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'UESDA Y 2 BER | Social and Pérsonal z | ylen; Bibethe Bradd TY 4 Miss Burke Is Mrs.R.A.Tracy = £ iM a Nm e | 3 nel, % Hostess at Bridge Entertains for i & | Fairchild, MeKenzies \ 4 ° tad ng; Emelia Weiyrun 5 on Monday Evening} Mrs. Thomas Lough ec ncaigemetie j i 7 — . SS COUNTY PRINCIPALS MEE a Miss Eleanor Earley, Valley City,] Mrs. Richard A. Tracy, 702 Fourth, & | ities Madge Runey, county super \\ 4 D., who is teaching in the Man-|entertained Monday evening with F (ondent or kehela,, prenlded eal # x schools, was guest of honor at a/ three tables of bridge for Mrs. Ling of count i nal 3 prettily appointed bridge party giv- Tea chigonaiae tie fences sean: a) f ; iv-| Thomas Lough of Omaha, Neb. who en Monday evening by Miss Marion / is visiting in Mandan with her par NEW WRINKLE Krause, Venturia; 4 | Krom; HH. W. House, Solen. Discharged: Harriet Haines, | Earl Dempsey Mia Hof {city; Simon and Katie Rs jen Ullin; Fred Froelich, M and baby g afternoon in the court room Leona Ziemann, | PRACTICAL | city: | fman, | Hold, way KH H ee ye ous is, Burke, daughter of Judge and Mrs. ents, Mr. and Mrs, William Simpson,! Vet fon aE uae ”" le ae John Burke, and in Bismarck with her sister, ® | eee ine tvurtion Whe cake Bridge was played by three tables.! Mrs, R. E. Bergeson. z, raetion was visit Honors were won by Miss Mary At-! High score honors were won by! § seth arene a 5 kinson and Miss Mary Nuchols, Mrs, Fd Cox. A guest favor was | viral Hm aN rte ; ‘The hostess served-a course lunch-| presented to Mrs. Lough, \ Pee ES nuabae ily con after the games. aholaneneon wae served after the | of the enunty » a ae aces, -| t P. E. 0. Has Walter Gran. For some time we have heen pin- © i our hats up in front, but in Luncheon at I i s they ‘now tack up. the” bark in| appearan Country Club mpersonator, the manner sketched. Some of the| ketched buttons ry manner , rt -———# bound buttonholes Here October 6) 2vstitst nits for this purpose are, @—————— fund buttonholes, The Mandan Chapter, P, E. 0., was studded with real, olimonds. ELTINGE THEATRE | SARA RRA entertained at a one o'clock luncheon} The Christian Endeavor of the Monday ut the Country Club by| First Presbyterian church will pre- Chapter F, Bismarck, Covers were) sent Walter Clarence Gran, well marked for thirty-two, known reader and impersonator, at A yellow and white color scheme] the Presbyterian church, Tuesday was carried out on the dainty ap-| evening, October 6. pointed tables, Flowers in yellow] yy ee eae 4 ; ‘or ‘a number of years Mr. Gran Pee gv ea E, 0. colors, were! has been known throughout the Da- “ poi hour, featured by musi-| K@t@8, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, fy BociaBours te y Minois, Michigan, Indiana, Montana cal selections, followed the luncheon.| snd nortions of Canada ag the “blind __A business session was held,later| jrpersonator.” ‘He possesses a the first P. E, O. mecting of the year.| Eyer, and prheauiok numbers, belle The committee in charge included: | ‘ngs from. Les Miserable, The Mesdames E, A. Thorberg, F. R. Si Mee . F. | Sign of the Cross, The Shepherd of Smyth, Gordon Cox and William) the Hills and has a number of light- er and shorter readings. A number of Bismarck people who heard Mr. Gran at Jamestown re- cently plan to attend his recital in Bismarck. M af ac’ fo L, L, TO MEE‘ The Loyal Temperance Legion will meet tomorrow after school at the Baptist church. The playlet to be given at the state W. C. T. U. con- vention later in the week will be part of the afternoon's program. Members are. asked to bring flags to the meeting if possible. New mem- bers should be reported to Mrs. in RETURN TO ANNAPOLIS Charles Moses, Orlin Livdahl and Jack Burke left Sunday evening for work at the United States Naval city on business yesterday. i shopping here yesterda Annapolis, Maryland, to resume their| Bismarck Monday. Harold Lloyd is certainly entitled | nit by GUILD TO MEET Ito feel proud ovr his aceomplish- | World's greatest single re uyer St. George’s Guild will meet with ment