta pink, 20 1 ie CONSOLIDATION CLEAN enuine ut orum a Oring Fast color Marquisettes in pink, gold and bine, also lovely g The Weather OLDSMOBILE new Grenadines and nels are shown at COAL. nsettled toni; ND CE individual measure. ; ‘ i ra 5 5 cae Thareday Beg SALES AND SERVI te a me er" 49 to 75¢ ™ Coal from which all visible impurities showel Colder. DAKOTA AUTO pf ony. a fy eed have been removed at the mine, coal SALES CO. fect fitting clot! ie ia a Rees that does not contain any rock, bone, 212 Main St. Phone 428 opportunity of selecting the Ruffled Giadaiae slate or dirt, and not a clinker in a LOOK AT i very weave, pattern and Ce Spree car load 4 y het SY F irena e Rufflec . de please your fancy. Why pay for waste that cannot be bur- YOUR CLOTHES. ‘ "$2 ‘48 {c aan ned when you can get low ash, high heat, D O CT (0) R Pome in end look ayer the Consolidation Clean Coal so easily? 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