The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 9, 1926, Page 5

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" Misses Ro: y, there were al MONDAY; AUGUST? Country Club to Have Membership One of the interesting social events of the week is the membership din- ner dance to be held at the Coun! club | Wednesd: @ very clever party has Reservations be made with ; Copelin before Tues- day ‘night., Mra. F.A, Copelin i the committee in cl over members thel Bodenstab, Mi Mrs. C, E, Misses Danziger Honored Saturday at. Dancing Party As a courtesy to her sisters, the and Lillian Danziger, of Columbu: hio, Mrs. Joseph Bres- Jow entertained Saturday evening in her home, 55 Avenue B, at an. in-. formal dancing party, f bout 20 guests. MJ rooms were prettily decorated with garden flowérs. Punch was served during the eve- Ring and at midnight a supper was served, been plann bing ao rge an e Mre. W. R. Shepard ‘and 'S HERE Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Kissinger and daughter, Florence, of Fergus Falls, Minn., and Nels Hagen of Fargo, are in the city for a short visit with Kissinger’s) parents, Mr. and GUI marck by the illn thon, who is now proved, ‘ a VISITED HERE SATURDAY and Mrs. G. E. Clark and Leonard and Ralph, of Fort rigs oe in Bismarck Saturday it their daughter, Miss Be: rice Clark, before leaving for Cal fornia. Miss Irene, Clark and'C, O Levorsen, who accompanied them to Bismarck, returned to ‘Fort Rice after spending the week-end here. HOLD FIRST ANNUAL PICNIC The first, annual picnic of the Stacy-Bismarck Wholesale Grocery and Fruit company was held on the ttle Heart yesterday. Fifty em- ployes, with their wives and friends. enjoyed themselves. Kittenbyll and other sports were ‘played. LEAVING FOR CHICAGO Mrs. Helen M. Allen, who has been in Bismarck, the guest of Mrs. Ray Hancock, will leave tonight for Chicago, IM., to visit a sister. She will then return to her home in Detroit, Mich. — , VISITED COUSIN HERE Guy Batdaley of eo N. De spent Sunday in. Bismarck at the home of his cousin, G. A. Bardsley, en route to South Dakota on a bu ness trip. RETURN FROM FAIR HILLS id Mrs. William A. Schwarte ry have returned from the Provident Life Insurance Co, .agency meeting at Fair Hills, Minn. VISITOR LEAVES Mrs. Fred Green, who has been est at the home of. her sister, irs. Harold Collins, has left for her home in Des Moi fowa, LEAVING ON’ WESTERN TRIP Miss Bertha Luyben will leave tomorrow on a three weeks’ western trip. She will visit in Montana and plans to go on to the coast. RETURNS FROM WESTERN TRIP Miss Delilah Hagerman has return- ed from a two weeks’ visit at Port- land, Seattle and Spokane. ~ The Weather Partly clqudy, somewhat unsettled tonight and Tuesday ; Cooler Mr. and Mrs. Day | Honored at Bridge Dance Wednesday Dinner on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. E. L, Faunce and Mr. and Mrs, J. B, Belk entertained Seturday evening at a 7 o'clock din- ner at the Grand Pacific hotel in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Dey’ of France Field, Canal Zone, Panama, Covers were marked for 18 guests and the tables were decorated with garden flowers. After the dinner bridge was play- ed at the Belk home on Fourth street. There were ‘four tables, honors going to Mr. and Mrs. W. Falconer. fir. irs. Day were ews guest fa Roland Simon- tach of Kansas City, Mo. was an out-of-town guest, GOBELS RETURN FROM TRIP Mr, and Mrs, E. J. Gobel ries, who has been at t! T. camp at Fort Snelling, Mi their daughter, Mrs. W. F. ans at Staple Mian. eter rough Itasca par! ints of terest in nothern Minnesota, no ern North Dakota. Mr. Gobel s: that the roads were excellent *hat crops in the northern part of the atate seem to be good and that nwtVeaung Was underway. ACCEPTS POSITION IN. DES. MOINES Miss Exene Schultz will leave this evening for Des Moines, Iowa, where e has accepted a ition home visitor with the Iowa children's RETURNS TO GRAND FORKS Dr.'E, P. Robertson, who has been confined at the Bismarck hospital for several months following an opera- tion, was discharged from the hospi- tal today and has returned to his home in Grand Forks. Dr. Robert son is president of Wesley College. VISITORS LEAVE Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mergens of Fairmount, N. D., who stopped in ismarek for @ short visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mergens while en route from the state druggists’ con- Women’s Handicap ie curbed this new way of solving oldest hygienic prob- discards like tissue ERE is 4. / .. way in womet 4 hygiene that ends the jnsecurity of old-time “sanitary pads” and their enhappy days. Eight in 10 better-class women now use “KOTEX.” y7/ Discarde as easily ania piece 'of tissue. No laundry. No embas- ‘aspmeat. .