The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 8, 1926, Page 5

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Mrs. Jansonius ’ Entertained Seven | Tables at Bridge | Me Mrs, Fred Jansonius entertained | Saturday in her home, 816 Fourth street, with a prettily appointed afte, ernoon bridge. The rooms were dec- bila with a profusion of wild fiow-! ets. * Seven tables of bridge were in pla: during the afternoon, honors noite fo Mrs. KE. Howard Light and Mrs. William O, Andersen, At the conel sion of the games the hostess server urse luncheon. _ Mrs. Jansonius entertained earlier, in the week with a bridge luncheon, Out-of-town Guests Are Complimented at Party Monday Miss Hilda C, Boe entertained last evening in her home, 206 Avenue A, at an informal party in compliment to Miss Laura Fairbanks and Miss Blanche-Martin of Lisbon, who are in Bismarck, | te of the Misses Florence and ret Fairbanks. The evening was spent in sewing. Baskets of peonies were used about the rooms and the hostess served a prettily appointed course luncheon at the conclusion of the play. There were 12 guests. Thelma Dehne Is Honor Guest at a. Surprise Shower Miss’-Thelma Dehne, whose mar- riage to Hedgus Stevenson of For- mar N. D,, will take place at 7:30 be o'clock Thursday morning at St. ¥ Mary’s Pro-Cathedral in »Btsmarck, § \ was honor guest at a sufprise show- er given last evening in her home, 423 Second street, by the Misses Eva Hodges, Gertrude Fitzgerald and Pauline Fisher and Mesdames Steph- en Walery and Millie Weiand. The house was prettily ‘decorated with roses and a color motif of pink and white was carried out in the appoint- ments and in the course luncheon served at the conclusion of the even-| } ing. A mock wedding was an enjoyable part of the evening's entertainment. Little Miss Mavis Mitchell, dressed bed decorated basket containing a number of lovely gifts for the hon- or guest. There. were about 30 in attendance. PLAN PICNIC A picnic will be held Monday, June 14, for the students at the daily va- cation Bible schol, it was announc- ed today by. Mrs.J.L. Hughes, super- intendent. The attendance today was 215 and students are urged to be present at.all sessions of the school for the remainder of the week. Rev. F. 1. Davenport, who has taken over the Bible study classes of Rev. Dan- iel Earl in the seventh and- eighth grades, gave the chapel address to- day. BIRTHDAY PARTY SUNDAY Donald ‘Erickson celebrated his fifth birthday Sunday at a cleverly planned party for nine of his play- mates, The decorations were in pink and blue and the ‘table was centered with a basket containing the guests. Games were played dur- ing the afternoon. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Miss Jeanne Kraft celebrated her ninth birthday anniversary last Sat- urday afternoon with a‘party for a number of her school mates. A pret- tily appointed luncheon was served during the afternoon which was pleasantly spent with games. IS AT HOSPITAL Mrs, Paul Bohm of Mott. -under- went an operation at the Bismarck hospital yesterday. She is, reported as getting along nicely, today. While Mrs. Bohm is at the hospital her hus- band is staying in the city with their daughter, Sirs. Carl Tullberg. RETURNS FROM WINNIPEG Mrs, K. A. McCord returned home toflay from Winnipeg, Canada, where she ‘has been representing the local chapter at a district U. C. T: Auxi- liary convention, ‘En route home Mrs. McCord stopped in Fargo to vis- it friends. IS CONFINED TO HOSPITAL George Laney, district manager for the state bank examiner, is con- eel to the St. Alexius hospital by illness. : ON BUSINESS Hugo Auer has returned to his home Itt Mott after spending Monday in Bismarck transacting business. MOVE.TO ROSE APARTMENTS | Mr. and Mrs. Dale Simons have moved into the Rose Apartments. | 18 AT HOSPITAL Peter Derby of Mott is confined to the Bismarck hospital by illness. SHOPPING HERE Mrs. Oscar