The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 19, 1926, Page 5

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ni if . Wick records. Webb Bros.._| ——————————— All, leavesus not. “Napoleon over. the i fhe. Mrs. Obert Olson Hostess at Second Party of a Series Tutedy afernggn nt Kor hpeecon r street with the second of a of bridge Sapte. Roses and er and the decorated white and blue color motif was carried out in all anpointments, Four tables of bridge were-in play during the afternoon, ‘honors goin; O. Robinson and Mrs. J. J. luncheon was served n of the afternoon, HERE FROM JAMESTOWN Miss Emily Catr ‘and Miss Mar- garet Thorpe of Jamestown are in ty fot the week-end, guests of Marice Belk and Miss Martha Gertrude dquist. They will at- ‘tend ereiale wcahike bas- ere this evening. Séev- eral secil events have been in honoy, of the visitors. [oo GUESTS: AT GOLDEN WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. John Kenyon and Mrs, Belle Van Vieet and son, Allen, all of Bismarck, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sharp and family of Sterling were guests at the Golden ybndd gelebration of Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Sharp.on Wedne: HERE ON. BUSINESS Edward A. Whitaker of St. Paul, traveling passenger nt for the Chicago, St. i}, . Minneapol: Omaha, and the Chicago and Ni weaterh railway compani business. visitor in Bisma ATTENDING CONVENTION OF PHYSICIANS Dr, E, Ps Quain, Dr. V. J. LaRose and Dr. H. 0. Arnson have gone to Detroit, Mich., where they will at- tend a medical convention. HERE FROM FARGO iWilliam Tice, representative of the local firm -of MeCarthy-Tice and company in Fargo, is in the city on business. i —_ FROM McCLUSKY ! R. C.. Oliver, M. C. Schroeder, F. M. Mei john Bauer, ind P. A. Winter, allof McClusky, acting business ip the city yesterd: HERE FROM. MINNEAPOLIS E,..C. Ruble, formerly of Driscoll, is in the city from Minneapolis, where he pe makes his home, for a seyeral days’ business visit. SCHOOL IS CLOSED The Apple Creek district school, No. 2. is closed this week because of the illness of the teacher, Mrs. M. Doyle, who has the mumps. ‘WEEK-END VISIT Miss Adelaide Claeys will go, to ek-end to be the guést of friends. -She' will re- turn Monday evening. HERE FROM HEBRON Mr. and Mrs, Frank Hartman of Hebron arrived in the city yesterday. Mra, Hartman has entered a local hos- pital. for trea PES! man Scheffer will resume classes after the first of March at her studio, street, Bismarck. RAINBOW GIRLS TO” MEET There will be a regular meeting of at 7:30 o'clock at the Ma-' ‘emple. PARENTS OF DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Daven; the city announce the birt daughter yesterday at the St. Alex> ius hospital. VISITING BROTHER | jayd Strohl and children rrived from Regan for a visit wi Mrs. Strohl’s brother, M. C. Doyle. sonic HERE FOR VISIT Mrs. Delmer McClelland of Wing arrived. in the city last evening for! @ several days’ visit, with friends. —_ e« ROM GLEN ULLIN zGront Hel le and’ H. J. Klasen of Glen Ullin business visitors in e city Fenteraay. i SHOPPING HERE Mrs, J. J. Kaberer of Hazelton was shopping in the city yesterday. HERE FROM UNDERWOOD Fred Asch of Underwood is spend- ing a few days in the city. . SLL AT HOSPITAL C, Miller of New Sglem a focal hospital. ILL AT HOSPITAL — Mrs, R. E. Chit seriously ill at the Bistiarck . the latest! in. No regular meeting of the Elks tonite. The latest hits on Bruns- hostess| ‘ {Nonpartisan Women Are Entertained at a Children’s Party Members of the Nonpartisan Wo- men’s club’ were entertained last evening at a children’s party: in Odd Fellows hall. Decorations, sui able,to the nature of the aff } Games and stunts were enjoyed dur- ing the evening and prizes were awarded in each event. About a hun- dred ladies were in attendance. Luncheon as served at the clusion of the evenii for the patty were Mrs. Lal 5 Mrs. E. O. Bailey, Mrs. Fisher, Mrs, Cathro, Mrs. Larkin, Mrs. T. H. H. Thoresen, Mrs. Robert Byrne, Mrs. Jennie Ulstud, Mrs. L. S. French and Mrs. H. J. Roberts. TO BE GUESTS HERE Norton Davis, Richard Vallancey id HaYold Niebauer of Jamestown will be the week-end guests of Ron- ald McIntyre, arriving today to arck-Jamestown ba: Mr. Mcintyre will e ening with a dancing henor. VISITOR LEAVES Michael Cooney of Havre, Mont., who has been a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Hawley for the ast few days, left fday for ‘asselton where he will visit friends Mr, Cooney is Mrs. ‘and relatives. Hawley’s broth WALTHER LEAGUE WILL MEET The regular business and educa- tional meeting of the Walther League of the Zion Evangelical Lutheran church will be held thi ing at 8 o'clock in the chapel. are requested VISITS AT HOME - : Miss Julia Zellmer will leave to- morrow morning for her home in Braddock for a three days’ visit. RETURN HOME i John. A. Beck has returned to his home.in McClusky after a short bus- iness visit in the. city. LEAVES FOR MAX Dr. H. H. Cohenour leaves tomor- | row morning for Max on a several days’ business visit. VISITING HERE E. B, Robertson of Stevens Point, is spending some time in the with relatives. RETURNS HOME E. A. Lewis has returned to his home in Baldwin after a short visit C.J} in the city. HERE ON BUSINESS Peter Hoffman and Louis Meyer, Sr., of. McClusky ure in the city on business. IS ILL Mrs. Henry Burman, 10 West Thay- er, is.confined to Ker home by ill- ness. ON BUSINESS Victor Anderson of Still was a business vistor in the city yesterday. 