The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 30, 1926, Page 5

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to HOLY. WEEK SERVICES Holy week services are being held| each evoning of the week, with the exception of Friday, at St. Geor, Episcopal church, The rector, ¥. H. Davenport, is giving a serie: meditations on the ereceet events of each day of Christ’s last week on earth, The public is cordially invit- ed to attend. MISS NEUMEYER TO LEAVE Miss Lena Neumey: i cal nurse at the Bis April 1 for her home ansas, for a visit there she will go to ¢ she will be employed. r will be succeeded by Miss Anna Bloedon. —_ ACCEPTS POSITION WITH KIDDIES Miss Edna Olson of Wilton, sister of Archie Olson of Bismarck, has ac- sated @ position as pianist for the innipeg Kiddies. iss Olson has a four-months contract with the man- agement, RETURNS TO FARGO Robert, Bodenstab, who has. been spending the mid-semester vacation with his:parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. Hj Bodenst has returned to Fargo! where hé iittends the state college. LEAVE FOR DICKINSON Commissioner S. 8. McDonald and Miss Bertha Sigurdson of the work- men’s compensation bureau 19.11 lea’ =, MARCH 30, 1926 returnet in various California cities. visited their son, i ag | with the United States Navy a! Los Angeles and other points on their journey. 4 being held each evening this week with the ad of Saturday, ai the Presbyterian, church, The pu \. lic is invited en attend, the Evangelical church on Wednes- day, Thursday, Fr evenings. Rev. C, in charge. been ti and Mrs, Otto Dirlam, for months, left Sunday for her home in Park River, Utah. Mrs. McKay was accompanied by her young son. the Bismarck hospital yesterday fol- lowing a serious attack of trouble. visitors. HOME FROM CALIFORNIA. Mr, and Mrs, F. H. Register have fter a several weeks visit They Paul, who is sta: San Diego, and visited relatives aty PRESBYTERIAN CAURCH SER- | Special Passion Week services are | SERVICES AT AT EVANGELICAL CHURCH Pre-Easter services will be held at{ and Saturday » Strutz will be MRS. McKAY RETURNS | Mrs, Cameron McKay, who has guest of her parents, Mr. several) TAKEN TO HOSPITAL Rev. A. A. Holmes was taken to heart He is reported as getting ng nicely today but cannot receive crucifixion. fe of her one son, Paul. | will visi vacation with frie! children of Mott peo. CHURCH SERVICES t's life leading up to bbs Mrs. $ morn- ing for Ne ant be th uest Mrs. Grambs before returning LEAVES FOR VACATION Miss Blanche Houser left yesterday for Napoleon to spend the Easter is and relatives. a H ne to Dun. TO DUNS VISIT HE Mr. and Mrs. J Ny rray and ved/in the erty Sunday with friends ENTERS HOSPITAL Peter Schlabach of Driscoll under- went an operation this morning al the Bismarck hospital. ON BUSI Ess Roy ithnton of Sterling is in Bis- marek today transacting business. this afternoon for Mott and Dickin- son to transact business. FORMER RESIDENTS HERE . J. A, Haney and daughter, Mary, of Miles City, Mont., formerly of Bismarck, are in the city. Miss Haney has entered the St. Alexius hospital for treatment. GOES TO JAMESTOWN Rev. C. F. Strutz will go to dames- town today to attend the revival ser- i, vices being conducted there by Rev. Harry James. He will return to- morrow. CALLED TO FARGO Mrs. Mildred Allensworth left yes- terday for Fargo to visit her young: est son, James, who ill, James is attending the Sacred Heart Academy in Fargo. LEAVES FOR WASHINGTON Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Scott left last night for Bellingham, Wash., where , they had been called by the serious illness of Mr. Scott’s mother. SON BORN Mr, and Mrs. James Karas of Me- Kenzie are the parents of a son born Monday niorning at the home of M ~H. Miller, 503 Ninth street. RETURNS FROM BI BUSINE! H. Landers, traveling the workmen’s compensation bureau, has