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“O00: wel + Aioe “* we hea a ie aa ee +e oe “( “as Cv ou ae |e te 0 * Mrs. C. O. Robinson Hostess Saturday to Five Tables of Bridge|” Mrs. C. 0. Robinson was hostess Saturday ‘afternoon at her home on Avenue A to five tables of bridge. Bowls of jonquils were used about the rooms, which were’ prettily de- corated in orchid and yellow. The same colors were used in the card table appointments and in the course juncheon served nt the conclusion of ty play. The hostess was assisted vs. Ray M. Bergeson. Witonors in the «eld were won by nia A. W. Mundy and Mrs. George rd, eel RETURNS Bs pektly ENTS’ CON- David Cook py ai Fhe city over the week-end the guest of relatives] po and friends, Mr. Cook was en route to Grand Forks after attending a conference of student representa- tives from midwestern colleges and universities, which was heid week in New Orl La. FROM CALIFORNIA Mrs. J. P. Sell returned yesterday from a few weeks’ visit with fricnds and relatives at various places in California, Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Ryan of Little Falls, Minn,, who accom- panied Mrs, Selt on the trip, stop- ped off here for a short visit. They will return to their home tomorrow. Mrs. Sell and Mrs. Ryan are sisters, RETURNS FROM TRIP. Mrs. a. Van Horn returned Sunday from a two months’ visit in Los An- geles and other California cities Kansas City, Mo., and Detroit, Mich ‘In Detroit Mrs, Van Horn was th guest of her daughter. ion FROM VISIT IN ALABAMA . J. Hunter has return trom @ nionth’s visit in Mobile, Ala., with her sister. Mrs. Hunter was called to Mobile by the serious ill- ness of her sister, who is now much improved, RETURN FROM CHICAGO Dr. and. Mrs. M. W. Roan and daughter, Abigail, returned last. evening from Chicago where they were . called by the death of Dr. Roan’s brother, Dr. C, F. Roan, a prominent physician of Chicago, RECOVERS FROM ILLNESS Miss Marion Melby, who has been ill for two weeks at o local hospital, is improved and has returned to her work at the Bank of North Dakota. WEEK-END VISIT IN FARGO Mrs. Culver S. Ladd_ has returned from Fargo where she visited over the week. and attended the col- lege-university basketball games. RETURN TO MOTT Mrs. Grant Helming and Mrs. Roy Gerie of Mott, who have spent the past week in the- city shopping, re- turned to their home yesterday. NURSE RETURNS HOME Miss Freda Uhde, who has been attending a patient at the St. Alexius hospital for the past weck, has re- turned to her home in Wilton, MOVES FROM McCLUSKY A. C. Booth of McClusky has come jismarck and is located on Fourth street, Mr. Booth is employed by the highway commission, TO FARM AT DENHOFF Nolan Nichols left this afternoon for Denhoff where he will engage in farming. Mr. Nichols has been employed im Bismarck, PARENTS OF SON Mr, and Mrs. John W. Larson, 1004 Seventh street, announce the birth of a son on:February 23 at the Bis- k hospital. WOODMEN WILL MEET The Modern Woodmen of Ameri- ca will meet this evens at 8 o'clock at the A, O, U. W. hall. * good at- tendance is lesired, NURSES ALUMNI TO MEET Tho gismevek Hospital Alumni as- tociation will meet tomorrow even- ing at the hospital. VISITED DAUGHTER. 3 Mrs, Theron: Ellison of Sterling, spent the week-end in the city with ‘her daughter, Miss Miss Mary Ellison. GUEST OF OF DAUGHTER William McAllister of Braddock: was the guest of his daughter, Caro- ‘line, over Sunda: CONFINED TO HOME Master Donald Ward is confined to his home with ear trouble. HERE WITH FRIENDS Miss Bernice Nelson of Sterling visited friends, in Bismarck over the; week-end. HERE SATURDAY “ H. E. Wildfang of Sterling was in the city Saturday, last The Weather Fair tonight and prob- ebly Tuesday ; not sock ) change in emperature. MONDAY, MARCH -1,-1926 Social and Personal tertained Saturday evening in their planned bridge dinner. ‘ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Lions Told About the for dustry, past week transacting business the federal bureau of animal in- Well may He close His eyes, but not | eart,” Prapeeal ads: “Wtie sins bean: passed us with so much that is dark and perplexing, . . . leave us not to our own devices, not even BACK FROM VISIT s Esther Nelson, who has been visiting nt her home in Washburn nor suffer when we pray Thee to ers’: Asso n was the speaker for a week, has returned to Bis-} us for any ere to Thee or far. any : . marek. pain to Ge to Walkedecaewieeet, (the bl luncheon this noon Bridge Dinner Is ence feuding Plant thorns about! the G tic hotel. His subj Given Saturday at 1 Mr. and Mea C. Te Newman and) fk, ‘aie PE eh CO Baba lcs ca id ‘Thee, lest we lose, our jay rand) broeress. the. city id growth and uld svo be the ota. lore than a mill nt in spall miss the happy gate, Amen. (Copyright, 1920- oe & _Fagley) the D TH C ri ‘a. At least 60 new hon Bath be ere rding to pres plans, toxether w ines h several new bi b | ear Bigler of Wilton were the zuests L.K. Thompson Home! ot Mrs: Mattie Hill over Sunday. RETURNS FROM SWEET BRIAR Miss Anne Katzke returned at noon today from Sweet Briar where she spent Sunday with her parents, RETURNS HOME Donald Carson has returned home in Mott after a seve a visit in the city with friends. VESTRY ME! The Vestry of $ will ‘meet Tucnda o'clock in the Daten SON BO BORD Mr. and Mrs. William Dolan an-' rounce the h of a son today at the St. Alexius hospital. DISCHARGED FROM HOSPITAL Mra, Carl Munson and baby gir have been discharged from the Bis- marek hospital. Mr. and Mrs. L. K. L, K. Thompson en- home, 612 Avenue D, at a prettily Covers were marked for 12 and roses were used attractively on the table. After dinner three tables of bridge were played. Dr. and Mrs. C. 0. Robinson won honors. ar was appointed cha main of the attendance contest railroud m the international 1 San Fran that medical |, id the faithful hus- e all the | a F ald gi ‘and loving care of her mothe h band and daughter, Mrs. Catheri OK vife of E. B. Klein, pas a.m, yesterday at he home, street. Death caused by pernicious anemia, with which Mrs. Klein had been afflicted | for several years past. Her cond! tion has been quite serious for the | past year and consequently her pass ing ‘was not entirely unexpecte However, her untimely death is a great shock, not only to the bereaved ones, but to their host of friends us wel Catherine Sinner was born at Ca: selton, N. D., November 14, 1892, the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Nicholas Sinner. She to young woman \hood at that place, ‘attending th schools of Ci on and being ¢¢ {uated from its high school, On ( tober 30, 191 married te a B. Klein. In y moved to WEEK-END VISITOR | marek, weave bey shaver bikes < fe Dr. Ernest Larson of Underwood | He | " siter inthe i gocurtiving are the husband and one | was a week-end visitor in the . ‘a highite 6 acherines:*Batatee,conge | 12: MrecKlein's mother, Mrs. Gathe ERE OVE Waa wi be Sinner of ‘Casselton: broth wieltoe incthe elty. ner of Greenfield, Towa; and | : ~D. Smith of Im: | ther passed: @ ng the past year and jbalt, vith the @xsenejon of Urlet Mrs. Sinner has been at the | home here to assist in caring r daughter °Puneral sere day morn at 9 o'clock, Mary's cathedral, with Fath Assisting shim will be! Desp! SPECIAL MEETINGS AT GERMAN BAPTIST CHURCH An evangelistic meeting will’ be conducted at the German Baptist! church on the corner of hth and Rosser streets at 7:30 o'clock this evening. The meetings will continuc} throughout the week. Rev. Aif of und, Wis. and Rev. F. Trautner of Beulah will be in charge. RETURNS FROM CALIFORNIA C. W. Smith has returned from Los Angeles, Calif., where he accompan- ied his wife and daughters about two months ago. Mr, Smith made the trip by car, returning by way of Denver. Mrs. Smith and daughters hae remain in California for somc- ime. PAST MATRONS’ NIGHT Past matrons’ night will be observ- ed at the regular meeting of the Eastern Star Tuesday evening at the Masonic Temple. The obligation vice will be exemplified by the matrons. Refreshments are to be served. RETURNS FROM WINNIPEG Judge W. L. Nuessle returned last evening from Winnipeg where he has been attending