The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 15, 1926, Page 5

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y son, Lyle, while in the west, * usband, who is ill at @ local hospi- THURSDAY; APRIL 15, 1996 Mrs. Shafer Joint Hostess With Mrs. © Wenzel at Luncheon An attractive profusion of pink roses formed the setting for the pretty bridge luncheon given Wed- neaday at 1:30 o'clock by Mrs. George Shafer and. Mrs. R. E. Wenzel at the home of the latter on Fourth street. Covers were marked for 20 guests. Bridge was played after the lunch- eon, honors going to Mrs. F. BE. Deih) and Mrs. H. F. O'Hare. The Hostesses wee assisted by Mrs, Olgierson and Mrs. G. 1. Gullickson, State Club Women Planning For 30th - Annual Convention Although interest of North Dakota club women is centering on the dis- trict meetings to be held the first part of way plans are already shap- ing for the thirtieth annual state con~ vention to be held in Wahpeton Oct- ober 5 to 8. ‘The usual plan of fea- turing one of the Federation's de- partments on each of the four days, with reports and routine business during the, day and special speakers and music in the evening, will be fol- lowed, according to Mrs. D. R. Jones of Wahpeton, chairman of the pro- gram committee. The tentative schedule will play fine arts, Mrs. John Kneaf, James- town, chairman, on the first dny; followed by press and publicity, Mrs. F,. H. Waldo, Minot; American citi- zenship, Mrs. A, G, Porter, Edgeley; and seeled education, Mrs. Martha Tatem, Bismarck, DI 36s eee pcieiee AUXILJARY MEETS There was a large attendance members at the erican Legion Auxiliary meeting Wednesday even- ing at the home of Mrs. F..S. Henry. Miss Ida MacDonald, superintendent of the St. Alexius hospital, gave an interesting talk of her work it Rus- sia. Represhments were served at the conclusion of the evening. ENTERTAIN, ROTARIANS Miss Charlotte Logan. of ‘Bismarck will take part in the Volga Boat Song to be presented by the Alpha Chi Omega sorority ut the Rotary club convention at tomorrow. "Miss Josephine Nuchols, also of Bismarck, will take part in the Alpha. Phi sorority act to be giv- en at the same time, TOASTMISTRESS AT BANQUET iss Rita Murphy of Bismarck presided as toastmistress at the ini- tiation banquet of Chi Omega, uc: demic sorority at the state univers: held last Saturday at the Dacotah ho- tel. Miss Murphy is a senior at the University and is also a member of Phi Beta Kappa, schola: fraterni’ ATTEND S. A. CONGRESS Captain Anna Whitby and Lieuten- ant Luella Knuth af the local Salv tion Army post and Mrs. H. R, Steb- bins left this morning for Chicago where they will attend a Salvation Army congress. CARD PARTY AT ELKS HALL The Catholic Daughters of America will entertain next ‘Tuesday evening at a card patty. The°affair will .b at the Etks hall Instead of St. Mary's auditorium: as was previously —an- nounced. of Is M RETURNS FROM COAST Mrs, Zoe Sprake has returned taday: from an extended visit in Portland, Seattle, Los Angeles and other west- ern const cities. She ited her TO VISIT IN CHICAGO Miss Esther Ager of 615 Seventh street, employed at the Provident Life Insurance company, left this morning for Chicago to visit her brother and sister, RETURN FROM MOTOR TRIP Mrs. E. A. Brink, Mrs. R. A. Tracy and Mrs. A. K. Tice are’ expected home this evening after a two weeks’ mekor trip to Minneapolis and Du- Juth. RETURNS HOME Mrs. Elmer Frits returned today to her home in Polleck, D., af week's visit in Bismarck with hi tal. ACCEPTS POSITION HERE Harvey Swiggum of Grand Forks has acce] a pees as city des man with the Stack-Bismarck com- pany in Bismarck, PARENTS OF DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Skogen of Driscoll announce the birth of a daughter last evening at the St. Alex- “ Sie ge Duoi— meme ao GUEST HERB R. 