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WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1996. Bridge Party to Be _|Marriage of Mr. Held at Country Homan and Miss Club on Friday| ,° Hensal Announced Mr. and Mrs. Paul F.. Homan re- turned Monday fri a two weeks’ ‘honeymoon agent at Detroit Luke, Minn. Mrs. Homan before her mar- riage Miss Dorothy Hensal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hen- 1 of Cartington. She is aduate the Carrington high ‘school and as a student nurse at the St. Alexius hospital of this city. Mr. Homan is employed as s clerk at the local postoffice and the couple will make their home in the city. tied in Carringto of the bride, but The women members of the Coun- Club are to have a bridge party ely he 'Play wilt bogie at uly 23. Play wi in a ik, tea being served at me will not be pt sive rize will be given to the mem- king the hij score in the of twelve Tables may be arranged in advance by those ex- pecting to attend, or the committee in ch for the afternoon will find places for any members oa jo de- A. at th be spent two ye: sire, The committee. in ¢l are: Mrs. F. L. Conklin, chairman, Mrs. M. Brandt, Mra. C. 0. Robinson, Mrs. Benton Baker, M: W. Hintgen of Mandan, and Mis rence Homan. ENTERTAINS AT BIRTHDAY PARTY An interesting addition to the H Miss Joane O'Leary, four-year-old] torical Library, the gift of Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. G.| H. Winchester, O'Leary, 615 Sixth Street, entertain-| the years 1885 to’1887 of the Bur-| ed ten of h riends at.a birthday, leigh Count; irmer, ¢published at | party yesterday afternoon. The little) Sterling by Thos. F. Campbell. ¢ Of folks spent, afternoon at the/ interest are th lvertisements for Chautau: in Mandan, return-| Buffalo bones which were used to ing to Bi irck for their lunch. The| whiten sugar. table was decorated with pink sweet; A new collection of agates peas and pink nut baskets, while the} minerals bought at large birthday cake was decorated; and Wolf Creek, Mont. is also an with pink candles. . interesting addition to the collection Miss Joan received many lovely at the museum. gifts by which to remember the oc-| + ro Tag casion, RETURNS FROM WILLISTON —_—— Miss Bessie Baldwin , returne: LEAVE ON MOTOR TRIP Tuesday from Williston ‘whete xhe Mrs. E. J. Gobel y, has been since July 1, helping the . Re newly- elected librarian get start in her work. a visi Baldwin spent the week-end in M Staples. Mrs. Gobel and Ray will] where she spoke Friday at the sum- Gobel at Minneapolis,| mer school and Mon the Ins! been attending .j tute being held at the teachers c: at Fort Snelling. Th lege. She discussed library work. or to Sibley, i where they will visit with M WILL RETURN THURSDAY bel’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C Miss Clarice Belk, who has been) Jones, before returning via the Min-| attending the Sesquicentennial Inte nesota Lakes. national Exposition at Philadelphia | as the result of winning the Ameri- | in. Youth Award, left Philadelphia | July 6 and has been visiting Mr. ai Mrs. H. F an in New York Ci end touring in, Cana ind the lak near Perth, Ont. She is expected to | return to Bismarck about Thursday. | LEAVE FOR MINNEAPOLIS Mrs. Lester H. Monte and daugh- | ter, Marjorie Maric, who Have been diving in the city for the past cight | months, left today for their home in Minneapolis. They will also spend | a few weeks at the lukes at Spooner, Wis. Mr. Monte will join ¢! \ aware of th jage until they re- turned from their trip. | AN INTERESTING GIFT ind | dau . W. F, children of Stap! terday by car for En route home, VISITING PARENTS Franzo Crawford, who hi studying at Harvard for hi: degree since winning the dal scholarship, returned Wedne: for a five weeks’ visit with his ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Cra He will return to Harvard thi ume the duties of TO ATTEND CELEBRATION Russell Reid and George Will left Tuesday morning for Elbowoods where they will attend the yearly n celebration at the reservation. L. F.] when they will return to B Crawford will also attend on his way! for a few months. back from Ft. Union, where he has: , | heen attending the Indian celebration] ENTERTAIN AT SURPRISE PARTY in connection with the Columbia River Expedition. LEAVE ON MOTOR TRIP Mrs, A. S. Nielsen.and daughter, Agnes, left this morinng by car for cago. En Feros : al A few friends surprised Mrs. Frank Smith last evening at an info the oceasion being her bi te They will also visit other poi Wisconsin. » The Birthday Yastheran church will parsonage, 804 Set Street, with’ Rev. and. Mrs. A. J. Malmquist to- rorrow evening at 8 o'clock. Mem- bers and friends are extended a most cordial invitation to attend. WAR MOTHERS MEET The Fort Lincoln Chapter of the War Mothers met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. D. McPhee. After: a short business session’ Sellen Wachter. | jety of the First! meet at the RETURN FROM LEEDS Mr. and Mrs. M. G, Cullen return- ed yesterday from a motor trip in’ the northern part qf North Dakota. Mr. Cullen attended to business ma\ ters while Mrs. Cullen visited friends | at Leeds. RETURNS TO SOUTH DAKOTA Miss Katherine of M D., who has bee! end with her cous and Miss Emma Bade! for her home. — TO SPEAK AT INSTITUTES Miss Lillian Cook left Tuesday to speak on the work of the State Li- brary Commission at_ th being held at Mayville, Valley City and Dickinson. LEAVE ON MOTOR TRIP Mr, and een Carl