returned to Bismarck after business trip through the state. HOME FOR EASTER Miss Marion Ackerman, student at. the Jamestown college, will arrive in‘ the city tomorrow to spend the Easter, been visiting her sister, Mrs. L. B. Craven, for severat days, left last night for an extended western trip. Miss Cronk’s home is in Grand Forks. Minneapolis last evening, where she attends the ta, after a visit in the parents, Mr, and Mrs. C S$ TRIP| ditor for} LEAVES FOR WEST Miss Genevieve Cronk, who has LEAVES FOR SCHOOL Miss Dorothy Moses returned to HERE FOR BAR MEETING S. D, Adams of Lisbon is in the | & city to attend a mecting of the North Dakota Bar Association. HERE ON BUSIN' urd Rowe of Regan was in the on_busines 1. EASTER IS DRESS-UP TIME ON EASTER SHOW YOUR AFFECTION TOWARD MOTHER, WIFE OR SWEET- HEART BY PRE. SENTING HER WITH AN IMPORTED BEADED BAG BEAUTIFUL EXCLUSIVE CREATIONS NO TWO ALIKE BONHAM BROTHERS “a *Mrs. E. A. group of little girls Sunday afterhoon position in the farm 1} at her home, ‘il honor of her asehter, Imogene, on the latter’s sixth birthday anniver-! sary. in the east! THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ERTAINS FOR DAUGHTER | WItH FARM LOAN DEPARTMENT) Se sreetine:3! Kaiser ‘entertained a, Miss R j MENT | Send your Easter Greeting partment in a beautiful Winsum basket. | Sold exclusively by Will's flor- 712 Eleventh street, in at the Bank of North Use Gas, the scientific fuel. al shop. When you talk of spring hats you'll speak fit- tingly if you sinpply say “I want a Gordon.” You'll get a great kick out of your spring headwear if it’s one of the new \ The new spring styles offer you a mighty smart selection to choose from. “Soft hat styles come from-the West.” a &, Gordon hats are sold exclusively by, 0: ie . _S. E. BERGESON & SON vacati BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT # — Mr. and Mrs. Ignatz Hague, N. D., announce the a son last night at the St: hospital. RETURNED TO WORK Miss Rena Mosbrucker has return- ed to her work at the Bank of North Dakota after a several days’ illne: ACCEPTS POSITION Mrs. Bailie Klein has accepted! a position in the ready-to-wear de-/ partment of the A. Lucas store. SHOPPING HERE ‘Misses Lena and Vilda Altes andj Mrs. Henry Loerch of Steele were) shopping in the city | today. RETURNS TO ; TO MISSOURI Miss Doris M. Elliott, who has been visting in Bismarck, left today for her home in Albany, Mo. GO TO. NEW. SALEM Jexius Mr. and Mrs. Walter Purfeerst mo-: tored to New Salem last evening to visit. Mr. Purfeerst’s parents. MUSICAL CLUB TO MEET The Junior Musical club will meet at Mrs. E, L. Whityon’s studio Wed- nesday evening at o'clock. LEAVES FOR HOME Mrs, A. Jenkins left riage for her home in St. Joseph, Mo., after a vis- it in the city with friends. FOOD SALE \LE SATURDAY 5 The American Legion Auxiliary will hold a food sale on Saturday at Hoffman's confectionery. SUNSHINE CLUB TO MEET The Sunshine club will meet with Mrs. V. J. Hunter, 414 Eighth street tomorrow ai oon, GUEST HERE Miss Ruth Olson of Washburn is in the eity, the guest of Mrs. Inez) Gallahan. - VISITED IN JAMESTOWN Miss Bertha Adams, sister of Mrs. Christ Iverson, visited friends in Jamestown Supday. Gas. Cloudy tonight and Wed- 5 no in temperature EARLIEST Schneltz of} irth of | It’s the Flext Flexi voune les Webb Brothers Shoe Department DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician Henry Bldg. 116 Fourth St. Telephone 240W Bismarck, N. D. “Are you hurt?” ” “Well,” said the.man who had just been knocked down by a truck; “‘it, ain't done me no good.” An accident may not dis« abie you permanently, but it will not do you any good. And the feeling that you have in the knowledge _ that you are protected by one of our accident insur- ance policies is worth far _ more than the cost of the _ policy. 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