The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 4, 1926, Page 5

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Aj flernoon — Given Tuesday By Mrs. . Breslow joseph “Breslow entertain Tuesday afternoon in home Avenue B with as prettily planned bridge party, for which.there were six tables of players. Sweet peag were | used in attractive profusion on the’ tables and throughout the rooms, a color scheme st pink and: lavender, we carried out. At the conclusion ' of the games a course lunchegn was Beers ed lonors in the games were me L) ‘e eres Wood teecpaed eit rage CA alow's Ni a Rose, Hy Lillian ier Of Cleveland, Ohio, th a stlowe ey “eg were the only out- Mrs. A. H. Jurgens Honoree at Party Mrs, B. FP. Flanagan Ad Claridge Ht eeeinea and Miss Ada ago, jouse guest of her sister, Mrs. J. C, Beattie, 319 Park avenue. Covers were marked for six guests. Garden flowers were used to decorate the table. Compliments Guest at Afternoon Bridge liment ta her house at, om of Washingt In co) guest prize. sane town oo Fin, Pad jobin g |, Pan- ama, Can: 2 Yon Se § in. cutt of adorned with len flowers and luncheon was kate after the games. Bismarck Guests al Bridge in Mandan — Mrs. B.S. Nickerson and Mrs. J. hens were joint hoatesse: o'clock bri cheon Tuesday fternoon at home, 09 Fifth avenue northwest, Mandan. The tables were centered with be: tiful bow s of bridge were in play after “one luncheon, honors going to Mrs. Otto Bauer and Mrs. H. W. Lanterman Mrs. C. W. Bismarck. BASKET een an PAINTED rogram: ue. hasket sodial will be facia at the Painted Woods schoo! No. 1, Friday evening at 8:30 o'clock.’ A cordial invitation is extended to everyone and the ladies remember their basket: will be -used to buy pl ment for the sehool. LADIES’ AID MEETING ° The Ladies’ Aid society of the Mc- Cabe Methodist pal church will meet Thursda: F. H. ter, 622 tain the first jion hs Allen, 624 Tenth street, the second di ion, and Misa Elizabeth Weisen- born, 115 ‘Thayer, the fourth division. HERE ON VACATION Mrs. Ray Bergeson and Roberts were guests from ame sior, Minn, is in Bismarck for weeks’ visit. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ecklund, 22 Fifth street. UNDERGOES OPERATION John Sagehorn, foreman of the job department at The Tribune, under- went an operation for the removal of his tonsils the first of the week. He is now at his cuperating. RETURN FROM 801 SOUTH DAKOTA Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Sehwantes on hildren, accompanied tes’ father, J. iF Schwann, returned | court six wee! Monday e' ma vacation at rpg park, Stone, S. D. home in Stanton, re- Pid AAI TRIP Mrs. Burton snd her Poort Ay ‘les "ners Burton, will Sunday morning for tle, | Wash., from where thty will sail for Aleslia: They. expect to be gone about a mont o ON. VACATION TRIP Be ta the Bide National. park. They will two biicsia Mis Siem as jist, who has jas iy juist, been spendi 4 two months with relatis Partly cloudy: tonight and Thursday ; tem- perature same. vendants proceeded to the hla ses | tended the kota. Sh Vaay as the-guest of: Mr.and Mrs. Christine Huber and Leonard Wilson H. Pierce, Miss Lowry is en route to her home from a at the Yellowstone ition spent jonal park. RETURN FROM EXTENDED TRIP|, Leo De Rochford and re, have returifed from They first! Mr. and M daughter, Clai an Setenied motor trip. drove to Winnipeg, from where they} came through the iron Range to Du- {luth, then to Minneapolis, St. Paul Were Married Today |W. “they The marriage of Miss. Christine Huber of this city and Leo Sass of ~ Cleveland, Ohio, w: ized at the bride's home, 300 Secon street, at 9:30 o'clock this moraii Bass W. E. Vater of the Mc- Cabe Methodis jscopal. church} officiating. Im ly dpreceding! the ceremony Miss Louise Huber, a ister of the bride, sang “At Dawn- ing” by Cadsan, ‘and andAL Lave "You Carrie Truly jacobs "Wandelesohn's Wedding Haren was e played as the bridal couple and at- altar, banked with gladioluses and ferns. The short By service was uw The, ride was charmingly attired gown of fawn Elizabeth crepe Apricot. crepe, and carried a shower. bouquet of sweetheart roses. Her only ornament was a strand of ago the gift of the groom. bridesmai: Miss Dorothy Huber, wat attractively gowned in udre blue c! afd wore a corsage