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TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1926 Mrs. Spencer Boise | Hostess Monday at a Bridge Luncheon Spencer Bolse was hostess wandsy at 2:30 o’eleck at a bridge luncheon in, her home, 320 Weat Thayer. There bag two tables, e: centered with bouquet of dee; lavender and pink sweet peas. Bow! of asters in the same colors were used ‘about the reoms. Out-of-town guests included Mrs. BARTH FAMILY RETURNS Mr,,and ‘Mra. J. J. Sarth and sons, Raymond and Marold, returned yes- and other points In In nvis, They also een & spept several d: and Lake Qkol ead MOTOR TO D MINNEAPOLIS Mr, and Mts. A. the city one M ts be iness for the A. bash D PROM REGENT Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Delaney Ney returned from a visit in nt, N. D. were ue aaee ¥' teh ue ether, “Mew. G. visit’ for is i hae with the estas ‘of North Dakota. RETU! ANS wit Sheriff “Albin Hedstrom returned last night d2om Pargo, him-P. E. Exepdtert cas arrestene Baie uthorities was arres' fargo al at the request. 9 the Burleigh county sheriff. VACATION IN “TN MINNESOTA Mrs.~ Minnie Shuman, accompanied vy her mother, Mrs. Louis Larson, will leave tomorrow morning for Bemidji, gay are other points in Minnesota, and La Crosse, Wis. They will be gone until the latter part of August. TO Fi cag IN LOS LOS ANGELES MacDonald, 407 Eleventh fete ‘this morning for Los An- Calif., for an extended be with Mrs. MacDonald’s mot J. E. Ward. “Mr. MacDonald will join them in Los Angeles later. RETURN FROM FROM a ais re Mr. and rs. W. Knee! id children, | aces nied by Mrs. and chi! sea jsses Ries aed ihe: . rot Minot Where they have been visiting have returti for several ae RETURN FROM VISIT Mrs, O. H. Benson, and- daughter, Muriel,’ returned Thursday after a six visit with. relative and friend Fargo. and: vicinity. They also shen some time at the, Minnesota’ I RETURNEO FROM Mrs ‘rani C vatherine, and inthe. ‘grand: gene Hendrickson, returned test intent from a two ks’ motor itd. kston and other points in Minne- iy, MINNEAPO is TO visit ¢ llc ter, ie im org f Mrs, Mareks’ sister, Mrs. ‘for abou about = month. ENJOYING NG VACATION Mrs, rite ees « oe i on ae With he ye aaah sf dit Are ite in ‘Mandan VISITORS. RETURN bier weg Lowe iter, Vir- rg ir home ue! jalsey visit. in ouse. INDQUIST ales aime eign piel “points on the Canada. DIN FARGO Mr. and Hrs, @, A, Gamundson, and ¢ the weok-ond st Maca te of Eros: mundson. - oe FROM OM MINNEAPOLIS Ca og Ruth, apelle, where if went to ni a new car. mgt ci peck. FROM SOM VACATION | ORRR xy Neche Sa ete Ose: night fo a three_wee weeks’ vacation. . FROM TWIN. CITIES x le, Minne Pages 3 ce as Hemble, =. 3 Behulta Home, | Mes. Frank Prate! ing with} Fr bel, |” off the thi Lieut. Treacy Was Married to Valley City Girl in June Me. and Mrs. Walter Harper of! Valley City announce the marriage of their daughter, Helen, to Lieut. h June ste Oiympia, 1 young are wel known in the city. ka Mrs. Treacy is a graduate of the University of North Dakota und is a member of the Delta Gamma sorority. Lleutenant Treacy gradusted from) school and the Military academy at oe gh aad ‘D MOTOR TRIP 0. A. ern. ac- negegr their daughter, M ‘and the latter's children, their daughter remaining at jome, MRS, RICE ENTERTAINS Mrs. F. A. Rice entertained last Thursday afternoon at her farm home with a party in compliment to! r, who will leave soon with her husband and children &] tor Glen: le, Calif., to reside. Six: les of bridge were in ssid during| ernoon. ENTERTAINED FOR FOR MRS, PRATER Miss Annabel Steinmetz entertainé last Be for her sister, ik G. Prater, and family, who are leaving the latter part of next week for Glendale, Calif, to make their| home. Miss Steinmetz recently re- turned from a visit in Seattle. TO VISIT SURORITY SISTERS Charline Wisehart of Fargo, Miss Edith Swinton of Carring-, ton are expected in the city tomorrow to be the guests of Misses Ruth and Marion Staley and Catherine Bodenstab. The five are members of the Delta Gamma sorority. ENTERTAIN FOR GUEST Mrs. Inez Gallahan entertained last evening at dinner at the Country club in compliment to her house guest, Mrs, M. Telesson of Los An- gel Calif. Mrs. Telesson is r derning to her home in u few day RETURN: FROM 3Ot SOUTH DAKOTA | Dr.