The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 26, 1925, Page 5

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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1925 . THE BISMARCK TRIBUN is in the city ¥ and wife, Me, and M PAGE TIVE - RETR hows how nthe nine wite of an ELECTRIC COOKERY husband who i on Army today and tomorrow.| pictures and v nuing this even at 8 ofelock} :ives the d ice cha “ore Dr, Ber min d manne is one | undemen tlso attieted with e | ~ they will conduct. all meetings over] Much favorabl commit-] of the eur of tempera ies, : Sal) | . UNIVERS the week-end. The adjutant {tees in the cities where Dr. Berry | theatric at clos-! ment. She undertakes to tame hi, COOKING IN COMFORT ocia an ersona | h has srone to ¢ charge of the new division compris-| has presented the Passion Play ised a long engagement in York. | and ciidcinilateance le a | s where ste will enter the Uni-| i prth Dakota and northwest | recorded. It will be seen at the Cupitol ‘Ties | | s Berry was trained by the ac-| tre on Mone | nner gs will be conducted in the| tors in Oberammergau, He The written by tains " . x SITE: 2 | Salation “Army hall at 12 West aveler and lecturer, of nae Everets Héte. is n 7 , o aU . ford off Mai roecon-) heen more widely u Mrs. Beatt Hosts at Dinner Rrittin visited friends in’ Bismarck | - t with the le: ALINE bureaus and! American work, Hostess at for Mrs. Thomas {'" ; | ST, ALENIUS | ehautanuquars Bridge Party Lough of Omaha! . NDING UNIVERSITY Marie i Gradius Wal: | 8= oy THEATRE Norris Re Piteh, a frestimar uly Mrs. Stone Aldetin " ary a ERY (nding the University af Novi Dict yee hank Salter Staatoie i | At The Movies | ELECTRIC COOKERY 1 : i T. Beatt entertained Thurs:| : co Hae Benton er enter-| kota, Ia) Pendleton, Denhoff; doe 7 IR pS aaS. | MEANS j AST @IME SONIGIEL ‘ternoon with three tables of) tained at the Countr b Frid aan nit : nt "NE . H | . ee: at a - , Honors, were won by Mrs.| evening with a seven o'clock dinne ENTERTAINED AT PICNT: aye tcaeeds Taha Warman, Aailays Fe eer anan ‘ive: quisitee COOKING IN COMFORT m “Landqui for Mrs. Thomas Lough of Omabha,| Phil Webh was host. at ie} will Herman, Glen Ulliny Mts. Ga Wie WH A hentee REGINALD were used to de Neb. There were eight guests. Flaw-( last night for a group of yw John Rixen, Moll; Mrs. John Weins, cireut than ‘the A daintily appointed ers adorned the table. ple. . Berger : Roney PE Glen| Mans Without a Country,” served after the Bridge after dinner - "OEMa Hummel, Willa: Mis. heen transposed ta the DENNY Mullin, Sr of Duluth,| Mrs. R. E. Bergeson and Mr. L SITS PAUL i thors! Rickurdkans, StNey ee, Minn. was an out of town guest. won high score honors. M y is visiting with | 1 BOSE . ony was presented with 3 DELPHIAN CHAPTER M — ‘ Tl Alpha Eta Delphian PARENT-TEACHER ‘ft LL SH W you met y morning at the McKenzie " ME nu Obert Olsen, presi- ane Lincoln eachers Asso- | cial regular monthly evening at the school, given by the Ree The lesson topic eture, and Pa ecture.’ Mrs. J.P. bly led the discussion and Corinthian styles Henny Couch; used in. ancient! Tecitation, Septe ia and Fgypt. ‘The Donald; dialog, 3 ig ave much information, Mary Ann MeDonald; Our Own De paintings and sculpture of the! en Dial R MeDonald of the decorations of the tem- . ind other Egyptian works of! &rade; Miss A description of the Hanging| Short talk and i < of Babylon was given, Mrs.| lam who demonstrated educational Pracy described the “Egyptian records. .