'P. Bauer of Fond Dur Lac, is visiting in Bismarck, a pre. the home of Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Wi schmidt. CALLED TO IOWA Elmer Brown lett last night for Atlantic, Jowa, called by the serious illness of his sister, Mrs, J. M. Hard- en. : ——— 1d- The Weather Generally fair tonight and Friday; somewhat cooler Friday BERGESON’S rand Forks today andj | T. Ladies Are i¢ | Entertained at Mrs, | |Lucas’ Home at Bridge | i The ladies of the U. C. T. Ausiliary { were entertained last evening at a bridge party at the home of Mrs. A.| W. Lucas-on Avenue A. Honors were won by Mrs. R. J. W. McGuiness. tables. At the conclusion of the games a luncheon was served. Mrs. F. A. Doil | was chairman of the committer in! charge. DELPHIAN SOCIETY M DAY The Alpha Ete Delphian Society | will meet at the Elks hall Friday morning at 9:80. o'clock. The subject | for study is the “Art of Hlumination,” | with Mrs, S. W. Corwin as ‘leader. The | following papers are to be given: t - ‘The Origin of the Mumination-—Mrs. | C. B. Rosen, | The Work of Carolingians—Mrs. Burt | Finney. The Ilumination in the British Isles | —Mrs, Fred Jansonius. Monastic Book Making—Mrs. Ralph} BE. Potter and Mrs, Play’ was at three 'S FRI ab un nner. French Illumination of Manuscripts— | Mrs. W. A. Hughes. : Study of Examples—Mrs. C. W. Rit- terbush. —— WILL NOT ATTEND CONV. TON | It was/incorrectly reported last | night's Tribune that Dr. J. 0. Arnson of the Quaineand Ramstad clinic would attend the American Medical ; Association’s convention in Dallas,| Texas. Dr. Arnson will, not go to the convention. ENTERTAINED AT DINNER d Frank Shafer of Mandan et ed last eyening at her home with a birthday dinner for her neph- ew, Buddy Bell, Jr., the occasion of his fifth RETURNS FROM VISIT 0. C. Brannen returned ing from a month's visit family in Des Moines, low: Brannen is employed at the T. TO VISIT IN FARGO Miss Tobie Sorenson will leave to- morrow morning for Fargo to meet her sister, Miss Alice Sorenson of | Grand Forks, for a several days’ visit. | —— \ HERE YESTERDAY Mr. and Mrs. R. B. McDonaid and daughter of Solen spent Wednesday in the city visiting and shopping. } TO ENTERTAIN W. R. C. | The Woman's Relief s wint | meet at the home of Mrs. Lenhart Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. HERE ON BU Otto Sehmaniskey and Dr. and Paul Rice of Solen were transa business in the city te RETURNS HOME iy Pollock returned to her in Dickinson today after a visit A. W. EI spending a few days in transacting busine: HERE FROM WASHBURN Dr. Mehthoff and family of W SHOPPING HERE Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Helgerso: Regan were shopping in the \ yesterday. HERE ON BUSI H.C, Warden of Farg r rn several days in the city on business. SHOPPED IN BISMARCK Mi ct Kasper of Mott shopping in’ the city yesterday. was GOES. TO SOUTH AMERICA P. W. Mourer, who has been with the North Dakota Highway commis- sion for some time, will leave to- DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician Henry Bidg. 116 Fourth St. Telephone 240W Bismarck, N. D. Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT — THURSDAY BEBE DANIELS ‘Miss Brewster wannek baxren fo Fidler D - | MUSICAL NOVELTY « ON THE STAGE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Zane Grey’s “Desert Gold” Smartest Gloves Nothing is smarter than the wash-; ™ in beige or Viet} le suede glov brown, heavy stitched in black. morrow for Venezuela, South Amer- ica, where he will be employed the Standard Oi} Company. rer expects to be in South America Mr. til Octob | Use Gas, the scientific fuel.