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MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1926 RETURN HOME Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Fitzsimmons and daughter, Hope, and son, Bill, returned Saturday evening to their home in St. Paul after a several days’ visit in Bismarck with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Zuger. Mrs. Fitzsim- mons, who is soloist in the House of Hope Presbyterian church, returned to take part in a special musical pro- gram yesterday and to give a radio concert from 4 until 5 o'clock Sun- day afternoon. Her son also sings in the Episcopal church choir, Mes, Fitzsimmons sang at several secis' affeirs in Bismarck, and at the New Year's Eve party given by the Masonic lodge in Mandan, SURPRISE PARTY Mr. and Mrs. George Robidou were surprised Saturday evening by a rroup of 20 friends, the occasion be- ing Mrs. Robidou’s birthday anniver- sary. Whist was played during the evening with honors going to Mrs. S. McDonald and Roy Rives. At the conclusion of the evening a lunch- eon was served. “Mrs, Robidou was presented with a lovely gift from the guests, SURPRISE DINNER Mr. and Mrs, Frank Snyder were honor guests at a surprise dinner party Thursday evening in their home, 304 1-2 Main street. Covers were marked for 12 at the prettily appointed dinner table, Three tables of bridge were in play during the evening. ELECT OFFICERS Officers elected at the Junion En- deavor of the Presbyterian church Sunday afternoon were as follows: President, Frances Heath; vice pres- ident, Rhoda Claussen; secretary, Isabel_ Humphreys; treasurer, Mil- dred Dietz. The officers will ap- point the committees. LEAVE FOR MADISON Misses Hazel Lenhart and Marion unin, who spent the holidays at their homes in the city, returned Sunday evening to Madison, Wis., where they are students at the Uni- versity of Wisconsin. RETURNS TO SCHOOL Miss Beatrice Register has return- ed to Jamestown to resume ‘her stu- dies at the Jamestown Coll--- after spending the Christmas va with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Register. , ATTENDS FUNERAL J. M. Harrison, 220 West Thayer, left today for Argusville, N. D., to attend the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Hans Nelson, who passed away ear- ly Sunday morning. RETURN HOME Andrew and Elmer Otterstrom turned to their home in urday after spending Chi New Year's day with their sister, Mrs. A. E. Peterson, 218 First. RETURNED TO COLLEGE Miss Mary Henlein has returned to the Washington State College at Pullman, Wash., after spending the! Christmas holidays with her par-| ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Henlein. TO VISIT HERE Mrs. G. B. Olson and children of Rogers, N. D., arrived in the city yesterday to be ruests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. S. T. Parke on Sixth atreet. Sarah Hall: returned to Washburn yesterday to resume her duties as teacher after spending the holidays in the city, the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Isham Hall, RETURN TO UNIVERSITY Louis Grambs and Donald Jones re- turned Sunday evening to Madison, Wis., to resume their school work at the Univer: of Wisconsin, GOES TO SCHOO! Miss Genevieve Boise left last evening for Fargo, where she is # student at the State College, after spending the holidays with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. G, Boise, BACK FROM VACATION | Dr. J. O. Arnson returned Friday from Eau Claire, Wis. where he spent the Christmas holidays with relatives. ATTENDS WATERWAYS CONVEN- TION H._P. Goddard Jeft last night for St. Paul where he will attend the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Tide Wa- ters Association convention. RETURNS FROM VISIT Mrs. E. L. Whitson returned Sun- day noon after a two week's visit in Parkersburg, Iowa, with her parents. RESERVES TO MEET / The Girl Reserves will hold their regular meeting this evening in the parlors of the Presbyterian church. PARENTS OF SON Social and Persona RETURNED TO WASHBURN | RETURN FROM MI. Mr. and Mrs. Neil turned Sunday from Minnenpolis where they spent the holi Churchill also visited the Motor Co., at Lansing, Mich., and the | Chrysler Co., at Detroit, Mi the New Star Six and were being demonstrated. POT LUCK SUPPER A number of friends were enter- tained Thursday evening at u pot! luck supper at the home of Mr, and> Mrs. W. E. Perry on Avenue Bl. Af- ter supper four tables of bridge were in play, The’ guestd remained to watch the old gear out. : NO. MEETING There will be no meetings, pf the Royal Neighbors lodge this evening as the meeting date has been. chanz- ed from the first Monday of each month to the fourth Thursday. Meet- ings will be held in the 1.0. 