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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1925 . THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE $$ - —— ar * GUESTS OF } . SM 3 ¥ ic s eight! nas] at king = forwa is ; it wa = uo as oe ere of | Sale Will Mark boy, which is a delightful fash of | looking forward to this 7 d , H romance and color. | with the additional treat of Britton, S. D., who have been the 41st Anniversary Havre, who completes | Leatrice Joy in the starring e guests of Mrs. C. W. Smith, have y {returned home. Mrs. Smith is Mr. q » of players featured in the | Rupert Julian directed) the Social and Personal |\ iis" "°™) of Webb Brose prvisti's ‘to's suencenary tani amet cra i oe tincln Hamiiton at the be: | mund Tims, Re Fue ” : | wis Han, Brow Ast anniversary birthday Mei “Then 3 Bates pace Bie Membership Dance __| Joint Hostesses | Nee Wome li Baateye Ne Bete ck and ‘sufroutding err hy tahoe: wfonay fs sen Bele oll te ell i tae at Masonic Temple at Second Party —[it¢ xinigr with her sister, tre co ote oe eoetad by Webt, Bron’ | may the old gent ave ate Rialto Theater, Oet. 17. _ Very Successful of Bridge Series; zaxrow oxnex to weer wie aession is Cie att anniver: 20 Fun Too a Sear ae ht wes It's the Sgientifie re A regular meeting of the Order couples danced at the) , The home of Mrs. E. T. Burke on of the nbow will be held tonight! ind Eastern Star par-| Avenue B was the scene of a pretty at 7:30 oclock at the Masonic Tem eason last evening in the, bridge party Fri fternoon when ple, ‘The auvisory board will meet Masonic Temple. The affair was a{ Mrs. Burke, Mrs. L. H, Richmond and at 7 o'clock. benefit for the state home fund. Mrs. Price Owens entertained. _ blishment of the iness in ais ecty ra Hl. Webb entercd | ¢ “k's business life in 18841 x) line of furniture, carpets five The Christensen house 705 6th St. Modern 8 room house L. Nuessle, in a short talk, explained| Eleven tables played during the! SON BORN ry. In 1889 a line of dry ; ; © home fund, saying that for sever-| afternoon. Mrs. J. C. Oberg and Mrs.i A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.’ coods was added and later, as Af iy. with carage, gas and coal al years the two orders had been) W- Hanewald won Nonors. William Gable on Friday, October demand was created for women's} “Hell's ne oN nee ie planning a home for aged and dis-| Out of town guests were Mrs. M. 16, at their home 404 South Tenth seady-to-wear. th also add | t¥ice Joy which comes large trees, -lese to ‘The fand is now! P: Moore, Beula’ and 31 abled members. . William street. 2 e i ne od | itol theater on Mon Y gbled members. - ‘The fund is NOW. simpson, Mandan, ed. The busine been housed i days" ; ‘ in’ several locat‘ons in the ran is the first of in the near future, Hallowe'en decorations were used| ) MEET 1 hi haar: — ae sat Roy Logan auctioned the Harvest] and an autumn color scheme ear-| erhood will meet! ‘uring its existence of alm ecole, auditor’um, «hur: e . eontributions of the membel ried out in all appointments. Monday at the home of | century, but for the pas Hallowe'en decorations were used,| A course luncheon was served.| Mrs. R Sixth street,/ # has been found at its p At the conclusion of an evening of| Mrs. W. H. Perry assisted the hos- dancing a lunch was served, The tesses. GUEST OF MRS. ATKINSON Lutz orchestra of Mandan played. mee Mrs. M, P. Moore, Beulah, forme vl ductions. many 85,000. $1,600 cash, balance ¥ yours DeMille with one OTL. Webb purehased the Sof his brother and now has thly payments, ly of Bismarck, is in the city, ssociated with him in the conduct ‘ * Mrs. Small Is guest of Mrs. T. R. Atkinson. of the business his tw. s. Rot a ‘ itor Is t the bu s his two sons, Rob ; Entertained at Hostess at One sf ENON ert and Philip. who are g'ving their | ® ig _eare ntertained a 9 ; pt MeNOReN fathor very valuable assis er 1G Ae ‘ o’clock Luncheon) ,,';,,%., "isher, of Mencken Veving him of many of the detatis.| @ few weeks ago that he ‘ Several Affairs ; a ss eyes Wats Bite, carer one or the lak ave am form is ‘ aes Mrs, FE. H, Smail enterts FROM REGAN gest stocks of merchand’se in the} Compan’, the mews cued | ' . Coe Kiebert of Center, the] oy the < 1 cheon Frida Axel Lunaberg, wegan, ¢ ected /cty and their 41st birth save one H guest of Mrs. R. D,. Burman| t,t otel. An au-| business in the city yesterda which will continue throughout in the \ Mandan nue, ‘has been| piace Sore beating pretty nERE VESTRRDAY next week. will be the occasion of H honor guest at a number of informal | Rutumn fy bearing pretty| | HERE YESTERDAY ja substantial price reduction in all social affairs this weck. ____ | was of autumn flowers and fruits. 