The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 7, 1925, Page 5

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' { ‘ 1 a ‘ a! ov) wa hg ~~~ =-ep - -- WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1925~ THE BISMARCK TRIBUN Social and Personal | cel Luncheon and Mrs. Gullickson G shyterian chureh bexinning at . ansored J onday, Ovtober Py, and contin | eter Dinner at L, H. Luncheon Hostess | posisored Uy the sabe | we, Mundas. Oesaber 18, urd conten. | Lely Wt pots RE ey A Richmond Home For Visiting Lady ‘om the point of ¥ schools county will bi a] Willian Be per, Hhue 6 { | | 3 op ime in t pr audience and during the we Fy Re city; Me ¢ i H X 3 . — jlo Good Citi ussed fhuanclalis for the Christian En M atton of the Velya; Emina MeAve: an 1 | 4 coil and Mrs, Richmond, Per-| Mrs. George Iickaon, 408] by members of the union, . Miment of public instruction will} Emma Singer, Dadge: we Pa | ta | | ac) ion Court, ente ed eleven guests} Second street, at a one world temperance impersonated the variou Huet the it Mrss, Heme Her | hen tein Wilton; ditecoh Moses, Me G4) ASS { | ay p } ut a prairie chicken dinner ‘Tuesday lune! y for Mrs will Wave aan in the three-aet play inl Ganz will be in ela f the peanary | co™ ar | | | : ovening. | 1 ef Minnenpotie maker at Mite lizenship 5 ie and earnest — manner} work _————— SS - : \ | 3 « rs. Richniond is entertaining | . W. Mundy, who is her daughter's rric terpreations of Dr Mien, = | fe | \ 4 ree tables at a bridge luncheon to-| guest in the city. ik of her astor whose philanthropie ad-! 0 ° us SS 4 day. Flowers ‘were ured for decors: | "Fellevine 4a? juncheon the guests Smith ventures. form the BOF the SITY NEW ions. wore take nto Mandan where they at- story, of Mary Margaret, the little | Cc . \ ; Cae a ae tended t . e girl, and Joe Henning, a man of | —_ ——_—___—_ 4) of Devils Lake 2 Pan Wri he world, were part ates he Refreshn Dr Wedham i re BISMARCK HOSPITAL | Women’s } ostess a y with striking Admitted: Purfurst. Ney riage ostess Lindahl] and Beatrice Bowman, act of the p . Robinson >} N_ THUR CLUB Bessie Baldwin will be tess to the Thursday Music club to- Monday Evening pwn guest. | ‘ | | | ho: uchols entertained! morrow afternoon at at i with three tables of an open meeting in the Business and} At the conclusion of play) Professional Women's club roums. prizes were presented to Miss Ruth| ‘The public is invited. A silver of-| Polls ard a R. J. Murphy «Pierson and Miss Alice Mandan, were out-of-town] fering will be taken, urged to be pr short business Member guests course in permanent was follow. A course luncheon was served after] MOTHERS MINED | ing the convention, under Uie | ins the games, The P, ot) struction of one of the pot hair ABBEASTEEIAL GRA 7 at the home of Mrs, Roy Riggs yes-| dressers in attendance PRESBYTERIAN, LADIES WILL | terday and. roll call was responded! to by short sketche famous scientists. ing paper w Mrs. Wed. W of the lives y inte par nd read } x on the subje Following a socia nts were served. of) The Women's Missionary soe “f the Presbyterian chureh will me October 8, at 8 o'clock. will lead'the devotions. y will give a paper on medical. missionary. Bowman will tell of the n Juan, Porto Rico.| Paul Wright will spe missions in Persia. ty Evolu hour refresh rts entertained t a theatre eeing “Charley group. of “triends Just evening, Atte will sing. Hostesses for the] Aunt” at the Ca i vi , : he} Aunt” a apitol, bridge was e Mrs. H. L, Wheeler and Mrs.!jtayed at the home of the hostess Goddard, 1 Honors w | At the close of (tional f the W Union mm toriur STURN FROM MOTOR TRIP meet nd Mrs, PL G. Harrington res ried ay afternoon after com- that 10 mile motor trip dur the v: which they attended the se eign d lodge of Odd Fellows at bort- . Ore, and the Nair peiation at San Francis . Harrington took in LADIES WILT MEET