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te FRIDAY, OCTOBER Social and Personal 16, 1925 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIV ; eS {_ At’ At The Movies “Movies | ELTINGE THEATRE | “Are Parents People?”, featuring First Party of Series Thursday With Mrs. Burke Mrs. E. T. Burke, Mrs. Price Owens and Mrs. L. H. Richmond entertained at the first of a series of bridge parties Thursday afternoon at Mrs. Burke's home on Avenue B, ‘The house was beautifully decorated with the Hallowe'en colors, Eleven tables were in play during the afternoon. Honors were won by Mrs. G. D, Mann and Mrs. A. W. Lucas. After the games a course lunch- con was served. The hostesses were assisted by M G. H. Dollar, Mrs, Myers Has Bridge Party: Mrs. C, J. Myers entertained yes- terday afternoon with five tables of bridge. Honors were won by Mrs. A. W. Miller. A clever arrangement of Hallowe'en favors formed an attractive setting for the party. After the games a course luncheon was served. Mrs. A.W. town guest. TOSTEVIN—OLSON Miss Agnes. Olson, for several ed with the Mandan le H, Tostevin, man- aging editor the Pioneer, were united in marriage at 5 o'clock Wed- nesday evening, October 14, at the House of Hope Presbyterian church in St. Paul, Rev. L. rshall Muir officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Tostevin are well known in Mandan and Bismarck. Fol- lowing a short wedding trip they will return to Mandan to make their home. TO ATTEND BOTTLERS' CONV J.P, Sell of the Capital City Bot- s will leave today for Mo, to attend the 1 Bottlers' Association na- convention sion “there tional October 19 to 24. in THREE-SEVEN-ONE CLUB MEETS Mr. and Mrs, Carl Tullberg enter- ined the Three-Seven-One club on ursday evening at their home. Several tables of whist were enjoy- ed, M. C. Doyle winning high hon- ors. At the close of the evening a luncheon was served. OUT AGAL Mrs. Della Fox, who has been con- fined to her home for several we following an emergency operation, able to be out a end has resumed her position at the Harris and Wood- mansee store. HAS GUEST Miss Elizabeth Jones returned to her home. Fort Rice this afternoon after a in the city as the guest of Miss Elizabeth Weisenborn. Miss Jone: teaches school in Morton county. FROM MONTREAL Harry and William McLean of Montreal ¢ in the ci mother, Mary McLean. y in Bismarck, Mr. Mrs. B. J. MeDonald have returned to their home in Beach after a sev-, cral days’ visit in the city with! friends. FROM HAZELTON Mrs, Paul V. Kurtz, accompanied by Mrs. E. P. Kurtz and Mrs. Joe Wohlman, motored to Bismarck from Hazelton Thursday. ENTERTAINS ALUMNI Mrs. Al Pfeffer entertained last night for the alumni of the St. Alexiust hospital nurses’ « training sthool. MOVE TO NEW HOME Mr. and Mrs, Hermann Scheffer are moving into the Thistlewaite bunga- | low at 11 First street today. , PARENTS OF SON A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. L. ©. Davenport of Napoleon yesterday at the Bismarck hospite!. LEAVES FOR CALIFORNIA Weston Baker will leave Sunday for San, Diego, Calif., where he plans to spend the winter. HERE ON BUSINESS August Westerman of Regan spent Thursday in the city on business. FROM BALDWIN J, S. Fevold of Baldwin was a busi- ness visitor in the city yesterday. Silk Stocking Sale. A. W. Miller was an outiof-| Adolphe Menjou, — Betty Bronson (“Peter Pan”) and Florence Vidor, i the feature at the Eltinge today aturday, The story i of Alice Duer Miller's ning Post serial and h: young ¢ Four Tables Were Entertained By | Mrs. J. C. Taylor; Mrs. J. C. Taylor was hostess yes- terday afternoon in her home en} who are forever trifles, with trunks on his way to Paris, the moth Avenue A to four tables of bridge.