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

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- which he has been engi _ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1925 ——_ Social and; Personal SOREST as nae nee = eee jelevator shatt, was suf re- eae 7 aes hy eee a beow ed to return to his hon o Pe | Entertains for Bridge Party jHe"hes been atthe st. Alesius ios Benefiit of Given Tuesday | St. Mary’s School Rev. J. A. Ms Roosevelt Cabin at Pavlak Home jy", sie Cl Will fumes _ The first of the series of “Vanish- Theodore Ey Pavlak, 18 Thay-| Qe ee Wet nareke * given for the benefit of] er. was hostess last evening at an Give Program Friday | congregation ‘feel ¢ Roosevelt. Cabin by members of; attractively planned bridge party. = “ Ttunate in. securin Minishoshe Chapter, Daughters of| Three tables were in play during the! The music class . of St He has served a ¢ the American Revolution, « crested in the cabin, ¥ day at the home of Mrs. Evie A. ‘Thorverg. The affair was in the na- ture of w luncheon-bridge. Covers were marked for 18. Honors friends evening, honors in the games going heid r, to fF. and Mrs. L. V, Miller. nthemums in Javender and | the rooms and the same colors used in the Tse luncheon served late in the e m an as NARY PROGRAM turn will entertain eight ladies who North Dakota chapter of Phi day evening into the national biological fraternity, | | Al school day evening, Deeember 1 ning. , vited tn the ige games were won by M Mrs. G. L. Olson and Mr, and Mrs. ! u lor and Mrs. R. J. Murphy.{ L. E. Reko of Mandan were out-of- {lov ch of the guests contributed | town guests. ‘Inv cents to the cabin fund and in{ nee M {Searf Dance- Soto THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Univer: m ies H. Jaskow LEAVES HOSPITAL urday when he fell down n open will present a pr the school auditorium. ds of the music stud as the general public are congregations in ministry extends years. Members of program to be given is as fol- ch M will b dition Imquist able community itation a la Valse Weber Newman, Ul. Jaskowiak, 8. Brown, Chaminade ot | Unfinished Symphony—Duet orenson, who wis injwed tast| New Pastor for First Lutheran 1 st Lutheran chureh ‘The members of the rch are assured that R Mrs. Baker Talks About “Sargent” ve. Schubert Malloy. Mrs. Benton Baker entertained instructed her Ro hearers their luncheon this on “John S. Sargent life and methods ef M was known as “the on * of his famous portraits kin murals and sketched a vivid) impr n achievement s Anna Mo hryn_Andrist, he told of pt a call to be pas- in 1 exceptio ng Re ong Christmas Sale that district. over a period of 0) OF stamped goods, — Pic Fiest. .Dutherait| Hemstitehing and) Dressimal Nd Mrs. | done, be recog! Jas a PEACOCK ART SHOP to the 308 Bwdy, desire to help maintain and preserve The M onary society of the} A. Wagner the Roosevelt, Cabin in Bismarek.| Presbyterian church will hold its’ Cecilia Duet : Philie Each of the ladies entertained at this) meeting Thursday afternoon in. the M. Boesptlug, E. Goetz 5 of luncheons will entertain} church parlors. The topic, “Tales Screnade—Solo Schubert four guests at a luncheon. from Many Lands,” will be given as} H. Batzer, Much local interest has been shown follows: tt Through ihe Heather Trio in the cabin during the pa Letters from Miss Monk of Sapporo,| nine Holst | Ay * People of the community Japan—Miss ¥ | M. Bobzien, C. Papacek Geiger & The Manual ly oS ao sed th historic and expre appreciatibn of shrine in