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-_ _- MONDAY, SHEPTEMBEK Zi, 1925 THE BISMAKRUN TIBUING GO Vd | Mrs. Zoe, Sprake. announces sentative, tonight and Tu y, at the Pollyanne Shope, ional Bank Bide. a | ATTRACTIVE COSTUMES FOR FALL [ah hi Con some the showlte of Mei Famous ° “ : Haan Mary Barr Frocks, by Mrs. Social and Personal | Peggy Slean, castern repre- ny surprises with an «pun curtsin Reception for Teachers Given by B. P. W. Club The club rooms of the Business| and Professional omen were beauti-|urday with a one o'clock course | fully decorated in autumn flowers] luncheon at her home on Avenue B., for the reception given Saturday af-| Bowls of autumn flowers were ar. ternoon for the teachers of the Bis-, 1anged attractively on the table and marek schools. | about the rooms. Dorothy Daken, Miss Mary]. After luncheon seven tables of Huber, Miss Dora Wallen and Miss. bridge were played, honors. being won ‘ace Hand assisted by Miss Agnes O. Lundquist and Mrs. Fred son received the guests. Mrs. G. Harris and Miss Henrika Beach| Mrs. Mundy Entertains at { Bridge Luncheon: Mrs, A. W. Mundy entertained Sat-| PISMARCK Hosiral NOTES: Misses Dorothy ah Mary Lue Sigurdson and Laura Sehlech-| | _, ter assisted in serving. | Niece of Local A musical program, composed of} the following numbers, was given during the afternoon: Mrs. R. W. Shinners—vocal i . RL ELM Pastor Is Married Miss Alice Strutz, daughter of Rev. R. E. Strutz of Jamestown, was | Mrs. J. L. Hughes—piano solo. _| married Thursday evening to’ Rev, Mrs. John Larson and Mrs. G. E., Lawrence Kern .of Wauzeka, Wis., at | Wingreene—vocal duct, accompanist,’ the home of her father. Rev. C. F.! Mrs. A: J. Arnot. Strutz of Bismarck, uncle of the Mrs. F. J. Bavendick—vocal soio, bride, officiated. Mrs, Strutz was accompanist, Mrs. J. L. Hughes, also in attendane | All responded generously with en-; Rev. and Mrs. Kern will go east | cores. The committee on general arrange- ments was: Mrs. Alfred Zuger, Mrs.| of a church. E. P. Quain, Mrs. G. B. Harris and a j Miss Judith’ Rue, This committee] PROGRESSIVE MOTHERS’ CLUB! will also serve at the club dinner, TO MEET | September 29. The Progressive Mothers’ club will | They were assisted by a number| meet with Mrs, T. Thoresen, 519 Six- of other committees including those! teenth street, tomorrow afternoon. for decorations, Miss Bertha Burton,! Roll call will be answered by cur- | Mrs. V. Butler, and Migs Hazell rent events. serving, Mrs. Ray Stair, Mrs. on a wedding trip before going to} uzeka where Rev, Kern has charge | suing surged to be pr on ALENIUS Nores. “AN Wave youn BUT “ONCE HOSPTEAL | A. Nielson, Miss Carrie Haugen I. 0. O. F. SOCIAL MEETING | and. Mrs, Viva Storby; refreshments, There will be a social following} L. wles, Mrs. Oscar Selvig,| the regular meeting of the I. O. O. F. Minnie Shuman, Miss Rose Hu- nd Mrs. Ed hite; music, Mrs. G B. Harris and Mrs. Alfred Zuger; vitations, Mi Judith Rue, 3 lodge at their hall tomorrow evening. | Rebekahs and Odd Fellows are in- vited. Dancing and cards will be Yoliowed by refreshments. this n new offerings tor wear now on dis other than plain or solid coler style: In the center is a country club gown play, arks the firs. ¢ with dots of red, blue and n 9 ack rs) Laura, ter, Miss Dorothy sees skirt, which is pleated at the bottom, is bordered Wih red silk, as fs te: whien is ata to Lie Fit NNEY'S Blanding, Miss Bertha