| Reno. They have decided to sepa s. Valentine Lahr of Parkersburg,|and have called home their daug was an out-of-town gues so she can choose which one she is Ray Bergeson and Mrs, Al- uger won honors in the games Chrysanthen?Yas were attractive- ly placed about the rooms ellow | and white color motif was carried out! in all appointments and in the course luncheon served after the games, Mrs. J. 1. Huyek and Mrs. Kjelstrup assisted the hostess, Mrs. Kennelly Is Hostess at Bridge going with. How does Betty decide? She doesn’t that's just it, ‘that's why “Are Parents People?” promises to be one of the most pleas- ing pictures you've seen in months. | Written by the author of slaughter,” and with a “perfect cast,” this production is real, human aaa fanny And there is a two-part com- fair Warning” to make more fun and also news pictures. AT THE CAPITOL | d K Mrs. B.D. Kennelly entertained | ¢, Riding a ma nt white horse, ; Thursday afternoon in’ compliment | Silver King, like the soughins wind | to her mother, Mrs, William Breen, | Which sweeps resistlessly over the ‘whose. birthday wnuiversine it wag {cattle country, Fred Thomson dashes Hallowe'en decorations were used. to new heights of action and d vo tables of bridge played. Hon-| in, his latest F. B. 0. p oduction,| aie were eon by Mrs. John Burke.| "The Wild Bull's Lair,” whieh will) A course luncheon was served at th: |be show a conclusion of the afternoon. night. Marion Jackson, who has w BAILEY—BROHN many previous Thomson sue : Vernon L. Bailey of Duluth, Minn.,| the athletic hero is to be seen in a formerly of Wing, N. D., and Miss|@ost unusual and spectacular role, in| Louise Brohn were married at the; Which he has to fight and conquer a Lutheran chureh at Hancock, Mich.,| full grown bull with his bare han | at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday, October 6.| This is the sensa ional climax of The bride wore a dress of white silk| Picture filled with whirling dra and carried 1 bouquet of light pink|and lightened with delightful touche roses. Her veil was caught by a}of uprozrious ¢ in which - wreath of sweet p ver” had a considerable hand or A wedding supper was served at} rather, hoof. The d the home of the bride. Mr. and Mrs.| Director Del Andrews has Bailey motored to Duluth following | spirit of the stay ‘Kable the supper. They will make thcir| fidelity to the cle uper- home in that place, natural and "mysterious with which it is FROM CONVE RNS ON a iMliam Falecner, state dele- " Ps gate to the American Legion Ausi- ry national conven maha, FORUM || Neb, returned Wednesday in o— 2 route home she | visited rela in Sioux City, DI witit BISHOP u Pet. 11, 1925, LEAVE R MINNESOTA We ta Bishop Mrs. L. Carufel and — chil-| Wehrle Sed on the agri- dren left this morning for Minn-| cultural development of North Da- polis, St. Paul and chester,| kota or he would not belittle our nn., Where they will vi rela-| colleges. Just picture the farmer girls sacrificing the They will be gone about two} todern ‘or the system of hundred — ago, which is the European TO ATTEND HOME COMING — | system of today, by the sv of the Miss Sylvia Sell will tomor-| brow. boys row morning for Grand Forks to at-| ¢ 2 Re- tend the home coming celebration of | ¢ like the University of North Dakota. other leading — the{ as world today. GUESTS OF S¢ Yours truly, Mr, and Mrs. Valent! ALP. NYDEN, Tow. Parkersburg, guests of their sons, W A AMU NDSON PARTY THROUGH E. V. Lahr, and their families. HERE = Members of the Amundson Arctic} DAUGHT BORN exploring will pass through Mr. and Mrs. George Sommerfield,| Bismarck rday morning on No, 2 Garrison, announce the birth of a] at 8:54 0° daughter yesterday at the Bismarek hospital. en route east. 42 PIGS IN SIX MONTHS ‘ Toneka, Kans.—J. J. Sheehan. TO. VISIT HUSBAND a Kansas farmer, owns a Mrs. A. E, Peterson, 218 First] worth her weight in gold, he s. street. has gone to Fargo to visit] Last spring the sow farrowel her husband, who is employed there. pigs. Then the latter part ef] — August she added 18 more. king LEFT FOR WISCONSIN Mrs. F. D. Register left last night for Milwaukee, Wis., where she will be the guest of relatives. 