The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 17, 1925, Page 5

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1925 | ‘Social and Personal Miss Atkinson U Entertains Today Play Bridge at i With Breakfast J. B. Smith Home Miss Mary Atkinson was hostess! Mrs. J. B. Smith, assisted by Mrs. at a seven o'clock course breakfast Ralph Penner and Mrs. J. 1. Banks- this morning in compliment to Missi ton, entertained the ladies of the U. Genevieve Parsons and Miss Kath-, ©. Auxiliary at — bridge. oddard, who left this morn-| tables were in play, Mrs. A. R. HotT- Iniversity of North Da-!man and Mrs. H. F. Tiedman won the a, and Mrs, Kenneth J. Allen of | prize ansas City, Mo, Garden flowers| | house was prettily ere used on the table. Iwith cut flowers. Guests included: ses Ruth served after the Pollard, Fle Torence Ho- . aw | Goddard, Bthel Pollard, Mise Arnold Theater Party : | Svendsgaard and Mrs. K, J. Allen. { Is Given For | Mrs. K. J. Allen’ _ Mrs. Kenneth J. Allen of Kansas { City was guest of honor at a theater . C. T. Ladies decorated A luncheon was mes. i Hi-Lo Club Is , Entertained by Mrs. Hoffman party at the Eltinge Wednesday jevening by her mother, Mrs. A. d. Mrs. A. R. Hoffman and Mrs. Roy; Hollensworth. After the theatre a/ Logan entertained the members of | luncheon was served at Hoffman's. { the Hi-Lo Bridge club Wednesday! The guests were: Agnes Parsons, afternoon in the home of the former, | Dorothy Blunt, Geraldine ranwarsen| 112 W. Rosser. Garden flowers de-|Exene Schultz, Lucille Hall, Gene- corated the house. Lucille Lahr, Nora | Two tables were in play, Honors | raves, Ruth Pol- | were won by Mrs, Van R. Middlemas John W. Lar-! J. 1. Setser. luncheon was served after| ) ndsgaard and LEA Mrs, Rachel Oakman, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Jones, left this | niorning for points. in CHAIRMEN TO MEET The chairmen of committees for the state W. C. TU, convention will meet with Mrs, W. F. Reynolds, 44 ‘ Rosser. street, ‘Friday’ afternoon at| Weshington and Oregon. 2:30 o'clock, "This is an important meeting and all members should be present, Mrs. C. W. Smith, secretary of the local union, LEFT FOR GRAND FORKS Miss Marie Petron left this morn- ing for the University of North Da- kota at Grand Forks where she ha: epted an assistantship in the med. ical department. Miss Petron, who graduated two years ago, will con- tinue her studies in the school of it for sometime in Portland be-| fore returning to Bismarck. Later) she will go to her home in Minnea- polis. TO ENTERTAIN SATURDAY Miss Shirley Penner and Mr. Ron- ald McIntyre will entertain at the McIntyre home Saturday evening with ‘a Chinese dancing party for | Miss Edna Hall who will leave’ soon | for Washington, D. C. About fifty guests have been invited. mnesiteibes _ ENTERTAINED AT LUNCHEON | BRIDGE PARTY Mrs, Arnold Svendsgaard —enter-! Mrs. Thomas Lough of Omaha,| tained at luncheon Wednesday noon | in compliment to Mrs. Kenneth Allen of Kansas City, Mo., who is visiting in Bismarck with her par- ents. Mrs. Allen leaves tomorrow} for her home. TEA FOR TEACHERS | The Business and Professional Women’s club will entertain Satur- day afternoon from 2:30 to 5:30 o'clock in their club rooms for the j teachers of the Bismarck schools. Neb., formerly Miss Genevieve Simp- son of Mandan, was guest of honor an afternoon bridge party Wed- given by her mother, Mr m Simpson, and her siser, Raymond Bergeson of Bismarck, 2 the home of the former in Mandan. narriage to ndan Tues ‘clock by Rev. C. parsonage. J. Fyling at his There were no. attend- D HERE nts. The couple will make their VISITE! home in Bismarck, Leonard Buzzelle, formerly