“Eegyptian| _ Refreshments were served follow- nd Mrs. George M,| ing the prog: patamian Architee:| Donald and 3 n held hoot you ‘nto of laugh Mrs, Willi ing, with ° ON BUST O.R. Vold of Fort the city today on bus om was in : : Matines Every Da ON BUSIN Ruble of I uy on bu Il was in the Jl Passton Play to rN GH = eee pail Be October 2 at FLORENCE Coarge Bee BRET in wes af Presbyterian Church VIDOR dia Smith. hie 7 The Presbyterian Ladies Aid Nave} ‘OM MOORE | We call for your washing take by Mrs. Dun Me- Bis erday. = —— been able to secur ve ii FORD SPERLING Sci Dating: 4 acle ene ac if -"Quain talked on Greek! 4, MESS CEB MEL TP GEPY NEWS || crrteinmen whieh ‘will he We away — Bring it back looking as i! Mrs. J ; your own careful hands had done the izaier than a PATHE COMEDY “Bull and Sand” | COMING MONDAY r Breslow, Solo- : son's ‘Temple, Mrs. L. K, Thompson,| ian church held its first business @———-——-— ch ck Sculpture, and Mrs, Fred Jan.| Meeting and dinner at the Chapel SALVATION ARMY OFFICER HERE Dr An Epidemic of G Ira P. Berry, well known lee- dean | aie : a sonillin, Greek: painting lust evening. The club is composed Adj. and Mrs. Brewer will make’ turer, will give. the Oberammergau ter in Six Cont | work—and save you the many hours ee of men affiliated with the church their initial visit. to the Bismarck Tassion Play. Ty his imp ons, | : PARTY FOR MRS. SCHULTZ — | Who feel a need for organized effort teeis | of work that are lost in the washtub. E. J, Schultz 411 Thayer} 0" the part of the men to further | a . Mrs. “a 1 fi ; i : honor guest at a surprise| the work of the church. Rev. Paul S. 66 ” TROUBLE Our Wet Wash service costs only 2 : $0] Wright spoke very convincingly of Bett + alth F | ash s ‘ lyvia patty ee invappracistien of fer the duty of the men of the church er chan e oods Yolen nor play in appreciation of Mel to carry on definite Christian work. | WITH WIVES” few cents a pound, and does all the hore were fifteen guests. Bridge| Dr. Wier, national director of men’s) | ae | | its the pastime of the evening, Mrs,{ Work of the Presbyterian church, will’ washing, returning the bundle damp,. ~C. Mill M " address the club at the next meeting. | —and- ai ine ad to star ch, ie ae up drs . Rented with a beautiful gift by the| 2-¥: d Something Pretty Cute Pi] y “ ang ul} guests. Ai three course luncheon 95 and W. W. G. of the First ‘Baptist | and Nifty ij iron. ing. chuceh- eanda aval ey ee “Paris Creations ||}. Tot W church Sunday a’ o'elocl K to , H | Wet Wash. $ AT DINNER attend the address given by lager Necia E. Buck of Jameste Dr, and Mrs, A. M. Fisher, who will esto leave this week alifornia, were| other young people are invite surprised Monday evening at the| Byck is secretary of th home of Mr, and Mrs. W. A. MeDon-| Ple’s branch of the W. C. ald, When they arrived at the Me-| her address will be of e: Donald home for dinner, they found| st to all young people. fifteen guests ussembled. — Bridge = followed the dinner. Dr. and Mrs. 3 Fisher were presented with a lovely in Color” Hi Acsop Fable Comedy Minimum Charge, 20 Ibs. .$1.00. i PATHE NEV | ‘atch The Eltinge Pro- b i A Date To See | CONSTANCE TALMADGE MONDAY OR TUESDAY in “Her Sister From Paris” You'll heart Con WS & prettier, never J. L. Muli ae hewuil urned A ‘ MEN Members of the Bus _ fessional Women who plan to attend f . h il 3° ed sierniNOGRtwieR ey eure oe full of nourishment, easily digest Miss Eleanore MeVes, Casselton, ing at the club roomé mus who has been visiting her father and| Mrs. Al * brother at the Grand Pacifie hotel | 2clivities committ left. today for Wilton to spend the Be week-end. with Miss Angles Lind. oe Miss MeVey will teach the Bailey TO VISIT T school near Wing this winter, She Man Without a Country in | AS NO MAN HAS LOVED The William Fox Qvonder Film Covernor and M A. G. Sorlie and vn children will leave Sunday for Grand nae ~ DAUGHTE op {forks and Bemidji, Minn, Governor ce ee eee ibe tie | Sorlie will return’ at the end of a olie Daughters of America