of “The Freshman,” which sent Of ice cream cones, Finally, how- rs. Frank E, Shepard Thursday audiences at the Eltinge yesterday ¢V¥et he Kets into a football ternoon at 3 o'clock, vout into the strat i ® with laugh- “nd this scrimmage — brings ing. The laughs start ently at first Freshman” to a finish that is as FROM McKENZIE jand work up so gradually and evenly ¢xciting and thrilling as it is funny, Marry O'Neil of Mc trans-| that you don’t re: is hap-] Everyone in the excellent, ted business in the city Monday, | pening to you until you find your. |2"d the college b nd co-eds look LEAVES FOR LISBON P, M. Van Luchene leaves ra business visit in Lisbon. ON BUSINESS Sam Connelly, Sterling, was in the today , FROM MANDAN Mrs, J. M. Hanley, Mandan, was FROM REGAN Mrs. E. M. Rempel of Regan was the city Monday. HERE YESTERDAY Ed Gibson of Sterling visited in Academy after a month’s leave of absence spent in Bismarck with their parents. Mr. Moses and Mr. Livdah! will graduate from the Academy next spring. The men spent the summer Hughes as soon as possible co that they may be counted in the contest. Preparations for the convention will be made at the meeting. SURPRISE on a cruise to South and Central} William C. Tub’ former Bismarck A surprise party was given last] America. resident and now a prominent Min-} night at the home of Mrs, H. G. Hil- — neapolis jobber, has been in the city} den on Eleventh street for Mrs. Her-| BAPTIST SOCIAL GATHERING |the last few days visiting friends. | man Kirkenberg, who was cele Wednesday evening at 6:30 o’clock| He is with a hunting party south of ing her birthday the members of the First Baptist] Dawson and came to Bismarck tol y{ church will meet in the church par- Three tables of whist were in pla: lors for a s during the evening, Honors we it won by Mrs. Emil Kaiser and Mrs, G,] partake of a “pot luck” supper, This} Bi B. Bell. A course luncheon was] is an after vacation social and get served. ‘The honoree wus presented| together meeting, All the members arith a nunbor of prebiy’ gilts. of the church und congregation are eth invited. Any Bap’ who have re- LOCAL GIRL TO BROADCAST cently come to the community are Miss Alice Westlin will sing to-| especially invited. night from stati W. i. , Min- inulin, between il BEULAH BANKER MARRIED neapolis, between the hours of seven and eight o'clock. Miss Westlin i a former Bismarck girl and h many friends in the city who will At the Presbyte se in Bis-| W marck Saturday 12, the marriage of eodore H. “listen in” on her program — this} Zor! First State Bank] in Minneapolis and has never stopped | evening: lof Beulah, to Miss Iris Aker of Rak-| over in the thirty-eight years of his er, N.D., was solemnized, Rey. Paul] absence, - INTING PARTY S. Wright off ng. Only a few! Mr. Mrs, Jim Stewart, Mr. and, friends of the couple were in Bismarck friends of Mr: Mrs, George Ebert, Mr. und Mrs,! tendance, Mr. and Mrs. Zorn arriv-| pa yimond oft John Severson and daughter, Doro-; ed in Beulah this week after a wed-| py eOt pavmond, will be thy, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Harding; ding trip. and Don Ross spent Sunday at Can- non Ball hunting. In the evening they enjoyed a picnic supper. LEGION AUXILIARY DINNER The American Legion Auxiliary a will hold a dinner in the Lions Room WESTMINISTER GUILD TO MEET, of the Grand Pacific Hotel on Wed-! ‘The Westminister Guild of the nesday evening, September 23, at; Presbyterian church will meet to- 6:30 o'clock, followed by a business! night at 8 o'clock at the home of| meeting and initiation. All members Miss Martha Reinecke, 220. Third! are urged to attend. | treet. ——= — LADIES AID TO MEET The Ladies Aid of the First Bap-| p N WEEK-END VISITORS New the city, visiting friends. afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. All mem- ! bers are urged to come and bringj pa Disc d: Mrs. T. G. Plomasen, 2 VISITED HERE | needles and thimble sige dae Daune, Tutte; hydia Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Richardson of | cans | Rund, Goodrich; Mrs. Riva Lazor, Parshall visited