The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 22, 1925, Page 5

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22,1925 : Hl =—— —— 'Bridge Party ac htee tables were inp will attend the Minnesots-Notr Katherine Morris won hone Jame fouthall zame, ° | } Tuesday at i ars hostess was assisted by’ Miss urb: A course luneh ocial and Personal | Kennelly Home »*" the — « Foley w i Mrs ily and her sister,” | DEL PHIA SOcTE Hof the afternoon ———————oo53oacaeRe—eosSsSsSsSsSSsSasSS mater Br y The Alpha Eta Delphian chapter! MISS HOERMAN IS MARRIED ON evening at bridge in the hon meets Friday morning at 9:30 o'clock “Mother Goose i former on Fourth Street. 1 at the Elks hall. ‘The topic will be children ¢ TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY OF [i's vin TRomanergue an Gower artes) Lady” Addresses 5 NURSING SERVICE AT HOSPITAL |, tite". appointments were used. etam follow . County Teachers At the conclusion of the a s. R.A. Ritterbust course luncheon was served "3 Life and ¥ len BR. Paulson, known to age of Miss Louise Hoér-’ her guidance as superintendent, Since} , Out of town guest f 4 Giotto, 1 children of . who for the past sixteen years that time it has grown into one of | dmes C. Teck ! wer Goose been superintendent of the Bis- the largest institutions of the kind| Al Weinhand!, B Vinspiring: lect . k Evangelical hospital, and Rev. in the Northwest. | Charles inn, all of St an nt f ic this morning this afte e Plate of Leonardville,} The dining room wa i iTippo "Lippi, institut : ness. tei ¢ Evangelica J as prettily de- ‘ institute in sm Hans, pastor of the “Evangelical corated with flowers and erepe paper, MIPS, Halloran omic ont burch the Prosbyterian church, Using dolls other pon 1 city, : adornments in white, pale green and j : s © illustrate her. le is i addre Wednesday evening’ at 7:3 le be Pes | the tea a ne sight inte the, “Town Criers."| On W Tan tinal wedi Gam oe mayen autiful tier wedding Entertains For |, ceruxp rcoruats, ca M new insight inte the “Towne riers." On Bismarck hospital. Ry 2s! large pink Mary Sheehan’ &.b. Johnsrud and tugh Mecat- | how to interpret them to the school univer t Grand Fo pastor ot the. church of | pride and groom su fa lough of Underwood left this morning | children visited the state mill Bistare Fost ing. iam four! Miss and, supervisor of| Mise Mary Sheehan, Who ix bY car for Minneapolis where they | t u's community: singing | This 1 ing he visited’ the nursed wore ig” attendance at the [fe urge of the program, :s tend the St. Benedie: == - = => ceremony. Miss Elizabeth Happle as follows: iE y at St. Joseph, Minn., w oe played the wedding march from Lo- | L. Hughes—veeal solo, ; of honor bridge pa e hengrin as the bridge and groom en- | “Con: ie ning g| Franeis Hvloran Mi in al tion, * Nurses quartet the Moon.” (by “At Dawning.” tered the Miss simply crepe with a © wore room. Hoerman was gowned fashioned frock of white satin | flounce of exquisite a corsage of bride's | attendants. | yy Chopin. ~(a) “The Maid and, here were no Dr. Fannie Dunn Quain—address. eption room was decorated) Dr. H. Anderson- solo, skets of flowers. “Oh, Promis i Following the ser the wedding} Mrs. Quain her address told party entered th interesting incidents connected attractively decor- | ated hospital dining room where | the bride's service with the hos- | three hundred guests, including the | | board of trustees, staff physicians Neussle and M and their wives, members of the’ of the serving table. alumni association, training school 1 sted in’ serving by students and all others connected ttee composed of hos: | vith the hospital, had gathered tol F end congra atulations and to c latives in s Hoerman's twenty: | at the service the bri: nursing s Mrs. Reo Knauss, 2 brid in the hich time June, and Miss L aduate nurses, spent in. Bism | Kelical hospital, | The Bismarck € a left this morn- known as Miss Hoerman's “life’s| ing for Leonardville i Mrs. monument” to hospital offic was | Platz spent her childhood, They will ke their home in that place. | | PLAN PARTY organized sixteen years ago under LaRose will] Me of the L. T. L, made ere erday at. their regular Clinical} meeting for a basket Supper and next Wednesday af- ternoon at clock. The girls of the organ tic will bring basket lunches and these will be auctioned. 