Sigardson. VISITING HERE areee. amet? Goes To University —_| witl hor” wonton a nate Mont." At the right white monkey fur is used as the ing ef a Ught coat, whieh, incidentally, emphas’z ke Charles Gobel, who has. been, home of her gisters: Mrs. J Bagley | SHBRHY the return af the waistline . ; ; : eer spending the summer with his par-| and Mrs, M. Sweeney. . The models in the pict are moving picture actresses. Left to rivit, Giey are: Panline Starke, Rene crits, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Gobel, left Adoree and Claire Wind for Grand Forks to resume VISITED HERE sich ee ee <<< = — ———— studies at the University of] Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Case of James- ARAN st. , North Dakota. town have returned home after a| ay... WSITING amid the jeers of this fellows, Nalise anil ‘ber sAnrericans “be y a week-end. visit here with Mr. and] , Mts: Russell B jthe throd of romance that warms the yoosent “A dourney ‘Phrouh Dar MARRIED, fp TURDAY Bee ee Meee: arrived Sund: it her mother,| eockles of your heart when he find...) vee | The wedding of Miss Lillian Leona oe Mrs. C. L. Johnso her mother: / the girl who, piece by piece, help.’ | Nahting, Cook with Gas. It's the Coons to Mr. Martin Sedevic was sol- GUESTS OF SISTERS In-la, BGs WB : jim build agdiny—a cuseade of ba heee deal Fuel \ emnized Saturday afternoon in the] Mr. and Mrs. Joe Haule of Makota! A@ NORiW jter and a tear drop or two. and : . Methodist, Episcopal parsonage by| are visiting in Bismarek with Mr.| 44; AT N¢ thrills! Thrills to set_your nerve ee on Rev. W. E. Vater, The couple will| Haule'’s sisters: Mra. J. Bagley and| Miss Alice Strutz, daughter of Rev.| tingling in the big football game) 8 : Ye —————— make their home in Bismarck, Mrs. M. Sweene: and Mee: iG. ruts, has gone tol when the downtrodden “Freshie.”| fiat, avg ni Svanston, 1 attend Northwest-! the waterboy, thg last substitute, th he 7 CURRE! : CLUB TO MEET LEAVES FOR VIRGINIA ah iii er are he | oe es nee sun | DR. M. E. BOLTON | The Current Events club will hold] Miss Mary Atkinson will leave to- YTS plunges into the im i ; an ‘ its first meeting for the fall at the| morrow for Roanoke, Va. where she| ggy,, 7, RETURNS HOME to save the glory of his A Osteopathic Physician home of Mrs. Mary Burton, 219 Third| hus accepted a position ‘as organist rs. DL. C. Peterson has returned 1G Ath St Telophone 210W street, Wednesday afternoon at 3] in a theatre. to her home in Leith after a short ih Aihed ee o'clock. The topic fog study will be visit'in “Biamarek. “America’s Playgrounds.” Bismarck, N. D. . i" LOS ANGELES Para ES F FROM § WE: HH sig 1, Hazelton, was_in News also being LUTHERAN LADIES TO MEET ay'en route to. Los}, Mrs. Henry DeVore, Steele, has ro- Mrs. 1. F. Peters, 402 Avenue F,| Angeles where he will spend the|t¥'med home after a few days visit VAUDEVILLE, AND. MOVIES will entertain the Zion Lutheran; winter. in Bismarck, The 1 of thy Ladies Aid Society st her home —— REGIE with fe: movie will be-on Thursday afternoon, O* ober 1. All CHICAGO GUESTS _ HERE FOR WEE : tre, Mandan, members are urged to be present. | Mr. and Mrs, Harold Erstrom, Chi-| 4" and Mrs. William Echert, Senti nd two nicht nel Butte the city. © spending the week in cago, IIL, are in Bismarck, guests of n will be “The Air Hawk,” a Mr. Erstrom’s sister, Mrs. John Sch- LEAVE FOR HOME featuring Mr. Al Wil rand Mrs. George Nile neider. cs son, xreates*, stunt flyer ts, left today for the — “Migs 1 Peo Myce ne vaudeville part incl y Never Before Minneapolis following a visit i LEFT FOR SEATTLE Fae i erin! Cen was fun the tina’ i including | Mani marck with Mr. and Mrs. D. J.