The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 7, 1926, Page 5

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" were in attendance at the daily vaca- MONDAS/JUNE® 19981 Miss Loyjse Marr —— Mrs, C. B, Whitteye | Hostess Saturday | Is New President of | at Bridge-Lancheon; Community Council’ Miss Louise Marr was hostess Sat-| Officers were elected Saturday aft- urday at a one o'clock bridge luneh-|ernoon at the leat, meeting of the! eon in her home, 401 Fifth street.) seuson of the Women’s Community. Covers were marked for eight guest: ‘ouncil, held’ at the Association of; at the prettily appointed luncheon! Commerce rooms. Mrs. C, B. Whittey table, rose and green being the col-| was elected president; Mies Chrissie. ors used in the decorations. Budge, vice president; Mrs. J. G. After the luncheon bridge was play-| Taylor, sectetary; Mro. Joseph Bres- | ed. honors, going to M v. J.| low, treasurer,: H O'Leary and Miss Mildred dell. The: women of the city were urgod ‘ Racheac, spatiale to vote in favor of the new commun. | C. D. A. Initiated ior. tnemaagerar site ones | Class of Twenty ’ Candidates Sunday non. was spent in. closing up the| A class of twenty was taken into year’s business. i A committee is at working prepar- ing the annual report of ‘the Council the Catholic Daughters of America in’ Bismarck yesterday. The day's Program opened at 8 o'clock in the for publicatior ARRIVES FROM CALIFORNIA morning when the members and can- didates received holy communion. The Mrs, R. D. Palmer’ and daughter, Margaret, of Fresno, Calif. arrived | i initiation services were held: at 1 | o'clotk in the Odd Fellows hall. in the city Saturday to be the house uests of Mrs. Palmer’s brother. law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bernstein. Sunday Mr. and Mra. Bernstein, Mrs. Palmer and Robert Wuertz, dr., went ta the home of their mother, Mrs. Robert Wuertz, in New Salem to join a family reun n| A banquet was served at the Grand Paeific hotel in the evening. Covers were marked for 80, including the members and candidates and a num- ber of Daughters fromthe Mandan| that celebrat chapter. Father Clement of Mandan| day anniversary. was also a guest. in tendance. Mrs. N. F. J.. Schultz resided as| J is, of Bismarck was also an out- of-town guest 4 COMMUNITY. PLAY MEETING TOo.| NIGHT Mrs, Wuertz' rth About 30 reiati A community play meeting will be held tonight at the Richholt schools| with games suitable for children and! adults. Baseball, tennis, volley ball, croquet, and horseshoe pitching will be ‘provided in addition to singing; games for the little folks. The at- fair will begin at 7 o'clock, Tuesday night the same program will be held at the William Moore school. . A. Khawles and Mts. C, FP. Kellogg were in charge of the ban- quet. Mrs. E. H. L. Vesperman was chairmin of the-program committee. re TO SPEND SUMMER HERE Miss Irene Hagen of - Riverton, Wyo.,, accompanied by Miss Gladys Pauk’ of Omenia, Wyo. arrived in Bismarck Saturday ‘for a visit with her sisters, Mrs. G. Olgierson and Miss Jane Hagen, Ww s Hagen’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Hagen. Miss Hagen and Miss Pauk have been teaching during the winter. . a MISCELLANOUS SHOWER A_miscellancous shower was given at the home of Mfs. Everett Johnson on Rosser gtrect Friday evening in honor of Miss Myrfle Ordemann, who is to be a dune bride. Dancing and games were the pastimes and many beuutiful gifts were received by the honor guest. AUXILIARY To. NTERTAIN AT s PICNIC 'N The American Legion Auxiii: will be entertained Thursday evening at Fort Lincoln with a picnic, Mem-| bers of the. Legion and families will be guests. Those planning to att are to meet at the NortHern 1 depot at 6:30 o'clock and they will RETURNS TO HOME IN CHICAGO) Mrs. J. T. McLaughlin left this morning for her home in Chicago marek with her son a daughter: law, Mr. und Mrs, R. McLaughlin. — HERE FROM BEACH Miss Catherine Uetz of Beach isj spending the day in the city with friends. Miss Uetz will go on to Mandan where she will visit for sonte time before returning home. IN BISMARCK TODAY ir, and Mrs, John Ausneotons | RAINBOW GIR! MET SATURDAY The Order of the Rainbow for is met Saturday afternoon at 4 ‘clock for the sémi-annual. jnstalla- ion of officers, At 6 o'clock a pic- nic ‘supper was served and later inj the evening Miss Gwendolyn Jenson and Miss Bernice Joslin were initiat- ed into the order. i —— ca and family, of Strasburg who are en BIBLE SCHOOL ATTENDANCE IN-| route to Richardton for a. visit. with CREASED TODAY relatives, fre spending the day. in Two-hundred and twenty-six ‘pupils| Bismarck, : TO VISIT SISTER IN. STAPLES Raymond ) i tion Bible. sehool t! 1g, an increase of mére than: 30-over Sat- urday’s attendance, G. Mon- son gave the: chapel addre: TO: ATTEND SON'S WEDDING Mrs. E.