The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 9, 1925, Page 5

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Mrs. Keller and . Mrs. Lahr Give Two Bridge Parties Mrs, H. rand Mrs, BE. V. Lahr entertained on Friday and Sat: urday at the home of the latter, 15 Avenue B, West, with eight tables of bridge each day. A Thanksgiving motif was ¢ out in all apporat- course luncheon, were won by ‘i « ye I's y tser and Saturday Mrs. Price Owens held high honors. Mrs. Elliott and Mrs. Gross Give Party Saturday Mrs, J. Mrs. Phillip Elliott find Mrs. land Gross entertained at an after- noon bridge party Saturday at Mrs. Elliott's home. Four tables of bridge were played, honors going to Mrs. © W. Roberts and Mrs. W. L. Divin. An unusually attractive — color scheme in carried out. in decorations. A course luncheon was served at the conclusion of play. the P COUNCIL MEE The Women’s Community Council held its regular meeting in the rest room of the Masonic temple Saturday afternoon. Miss Mary Cashel gave a very interesting talk on girl welfare work in Bismarck. After a dise sion of conditions pointed out by Miss Cashel the council agreed urge the cooperation of the va th organizations, particularly en's clubs, to’ work with th the city to better these delinquent conditions Mrs. the Busini en's club, that ory ie Evarts, representing s und Professional Wom- brought a mess nization urging ce woman for Bismarc d aten, secretary of the North Dakota Tuberculo: associ tion, gave an account of what h heen done in the past on the sale of Christmas seals. The council voted to take charge of the seals this year and will also give its loyal support to the Red Cross dri Attendance at council has not been satisfactory. The members eve that the coun- cil has become a real factor in the work for a better city and asks the cooperation of every woman in carry- ing out the ye; program, It hoped that every delegated or sub- stitute will do her best to attend the council meetings in the future. TEACHING AT UNIVERSITY Miss Rita Murphy is among the students at the University who are receiving actual practice in teaching in the school of education this se- mester, She is teaching in the Uni- . versity high school Helen MOTOR TO FLORIDA Ben Courier and Adolph Staak left this morning by car for Florida, Mr. Courier and Mr. Staak plan to boost the Missouri trip. They will be joined by C. A. Rust about December 1. MR. AND MRS. FISHPR Dean of Lark stopped marck for a short visit wi Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fish Dean is en route to Minne: HERE FOR WEEK-DND Miss Frances Whitaker who teaches in one of the county schools, spent the week-end in Bismarck with friends. NSIL OPERATION n Martineson underwent an operation for the remo: of her tonsils today at the St, Alexius hos- pital. RETURNS HOME Miss Ella Berg and Miss Palma M. ‘Tyrhus have retur ed to their home in Mercer after a short visit in the city. MISSIONARY SOCIE TO MEET The Missionary eicty of the Presbyterian church will mect Thurs- day afternoon, in the church parlors. FROM BEULAH Miss Mina Semler and Mrs. Ma Martell of Beulah spent the week- end in Bismarck with friends. VISITED HERE Mrs, F, K. Wernli has returned to her home in Hazen after a short vis- it in the city with friends. GIRL RESERVES TO MEET The Girl Reserves of the Presby- terian church will meet tonight in the church parlors. HERE SATURDAY Mrs. A. J. Tienstrom of Washburn was in the city Saturday on business. ROYAL ARCH MASONS Regular meeting Bismarck Chapter No. 10 Tuesday even- ing, Nov. 10, dt 8:00 o'clock. All members and visiting Royal Arch members urged to attend. The Weather Generally fair tonight and Tuesday; not much change. OPEN EVENINGS SNAPPY NECKWEAR. Bergeson’s vivid autumn colors was | lope country on their i Ro-| 5 he meetings of the| 4! | sisted the hostess. Mrs. Faber Is Hostess at a Bridge Luncheon Mrs, A. T. Faber home on West Rosser a prettily | planned Ise luncheon at one o'clock Saturday afternoon, There | hostess at her! were twelve guests. | During the afternoon three tables going of bridge were played, honors to Mrs. George Ebert and Miss tha Scheffer of St. Paul, house guest of Mrs. J. J. I Afternoon ‘Bridge Given Saturday by Mrs. LaRue; . L. A. La Rue was hostess on! afternoon to four tables! an attractively appoint: | ¢ Honors were won by Mrs.