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

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od ~quartet will be a feature of the si Bridge Luncheon and Dinner Given at La Rose Home Dr. and Mrs, V. J. LaRose enter- y tained Saturday evening at dinner at. the Country club for the Quain and Ramstad clinic menery and their wives. A four course dinner was served. Bridge at the LaRose home followed, honors going to Mrs. E. VY. Quain and Dr. L. W. Larson, The dinner table was beautifully decorated with yellow roses, daffodils: and lilies, Mrs. faRose was hostess to six tables at a bridge luncheon last Thursday, Mrs. S. W. Corwin and Mrs, John Sullivan of Mandan win- ning honors. Qut-of-town guests in- cluded Mesdames William Simpson, G, H. Bingenheimer, A. Nichols, J. W. Hintgen, John. Sullivan, J. Me- Donald, J. P. Hess, J. H. ‘Newton, and W. H, Stutsman, all of Mandan. Daffodils decorated cach table. Mrs. LaRose was assisted by Mrs, F. P. Quain, Mrs. Hintgen aud Mrs. T. B, Cayou EASTERN STAR MEETING The Eastern Star will meet tonight at 8 o'clock at the Masonic Temple. Numbers by the Bismarck pocuat ia program which will follow initiation services, Refreshments will be served. + ATTEND DENTAL CONVENTION ir. R. 8. Towne and Dr, L. E. Huschka of the Rawlings and: Towne dental clinic, left this morning for Grand Forks where they will uttend the state convention of dentists in session there this week, PRESENT PLAY IN MANDAN The A. 0. U. W. lodge of Bismarck will present the play, "Mr. Bob,” giv. en recently at the St, Mary’s school auditorium, in Mandan Thursday evening under the auspices of the Mandan ALO. UW. ATTENDS COUNTY AUDITORS’ CONVENTION Frank Johnson, auditor of Bur- leigh county, has gone to Dickinson where he will attend the state con- vention of county auditors, ; CURRENT EVENTS CLUB TO MEET The last meeting of the year for the Current Events club will be held Wednesday afternoon at 3 o’clock in the home of Mrs. Alfred Zuger on Thayer Avenue. PICNIC IN MANDAN Members of the Woman's club heid a picnic luncheon y rday noon at the Chautauqua park in Mandan. The affair was the last meeting of the year for the club. ENTERTAINED AT’ BREAKFAST Miss Elizabeth Pfeffer entertained a number of girls, members: of the graduating class of the Bismarck high school, at a breakfast Sunday morning, RETURNS FROM VACATION Mr. and Mrs. N. Lioyd Lillestrand returned last night after spending 4 two weeks’ vacation at Minot, Bot- tineau and. the ‘Turtle’ Lake moun- tains, HERE FROM HAZEN The Miskes Ruth and Esther Fish- ey, accompanied by their brother, Adolph Fisher, are spending\« few days in the city with friends, A.0. U. W. TO GIVE PROGRAM ‘The A. 0, U. W. lodge will have a children’s program this evening at 8) 9F¢ spen o'clock, All members and families PARENTS OF DAUGHTER Mr, and Mrs, Joseph -Brasseur, Bis- marck, announce the birth ‘of a daughter last evening at the St Alexius hospital. VISITI. IN BISMARCK Mrs. H. P. Asselstine and Mrs. M. G. MeNally of McKenzie are visiting friends and shopping in Bismarck today, GOES TO GRAND FORKS Dr. W. E, Cole left last night for Grand Forks where he is attending the state convention of dentists, L, T. L, TO MEET “he regular meeting of the L. T. “i be held tomorrow evening at ~ the Baptist church, HERE FROM FORT YATES Dr. A. M. McBeede of Fort. Yates, state senator, is transacting busi- ness in the city. y WFPEK-END VISIT 2 Mrand Mrs. Walter