Gataahe. pet family are wing tomorrow by cai for a tour of the Rocky Mountains) and the Yellowstone national park. iS FROM FARG ] RETURN; ‘a Miss Marie Tibeser ae Mon- from Fargo, where she attended * pounds of F; nanas, 30 to “40 cents| ofticer, ACCEPTS POSITION Miss Florence Johnson, who has recently returned from an extended | . Chris Noche arrived here yesterday by to visit at the home of Mr. ai Merle M. Gilroy. ! RETURN FROM DETROIT Miss Mildred Ri Mrs. days at was prestnted with a token of re- membrance. ON INSPECTION TRIP Dr. A. A. Whittemore, state health | where h left Saturday for a° weeks’ vacation. He ex i the time in traveling about the state | on some ficld survey work for his department and will inspect several of the tourist camps about the state. visit at various points in California, | today en route to his has accepted a position in the state | hail insurance department at the} Minnesota. . capitol. | peas, LEAVE, FOR GRAND FORKS See tt we muiaiee s Bertsch Peggy and Lydia, left this afternoon by car for Grand Forks to spend the remainder of the week. Mr. Bertsch will attend to business there. n tettalned Thutnday gE ally ee the| attend the veterinarians’ convention. | home of Mrs. H. * Pet nue F. All members and friends are! most cordially invited. | VISITING IN CITY Mr. and Mrs, ‘ir. and Mrs. Wallace Noel a! and relatives. (early. (eel | Opposite Van Horn Hotel. FOR YOUR FOOT RELIEF. You can have your foot ailments A Sale of Silk Scarfs Buy Two or Three at This Ridiculously Low Price 250 SCARFS—Georgette and crepe de chine scarfs of exceptional quality, plain or figured, come with a long fringe ar plain hem and they’re full two yards long; you | cannot afford to miss this chance to buy two or three scarfs for the price of one. See them today ........... ON SALE ALL THIS and A.B. Hughes and) — TONIGHT ae ea PARENTS OF DAUGHTER WEDNESD MAND cet| ate. and Mrs, Arthur Innak of Krem| atte undell, accompan- | ted by her sister, Mrs. Ed. Brown of Williston, returned Monday from De- | roit, inn., where they have been for: Deadwood, S. D.. the past week. : i TO VISIT IN SOUTH DAKOTA R. E: oer s| Millinery Sale — Beginning d Thursday, July 22—Closing jeut all ok Millinery. and wear shoves that fit your feet RETURNS FROM MINNESOTA L. A. Winter, deputy commissioner | of agriculture, returned Monday fro | parents of a s a motor trip to the Minnesota Lakes, | Bigmarck hosp i PARENTS OF SON meet at the church parlors Thursday | home. \ afternoon with the ladies of | the fourth division as hostesses. RETURNS HOME Wm. Redmand stopped in Bismarel home at Bel- field, after sponding his vacation in June Peterson Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. J. W..McGuiness reé turned Sunday mornitg from a mo- tor trip through South Dakota and | daughters, | Montana. : | LEAVE TO ATT CONVENTION | Dr. It. H. Cohenour and Dr. G. J. Woiner left yesterday for Fargo to’ ters, 402 Ave-; ROYAL NEIGHBORS TO ‘MEET The Royal Neighbors will meet to: | morrow evening ut 8 o'clock at the, Odd Fellow Hall, | Matince Every Day ‘at 2:30 MPs.) are the parents of a daughter, born | yesterday at the Bismarck hospital. | = 0 CAN oe vee FILMS DEVELODED BUT.ONCE nding a few siting friends spammer - Come with * Charlie MURRAY George SIDNEY Vera GORDON Jack Mulhall Jobyna Ralston LLOYD HAMILTON treated successfully without ARCH SUPPORTS a@~ "See Dr. Elizabeth Hollenbach: COMEDY For Free Examination “Heré Comes PHONE 607 ; Charlie” ERS 19 Silk Prints . Here is a golden opportunity to get a new summer or vacation frock for little or nothing, in this sale of beautiful silk prints, including some patterns just received. : : : At a Per Yard - Pritited crepe de chine, canto And flat crepes, 40. inches wide—all colors in Jarey pr small patterns. Every piece in the well known standard of quality required by this firm. pee 19 ‘Per Yard Printed georgettes, novelty crepes, crepe _ de chines and cantons, in a drastic price re- ‘duction for a quick disposal-—every color; many. good pattei 1 40-inch materials. See them early,-as‘q les in some pat- eg THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Mr. and Mrs. Casfer Trish are the orn July 19, at the ie spent. an enjoyable vaca- —— two tion. pe ee VISITING HERE ets to spend | Fo Mrs. Chas. Gaskill, of, Sterlin, LADIES AID TO MEET mother of Mrs. C. R. Kositzky, i: The Methodist Ladies Aid will/the city visiting at the Kositz! of Bismarck Dies) erson, Dunraven apartments, di 8 o'clock Tuesday ocsiopeirg Poel re (cal ‘hospital. The funeral will be Thursday wfter. noon at 2 o'clock at Glencoe. The jorenson of the Glencoe church | | home. The long distance telephone is always ready to take you , “The Travel Triumph" ‘The train crew of “The North Coast Limited,” the Upieekceee me ease ee will officiate. Burial will be in the Glencoe cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson have been ing in California for the past six ars and returned to Dakota y, when they took up their r No Need to Suffer with Your Feet! Do you hate to go ona trip, or use your feet, more than usual, fearing they will make you pay in suffering? One pair of ARCH PRESERVER SHOES will prove that. you can be free from foot aches and leg weariness. Let us show you. You Are Near Home Mountain scenery is even more inspiring and vacation days are happier when the end of the trail reveals the Blue Bell sign, For then you know you are near back home. 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