Bis- Mrs. Brown. having so marek, of China—Mrs, Kenniston, Some Tales from Ind FOR THE WINTER Mrs. 8. nN L. Smith and daughters, } Cook. Gi and Florence, will ieave A letter from Mrs. Ben Stewart of Bismarck in the near future for} Tennessec Welch. Riverside, Calif, where they will] Reading, “The Happiest Person Tf spend the winter. One of the young Knew" Mrs, Reynolds. | ladies will attend college and the The devotional hour will be lead! To other high ‘school in the western| by Mrs. Paul Wright. A’ social hour | state. The statement in yesterday's Will follow the program with Mes-) The Flying Dutchman sue of The Tribune to the effect| dames Kitchen and Bowman as hos- Mr. and Mrs. O. Lundquist. | Small h to continue that Mr. and Mrs, Smith and daugh-| tesses for the day. | Mrs Wachter, Mrs, Duemeland. | ters were going to California to make 1A La Bien Aimee Solo. ..b. senuctt| their future home was incorrect, as MRS, SMALL HERE | H. Jaskowiak, | @ et Mr. Smith will remain in Bismarck LH all is a guest at the | fraumerei Violin Sole... Shumann) gy se the practice of law, in ged here for been visiting with! yt, E n Fort Atkinson and Madi-| . Wis. before going to Spok Wash, to join her husband, who jiransferred to that point from B some time. The family will return here at the close of the school year. ON VACATION | Lie Mr. and Mrs. k J. Ravendick] marck. Mr. Small is a federal em- will ¢ tomorrow for Dubuque,| ployee. o lowa, where they will spend the | Christmas holid ome of RETURN F | pa Mr. Bavendick’s parents. route} _ Miss Rose Viere ¢ u! home they will visit several days at{ Strauss Clinic and her sist 3 Eleudale. N. D, with Mrs. Baven-| student at the St. Alexius ho i 2 nts, Mr. B iek returned last evening from av tion spent at th home in New Munich and other points in Minneso- | have been gone since) al vacation from his at the U.S. weath- s here WOMEN MEET A business discussion followed the} dinner of the Business and Profes-| sional Women’s club last evening in the club rooms, The remainder of the evening spent with Christ- in the August Carlson and Mr quist will be the hoste 1 attendance is desire Lunch will] mas sewing. 1 be served. —, MOTHE ATTEND FUNERAL Mrs. H esting. pape , ing of the Mothers’ club at th ot Mrs. Price Owens. Luncheon was served at the conclusion of the after- noon. | and Mrs. Fred Allen of Tuttle, 1 Mrs. Charles Paulson of Tut- tle, Albert and Vincent Shier of Lin- tom were in the city today to attend he funeral of their father, Vincent Shier, which was held at 8:30 o'clock this morning from St 's enurch. oUT TODAY J. W. Scott, who has to his home ‘since Sunday when he , slipped and fell on the ice, was able to ret to his work “today. 1 confined JN. MeCrac Mont., was in the city today, en route to the east on a buy ‘OR HOLIDAYS ing trip. Mr. MeCracken is owner of LEAV ¢ Golden Rule stor this city.| Mrs. Be shee and son, John, the Gollan Aye eee CN att this morning for Mrs, Schee's eat Halstad, Minn., to tmas holidays. ho remain over the Chri TO ME THURSE The Ladies Aid of the First Bap: tist church will meet in the basement parlors of the church Thursday af) 1S ILL Tarnood ‘nt tia oelock, —_ Members| |W. A. MeVex, who has heen ill for aves aukel bring thimbles . and| severa vs. has been joined by his ae | aibed tee thimbles “ane daughter, Miss Elinore MeVey, of . tpt + Wing. LEFT FOR WEST ipa ; B. J. Hoeller of the Dennison Man- RETURNS HOME ufacturing comp: tho has been} Mrs. J.D rgent, Ww! ha: been spending several 10 