of Bi gine marck, has returned to his home in LEFT FOR SOUTH DAKOTA — | Minneapolis after a short visit here Miss Bertha Palmer has gone to Souh Dakota where she will do in- stitutional work for the next seven weeks hefore returning to North Da- kota to take un Sunday school work. ENTERTAINED WEDNESDAY CLUB Mrs, John Burke entertained the sday bridge club with a lunch- he Country club yesterday ables of bridge were in play during the afte with friends. Mr. Buzzelle will re- ive his degree in medicine at the University of Minnesota this year. 3 LEFT FOR PORTLAND Fred Lenhart, deputy grand ma ter of the I, 0. 0. F. lodge in Min-| nesota, uncle of A. P. Lenhart of | this city, left Bismarck today for Portland, Ore., to uttend the grand lodge session of the I. 0, 0. F. LEFT FOR NEW YORK AT BISMARCK HOSPITAL s Mabel Rue, dwho has been M Luella Bremer, supervisor at, visiting her parents on Third street eside hospital, Cleveland, Ohio,! left this morning for New York cit ast two years, has accepted! to resume her studies at Columbia} director of nursing at University. She will receive a B, S. k hospital. j degree in Februar, TO ATTEND AGRICULTURAL COL- SCHOOL PART EGE There will be i Lloyd Hamlin will leave soon for! school party for h school students Fargo to begin his senior year at} next Friday evening at the Metho- the North Dakota Agricultural Col-| dist Episcopal church. Guests are lege. | told to come dressed for school. LEAVES FOR 2 y FRIDAY old fashioned AVUNUUUUUOULTAULUGUETOTGNERARAROUAUUUUOEEEEEAUA AAA MOTOR TO FORT YATES Mr. and Mrs, L. F. Crawford, Mrs.| ON Sara West Ankenman and Russel! Dr. G. A. Rawlings will leave to- Reid will motor to Fort Yates for a| morrow for Louisville, Ky., to at- few days stay. | tend the national convention of the ors | American Dental Association. j LEFT ON VACATION Miss E. F. Glow of the Northwest-; ENTERTAINED AT LUNCHEON ern Bell Telephone Co., left this Miss Hilda Hultberg entertained at morning for her home in Detroit,| luncheon Tuesday afternoon in com- Minn,, for her, vacation. pliment to Miss Blanche Ringuette | of Jamestown and Miss Adrian Cro- kett of Valley City. LEFT FOR GRAND FORKS Miss Genevieve Parsons and Miss Katherine Goddard left this morning for the University of North Dakota. Both young women ure in their sen- ior year. TAL CONVEN- DAUGHTER BORN z Mr. and Mzs, George C. Helling announce the birth of a daughter Wednesday afternoon at the St. Alexius hospital. : ENTERS GONZAGA UNIVERSITY Francis Flaherty left last night for Spokane, Wash., to begin his stu- dies at Gonzaga University, He will study medicine. ENTERTAIN FOR TEACHERS Superintendent and Mrs. H. O. Sax- vik will entertain the teachers of the Bismarck public schools at a picnic this evening. LEFT TODAY Miss Clara Sperry and Miss Vivian Law of Halliday left this morning for Grand Forks to enter the state VISITED HERE Miss Irene Olson of Hatton, who has been in the city for several days, the guest of Mrs. Florence Graham, has returned home. RETURN FROM CHICAGO Mrs. L. Rubin returned today from Chicago where she accompanied her daughter, Sara, who entered North- western University. LEFT FOR CALIFORNIA university, Mr. und Mrs. George Gordon and —-- four children left last night for BUSINESS VISITORS Pasadena, Calif. und other western Louis Olson, Menoken, and Nick| coast cities. Hrychow, Wilton, were business vis- itors in’ Bismarck yesterday. LEAVES FOR UNIVERSITY Kenneth Crawford left today for the University of North Dakota to begin his junior year. SON BORN Mr. and Mrs. August Oestreich, Hannover, are the parents of u son born yesterday ut the Bismarck hos- pital. VISITED HERE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lenhart of Minneapolis visited this week at the Mike Lenhart home on First street. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bredberg, Man- dan, announce the birth of a son at the Bismarck hospital yesterday. TO ENTER UNIVERSITY Miss Anna Bosch left today for Grand Forks to enter the University.’ Miss Bosch is a freshmen. CHOIR TO MEET The choir of St. George's Episcopal church will meet this evening at 7:30 o'clock for practice, HERE WEDNESDAY Miss Leita Nultimeir and her mother from Carson visited friends here yesterday, | VISITING HERE ° - Mrs. W. D. Edgar of Minneapolis a visiting in Bismarck for a few ays, The Weather Fair tonight and Friday. Slightly cooler in east and south portions. ‘LONG TROUSER SUITS FOR SHOPPED HERE Mrs. A. Lanterman of Mandan shopped in Bismarck yesterday, FROM WILTON Mrs, E. S. Thompson, Wilton, was shopping in the city yesterday. FROM CARSON i Mrs. H. M. Helen of Carson shop- ped in Bismarck yesterday. 1 -Bergeson’s -- Quality Style-Economy | Jeg public} ¥ Chiffon silk velvet brocaded in Montana, | brilliant multi-colored floral design | in, death duties h She will! forms the upper part of this girl.sh| much the same end. evening dress. . Al deep flounce two-tone green crepe topped with! that altogether there were to be sev- | now living never k lynx caught up at one side{enty Jubilees of fifty years each in dni wir provides a new and attractive sil-' the pictorial arrangement, and_ that dubiies mankind's jubilec in the offin fouotte, jt their end would come ‘the Grand Y Release from man's present orom The above dress, it is whispered, is | Jubilee, the when all the slaves W | sed through deliverance frou ou one of the latest offerings for the | pain ind a eh would go free, when hat Is our j perplexities a forwa tep mor fall season. Styles Service Syndi-| hun v's debt to Justice would be) yy . 9) more certain, than ¢ cate is sponsoring it. | paid, and there would begin the re- Ik urniture Worth? i The year of Jubilec covery 0 that was lost in Eden, promise of everkestiny nein {en ae oa ‘ee bee . | fire wanna faunily Line es op | that nty Jubilees are end- Go down to a furniture * ieulged iil j ! 7 : in unrealized aise amt to end | CITY NEWS t store and see what it would ings of unendins lice earth pase ol hectic \ ST. ALI Admitted: lonia; Marga Us HOSPE AL city; nnie Buc ilen lin; Mrs. A. W. Quast, Temvi Jett, Raleigh. Discharged: i Winston Meta Quenzer, H Walpert, Streete hk Bender, Antho: rge F. Hauch and ¢ August Tufteland, ¢ HOSPITAL Luella BISMARCK 3 Joe Jamtea ae MeAvoy, Baldwi charged: Herbert Sdwa Wilbaux, Mont.; Henry Wilkin, N ‘alem; 1 nie W Herried, 8. D. 200 Velour pillows, ors and shapes. Very $1.88. A.W. Lu Oo. 20 women of this ity and price. those high col 312 Main St. Ira Pol- o Husiby Lehr; all col- special, Just another demonstration of our ability to offer the We're presenting in this selling Frocks that feature collars and vestees. ‘Rep wools, broadcloths, silks and kashas, some with front and back fullness and others with straight lines in this special event. SARAH GOLD SHOP STYLE WITHOUT EXTRAVAGANCE THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [THE YEAR OF JUBILEE! | Millions New Living will | Never Die PAGED FIVE $ onty | Heat your water with Melts the Super-Fuel FANCY BARETTE |: vers Myer st ange | Seme wear tito, one on exch si The shooting of the r the m | At The Movies ones redamy oa tu exp by veral other hairy ner vv THE who VoThe CAPITOL , He Hl Milton Sills will Kin tinge for Friday and Wal of new picture, “The Knockout’ On wer \ coon the of the most’ thrilling: scenes in the | t ‘ Se eS ee vieture is can ineliteat