| E, H. Light, Mrs, A. W. Gussner and} Mrs, E. A. Brown, Lavendar and yellow chrysanthe-| mums adorned the house and the} ame colors were carried out in all | pointments, Mrs. A. W. Gussner as- | A course lunch-| eon was served. MARRIAC TURDAY George Oliver Strand, Center, N. D., and Mis Ruth Bessie Wilder of Man- | dan were united in marriage at the Methodist Episcopal parsonage: at | o'clock Saturday evening, Rev. Walter E. Vater officiating. The bride was attractively attired | in a gown of white satin charmouse | and wore a strand of nearls, A short ® ng service was used. Mr. and Mrs, | d will make their home in Man- | jan. | coment | PROGRESSIVE MOTHER'S | ENTERTAINS The Pro; ive Mother's club en- tertained F afternoon at the! home of Mrs. Roy Riggs at the first of a series of ies given to raise funds for Christmas charity work. Three tables of bridge were played during the afternoon, after which a luncheon was served. CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE | Bruce Murphy, Willis Shepard and ‘lara Hultberg of Bismarck are can- dates for class offices at the elec tion scheduled for Wednesday, Nov. the University of North Dako! . Murphy and 3 Hultberg candidates for treasurer and vice president of the sophomore class, re- spectively, and Mr. Shepard is run- ning for the office of president of the freshman class. CLUB HERE SATURDAY 1 Miss Frances Mallory of Ellendale, ineipal of the in Bismarck, aturday visiting en route home af- ter attending teachers’ institutes at various cities in the state. REHEARSAL TONIGHT The cast of 80 people for “Don't Park Here" will be rehearsed at the Rialto theatre this evening at 7:10 o'clock. B. W. members are invited by the director to be pres- ent. LEAVES FOR SAN DIEGO George D. Mann left Sunday morn- ing for San Diego, called by the serious illness of his sister. MOTOR TO DRAKE Mr. and Mrs, Bert Wilton were in the city yesterda route to Drake where they vi relatives. STERLING VI Miss Julia Clark has returned to her home in Sterling affer spending 8 ck, Fhe guest of friends. COME FROM MINNEAPOLIS Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A, Betts ha moved to Bismarck from Minneapolis They are at home at 314 West Rosser. VISITED DAUGHTER Mrs. J. M. Samuelson of Underwood visited her daughter, Irene, in Bis- marck over the week-end. WEEK-END VISIT Miss Lucille DeLong of Baldwin was a week-end visitor in the city. IN STEBLE TODAY Mrs. F, L. Conklin is spending the day in Steele on business. VISITS IN DRISCOLL Miss Raychel Voight visited in Driscoll at the H. T. Thomas home over Sunda WEEK-DPND VISIT Miss Violet Sapp of Sterling was visiting'in the city over the week- end. ON BUSINESS awyer of McKenzie was a business visitor in the city today. MEET TONIGHT A regular meeting of the Catholic Daughters. of America will be held this evening at 8 o'clock. HERE FROM HAZELTON Luella M. Thompson, Hazelton, spent a few days last week in Bis- marek with friends. LEAVES FOR CHICAGO Theodore Quanrud left Saturday for Chicago and other eastern points on a ten days’ business trip. MOVING HERE Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Stack and daughter of Braddock are moving into Person Court. HERE OVER WEEK-END Mr. and Mrs. George Knoll of Mc- Kenzie were visiting in Bismarclg over the week-end. ON BUSINESS Phillip Wall motored from Turtle Lake Saturday to transact business in the city. : HERE SUNDAY Miss Vendla Vitalis was the guest of friends in Bismarck over Sunday. GUEST HERE Miss Phyllis Krueger of New Salem was a.week-end guest in Bismarck. Hear Evangelist James to- Quality-Style-Economy | morrow evening at the City Auditcrium. On account of not sufficient room at the Evangelical church crowds have been turned away. This 4 your opportunity to hear im, Cal, where he was d Qa ill at a local hospital. rling at the home of b Mrs. 8. D. Kir pnd street THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE a tounders' PLTINGE ine, if THEATRE you cen. a ship al id the Specialty. tood that during the i i ‘ i PAGE FIVE, a nid. Kee | rmer, a AN > O'Brien ne schoo! last sp mdb ist. Edmund