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. | FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1926. Governor’ 's Mansion Siostie of Pretty ( Affair Honoring Eastern Star Ladies The home of Governor and Mrs. A. G. Sorlie was the scene of a very pretty tea Thursday afternoon when athe ladies of the Bismarck Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, entertai ed the delegates and visitors to the Grand Chapter session, About 400 ladies called during the afternoon. The dining room was beautifully decorated with roses and ferns, F. A. Lahr and Mrs. Florence Ho: kins poured during bart of the aft- graben, and Mrs, H, Keller and Mrs. E. E. Ricker, the ei of the time. Mrs. J. L. Mullin was in} di charge of the dining room and was assisted by the Misses Marlys Lahr, Esther Hollst, Martha Gertrude Lund- quist, Jessie McDonald, Bernice Jos- J lin, caries Belk and Dorothy Kell- members of the Order of the sisted in’ the living roo Sorlie, Mrs. W. 8. Stratton, worthy matron of the Bismarck chapter, and Mrs. Lillian Lillibridge, grand worthy matron of the North Dakota chapter, received the guests. Palms and peon- ies were used attractively about the living room. An orchestra played ig the afternoon. Mrs. E. .T. Beatt, chairman of the committee in charge, was assisted by rcia Thomas and Mrs. W. E. ANNUAL U. C, T, PICNIG SUNDAY | TEMPLE Is BEAUTIFULLY DECOR- The annual picnic of the U. C. T. will be held Sunday, June 20, at Fort Lincoln, and all members, and their families are cordially invited to at- tend. Those who have no means of transportation are asked to telephone 1183 or 522, An elaborate program of stunts has been arranged and prizes will be awarded in many ath- letie contests, The prizes, together with pop and ice cream, have been donated by local merchants, Mem- bers of the Ladies’ Auxiliary have made cakes for the affair. ATTENDS COMMENCEMENT OF SON Mrs. A. B. Reif has returned from Fayette, Iowa, where she attended <the-gratuation of her son, Reuel, deem: therdiniversity of Upp Iowa. Reuel Reif has gone to California for a visit before returning to Bismarck bile is expected to arrive here about uly 1. mn RETURN FROM WINNIPEG Dr. and Mrs. F. B. Strauss arrived home last evening fzom Winnipeg where Dr. Strauss has been attending the district convention of the Lions clubs. Mrs. Strauss will spend sev- eral days in the city before returning to the Minnesota lakes, where she and the children are spending the summer. GUESTS IN BISMARCK Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Bruce have as Bruce’s brother Mrs. Mareidth. Ti abiphsey of the Frank Alvah Parsons School of In- terior Decorating in New York City was in charge of the decorations at the Masonic Temple for the Grand Chapter of the Easter Star. | She achieved a very artistic effect with the beautiful arrangement of flowers throughout the temple. The decora- tions for the banquets and luncheons were also in charge of Mrs. Humph- reys. - ‘SURPRISE PARTY FOR MRS. GAGNER Friends of Mrs. J. Gagner surpris- j ¢d her at her home, 502 Ninth street, Wednesday evening. The evening was spent informally and a refresh- ment course was served. The honor guest was presented with a fountain pen. Mrs. Gagner will leave Monday for Eugene, Ore., where she will make her home with her daughter, Mrs. C. W. Henzler. LEAVES VACATION Miss Alma Sundquist left this morning for Helena, Mont., where she will visit her sister, Mrs. Clay- ton Edwards, formerly of Bismarck. From Helena Miss Sunquist will go on to Seattle, Wash., and other points on the coast. She will return by way of the Canadian Rockies, and will be gone about six weeks. BISMARCK MAN WED IN ST. PAUL The wedding of Miss Mae Nurd of St. Paul and Frank Krole of this city y,| was solemnized Wednesday morning Mr. Mrs, Norberg will remain in the city for about a week, going on to Butte, Most., where they will visit other relatives. 