in w tick ' ‘ ] us Satis ie Lge to unibe woodsmien ride des euthe a under the The Inte hid 4 i ain pieta Matinee Every Day At 2380 tion je * association. | i Hidiate [aer tele Cyelen t free and there is no a cai ie. tal af th it ee ce vn. | Joe Hider FR i 1 1 the ture atteaetion att TONIGHT — Thursday lecture will set forth God's tie Vy ienlee tonight by which His chosen people : we Kdourd | Ha men wee ‘ ho have eb Fall coats and dresses New uragmount ture "chair on ness to mike s shoulders; But with th fa log and do othi Pe neato tare ‘thet uve a wumber af medaic cant ELECTRIC COOKERY lied ta all classe: > wat feups for their irawen rs axon ith com IS the tiie U duterda “Une Tend petitions with the world's best ies COOKING IN COMFORT of aan they were keep a series” of what termed land sabbaths. Once every seven yi vear in which the land to lie fallow. In this ye was done, The rests complete that no re made of crops, which were allowed | to grow of themselves. Not even the | Rrapes were to be picke required: to The barette that is studded with might be i brilliants or color Svs ello | 16 A110W Cd [tact 1%: ca s to be so ng was to be “fresh steps | | \ | | i i ‘very year witnesse: in this general dir n in nearl all civilized countries. In some WEG iss ea | stan in Russia, this has pooue zur08 ; ed had ) any | been | property are denie of it, while those landless have been given the prop-| | Jerties that formerly — belonged. to | . alothers, In other lands, as in. Brit- complished | uplee of | It ix the opinion of Bible Students will milions july for the) cost you to replace your These sub-} a8 nese sub-| Household furnishings. \ A.C, HARBECK discus: z — | with ROD LA ROCQUE Clese_ out) on all spring Very special, $4.95.) | A. W. Lucas Co. : | led in value. | Dr. L. G. Smith | Have you doubled your ins Specialist | sntance? Eye, Ear, Nose and | Throat + Is permanently located in Lit-| tle Block — diagonally across | FETNA IZE id Fé Bia $30.00 would now cost you 10, and so on through the the furniture you bought ears ago has at least doub- ‘The dresser for which you paid | | i Rurleish Ce Tenie COMING se MILTON SILLS go HVERYEODY WELCOMI ‘Phe Knockout? list live y If not, and you should havea | fire, your insurance money would replace less than half of your from Pest Office. | | ely with a policy in the pile Incurance Company | ‘over this great increase ! in the value of vour furnishings. ‘Henry & Henry) | Insurance | a | DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 116 4th St. Telephone 200W Bismarck, N. D. Ni a (omplete Frigidaire 2A le OR only $245, plus a small charge for freight and in- stallation, you can now have dependable, automa- tic electric refrigeration, a new model Frigidaire at a new, low price. In this new model, cabinct and mechanism are combined. It is compactly built, yet has ample capacity for average needs. It is casy to install and easy to move. A single electrical connection is all that is necessary. Come in and let us show you this new Frigidaire. We want you to see it in actual operation. We want you to see how it is made—how it automatically. maintains a low, uniform temperature without ice, without atten- tion, and with but very little expense. We want you to see how it makes ice cubes and freezes desserts—how it insures better refrigeration, better health and better oods. The low price of this new model and a convenient time purchase pian now makes it possible for you to have Frigidaire installed immediately by making only a smali down payment. af Stopin today. Learn what Frigidaire will do for you and how easily you can have it. B. K. 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