The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 26, 1926, Page 5

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4 = FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1926 ™ 2 RE! ~OeeEy \ Social and Personal \ tae a Dancing to Be Gi iven ~ Thi of dancing at the auditorium of the Indian school this evening o’clock,, I W ut Iv Vv VI Vu Vill 1x XI Xi ‘Mrs. mt 3 ii CAMPFIRE Gi GIRLS SHAVE ror. LUCK | « és. Mrs. bride, was the inspiration for the at- tractively shower given Inst evening at By Pupils of Mrs. R. W.. Henderson © pupils of Mrs, R. W. Henderson will be presented in a program | at 7:40 | The public in invited to attend, The program follows: | Debutante of Tomorrow. Finney, Dorothy Si; Langer and Emma Buffalo Bill....... Cynthia Durséma; Mary Louise is Riggs, Frances Frahms, Lydia; Betty Barnes, Jeanne Kraft, Betty Ingstad, i Dorothy Rigler, Ernestine Dobler, Elizabeth Ann LaRose, Bever- . ly Snyder, Helen bien pinata Daisy Dance. ...... ois Riggs and Frances Frahms | Clown Dance “Mary Ellen Hoffman, Peggy Skeels, Odessa Sehipfer, Carol “Schipfer, Mary Mahtman, Peggy Homan, ee rict Rosen, Alice Knowles and Margaret Mundy. | La Pettite Russe.................... .Dorothy Doyle, ‘Thelma Brewington, | Dencie Dickinson and Marian Whitemore. { Nursery Rhymes... Cynthia Dursema, Mary Louise Finney, Dorothy Sigurdson, “Lois Riggs, Frances Frahms, Mary Ellen Hoffman, Pe; Homan, Peggy’ Skeels, Odessa Schipfer, Mary) be aes farriet Rosen. Lindy Lee. .Dorothy Ward, Dorothy Doyle, Thelma Brew-| ete ie Dickinson. Dance S| ..Betty Barnes and Elizabeth Ann La Rose| Highlai ....Marian Whittemore, Dorothy Doyle, | Dencie Dickinson, Thelma Brewington and Dorothy Ward. Columbine.. Helen Sholwater, Ernestine Dobler, Beverly; Snyder and Elizabeth Ann La Rose. Trumpet Dance. ......Déneie ‘aan and Dorothy Doyle Valse Caprice. Genevieve La France, Dencie Dickinson, pene wel Doyle, Thelma Brewington, Marian Whittemore and Dorothy Mrs. J. 1. Bankston at Piano R. B. Webb is Honored at Shower Robert Ba Webb, a -Honoree at Shower’ Miss Julia. Zellmer entertained Wednesday evening in compliment to Mrs. Ralph Halloway of Mandan, formerly Miss Gertrude Reynolds of recent handkerchief planned her apartment in the McKenzie hotel by| Bismarck. Mes Rsther Burch and Miss Agnes honors going to Mrs. W. F.I Howhfd for the girls who are em- is, Mrs. Roland Gross and| ployed in the Bank of North Dakota] Miss Winifred Junge. | and the Farm Loan department. The guests, dressed in costumes of various kinds. The with games and music and at- mid- night a course luncheon was served by the ed a number of lovely handkerchiefs. Mrs. Mrs. to the Wednesday evening at a planned party in her home. tables ing. At the conclusion of the games the hostess served a Mrs. R. W. Folsom wil the next meeting of the club in two weeks, The the ho 'G. Worner, last. evening for a pot- ‘tuck supper.* After supper a business meeting was held and was followed ly a number of enjoyable games, | _ Rabest, a visit W. H. HE! Archie M Faster friends. the University of North Dakota at Grand Willi ‘neapolis, Rochester, and other enst-| ern points on a business trip. James fnd Oliver Noon of Wilton were visiting friends and relatives in Bismarck yesterday. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Dimond of Wil- ton were. business visitors in me city yesterday. Ivan with the North Dakota library com- mission. Miss Esther Newgaard of Brad-| dock is the guest of friends here. Probably unsettled to- night, Saturday ; not Bergeson’s Quality-Style-Economy Pink and white were the carried out in the decorations and in| the appointments for the course} luncheon served at the conclusion of | the play. The honor guest was pre- sented with a dozen Delphign footed! tumblers. Dr. Frances Hollenbach of | Minneapolis was an — out-of-town | guest. i F-N. Orchard sais : Party Last Night is | is Hostess to Club for Qul-of-T acon Guest Frank N. Orchard was hostess members of her bridge club Mr. and Mrs, Jack Kenyon enter- tained last evening in their home, 417) prettily ‘Taree | Mandan avenue, as a courtesy to Dr./ ‘were in play during:the even-| Frances Hollenbach of Minneapolis, | the house guest of her sister, Dr. Elizabeth Hollenbach. Whist was played during the even- ing. and at the conclusion of the play the hostess served u prettily appomt- ed course luncheon. i twenty in number, ‘were evening was spent informally hostesses. Mrs. Webb receiv- course luncheon. be hostess at Commissione dah} and; i atlbe Coriptiaespirleyinct’-at McDonald of Workmen’ s| me of their guardian, Mrs. W. Compensation Bureau have returned from Stanton and Ashley, respective- | a | DR. M. E. BOLTON _ Osteopathic Physician. Henry Bldg. 1 Telephone HOME FOR VISIT jodenstab, atndent at the We PargoF is-home for. with his parents, Dr. and Mrs.) aati E © FOR VA VACATION ray. vacation .in the Mr. McGray is a studen Forks. FOOT SPECIALIST All diseases of the feet success. || fully treated. ’ Phone 311 , i DR. CLARA B. WESTPHAL | | Richmond's Bootery . |) Sat. Evenings by appointment. BUSINESS TRIP iam Langer has gone to Mii VISITING TING HERE ON BUSINESS Coming to The ELTINGE TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY ACCEPTS POSITION Bigler has atcepted a position GUEST HERE The Weather so cold Saturday Permanent Wave ofets with one of the best machines made. Aor ek sae bathing—such a pleasure. Permanent Wave Operator must ee, of hair and se: ‘s Mr. Harrington's long study of scalp and hair. life < assures satisfaction. Mondays we make, Permanent Wave ‘Tests with- out’ ehange Send in a sample of your hair to, be ¢ waved, Arrange for an ap) intent.” Mrs. R. Halloway is | Bridge was played at four | ° | colors | liane aie this Alexius hospital, BUSINESS | TRIP ly, where they transacted yesterday, business morning at the if IS RECOVERED Mrs, Harry Bernstein has returned to her work at the Sarah Gold shop after being confined to her home by illness for several. days, act business. Is ILL GOES TO BILLINGS Mrs, John A. Wilson. will leave to- night for her home in Billings, Mont., lafter a visit in Bismarck with rela- tives, the Bank, of fined to hi A big asso Ta BUTTE y left today for an visit in Butte, Mont., with PARENTS OF. DAUGHTER Mr, and Mi Nii calors. SK ig a? 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