SEWING CIRCLE MEETS ! hold ested to be present Schebler and. ¢ eotiepe auualieoy SOLEN VISITOR s Louise Schebler, will I Mrs. C. Van Dyen, Solen. spent tomorrow morning for Detroit, Mich., Hou everal days this) wee! the ‘eit where they will make their’ home D.B. th friends Miss Schebler has been employed atl | revived the A. W. Lucas store for some time. Was VISITED HERE ‘ Mrs. I. A. Sehro mh FORMER RE pone Y home at iD ©. A. Bonham o former residents of Bisniarch | ng two weeks in the city with Mr. and Mrs. IE Bonham. My. FROM CALIFORNIA 1 Bonham was ut one time connected] —yty, and Mrs _ iH t with the Bonham Jewelry store in} two sons, L Bismarck. nen : Ra ai PROM STERLED HUNTING HUE ary an ie ag on pasta Fred Schaner of Ster ’ IH. Clark of Minneapolis, form-| theiy home in Bismareke Tuesday in the city | v resident of Bismarck i i h Dakota this week hunt G S HERE Solid foot comfort in the }; Clark, with” several. friends, and Mrs John ky | Dawson this week. mp near ON_ BU SS TRIP Dr. H. H. Cohenour, inspector of the bureau of animal ‘industry, left this morning for Jamestown, Grand Forks und other cit . He will be gone sev erday. © planning k soon to spend to ‘come to Bism ; the winter, FOR rs CALI IFORNL \ HOME! ) Baker, who has been| spending the summer in Bismarck RETURN HOME with relatives, left this week for her] yty, and Mrs, M.A, Lyons are re- wint pme in San Diego, Califyi turning to their home in’ Chicayo Where she will remain until spring. | today notoe nije trough fter a North Db. thy VISITS SON nf Fort Myers, Y HERE suchwater, Fort To is the guest of friends ‘in the cily for the week. Miss Rose with his son, R. W. Lumry, 311 Third street. Mr, Lumry! formerly lived in Bismarck, icsrin SURE FROM GOLDEN VALI D HERE Mrs. H. omily of . C. W. MeGray has returned. y, : ‘ Hey was rrison after a few days visit! yesterday. here at her home on Third street, Mrs. McGray is spending the winter in Garrison. GUEST OF 4 Mrs. George Shafer, Shopping. in EAVES FOR MINNEAPOLIS left ; Minneapolis for a . SHAFER 05 Avenue B, has as her house guest Mrs. James een) aa ‘ MeGrae of Devils ‘Lake, Mrs. Me- | AM extraordinary sale of Grae will be here for a week. Bridge and Junior Floor: DAUGHIER BORN ‘Lamps. A. W. Lucas Co. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mahoney an- nounce the birth of a six pound| baby daughter this morning at 6; o'clock at the St. Alexius hospital. You DAUGHTER BORN CAN HAVE YOUR FILMS DEVELOPED ead ane Pilg George Mohr of Cleveland, N, D., announce the birt! of 2 daughter at the Bismarck hos- BUT ONCE pital. { GUEST OF MRS. CONKLIN Hl Mrs. H. C. Flint of Jamestown is) in the city, the guest of Mrs. F. L.) Conklin, 11 Avenue A, West. PARENTS OF SON Mr, and Mrs. Adam Hoff are the parents of a son born yesterday af- ternoon at the St. Alexous hospital. GUILD TO MEET St. George’s Guild‘will meet tomor- row afternoon at the home of Mrs, W. Corwin. FINNEY'S DAILY PHOTO SERVICE BISMARCK 4 FROM MA Mrs. Otto Bauer, Mandan, Tuesday in the city visiting shopping. DOCTOR M.E. BOLTON Osteopath Specialist in Chronic Diseases Telephone 240W 116 — 4th St. spent “and HERE TODAY Mrs. Roy Rasche, Regan, is in the city today on business. ON BUSINESS S. L. Jordahl, Regan, is a business visitor-here tod: Sue Digby — Instructor of Shorthand and Typewriting. Van Horn Hotel. The Weather Mostly cloudy tonight {and Thursday ; probably snow tonight. Cold. FOOTBALL JACKETS AND '“Protex Arch” Pumps or Ox- |! | fords. | them. of, Ideal Fuel. | ADACK” WHITE Ask those who wear ||| Webb Bros. Cook with Gas. It’s the i Matinee Every Day At 2:30 TONIGHT Wednesday and Thursday PODDSUUAUQUGUUGOSOUSOCNOGEOSOGNUCNUOOGOIONOSURDOUCOSH: TORUEEODSUOSTTOREED ANUUUOUOUUUOEEOEAOUUCOBCQOUUCUCORSREUOOROUOUCCCOUONND NUNDGQUGLOGAUEHCGNGOUUUGSOLUGONSONCODDOQUGOUOUECSUSGUSSCDOGOUEEROQGUDOCOQSCOQUNUSEEECSCEQUQCCNNOQ00S00S000000000G0SUQESHOU2GUCNLOCUCUUOEOCOUGSOGUSUOAUCESUONCDNOACEGCAOCONOONE