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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1925 | Social and Personal \ SUPERINTENDENT, TO BE MARRIED Miss Louise Hoerman, superinten-| of Philadelphia, Pa, Mis: dent of the Bismarck Hospital, who will be married in the near future to Rev. C. E. Platz of Leonardville, Kan., was guest of honor at a sur- + prise shower Tuesday evening in the home of Mrs. Ferris Cordner, given by the members of the Bis- marck Hospital Alumni Association. wv Miss Hoerman will have celebrated , her twenty-fifth year in the nursing service before she leaves the hospi- tal, fifteen years of h time have been given to the Bismarck hospi+ tal. Miss Hoerman will be suce ed- ed by Miss Susan B. Sheaffer, R. Mrs. W. E. Butler : Honor Guest at Informal Party Mrs. K. A. MeCord and Mrs. Ralph| | oo Penner entertained informally Tues- | day evening for Mrs, W. E. Butler at the home of the latter, 821 Fourth street. The house was beautifully decorated with asters. A musical program was given dur-| ing the evening. Mrs. Paul Wright’ | and Miss Bessie Baldwin sang. A! piano solo was played by Mrs. Paul} S. Wright. About 20 guests enjoyed the evening. The hostesses served a course { luncheon at the close of the evening Miss Edna Hall | Hostess at Party to Eltinge Pocday| “ | presbyt rian church will I Miss Edna Hall, B12 Avenue Th en jered dish luncheon Thur tertuined about sixteen young women! 0’ Members are aske | at a theatre party Tuesday evening needles a sand the aft Gg ut the Eltinge, Migs Hall is leaving; noon will be ed to work and = tomorrow for Wushington, D. C., | where she will attend school ‘this renee | Mi winter. <D STATE FEDERATION] me ending sugemen After the theatre a luncheon was| Mrs, W. E. Langer and Mrs. L. Fl Naqinie ceca age onsen served at Hoffman's. ' Crawford are delegates fyom havanRGUiveMena ua URI Miss Hall has been entertained at’ Bismarck Federation of Women’s] (1 (UQ0UUCCMNll (ad! Wee ene ' several parties during the past two clubs to the state convention which| COOPer Who rushed to Kansas ¢ weeks. will be held in Valley City, beginning She has given no ned October & Bese AIDS TO MEET RETUR FROM VACATION SO on of the Methodist] Miss Mazel Ness of the Northwest | CITY NEWS| artes dad! will meet with: orn Bell Telephone company has re a H * Mrs Be Renee 1010 Rs turned from « several weeks’ yaca-|™——"— i ile > Street; the second division with Mrs. tion s dianars a | ' : 4 wine 4, Seth toeinend division with Mrs.’ tion spent in Indiana and Ilinol BISMARCK HOSPITAL NOTES ; on Thursday afternoon, Final ur-! LEAVES FOR CALIFORNIA AUR esa Sanus oleae | rangements will be made for the’ Mrs, W. E. Butler will leave to- , | rummage sale which will be held in morrow for Los Angeles and other the church basement, Saturday, Oct-| points in California where she will A ober 3. spend the winter months. Rens Sinn Mewrer, “BuLt: TRINITY LUTHERAN LADIES AID 16 IMPROVED Wisenhutter, Steele; Clifford Oise The Trinity Lutheran Ladies Aid) Miss Marie Cordner, who has been) yischarged: Benjamin will hold their regular meeting to- j11 at her home on Second street for! vitveh, Goodrich: i" morrow afternoon ut the chugeh. A! several days with tonsilitis, is im- . j \ hot lunch will be served from four. proved today. te aie cee Hostess LAY A | —— Weist McLaughlin 53 lesdames Stella Aaberg, Adolp! HERE YESTERDAY aa ae | Selener ‘and, "Thorson. Me, and a, Jonn Crawford ot] Mind: pan fea e iB Stewartsdale were shopping in the g LEAVES FOR FARGO ‘city yesterday. = ai w. CT. U. convention in session in! SON BORN Philip Becker, Beulih: nese Bismarck last week, left today for! Mr, and Mrs. Fred French, Lehr hort Boclah ns Seeree her home in Fargo. Mrs. Rudd was announce the birth of a son, Tues- : sinaiteiheenle * ° the guest of her brother and wife.) day evening, at the Bismarck hos- Twin Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hyland, during her stay in the city. t ‘ —— RETURNED FROM DICKINSON Sheaffer is a woman of wide experience us a hospital supgrintendent and comes very highly recommended. —_ Miss] Sheaffer arrived in the city today The honor guest received mank lovely gifts. A silver service set, gift from the Alumni, was presente to her. About thirty-five member: were in attendance. A bride and groom played an im- portant part-in the decorations. Oth- er appointments in keeping with the nature of the party were used. A dainty course luncheon served at the conclusion of the eyen- ing. Bismarck Girls Pledge Sororities at Grand Forks f the one hundred and t sorority pledges ut the ity of North