1 GUESTS AT DOLLAR HOME Mrs. M. L. Dollar and grandson, William McElroy, of «Princeton, Ky., arrived in Bismarck yesterday for a visit of several weeks with Mrs. Dol- lar’s son and daughter. und Mrs. George H. Doll marek, WEI END GUEST IN_ BISMARCK s Ruby Apland of-Driscoll is in Ri-marck for a week-end visit with Miss Vivian Martineson. Miss Ap- jand will leave early next week for Dickinson, where she will attend the Dickinson Normal during the sum- RETURNS FROM MADISON ion Quajn has returned} on, Wis. where she has been attending the’ University Wisconsin, to spend the sumnier holi- days with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. E, P. Quain, — LEAVE ON MOTOR TRIP Mr. and Mrs. G, A. Osmundson left this morning on a motor trip to Hunters Hot Springs, Mont., and the Yellowstone “National park, They. will be gone about. two. weeks. GUEST “AT. STALE¥Y-HOME ° Mr, and Mrs. E. 8. Neal of Garri- son are in Bismarck, guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Staley.| Mr. Neal is former state senator from McLean céunty. GUESTS AT-BREAKFAST Mrs. G. Olgierson sig ale Mi A. A. Whittemore, Mrs. R. zel, Mrs. Evans of Edinburg, Hazel Nielsqn at a waffle breakfast ' this morning. HERE FROM Me MOTT weet fr of Mott are spendin, i ith friends in Bismarc! are attending the Eastern Star con- vention. — RAINBOW GIRLS TO MEET | The Rainbow Girls will meet to- morrow evening at 7:30 at the Ma- sonic Temple d. to attend as there wilt MVROVING \datrom, young daughter of Sheriff and Mrs. Albin Hedstrom,’ who has been ill for the past five weeks, is impfoving, it was reported today. Fort Lincoln. partici- pants of “Hello “There.” ex- cept the baby dolls,. invited.; Call 1183 or 522 for transpor- *- tation. ———S————— Fair tonight Saturday somewhat. unsettled, Bergeson’ ne U. C, 7. Pienie Sunday at! at the bride's hon in St. Paul. The couple left immediately afte ceremony for Chicago where the spend their honeymoon, After June 27 they will be at home in Bismarck. EN ROUTE TO°CALIFORNIS Mrs. Mamie Malloy and chiidren, Mrs. Malioy’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Reuter, who have been visiting relatives in Max and Garrison, were in Bismarck ‘terday en route to San Diego, Calif., where they will e their home. ERTAINED AT SLUMBER PARTY ‘atherine Bodenstab enter- last night with a slumber par- in compliment to Miss | Mable Groon of. Bemidji, Minn,, who is in Bi the house guest of the rion and uth St There were six fue: CAMP’ FIR ME! The Waziata Campfire girls will tt meet in the home of Miss Viola Sund- land, 412 Thirteenth street, this evening at 7:30 o'clock for a business session, The girls held a meeting Wednesday evening on the court- house lawn. GUESTS HERE F. A. Carney and daughter, ismarck for a visit Fresh dressed Catfish. Cen- tral Meat Market. : : Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Tonic, sir?—for the blue? wittixyouupe NEWS . BOBBY’ VERNON: commie: “Till We Eat Again” where she will visit relative few days before feturning home! Mrs. Bardsley has been the gue. her son, G. A, Bardsley, and family in Bismarck. Yochim will leave today for Chi where they will spend a two weeks’ Margaret, Mary and) Francis. and} vacation. MISS. KOSITZEY HOME Miss Josephine Kositeky, who hus! been spe VISITOR LEAVES HOME FROM WASHINGTON U Miss Evelyn George arrived home yesterday from the .