- ive times as absorbent as ordi- mary cotton pads. Deodorizes, thus. ALL dan- , Obtainable at all drug and de- partment stores simply by saying “KOTEX.” You ask for it without hesitancy. Costs only a few cents. Proves old way a needless risk. 12 in a pack- age. In fairness to yourself, try it. KOTEX No laundry=discard like tissue VAUDEVILLE TUESDAY MATINEE & EVENING PALACE THEATRE - MANDAN . “WALLACE & TURNER “Sensational Acrobatic Skaters” BRADLEY & STEVENS in “Just for Fun” EMMETT & LIND Musical and Vontriloguial Y Novelty” HARRY 8. WILSON in “At the. Perty” SPENCER SISTERS & WILBUR “! In “Leaps and Spats” ‘FEATURE PICTURE A-} the’ serious illness af his father. vention in Jamestown, left this ae si and for their home. BROTHER IS ILL Mrs, W. H. Webb, who. is spend- ing the summer at Shoreham, Minn., wae in the city Saturday night en route to Pi , where she was called by " brother, F VISITOR RETURNING HOME C. A. Humble, Minneapolis attor- ney, will leave this evening for his home after a week's visit in Bin- marck at the E, J. Schultz home, 511 Second street. RETURN FROM PARK John and Carl Danrot returned to Bismarck yesterday after a three weeks’ motor trip through the Yel- | lowstone national park: and other j Western points. s CALLED TO HATTON Harold Keller has left for Hat- ton, N. D., where he was called by The elder Mr. Keller sufercd o para- lytic stroke Ia: k. RS’ SCHOOL Rev. W. E. Vater went! to Grand Forks today to attend the Wesley colle; sum.ner school for pastors. Rev. Vater is a member of the board of directors. GUEST AT BELK HOME Roland Simonitsch of Kansas City, Mo, who is spending the summer at his former home in "Jamestown, is a house guest ut the J. B. Belk home this week. Paul for « two weeks’ visit with her sister, Mrs. Kenneth JFAUlen, LEAVE FOR BLACK BILLS , Mr. and Mrs. J, E, Potter ate leay- ing this week'on a motor trip through the Black Hills. They ex- pect to be gone about two weeks. GUESTS OF DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rychman of Pollock, S. D., are guests of their daughter, Mrs. H. McGann, 208 Fourteenth street, this week. VISITOR RETURNS HOME Mrs. N, J. Tweeton, who has been a guest of Mrs. William Fisher for three weeks, left this morning for her home, in Minneapolis, ,HERE FOR VACATION Levi Williams, who is a student at the Moody Bible Institute in Chicago, has returned ‘to Bismarck for the summer vacation, LEAVES FOR BLACK HILLS Misa Jane Woodworth, employed at the Webb Hrothers siore, left. this D AT LAKES W. Corwin spent the week-end at the Minnezota lakes. BUSINESS TRIP George Duemeland has gone-t6 the twin cities on business, =, DR. M. E. BOLTON] ON BUYING TRIP Sarah Gold left this morning for eastern markets on a buying trip for the Sarah Gold shop. TO VISIT SISTER Miss Norma Hollensworth of the Webb Brothers store has xone to St. ee ce eee career eee See It Today! The Smallest Watch in the World HE world’s smal! =:t watch is now on dis- play in-our windows. . , This tiny timekeeper— smaller than:a dime—tel!s time with a precision that only Bucova knows how to build into.a watch. Be sure to see it today. It is one 7 the marvels of the age. F..A KNOWLES JEWELER Bismarck’s Diamond Store 4” MILLINERY ‘france’ has. inspired these new models—jaunty folded ‘crowns, brims that tilt at fascinating angles, and clever new ways of using ribbon trimming. There are large and | pes, in moire, antelope, felt and velvet, all of j; - Osteopathic Physician 116% Fourth St. Phone 240W Experienced travelers would tell you to take an Empress ship when Presses offer Ist, 2nd, and 3rd class accom- modations. Now is the time to make your res- ervations on an Empress Ship | from Vancouver. Larg- est and Fastest on the Pacific. A revelation of service offered by Cana dian Pacific. Further information from local steamship agents or H. M. TAIT G11 2nd Avenue, South Minneapolis, Minn. | ‘small si! them utterly smart and original. Every conceivable new autumn color’ will be found in | styles for miss or matron, and many extra large head sizes are a special feature of our imme: CHILDREN’S HATS The little tots have not been overlooked in.our plans for ‘one ‘will find smart little silks, mets igs All the best, colors;-for all ages. new Tom-Boy Hat—plain flannels and tweed mixtures—they’re the latest.hit. - _ WEBB BROTHERS ‘Quality Merchandine” autumn—Here broadeloth Just recei | Sixth street, have left for the Black MOTOR TO BLACK HILLS De. and "Mrs, L, E, Huschku, 907 Hills on a; two weeks’ va VISITOR LEAVES Miss Eva Petrie of Linton, who| has been visiting friends in the city| left last evening for Minneapolis, FROM NEW SALEM ..R. Ringeon of New the city over the week-end visiting friends. jon trip. HERE FROM CENTER Mr. and Mrs, H. L. Barchenger of Center were in the city Sunday to attend the ball game. 5 ae MOTOR TO NOVA. SCOTIA Albert Perkins left today by car for Nova Scotia where he will visit relati Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT MONDAY AND TUESDAY Bebe in a truly dra- matic role, “Alive” with thrilling spectacle and romance, RICARDQ- CORTEZ WALLACE BEERY NEWS PICTURES J ~Aroncereus sap in LOVE a DAFFY showing. velvets and St. Anthony daughter born yesterday at the St. Alexius hospital. Mass., is in the ¢ mother, Mrs. A. street, j daughter, Helen, of Fargo arrived in Bismarck Friday 7 1 morning for Bridger, Mont. Miss —SSS——SSS———————— , | Carstensen remaining for a visit with Mrs. Peter Leingang of are the parents of a HERE FROM MASSACHUSETTS John Tisdale Smith of Accord, | the guest of his Tracy, 807 Fourth GUESTS AT STAAK HOME Mr. and Mrs, E. A, Carstensen and for a week-end it with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. 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