Dakota were Bismarck’ girls. Formal. pledg services were held in the hou Monday eve sR. B. Murphy of Avenue has accepted the invitation of Chi Omega sorority to hecome a member of their orzanization. Mi Lydia Bertsch, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Chris Bertsch, Jr., is annou s new member of the Delta M: a | pital. ON ‘BUSINESS Mrs. Emil Wells of Dogden is Miss Eva Simpson returned Friday) cpending several days in the city on from Dickinson where she has been visiting for the past two weeks as| the guest of her brother, G. A. Simp-|g son and family. ENTERTAINE AT DINNER rs. P, McGowan entertained last with a dinner at the Grand ie Hotel. The table was prettily ' decorated in flow LEAVE FOR MINNEAPOLIS Mrs. ’. White und mother, Mrs. “Grady, of Sixth street’ left y ‘or Minneapolis for a sev- tral days visit. VISITING IN_ CITY Mrs. A. J, Nesselrod of the Grand Forks Herald staff is visiting ii Bismarck, the guest of Mrs. Zoe Sprake. TS OF SON e and her daughter, f Minot are visiting ,with Mrs. Tice's son, K, Tice, in Bismarck, RETURNS FROM MINNEAPOLIS Alicia ' Jillett of the McKenzie Beauty shop has just returned from a ten days visit in Minneapolis. MOVE TO NEW HOME . bs Mr. and . W. Hanewald have moved to the home at 622 Second street. HERE ON BUSINESS Charles Coventer of Linton spent Tuesday in the city on business. 18 ILL Miss Florence Jager is ill at the St. Alexius hospital suffering from an attack of appendicitis. The A, W. Lucas Co. Fall Fashion Show, Friday, 8 to 9:30 p. m. See the draping . "sy of live models, Good music. The Weather Partly overcast tonight. Thursday fair with rising temperature. ( | \ re rt Bergeson’s cat ental recently constructed { business. I: At The Movies ‘ E THEATRE ture, “The Coast of Folly, shows at the Eltinge today and Thurs- day. te sounds unreasonable to state it just that way, but here is how she did it: _The story starts with the desertion of her millionaire husband by Gath- way. Gloria first portrays Nadine ‘Twenty years later, Nadine’s daugh- ter, Joyce, is shown as the heroine of the picture. She is the pet of the younger set at Palm Beach. Miss Swanson is Joyce. back into de Tauro, the wife of a French nobleman, whom she wed some years after deserting ther first husband. And, of course, Miss Swanson with the uid of a make-up box and gorgeous clothes is the Countess. In one respect Miss Swanson pl: a triple role in the story. If Nadine and the Countess are classed as one characterization, however, and ‘Joyce as another, it might be termed a dual role. CAPITOL THEATRE “Broken Barriers,” Reginald Bar- ker’s new special production for Metro, is to play at the Capitol Then- tre for a run of two days, beginnin to-night. This picture, a screen ver- sion of Meredith Nicholson’s novel, has what appears to bé the biggest all-star cast of the year; fans will find a continual parade of their fav- orites across the shadow stage. James Kirkwood appears as Ward Trenton, estranged from his wife (Winifred Bryson), who will not al- low him a divorce to marry the girl ,he loves (Norma Shearer). The story ‘hinges on the effforts of this pair to smash the barrricades of convention \that stand in the way of their happi ‘ness, and shows the effect on a wide | number of people of their efforts to | change old morals for new. War Mothers’ rummage ‘sale at Rialto Theatre, Satur- jday, Oct. 3. GOOD PHILOSOPHY. In, | Planning for your winter sup-| ‘ply of fuel remember that the ‘coal that produces the mest | heat per ton is the BEST and| most economical to buy. The; sold by the ST. HILAIRE LUMBER CO. They also handle the following soft coals: - Kirby, Bear Creek sylvania Hard Coal. Call their telephone 17. Cook ‘with Gas. It’s the Ideal Fuel. ning. Rita Murphy, daughter of Mr. | | Ww Use Gas. It’s the | Scentific Fuel. ; | UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER CO. Phone 820 The Heliing Ageacy General Insurance and Bonds. aranty Bank Bldg. Bismarck, N. D. First G Phone DOCTOR M.E. BOLTON Osteopath Specialist in Chronic Diseases Telephone 240W 116 — 4th St. Bismarck, N. D. | From the sensational novel of the merrymakers, moneymakers and mischiefmakers of Palm Beach. * Gloria as a bathing beauty is the peachiest peach on the beach! jand Kleenburn. Also Penn-| COME ON THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE USES PRESS TO BREAK ENGAGE EMENT a HEAR UT. WALLIN ql LUNCHEON erat the Kiwanis club luncheon vllin diseussed the concerning the 4 belief that the x crown Publish | ‘Passion Play in Rail Dispute, orderced divi 0a ano Ruth Carr Patton, pretty Kansas debutante, t