has OEE Lill at the Bismarck hospital, return- left today for the ed today to her home in Steele. ON BUSINESS INI sD INTO FRATERNITY | Miss Marie Petron of Bismarck was one of four students initiated Mon Mrs. W. E. Petrie and Mrs Irvin of Linton were in the city. Monday and Tuesday — transacting business. VISITING HERE Mrs. Henry Cook of Fort Yates is spending a few days in the city, the guest of friends. i nd Mrs, James Burbage andy mand Hubert Baker of Livona spending the day in the city. IS ILL f Wilbur Rohrer was confined home yesterday and today by Daintiness. Under the most trying hygienic handicap is assured this NEW way DN BUSINESS : y of Livona is spending} in the city on business. HERE ON BUSINESS H. T. Meyer of Baldwin wa business visitor in the city today. FROM REGAN ‘Axel Lundberg was in the city to- day from Regan. IGHT frocks, sheerest gowns... wear them now any day, any time, anywhere, without a moment's doubt or fear! The uncertainty and insecurity of the old-time “sanitary pad” has been ended. Most women now use “KOTEX” «..a new and remarkable way. 5 times as absorbent as ordinary , cotton pads. Deodorizes, thus ending ALL dan- ger of offending. Discards as easily as a piece of tissue. No laundry. No embarrass- ment. Obtainable at all drug and de- partment stores simply by saying “KOTEX.” You ask for it without hesitancy. Costs only a few cents. Proves old ways a folly. Twelve in a pack- age. In fairness to yourself, try it. KOTEX No laundry—discard like tissue - Presbyter an aid will have homemade mince meat and fruit cake for: sale Friday. 50 coats, good -styles and quality, values to $19.50. Very special to close, $5.95. A. W. Lucas Bargain Base- ment. OOOO The Weather Mostly cloudy and some- what unsettled tonight and Thursday. OPEN EVENINGS HE WILL ENJOY.A LOUNGING ROE Bergeson’s Quality-Style-Economy DOCTOR M.E. BOLTON Osteopath Specialist in |. Chronic \ Diseases Telephone 240W , |! 116 — 4th st. |' Bismarck, ND - hool of Albuquerque ‘Tne tutertty A recent letter from Miss Taylor) Sinfonia Morning Star Girard € P. White, M. Whit Valse Chromatique All ailments of the Room 11 The Helling Agency First Guaranty Bank Bldg. Selo . Lavalice Murphy. Rusticana-— Violin Solo fl HW. Bs De ©, Boespflug, Ace. mw-worm Solo... 1, Hollensworth Two Pianos... La Rue M. Boespflug, W. Matekek, A. Marsh, V. Wescott Solo... ‘ Marg. Matioy. Two Pianos | Wagner | la y Spring rn. Grieg | vs Ace. M rett. \ Chopin | a9 Ox bestratm No. M Ise in EB Flat Two Pianos M. White, J, Roherty inty Butterfly- Violin Solo Sinhold Batzer Fondey | Howard Godard C. Boespflug. u AG me + S. Brown, Wa f et su fully treated. Clara B. Westphal Chiropodist. Webb Bldg. Phone 413 Evenings by Appointment General Insurance and Bonds. Phone 877 _ Bismarck, N. D. For a gift of lasting satisfaction and for every member of the family. suit ¢ in ‘Black or Brown Genuine Leather she) and $ ansber fittings CH RISTMAS MEANS PARTIES Fitted C lined and equipped with the new (: 4 ms AND NEW SLIPPERS You will want the very latest styles for smart luncheons and The distinctive black sa lipper above may also he had in patent or kid. Tt is only one of many styles for smart holiday wear. ‘Holeproof hosiery too wonderful assortment of shades. remembrance, shop at Webb Brothers LUGGAGE FOR THE TRAVELER Make their trip al] the more enjoyable with a new bag or We can show you genuine Bags and Suit cases $6.50 Hat Bags Patent and Grain Leather Wat , large size and silk lined, black and brown tr $5.00 