| Washington, where she has been at- tending school, and will spend the summer in Bismarck with her pur- vents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. George. HAS RETURNED TO WORK Depyty County ‘Treasurer Clare Register, who has been at the Bis- marck hospital for two weeks fol- lowing an emergency operation for/ appendicitis, returned to his wirk this morning. GOES “) MINNI@DTA Mrs, Lola Carter and son left this morning for Lake of the Woods, Michigan, for a two weeks’ va They went as far as Fargo by car, here they joined friends and fin- ished the trip by car, VISITOR LEAVES Mrs. C. J. Hartson of Hamilton, Mont., who has been in Bismarck, the guest of Mrs. B, C. Larkin, left today tor New Rockford, N. D., where she] will visit her children before retutn- ing home. HOME FROM SCHOOL Miss Hazel Lenhart has returned from the University of Wisconsin at Madison, where she has been a stu- dent, to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Lenhart. RETURNS HOME Miss Luella Thompson, who has been visiting in Flasher, left today for her home in’ Cavalier, Thompson was teacher in the Flasher schools for two years, MRS. GALLAHAN’S GUEST LEAVES Mrs. M. Tellefson of Brainerd, Minn., who has been the house guest of Mrs. Inez Gallahan in Bismarck, returned to her home: today. HOME FROM Ut M UNIVERSITY Donald Jones arrived home yester- day fromehe University of Wiscon- sin at Madison, where he has been attending school. RETURNING HOME Miss Marie Jean Syler of Minot,| ¢ who has been spending thé week in ; Bismarck with friends, left today for her home. LEAVE FOR CHICAGO Miss Madge King and Miss Phyll GUEST OF DAUGHTER Mrs. 0. H. Holtan of | Fatkirk is! spending a few days in Bismarck, the! guest ot her daughter, Mi Ell Holtan, Wiha PARENTS OF DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. William Wetzstein of Mandan announce the birth daughter yesterday at the St. Alexius hospital. HOME FROM WINNIPEG Dr. C.D.’ Dursema arrived hom jasts evening from the district con vention of Lions clubs at Winnipeg. A. W. Lucas Co. Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center The Big Bargain Basement Specials for Saturday Oil Mops 69c ‘detachable swab. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE a. tine es lett LEAVES FOR VISIT Mrs. Eldon Anderson will leave nding her vacation with her, morrow for St. uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. isi Kositrky, and her grandparen and M Gust Kositeky, of land, Ohio, returned home yesterday? -HERE ON BUSINESS T. Nelson, Carson, is spending in Bismarck on business. WKMIM| §= BoE AU will go to various points in Wiscon- RETURNS FROM MONTREAL , Mr. and Mrs. Gordon ‘Cox have re- _ Mrs. T, A. Bardsley of Fairmount,! turned from Montreal, Canad: left this morning for Crosby| Mr. Cox represented the local-Kiwan-| for al is club at a district convention. JICENSE. ISSUED se was issued yes-! illie C. Johnson and | tation. hn Louis Thompson, both of this Miss Mahers—Permanent Wave Operator—will be at Harrington’s, beginning next week, to as- sist Mr. Harrington, During her stay we will give Permanent Waves for $15.00, Us Cs, oh P Picnic Sunday at ipants of “Hello There, leept the baby dolls, invited. ; Call 1183 or 522 for transpor- | © - FLORSHEIM SHOE * ; terday to Mrs, a F real dressed ‘tral Meat Market | Ure Gas. the scientific fuel. Harrington’s Beauty-Barber Shop Phone 130 ‘a -~SHOPPE University of CGur MAN who has made The Florsheim Shoe his permanent choice knows that he has found the finest in shoemaking. Mitton, Deming of Minneapolis is} the city for an extended visit with mother, Mrs, Jrene Demming. LE. AVES HOSPITAL ill at the Bismarck hospital,' was discharged today, RETURNS HOME Miss Ruth Den has returned to her home in Flasher after a short | visit with friends in Bis . SHOPPING HERE Walls and Miss Minnie | ee Washburn were