the twenty- first | | jee nvention Septem n offered he club havin the most perfect endance during — the months, nittee include K. 0, Bailey, €. ‘owler, and Gerald Richholt. Herman Brocopp, John V. Br meyer and Tom H. Burke wer: pointed ax a membership committ nd Jack Fleck and R. V. Stair w mobile show. The club agreed RECOVERS FROM ILLNESS Marvel Kjelstrup, who has been! , confined at his ho by illness, has! recovered, dvertising it. Rev. A. A. visitor. on March 17, WEEK-END VISIT Ivan and Mla Bigler spent the end in Wilton withggrionds and tives. ~ HI Mrs. C a week-end anniversary of the founding of the Rotary International, which was held on Saturday and Sunday. RETURN FROM CALIFORN! Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Peterson of Hazelton, who have just returned from a two months’ visit in Califor: s will be held Tues nia, were in the city today. They Daily Lenten Bible reading Weigi cessor to the old-time “sanit: visited in San Francisco and San | and meditation preparcd. for |) Fisher. Inte [pad.” A new way that offers Diego. Commission on Evangelism of || Mary’s com The eilhaere | A, Brow Barbie, | reater protection. A way that e the old problem of disposal. Eight in 10 better-class won now use “KOT i Discard: will be ©. John Mil Harold Brel, Willard Memorial Service Tonight! Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America, MONDAY The Way of Peace UNDERGOES OPERATION Little Miss Beatrice Vater, daugh- ter of Rev. and Mrs. W. was operated upon for ear trouble. Sh nicely today. berger, and Wendel Sanders. aatlopiatong : PEEL SUR caligeit oases. Gian. tissue, No laundry. Noembar- HOME FROM FARGO + It is I; be not afraid. ; : A {rassment. Dr. W. H. Bodenstab has returned | segitation—-Darkness falls upon us.{ yA, Memorial service for Frances F.! : i som et stnese ih Hae Pay re ‘A-atorm of adve: ind injusti le we give Ayaete = e times sorbent as ot tices ae Sitended the: “Agriculiaral)” Gyeremepnn a. Mitticulty ike a/ oc lek, tt the Mest. Baniss rh. nary cotton pads. fete basketball games on Friday groat, wind drives us. buck, ‘The e following program has been pre “ e and Saturday. | ae pares Deodorizes, thus ending A . lossvof dur goods or of reputation | Py a vaience. danger of offending. Obtainable at all drug and dep: ment stores simply by say s irreparable, We are but in that very storm r comes to us and to “Before Iwas afflicted I 1.0.0. F, MEETING @ | A regular meeting of the Capitol City Lodge, I. O. O. F., will be held Tuesday at 8 o'clock, "Dancing will Mrs. William Suckow. “The Spirit of France P. B. and Bismarek and Prayer Pageant, Will the Mas! bless. RETURN FROM ROM WASHBURN circumstances we are at last una- Package of 12 costs only a few Mrs. Leslie French of Bismarck] ,,,fraid and free, 7 The public is invited. , cents. Proves old ways a needless and Mrs, William Kershaw of Me-|“AWaY despair, my gracious Lord a HA autaittiaae ae tacenclil Goacit Kenzie have returned from a visit, oth hear dls Seer theuiNew. Avabeuit -3( Tak wy stnees to voursell; ry. fe with their father, Ed Biotviman at) - Thoukh, winds and waves asault ‘ Mes Walla Walla, Washington. my keel featured Baby and Doll car- | He doth preserve it; He doth steer, Evin when the boat seems most. to reel. Storms are the triumph of His art; riages at Webb Brothers. Use Gas, the scientific fuel. IS ILL HERE Mr, and Mrs. M. E. Goodman of McKenzie are in the city with their three-year-old daughter, who is iil at a local hospital, BIRTIL ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Plomasen an- | nounce the birth of a daughter on Sunday, February 28, at the Bis- marck hospital. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL | | Mrs. Alfred Zuger is again at her! home, 201 West Thayer, after a week's illness at the Bismarck hosp’ tal. ! Matinee Every Day 2:30—Evenings 7:30 and 9 PARENTS OF SON Mr. and Mrs. . Stokes announce the birth of a Saturday, Febru- ary 27, at the St, Alexius hoepital. MARRIED SATURDAY. Ernestine Hieb and Lester Hays were united in ma ce by Justice Anton Beer Saturday, February 27. WEEK-END VISITORS Senator and Mrs. Frank Ployhar of Valley City were visiting in Bis- marck over the week-end. Becausg he Jocked like a Sheik they tried to give him seven wives ... . but when a fellow’s got one swect- heart, and he“loves her, and she loves him, you can’t in- terest him in seventy wives —no aneuer whose wives ul ND YOU IS ILL-AT AT HOSPITAL a KNOW. 1, BROTHER! Miss Ellan Coghlan is at the St. Alexius hospital convalescing after a several oaks! (Une illness. A HAREM BUSINESS ' TRIP = OF Miss Dorothy Blanding of the workmen’s compensation bureau has NEWS PICTURES ° HILARITY returned from a business trip in, La ‘ Moure, Ellendale and Forman. | COMEDY AND LAUGHTER RETURNS FROM M BUSINESS TRIP Dr. H. H._Cohenour has returned ‘rom Max, N. D., where he- spent “FELIX IN BLUNDERLAND” Bismarck’s Progress G. W. Wright of the Home Build ets to and interveni Other members of the com- © appointed a committee for the auto- support the show by attending and Holmes | ins were made for a St. Patrick's Science for this new hy- gienic pad that discards easily as tissue — no HERE is now an exquisite suc- s easily as a piece of went astray.” “Whom the Lord} vances Willard,” “KOTEX.” You ask for it withoat ply | we see that He is behind the grim y KOTEX No laundry=discard like tissue | TONIGHT MONDAY - TUESDAY Goodsill Is Made M. M. Goodsill has been neral pi rthern Paci quarters at nounced today. b, at at ject the Mr. Goods rom wssil The appointme CARD OF THA To the friends who ha many kindness vement, we express our thanks. show mes a ent us airs | pin: | to be to t- ing the American Legi Miss Elizabeth Shermer and ‘A Theo. Anderson and family, ox me | “t: |(*HEST COLDS to IiCKS YOU CAN HAVE YouR FILPIS DEVELOPED BUTONCE DAILY PHOTO SERVICE BISMARCK | | F ary | walking heel are among the new ¢ far ;| See Be Strapped styles, "i nds y S' | eautifully tailored, come in FOOT SPECIALIST | nae Pade Sond ’ AML diseases of the feet success- | pestis smart versions and new ay men fully treated, colors. i Phone 311 Richmond's Bootery rdi- LL Osteopathic Physician 116 4th St, Bismarck, N. D. art- ing | tl ' | hoe Concordia College Choir Hi So The people of Bismarck and vicinity are fortunate in having an opportunity of hearing. Concordia Choir. It is ot an ordinary church choir, but is a fine group of talented singers under the able direction of one of the most musical direc! nanan «. she emg They do not = the come es anthems which ‘ease, Nicola yl a Fe rte ion, ‘but ably present ¢ icolai, iss, pentane and give su Pail emacs “an. appetite for: —- : Pumps with Military, Values up to $10.00, General Passenger | Agent of the N. P.| appointed . Smith, pas ant general during our be- sincere Mrs. E. H. matey and family. d father, and Also Rev. Apply over throat and chest cover with hot flannel cloth, Qvar 17. MAR, lion Jare Used Age DR. CLARA B. WESTPHAL Sat. Evenings by appointment. DR, M. E. BOLTON Telephone 240W Tuesday and Wednesday An end of season clean up of odds and ends of Pumps and Oxfords in many good patterns, affords a great saving op- portunity on high grade footwear. Shop Early. Women’s Shoes Two tables piled high with high grade street and dress shoes for immediate and summer wear. Satin, Patent Leather, and Grey, Tan or Brown Suede and Brown Calfskin Oxfords with Military and Cuban hee!s. Not all sizes in every style, but a size for every woman. Better Kodak Finishing “YOU'LL NOTICE THE DIFFERENCE” HOSKINS - MEYER ill nt us weinears Smart Slippers \ fr Early Spring Walks | It is good just to be alive in the spring, but to really enjoy the loveliness of these days a daily stroll is the thing. New slip- pers of patent and kid especial- ly designed with a comfortable In Our Department MARCH 2 AND 3 Black Kid, Black Cuban and high heels. Also Black Children’s Shoes Buy Their School Shoes Now. High shoves, Oxford and Sandals, in. Black and Brown leathers; also Patent leathers are shown in sizes up to 2. 3/8 or Spring heels on good sturdy shoes that will stand” the hardest kind of wear. Values in this lot were up to. $4.50. Shop early. .