The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 9, 1926, Page 5

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| as | ' t 1 os 1 \ ' ‘ ' 1 " ag : |e { H . ‘ t ' ““ ‘ 4 ‘ re e ri 4 . \~ ‘ v od t Mey hu | taper » Program will be given: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1996” Bridge Party to Be Given Saturday ‘Interest of Country elub members this week is centered on the bridgé party to be given Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the club house. Mrs. H. P. Goddard and Mre. W. H. Boden- stab will be in charge. This is the first card party of the season at the club and a very large attendance of members is expected. It is the“plan of the entertainment committee to give parties at regular intervals of two or three weeks dur- ing the season, Plans are under way for “d inner dance some time next week. MISSIONARY SOCIETY TO MEET The Women’s Missionary Society of the First Presbyterian church will meet Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the church parlors. The following Devotions... Mra, J. J. M. MacLeod “Romance of Old Mexico”—Mrs. Wil- iam 7 Mrs. Frank E. Cave. “Mexicans in Our Country"-—Mrs. Sit Vern Haines. ' All women interested are cordially invited to attend, ARE AT P. E. 0. CONVENTION Mrs. C. L. Young of Bismarck, state president of the P. E. 0. Sisterhood, is presiding at the state convention in Grand Forks which ned yester- day morning, Mrs. 9. P, French of Bismarck will respond to the address of welcome und is in charge of bal- loting. Mrs. John Thorpe and Mrs. bp are delegates from Chapter ‘P of Bistiarck, M rtha R. mer, also of this city, is one of t! speaket$ and will address the con- vention Thursday morning on the’ subject, “Religious Education.” ENTERTAINED MISSIONARY SO- CIETY AT BRIDGE Mrs. Oscar Lindgren, 610% Fourth street, entertained the St. Anthony Group of the Catholic Missionary Sociéty last night at bridge, four tables playing during the evening. Honors went to Mrs, E. A. Kaiser and Mrs. H. J. Freeman, A luncheon was served after the games. The home was prettily decorated with garden flowers. RETURN FROM FARGO Mrs. I. G. Monson and daughter, Mrs, Muck J, Tellenga, have returned from a two weeks’ visit at Devils Luke and Fargo. They also attended the graduation of Mrs. Monson’s son, Kristian Monson, from Concordia College, Moorhead, Minn. BAPTIST AID MEETING The Ladies’ Aid of the First Bap- tist church will meet in the basement parlors tomorrow afternoon. At 6 o'clock a pot luck supper will be served and all members. of the con- eregation are invited to attend. BOARD M ING POSTPONED The regular monthly meeting of the Salvation Army Advisory Board has been postponed from Thursda: June 10, until Thursday, June 17, on account of other important business engagements. —_ IS IMPROVING Tom Kelly, who was badly burned in the fire at the Capital Chevrolet Co, a few weeks ago, is getting along nicely it was mye today, although will be confined to .the St. Alex- hospital for several more weeks. VISIT IN HETTINGER Mrs. Russell A. Young and daugh- ter, Beverly Joye, left today for Hettinger where they will visit. for two ‘weeks at the ‘home of M Young's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gravning. RETURNS FROM HOPE Mrs. C. G. Boise has returned from Nope, N. D., where she has been spending several months with her mother, Mrs. S. D. party, who died last week following o lengthy ill- ness. GUEST OF MRS. MEADE Mrs. Thomas Meade of the Hughes Apartments has as her house guest her sister, Miss M, McCulloch of Toronto, Canada, Miss. McCulloch will be im Bismarck for about a month, RETURN TO NOFFIT Charles Anderson and son, Billy. have returned to their home in Mof- fit after a short visit in the city. HERE ON BUSINESS August Johnson and J. Mann’ of| Washburn transacted business in Bis-{ marek today. . BUSINESS VISITORS M. I. Sawyer and E. C. Ruble of riscoll were in the city yesterday nn business. ie HERF,gFROM ARENA A. C. Isaminger and George Boel- ter ef Arena were in the city yester- day. ~ HERE YESTERDAY Axel Stenguist of Wilton was a business visitor here yesterday. Cook with gas. It’s the) Ideal Fuel. Rac! \ Showers or thunder- storms tonight or Thursday ; cooler). COMFORTABLE STRAWS at Country Club| Grand Chapter Here! June 16 to 18, inclusive, and there} are still many delegates who-have not been