Buehler of Mott is shop- ping in the city today. IS ILL IN BISMARCK Mrs. E. H. LaMarr of Elgin is ill at the Bismarck hospital. The Weather Fair tonight; unsettled Wednesday ; temper- ature same —-> \ { CYCLONE i | i i TUESDAY, JUNES, 1996 nae in the chosen colors, brought in a! cj orchestra in your The new and exclusive Ortho- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE i and Mrs, F. H. Ackerman, They re- turned to Jamestown Sunday. RETURNS HOME Miss Dorothy Waldera has return- id to her home in Jamestown after parents, Mr. and Mrs, brink. ENTERTAINED aT PARTY J.C, Hurdel- BIRTHDAY . Miss Luverne Bertsch, 602. Sixth, 6990646995: 4 in eee ete Miss Muriel | street, entertained 14 little girls yes- A obinson. iss Waldera has been! terday afternoon at a party celebrat- Dinner Was _| assisting’ Miss Robinson’ with ‘her! ing her eleventh birthday anniver- | dancing classes, sary. GUEST OF SISTER HOME FROM UNIVERSITY Bridge Given Saturday at * Hendricks Home| Miss Elvera Nelson of Minot is in! Miss Lydia Bertsch has arrived | Bismarek for a short visit with her| home from the University of North Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hendricks en-| ister, Miss Helen Nelson, Miss Nei-| Dakota, where she has heen attend- ing school, to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mra. C. Bertsch. VISITED DAUGHTERS Andrew Nelson of Fergus Falls, Minn, in Bismarck with his daugh- s ice Nelson and M F, sworth, En route home ill two other daughters in eastern Minnesota, i son will return to Minot tomorrow fertained Saturday evening ut, | night to enroll for the summer ternt for 12 guests at the attractively ap-| ¢f the State Teacher's College at PoRNor ‘dinner brid i hen a, er dinner bridge was nlayed, 7 2 honors going to Mrs Frank Milhol-| Tui a ee lan and Ray Seaton of Lemmon, S. es Edna and Ruth Halverson Dak, ‘Aig| Hatege Henty Binuen an Wea -of + i | Hanley, Henry; jake, A. Ro: £ eS rom a week-end visit at the Peace- gnd Mr. and Mrs. Ray Seaton of sui" Vaney Ranch und ut Medora. Interior Decorator |, ws. and Mrs Ah Jean who have . : peen visiting al ie \home 0 hei! Will :Give Lecture a “and Wednesday Evening’ son and daughter-in-law, Mrs. V. F. Joslin, 112 Kos The Arts and Letters club will present Miss Mareidth Humphrey, ar- nudtso SUNSHINE CLUB TO MEET The Sunshine club will meet to- morrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. G. Worner, 709 Ninth street. HER Mr, and Mr baby son of Re yesterday on bu FROM REGAN this morning for their home in L Falls, Minn, HERE FOR VACATION and were in the city 8S. | tist and interior decorator, who un-| ,, Wiliam X- ‘Taylor, who has been a fs attending the School o steopauthy y Ul recently was connected with the! ii Kirvilles Mon has atrioed hon} stery Cleaners, Phone 398, | University of Colorado, in a lecture} tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in the Lions room at the Grand Pacifie ho- tel. All women of the city who are interested in interior decorating are cordially invited to attend. The lecture will be free. Men who i sted in the subject are al- The Arts andj| Letters club has secured Miss Hum- phrey to speak to its members but desires to share the meeting with; others interested LEGION AND AUXILIA PICNIC The American Legion Auxiliary is entertaining the Legion at a picnic Thursday evening at Fort Lincoln The Legion and Auxiliary membe are to meet at the Northern Pacific depot at 6:30 o'clock where the Le- gion will provide cars to go to the; Fort. The com ee in charge of) the pienie dinner include: 1. H. Schnecker, Mrs. Donald J. Reff, Mrs. Harrington. a Hughes, Mrs. George Robidou, \ yt to spend the summer vacation with nl parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Tay- or. DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician Henry Bidg. 116 Fourth St. Tele; e 240W Bismarck, N. D. 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