'he cite yesterdvy on bucineen y giving the patrons Mrs. L, V. Stohn entertained yes-| "After luncheon the. guests were| 0° “1 Yesterday on busine jot the store a “birthday” present terday afternoon with An. informal] taken to the home of Mrs. 0. Lund- HERE TODAY jin the shape of cash savings. fae ert Was) quist where bridge played. Hon-} Albin Andstrom of Wilton is! movie £ A’theater party was given Thurs-| oun, Were Wor by Mrs. Harold Soren-| spending the day in the city. io <9] tehom ar day ever After the show the! Mrs. Small and daughter will leave |g ———______.___o]! At The Movies |) __ gues taken to Mrs, Burman’s! next week onsin where the |>————_-—____——_. | Wye news wher a course luncheon was | ww; t_relati before going to} | CITY NEWS i ° = ae served, Ss " dat Sp TINGE wy . : . Spokane, Wash., to join Mr. Small : ELTIN THEATER ( , Mrs. H.C, Mahlman_ entertained : : es GHRIGAT, RORGS. : ee ia itt “ . informally Thursday attovagon with lore another daughter, - ST. ALEXIUS HOSPITAL “New Brooms” at the Eltinge = Studio” | hie Choice Mis: Kighert as honoe guest. H A _Bernitha B: Jonday and Tuesday, is in reality r i ‘ aes ‘Mrs. Schultz Is gan; a ne ee love story betwee: fatier and x ‘ . | . thena Helle i H ° ; Bridge Party | Hostess at Dinner|{:35,""" Gg a aa ni i|| of Radio Fans at Boehm Home, of a way ested aud i Mrs. I Schultz entertained : | Thursd: ening with a wild duck] \ye 1 inner at her home on Second street | Adam Hoff and here were ten guests, Mec ormick ™M Yellow pompons were table. spent The secret ambition ef Thom 1 t> sntoring aronna | C2us a8 We: Test fos man : of thousands i . | - aro anda of radio fans | (6 women and 6 men) eave, amt the|[ rads 4 erased AG a is to own . oun a Zenith— Werking like beavers, doing our utmost to Miss Josephine Cervinski and Miss Agnes Boehm entertained last ¢ ing at the Boehm home with four| tables of bridge. Hallowe’en colors were used throughout the house and favors arpropriate, to the season were used on the tables. R > . a 1, “Honore were won hy Miss Liltian| yo MARRIED ¥ Rigler and a Johnson, Out of town guests were Miss Johnson, M Jones and ed on the ening was BISMARCK HOSPITAL NOT! Admitt Emma _ Haber, Erickson, Glen U Niam Reitz. Hebron andan; Manle ; Mrs. 0. B. MeCabe, ¥ ‘oid, marriage o: Crawford, Bism Kimball, yesterday af! ||| MacMillan’s choice, } i exclusively, for his you prompt sery | Arctic Expeditions. The past six weeks have been the busiest in our A side-by-side test history. ice and the best werk pe: » luncheon was serv sion of the evening. vd demand Wand we were i nd owe thank you all fer veur consider seharged: Mrs, Gus Kaline, Tay aunt of the bride, Mr d Tee Be ! rerai« tow ith < thi iN ee 1. Anderson. jcity:| Lee Benzie, rs. ¢ a vey ' with any other se ae oo jupite of med the} Ther will be at home on a farm! iNs ; Pathranh; Almont: Donovan ould i Petes see TE on the market Mens township, their mothers, t hear Menoken. --- pcg Stiis GaUre ty: eli will quickly Runey and Mrs. Nellie Eva TO LIVE HERE completcd™ in three months and fi is Always at your service, show you why! Costs More-- il But Does More! Cc LEAN ER S | Hoskins-Meyer i Y and The Home of complete a : DYERS BISMARCK, N. DAK. Sigvald Fiske, aged , died yesterday afternoon at a local hos- Ke following a short illn M Hallowe'en party yes noon at the school house. Hallowe'en decorations formed an actiacuve setting for the games of the after- g +> noon, also of a Hallowe'en nature, A lunch was served at the conclusion of the afternoon. Mrs. Minnie Th’y upson, Ste is amply icient for ell de come to Bismarck Monday hershome. Shé has been in the ¢ for the past few days on busin but returned to Steele today to com- plete arrangements for moving. | “left de nition rate is ve Ly was a farmer, located near, Reeder. The body was shipped a Reeder where fu al S be held Sunday je, too Call er write bh. AACK, GOES TO MASSACHUSET ,RETURN FROM CALIFORNIA, 1 tr. and Mrs, John Fransen left} CORRECT COOKERY WwW ‘omen Who Age: Mary Ellison of Sterling have return. this morning for Westlind, Mass. COOK BY WIRE we Many ltigon of Stenting fave cetuta, here they will spend the’ winter! INSTEAD OF BY FIRE All welcome to this test California, Washington and Oregon. By Edna Wallace Hopper i shegute| RAVE! IMPROVIN