Purfeerst “spent: the week-end in New Salem with relatives, ENTERED HOSPITAL Mrs. Peter Christensen of New Salem entered.the Bismarck hospital yesterday. HERE jON BUSINESS George A. ngs o! ran: ‘orks was in’ Bismarck yesterday on busi- ness. : Dance to the nese: Jam Bo: ednesday, May 19, a' Moran's, ‘farm. Yellow Cab taxi service, 25¢ one way. ————————— are cordially invited to attend. | . The Weather Fair tonight and Wed- nesday ; rising temper- - ature Wednesday EVERYONE FOR STYLE” CLOTHES = Bergeson’s 710 Avenue D, have gone to Beach for a six weeks’ visit with Mrs. Arness’ mother, 418 AT HOSPITAL Mrs, Carl Ingmen of Belfield convalescing at the Bismarck hospi-| tal, following an ‘operation. HERE FROM HAZEN H Roy Seibert and Mrs. J. D. Rohrer of Hazen are shopping in {Bismarck this week L, T. L, PARTY About 40 members of the L. T. L./ were entertained Friday evening at! y,, @ party at the Baptist church, The! pop... evening was spent in playing games, singing and rally cries. Miss Ethel. wyn Schafer, winner in a recent con- | se HERE BISMARCK ENTRANTS TAKE SIX FIRSTS, [z= | annua! affai INVITATIONAL SCHOOL MUSIC CONTEST MANY RINDS OF ond. and wo thirds, and placing Kk! high schoo! emerged victorious from! ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ? Winning six first prizes, one s Small Vocal Group | y RE et, Mandan train- ven of the eight events, Bisma: cess, The skill, stage presefice and the! Aship of the contest. | sing and augurs well general mus j ante was sur] Oi ata pocem ermal 7 said here today. | ad of wheat and flax only, county farmers now agent In ‘, sugar beets, veet clo age of the county is but not in proportion to; The reason, Nutt | F explains, is that muct | Thou: s| wheat and flax and farmers ans, peas, alfal- ing too, other crops, | | | Accident Causes : Death of Employe on Sioux Co. Road ,PAGE FIVE activities, H. A. McNutt, county farm) crop last year and bright prospects | for 1926 McNutt is optimistic. A feature of McKenzie county*con- ditions is the activity of cooperative marketing organizations which, Me- Nutt said, have had good success and The wheat and! in which McKenzie county farmers -| place high hopes for the future. firm, on construc ral aid road from Y Si enetrated his ll be taken to Menoken test received an L. T. L. pi 3, ‘ 4 of t | ean { are finding it\ pro: J. L, Hughes was assinted Be hasRNG Te Mincite MRIRtE oetom Cer eee eEn ee Teipaiy i suck 3: we “ re shopping in the city music contest held here in year. The ing Solu 1 ? ‘ auth fest Ankenmann, Mrs, C. W F | gantest, sponsored by tho Thursday | . Bismarek. i a}. Livestock Iso is increasing |g Mandan, NOT a Smith and Mts, W. F. Reynolds in ee (Musical club of Bismarck, was held | or Chorus | rapidly, MeNutt said. and farmers in| Cunloved Me Rteohens. Brothers serving. oN 38 | At the city auditorium Satiday with | lub, Bismarck, | [his district are raising more cattle,| Smploved i Reed q SuISeR coNreat |. aeeek Regan was entranté "from e dluh, Mandan ‘ 1 | hogs, sheep and poultry. “This is the ee ial er aan Mie eekoall bus tor in Bistharck yes ys! Glee elm, Wandan{CTOP. Failures Caused Farm-) resuit. of Tereatly id ncrenge! | terd ays’ Glee club, Mandan! of alfalfa, swee ' ‘ to Fort ¥ students, accompanied by Miss Doro. salle a hagas school. | p i sify, § dlevelopnient . died 20 minutes ee thy Dakin, left this morning for! Bimited number of Hart f emer Diversify, Says Wy. : Monday