18 ILL Miss Marion Melby is confined to G11 First| the St. Alexius hospital by illness. | You will find the- latest in ‘new Spring coats and dresses jeuthe Order of Rainbow . tomorrow! at the Bismarck Cloak Shop. xevening Daily Lenten Rible reading and .meditation prepared for Commission on Evangelism of Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America. FRIDAY ‘The Incarnate “Word” * Rend Jn. 1:11-18. Text: 1:14, And the Word became flesh, and dwelt among us. Medttation—The Creative Spirit of God was embodied in the flesh, he G@welt in Jesus. ‘When men have been gohd and been eaid that in them. In J for the first time in history a com- plete human personality. in whom God Christ we have a8 been realized; in him God dwelt so manifestly ‘that plain men recog- nized him as Immanuel, “God with us" Not only so, contact With him brought the life of God into ordi- nary men, “To as many as received him ‘to ‘them gave he‘ the power to become the children of Ged." ul of the | universe, mind of man, Spirit of Jewus Christ, who dwellest in all things, from whon; and in whom and unto whom we are; we thank Thee. ‘Thou hast so formed ‘the world and so made the heart of man that we eannot escape Thee, and would not if we could. . . . Shine through our blindness, break thrcugh all our de- lustons, strive with our rebellion, plead ‘with our pride. Thou art our ‘Amen. Jap Rose Soap 4 Bars for 25c Every Transaction must be to Your Entire Satisfaction : or Purchase Price will be Refunded. Women’s Full-Fashioned Thread Silk Irregulars of the better grades 1,600 pairs of women’s full fashioned thread silk Hose with elastic mercerized garter tops and-lisle sole. A large selection of the popular shades to choose from. Sizes 814 to 10. Original and Artistic Needlework . Charming Ten Set. The correct thing for tea or fter bridge. Conaiets of 36x36 Square Cover and Four Nap- kins stamped on ite Permanent Finish Indian Head, 85. WwW sufficient Nun’s Boilproof Flosses for working, $1.00. auction Chart Included. ae \\ 5130, \ with unique ne Attractively by ruction Chart Furnished, Dresses for Raby. Teaty Hatiste and stamped with ‘ocheting. No. 5471 In- No. 5504. Cildren’s Rompers, 1 to 2 years. Sturdy handsome, Stamped and ready mades Good grad bray. Choice of pink, blue or gold with White Ind erolar ant poekets as shown, $1.90. Instruction Cha: elu ‘ ra you have. been nt Finish Indl: inch round eov inch, $2.75; 18x48 sc set of four; Instruction Charts uifet Pur- No. 5620, Chil "ns Drenses, ready made and stamped on High Grade re Cloth, Instruction Charts Included. Sizes, 2 years and 4 yoars; very speciat at 79e, New Rompers, Creepers and -Panta Dresses in English Prints : Of: Plain and Combination Fast Color Washable Materials. Newest Spring Styles. Many,-with * touches of Hand Embroidery. 1 to 6 years $1.19 $1.75 Infants’ and Children’s Wear Infants’ Knitted Capes All wocl knitted Capes with sleeves. Offered with pink, blue and white trimmings. Very attractive and $3.50 4 Infants’ Dresses quality White .Nainsoo! 6: mos. and 1 year V-Neck Slip-on Sweaters All, Wool Yarn. Contrasting colors :trim the border, cuffs and Vsneck band. It comes in lovely, -colot8 “of the'‘poftest ‘and finest wool; for boy or. girl $2 95 2 to 6 years " Infants’ Rubber Diapers Triangle shape, medium. very reaction i ‘Silk Crib Comforters * uilted_and Hand Embroidered. Pink and blue. Excellent $2.95 Creepers and Rompers Hand Embroidered and’ Crocheted ‘ Mages af pink blue ‘end whine gy aa ¢.mos., 1,'2 and 3.years « 1 and large sizes, a Hand Made and-Hand Embroidered, of fine - The latest hits on Bruns-! Webb Bros. wick records. B} Our optometrica the best for th sion— our style sense the best I for your looks, RE BONHAM. OPTOMETRIST BISMARCK ‘No Dak SS A ll TRAINED athletes can take long runs without weakening. Florsheim Shoes can take long walks without showing any fatigue. Stam- ina counts—in a shoe, as well as in , a runner. Are you going? Where? to the Yeomen basket social and dance, Tuesday, Feb. 23d, A. O. U. W. Hall. Yeomen and Friends, come and have a good time. Don’t for- get your basket. TONIGHT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Saturday Afternoon February 20th Tea and Wafers will be served. During this time we will have-a special showing of all spring millinery display- ed on live models. €:) Both old and new customers are invited to attend. Borresen’s Millinery NIGEY BLDG. MANDAN, N. DAK. andy Sale Sugared Peanuts Fresh From the Candy Kitchen. 100 pounds on sale Saturday —at— 1 1B. l Oc Yo 1B. A real treat for the children and grownups. A. W. Lucas Co. TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING RESULTS MATINEE EVERY DAY ANNA Q. NILSSON - LIONEL BARRYMORE PAULINE GARON. SP » —RUSSEL SIMPSON—GLADYS:-BROCKWELL 66 "THE |: ~ ROAD” _ A-drama of the gold country where men fought for ' ‘gold—fought for love—fought for life itself, andthe — woman who played their game THEIR way tind won! : NEWS PICTUR S BS — COMEDY “MERRY MANERS”

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