| Miss Evaline George left Sunday Saturday shopping and visiting Bi McGettigan. | 4 | Florence Me-| forthe University of Washington | friends ae Such Washer ites eer | Seattle. Miss George is a sophomore. | » a a See a pe z James Goldsberry of Beach, who) TEACHERS HOME | At The Movies _ \ = Wel coats Convenience spent the week-end in Bismarck with! Miss E. M. Berteh, teacher in the THE STUDIO his aunt, Mrs. K. C. Arness left to-{ Washburn schools, spent the week- ate . ae oul day for Grand Forks to enter the end in Bismarck with her parents. THE CAPITOL Lucas Block Phone 12f 41) YOU'D never d h washi PE ee | DAUGHTER BORN far Mote Goldten te Mane Bal 2 acento $ to $ nuldilee attained in suctiilietlescze sane San AUGHTE N for Metro-Goldwyn by Monta Bell, capacity could be attained in such little space, un= VISITOR LEAVES _| A daughter ‘was born to Mr. and| brilliant young. film director. who ~—. tilvou vce Chia One Minute. Hereie uae ieee Mrs. K. M. Harper of Milbank, S.| Mrs. Paul. Arntz of. Burnstad startled the picture would with his | “Byory girl, when she you sce this One Minute. Here is unusua D. left today for her home after al urday at the St. Alexius hospi direction of “Broadway After Dark,” | CVCTY ea pactness in place of bulkiness—gracefulness in place with her sister,| ere one! of. the. year's ‘hepest chile, 45 reaches woma nly f clumsiness er anore x Se Ce yashedaing und Miss Ruth! TO VISIT HERE booked as the feature attraction at | should be prepared {> oF Clurnsiness-— yet /more clothes canbe Waseca | Miss Betty Allison and Mrs. er will arrive in the f Heid- to be An the Capitol Theatre tonigh A great deal of and washed cleaner than with any other early selection i rn her own livelihood, attaches e RUMMAGE SALE the guests of Mrs. E. itself to this picture because of Bell's | even though there is no . : icfacti The Ladies Aid Society of the sudden rise to prominence a di- kell 2 eae sures your satisfaction LE cordially iavite i i Methodist Episcopal chureh will have LEAVES FOR SCHOOL Fector, and begause of the success of | likelihood of her being |, 2 yy E condita ty, invite yousto come invand seckenis a rummage sale Saturday, October 3,| Miss Lydia Bertch left Sund “Broadway After Dark” and “How to | called upon to do so. ve ae oral yee phone us.andiwe will gladly send) onest and comfort. in the church basement. ou must see the One the University of North Dakota] Educate a Wife Fe le cpmonidodawth al vour home. Minute in action to fully : = where she will study this year. The young director has demon- This is truer today than Fonlise Rae ide his been mace in washing clotHiee Mi week Ne er thi HERE 0 EB strated his versatility by filming two | eVer before. electrically ibout our easy payment plan. Miss Lena avy, teacher in the ERE BUSINESS widely varied stories in his first two i people, if you are Sati j Burnt Creek ict school, spent! Mr, and Mrs, Emanuel Bibelacimer| pictures, and “The Snob" is an. en- Young Y oni a Y erg Gg Over a Million Satisfied Ore M Users the week-end in Bismarck with Mr.