uquet of Ophelia roses and sweet peas. The groom was attended by ED gt Huber, a brother of the Following the ceremony a three- course breakfast Was served to the immediate family. The wedding cake formed the centerpiece of the table and pink and white sweet peas ef- fectively carried out the color echeme. Miss Elvina Berg of Michi- gan, N. D., and Miss Charlotte Lo- gan, sorority sisters of the bride, ted with the service. ined " The bride, instead of throwing her bouquet, had it taken to the ceme- ad ane placed on the graves of her aT wilson is a graduate of the Bismarck hi school and has at- niversity of NorthDa- a member of the Alpha two at the instrue- Shi Omega sorority. For the years she has been emplo: * ate department of public jon, Mr. Wilson is conneéted with the National Manufacturing company of Sterling, Il. The! couple left this morning for in th it, trip to ‘Vancouver and points They will return by thern route, stopping at Salt inks City, Denver and Omaha. Mr. id Mrs. Wilson will be oe home in Appleton, Wi aft tober 1. Mrs. Agre Honoree at Surprise Party Mrs. S. 0. Sorgdah}, 700 Avenue A, entertained last evening with a birth- -_ party in lokgaheny ape to Mrs. M. Agre inthe latter’s home, 515 Sonate street. There were 25 guests, progressive whist ‘being played dur- ing the evening. Mrs. John Stewart and John Peterson won the honor: The affair was a surprise to Agre. She was presented with an at- tractive gift. A luncheon was served at the conclusion of the evening.- * RECOVERING FROM FROM OPERATIO: ‘Walter Fahigren of Washburn, who underwent an operation at the “St. Alexius hospital this week, is now at me of his brother and sister- M a Elmer Bat ren, ceapere a sister, Miss &§ Fi srrat” Pa anid ‘ENTERTAINED “FOR MISS HRISTIE. Miss Blanche Christie of Minne- lis, the house guest of her sister,’ irs. C. L, Young, for the summer months, was honor guest at a party given yesterday by Mrs. Sveinbjorn Johnson. reeds CLUB ME MEETS TODAY deputy secretary teresting talk to 8 luncheon today neon, ceri eae of a pilgrimage he once made to Mecca, disguised native. There was a good attendance, includ- ing a number of =F Salas, appar. BIRDZELL SPEAKS Sudge L. E, Birdzell of the supreme told The members of the Ki- Sans club of the results of the Miinois primary election at the luncheon yeste: noon. A short ‘business session followed the address, \T MEDORA Mr. and ee G. F. Bird and family are spending the week at Medora and ther Raped in the Badlend 8 GUEST HERE Mies Bessie Lowry, teacher in a gee apolis high school, arrived in city this morning to spend the. go and Dubuque, low In Sioux City, lowa, they were gues! of Mrs, Chatles Wunders, former Miss Mary Anderson of this city. They returned to Bismarck by way of Redfield, 8. D., traveling more thin 4,200 miles. BIRTHDAY PARTY The ninth birthday of Alan Tice, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Tice, was celebrated yesterday afternoon with a theatre party at the Eltinge. After the picture a hincheon w: the Tice home. Th HERE FOR. DI Miss Elvina Berg ‘of Mich < D., who has been attending the state teachers' college at Valley City, ar- rived in the city this morning to at- tend the wedding of Miss Christine Huber und-Leonard Wilson. LEAVE FOR MINNEAPOLIS Mr. and Mrs. Verne it of Hartley, Iowa, who were the guests of“Mrs, George Helling for s days, have gone where they will traveling by car. ae eed: FROM _M MINNEAPOLIS Mr. and Mrs. W. Mitchell and daughters, M ind Mavis, have re- turned f Minneapolis and Alex- -andria,, Minn., where they have been spending a two Bodoni vacation. RETURNS FROM VACATION Miss Mary Huber has returned from a two weel “8 vacation in Minnesota. ie a the Strauss cot- at Green Lake and visited in whe inneapolis bapa St. Cloud. ‘HERE FROM | WILTON ‘Mr. and Mrs. Anth Erickson and Mr. Erickson's sister, Misa Aneta : ickson of Wilton, were in the' city terday, shopping and visiting Tienda. ON MOTOR TRIP Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ludemann of Menoken have left on a motor trip to points in Iowa. They will go through South Dakota, returning by way of the Twin Cit MARRIED YESTERDAY Miss Winifred Brose Hugelman and Harold Arthur Dohn were united in marriage last evening at the home of Rev. O. 8. Jacobson. SUEST OF MISS