and up ct silk pl med at 16.50" On Lemon Plates, Meme Pads, Recipe Book \ NOVELTIES one table wil be found a complete assorément of novelty gifts for the home, s, Egg Broilers and many other attractive items and AD bees ieutateaciy. as una tune nen ied drwrasciouetteanhe eo yee 25c up Art Needlework Linens r ee ewo What housewife wouldn't appreciate i ; ia gift of linen? There is still time to make up many | Luncheon sets with 44 in. cloth and six clever little items and who doesn’t like | napkins in white with $3 95 and something hand made? In our art de- colored borders .... . up partment one will find Aprons, Runners, House Dresses, Pillow Tops, Towels, and Lunch Cloths at almost any from ....., Madeira Napkins, Doilies and center pieces, all beautifully worked in many lovely de- igns ; q 65 and priced at ....-..--5555 Cc up Women’s felt 5! 98c to .... Women’s Qui $2.25 to’... Men’s felt and $2.25 to ... Children’s felt $1.10 to... Early. shoppers will find a good selecti . Slippers For every member of the family. ed Satin slippers, 5 all colors, $2.00 lipper: . $4.50 lippers, $2.75 leather slipper 8, $1.85 ion in hundreds of clever gift iten{s of all kinds and for all uses. It will pay: you well to shop early. We also have a com- plete assortment of Boxes, Seals, Tissue, Cords, etc. - WEBB BROTHERS “Merchandise of Merit Only” } at Rotary Meet! with a Re and Lindseapes, EN so > Me a ay *, Adolph Violinist, pave The men club insticully received Methodist piscopal Rev. 1’ right : i ee ae Meine Al men of the church and Lper akes their friends urged to attend. the | wey| Ceok with Gas. It's the Matinee tomorrow and | Tdeal Fuel. Canitol Theatre. 2 1S oft Hanley, * 2S Rd Hannab of 1 TIT a IT PAYS TO ADVERTIS!: BUT OUR ADS DID NOT BUILD THIS BUSINESS, of church | p'c oo owit have their monthly dine) 312M ner Thersday evening at ceinck in the church parle at aC a v" Se) Eight hessons S | : Business is built on the opin patrons, Take (me to shop aroine ee othe prices and value ivs th atista 0 knowing vou have be Sbest for less we want you lo ex Diamonds and Jewelry are the idea Christmas sift Beautiful, servicesdie and) esting BONHAM BROTHERS Jdewelers and Optometrists. this Christnits, “ FIVE PAGE Xmas gifts that are sur the Sarah Gold 5 ain St. For Zap coal, call 1051W. Frank Evert the ix | Class in Ball Room Dancing Fox Trot, Charleston, Waltz. VW. Henderson, 0. Mes. Re $7.00, Ne | rho \ | i} H \ ATAVOLUNSERUUNERUGOOOCUESAGSDUOGIIUECTDAUNA OEE UGE PHT AGNODAUGGAOUGNUUEAGAGONSANOOGESINGCUGOUGNUUEGUCUAEONUOGREGGUAACDEL? "UUCNCSGUGCENTATOUTEUUUUUUNTETTA TTT A BRUSHING LACQUER, What? Ali Surfaces Laker-It! DRIES IN 30 MINUTE Laker-It is a newly discevered ty pc While it is whoily unlike paint or varnish. it ps the important qualities of both and, in additio hard and ready for use in half an hour Laker-It can be used on most any the home, either inside or outside 1d is Esper recommended for tse en all types of furnity plaster, wallbe ment, metal, ¢ werk, floors, imitation floors and furniture, | dless of what or where the surface TLaker-lt Gacquer it) and beautiful finish, but one that + out. O'BRIEN VARNISH COMPANY Manufacturers “LAW ith Bend, I Rr of Sorenson Hardware Co. of finish and, esses rie surface about is- youl have not only a very really dificult, to wear nd. TONIGHT — Wed BEBE DAN ina FRANY TUTTLE anme!) p RODUCTION The Gift Supreme Frigridaire The Electric Refrigerator. B. K. SKEELS 408 BROADW. 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