The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 5, 1926, Page 5

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“PAGE FIVE At the conclusion of the bridge games asked to cnroll immediately. the home of Virginia Smith, 881] the Parent-Teacher CARD OF THANKS Fine silk chiffon hose on VISITING HERE | Fifth street, Burr Ouk school district. Our nincerest eratitude goes oft sale for $2.25, $1.95 and $1.75, : ; * Fe ay | iNet iabitic Re ee ce yatta to our many neighbors and friends Hight: f ” 9: Silk and Mr, and Mrs, E.'T. Heft of Chris-} Mea, Underwood of Elgin, N. B., is “ Ree or firlotellt ted who were so kind in extending their pairs, sizes 9; and@ tiana were shopping in the city yes-| in the city, the guest of Mrs. E. J, The February meeting of the Pan- inenstin the city vesteraee *™) aid and sympathy in the death of our! Wool Hose, $1.95, all former- ‘ay. Schultz. hellenic Association will be held| business*in the city yesterauy. | beloved husband, and father, and for fy ¢ 4 Tuesday, February 9, at 6:30 o'clock Soa os Be ee the many beautiful floral offerings.|{Y higher priced, Black satin ~ “ in the Grand Pacific hotel, | Bridge Fine silk chiffon hose on, Mrs. H. 0. Monson | hats $8.00 and $10.00. Any s ° w . < tty S| Me nie ee oye is Mts. Bergeson is women belonging to tational sorort-| sale for $2.25, $1.95 and $1.75. und childrens] winter hat $1.00, Rose Shop. :* y ties are invited to attend. leserva- " ! onor Guest at Mrs. Alostess at Bridge tions should be made with Mrs. L. v.| Eight pairs, sizes 9, Silk and/ CARD OF THANKS — DO YOU KNOW . Overbee’s Bridge For Mrs. Johnson| Miler # Prone 1963 vefore Tuesday) Wool Hose, $1.95, all former-) 1 win vo extend my. gratitude ond 2 an connuuuenT are pecs Owns ae [ly higher priced. Black satin) irr jetn So"kind to my dea, wite Purple Violet ee Yet i oc tet Se gucst,| Mrs, R. M. Bergeson: was hostess in RETURNS TO BISMARCK hats $8.00 and $10.00. Any j during her recent illness and death, . 5 Men, Ar i Stemsholl of Valley City, her home on Thayer avenue Thurs-| Kenneth W. Simons, Bismarck ¢or- * | und also for the floral offerings Flower ‘ vA: 1. Overbeo entertaine nat day afternoon at a cleverly planned | respondent for the Associated Press,| winter hat $1.00. Rose Shop. | Wyley Muilenax, ‘ we irs. on Johnson, who leaves in io, Where he ha een calles : won by Mrs. R. 8. Indseth and Mrs. 9 few days f 7) the death of hi thi R. Vv. Package in Scarlet ‘ C.,A. Haskins, SON Maas Cie nthe hee atin foeie, Miaheapelte” Auvos ss | s2tU¢n0u0UecenunnagenennnconnngngconnavecevevgnscenovanuanncuonanvvuconngnsvouoneannienientONNtts 1 Smartly tied with silver and The Hoskins - Meyer Broadcasting ‘corations were carried out injof brdige were played, after which] Correspondent who took Mr. Simo FY lavender gauze tissue ribbon, . . A A a js Yellow. At the conclusion of the play |the hostess served a course luncheon, | place here during his, absence, re-| makes a Insting Valentine, Station is going on the air a daintily apnointed course luncheon| Honors in the bridge’ games were | turned to his home last evening. = Anniversary, Birthday Gift Was served. won by Mrs. W. S. Stratton. Mrs. “| Eee ge 2 or prize. It is an expression = Johnson was awarded an attractive! ELKS TO MEET | i 4 e e @ E1h of love. Dinne? Last Evening guest prize. 4 The regular mesting of the Eke | ES . NDAY, FEB. 8 1926 . —___. lodge will We held eldsy sevening! st) The Hosiery St = PHONE 466 ’ Lig | At Strauss Home is _| Bridge Party Given jay ffony 8 to) vllock the Bik | rahi edd dad 2 i A band will ‘broadcast from th = = —_ ith ¢ i P oie For Twelve Guests Thursday Evening i eat mation howe the, ite z A = with an opening of the Ticlvs guests, Wake: watertained By Mts. E. A. Kaiser Pinions tee cok aioe & | =2tteeeeevecnvanccveueeennesuereneeeucninny Thursday evening at the attractively — : = ‘ A Thousand Pairs 2 K A urnointed bridge dinner which Dr.| Mrs. E.: A. Kaiser entertained | CLASSES IN CRYSTALLINE WORK|S = and Mrs, F. B. Strauss gave in their} Thursday evening at her home, 712| Instructions in the makjng of cry-|= 3 . » 4 ‘home on First street. The affair was} Eleventh street, with two tables of | stalline beads, lamp shades, screens, |= of = ; the third of @ sories of bridge din-| bridge. The aftair was the last of a|curtains und book-ends will be giv- from 8 to 9 o'clock. ners, series of parties Mrs. Kaiser has Woodmansee store. A valentine decorative theme was | given, Monday, Februa ° ° carried out throughout the house.| Valentine decorations were used.