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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE LEAVES FOR CITIES and Professional Women’s club this . ed about noon, four miles soutincagt was burned over and considerably Mes, Georee “Dusmaciaud tote: lait teneting a8 oelvel ip the clus roome, MAIGWIN Threatened SC iiiiwin wa eres ou Hp. damaged, but nosbulldings “were in| TUESDAY, MAY-4, 1926 PAGE FIVE™ Bismarck Mattress & Reno- night for the Twin Cities for a short visit. Before returning home she will go on to Chicago, HERE FROM STEELE Mr. ond Mrs. A. M. Thuine of Steele | spent Manday in the city | | By- a. Prairie Fire Yesterday Afternoon more than half a mile wide. It reached the outskirts of Baldwin be- fore it was extinguished, about 66606006 $6$966600990006900% S 4, RR SU a Mrs. Harold H Ladi iciti | qiies_Panthy Hanae «oe! Operations of the bein, «| SIR aes Seer ah cS { iss Dorothy Blanding of the A prairie fire, starting from a business men who dropped their work rs. Haro: opton | adies Soliciting {Workmen's Compensation Bureau} rations 0! i | buentne strawstack and epreading to fight the flames, for a week's vacation. Miss Nielson,| Baldwin announce the birth of a HERE ON BUSINESS | erub cleanse was accompanied by her mother, Mrs.j daughter today at the St. Alexius; J. W. Evens of Carson was in the i if Wylie Nielson, of Valley City. hospital. city yesterday on business. i i eh ay ‘ rIsit IN § ai re You can’t always avoid WEEE Salt GUESTS HERE TO VISIT IN ST. PAUL ‘DIRECTORS MEET 4 wringer. Se i Mr, and Mrs. P. P. Schlosser and]. Mrs. S. F. Lambert and daughter,; There will be a meeting of the accidents by blowing your 1 , adjusting. In- | i son, Reynold, and Miss Dorothy | Virginia, have gone to St. Paul where| board of directors of the Business . ! + Forhomes without electricity, stant tension = | e Schnecker of Carson spent Sunday inj they, will be the guests of Mrs. Lam-{ horn . . . nor by exercis- j the Maytagis available with release. Bismarck and Mandan, visiting rela-| bert’s mother, Mrs. Bauer. H be Reasone tor Hostess Saturday | Funds For Upkeep will go to Minot tomorrow on busi- Florists’ Telegraph rapidly aherd of a strong wind, for, Residents of the village today are ness. FS Service Ex lained | itt envapieres ss ye re a giving piel credit to the fire fighters , ®. 1 aldwin, 18+miles north o! jismarck, for their efforts in saving the tow at a Bridge Part of the City Park | WEEK-END VISIT P yeaterdky afternavn. The fire start: fbi destruction, Much hay land ! y rcs. | Miss Helen Neleon has returned Mrs, Harold Hopton of the Person Court was hostess Saturday evening to three tables of pris at a pret- tily: planned party. Flowers were used attractively about the rooms. Honors. in the games were won by Miss Rose Moynier, Misa Katherine Morris and Mrs, E, J. Heising. _ Mrs. Hopton wag assisted in serv- ing a course luncheon by her sister, Miss Mildred Lidstrom. ANNOUNCEMENT, OF JUNE WED- DING 3 Miss Violet May Pugh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Pugh of Braddock, and Emanuel Schrenk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Schrenk of Bismarck, will be united in marriage at high; noon, Wednesday, June 2. The cere- blag | will take place at the home of the bride’s dab nine miles north of Braddock. ENTERTAIN FOR MRS. HANSON The girls of the Philathes Sunday school class of. the Presbyterian church entertained last evening at a surprise birtday party for their teacher, Mrs. Fred Hanson, in her home, 712 Seventh street, The evening was spent informal- ly with games. A refreshment course | was served. Mrs. Hanson. was pre- sented with an attractive gift. MOVE, TO MINNEAPOLIS Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Jones, who have been residing at Harvey, N. D., have gone to Minneapolis to reside. Mr. Jones, who is with the Soo line, has been promoted to the position of dis-| trict_trainmaster with headquarters| Sfternoom at ti ‘ : : i Stnapae a cetrms iN aay, May 9 o'clock. H VISITED MV ware. aaa HERE FROM HOLLYWooD Mea LL Miss Venne spent. the week- | re i Miss Mabel Dietrich of Holiywood,| POSTPONE WAR MOTHERS CON- | cna ake oNer Nareneeele Tanaelie “Why don't you blow | ee en Wane Ii : Y Calif., has come to Bismarck to at- tend the golden wedding of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dietrich. Miss Dietrich will be here for about two weeks. and 19, has been postponed until) oe “ ink to your height. cen eal September. | age HERE, WITH FRIENDS «|| Who do you think I | 1 (afar heise. MONTANA eas - Mrs. Roy Rasche of Regan is visit- : . | put in or taken , Miss Htzel Nielson left this morn. PARENTS OF DAUGHTER _; ing friends in Bismarck today. am, Little Boy Blue?’ | Dheeaitiortic The Home of K-F-Y-R | ing for Hunter's Hot Springs, Mont., tives and friends. RETU! TO JAMESTOWN Rev. and Mrs. S. E. Jackson, who have been visiting in Bismarck, re- turned today to their home in James- town. GOES TO MINNEAPOLIS S. W. Derrick of the Soo Line left this morning for Minneapolis. He will be one of the pall bearers at the funeral of Edmund Pennington, form- er president of the $0 Line. A. L. Fosteson hay returned from a business trip to Minot. The city park committee, composed | of members of the Women’s Com- | munity Council, ate soliciting the} clubs and various civic organizations | of Bismarck for contributions for the | support of the city park. It has been: the annual custom of study clubs and | others to contribute to the park and} pecting the usual hearty cooperation, Donations of ‘hrubbery, plants or money are acceptable, Any organization which plans to; subscribe to the upkeep of the park is asked to communicate with Spencer Boise, treasurer of the W: men’s Community Council. GIRL SCOUTS MEET i The Wild Rose Troop No. 2, Girl! Scouts, met at the Will School yester- | day afternoon after school and plan. | ned to assist in making clean-up week | a success, A candy sale will be held at the Grand Pacific hotel on Satur- day, May 8, with Maxine Burnsides as chairman, four others. | MOTHERS CLUB TO MEFT | The Mothers club will mect this! evening at the home of Mrs. Harry Stewart, 222 Eighth street. The pro- ram follow: ‘oll call... Native Rlowers Topic, “Woman Through the Ages,”--- Mrs. Verne Haines. Mrs, A. G. Sorlie will be hostess to the Current Events club tomorrow members of the committee are ex-; '* She will be assisted hy | ; CURRENT EVENTS CLUB TO EN-| TERTAIN from Coleharbor where she was the guest of her parents over the week- end. ANNIVERSARY BANQUET The thirty-second anniversar quet of the A. 0. U, W. lodge held tonight at the Grand Pacific te e ho- TONIGHT ital Alumni As- sociation will mect this evening at o’clock at the nurses’ home, RETURN FROM MINNEAPOLIS Mr.jand Mrs. FW. Murphy ‘and a week's visit in Minneapolis, HERE ON BUSINESS Wesley C. McDonald of Marion, formerly a state senator, is spending a few days in Bismarck on business. FORTNIGHTLY CLUB WILL MEET The Fortnightly club will meet to- home of morrow afternoon at the Mrs. R. W. Lumry. HERE FROM ALMONT Mrs. A. G, Olson and Mrs, A. M. Johnson of Almont were shoppers in Bismarek yesterday. ENTERS HOSPITAL Mrs. E. Ulmer of 112 Avenue C en- tered the Bismarck hospital for treat- ment Sunday. BUSINESS TRIP G. H, Hess left last evening on a business trip to the western part of VENTION The state convention of the Amer- ican War Mothers, which was to have been held in Bismarck on May 18 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lindstrom of GUESTS HERE H. E. Doerr and children of are in Bismarck, guests of Mrs. Doerr’s ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Homan. : POWDER Partly cloudy tonight and Wednesday; moder- ate temperature CHARLESTON CAPS FOR DAYS Same Price Jor over 35 years 25e"25¢) USE LESS THAN OF HICHE® PRICED BRANDS | Why Pay War Prices? (HE GOVERNMENT USED MILLIONS OF POUNDS DR, M. E. BOLTON i | “tl | SHOPPING HERE | Miss Martha Vedvig of Solen was | shopping in Bismarck yesterday. | | new style Bulova Watch beautifully engraved white filled case; fine 15 jewel va Movement. Anuousual watch at-an unusual price. F, A. Knowles yn Hegre have returned from | “ With Mother's day, May 9, close at | hand a great many peaple, are’ ex-| pressing interest in the florists’ tele- | graph delivery service and wondering | Just how it functions. It is an asso- ciation of bonded florists, forming a -| chain not only throughout the Uni- ed States hut in Canada, South Amer- ica and all foreign countries. The | United States is divided into dis- tricts with a representative in charge | sof each, DP. J. Meyer of Hoskins-Mey- | Jer is in charge of the North Dakota 81 district in Bismarck and 0. H. Will & Go., and Hoskins-Meyer are hoth! members of the association, | Orders for out-of-town delivery are | transmitted by mail if sufficient time ; is allowed and if not they are tele-; graphed to the bonded florists in the city where delivery is desired. iti the city has no florists then the: or-| der is filled at the nearest possible’ town and the flowers are sent by) express. | The sender ts charged only the reg- | ular price plus telegram and express} charges if these are necessary. Only | the highest type shons are members | of the association and each gives bond that the best of stock will be/ used and regular prices charged. your horn?” | ing care in driving your car... you have always to reckon with the care- lessness of others. 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