\T. Burke left this morning for Grand Forks where she will at- tend the wedding of her son, Charles,| Mi and Miss Doris Payne of that city. oe marriage will take place Thars- jay.’ the guest of ister, Mrs. W. F. Robinson, for several months. MOTOR TO NEW SALEM Mr. and Mrs. Walter Purfeerst and jalem yesterday to spend: the day with friends and relatives. GOES TO NEW SALEM Miss Phyllis Krueger, who has been teaching -achool negr’ Bismarck, lett’ Saturday for her home in New Satem to spend the summer, -_ LEAVE’FOR MINNEAPOLIS Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Mundy daughters, Margaret and Jane, f —_ WEEK-END GUESTS, Mra. R. E. Young and two daugt- ters of Hope, N. D,, were guests of Mrs, Della Fox in Blamarck over the week-end. They are en route Miles City, Mont. : ATTEND SERVICE IN UNDER- © WwooD About 25 Bismarck people motored to Underwood last evening ,to attend the opening meeting of an ngeli tie campaign being conducted there by Rev. Harry Jame: RETURNS FROM UNIVERSITY Vineent ince has returned from Grand Forks, where he has been a student at the University of North Dakota, to’ spend the summer with| Denver and other points in Colorado his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul La-| where she will spend a three weeks’ France. vacation. . TO VISIT IN NEW HAMPSHIRE VISITSIN STEELE Mrs.-J. Angus Stewart and son,| Miss Mildred Altes and Miss Eliza- Lloyd Leslie, left this morning th Kuhns spent the week-end in Bristol, N..H., for. an extended le, guests of Miss Altes’ parents. with Mrs, Ste mother, LEAVE FOR COAST MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED C. D. LaHew and R, A. Kearn‘of A marriage license was issued Sat-| Fort Yates left this morning for an urday ty: County Judge Davies to| extended tour of the Pacific coast. Valentind Schlosser and Mrs, Louise| - a @ersinger)tth of Bismarck; GOES.TO JAMESTOWN *‘ ne 1 me Mrs. E. O, Bailey left this morning ‘WEEK-END VISIT id | for Jam wn where she will spen Miss.Gertrude Eichorst ‘and Miss Madge Raney: spent the end in| Falkirk .as the guests of Miss Eich-! orst’s parents.” > oA RETURNS FROM VISIT IN: MIN- NESOTA |, / Mra. A. W. Snow has returned from a week's visit in White Bear Lake, Minn., the guest of her:mother, Mrs. G. A. Herrick. SPENDS DAY ‘HERE . » H.C. Rasche of Regan ig spending the day in Bismarck on business. —E———————————_— ana left Saturday noon by car'for Minneapuus| to visit relatives, TO VISIT IN HAZELTON Mrs, S. H. Jenner and son left to- lay for Hazelton where they will spend a week’ of relatives. —— GOES TO COLORADO. , Miss Viola Bailey: has gone to) a week on busin: HERE SATURDAY Mrs. Harvey Moffit of Tuttle was in, the city Saturday, shopping and vis. iting friends. i Earl Benser, North Dakota Univer-' sity student, is home for t! immer, | vacation. 4 HERE FROM HAZELTON | ‘Mr, and Mrs. P. Hanson of Hazel-; ton were shopping in the city Sat- urday, i HERE ON BUSINESS »R: M, Dralle of Brittin is in the eity today transacting bu: 83. Girl’s Bouquet Was | Tribute to Kindness © of Peter F. Wilcox A little girl's offering to Peter F.; Wilcox, pioneer resident of Bismarck: funeral was held this after-( The Weather Fair. tonight and -Tues- day; not much change in temperature be taken to the fort in cars. iG after @ several weeks’ visit in Bis-|H HOME FOR SUMMER VACATION ‘ff’ Straw Cap Oue of Reboux's newest hats is the knife fed straw stocking cap with gros grain eabachon at the top back. Public Invited to Nurses’ Graduation The commencement exercise: The public is invited to attend. address by Prof. E. D., Northwestern feature the program bjorn Johnson will also speak. The program follows: Selection—High school orchestra. Processional—High school orches: tra. Son; Audience Invocation—Rev. W, E. Vater. Duet—Rev. and Mrs. Paul S. Wright, Addv@s—Judge Sveinbjorn John son, - Address—Prof. E Presentation oj iversit; pital, Song: Audience. Benediction—Rev. W. E. Vater. Prof. Himmel delivered the bac America the calaureate sermon last evening befere nce which filled the city Me character, uditorium. ‘akin; reat Heart” from “Pilgrim’s Prog: ress,” the speaker urged the mem bers of the class to lead a life that would make them Many “Grea day, he sa the program. Rev. C. F. sided during the evening. | NEWS BRIEFS Lemuel Doty, Memphis, Tei learns his son, ‘enlisted in foreign Gilbert Clare, has been sentenced to, face French firing squad legion as in-Palestine for mutiny. Britain, acquieseing — in protested Longue’ of Nations decision: Miss Eleanor Goss will substitute for Helen Wills on American Wight-' man cup tennis. play in England. Atlee Pomerene, former Ohio sena- a Phyllis Nelson motored to New| tor, announces in Cleveland his can- senatorial | didacy for nomination, Democratic Mathew Woll, American federation, of labor vice ‘president, predicts i Washington Farmer-Labor A. 0. U. W. Ball Team to Practice Tonight There will be baseball practice for all members of the A, 0. that are interested in ¢ vation the 2 —————————— DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician Henry » 116 Fourth St. 20w Bismarck, N. D. Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT Monday and ‘Tuesday A sparkling picture *from the famous oper- etta composed by Victor Herbert You've heard the name— You've sung the songs— See Corime Griffith as the madcap Mademoi- selle—French gewns— . French perfume—and a picture as . rare . as either! _NRWS PICTURES for the 1926 graduating class of the Bis- marck Evangelical. hospital will be held tonight at the city Rear oe n Himmel, Ph. y, will nd Judge Svein- Come Thou Almighty King— 1 . Himmel, Ph, D. iplomas—Miss {Susan 'B, Shenffer, superintendent of % Beautiful —| worthy of the are needed in the world to- | Turkey signs Mosul agreement with’ Political: ae because of defeat of Haugen U. W. lodge he game at BUT— Z THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _ | the ball park tonight at 6:30.) All the practice so that a good. team can lodge members that have any talent be picked to play against Mandan at ulong that line are urged to attend Luke Isabel next Sunday, The First Design in Solid Silver. to come out of the American Wing of the. Metropolitan: Museiim'of shail Mi nuct sendowed with the grace of America’s most graceful period. Modernized to meet the standards of’ 20th Ceritury etiquette. Simple in design,’ graceful of line and proportion, correct! Minuet .is made in-complete - dinner service. We should be Pleased to exhibit it to you at our store or.in 1yourown home, Bonham Brothers | Warm Days and Light Frocks Call for White Slippers As fashionable as colored kids are, there’s nothing as'attractive for real summer wear as glistening white slippers.” They are so cool-looking and go so well with any color that there should be at least one pair on every woman’s shoe shelf. All-white styles divide honors with those trimmed in color and a variéty of models makes choosing easy. iid dad a a en For County Picnic Day | Ne Wednesday, June 9th Coats and Suits Our stock of women’s and misses’ Spring Coats and Suits on sale Wednesday — Tweed and novelty Suits in the new straight line sport models or flare skirt styles. Dressy Coats of mirroleen, poiret twill and charmeen, plain or fur. trimmed; with godets and flares, some em- broidery trimmed. > Sport Coats in plain colors, plaids or checks; all the popu- lar colors and styles ON SALE WEDNESDAY - . Dresses - A large selection of early spring Dresses, Prints. Plain Crepes and Novelty Crepes in all colors: styles for large and small women, This isa ‘special clean-up to make room for new summer stock. ON SALE WEDNESDAY At 1% Price WELWORTH DRESSES Lovely new house and street Frocks in ging- ham, voile, linene and suitings. All colors to oelect front $1.00 $9.48 0 34.95 Millinery © Two Large Groups Late spring and early summer models in. hats of straw, silk, combinations . or braids. Every desirable, seasonable color, large or small head sizes; :also black. Priced for quick selling at only $1.95 and $4.95 See the many beautiful new patterns in fine grade Chinaware in our downstairs store‘ * Boys’ Wash Suits “Kaynee Brand” We are closing out this line of boys’ apparel and x wash suits in all colors. Sizes 2 to 6 y 3; during this sale at only ¥% PRICE ~ ~ Broadcloth 40-inch mercerized Broadcleth; patterns for street and sport wear, in fast colors, prints and stripes; green blue, orange and tan. 69¢ value on sale at \ TUB AND RAYON FROCKS New Rayon Stripes and Checks in all colors, also Tub Dresses of gingham, pongee prints, ete., ina wide variety of styles and colors, Spe- cially priced at Children’s Underwear Light weight knit 2-piece summer Underwear for boys and gi to go,at a ridiculously low price, in making room for other stocks. Sale price 1 0 per garment Half Socks Fine quality mercerized half and three-quarter length Socks with plain or fancy cuff tops. Brown, white and black in a good range of sizes. Values to 69¢ 9c special .. Beenie Boys’ Underwear Athletic and light weight knit Union Suits, knee length and sleeveless. Regular 50c and 65¢ garments on sale $1 .00 at 35¢c or 3 for Tissue Gingham 32 and 36 inch fine quality Tissue Ginghams with self or silk stripes, shown in. plaids checks or stripes., Regular G5e grade goes on special a 39c “NEVERMEND” SILK HOSE A nationally known all-silk Hose with a double lisle top, garter run stop and double reinforced lisle foot. Fifteen good spring shades © to select from ........+ a . ‘ Webb Brothers watgii sto = waa ba’

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