| 8, and those who wish to attend are 248 is our wave length. Cut flowers added to the attractive- l on l é ness of the table. Three tables of brdige played after dioner, honors going to Dr. and Mrs. C. D. Dursema. 4 ativ, 7 7 : —-=-> esbruck I rCunz. jher home in Valley City this evening tentative programs. Miss Iverson Wed eee ene aee eee een Cotes + | setae arelgierimitiie city cttiee guts = : LEAVES FOR MINNEAPOL/3 _ | of Mr. and Mrs. A. 1, Overbee. To Meyer Cohen on Pee time ponlton, who is divid-| pETURNS FROM OKLAHOMA = HOSKINS-MEYER Thursday Afternoon The wedding of Miss Adciaide Iverson of Mandan to Meyer S. Cohen of this city was solemnized at 5 o’clock Thursday afternoon at the Presbyterian pi tag Rev. Paul S, Wright officiating. ie bride was ‘attended by her sister, Miss Margaret Iverson, and Mr. Cohen’s brother, Robert, was best man. Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Iverson, parents of the bride, and Mr. Sidney Cohen, father of the groom, were the only guests, Following the ceremony a wedding dinner was served at tie Grand Paeific Hotel, Mr. and Mrs. Cohen left last. evening for the Twin Cities where they will attend the automobile show. They will be at home in two weeks. Mrs. Cohen is well known among the younger set in Bismarck and Mandan. She is a graduate of the Mandan high school. Mr. Cohen graduated from the Bismarck high school in 1920 and is proprietor of the Arcade Variety store of this city. The couple will make their home in Bismardk. 3 LADIES AID ENTERTAINED The regular meeting of the Pres- ciety. A program, which included a play by the Junior Playmakers: read- ings by Velma Nupen and Phyllis @ course luncheon was served. Hon- ors_in the bridge games were won oy Miss Katherine Morris, Miss Rena lo! ing her time between her daughter, who attends school in Minneapolis, and her husband, who is employed in Bismarck, has returned to Minnea- polis after a several weeks’ stay in| the: city. ‘ ENTERTAINS LADIES AID ! Mrs. F, G. Ackerman entertained her. division of the Methodist Ladies Aid ‘society yesterday. ' Seventeen members were in attendance. At thé conclusion of a pleasant social hour the hostess served refresh- ments, COMMUNITY COUNCIL MEETING The Women’s Community Council will meet Saturday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in the-rest room of the Ma- sonic Temple. Important business is to come up and each organization is urged to send its delegates. ATTENDS MEDICAL MEETING Dr. and Mrs, L, A. Schipfer will leave this evening for Minneapolis for a few days’ visit. From there they will go to Iowa City where Dr. Schipfer will attend o medical mdet- ing. AT°HOME IN SCRANTON Mr. and Mrs, M.,R. Phelps, former the Order of the Rainbow tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Ma- SAVES FOR HOME . Stensholl will return to Mrs. E. V. Lahr, 15 Avenue B Wes has returned from Blackwell, Oki: where she has been visiting with rel- atives for two wecks. HAS SCARLET FEVER Miss Beth Wheeler, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Wheeler, is quarantined at the home on Avenue A with the scarlet fever. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Shirek, 311 Ave- nue C, announce the birth of a son this morning at the St. Alexius Hos- pital. LEAVES HOSPITAL Mrs. George J. Day, who has been ill at the St. Alexius Hospital, wi leave tomorrow for hcr home at Brit- tin. id RETURN FROM VISIT Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Zellmer have returned from a 10 day visit with r latives in Dawson ang New Rock- ford. RETURNED FROM WILTON John Ecklund has returned, from Wilton, where he spent several days on business. Mrs, J. P, Jacobson of Mott is spending a fe@ days in the city on business. Hose Al $455 Pair All Silk to the Top Sheer Quality Chiffon Hose, irregulars of higher priced Hose, in the newest wanted colors, all sizes ON SALE SATURDAY SEE WINDOW DISPLAY ouaaneny byterian Ladies Aid ‘Thursday after-|fevidents of Bismarck, ave now at TO CITIES = bi noon was followed by a potluck sup-| PPro iHenss pelos made necessity et] Le C, Christiansen will leave to- uC a O = per for the families of the members. Str" Pheipst health. night for a business visit in the » e ez | cutee ie diene? dah +: os Twin Cities. 