1 Congress of ession Oct-| Haljowe’en part ober 26. Th » Washing: | ton and other castern points before! returning home, At St. Cloud they will mect their Mareelle,| The b belonging to the L. 4 who will go to M with them] and their friends and the parents of to attend the N inneapo-| the children ure invited. Mrs. J. L.) lis football game, arcelle will be the guest of M Helen Steele of 808 Mount Curve while in Minneapo-| lis. Another daughter, Elizabeth! Ann, who will go as far as Minnea-| pol th her parent return, EA Cloud with Mis: celle to “e the St. Benedict demy while here parents are in the east. Hughes will be in charge. CELEBRATE. WEDDING ARY ANNIVER- Mr. and Mrs. residents living ten John Clark, pioneer miles South of ed their golden Monday. A re- ception w r friends of the couple, Mr. and Mrs, Clark received a number of lovely gifts ATTENDING er TI Dr. will wedding CALLED TO ARTHUR Sheriff and Mrs, Albin Hedstrom were called to Arth yesterday by| the death of J. A, Burgum, brother-| in-law of Mrs, Hedstrom. sue: Hedstrom has returned but his wife} will remain until after the funeral. THEATER PARTY Mrs. O. E. Andreson entertained jiast night with a theater party for a small group of girls. After the| show a luncheon was served at Hoff- | mans. CONV sone to Phil- vill attend the al Convention of Sur- | geons on October 26. En route he | visited with his daughter, M j who is attending the Univer Wisconsin at Madison. VISITING Miss Ni 1 Gal los y of Mott is iting in Bismarck with her brether who is ill at the Bismarck hospital. , HERE “FOR. VISIT, Fd Mundv of Watford City is in | Bismarck for a week's visit ‘home of his brother, A. W. Mundy. | ROTHER TO BE MARRIED A marriage license was granted to Andrew Olson and G MeCul- lovgh, both of Res erday at | the offices of the cou ty LEAVE FOR WEST Mr. and Mrs. Sam Quaschinick 1 ft this morning for Spolane and ath points in the west for an exte Grocery compony left Ins! ; visit | Miles City, Mont, on busin | IN STANTON HERE YESTERDAY sited friends | en route home i Ed Eldredge of Mott in Bismarck yesterday after an eastern trip. ON BUSINESS J. S. Feavold of Baldwin was a bus- | Mrs. J Elmer Pahl: Tin is visiting with relatives in Stanton. ON BUSINESS August Radtke of Golden Valley is in the city on busine: - iness visitor in the city yesterday. The Men’s Club of the v Ni atin Methodist Church will meet hate just | Loess i tomorrow .cvening in the Millinery. , Church parlors at 6:15 p. m.| Dinner will be served. Special in children’s coats. music, short talks by Rev.|fur trimmed, inner lined and , Hutcheson, Rev. Morange and! guaranteed fur collars; spe- Rev. Vater. The men of the: cial for Friday and Saturday. church and their friends} $9.5¢ and $12.50. Sarah Gold urged to attend Shop, 312 Main Street. ATTENTION On account of continued ill health, Mr. Folsom will sell at auction sale his complete stock regardless of ccst, sale starting today and continues daily’ from 2:30 pv. m. and 7:30 p. m. | 1 | Imported Bridge wrizes at Benham Brothers. Mail or- ders promptly filled. The Weather Mostly fair tonight and Friday. Somewhat colder tonight. Never in your life have you known anything to compare | with the complete HAPPI-| NESS of the wonderful “Ground Gripper” shoe. Sold exenelyely by Alex Rosen & ro. COULD NOT SLEEP ON LEFT SIDE 41 had pains through my stomach (due to gas) and could not sleep well, especially on left side. Thanks to | Adlerika Iam well again.” (signed) ;Samuel S. Payne, Adlerika removes GAS in ten minutes and brings out jold waste matter you never thought was in your system, It’is such an ‘excellent ‘intestinal evacuant that i lis wonderful for constipation and stomach trouble. Stops that full,! ‘bloated feeling and makes you happy ‘and cheerful. No matter what you have tried the REAL Adlerika action ‘surprise you. Jos. Breslow, drug- VASSAR - SILK AND WOOL UNDERWEAR. Bergeson’s OUGHNUENOUNGUNOODGEDUNUEGAQCOOCOUOODUGAUDUUUOECUOOUOOGLEGUEODGEOOUCAECQUEUEOUANOHOOnOOnONeOCODNenOOoGOOnOONOUoOuCHOOSuOoNoCONonaanacoaeooueaueonooueovedde in her v _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _ fe Auspice siness and P Tickets, Adults DUTT NGUOOUNGUAOUOUUONDGUAOCUEGUECUEGUGQUNUAOOOOADO(DOUOQUEQUAOUCLSGUEGIEOESUUEVAQUOUERCOUADDOEEUCUSUOUENDAGEOGSUUCEELUCU AEA ANO AOD AEOAGRENOESOUAUCQOOOEONONNL POOLE o Brief Musical Program. 