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MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1925 || Social and Personal | _—————————— rd Mrs. Draper Is Hostess at Bridge Saturday Afternoon Mrs. Earl Draper of Rosser Ave- nue entertained Saturday afternoon at bridge. Three tables were in play. Honors’ were won by Mrs, William Langer. Garden flowers were used about the rooms. At the conclusion of play! a luncheon was served. . Draper was assisted by Mrs. . Cole. Celebrate Silver. Anniversary Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Schneider, 916 Seventh street, entertained Sun-| day evening at dinner in celebration | of their twenty-fifth wedding an versary, Mr, Schneider and a daugh- ter, Lila, also celebrated their birth-| day anniversaries at the same time. Intimate friends were guests at the dinner which was served at 6 o'clock. | Mr. and Mrs, Schneider received a! number of silver gifts. Pink and white was the color scheme observed in the decorations, The affair was also in the nature of a house warming as Mr. and Mrs. Schneider have built their home since coming to Bismarck a short time agi ENDEAVO! "ERS The an Society ofthe terian church elected officers at their regular meeting! Sunday evening with the following results: Jean MacLeod, president; | Fred Landers, vice president; Neil! York, secretary; Leone Hiland, trea- surer; Mary Cram, chairman’ socia committee; Mary ‘Leod, chairman missionary committee; Lela Stirl-| ing, chairman of prayer committee; Vernon King, chairman of social committee, Plans were made for a party to be given in the near future. VISITORS LEAVE Mrs. L, E. Weiss of Crystal, N. D., and her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Weiss of Seattle, Wash., who have been her guests for the past month, were week home of Mrs. L. E Mrs. W. L. daughter, Nuessle. left th for Seattle where \M. be thy guest of her son ul months TOT ALL OFFICERS. The Yeo will install officers for the ensuing year at the A. O. U. *W. hall at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening. State Manager C. F. Jensen of Val- Cc will be the installing 0! ocial entertainment will da lunch is to be served. will be issued to the first 30 members to arrive, PLAN CARD PARTY 's Benefit Association are planning a card ior next Friday evening at 8 the A. 0. U. W. hail. All and their friends are in- vited. JUNIOR PLAYMAKERS MEET _ The Junior Playmakers held a so- cial meeting Friday evening at 7 o'clock in the high school auditorium, Miss Ellen Coghlan was chairman of the committee jn charge. GUEST OF PARENTS Mrs. C. J. Beauman and little {State Librarian -| Prof. B Mrs. Huschka and Mrs. Bavendick Give Two Bridge Parties and Mra, F. J. entertained at two very pretty bridge parties Friday and urday afternoons at the former's home. Roses and yellow chrysan themums were used in decorating, carrying out a color theme of blue and yellow. Four tables of bridge were in each afternoon. Friday Mrs. B. Rice and Mr: play K. A. J. Arnot) won honors. Pri were awarded to Mrs. R. E. nzel and Mrs. G. H. Dollar on Satur Mrs. E. hka of Dawson was an ou town guests, A prettily appointed luncheon was served each afternoon. Attends Convention | Miss Lillian Cqok, director of the state library corns ion, and M: Bessie Baldwin of the traveling li brary department will leave tonight for Sioux City, Iowa, to attend a re- gional mecting made up of librar workers from five states, Miss Cook will preside at a lunch- con Wednesday noon for the dele- | gates. She will be on the program at the North Dakota breakfast Fri- day morning. Ten delegates from AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY PARTY WEDNESDAY The regular meeting of the Ameri- can Legion Auxiliary will be held in the Rotary room of the McKenzie , hotel Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock Mrs. Falconer, state delegate, wi report on ~- national held Omaha, ed by a joint meeting with gion. There will be a mu: gram, cards and refreshment TAKES PART IN COLLEGE AS- SEMBLY ckerman, a freshmen at! n College, the ding “Columbus” by Ed- Marian the James: dramatic ré gar A. Gu sembly toda matics und t hefore the college as ing dra- under She is studyi production Miss Ackerman secretary to Dean Frank B. LEAVE Mrs. W. H. Parmelee and Mrs. H. . Lockwood of Los Angeles, C: morning for St. Paul wher ill visit before have been gue: int, Mr. and Mrs, R. T. xth street, 1 s of their