shop- | Ping in Bismarck yesterday. HERE FROM MOTT ar Mr, and Mrs. J. K, Murray of Mott drove to Bismarck last evening to at-| “she Student Prince.” tion, HERE ON BUSINESS Mr. and Mrs, Adolph’ Phillipe and | son of Mott are spending a few days | in Bismarck on business. VISITING AND SHOPPING HERE AL W: Hazelton is vis- iting and d shopping in Bismarck for} ery set Cinderella apart even from the most popu- lar patterns of the pase and IS SERIOUSLY ILL 4 C. W. Blunt was taken to the Bis- |» marck hospital thi: i Blunt is seriously ill HERE WITH FRIENDS Miss Beatrice Jami town will spend the week-end in Bi marck with friends MOVE INTO NEW HOME The F. E. Diehl.family have moved from 410 Avenue F i home on Sixth HERE ON BUSINESS nia ip Tschenkenberger of Tem-/| as a business visi D, Miss For amazing re- sults, kill mosqui- toes with Tangle- j foot Spray. This | powerful] insecti- cide “burns them | up.” Action is im- HERE FOR FEW DAYS EXPERIENCED TRAVELERS ALWAYS CARRY TRAVELERS CHEQUES =~ BONHAM BROS. “ROM WILTON ; gine Wiig es Jewelers and Optometrists | equalied for killing | moths, flies, roaches, are in the city today en Cook with Gas. It’ A sample line of Handmach- ichell fall coats for wom- en will be on display at the A. W Lucas Co. store, Saturday, | June 19, for that day only. It is a very distinctive line to select from. FOOT SPECIALIST All diseases of the fvet success- of a DR. CLARA B, WESTPHAL Richmond's Bootery THE TANGLEFOOT COMPANY Sat. Evenings by sppointment. A.V 2: ¢: Remington, Pres. $1.29 81x90 seamless. Contains Oil Cloth _ Crepe and muslin. Some are self trimmed and oth’. ers are hand embroid. ered. A regular $1.25 -A good sizé triangle washable Oil Mop with A good quality. in plain white, blue and . very little dressing. A white, and brown de- $2.95 Permanent Furniture for the Bedroom One lot of Ladies’ Dresses in linens, voiles, broadcloths and other materials ............. WHAT piece of furnicure is like a highboy, cciing sti more deserving of digni- garments out flat. This whole fied treatment as a part of the - unit, as produced by Custis is* architecture of the house than masked by perfect proportions »: . Milady’s dressing table? This and a tasteful use of ings | Curtis design C-810 recognizes that enable it to give a subtle the importance of the ritual of charm to the whole bedroom. « the toilette and makes provision Come in and let us give you" for all the accessories. DRESSES Two-quart Galvanized Acme Ice Cream Freezer ...............-02 2000+: ++ S100 Why not trade where bright, new merchandise is offered at.a great saving to you? Visit this busy shopping: center and learn for. yourself what remarkable values are . A.W. Tia Co. : t ee i oe You. agp oon ag Fong Memes — ond Out door (C-302) tothe left of the dressing tableisawardrobefor hanging clothes. ‘The door to the rightcon- ceals a chest of trays, PERMANENT WAVE Make your appointment early “Our Methods Please” Bismarck, N. D. TO ANNOUNCEMENT A musical instrument refin- ishing and repairing depart- ment of all makes and kinds of instruments and pianos has been added to this estab- lishment. It is cheaper now to have this work done at a8) balsas home than to send it east. “~~, The Music Shop 214-216 Main HIS Bank YOURS Even on short trips. They know they can cash them anywhere without the slightes$ difficulty—and they enj not having to worry about the pos: ble loss of their money. We can furnish Travelers Cheques in convenient denominations, at a cost of just a few cents per $100, Carry them on your next trip! BISMARCK, N. TI. Roop, Cashier Sorensen, P. C. Remingyen dJr., Ass’t. Cashiers . A. Graham, Vice Pres. This Curtis unit contains a dressing table, tray case and wardrobe *<