The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 18, 1926, Page 5

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- Mesdames Sullivan and Henry Hostesses at Bridge-Luncheon Mrs. John F, “Sullivan ‘of Mandan and Mrs, Frank 8, Henry entertained the members of the Wednesday Bridge club of Bismarck and mem- hers of two four-some bridge clubs at a luncheon-bridge on St. Patrick’s The guests went to the Sullivan home in Mandan where .the first courses of the luncheon were served and them came to the Henry apart- ment in; Bismarck where the last courses ‘Were served and bridge was played, Honora went to Mrs. P. EB. Byrne, me Lanterman of Mandan and Mrs. C. Remington. T-Square Club is Entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Overbee The T- Square club | club was Sate ane last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs, A. L.. Overbee. Appointments were aaaaee out in yellow and white and the same motif was used in the course luncheon served at the con- clusion of the play. Honors in the games were won ig Mrs. G. L. Personius and Mr. E, Peck. Three tables were in play. PURFEERST—HANSEN Miss Helga Olive Hansen of Al- mont, No®s and Mr. George Fur-| feerst of New Salem, N. D., were married at the Baptist parsonage Wednesday evening, March A. A. Holmes officiating. The couple was attended by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Purfeerst, brother and sister-in-law | of the groom. Mr. and Mrs, Purfeerst will make their home on a farm near} New Salem. AWAY ON BUSINESS J. A. Kitchen, commissioner of agricdlture and labor, is at James- town today, where he'is visiting the state hospital for the insane. To- morrow morning Mr. Kitchen will re- ; present the state board of adminis- tration at the State Teachers’ col- lege conimericement at Minot, and tomorrow evening he will address a! Parent-Teachers’ mecting at Tuttle, ERE FOR A WEEK Miss Bertha Palmer, field worker | for the state council of religious ed- | ucation, returned to Bismarck last | evening and expects to be here for about a week. Miss Palmer during the past'-few weeks has been con- ducting standard training schools in’ religious work at Jamestown and Grand Forks. ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT The third number of the entertain- ment course sponsored by the Bap- tist Young People’s Society wiil be given this evening at the church, beginning at 7:30, when the high | school glee club will sing, followed) by a lecture on “A Trip Through the | United States Treasury.” Judge John | Burke will be the speaker. | ENTERTAINED. CLASS” Miss Melba Whittemore entertain- ed the members of her Sunday school class of tha Présbyterian church last evening at an informa) social nd business meeting in her home, ‘At the conclusion of the evening re- freshments were served. HOSTS AT DINNER Mr. and’ Mrs, LV. Spohn were hosts last evening at dinner in com- pliment to Mr. S. D. Ashford of Washington, D. C., who is in Mandan transacting business for the inter- stdte commerce commission. NONPARTISAN, N CLUB TO MEET The regular meeting of the Wom- en's Nonpartisan Club No, 1 will be held at the Odd Fellows hall at 8 o'clock this evening, There will he a program followed by a social hour, All members and i trionda invited. See the display of Easter Hats at Borresen’s Millinery. Mandan, N.” Visit our Cash and Carry Counter daily, 4 p. m. to 6:30 p. m—Gussners. Basketball tonight. Phan- toms ys, Steele I ents, at the High School Gym. Use Gas. the selentifie fuel. The Weather / Rain or snow tonight; not much change in temperature YOU'LL CERTAINLY WANTA - NEW SUIT FOR EASTER Bergeson’s Quality-Style-Economy. ¢.| morning, March 19, at “A Thrilling and Authentic Camera Record of. the nea Wedding Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mithollan Celebrated Mr. and Mrs. Frank Milhollan en- tertained last evening in. their home at a prettily planned bridge party rat THERE See tee eee idee envety| Miss Frances Piller of Valley City | during the evening, honors going tol guest of Mist Wainy bn) rune Mrs. Frank Aughney of Mandan and! &! ed ght See on Mr. James Curran, Fifth street. St. Patrick's favors were used decorating the rooms and the green and white color scheme was used the. course luncheon served conclusion of the evening. ON CANADIAN TRIP A. A. Doerner and E, A. Thorberg, agents for the Great-West Life As- surance company, left this morning OF i ee At that point they & special train carrying company’s soreiel hundred of the agents on a trip to Prince Rupert, Victoria, Vancouver, and other Cun: dian points. excursion, the trip comin; ward for thein_work work during 1926. DELPHIAN SOCIETY PROGKAM The Alpha Eta Delphian if will meet at the Elks hall English Artists..Miss Hardy Jackson} were shopping in t Hogarth . Mrs, J. P. French ~ Reynolds .. Mrs, Kris Kiolstrup TO VISIT IN SOUTH DAKO‘ Gainsborough .... Mrs. J. Taylor| Miss Grace Alt has left for vavious Tumer ... Mrs. M. Register| cities in South Dakotdwhere she | Londseer inter A. A. Whittemore | wilt vinit relatives and friends. 