accommodated. The, committee; from the local chapter, Mrs. M. W. Neff, is endeavoring to find rooms for the delegates ii private homes throughout the yt and are asking anyone who hay a room that will be vacant on dates to notify Mrs, Neff or member of the committee. The Order of the Rainbow for Girls will present the initiation work of the order at the Grand Chapter meeting on Thursday evening, June 17; initiat- ig one candidate. mbly now has a membership of The following officers will take part; in the services. Mother Advisor. Immortality Fidelity Patriotis: Service Confident: Outer Observer. Choir Director Organist . Choir—Elizabeth Russ, Marion Whit-| temore, Ramona Coghlan, Betty Butler, PICNIC THURSDAY The Sunday school of St. George's Episcopal chureh will have a_ picnic headed by! Thursday afternoon at th “Mandan 5 qua park, C It teave {the church at js | cit, fre es ' BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT — } Mr, and Mrs, Melvin Steen, 1120{ Broadway, ate the daughter, born th . Alexius hospit: PARENTS OF DAUGHTER Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Diven. of the Rose Apartments announce the birth! of a daughter last evening at the St. Alexius hospital, RETURN FROM CANADA Mrs. Effie Lahr; Mr. and Mrs, L. E. Zimmer have . Ch Belk| returned from a three weeks’ tour dvisor—Martha | of western Canadi .Phyllis Rosen} RETURNS HOME ‘dna Dean Best; Mrs. Ray Hagen and son have re- .Marion Ryan; turned to their home in Stanton aft- « Geraldine Gish} er spending some time in Bismarck, Dorothy ‘Keller . Marlys Lahr! GUESTS HERE Jean Eaton| Mr. and Mrs. J. King and Mrs. Isabel King Beaudreau of Ruth Rubin| in Bismarck for a short 4 friends. They are en route to Moran, DOCTOR M.E. BOLTON those some parents of a! morning at the! Bismarck Assembly of the The Bismarck As- Effie Rosen Shirley Penner Esther Hollst ey Dickinson Marion Sandin | Dorthea Ward Boepple, Lucile! akkel Lee, | Evelyn Freeburg. | | ADDRESS! Prof. Northwe the daily dents this vacation Bible school stu- , rforning at the chapel! ferret cee hes ses. e attendance today was | Telephone 240W C..E, WORKER HERE | Bismarck, Miss field secretary for the Chr deavor socié BIBLE ScHoot, E. N. Himmel, D., of the addressed | Clara Weiermueller, ag N. D. js in Bismarck for al 99 Author of : Horsemen” * THROBBING, TEMPESTU- “Blood and Sand! ;OUS ROMANCE, STAGED “Enemies of AGAINST THE WARM Women” Vacation Shoes are.in order now that school’s out Your youngsters’ shoes are going to get roygh treatment for the next couple of months, so you had better start éach of them out right with a pair of good, sturdy shoes; We are ready for the vacation season with unusu- ally large assortments—at the merry-go-round shoe department. Kichmond's Bootery MATINEE. EVERY DAY AT 2:30 TONIGHT—Wednesday and Thursday “THE Written By Blasco Ibanez AND LANGUOROUS BACKGROUND OF SPAIN Sed the Great Tidal Wave— The Screen’s Biggest Thrill! © Mr. and Mrs Misses Helen Bilie Edlyn Cedergren spent the week-end at Lake Isabel, is v | tow days. _Mrs. Tyler Sprake and children ar- rived yesterday from Butte, Mont., THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE i I ia eae She is leaving | Wyo, where they will visit relatives. |to join Mf Sprake whv i connected | old Krueger of Bowden are patients! through ata Indianapolis, Ind. olis whege she) Mrs. Beaudreau formerly \ lived in| with the highway department. They] at’ the St. Alexius hospital. went a serious operation this morning at the St. Alexius hospital, AT LAK! ABEL W. C. Mills, and the Idwell, Helen Nelsbn, Anderson, ‘Eva Bailiff HARRISON AT HOSPITAL 219 West he r the MR I. and] J. Harrisor ving tre is Alexis hospital, nent at ENTERS HOSPITAL Peter Kelsch of Lefor has entered the St. Alexius hospitel for treat ment NERE FROM RHAME ,ucille Dunn of Rhame, N. D., iting friends in Bismarck for » ; ; ; nily | will conduct a Bible school. Bismarek, e+. {wil make their howe in Bismarck, \ ‘ . \ —— oer —— LEAVE FOR LAKES | IS RECOVERING AFTER ILLN front tie Ciena pe aiere! arene METHODIST LADIES TO MEET LEAVE FOR SOUTH DAKOTA MRS. PETERSON IMPROV Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson and) Mrs, I. W. Herbert, who aws taken | at Grand Forks to spend the summer The ladies of the first division of}, Mt Mrs. James Malloy of Mrs. John Peterson, 517 Seventh] children, 81 Avenue (, left this suddenly ill Saturday morning, is) vacation with her parents, Mr. and the Methodist Episcopal Aid society] } D., who have been spend-| street, who underwent an operation| morning by car for the Minnesota! slowly improving. ‘ Mrs, A, G. Olson. $ pi will meet with Mrs. BE, BE. Stendes,{ st week in Bismarck, left] ut the St. Alexius hospital this week,| lakes for several weeks’ fishing and sie se) : Rainbow Girls to 1010 Fourth street, ‘Thursday atter:| Yesterday for their home, necompan- | is getting along nicely. camping. SHOPPING HERE RETURNS HOME iW ely ae ae noon, t ied by Mrs. C, P. Stone and son of — — | Mr. and Mrs. John Schumacher of W. J. Richards, who has been Give Initiation at | pen Biamarck, who will be their guests, | |) RETURNS HOME FimmtONSHS REMOVED Robinson, N. D.. are shopping in Bis- atthe St. Alexius hospital, IRNS INIVERS: * —— Miss Lucille Van Solen has re-}| Jimmy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan) marek Y ‘o‘her home in ton. Gage ee FROM UNIVERSITY | RETURNS FROM SOUTH DAKOTA! turned to her homes in Cannonball | MeDongld “of Tismarck, underwent | dee he Pore aS iss Olive Fllison has returned tof after a several days’ visit with] an operation for the re of his fom the University of Towa, Lowa! pismarck after @ year in Isabel, S. D.,| friends in Bismarck, tonsils this morning at the St. Alex ENT ia PELE RPS ET IG ae Capacity reservations have been} City, to spend the summer vacation’ where she has been attending school. ius hospital, - ih oe the ches Gd we city for ie ne. parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A.| Migs Elli is the daughter of Mr. } e del ites the Grand Chapter jowles, Mrs. C. J. is city. Vas the detmesias ta. the Grand Chapter | and Mrs. C.J. Ellison of this city, . Earl Robinson of Washburn Dan Votes FE AT HOSPITAL », Hohman TO LIVE HERE h™M short visit: w' Phey: are Gobel T Smart Arrivals —in Summer Apparel The mode in summery Frocks is ‘quite varied, but in most cases, simplicity dominates. Many Frocks follow ultra. tailored lines, and are smartly pleated and but- toned, while printed models are greatly favored, in crepes and chiffons. SPORT and STREET COATS Sponsor flannel or kaska for summer, and are sometimes plaid- ed or collared with fur Voile and Rayon Dresses, $4.95 A new shipment of these popular Summer Dresses just received Rayon Coats (Something New) $5.95 ‘A popular garment for wear in the car, house or office Sample Line of Dresses, $12.50 New shipment of Crepe de Chines, Georgettes, Tub Silks and Flat Crepes just received—a sample line from a large manu- facturer—values to $29.50; all at the one price of $12.50 Special Assortment of Dresses, $19.50 One special assortment of dresses, taken from our better dresses, including all wanted styles, colors and materials; val- ues to $49.50 Final Close-out on All Coats, $19.50 Your choice of any,Coatin stock. All to be offered at this low price. Come early. These Coat values will not last long A.W. Lucas Co. Where every purchase must, be satisfactory or money refunded | driving. ‘PAGE FIVE Mr. RET ENS f OM UNIVERSITY ison hax retdrned | King and Mr. Gobel are cousins. “Yes!’’ Cupid certainly has an eye for beauty! So he elects White Rose as the wedding ring for the fashionable bride. Hand wrought in platinum or 18 K. white gold it is— “Radiantly beautiful as though jeweled with diamonds” There's a White Rose Engagement ROSE Ring to match. Wedding Rings It's Alluring! Let us show you this different wedding band BONHAM BROTHERS JEWELERS AND OPTOM ETRISTS WHITE Letusshow you the complete out- fit for motion pic- tures the Kodak way. Priceinclud- ing camera, pro- jector and screen, Figo. Mad now the | SOS \ Motor driven A short while ago we announced the new Eastman motion picture camera for amateurs— Ciné-Kodak, Model B—to sell for $70. _ Now comes a projector—Kodascope, Model C—$6o with electric motor drive. g No..0 HOSKINS-MEYER The Home of KFYR | ELIZABETH ARDEN | has sent ber personal representative, who bas had years of experience in the 7 Arden Salon in New York, to vint ¥ our toilet ton, department on ¥RiDAY AND SATURDAY JUNE 11 AND 12 Take this opportunity to consult an expert -: and to receive ber personal advice on the com rect care and treatment of your skin. Private ‘ FINNEY’S DRUG STORE -

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