- and P. Quain and daughter, Mist” Marion Quain, and have returned from » two! oar fates trip to the Black Hills and Spearfish, MISS RYAN IN .CANADA The Beauty Doctor ' Condition—A neck that So hl to show lings and saggi pe ‘ ge. However, it is possible’ to delay such manifestations with ex.' treme care. The circulation must be oan and the muscles strength- ene Treatment—For ee cireula- tion, pinching is one of the best known = exercises. your neck with cleansing cre: over the surface, pinching, it, with rapid movements between the thumb! and fingers. When you are pleas-! antly a-tingle, £5 over the surface of your ‘throat with ice wrapped in a towel. It is astonishing how this builds up the contour and improves the skin t texture of the neck. MoTOR TO YELLOWSSONE Edwin MeCarty, district court re- porter, Ray Elison and Thomas Kelley left this afternoon by car for the Yellowstone National park for a sev- eral weeks’ vacation. GUEST OF MRS. (RS. STACKHOUSE Mrs. H. D. Irvin of Geneva, Ill, spending the summer in the city, the {guest of her son-in-law and daugh- |ter, Dr. and Mrs, C, E, Stackhouse, | GUEST AT SULLIVAN HOME Mrs. E, 8. Gillesby of Fargo ar; rived in Bismarck yesterday to spend! , & Week us the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ‘ James Sullivan, 116 Broadway. 4 CHAPERONS, PARTY AT LAKE Miss Elizabeth: Jones chaperoned « party, of six Bismarck girls at take Isabel last, week, HERE ON BUSINESS F. E, Ellickson, editor of the Re- | is here today to receive medical treat- .| ment. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MRS. HARDT ON Vé ATION Mrs. BE. Hardt, employed in the Henke 5 state motor vehicle department, has MOTOR TO WISCONSIN gone and various Mr. and Mi . P, Goddard and points in ta to spend a daugi uccom:| two weeks’ vacation... | panied by Mn nd Mrs. F. & Estes of — i jLos Angeles, Calif, left thia morning. HOME FROM TRIP by car for Rice Lake and Mikona,} Mr. und Mré, W,, Cass of the; Wis., for a three weeks’ vacation. Mr. pt of North ota have returned {and Mrs. Estes arrived ‘recently by from_a two weeks’ motor trip to Far- ‘enr and have been guests at the God-| go, Grand Forks’ andthe Minnesota | dara home for Lilies days, h Dy { IN. WINNIPEG, WITH SISTER x H. E. -Shearn ateompanied by fon, Charles, has gone to. Winni where they will visit the! fll. Mr. Shearn ws expected h | parent f both Mr. and Mrs. Blac Lk latter part of the week. ‘hey expect to return about the first —_—- 4 18 ILt, TODAY _ of September. Theodore Musjgerud of the Bank of ON WEEK'S MO MOTOR TRIP* ‘North Dakota has been iit at’ his Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Perry and home for several days. sons, Chester and Delbert, will leave! tomorrow morning for Clear Lake, Iowa, to visit relatives. They will go hf of Huron, 8. D., returning in| wor about a week, LEFT ON VACATION Mr, and Mrs. A. Johannsen left this! reer os rs: | week for the Minnesota lakes on ao two weeks’ vacation trip. : MRS. KIEBERT HOME Mrs. Coe Kiebert returned yester- day from a several days® visit with friends at Center. MISS ROBINSON ON VACATION Miss Muriel Robinson left Saturday | evening for Valley City and La’ Moure, where she will visit friends) and relatives i two weeks. GUEST aT LYNCH HOME Miss frances Lynch of Lakota is spending the week in Bismarck; the west of her brother and sister-in- jaw, Mr. and Mrs. C, J. Lynch. %S ON EASTERN TRIP Gladys Pearce, employed at the motor vehicle department, left’ Sunday for New York City and other| the eastern coast. She will TO FARGO ssioner for the bureau, hi to Fargo and other p Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT — Tuesday FLY TRAP Tanglefoot Fly Paper a4 the germ as well VAUDEVILLE . TONIGHT Palace - Mandan foods are exposed. a Mis Cecil Ryan, employed at the! gent Times and postmaster at Regent, est by the carton, Bank of North Dakota, is spending' ’ vacation with friends) several cities in cen- Spatial eg RETURNS Mr. and: Mrs, M. Melntyre and Marjorie, ae have been visiting northern Wisconsin for! #4 leg weeks, returned home this week. —— MRS. WYNKOOP LEAVES Mrs, Ci T. Wynkoop left today for a several weeks’ vacation at the lakes in Minnesot She will visit! aoe at a number of Minnesota cities. MISS. 2EI ELLMER HETURNS Miss Julia Zellmer, stenographer at paul Bank of North has re- m a two weeks’ visit in — and St. Paul. |. W. MEETING W. lodge will meet ning at 8 o'clock at the hall. hments will be served after the meeting. ON. EASTERN TRIP nd Mrs Mr. Glaser of the Bis marek and Minot Cloak shops are Ne} at the eastern markets buying f9ll TO Mrs. J. W. Burch has gone to Seat- tle, where she was called by the ill- rm od her mother, Mrs. J. A. Barn- MRS. reigge ar Pade oF several days’ visit with friends. RETUBN. wigy 4 MINNESOTA Mr..and Mrs, A. L. Fosteson hav ned from a two weeks’ fishin, trip at the Minnesote lakes. ON VACATION Mrs. Edith Germain, clerk at the Webb Brothe: tore, i a two weeks’ vacation. 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