GIRLS CLUB HELD MEETING dan Cooper, wealtivy | sof the two cities It was real news t iton refused to see hin Vutheran chure und each member i 2 representa: | th tthe Glomaler & Co. here with a coi i ladies’ Fur Members and fr Coats aia searfs, and will remain the balance of i Bring in your old furs for repai i donations for a le to the club rooms _ evenings between 6 and 8 p m. un to and including Friday FLORSHEIM Ashoe that gives you comfort as well as smart appearance, Golden West Laundry and Dry Cleaning. Three services—lamily Washing Finished, Rough Dry and Dry. BISMARCK 24 hour service on parcel post orders, |" TONIGHT — Wednesday and Thursday GLORIA SWANSON ‘INDIAN HEAD lignite is ail] “The Coast of Folly’’ ivery high grade fuel and is. HODGE PODGE IN—THE WATER'S r AESOP FABLE celia \ x Pee sport hat with streamers ame and and fa October 2, Dr. Berry Interprets: Women’ Lives are relieved of a great hygienic handicap in this way = TERE is now a new way ia woman's hygiene. A way scien nd exquisite that ends the un certainty of old-time “sanitary pads. You wear sheer frocks and gowns | without a second thought, any time, e handicapped. It is called “KOTEX.” Fight in | every 10 better-class women have | adopted it. Five times as absorbent as ordi- nary cotton pads, it banishes danger of mishaps, Deodorizes, too, * And thus ends i ALL fear of offending. Discards as easily as @ piece of tisste. No laundry. No embarrass- ment. . You obtain it simply by saying “KOTEX.” Women thus ask for it withut hesitancy. Costs only a lew cents at drug or departrfient stores, Proves old ways a folly. KOTEX No laundry—discard like tissue - Business Draws The Trained Persor Like a magnet Business at ned to perform ties. And the Mand College is tie training for hundreds who have ambi tions to break away from the a your course any Write for our and partionlars te COUT Oct, Sth t a good tine to enroll Mandan 2nd Floor Cummins Bldg J. F. PEARCY, Manager, MANDAN, N. D. ROUGH ROOSTERS , STREAMERS | ne original play and have afterward] Friday evening 8 fo 9:30, rn pard ve said] gy, 2, : Phat hie week de neat perfection. | Fall Fashion and Style Show. tthe in hi ple of Oteramencau, but h we more clear, Berry's tones of voice are so much like the actor's that at times you will thin that there several per- on the platform, One small “Where did all the other people go?" . but you will alse enjoy Dt, Berry personality Gordon & Ferguson Fur Ys A. W. Lucas Co. The funniest farce years — “Charlie's Aunt.” Capitel Theatre soon, | How long do your | every day, | ry business or social demand an- | ion. cpent Music,” draping live models. the Peet 4 OW, Lieas Co. has 12a-] thivugh — Pulestine Several t (o msbe his interprets has Dr. Berry mh ctud; amon CAN HAVE YOUR FILPIS DEVELOPED reported to have asked, Friday and Saturday. FINNEY'S DAILY PHOTO SERVICE BISMARCK ND. in forty Children’s shoes last Does it seem as though you ne y boy or girl | are constantly — buy shoes for yo and yet their feet never, | seem to look right?) Then you haven't tried Kewpie win Shoes Thos keep childrea’s feet as they should be; will tand the test of the hard est kind of wear and com- pared to shoes of same prices will prove them- selves exceptional values. Sizes Ato 6.0.0... 82.75 Sizes Gla tos \ Souvenir for each one buying shoe Webb Brothers “Merchandise of Merit: Only” Two Piece Suite Covered in hi-grade Angora Mohair, Reversible cushions in beautiful designed silk damask or brocatelle, trimmed with moss edgin. Hand Carved) Base. Antique Mahogany Levin guaranteed construction. Davenport ne $152.10 Wing Chair .... 85.50 Complete Gunke F $237. 60 Bowman Furniture Co. Dr. Berry, a world traveler and America’s best authority on the Oberammergau P: n Play, wil! give his pictures and interpretations at the Pres- byterian Church on Oct. 2, Friday evening, § p. m. The thousands of neople who have heard Dr. Berry and seen his victures have pronounced his werk « masterpiece. Those who have seen the criginal play and have afterward seen and heard Dr. Berry have said that his work fection. is near to per- Not only has Dr. Berry spent much time in study among the pecvle of Oberammergau, but he has traveled through Palestine several times just to make his interpretations the more clear. Dr. Berry’s tones of voice are so much like the ucter’s that at times you will think that there are several persons on the platform. (One small boy asked Dr. Berry at the close of the entertainment, “Where did all the other neople go?) Not only will you enjoy. the victure but you will also enjoy Dr. Berry’s perscnality. ‘