0. F. GOERS TO ANN ARBOR George S. Register retutned last evening to Ann Arbor Mi sume his studies at the University of Michigan. He spent the. hol in Bismarck with his parents, Mr and Mra, George M. Register. ST. CLOUD Miss Gladys Ki 1 left yesterday for St. Cloud, where she 13 a student at the St. Cloud Normal school. Miss Kiesel has been spend- ing the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kiesel, 514 Wash- ington Avenue. \ LEAVES FOR SCHOOL Miss Blanche Whittemore will stop in Valley Citv for a day's visit with her sister, Miss Edith: Whitte- more, a student at the State Teach- er’s College, before going on to Grand Forks to resume her studies at the University. LEFT TODAY Miss Marcelle LaRose left morning for St. Joseph, Minn., v she is a stadent at St. Ben Academy. Miss LaRose has spending the hoiigays with her par- ents, Dr. and Mrs. V. J. LaRose. RETURN TO FARGO W. H. Gray, a junior at the North Dakota State College, spent the New Year in Bismarck as the guest of Robert Bodenstab. Both returned to Fargo last night. this EASTERN STAR TO MEET The regular meeting of the East- ern Star will be held Tuesday even- ing, January 5, at 7:30 o'clock at the Masonic Temple. Mr, and Mrs. E. M. Nordlund are) q the parents of a son, born Saturday at the St. Alexius hospital. ular meeting Bismarck Laie Ne 5A. F&A. Mo tonight at 8 o'clock. Work in the Entered Apprentice De- gree. Members and visiting Masons urged to attend The Weather Fair tonight and Tues- day ; somewhat colder \ tonight. s been’ re day to the University of Minnesota t Minneapolis after v' her Schaltz, over the holiday he A. O. U, W, lodge neet tomorrow evening when installation of officers. will be held. A dunce and refreshments will follow. Mr.; of the grand lodge will be present. Mary Goodard are among the University students who will leave for Grand Fotks. the University of North I ng the holic urday she spent the he vlatives and Mary Morton and Mr, and Mr tin Sede for New row for Grand Forks to resume studies at the University of North Dakota, turned from a motor trip to Minnea- polis. two weeks. , rance have returned from 2 visit at their home in Hope,.N. D. for Evanston, Ill., where h dent at Northwestern Universi business visitor in the city day. ter Coats at the Bismarck Cloak Shop. SE ETE The Helling Agency ste SEE RETURNS TO UNIVERSITY Miss Exene Schultz returned Sun- isiting with Mrs. E. J. parents, Mr. and A. 0. U. W. To M Y i A member LEAVE FOR UNIVERSITY Miss Catherine’ Bodenstab, Cayou and Miss Kath Miss ne tomorrow RETURNS TO SCHOOL Vincent LaFrance will return and Forks tomorrow afte with his p RETURNS FROM Vist Miss Betty Lofthouse returned from evening MOTOR TO McKENZIE Mr. and Mrs. William Klein, Pra Mar motored to M. TO UNIVERSITY 1 will leave tomor his RETURN FROM TRIP Mr. and Mrs, J.C. Oberg have re- They have been gone xhout RETURN Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Wingreene have | urned from an extended visit in Zo and other eastern cities. FAST VISITED AT HOME Mrs. Della Fox and Miss Eva Dor- short RETURD TO SCHOOL Arthur Lucas left Sund evening BUSINESS VISITOR Martin G. Hagen of Wilton Reduced prices on all Win- General Insurance and Bonds. First Guaranty Bank Bldg. Phone 877 Bismarck, N, D. at far dresses has been All at one price. LOT THR Pe _ - THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE RETURN TOMORROW | ‘Misses Ruth and Marion Staley! will return 4») the University of | Noith Dakoca at Grand. Forks to-| morrow after spending the hoiidays | with their parents, Mr, and Mrs.| Charles Stale RETURNS TO UNIVERSITY Sidney Register, who has spending the holiday: turned yesterday mo Forks to resume his w versity of North Dako VISITOR 1 Miss Marvel Birdze! zig left yesterday where she teache: at how ing to Gra at the Uni- ew Leip: | visit in the city, Donald Nye. | RETURN TO BISMARCK i Trene and Winfred returned to marek tion at their home in! Minot ROM VISIT | ie Sorenson has returned ud Forks, where she has the past two weeks, the guest of | tives and. friends. TO TEACH NEAR HERE: Miss Ruth Sayler of — Underwood will teach at the Apple Creek School No. 1 during the remainder of the! term, | RETURNS Tol SATURDAY Alfred Carlson of Naughton town ship was a business visitor in the city Saturday, 1 ES TONIGHT Miss Marion Ackerman will 1 tonight for Jamestown, where ce is a student at the Jamestown Col lege. FROM ST, CLOULy * Miss s Scharsenberg returned from St. Cloud last evening after a two week's visit with relatives and friends. VISITED IN| WILTON Miss Esther Maxwell spent the Christmas holidays with relatives in Wilton. URN Use Gas, the scientific fuel. a All diseases of the feet success. fully treated. Phone 418 DR. CLARA B. WESTAPHAL Room 11 Webb Bloch Evenings by appolutment, « DR. M, E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 116 4th St. Telephone 240W | Huge Clearance of Quality Dresses Announcing a January Sale of hundreds of smart Frocks at rock bettom prices! An offering you cannot afford td miss, for you will find just the Frock you desire below its original cost. This divided into three lots. MLL UNL u TO HAVE PUBLIC INSTALLATION ERR I EE TRE SG SRG Tn asc ee The Capital City Lodge No. | 2, [..0. 0. F., will have a pub- lic installation of officers on Tuesday night at 8 o’clock.! been} The committee in charge are preparing a program for the |: eccasion, Georg ing. The Attorney Gen.' 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