0 Cents; 8 TAGE Fi riVE UNUUAUOCUNOUAUDGARUUONOODEGUUCCGUOD OO OUGOUOOUE \UEUNOOUOUEGREOUUEODOOULOOUOOGUEUECCUTEOUUOUNOUNOOUOQUOAUOUOGOUOOUOEUDCUNDOUONUOOOOOOOUCUOUGHENIIU? An Evening With James W. Foley, North Dakota’s Poet Presbyterian Church, Friday Night, Oct. 23 rvuvevavaneceecocersvancunensnaeeeeeeoeey SUAUOUROUDOGROGUGOLOUAOGGERODAUOOUCHOGONCONOOUONOVONOGOA Women’s ( Students 35 rofessional tub. Cents SUC ee the 1 embly a When a Child Complains of Headaches n Mr: home on West Broadway. In Henry Fords Home You'll Find a Sfior Cylinder Washer Henry Ford is known world over asa mechanical genius. He has made it possible for EVERY family to enjoy the healthful recreation of motoring CORDOVA BAGS Hand Tooled by Masters of the Art [o) the natural beauty of rare Jeathers Cor- dova Master Craftsmen ||! add the compelling grace ot hand tooled designs. HE use of Thor Cylinder Washers in the homes of those who Anow the best is a tribute to Thor quality. Thor Washers made seventeen years ago are still washing every week. And during these seventeen years every detail has been constantly improved to make the present Thor truly a lifetime washer. Here is mérchandise that wins the admiration ot women of culture and good taste. (edo, ‘oir ane each piece for ton Thor washes most gently. Dry cleaners everywhere use Thor’s cylinder principle for delicate chiffons and laces—as well as for blankets — Lecause it cleans thor- oughly and without wear. No cther method raakes clothes last so long. The Thor costs no more than an ordinary washer. Sold on small monthly payment you'll wever miss marks your prot Manufactured by the HUR Y MACHINE’ COMPANY Co F) Sold Peelustely ty KNOWLES Jewelvr Wedding i Forty-First Aimiversar gy Sale Only Two Days More Such savings on First Quality merchandise were never before offered the people of Bismarck. Stocks have been further replenished for the last two days. ‘Every department has put forth its very best efforts to make this a sale to be remembered. Come early Friday and Saturday mornings for best selections. ie WEBB BROTHERS “MERCHANDISE OF MERIT ONLY” Shoes for Children Delight Mothers: { The parents should xt » suspect eve sire Any child) who seems | healthy, bat) who com- | plains of headaches is | almost to asat | ferer from eye stroin, EE allowed to continue this jf} strain will be reflected in ||| the child's of inter. Hf est in studies, maybe in HH} disobedionce. SSeS are indicated. We can furnish them. WR. E. BONHAM | Optometrist Webb Brothers Canadian. ian he Helling A General nce genc and First Guaranty Bank Bldg. Phone 877 Bismarck, NX. De Pa ific DR. M. E. BOL Osteopathic Physician 116 4th St. Bismarck, N milgimene 200 es FOR S » igh oven gas range, borers 1 bed room suite pble nd dour Kitehen utensils and trait R KAMPLIN 310 First ( pl atler 5 pom. Al Matince Every Day At 2 TONIGHT — LEWIS STONE VIRGINIA VALLI Ct Thursday HODGE PODG COMEDY COMING Richard Barthelmess —in— “SHORE LEAVE” via Oid French Canada...only 4 days open sea to Europe Canadian Pacific Empresses und Monoclass Cubin liners sail from Montreal and Quebec the short St. Lawrence Route. The weather is usually glorious for travel in Autumn Further information from local steamship agents or Wo M. TAIT 611 2nd Avenue South Minneapolis, Minn Seat nN ictunen Aa le Adults 35e Children Periermamees 7:15 & 9 p.m. 15e SPUR TIES (all tied for you) Butterfly Bows — French Peinted Ends — Bat Wings square end styles. 5 Klein’s Toggery

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