Barn circle of ft fica ys non O'Brien would seek | trict neral ser will beh te from Miss Rien. Henry | Tuesday at Garrison. Ed is thy is husband. Sin charge of the Tuner strom the domestic angles in 1 : TALKS TO HIGH SCHOOL the production, the scenes 0 > i : STUDENTS whicl laid in London amd in) a wa 1 the Orient. there is a eirems Se | aye Motahe | Me pal quense whic ecutive: ko) cpevea uatkch Lo the and brings | Sooo! st delig ny for thes! the asse will eotre clowns. wild animabs.) special a ¥ | re and horses ant al the hist : curlosit 4 Miss Reva Howard of Seattle, Wash. sprang something new in ex \ leopard has escape , | rings at a novelty p nt there. aring i in clec- on the deck and i; ) Simms q tricity,” she was decorated with “giowing bulb tube.” panic stricken passen- | Canowers tre gt te bcs nes eee na » the water von mu ant} eT TARCELN.DAR BURKE MeLEAN la one women are lef vard andy DIAMONDS. JEWELAY Irvin W. Burk | Choose Mate ¥ sh to the Bat rem were united in : ere Oe A eee poet Te, t i ; ee 493" rere ani ed iY yi Wisely Advises | {in it ready to fight or DIAMONDS OUR home here. = Mrs. Burke forierty — Ome eee on SPECIALTY taught in the city schools and Mr. Cynthia Grey ri i saty one of the auny ej Burke has been ‘instructor in th Timarkanty thrill des in {4 we nt owe own Diamond schools at Dodge. BY CYNTHIA GRE Hale Way ch is b navi them Wireet fran ie TO V ! bw a teal chillin importers which enables a Miss H Har ¢ hein |B quote lowest possille prices. 1 reemont ie one blown to atom - i be contemplating baying a diamond where they brother tween mnen ove: womans a fel Bor a piece of dismondset jev and other They will be e story, colorful ry, we would like to vt gone several week iL yrdinary photapt : 7 i the best. pictures ported as toy Quality, pric WITH GU i a Geo made for workmanshiy (ow cow Scheffer, who has been Witene; an of her sister, Mr ned with a tie featured roles are Doris | wal conan poor your Kenyen and Lloyd Hughes. Sup | ein St. Pi She will be ty ting them is a east consisting | r y wil wate ta g x ene ent of Tenant Hosworth, tardy F. A. KNOWLES ve pee Tally Mluzshali, Teddy eum Jeweler - Bi MISSIONARY prove’ himself Sally Cr rund € les eLesh House he Women's Foreign to work : ‘ : Soctety of the Meth foundry Ba Stati PALACE, MANDAN Ll church will meet Tues a 1 Laborer. The apparent: Opening the vauwleville program at the home of Mrs. William py, lived on his salary, eater: | @t the Place tomorrow are Frat | qa ER. 718 Fourth street. Mrs. F. f mong his £ Tand May Stanley. w appear in kins will be leader. work the p “Ropes nd Joke r cowboy <a — tion welcomed} and cowgir! tricks with the ropes.|, = ; Sidie ie eet home i idener and} accompanied by a running fire of |f CHOP | SUE 4 pytk? cCHow who has been employed in Bismarck fo wmleny yc . are highly entertaining and r for several months, has be: ost af mus Rober nd Davis come New Palace Cafe ly ill, but is reported today i trip to fmext 1 Revue.” a Phone 2M: proving. denied that king and dnc Phone 2 andan | was " obtain a di Tithe Day $ The Home of Quality Food and S MERE os Jiabroail! VUE the: Fiore proved introduce mony si Service, by feet: OF Beith wis Ue over | welven after her return haz wumbers, pine Try Our Delicious Steaks and wenson. Mrs. Rust’s mother i He iin the diveree eancing in" N Hammon) Chops. IN EAR RINGS |e - = ——. elisa distinctive title conferred ou! DEBATE WORK IS BEGUN AiKRE Ah” atNTATE '| At The Movies — |! Billy Broad by the American EX Miss Winifred oder w Tryouts will be held 1 — ___g peditionary forces durng the v g MAR Ne Ue, dOMLE ihawwerst i “owhen he appeared . be Caan “ ed CAPLTOL THEAT } doughboys He recognized © . - < | Cne of most unique sitia j OMe ef Ameri leading bitektace his sin chars Cook with Gas. It’s the tiens in photoplay presen Masters. Th ka ‘Trio present |, ued tur deal Fuel, Jtation is hy vo tight im eS min at ice vkating novelty act called it < Marion's cur) Night on the Yukon,” and carry | == jrent pro mn, which the Capital) Gein own prey nd clos theatre will offer ita pat to-{ ttical effects and have a very gcod nt. Ttamay be termed a “tour | 2% triangie.” Three m The feature picture on the vau seme won ire devide program is “ihe Boom ee. ah