friends in the city) this week. LEAVE FOR LOS ANGELES Mrs. C. B. Little, her daughter, Mrs. V. L, Bradley, and the latter's) son will leave Thursday morning for Los Angeles, California to spend the season at their winter home. ON BUSINESS Mr, and Mrs. W. W. Baxter, Brad- dock, were in the city yesterday on business, —- — VISITING SON ENTERED HOSPITAL Mrs. N. Nordlund of Grand Forks! p Miss Grace Alt underwent an oper- ation at the St. Alexius hospital yes- terday. is visiting in the city the guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Nordlund. She will be here for about two weeks. DAUGHTER BORN Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hanson of} Bismarck announce the birth of a daughter Monday at the St, Alexius hospital. FROM STERLING Ike West of Sterling was a busi- ness visitor in the city yesterday. BUSINESS TRIP Mr. and Mrs. George Ebert mo- tored to Tuttle today on business. GOES TO JAMESTOWN Marion Ackerman left yesterday for Jamestown where she will study at the Jamestown College -this ving ter. | SHOPPING HERE Mrs, Richard Spielman of Flasher was shopping in Bismarck Monday. snesial, $25.00. A. W. Lucas O. LEFT FOR UNIVERSITY William Ankenmann left Monday for the University of North Dakota at Grand Forks. BUCKLES The Weather Fair tonight and Wed- nesday. Rising tem- perature. FITTED TO THE INDIVIDUALITY OF THE WEARER. Bergeson’s’ This dainty buckle is the latest . adornment for pumps. It is hand- Quality-Style-Eeonomy |]| wrought in silver for black pumps ; and in copper for tan, amber and white styles. 1 1 ‘ITY NEWS = —____———_¢ 5 greet many al gathering and toj city. depot en route west. to learn that proved. ington hotel, Minneapolis. band was came the Bismarck Bank of today, ses Edith and Alice Cqnitz of tist church will meet in the base-|tiam Bauer, Blue Salem spent the week-end in| ment of the church parlors Thursday Kysjer, Turtle Lake; Roland John- son, Mott, Lehr; W. ST. ALEXIUS HOSPITAL NOTES John Dumas, Wilton; Wilton; Eldla Hummel, Wilton; Mrs. 2 in VISITS FRIENDS HERE of his friends in this He remarked upon the progr ck has made in the last few Louis K, Hull, who pract smarck 38 years ago, plans on ng through Bismarck on the . train on Sept. and has sent ahead that he would like to nds at the | He is residing | ord September | kreet some of his old fr her health is much im-, at the Lem- | Her hus-| the first banker in the | orth Dakota portion of Dakota Ter- tory, establishing the Bismarck ational Bank which afterwards be- | She is residin, BISMARCK HOSPITAL NOTE Admitted: N.C Fredri aub; John Thode, rrison; 8; Theodore H, Spear, city; Ed Nagel, | len Ulin. Admitted: Gertrude Smith, Elenora Koch, . KF. Ziegenhagel, Lehr; Annaj DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 116 4th St. Telephone 210W Bismarck, N. D. breath! The fresh ters college campus. from a movi a fancy jit tempts to 1 and is mad a big dance in a suit th er. He mak (303) self sobbing, Too hearty laughter is joyous sort of agony no one resents. Harold Lamb, en- car will be Fred Harvey serves the meals “all the way” on the Santa Fe. Grand Canyon Nat'l Park —open all year ’round “Oh! Oh!” for man, with queer no} jto how @ student should act to be come the most popul: step every time make the football je water boy. He and is foreed to is only basted t 1 speech to the student body assembled to hear th Dean's address, And he becony Also through tourist sleeper will leave ‘Thursday and Saturday via C. G. W. R. October 15th, 1925, to February 9th, 1926, inclusive or later, cxcept that 80 ‘operated on December 24th, For Pullman chap on the | One of his ideas, gleaned is that one should do the best loo youngsters vnore {like the real thin, a {bunch o ow S: y from The Freshm him by unsee s THE CAPITOL st successful of » »mising to dupl he ate this sue ar, give | Norma Shearer « attend | appear as th ogeth-) in order to eat and t entire | didn't have time to get married not find a minister es the cence eae, Standard Car, 10-Section, 2-Compartment, 1-Drawing Room OCTOBER =Car will be operated from Twin Cities to Los Angeles