CURRAN Miss Evelyn Thomas of Driscoll .is spending some time in the city as the guest of Miss Bessie Curran, HERE ON BUSINESS Gordon Hoff und Anthony George Kudalec of Dawson transacte: be jiness in the city yesterday. “GUEST HERE. 1 Mra, J. Skague of Dunn Center, ‘DOCTOR ‘M.E. BOLTON iggy corm Specialist in Chronic THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE is spending a few days in the e guest of Mrs. T. H. H. Thoresen. DING PROVIDENT MEETING Miss Henricka Beach, avsistant sec- etary of the Provident Life Insur- any left last evening \for inn, to attend the -un- nua® agency meeting. Dr. W. H. Bodenstab, physician for the com pany, is also attending the meeting. j RETURNS FROM FASTERN TRIP. Miss Eunice Cain, in charge of the millinery department of the Webb Brothers’ store, has returned .from a buying trip in the Twin Cities and Chicago, — LEAVES’ AFTER VISIT Mrs. Minnie Reff, who has beeh @ guest at the home of her son and daughter: in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Carl! Reff, for two weeks, left this morn. ['F ‘there he will go to Salt Lake ing for her home at Perham, Minn.) Ci , Utah, to visit his sister. VISITS MOTHER ; T OF F OF FATHER “Mins June Toppina has left for aj. Mrs. Otto Wannagat of Minot is ‘in two weeks’ visit ‘with « relatives in} oh Bismarck for a two weeks’ it at; Montan: ery nding several days |the home of her father, Walter! in the her’ mother, Mrs, | Knott, Elizabeth opine. .| alts Hreda’ Cowen: ate. HeeEaon | Mabel Meine’ Nett | the guest of her sinter, Mrs. 1. W a6 stown, for a two days’ visit with, in'si. Paul, |All aie ‘summer hats to be! yistror i HERE iclosed out Be a agadgal 4 St. Mrs, A. L. Meade of Stecle is shop |Gold Shop, ping in the ny y “today. | es Closing out the balance of | ‘our summer coats at less than | Oi mice on VACATION tto Dirlam left yesterday for al tour of Yellowstone” National park,! cost—Bismarck Cloak Shop. “! yhina “California Poppy” Design A partial list of : these great ‘bargains: Tea Cups ..............15¢ ea. Tea Saucers .........10¢ ea. Breakiast Plates 20c ea. Dinner Plates 8-in. Platters 12-in. Platters 14-in. Platters Vegetable Dishes..25¢-ea. Sugar Bowls Webb Brothers NEW ‘YORK. DENTISTS Au that you ucar aboutFlorsheim Shoes —their quality, their comfort — is _ to. your satisfaction when you wear them. £10. An attractive popular pattern—adapted to all uses; specially low priced in order to acquaint the public with our large China- ware department in the downstairs store.) If you need dishes, don’t fail to see these special values—NOW. Our great showing of bridge prizes, gift novelties in pottery, glassware and China, will surprise you. Items imported from the four corners of the 25 earth and priced from _G0C up Downstairs Store— “Merchandise of Merit Only” it is great because: With all its tremendous story velous sett famous acto quality wi merely a big picture and that is a heart. 'y minute you behold this wonderful screen dranta you feel the throb, mar- t cast of world and a cast including MAY ALLISON, IAN KEITH, Written for the” screen from Edith O’Shaughnessy's novel, “Viennese JEAN Medley.” HERSHOLT, H Lucy . BEAUMONT “ANNA @ CONWAY NILSSON TEARLE. $3.00 Box of Peter Pan Opal Hue “oewder- $1.10 SPECIAL! That strange ex- quisite, new, Opal Hue powder that ‘ogue, Harper's Ba- ar, and other style orecasters have told ou about, The sen: sation of the East! sed by leading stars screen and stage. tade of finest and ost costly ingred- nts. Sealed in silk. REGULAR $3 BOX Peter Pan OPAL HUE in Silk Coupen Geed fer $1.90 ~-toward the sites of a regular $3.00 box of Peter Pan Opal Hue Beauty Powder when presented h $1.10 ‘at our Toilet Goods Section. Good during sale QNLY1 INNEY’S DRUG STORE At Lake Isabel (3 miles south of Dawson, N. D.) THURSDAY, AUG. 5 Music By Earl Olsen and his Collegians Fargo’s Leading Orchestra Bill’s Boys Band of Minot will play Saturday, August 7 TNA ia il Let us do your wuitinn in your own home to demonstrate that the me — WASH i 'is the one and only one to consider. Wont’ you come in and look this new maehine over and tell us’ when we may do,your washing without obligation you? Or maybe you would rather Just phone m4, ‘or cost to a3 8.4 5 sab sets

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