4 = loneer and sold the articles left from! RAINBOW GIRLS WILL MEET -——— - the Christmas bazaar of the Aid so-| ‘There asd tie a’ regalarmesting of FROM MOTT = ] tater pemine we Poe ee aoe ora Sardar of cesie"qnd = Milk Chocolates ibe. OOOR seaman Pe Lape slp tae a =. Jelly Beans ...........15¢a pound few cents. Twelve in a package. Robideaux and numbers by the male uartet, was greatly enjoyed. ENTERTAINS FOR GIRLS’ The Women’s Community ‘Council entertained last evening at the Busi- ness and’ Professional Women’s club roohs for out-of-town girls. There were 22 in attendance. The evening was spent with cards and dancing after which lunchcon was served. Mrs. S. G. Severtson and Mrs. C. E. Knudtson were in’ charge. EN ROUTE HOME Miss Phyllis Evans, who has been a member of the physical education u . frocks without a, second department... of the Universit; of North Dakota faculty for the past Cocoanut Fudge ...... 20c a pound thought, any day, anywhere. month, was. the guest of Miss Irma Discards as casily as a Logan over night. Miss Evans is en A i iniaeiiNo 1a route to her home in Carson. Chocolate Drops ......15¢ a pound ee ENTERTAINS CHOJR Mr, and Mrs. F, D.. Bavendick en- tertained members of the MeCabe Methodist Episcopal church choir last Archie McGray left this morning for Grand Forks where he will enroll for the second’ semester at the: Uni- versity of North Rakota. RETURN FROM HONEYMOON Mr. and Mrs, E. G. Patterson re- sonic Temple. All members are urg- ed to be present. KING’S HERALDS MEET The King’s Heralds of the Metho- dist Episcopal church will meet to- morrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at TO GLENCOE C. E. Pickles, deputy state super- intendent of public instruction, went to. Glencoe today and tonight will deliver an address at o meeting of Ib doonmts most famous dessert husband “particular” about 1? Most men sre, and they like Candy Sale ' Saturday Fancy Hard Mixed. . “1 15c a pound Swiss Chocolate Drops..29¢ a pound jannenonnnanaannsnana DRUUDORUUDDOLADERDODOADADUARIOESONOOOCREEORDORNNNNNODOOND Beautiful Is the remark we hear—when showing the model pictur above—made in Sauterne Kid with blonde trim, 18/8 spi heel. It’s a “Fashion Plate” Aichmond's Bootery Safety from loss of charm under trying hygienic conditions secure this way. True pro- tection—discards like tissue CORES of women's disor- \J ders are largely traced to- day to old-time “sanitary: pads,” insecure and unsanitary. Eight in 10 better-class women today. employ “KOTEX.” Wear lightest gowns and Five times as absorbent as ordinary cotton pads! Deodorizes. Ends ALL fear of offending. ‘| KOTEX No laundry—discard like tissue Our announcer will give you our SS O36 C} se Wy .. WHY PAY WAR PRICES ? “Millions of poun used TE government gee sey oo eee te HA | Jap Rose Soap, = { cities, Peetehtully sweet andcan be served plain 5 ‘ i ; or with fruit, nuts and whipped cream. SATURDAY, *’ SATURDAY, Women | Mr: and Mrs, dullus Meyer of Bald- In addition Jell-O is readily } oot 4Ba 5 2 Boxe: ' wins ‘the birth of a son on Fa ii ay nati yaa ga SGI oud Je Tell Each Other { ‘Tuesday, . ‘and oon how! pee \ shout spies Seas Fine ‘silk chiffon hose on scription AN-A-CIN, of | , $2.25, see pie = soaring teliek from ~ i hats $8.00 and $10.00. Any| ) TONIGHT ANA-CIN Tabi do ot aft the heat ’ + winter hat $1.00. Rose Shop. * FRIDAY ana contain ‘no narcotics. Clinically proved. , SATURDAY Handy Pocket Tin Onty 25¢ : —SSSEEEE—————===— ai , 7 é yD = _ im | Matines Beery ‘A: L' The Flavoris Roasted In! The Weather 1] , : | been coffee, however you make it, just doesn’t | i Partly ‘cloudy tonight fii. potas DR. M. E. BOLTON seem totasteright—maybe the fault is notyours. | and Saturday ; We. La : . Osteopathic Physician Ne ce can pe good if the delicate coffee aroma { | elder. : | , } ? * hasbeen lost from the coffee bean during roasting. | SATURDAY SPECIAL f 116 4th St. Telephone 240W Buy White House Coffee with the flavor roasted ’ \o a - z : Bismarck, N. D. «in. Then you can be sure thatvall of Nature's rich. Vv, ‘ is th | We have just received a Fk ag ragls p ees pacacreed by ome eins ‘ se * . . ite louse roastin; FOCess. em you can : are ph life ri limited quantity of Japanese servn colice that is ldeenrghaadsliieat ne ant @ ue ee coy a in Tee Hi dalnerbintils pd ony Bo vy | “oT ‘ e 01 b > ses of the feet success- not accept a su ticute. your | LOOKS ah | tractive patterns. br facpr thas is seamed ie. - as well as, | Special. for Saturday only. Bee} OF pikes Boney » 3 ‘ re 2 CU AR te " mond’s Bootery oe x BOOKS. Mone, | | while they last, at per set $4.65 : ia rnent, thrill Evenings by appointment, I] BOWMAN FURNITURE CO, rp AcREAT PICTURE | gO ier ean eo Moras COME EARLY! ' at a || 4 Rohs OW: PROMPTLY 7:30 .

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