wooer, erang.” With Anita Stewart sina Husband trem whom Hert Lytell appearing am the tet ted, and te third: ag Med: role d who attempts toy z Kup the new roman bat) vagy Ny : Lbimseli tai’s for her beauty | CITY NEWS j George Melford why eireciol the g— - een ts eatreful in the selec featured p and | YOUNG MAN DIES When Danang Feet Tevinkle N A glistening floor, perfect music, beautiful women radiantly gowned—what a picture, What a night of j ises, particularly to those whose fect are shod in lovely evening slippers in which a whole evening nm be danced away comf>rta a 7 y such a setting prom= mains mavris SL ET, mated ie meh pre ‘All ailments of the feet suc- fl It is evident that mon ea cessfully treated. not bri Clara B. Westphal RETURNS HOME Sou Co 1 2 Matt Kea Ta crererrauuoing| he needs, ew oul Ue) ienuall Chiropedisi. home in Kulm after spen See car The. Lees ainoumlstt Webb Bids. time in Bismarck and vicinity: the eae wer al ealey jwere i their first year of muric)_— FROM Mc AIK: then. Although poor, Mr. and Mrs. S. lizbe of Mc-jthe excitement of Kenzie spe and Sunday in [ane Ne problems to ¢ t NT SUNDAY HERE jue: = ae, r pon of Wilton spent | Come In size 15° alone, we can Sunday in the y with her sister een show you over 200 shirts Mrs, Mattie Hill has gone to New York on a winte infatuation departs and the « test of life begins, it is, tho: have chosen wisely and with a know of the r personality of $2.00 buying trip. {partners who can truthfully ‘ nee ane Jhave been happy as. they and up. Gu HERE SUNDAY close of life. Miss Walstrand. and Miss Horn of Glen Ullin were guests at] the O. Lundquist home over Sun » MRS. FOGLE HERE D. Fogle, Linton. is spend- ‘al days in Bismarck on bus- Doyle spent the week-end in Ste VISIT OVER Mr. and Mrs. ©, in Mott over Sund ROYAL ARCH MASONS Regular meeting Bismarck | Chapter No. 10 Tuesday even-} ing, Nov. 10, at 8:00 o'clock. All members and visiting Royal Arch members, urged to attend. i UNDAY , ' ‘Tulberg Visited YOU CAN HAVE YouR FILMS DEVELOPED BUT ONCE Vi FINNEY'S DAILY PHOTO SERVICE » BISMARCK - NOD. DR. M. E. BOLTON | Osteopathic Physician 116 4th St. Telephone 240W Bismarck, N. D. First Guaranty Bank Bldg. Phone 877 Bismarck, N. D. For Zap coal, call 1051W. KLEIN'S TOGGERY Frank Everts. BEAUT Y __in ARMISTICE DAY, Wednesday, Nov. 11th. HARRINGTON’S Will be closed all day. Yomorrow, Tuesday, we will be open until 10:00 p. m. “GO TO” HARRINGTON’S ‘Tomorrow and have your hair done for Armistic2 Day. LM a2 Pepmancnt AIR” WAVE {un BOYS and GIRLS 10, 11, 12, 18 and 14th we will give 10 cents fer every empty O. V. B. Coffee can you bring to our office at 207 Broadway. MC CARTHY-TYSON CO. NORTH DAKOT BISMARCK, Golden West Laundry and Dry Cleaning. Three services—Family Washing Finished, Rough Dry and Dry. PHONE 258 BISMARCK “Sead @ ‘9 MANDAN 24 hour service on parcel post orders, MANDAN, N. DAK.- Vexing Husbands T's an old problem. But many @ wise woman knows. Vexing husbands often are - tired husbands. . And none of the favorite can- dies in the house! Well... dinner dishes on such a night can wait the few minutes it takes to make Sugar Bowl penuche, always a favorite. He doesn’t like it? .. . says he doesn't? Try a plate of it at his elbow tonight while he reads the paper... with all due precaution to have your own reserve supply well out + of reach. é Just after dinner a few pieces of good candy ... (sugar is the most quickly assimilated energizer to be had) . .. make such a difference. So easy to make by Sugar Bowl Candy Recipes!— FREE The Great Western Sugar Co. Sugar Building Denver, Colorado Great Western —A Candy-Making Sugar ROUGH ROOSTERS Cocks o' the Walk Day nee Every 1 TONTGH'T MONDAY and TUESDAY with DORIS KENYON, € LLOYD HUGHES. & HOBART BOSWORTH > it moves in dark places with thetlt aetion at every step! They blew a million datlar ship up for ene of ' its thills, NEWS PICTURES Folloy this tal COMEDY FOR SALE (will consider a trade) ' 70 shares cf the Bowman Furniture Co. stock. OFFICERS: C. W. McGray, Pres. Krist Kjelstrup, Vice- Pre O. V. Bowman, Manager. INQUIRE OF W. E. PERRY Bismarck’s Exclusive Funeral Director. PARLORS 210- 5th St. PHONE 687W

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