17, Rev. | The Pre-Raphaelites—Mrs. A. N. New- ton. ILL AT HOME Mrs, Mathilda Bagley is confined} where he will visit rel to her home by illness. RETURN HOME i qT e. sociati ~ dirs. P.M. Gosuey, and daughter! of Maccabees will meet tomorrow at the The men will be guests of the company during the two weeks’ as a re- 230 o'clock, The program to be given follows: To Grocers: You, too, have noticed the, vast change of recent years . the steadily growing acceptance of G-W’ Sugar by your trade. Your co-operation and ‘the uniform quality is the aiid have made that possible. “T SPECIAL MUSIC returned to their flome in this morning after a several days’ visit in Bismarck, ens at the home of Mr.cand Mrs. C.'R. Kositzky, TO ELECT OFFICERS The Bismarck Elks logge will clect officers for the ensuing year at the regular meeting tomorrow evening. All members of the order are urged to be present, WASHBUR} Mr, and Mrs. Henr; daughter and Mrs. 1 Washburn were in the siting and shopping. ISITORS . Sheldon and Sheldon of eday in Sehrenk left s + and other | I meet at the home ancy, 408 afternoon at street, o'clock, Friday BUSINESS TRIP '. E. Wingreene will leave tonight ae te the Twin Cities where he will transact business, UNDERGOES OPERATION Mrs, Herman Zilsdors (of Hail underwent an operation at the St. Alexius hospital. HERE TODAY Walfred Harju of McKenzie, K. L, Luiska and Gust Ekhoin of seb i LEAVES F A. BR. Jodke, this morning | W. B.A. TO MEET Today She Steriing|! FAGTUGGT Lee BETES j ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ight at 8 o'clock at the A. 0. U. W. has Waen a © ss of candidates will } be initiated. The state deputy, Mrs. Ange DeMam, will be present. acre Miss Mayme Kintyre | Spent Wednesday in the city, shop-| toms vs. S ping and visiting friends. a > ED FROM FARGO Dr. H. Bl Cohenour has returned from Furgh whe acting busines: HERE t of her broth: er and sister If nominated and elected [will treat © me fairly. € respect- t RILLINGS | fully solicit, the support of the i: Killing 4» Where he will trans- act business, See the display of Easter, |Hats at Borresen’s Millinery, Mandan, N. D. i Regular Friday _ evening ‘idances at Baldwin ‘discontin-| ued until further notice. he hae been trana | POLITICAL ANNOUNCEM peihe is for the office of State ovan of Williston | the June, See the display of Easter Hats’ at Borresen’s Millinery , Mandan, N. D. Basketball tonight. Phan- teele Independents, t the High School Gym. T hereby announce myself Attorney of Burleigh County 1926, Primary Election” morning for | electors of Burleigh County, Joseph Coghla 3-18-19-20-; Modern, Scientific Methods in the Treatment of Disease Rheumatism, stomach trouble, " nervous disorders, and other Visit our Cash and Carry || acute and chronic ailments cured Counter daily, 4 p. m. to 6:30) with Bake Ovens, Hydrother- p. m.—Gussnei Basketball toni ght. Phan- ‘| toms vs. Steele Independents. , ie the High School Gym. H Visit our Cash and Carry Counter daily, 4 p. m. to 6:30! p. m.—Gussners. ———— FOOT SPECIALIST All diseases of the feet suecess- iully treated. Phone 311 DR. CLARA B. WESTPHAL Richmond's Bootery Sat. Evenings by avpointment. || heme | |D | Expects It WOMAN of our .ac- quainancé, her experience typical of millions of house- wives, tried Great Western Sugar in her jelly making for the first time last summer. “The best jellies I have ever made,” was her verdict. “1 will always use Great Western Sugar for jelly making after this.” — You, too, may be the judge! many grocers today grocer among them... Great Western Sugar regularly. It is always dependable for every use. Mention Great Western Sugar to-your grocer by name, and he will see that you get it. apy, and Electrctherapy, | sages. Diet, and Restful Quar ters, Reasonable rates. It is by the choice of such skilled housewives that so . your handle Mas- Write, Phone or Call NELSON SANITARIUM (Under Old Management) 405 So. 8th St. Fargo, North Dakota DR. M. E. BOLTON) Osteopathic Physician Henry Bldg. 116 Fourth St. Telephone 240W Bismarck, N. 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Admission—50 Children at Saturday - Matinee—15c : . Evenings—25e Under Auspices of . Loyd Speta Best, No, 1 at 2; TONIGHT — THURSDAY DOROTHY McKAILI. GEORGE FAWCEFE Beautiful hand Philippine gowns in a variety of pat- made low for Friday and Satur-

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