The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 27, 1926, Page 5

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| Social and Personal ™. og bo . ae ke Is rip roug! ntertained Eastern prea at Luncheon Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dohn returned Monday from a month's vacation! Music Club entertained yesterday at: + *%, spent at various points in the east.|a one o'clock luncheon at the Grand Tl with relatives andj Pacific Hote! honor of Mrs. C. E.} their home formerly being in| Ward, who is leaving the latter part! | eo _members of the Thursday | j taughter of Dou * relatives in the cr junday. auch for the girl—end she turns nae) from Earl Derr 8 Soe ttive with a vengeance. LEAVE FOR SOUTH DAKOTA iv is # role toat brings out all the Mr. and Mrs, Chris Martineson left, hidden store of tremen dramatic 3 Sunday morning by-car tor points in} power this talented little actress} Ben Lyon grew whiskers and rae | ; South Dakota, ity intdressed in a got skin posing { Mandan spent Sunday at Steele, vis- iting relatives. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE HERE FROM DOUGLAS — {and what she really is, when, she! ELTINGE. THEATRE —— emotion acting. RETURNS FROM MINNEAPOLIS Miss Mary Schlinker returned Sup-) muse role. day noon trom a ‘business trip vo | Minneapolis. SPEND SUNDAY AT STEELE Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Jonnson of LEAVES FOR CANADA the east, and as they had not been| of this week to make her home at! Miss Alice err! y left Monday f pect & uA Es ad they enjoyed their, ee was presented for Winnipeg, Canada, after visiting While there they attended the wed- P. Berry. | ii of * { *. ° a | Hf iter Nd. Severn large affair | Eater tains ik Being relatives: mea te gurtion were Honor of Mrs. anon Jersey, Long Island, Pennsylvania, wt >, the Catskill: Mountains and took the! Mrs.'W. FE. Perry entertained yes- trip down the Hudson. They also! terday afternoon in honor of Mrs. H. took several boat trips between New| C. Postlethwaite and daughter, Mar- York and New Jersey. ‘ garet. The afternoon was spent in- While in New You City they vis-| formally in social conversation and 4 »+ ited Coney Island, the battery. andj sewing. Dainty refreshments were ‘ the Cathedral of St. John the Divine.| served at the close of the afternoon. | Mrs. Dohn said wages were enormous,| The rooms were prettily decorated | but living expenses managed to keep/| throughout with garden flowers. apace and that conditions in North Dakota were bette: every way than RETURNS FROM TRIP they were in the east. Mrs. A. E, Brink returned Sunday ; — evening after a two months’ trip FROM MINNESOTA spent in the east. She attended the ‘ Miss Frances Wisni U. C. T. convention at Winnipeg and) 1 ki of Foley, Minn, arrived in marck last) was Joined, by Mr. Brink at Chicago, : evening and is a at at the home| from where they went to Montreal to aa +. of Mr, and Mrs. A. R. Miesen, 44 Ros-| attend the automotive equipment i ser. Later in the week she willjconvention. They visited in New bd aeco! Mise Anne’ Peterson a motor trip| came to Minnesota where Mrs, Brink to their homes in San Francisco,| spent some time at the lakes while! . sen @re also guests at the Miesen home, having arrived here Sunday| RETURNS FROM SOUTH DAKOTA! exercises. tomorrow, Wednesday, at the Capitol after a visit with friends and rela-| Miss Esther Jacobson returned :. ere Theatre. tives in Mechaelaz Monday evening from Rapid City, S,| _ CONDITION—a waistline that mea-] In this gripping story of the South —delivers it without a rn a bg aha alia sures more inches ‘than it should. | Seas Mixa Borden is cast as. Saina, wrinkle or rumple— TRANSFERRED TO FARGO | near there for the past six weeks,| | DIAGNOSIS—You need to cut down! ward of “Brute” Shane, a sea ¢ C. E. Ward, former deputy com-| where she was a delegate to the Bap. | o? the amount of sweets and starches| tain. She has grown up in ignorance | : ; micsinne SF vagchealidte ond labor| tint Young People's “Assembly” from | You consume, and you need specific| of the fact that she is a half-caste, St Bal Bip or ako’ Improvement as- —— : : sociation, ‘has been transferred. to CARNIVAL TONIGHT | csneh ties ceteclace is aro on the association's offices at Fargo.