The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 22, 1926, Page 5

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THURSDAY, JULY 22; Mrs. Nuessle Entertains For . Mrs. Postlethwaite) Mrs, W. L, Neussle entertained at a one o'clock luncheon yesterday in; honor of Mrs, H. C. Postlethwaite. | Covers were laid for ten guests. The — ‘was spent in social conver- sation. Entertain For Miss Huber at Shower Thesday Miss Hildor Simonson and Mrs. Geo. &. Smith entertained at « show- er Tuesday evening pp ny Chri tine Huber at the hi ef Mr: Smith, 414 = : baa bo ad ing was spent in hemmi is for the ‘honor guest. Garden flowers formed ‘attractive i] , throughout the rooms, At t af the evening delightful ments were served. A gift of ware was presented to Miss Huber. RETURNS FROM CHICAGO Mrs. J. M. Devine.returned about & week ago after a trip to Chicago! and Minneapolis. She was accompan. ied to Chicago by her daughter, » Kell and baby daughter, Ki leen, who will make their home there. Mrs, Devine expected to be gone but was hurt in an automo- it and, being unable to. ed a month, She stopped in eapolis on her way home to attend to business matters. ENTERTAINS AT BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. R. B. Murphy entertained at « birthday party in honor of her son, Lioyd, yesterday afternoon. The twelve guests enjoyed the matinee at the Eltinge theatre after which Bhd Thoeiien Seicens ‘cn at jurphy residence. Mrs. Mur; assisted in servine by Miss al Johnson. ie was dred GUILD TO MEET The World Wide Guild of the Bap- tist church will meet Friday evening at 8 o%lock ut the home of Misa Evelyn Jacobson, 1214 Avenue D. Miss Evelyn Jacobs. i inden, wi turned from sembly at Vi port of tl and Miss Mar- fe recently re- Young People’s As- y City, will give a re- onferenee. of Radio Engineers. —nay LEAVES FOR CHICAGO Harding sesives md Interstate Commerce Commission Minneapolis. RETURN FROM MINNEAPOLIS . Orchard and daughte: returned Sunday from Minn where they have been visiting relatives. Mr. Orehard joined them at Minneapolis Friday and returned with them. , LEAVE ON VACATION Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hyland, deugh- ter, Leone, and son, Francis, left yes- terday by car for a two weeks’ vaca- tion at the Minnesota lakes and to visit felatives at various. points an Minnesota. | NO CONCERT TONIGHT The regular Thursday night band concert, which wag to have been ed this week by the nile Band, has been indefinitely post. poned. | LEAVES FOR BUCHANAN Miss Lavina Register left morning for a two weeks’ Buchanan. She will spend days visiting in Valley City TO HOLD FOOD SALE — The ladies of the second division babe: Be gv seg i antral will eld @ sale at Quality. Meat Market Saturday afternoon. | . — ‘ MR. LOBACH ILL H. 8. Lobech is confined to his home on account of illness, but is reported to be improving. t RETURNS ‘FROM MONTANA returned Arthur Gussner this omen from Hunters Hotsprings, ont paar 4 35 trimmed hats, former. values to $15, on sale Friday for $1. We still have some very attractive values. to $45.00.—Rose Shop. this it at’ vii guest 1926 \ Entertains at -~ Bridge;Party For Mrs. Williams Mrs. Geo... Maddee: entertained) ‘"° Tuesday afternoon for Mra. J. F.' Williams of Mason City, lowa, Three tables of bri tw. at in “day. They trip through | Social and Personal eee Mi 0 Baldwin. Miss Sorch is employed! Black. Hills. Los Angeles and will return there). Miss Mina Hagen, who came here a mot ay BNE y are making | North Dakota by car. ta lakes. , ' "LEAVES FOR FARGO William Martin. HERE FROM CARSON who has’ lett the veterans hospital at rson, | undergo. treatment. -— | _ RETURNS FROM BLA‘ TO BALDWIN | Mr. and Mrs. F. Emma Sorch is reeks’ vacation with her parents from a _weck's first week in August. HERE FROM CHICAGO” LEAVES FOR MINNESOTA idge were in play with recently from Mountain Home, Idaho,| C. Taylor. hot being won by Mrs. L, A. La- Ri ind Mrs. Williams. was also pte with aj brize. - Delightful ref-eshments were served at the close of the games. Decorations throughout were garden flowers. Mrs. Munger was assisted by Miss Ida Iverson. + | TRANSFERRED TO MINOT Adjutant J, F. Pi » formerly pctey send on Bis: ree hdd bt ransferre \spring, has been transfer to, Minot ” account’ of iN health. Adjutant and = Mrs.' Piercy and sons, Myers and Kyle, left today by ear for ter - ion Army Training College at Chi- cago. HERE ON INSPECTION Captain George Duerr, who is con-: nected with the state office of the Salvation Army, was in Mandan Tues- dey where he inspected that division and held a meeting. He speit Wed- nesday in Bi ck, inspecting the local division, and left Wednesday afternoon for Fargo. | i GUESTS HERE \ Miss Charlotte Schwartz and Miss Tobette hep 2d of Minneapolis are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. B, Ros- en. Miss Schwartz is a niece of Mrs.’ Rosen and is stopping here en route to the west, where she will visit for a month, Miss Halpern is a sister of Mrs, ‘Rosen and will spend some: time in the city. ENJOY HIKE, | Evelyn Jacobson, Gertrude Miller, Marjorie Kennedy, Edna Dralle, Mar. jon Sanden, Winifred, Kennedy and Martha Reinecke went on a_ six o'clock hike past the Country Club this morning. After enjoying a pic-, nic breakfast they returned by nine o'clock, i —~ H WIN MERIT BADGES ! __A number of Boy Scouts are tuk- ing their Merit Badge tri: nat and diving from J. J. Leod, at the Friday stunt the swimming réady passed thei are expected to finish this Friday. ; RETURNS FROM DETROIT Phil Webb returned yesterday from a ht spent at the lakes at Detroit, inn, IN CITY Alfred Christenson f Minneapolis, are B. Smith home t: to visit at the .G. Olgierson home, Mrs, Wiil-, left this morning for the rooms Ethel, wee! | Mich., and Oshkosh, Wisconsin. | RETURN FROM MINNESOTA | | George Holta and Hayes returned Monday by car from a two Nummer, Minn. | IN FLASHER YESTERDAY en i LEAVES FOR MICHIGAN rs, MM. Pt ft this morning for a three) ness. isit with relatives at Detroit, | — LEAVES FOR DICKINSON ‘overed from Bismarck hospi home at Dickinso: Stevens , Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT — THURSDAY THE HILARIOUS COMEDY OF A HEBREW-IRISH PARTNERSHIP. THE FINKELBAUMS AND THE O'BRIENS WILL GIVE LOTS OF LAUGHS — Also — Beautiful Scenes “Falling Water Charlie ‘Murray, Vera Gordon, George Sydney, Jack Mulhall, Jobyna Ralston - Lovely Drapes In the making of a home much depends upon the selection of proper draperics and curtains. Our excellent assortments are the delight of every home lover. ‘ STRIPED DAMASK Exquisite 45 and 60 Glazed Chintz New practical material for many uses, such us window shades, lamp shades, cushions, ap- rons, etc. 32 in. wide, large or small: floral designs on light or dark -back- grounds, Gold.Net. ‘ Panels One of the ‘newest offerings in curtain - materi- als are these sunfast rayon scrims in rose, blue, ‘green, orchid, yellow... or goki—a ‘color for any. room. or. " Sunfast Rayon Patterns, beautiful colorings—for sun room, living room or dining room; inches wide in combinations of blue and gold, black and gold—also rose an | " green with gold. ; ; Sunfast Cretonne The ideal summer drapery, for all rooms, shown in. clever little» chintz patterns-or large floral designs in many color com- binations. Our showing is now: at its best; a good time to make your selection. Scrim The new Pan- els in galden eol- orings, flounced or fringed, have lovely »- Compyegient | ' to as a hang- any use. Moderate- V /° ing tor living-room or dining room, 36-inch rayon drapery with attractive cretonne patterns on light Durable as well as good looking and | adapted to almost any room of the home., You must. see thent to:fully’ appreciaté or dark | Chinaware, crockery, glass” iyo ery des of . ex- a business , weeks’ vacation spent at the Minnteso- orderly at the isting her sister, Mrs, John’ Bismarck hospital, left yesterday for Fargo to HILLS E. McCurdy and spending children returned Monday afternoon motor trip ta’ the | Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hardy. of Chi- cago, Ill., arrived here yesterday for visit with Mr. and Mrs. J, Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Smith and son; | Jack, motored to Flasher yesterday ‘d_and = daughter,! where ‘Mr. Smith attended to busi¢ Mrs..R. Beneke, who has recently ration at the left today for her HERE FROM FALKIRK Miss Atiianda Carlson of Falkitk! ‘Was in the city yesterday shopping. HERE FROM STERLING PAGE FIv# Me, ed We Pylon abarned fitet of the guek-from o tzipito the first of th = 3 ‘S FOR LANGDON ERE FROM WILTON Delvo will leave Fi Mrs. C. T, Thompson of Wilton’ { t weeks’ visit with her was in the city yesterday, visiting) ! friends and shopping. the Twin Cities. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Fogarty and | : 7 son, Rex, of Sterling were in city yesterday on business, RECOVERING FROM [LL R. B. Murphy,’ chairman. o} bonrd of mat been ill at the is reported recov DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 116% Fourth St. Phone 240W Bismarck, N. D. Sunday Concert Salt Lake Summer Resort July 25th, 1926 Westminster Orthestra 15 pieces Sunday Program 2 p. m. This crehestra: will: play for dance Saturday evening at Salt. Lake Pavillion. There will be no dance Friday eve- ning. 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