on Tuesdays and Thursdays, October let to 29th, inclusive. NOVEMBER. During November cars will leave Twin Cities every Tuesday» eee. and Saturday, November 1st to November 14th» Commen lovernber 17th, Daily Car will be operated DC nEe up to and i: uding February 14, 1926 (or lot ene mec- EBRUARY Ginter Decenbct 230d, 23rd, 24th and asthe, Passengers using the above service can visit the Scenic GRAND CAN- XON NATIONAL PARK without change of trains, Santa Fe No. 3 also carries Pullman sleeper for Phoenix, Arizona. Minneapolis-St. Paul each Tuesday, R. to Kansas City, thence via Santa Fe, reservations and details, address E. L. Jansen, Gen. F. R. Connell, $07 Metropol: Pass, Ages nt, A. T. & S. F. Ry. in Life Bidg., Minneapolis, Mi hone: Geneva 9135 With a record of being one of king: you the COOSS | rain, and de Miss Shearer's first comedy oy , Matinee Every Day At 2:30 TONIGHT — Tuesday Wednesday - Thursday Harold Lloyd | “WILD ANIMALS OF BORNEO” —in— HE FRESHMAN” No Fooling This is Lloyd’s best and that’s going some. When you see it you'll roar just like ev *-one did yesterday, PATHE NEWS introduced to anyone. 1 on the sere ise Me," Ruper' the fact that he tells every new Hughes? producti@n of his own play quaintance that he’s just a regular | will come to the Capitol 7! fellow and they should step right! morrow, Wednes nd up and call him “Speedy,” attracts | Those who saw the foot the immediate attention of the will remem the sce on the school's chief jokester, and after | Pull in which every variety that poor Harold has no rest. jot incident happened in In the hope of popularity he does j quick suc mm, and in which the} everything he is told to do. He at-| audience was kept in a continual up- i Get in by Methodist Methodist: Chureh. Phorsdvy. at Everybody welcome. dren's © convinced. delegates nlease notily UR. Peaner, 812 1th Street role Wear “Humming She loin V Slapped. ser player, ty d “Exeuse Me o {last longer. Convention banqyel served hy Method | Hese—they're knit to fi and Webb Bros. ). Sixty cents p welcome Convention banquet served Heat your water with Gas. Aid at MeCabe tts the Super Fuel 30, Sixty cents per place” Largest assorament of chi tix. see them and be AL W. bucas Co. Anyone having rooms for Mrs. ELECTRIC COOKERY MEANS COOKING IN COMFORT Rich milk, pure milk There’s satisfaction and economy in using Car- nation for all cooking and in place of costly cream. of autumn in the air There's that turns New Coats for Fall Write for Carnation Cook Book containing 00 Mary Blake recipes one’s thought to Carnation Mink Pronvers Co, 100 Carnation Bidy,, Occ «, Wis, "From Contented Co-s he erisp nights will red. TT ready clude every now style feature be » new Autumn ce oon range ef dressy and sport : re beactiful hade. epresc You can d double-riclt of th /' arris-le FOR WOMENS Bismarck. « Aid at McCabe Methedist Church, Thursday, r plate. Poon Weed: “when the hard-boiled picnic eéé &ets in its licks”* Indigestion— under the trees With the fun of cold picnic lunches and the make- shift meals of summer outings, Natureusually shows her resentment with a touch, or worse, of indigestion. This needn’t happen, however, if you take the precaution of stocking up on Pep-o-mint Life Savers when you pack the lunch basket. They help you dodge indigestion and make a wonderful dessert o-mint Life Savers really do the trick. Try them after meals when that heavy, logy feeling comes over you—or to relieve that irritating distress of indi- gestion, Pep-o-mint is displayed at all good stores so you may help yourself: also Wint-o-green, Cinn-o- mon, Lic-o-rice, Cl-o-ve and Vi-o-let. Five cents a package.—Life Savers, Inc., Port Chester, N. Y. after the lunch. alee Th g Indigestion is a miserable thing. So many people en. suret ° NY suffer this way. If they only knew that simple old L “life savers’? SAVERS Asan aid to digestion method our grandfathers used—peppermint. And now it is available in a new and really conve- nient form—Pep-o-mint Life Savers; the little candy mints with the hole. It sounds very simple and old-fashioned. But Pep-