j At a grandmothers age, i keep J nes EEAVES FOR HOME Mrs, Theodore Musgjerd lay youthful bloom and contou lames 3 c lala +’ derwent un operation for the ‘removal | :The thousands who see me d has returned home after visit im the city at the home of his brother,! Frank MeCormick. RETURN FROM ILLINOIS Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lipp of her tonsils Wednesday, , ing rapidly. DAUGHTER BORN A daughter was born to Mr. and, Mrs. A. Couch yesterday afternoon urned {0 their home in Batay j after u visit in the city at the home jr Apo tlocks at ehedhome of Mrs. W. i , 503 D of Dr. G. R. Lipp VISITING DAUGHTER _TO VISIT IN CHICAGO Miss Lily Papacek has gone to an fas Be Smitiiand bs aby Chicago wher she will snend.several jmorths, the guest of her aunt, ron the stage and elsewhere know that I look 19. That due to facto me, and one n ¥ y ef and doint Wt is nothir \ | ke the crude nd inuddy cliys ©o neny have en Tt com)'n CLEANING ae ~ 's with other improv- | or it at the home of the oe | ae seer Ww L. Sherwin i LEAVES FOR VIRGINIA | a ‘ Alhert Gray left Inet evening for! »- TO FARGO i! ara te ing. fo ' Robert Smith, Cy Mergens and; Meadow View. Va., where he will John Lebach have gone to Fargo t attend Homecoming week at the Agri-, i removes the causes of bli sends and blemishes. It draws the spend the winter, eee cies | S bound ae | sulturolicoltereny \ AT THE BRIDGE a wlocd to the skin to “TO KULM } svive it, The rest : Douglas Lane left this morning} Metons at t the bridge to-| BY / herglow which am ‘ i for Kulm where he will spend sev"! morrow. This will be about | moth er / 1 ; eral days hunting. 4 pint in nee the last chance fer the white} Mrs Melvin suoiginns Menoken | ON€S for this vear. A hot, well made cup of oy j : was in the city yesterday on busi- Wm. Kimball. delicious ! our # - St hk all ness BAKER’S ke i ON BUSINESS ail \ John Kiefer motored to Bismarck! | .ges none have f + yesterday from Wilton on business. | DIR. M. E. BOLTON COCOA 19 compare with ANNOUNCEMENT Osteopathic Physician ates th. coral Peer It’s a mignty weleome economy when you realize that will appease these keen appe- tites and also provide cone siderable nutrition. Dr. Louis Fischer, ‘former instructor in Diseases of Children at the New York Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital, lists cocoa in diet for school children. Mrs. W. H. Bodenstab an- nounces the opening of a} specialty shou at 520 Mandan: Ave. The shop, will be open. day time and evenings until Xmas. SSS « BETTY BRONSON o. as clean estore the clothes y: 4 1. FLORENCE Oe On we, as cleaners, can restore the clothes you wore last G Garamount Gicture ‘all and Winter and bring them back to their original 116 4th St. ‘Telephone 240W Bismarck, N. D. ‘tried, you owe you ; this new type. : Edna Wallace Hopper's White Youth Clay is supplied by all drug: , gists and toilet counters at 50c and | $1. Send coupon for trial tube. \ Let it show what it does. | News Pletures newness. MERMAID COMEDY For Sale High oven gas range, gen- uine leather duofold suite, dining table and chairs, bed room. suites, curtains, refrigerator, dishes and fruit jars. R. J. Kamplin Phone 1057 after 5 p. m. 310 First Street. | We Renew Wise | or Iria tail this today to Edna \ Wallies Hopper, | Lake Shore Drive, Chicago. Enc % for postage and ng. | Twant to try White Youth Clay. 16 | In these days of thrift, such economy is truly well worth COMING " The Weather while. Not only will the savings be gratifying to you, Somewhat unsettled to- x night and Sunday. Continued cool. but the method of putting new life into your garments will be satisfying as well. } |) SOLONG, SHORTIES. HELLO, @ . | LONGIES. 4 Bergeson’s ‘ Quality-Style-Economy Our Fall Shipment _ ‘The Capital Laundry Phone 684 Aoft— GOLD FISH are now here. The Helling Agency General Insurance and Bonds. \I First Guaranty Bank Bldg. Phone 877. Bismarck, N. D. A GOOD SCHOOL 2 Sere ‘Well trained, competent instruc 2 Weecerpert mecanics and eo ficiane. if with tools, mar 3 Bina tod elpment—aoe books 4 ustee successtul—they 8 Setantered ie ub bee gare » SYRITE tor, largo new Catalor. Piano Tuning Cc. L. BRYAN Call The Music Shop. Mandan, N. D. aw. MALMQUIST. DIRECTOR STATE AUTO SCHOOL HOSKINS-MEYER NGUORANDADROUGOUUODODDDNONONNOONGAO OUCOACROOROOELOOON UULUGUAUOAOOELUDOEUANOCDOOOODONDOUDGNOOOENO ODORS: Thurlow Lieurance Concert - Auditorium, Monday, October 1988 ieageanonanascdannann TOE osama eer Nae vunnnnanenenccnaanet UT