| of Braddock were in the city over| tirely different type of vehicle. |} earning only $50 to 37 and Mrs. Fred Swenson. the week-end on business. It is an unusual stor: in one re-'} «2 month we can double ' s —— — spect at least, in t the central 7 y colary Vie “uve TO UNIVERSITY k PARENTS OF SON character fs an worsmpathetlc one, Your -selaty,. We ‘hav SORENSON HARDWARE CO Miss Grace Cook left this morning] Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Linn, Venturia,| and most of the picture is used to done so many, many 9 zZ ae ° for Grand Forks to begin her second] announce the birth of a son at| create this per: ve i] times. A salary of er eson Ss F year's work at the University. the Bismarck hospital. The story wa dapted by the di- , A - y : : Eee -——— rector himself from the popular 200 to $1,800 is worth TO VISIT IN LANGDON IN NEW SALEM novel by Helen R. Martin. ‘} working for. It comes |i Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Sheehan left this morning for Langdon where they will visit for two weeks. . Mrs, Ben Finnegan and son, Bobby, are spending a few Salem with friends. SON BORN iloring. Clothing. twelve months in the year. Secretarial worl is a profession that is ELTINGE THEATRE | Harold LI) , well called “the king ," appears at the Eltinge s beginning tod: days in New ON BUSINESS with Me ice Anderson, Wilton, was He ‘ Mr. and Mrs. i C. Craven, Meno-| the matinee every day at 2:30 and rood for life. | the y on business over the week-| ken, announce the birth of a son at|the children’s matinee at 4 o'clock iti ates are very ——— = end. the Bismarck hospital, Tuesday. Harold Lloyd and the fine Our tuition False vel i a ; --— type of screen comedy that he of. reasonable. F October 1st LEAVES FOR CHICAGO HERE ON BUSINESS fers are too well known to require is a good time ‘to start. Mrs.” Harriet ard left last Mr. and Mrs. Arne Madland, Mc-| any introduction. “The Freshman” Ask for inf tior night for an indefinite stay in Chi-! kK. , were in Bismarck today on| is his most pretentious comedy. And Sk tor intormation. cago. business. there is more than laughter in “The “Pro! jack, i epg Freshman!” HERE SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Sapp of Dris- coll were in the city Saturday. SHOPPING HERE Miss Alberta Tees, Wing, is shop- ping in the city today. There's a peep into the! heart of a boy who saw the castle of his dreams come tumbling down ATTENTION MASONS Regular meeting Bismarck Lodge No. 5, A. F. & A. M. Monday eiemaamniail 21, at 8 p.m. 2230 Matinee Evers Day Mt ETT —— G TO ST. PAUL i T O N J G H 7 Pi Gas. It’s the Seentific| mr, RG. s Pan HEAR MONDAY - TUESDAY - THURSDAY HAROLD LLOYD | New shipment of Gage WEDNESDAY Hats. Nielsen’s Millinery. , “MESSENGERS OF PEACE” The Weather FLATTERING Seats Free. ents Free PATHE NEWS and a real litte f OVERCOAT ature ‘Partly overcast tonight TH, ieee fe KING OF LAUGHTER wy and Tuesday; possibly i 9 showers, Warmer. M. C. HARBECK The Freshman f —At the Geal! GET he TONIGHT AT 8 P. M. He's reached It! Scored th fg Burleigh County Court House Mee aad Wlekad the. ball hundering cheers in Fresh i No Collection, man” . . xX Bergeson’s Quality-Style-Kconomy oO This very fascinating collar is made of three double folds of white chiffon which follow the V cut and then cascade gracefully in ~the front. There is no more flattering way to treat your neck, Everybody Welcome. HAROLD LLOYD IN HIS NEW FEATURE COMEDY “The Freshman” HAROLD LLOYD IN HIS NEW FEATURE COMEDY “The Freshman” WILD BEASTS? BORWECIEEEM a! SPECIAL MATINEE Fi 4 O'CLOCK TE Children Under #2, SDAY.