afternoon sehen-e Grand Forks where they will take|« 9* 4 1 First —Juvenil wert band, Ris-| the County Agent is in beratof if i“ aed overturnéd “du part in the state contest of Junior] Schaffner & Marx Snort Coa ls About ndiv uals took part in! marck. | | the abe as ene Playmaker societies. Those in the ives. — | the eo Following is:a list-of, Second-—Roys’ band, Underwood ' ee \ 39,000 | Sgt sar party included William Smith, Ron. a Lag Feduced . prices.) incr in cack ot ie cay tata! raha: Watford City, NOD. May 18. oP) he has a kon living, ald Mcintyre, Edna Dean Best, Eliza-| Harris-Robertson. First Bismarck high. school, | —Grim necessity which came in the y ir] FROM MENOKEN beth Butler and Simon Miller. > | Piano Solo ' Secand> Mandan high school. wake of ero There have} tps, @1 Horriti f i Dorothy Maerck! Mrs D. Rose, Mrs, Werman| sie county farmers to d hew ones, “With a’ rood! syune Monday in prema | Buell Quain, # inner aK outing Helene D spent. Monday in Bismarck. AL, FORMER MINNESOTA OFF HERE Tom Frankson, former lieutenant governor of Minnesota, is spending the day in Bismarck, ‘the guest of Price Owens, Mr. Frankson and Mr. Owens drove to Emmons county eae bh transact 4 sine. sing u ry r prankson will return to his home itis can afford to ignore this twic in St. Paul tonight, told story of a Bismarck resident, It] Bi CLAga confirmed testimony, telling of gg benefit from Doan's Pills imulant diuretic to the kidney idence that no man or woman| Bismarck can doubt. pits, dl: Steinmetz, 118 Second St.| 5, se. Ww Ne ismarek, say: used a couple of | Bi meeting in St. Paul at which Dr.| boxes of Doan's Pills, from the Len- hart Drug Co. and they rid me of @ E. P, Quain is reading a paper. a severe, dull aching through the small | MOTORS TO 8T/.CLOUD | bof my-batk, <1 Hed been anhoygd for Fred Peterson of the Grand Pacific! i i a0 hotel drove to St. Cloud, Minn, Si pigs ASS a ee aaa day to visit Mrs. Peterson, who n: ene og been there for several we M Peterson was called to St. Cloud by| the illness of her parents, who are; i i Bismarck People Must Believe § cn Convincing Testimoney as Mrs. | Steinmetz’s. ne in Bismari che, headaches, di P: or distr who suffers, rheu-| » Minnesota versity, of which ,he is a member. Dr. LaRose will also attend the me TER, Mrs. Stein- ‘The relief Doan's Pills now improving. GUEST HERE Mrs. George Prenovost of Dodge, Iowa, is in short visit en acomi,| Wash., where she will be the gue of relatives for sometime. While in Bismarck Mrs. Prenovost is a guest at the home of Mrs. John Maassen. MARRIED IN CENTER i ‘ter-Mil- | burn ort Mrs. Winona Welters, Bismarck, and C, S. € , Meno! were united in marriage Satur at the home of the bride’s mother, Mrs. L. J. Whittig, at Center. The couple have gone to Menoken where they will hake their home. ' GRADUATES FROM DICTS Cards have been receiv marek,‘ announcing the | Matinee Every Day at 2:30 ST. BENE- I in Bis- TONIGHT - TUESDAY graduation of Miss Marcelle LaRose from St. Benedict's Academy, St. Joseph, cong Minn., on May oe GOES TO GRAND FORKS ! 99 The Juvenile band will v Thursday morning for to take part in the state band will stig at Jamestown | Valiey City to'give concents en route | to Grand Forks. WEEK-END VISIT IN BISMARCK ~ Amy, Grace and Walter Fahigren of Washburn’ spent. the week-end in Bismarck, guests of their brother, J. Elmer Fahlgren. 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