42 pigs in less than six months, Watch for the ‘Special Mil-; linery Sale commencing Sat- urday, Oct 17. at Borrensen’s Millinery, Mandan. Vv TED ae Mr. and were visitor: several days. ake, n the ay for the past The Legion Auxiliary Rum- mage Sale will be held in the Rialto Theater, Oct. 17. Your children need Dr. McLean Denton’s sleeping garments. ay on) A. W. Lucas Co. FROM WASHBURN . Williams of | pending few days in Bismarck. HERE YESTERDAY Judge P. H. Miller of county was in the city yesterd: business. ‘AVES Fe R “CHICAGO en rare left this morning for Chicago. FOR SALE nae complete lot of household furniture. Call after Six P. M. R. J. Kamplin, 310 First Street. Phone 1057 Mrs. Frank Aughnay will have a private kindergarten at the A; O. U. W. hall begin- ning October 15, to December; 18. Hours 2 to 3:45 pb. m.| $10 for term, payable in ad-|: vance. | Rent Typewriters ‘| Special Rates to Students. | UNDERWOOD i] TYPEWRITER CO. Phone 820 Lucas Co. The M. E. Aid Society will give a Birthday Social and Supper, in the church parlors on next Tuesday evening, Oct. 20th, at 6 o’clock. There will be a table decorated, to represent each month in the year. Everyone welcome. =——=— | The Weather Somewhat unsettled to- night and Saturday. Continued cold. JUST IRRESISTIBLE. BERGESON'S CLOTHES. ee & ‘Bergeson’s Quality-Style-Economiy { You CAN HAVE YOUR FILM'S DEVELOPED BUT ONCE WV FINNEY'S DAILY PHOTO SERVICE BISMARCK | plexion. | BALDWIN SCHOOL N The fifth and sixth grades have STATEBANK |: IS ROBBED rs for wiene, de room are ™ apign Week fo r North Dakota.” grade ow studying Salirab and Rustum | primary. room and) gram ‘cur Armed Men Secure $15,-| oe! fe 00C in Cash in Daring Day. The prog was a Daylight Holdup | | . el Why we Celebra Oct. 16. Bank 6 armed men who escaped | “Duet _The men drove towa Minneapo- | Only two | Schonert Columbus” Joby “Aneedotes of in the bunk robbery. hree customers were wait- ing in the lobby when two a armed men walked in. he bandi | pistol while the other covered the three customers. All of them wer ordered to lie face down on the floor Money Scooped Into Sacks Two other armed men walked into} the bank as the cash vd custom-| Hs ers dropped to the floor, The two] Janet Lewis fian MeCullough » Monroe m Poole ma Ren One of | covered Kragness with a} © program the flag yall pupil pits in the Edward Fricke men walked back of the bank’, ing, scooped all the gold, curreney from the and the four fled ped into their automo the motor silv dois: into wicks As they ju bile, which running, one o once into the left with the air to intimid non Satter Rup ate crowd which had gathered outside the bank. | ‘i Srrande Esther Stra nun White Mary Hrisko and Miss 4 ne ‘alled At Once | to Minneapolis is and deputy | ,, Minnetonka | A teleph sent police gun squa sheriffs racing over 1 highways within five minutes. Mr. Kragness said he would not} make an exact check of the amount of loot taken by the | lieved it will be close This afternoon d 8 ported that the bandit ear had een | found in the ditch 2 miles south of | yin Oxboro Heth, on the Shakopee road. | Authorities believed the — bandits | ditched their ear and switched to} i, another to avoid capture from a de- | scription of the automobile. tin from four sur ope punties were guarding all MeAve in the lov Een roads a man-hunt extended over the surroundi Puffbal of a edible fw of the poisonous. Constipation causes blotchy complexion —get relief with Kellogg’s "ALL. BRAN why doctors recommend it. That is why if is guaranteed to be perma- nently effective, if eaten regularly, or the purchase price will be re- turned by your grocer. Nothing but ALL-BRAN brings sure relief in the most chronic cases. Eat at least two tablespoonfuls daily—in chronic cases, with every meal. Delicious with fruits. 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