| The athletic carnival to be given! tend to break down the fatty t Mr. and Mrs. Ward and children,| tonight at the Richholt school will| This one is particularly beneficial; Dorothea, Harlan and Donald, expect] hegin at 7 o'clock. The games andj ¢ ft it to leave fer Farge Saturday. contests will be followed by refresh-| slam and the tnecy west mths ——- All the’ young people of the end at the waistline reach as RETURN FROM MOTOR TRIP ian church and = their high as you can with one arm, and Mr. and Mrs, R. A. Cramer return- are invited to come. | go as near to the floor as you can ed Sunday evening from a two weeks’ ‘i ‘with the other, follow ‘the photo-. motor trip. They visited relatives HERE FROM IOWA | graph. Soon. you'll find all’ your at Plainview and other points in| Mr. and Mrs. Roy. Collins of El-' helts too large. } Minnesota, Aberdeen, 8. D., and at| dora, Iowa, and ¥ Laura King of Grand Forks. Clear Lake, Iowa, were the guests — ENE OR Uc a: i for several days ut the Leo Sneldon, Hills. He reports the condition of UNDERGOES OPERATION home at Regan. They returned to! crops in that vicinity as being fine. Jack Smith, son of Mr, and Mrs,j their home the latter part of the = | J. B. Smith, had his tonsils removed} week. . PARENTS OF DAUGHTER r. and Mrs, R. W. Goodman of yesterday at the St. Alexius hospital. He was later removed to his home TO MAKE HOME AT MINOT ismarck are the parents of a-daugh- j { \ and is reported as doing nicely. Miss Marguerite Ross left Monday ter born yesterday at the St. Alexius — for Steele for u few. days’ visit with hospital. TO NEW SALEM her parents. She will then accom- Miss Lydia Bertsch has gone to| pany her parents to Minot where they « New Salem, where she is the house| will make their future home. Miss guest of Miss Velma Hurmence. She| Ross has been employed at the A. W. will remain there a week. Lucas Store. . ON TRIP TO CANADA RETURN ‘FROM TRIP A. B. Reif left yesterday for Can-|_ Mr. and Mrs. L, V. Miller returned ada on business. He will be gone| Sunday from a two weeks’ vacation. weveral days stopping a“ Winnipeg ye Aes ules erg aie ies ae ¥ i ja. ers al innea, is any not while ba atharauriegcsate ot Mrs, Miller ‘visited with friends and TO MINNESOTA relatives at Devils Lake. eieatiae wublarccteas LEAVES FOR MANKATO cation at his cot i ia at. Shoreham, Minn. as Me. and Mrs. c. v. Fowler ‘and son, ff Matinee Every Day at 2:30 day y, left yesterday by car for 2 Mankato, Mihn., where they will make: TONIGHT — Tuesday SUNDAY PICNIC their home.” Mr. Fowler will be en- P. B. Webb spent Sunday with his! gaged in the advertising business family at Lake Isabel. Others in thef with his brother. Laughs, Thrills <3 party were Mr. ond | Mrs Wuier| RETURNS FROM INSTITUTE i ; al » H, vr b 4 B prope fer raed " Misses Vendia Vitalis and Linda Mystery aes Johnson returned to Bismarck Sun- ENJOY PICNIC DINNER day afternoon from the institute be- é Miss Dorothy Blunt, Miss Ellen| ing held at the teachers’ college at Hall, Lee Leonard and Bert, Jacobs] Valley City. the i — guloyed'a plenic dinner at the Fiver) pesuRNS FROM VACATION UPST, ag Miss Hannah Engeseth returned pares VISITING AT JAMESTOWN Monday from:a month’s vacation Miss V Ni left Saturday| spent at Minneapolis and Blue Earth, eran efamactown where she is] Minn where she Visited with her sis: Monte Blue Bi + visiting with Miss Lora Kirby for aj ters. or SPEND WEEK-END AT MINOT NEWS PICTURES TU mecuusky | Mr. and Mrs. M. O°Conner and fam. HODGE PODGE See eae eer eKY am ily and Mr. and dirs, Chas. A. Sayder Carl Heupel 0 ——— been visit-| and fami); nt the week. it prog ar ae sis brother, . | Minet, visiting friends and relatives, VAUDEVILLE TO MINNEAPOLIS TONIGHT Geo. E Batley, Fred Besos an Firksge 9 pee aan Sekatces, anne . mn for nneapolis 0; us a. cramiae al Ream rom tenets warn ale. | | PALACE | Theatre - M: VISITING AT LA MOURE LEAVES FOR WEST COAST Els! Nelson iti Stewart McDonald left today b; 5 A : iste acer wth Mr. end Mrs. Ea] car for the west coast, " "4 cts—5 oe RETURNS FROM BLACK HILLS ! And Feature Pieture PARENTS OF SON 8. F, Hollingsworth returned Mon- jcMr. and Mrs. A. C. Christianson of | day by car from a visit to Black cy Street are the parents to business matters. the city Monday on spent the week-end at Steele. | Katherine Burke showing waistline) her first starring vehicle, which opens | s. exercises 'to reduce this part of your| and has fallen in love with ‘her guar- the Baptist church of Huron, S. D. | Soay. dian, The shock of finding out who Mrs. Wi gift by the club members. \j fo¥ two weeks with her sister, Mra, SPENDS WEEK-END AT STEELE Miss Margaret Dalenburg spent the Pt | Bk k-end at Steele, visiti ith he in the Cosa o ps peed a : Postlethwaite! pare a at Steele, visiting wit er RETURNS FROM HAZEN T. H. Poole returned Sunday from here he has been attending HERE FROM MINNEAPOLIS J. M. Bush of Minneapolis was in usiness, SPEND WEEK-END AT STEELE Harry and Howard Cunningham CAPITOL THEATRE t of film luminaries in one great sand gives her great versal | Mr. anda Mrs. 5. W. Harriman and overhears the captain telling Suine’s “The Man tairs” at the Eltinge were visiting history to the girl he loves, 1s wo| tonight is a mystery ‘rll ae rs Saturda e Agony Col- jump." Monte Blue and Dorothy De- Evening Post story vore are featured. {as @ white savage to foo Ralph Ince is cast in the leading] scientists in “The Savage” at the EF tinge for Wednesday and Thursday. 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