Kenneth Harlan and Harri- son Ford and Nita Naldi all in support of the Supreme Corinne — that promises great drama. ~ PRODUCTION 4 WARE WITH First class cloth- ing Salesman. S. E. Bergeson & Son. ot | Gran’s Reading T Dr. Wadham and a group of mine could fair see Mrs, ihe Cer te ous characters impersonated. Mrs. Ly iarrison: ‘i r an is blind and despite his liam ¢ " tis. Levi Lan under trying hy fondle ap has won un enviable repa- lin, Steele; . Perey, Hazel conditions is assured this NEW way PAGE FIVH’ nea reader] toms rs. Iver Lunder, Ruso: ' C wast tation in the northwest Iver 1s F Edward Koepplin and and impersanter n, Valley Ci Bred Ebil an, Goodrich; J ait Pleases Audience ‘| Teacher Institute i eee , He in SaRHanl For Zapp Coal. Call 1051W. rsonator ya good last evening in. the m-of the Presbyterian chure recital of Channing Pe‘lock's The Fool.” ‘The en Here October 19) The teachers of Runleigh ceunty| dan institute in the chapel with the mine owners. was ctr r nev "| Peace-of-Mind Montpelie | 4 DANCE, a sheer gown to be worn; a difficult hygienic si You need no longer give this ation. complication a second thought, ‘The hazards of the old-time sani- tary Hoskins - Meyer. “The Radio House of Complete Service.” J have been supplanted with otection both absolute and ex- : ” | quisite. Announce the showing of complete lo It is called “KOTEX" ... five ee | times as absorbent as ordinary cot- models of their | ton p Absorbs and deodori. at the same tir Thus ending ALL fear Accessories, at their store on Thursday ; | of offending. evening, October 8, 1925. | You Radio Receivers and d it as easi No liundry. as a piece No embar- PRA AAR RARE ORR APE RRO OS i You get it for a few cents at any | partment store simply by KOTEX.” Women ask for Models on Display out hesi DAY-FAN THOMPSON Feo, Ainapad DE FOREST ZENITH | Proves old ways an unnecessary risk, — KOTEX No laundry—discurd like tissue Show hours—7:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. All registered visitors will receive slip entitling them to one set of tubes tested 1 Rates to Students. FREE. | UNDERWOOD | TYPEWRITER CO. — Phone 820 Rent Typewriters Ue C AEREEUASOSOUAMGQUESGGUUEESUOUUUGUUUUEOUERGUEGOROEEED AASUSURUSEUDDAAUSEGEGUEOHSUGUATTUUCLOSECHEDUMERSSCUELSTOGOOGGOCEOOUQECEDOOUUQQCUSCCOUOUUUUEUUGOGEUUGUGEEDGEOTECSOUCEOESOODOEUSEOOEECHONE ET Coats of Fashion Snow and Cold Weather serve to emphasize the need of a new coat. Here one will find a complete showing of all that is new; daily arrivals keeping our stocks up to the minute in style. Favored materials are Needlesheen, Elfina, Pamela, Penelope and rich Velour like cloths in Purples, Pencii Blue,’ Brown, Wine, Burgundy and Black; beautifully trimmed with luxurious furs at the collar, cuffs or hemline. Moderate prices will Webb Brothers “Merchandise of Merit Only” OONDUUGGOOUUUOOGOUGOUUDGEOCEORUEGUEOSUNGRSOO9O0DDESEREEUONE UDUADERONDONOLOUEUUDDNGEOUOGUNOUOROOAEonuoOaRanests 4 oe v Come in and Register With every purchase of $1.60 you are ‘~ov. Ist. “pecial This Week, While They Las .Glass Bowl and “ix Berry Dishes for SORENSON HARDWARE COMPANY Golden West Laundry and Dry Cleaning. PHONE BISMARCK MANDAN, : - : . . Everts. Heat your water with Gas. te tha Super-Fuel Emma Eszle Mrs, Andrew Mt arhec k, plicity of line and they hag pumps are w men en, be which t apprnp trims ankle, eee 5 ) ) 2 > Square buckle ; i ) STURS @ Sabin S ) B DS Your Guess on the Mack Truck in Our Window ntitled to Gne Guess. Contest closes only 59c For Good Radio Reception Keep Your “B” Batteries Up A fresh supply in stock. B. K. SKEELS 108 BROADWAY Three services—Family Washing Finished, Rough Dry and Dry. : PHONE Sead #7, . 96 ds MANDAN 24 hour service on parceb post orders, N. DAK.- 258

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