uncle MISSIONARY SOCIETY WIL The Wom Foreign } Society of the Methodist Episcopa church will meet tomorrow a at 2:30 o'clock at the hom George Register, 1011 Fi Mrs. Wilkinson will be leader. SLUMBER PARTY Miss Florence Smith — ente eight gir a slumber part: urday night at her home on Fourth j street. guests Sunday morning RETURNS TO LI ‘OLN | Who has been the guest of Mrs. E. Burke for the past week, left thi daughter, June, of Seattle, Wash., are in the city, guests of Mrs. Beauman’s: will mother, Mrs. J, S. Hansan of Four- teenth street. TO ATTEND MEDICAL’ MEETING Dr. N. 0. Ramstad and Dr. H. A. Brandes left last night for the Twin morning for Valley City where she 2 — ! RETURN HOME Miss Edith Conitz and brother, William Conitz, returned to their home in New Salem yesterday ‘after a visit in Glen Ullin. Théy stopped Citiee to attend a tri-state medical in Bismarck to visit friends. convention. j - - VISITED SISTER GUEST OF SISTER Howard G. Smith Mrs. George Valker of Minot is ex-| Chinook S stopped in pected in evening to! Bi ch for a short visit with his he the gues Draper, for Hi-Y MEETING There will be a Hi-Y meeting at, tomorrow | the Presbyterian church evening at 7:15 o’clock. This is the first meeting of the year. COLUMBUS DAY DANCE The Knights of Columbus are en- tertaining tonight at the Grand Pa- cific hotel with a dinner dance. RETURNS FROM CHICAGO Dr. L, A. Schipfer returned Sunday from Chicago where he has been at- tending a medical convention. SON BORN Mr, and Mrs, J. J. Jaeger, Hague, annonnce the birth of a son Sunday at the St. Alexius hospital. RETURN HOME Thomas Schmidt has returned to his home in Flasher after a short visit in the city. Never in your life have you known anything to compare with the complete ‘HAPPI- NESS of the wonderful “Ground Gripper” shoe. Sold exclusively by Alex Rosen & Bro. i The Weather Mostly cloudy tonight and Tuesday; possibly rain or snow. VASSAR UNDERWEAR r, Mrs. Earl} sis _W. L. Sherwin. WEEK-END GUEST William Houle, Makoti, spent the week-end in the city, the guest of his sister, Mrs. J, Sweeney and Mrs. M. Bageley, ON BUSINESS C. 0, Gustafson of | Minneapolis, formerly of Timmer, who is visiting there, was in Bismarck Saturday on business. DAUGHTER BORN Mr. and Mrs. Henry McClusky, Wing, announce the birth of a daugh- ter, Sunday at the Bismarck hospi- tal. VISITING HERE Mrs. H. R, Kleinfelter. Steele, 1s spending several days in the city, the guest of Mrs. George Coleman. CORRECT COOKERY COOK BY WIRE INSTEAD OF BY FIRE —— You CAN HAVE your FILPIS DEVELOPED BUT ONCE DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 116 4th St. Telephone 240W Bismarck, N. D. ee & Bergeson’s Three services—Family Washing Finished, PHONE 258 BISMARCK — ‘eae MANDAN, - turning home. | | | Gotttri Breakfast was served to the; Mrs. Harvey Kendall, Lincoln, Neb.) Schuk, MeClu: Golden West Laundry and Dry Cleaning. Rough Dry and Dry. 24 hour service on parcel . ten FROM McKENZIE oper in the « HERE FOR W Mr. and Mrs. B. Chadwie spent the week-end in Bismarek. HERE “SATURDAY John Sabot of Arnold was ness visitor in Bis ON BUSIN yon business, yin the ei WEEK-E Josephine Johnson of tie week-end in the city. teele BUSINE S$ TRIP day’ on’ business. ILL TODAY Mrs. W. C. Mills is ill te home. e— U.S. MARSH! James Shea of Fa: HERE Bismarck the past few days. rer y A “pep” assembl. 7 t will tion of Professo football squad was held this morn- 5 then bring out the heroic new an extended concert t ™ f ‘ ing at the high school, Art Bender, so often found in childrer whirl seta, North Dakott 7 1G | aptain, Frank Kiebert, star Sat- of the slums, in AY yo next spring a urday's game, and Ray FORMER RE; IDE T WERE Bauer of Minne: J, turing company at Minneapoli Gable, Jr. nleaded guilty + of vreekless driving | in Magistrate Cas: this morning and ida fine sts. besides agreeing to e when he is of mn one of the streets of the tracks Saturday. HOS! L tlieb NOTES n cit Stella BISMARC Entered: Mrs. John KE. Washburn Ralph — Diesen, burn: Mrs, Jens Valley; Ne Curso! Golden Vall Underwood; Hook; John » Ds Schuk Her Patent Shppers SEALINE prorihgy 2 The Fi Touch GENUINE CANADIAN BEAVER e ARD OF THANKS | e Final ‘Touch RACCOON ve wis! to thank Os vho so ieindly nasiated, duc the. ilpems gd To a Smart Costume OTTER Benth of oor releved wile and CARACUL the bedulitul floral offerings. At luncheon, on the avenue, at MUSKRAT W. W. Me and mily. AT THE BRIDGE Me‘ons for sale at the en route from! bridge tomorrow. Bring back cr prove any that have been unsatisfactory and get better ones in exchange. Wm. Kimball. Use Gas. It’s the Scientific Fuel. ALL ABOARD FOR SUCCESS Mandan Business College Training is the first stage of your flight to success. The trained man or woman always goes higher and higher—because he is pre- pared. Classes are ready to start. Opportunity to ‘work for board and room. Write for Catalogue. ) MANDAN 2nd Floor Cummins Bldg. J. F. Pearcy, Mgr. MANDAN, N. D. “MANDAN post orders, > N. DAK.- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ' Mrs, Fy B. Coons of McKenzie was _T, Johnson of Wilton spent Sat- s a petuous Trish | spent MeCurdy went to Fargo to- thro! * am =) '_’ CITY NEWS 4 Jnited States marshal, has been visiting friends in boys which is. continually getting: in honor of the cidents that first, sober the impul lis, formerly there has never m (now Cap. St vas in the 1ew er is naw connected with a radio manufac- Tman's court struck a cow with his auto-| | outh |) yo ' 7 tomorrow, matinee and] this sort of life from the farce com THE MOVIES || Ine Year to! edy with no. problematic y F n Pringle melodramatic worries to insinuate | ot | Antonio Moreno. themse into the action of the numbers include — I comedy HEATRE | Webb, whoy produce i ievous 1 inp. who} sc sae is beloved “by millions throughout! | |the world is back on the silver) ) Pickford has forsaken the! ;, gowns of) j. retarned to} a t made her fam-{ qt} i [tx put on nus play , Now he squeals, cause Schall ple rough | Contributed, — | “ Local Young Man ah miniature musical come and danee revue presented by eid, Moriarity Kade re ladie. \ youn, ous. | “The World's Sweetheart" i the curly haired, prank p Lingerie rene y iat latest photon! rear creer | Slim ‘tailored models commencing today. ui in Choir and Band | ahiGiina Bile “Little Annie Rooney" fashioned to comple- at Concordia College a fight and ends with tween are laughs | ment the new dress out of the srdin two, much suspens: who appear Kris It's ani s inhabitants of the Monson, i mode. Of grood qual- Pickford and her cha nH pi ot cert Hand ttle Annie is one of genuine ur gical \ Miourhen ity crepe de chine. ) as no other etre ling” performances, nif which h : Pee Pastel colors. Gowns, E CAPITOL, of 36 members, A ciae. & sow | s h muitiee: oi being condueted hy Prof $1.95. Step in Chem- and chile gies W. Monson in prepari j _ in motley swarm fike j, ral short coneert. trips ise, $3.95. ants in an ant hill. nd will make during the Little there. Annie is one of a million She is the leader of a gang of . Monson is | Cxelus tue Neady toteagé fil linery into battles with a. riv st Ch " choir. in i "4s from an ne Hennes, r through Roone “Little Annie LITTLE BLOCK inal story The title old time woe 1%, BISMARCK, N.D Cook with Ga Ideal Fuel. ong of th. eon vn willl yoof “Little A PALAC Vaudevili will make the Christie comedy erent will he the presentation of The Borresen Millinery the Palace Mandan— Tuesday — Wednesday n Showing Fine Fur Coats By he HOUSE of Oliver DENTS ne EST. 18967 FURRIERS POR TWO GENERATIONS: | | ' ON N.P. AVENUE NUMBER 417 ™-FARGO ~ NORTH DAKOTA Tomorrow, October 18, Wednesday, October 14 We are proud to be able to offer to our patrons such an unusual opportunity to fur coats of outstanding beauty, style, and excellence. The sortment is large, offering coats of purchase as- GENUINE ALASKAN SEAL HUDSON SEAL bridge parties, you will notice that black patent is the choice of the majority. It combines glistening pertness with an air of perfect grooming that makes it a safe choice when in doubt, It is here in a range of styles, And they are Don’t miss the most reasonably priced. opportunity to see ther:. The Borresen Millinery MANDAN — N. DAK. AUDITORIUM Tuesday, Oct. 13 Augustus Pitou. ine offers MARY PICK LITTLE ANNIE The World’s Sweetheart In the ragamuffin and hoy denish type of role that made HELENAS 5OMS" By Iva Lublenski Ehrlich Based_on The Saturday Evening Post Story TONIGHT her beloved by millions, Her Nie A curls of gold again fly free. her mischievous smile and her prankish ways fascinate and charm in a picture so human it hurts, so pleasing that it takes the hurt away. “The Boys” Three Months at the Henry Miller Theatre, New York City. SS eeeeneeeeed Price $2.20. Including War Tax—— Proceeds For Elks’ Band Benefit.

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