will he | Weck but. Mrs held Monday, September 28, at 7:45! Wemidji they o'clock, A card party will be held at) Soyo sy motner. a 0 o'clack to whieh the public is!” 7’ invited, ‘orlie and children month’s visit. In! of Mrs, a Mr. : 0. CONVENTION ch ig leaving for} Duluth, legate from| ¥ TO GO se Pr Mr Chapter Hismarek, in ee let | BEAUTY «+ COMFORT + CONVENIENCE + UPTILITY place of Mrs. F. rh who is un- ullin musteal comedy i : 0 is UM | were honor : able to attend, T convention Will] during the uy 1 owith be held, September 30 and 31, bad mae mance and thrill on wgb ath aaa MOTOR TO FARGO the std ; Ri GUEST LEAVF: Mes. G. F. Dullam, 710 nitth strcet,, ) Mr pete Mrs. R. Almquis 5 has had as her guest, Mrs. F. W. | ily : Z afin. An vist Reimsenweller of Olympia, Washing- | O48 bY car, for Fargo and oor-| pa guring the. past week. Mrs{ bead where they will spend a wel Reimsenweller left today for Chi-| With friends and relatives. Besand exgo. ’ f WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY GLORIA SWANSON ree “The Coast In our eighteen years of experience we have learned what thousands of our Patrons expect and desire in the food they eat. SUNDAY CHICKEN DINNERS ENTERTAINS CLUB ‘, Peters, 402 Avenue F., Mrs. VISITORS LEAVES Z : . Frank Fitzsimmons of Con- soteaee negitheran| ception, Mo. has gone to St, Paul | for a short visit before returning to ay afternoon, October 1, All| before. to members are urged to be present for) Per home. | Mrs. Fitzsimmons — has the annual election ‘of officers, Na DELICIOUS STEAKS AND CHOPS of Folly” WEEK'S VISIT GIRLS CLUB TO MEET Mrs, Bernard Andrus left today for FRIDAY and SATURDAY HAROLD BELL WRIGHT'S 4 _ ty i The Girls club of the Trinity Luth- ing ai o'clock at the home o: rs. join her there ‘next Saturday and ‘J. Monson, 911 Sixth street. okie aes New Palace Cafe weiner, VISITS MOTHER lity F si aikenanERe Mrs, Russell Bryan of Minneapolis ia Home of Quality Food and Service, Gladys Sather of Moran spent Rieruating here. wlth ier), mother, FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 212 MANDAN “A Son of M mothers Friday. in Bismarck with Miss Ruby | M'e- ©: i Johnaon, and her mother His Father” Burquist, Miss Sather was en route F to Minot ‘where she will attend RETURNS TO MI Th S T. d 5 d Ww ‘l echool: AgusatHalversons whe her boca ill e art ew iin Salling F RETURNS FROM CENTER BEL they Misinaceh nospital (tee some m N , left yesterday for her home in M4 Mrs. Ray Burman and two children | § S E ll A l I Y have returned from a trip to Center) Minot piaitioe ecta y eal. oO ou where she was the guest of Mrs. Coe ACCEPTS POSITION Kiebert, formerly of Bismarck, Mrs, Harry Bernstein has accepted AK AND d ti t ae a position with the A. W. Lucas | n ‘i HERE TODAY ...| company in the millinery department, ee ver Iseme Miss fhe sale and Miss. = Brown of the Regulatory department IN CHICAGO On Page 2 NOTE Hudson and Essex are among the Four leading cars listed in the world’s most f Exacting Market. Stair Motor Company DISTRIBUTORS OF HUDSON-ESSEX, OAKLAND AND The Ford Tudor Sedan, recently announced, is an attractive closed caz with all-steel body it deep Channel Green, and bright nickeled — YESTERDAY | SIRMERIEDN, J... Macmonagle, principal of the| yrs, H. M. My Mikeniig cehoolay apent friday in| Sue. ete Mahe vof Davenport, Bismarck on busine; Rummage sale at M. E. Church, Sat., Oct. 3., includ- ing newly trimmed fall hats, also winter coats. radiator. A pronounced stream-line effect has been achieved by dropping the chassis and lowering TUDOR SEDAN ) and lengthening the body. This also results in i $ 4 greater riding comfort because seats are low i and deep, and the car is roomier. | P. 0. B. 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