| A verdict given, their home lost A child running from be- hind another vehicle . . frensied foot on the brake +. too late! ...a jury too resentful against careless motorists to believe that the accident was unavoidable «+. and then a staggering award of damages. you, too, risking this dan- RE A ees? There are accidents that can’t be avoided, no matter how carefully you drive. ATNA-IZE Protect yourself with an tna Combination Automobile Policy. ‘Then, whether i car injures someone—or is burned, or dam- aged in a collision, or is stolen, or damages others’ property, you will be protected from loss. Henry & Henry Insurance jou. | Hansen Funeral Largely Attended I Puneral services of J, L. Hansen. | pionesr farmer of Burleigh coynty | and for the last 10 years a resident of | Bismarck, which were held at the | Odd Feilows hall yesterday afternoon, were largely attended, and the floral offerings were both numerous and ; beautiful. The Odd Fellows lodge, of | which Mr. Hansen had been a member | for 16 years, was in chars: of the services. Rev. C. F. Strutz of the Evangelical church ivered the ser- jal was in the family lot cemetery. | Norge Is En Route to Leningrad Today Oslo, jorway, April 15.—()- ‘d over Sweden, across th sen and over the Gulf of ndsen-Ellsworth polar jon airship Norge was on he to: Leningrad today. ‘The airship, which arrived j land, exped her by) i (Cfeate Mart tog made high in The. newest cl of the man) THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Pakmode The 1926 model Oriental is in the back, and is rounded to fit exactly over the curve of the lower figure. and smartest of confining garments; just one be found in the farners Popular line shown at WEB BROTHERS “Merchandise of Merit Only” j yesterday afternoon at 3:15 on a 600 mile voyage from Pulham, England, cut loose from the mooring mast at 1:10 this morning for an additional | 600 mile trip through ‘the air to So- | viet Russia. From Leningrad it is expected that | the Norge will proceed to King’s Bay, Spitzbergen. LOCAL GIRL‘ TO APPEAR , WITH BIGELOW DANCERS | Miss Muriel Robinson, of | this city, will be seen at the, Auditorium, Saturday, night, with the Bigelow Dancers and Entertainers, in a Classical Greek number as well as the pepular Merry Widow Waltz, Miss Bigelow’s dancing part-' - ner, Richard Vallance | ial Dance at Baldwin,' y evening, April 16. esrace the front, low lever models to Special Millinery Sale , Two Large Groups The season’s newest and most popular styles and ¢olors in hemp, hair end braid, in large or small head’ sizes; large hats, off-the-face styles, and the popular Beret or Gigolo shape—Specially priced at > 7 Also a special assortment bans, hair braid and hemp. Large, medium and\small head sizes in colers of black, blue, brown and rust. Hand-made, silk faille combinations with medium wide brims, flower trimmed and tailored modelsy shown in a large assortment of the favored spring colors. : cial for Friday and Saturday at * $77.50 "Webb Brothers. | ‘ “TRUTHFUL, ADVERTISING”- of matrons’ models in tur- Spe- which she will dance with; -Canada to Make | Big Reduction in Wheat Rust Loss ) Winnipeg, April 1 Biviogi- here | cal experts’ conferring todny were told that western Canada hi Prospect of reducing by 75 pe } An annual loss of millions of doilars ed by wheat rust. ains of wheat will be obtained which combine parti i tite conquer the disease, VETERAN TO RETIRE Superior, Wis. Thirty-seven. y sper. teachings youngsters th will have their reward for John S. Roeseler, 66, teacher here, who will tire on a pension at the end of this semest SHREDDED appetizing-energizing-healthful | Dresses! Ina Special Sale! The Good Spring Tonic WHEAT FRIDAYai SATURDAY Three Large Groups ; Lovely new Spring and Summer Frocks for Women and Misses; Printed Crepes and Crepe De Chine, in every popular shade of the season, as well as the stylish Navy and Black, with the new side or hack flare, lace trimmed, metal embroidered, and many have the new tinted designs. 167 - SAI . $34 SHOP EARLY — WHILE SHOWING IS COMPLETE WEBB BROTHERS “TRUTHFUL ADVERTISING” Values to $49.50 DANCE PAVILION-MANDAN | The snappiest young bunch of ‘musicians on the road ~ Bill's Boys’ Band They hail from Enderlin and have won much praise in Fargo, * Grand Forks and other east-end cities. Hear them! The enlarged building ‘will comfortably atcouiiaamaas a - . good big crowd. Be there! Your friends will bel! ~ Music By

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