The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 10, 1926, Page 5

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“ yesterday b; Honor Guest at Surprige Shower Miss Olga Steen, who is leavi: the latter part of the wee! in neapotis. to study at the ‘M ~ school of music) was a ib 0! hofor at a surprise ha rehi shower given last evening at thi home of Mrs. Stella ‘Anberg, 43 the girls Fifth street. b; at the Bank of North Dakota, the even- » Whist was played dui > honors ing to Miss ker “and Elizabeth A luncheon clusion of th ning. — ENTERTAINED AT BRIDGE Misses Ruth and Marion Staley en- tertained ee afternoon ridge luneheon in i bi Mrs. Kenneth Tre: Wi formerly Miss Helen Harper i aS the Mi Staley. There were four tables prettily decorated with garden flowers. In the bridge gamés which followed the luncheon Miss. Gene- vieve Parsons and Miss'Mary Nuchols won hotiors, = \ HERE TOMORROW Arthar Charles Smith - of Owatonna, Minn., will be in Bis: marck tomorrow in the interests of) * Pillsbury Academy at Owatonna. Mr. Smith was ‘here last week, but spent the week-end in Iowa. He will be at the Grand Pacific hotel tomorrow and will be glad to young men interested of study and advantages offered at the academy. PICNIC TOMORROW Employees and officials of the Bank of North Dakota, with mem- bers of the Industrial Commission’ as guests, will go unny tomorrow afternoon for a picnic. An elaborate program of sports has been arranged for the occasion. GUEST AT BROTHER'S HOME Miss Lillian Bailey of Washington, C, is jing a few days in the of her brother and » Mr. and Mrs. H. ‘ Builey will leave Thurs- for Yellowstone National Park. FORMER RESIDENT HERE A. C, Sorenson, formerly with the Sorenson Hardware store here. now salesman for the Congoleum-Naira inneupolis, was tf the cry y transacting business and friends. RETURNS FROM VACATION Malloy has ‘returned acation at Under: and has resumed Bismarck Cloak Rev. a sister-it Baile’ day “her work at shop. bad ‘ERTAINING COUSINS Miss Marion Ackerman has es her house guests her cousins, Beckman and Miss Lorette Quincy, 11, who. will be two weeks. - oo” AT MINNESOTA’ LAKES Miss Ch ristensen and Miss, Margaret ; Fairbanks ft Sun morning by car for vacation at the Minnesota lakes, VES ON VACATION and Mrs. T. B. Cayou le car for Mitchell, 8. D. and Rig amid lake, jo . Minnesota) for a two weeks’ vacation. —= 1 siuSiC” CLASSES “OPEN, The musie classes, of- St. hool waa opened for regist Monday morning and classes begun today. MOTOR: TO BLACK HILLS Mt. and Mes, W. F. McGraw, ac- companied by Mrs. McGraw’s broth- er, left rape wo weeks’ motor. trip in the Black Hills. < puisiten, MERE "i : Frank Feeney of Carson, formerly employed at the Bank of North Da- kota, was in the eity over the weck- end visiting friends. HERE FROM FARGO... J. Young ot Pate representing eapolis firm. in North was visit with friends. LEFT FOR CALIFORNIA Mrs. Minnie 8. Prater left yester- day for Glendale, Calif. where she wilt make her home with her son, William Prater; RETURN FROM TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Ray O'Brien have returned from a two weeks’ wedding trip to Minneapolis and other Min- nesota points. RETURN FROM YELLOWSTONE Dr. aot mee: H. A. bo aye hay ti roms a 80! 5 Inotor trip et the Yellowstone Ni tional park, i Kota ‘MRS. .MceGRAY saecut ot Mens C. Fair tonight; Wednesday -unsettled with prob- ably showers . | k for Min-5. te of Valley City, a sorority, slater of | Cag; L.| versation furni ; turned. to he: today: popstes Bismarek yesterday. for 9}. house y iy br Eanes Sperry of Hartford, Conn.| - weeks’ | Social and Personal ” Miss Olga Steen Bridge Dinner Was Given. Monday By Mr. and Mrs. _ Patterson , atid Mrs. E. G, Patterson en-|. ned thei ir a , for ‘1! Sxests at the attractively ap- wr dinner bridge was to Mrs. W. ftowa guests included the ‘Rose an‘ Misses Lillian Danziger of isa .| Columbus, Ohio, and George Haggart served at the con-| of Fargo. VISITED RELATIVES HERE Mr, and Mra. William E, Budge ae of Grand Forks ,were guests ir. Budge’s brother and. sister-in-law, Mr. and a Ernest. Budge, and sis- iss Chrissie Budge, over Sun- ‘ing Monday morning on a Ip e 4 Byer borg hha ie - pected in Bismarc! ia this week- end for a longer vist. GUESTS AT BRANDES HOME {| Mrs. Christ - Bechtold daugh- | ter, Mrs. Gene Sehroeder, 0 unite Mi, and Mr. and irs. E. nd nd “son of Chicago have! ef Dr. and Mrs. H. A. leaving toni; chtold is Dr. Brandes’ moth- Schroeder, his sister; brother. MOTORING TO PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Harrington Icft orning by car for Philadelphia, where they will attend a nation- al corivention o! ap! y way of ey will 5° Montre: Quebec and Boston and plan to be away for about two weeks. ENTERTAIN FOR MRS. PRATER Frank. Prater entertained even at an informal Mgs. Minnie 8. Prater, who California to fourteen ladies \ée,, eards and con- amusement. A it for | rs and of Odd Saturday party for left yesterday for make ber hi luncheon was served. TO OPEN SHOP IN LISBON Miss Ruth Carney, who has been ‘employed at the: Frances shop in Bis- marck for the past two years, left this morning for Minneapolis and Morris, Minn. ere: she will visit Mias ey will then re- turn to Lisbon, .. to open a beauty shop there. MR. BYSTROM UNDERGOES ~ OPERATION N. E. Bystrom, mai tof the St. Hilatre Lumber an operation it tl “nicely, .it was, re authorities this afternoon. VISITING HERE - University of who has been the Yellow- park, ved in Bi week for a visit with rela- marek yj tives and friends. — ° MOTOR TRIP TO PARK A. B, Benson, Bismarck; C, Carson id Stanley Larson of wterday on stone et | DR. ROBERTSON GOES HOME ° Dr. E. P. Robertson, president of Wesley ‘College, Grand Forks, has in disch, from & Bismarck tal and [eft for Grand Forks| yesterday, VISITING DAUGHTER M. G. Maxwell of Bedford, lowa, arrived rae pd fer Roeder e Tad a vel visit wi = ter. Mts. Bt Me, Max well will regurn home’ Friday. RETURNS HOME Miss Alma Norman, ‘who has been st.of Mrs. C. M. Hanson, 518 street, for the past wee © home in Min GUESTS FROM HARTFORD, CONN. guests Misses Mildred arnt “FROM WILTON Eriekson and| © ton jsmarck yesterday transact- and visiting friends. RETURNS FROM TRIP ~ Miss Marie Delve has ‘weturned from an extended vacation that in- cluded St, Paul, Rock Lake, Grand Forks and Langdon. , VISITOR LEAVES Miss Edna Peterson returned to Pets trennity with Charles. ‘ Willlsm Langer and 8: be Muchols, attorneys, bere returned oe Fi nites ae — a RS ‘RELATIVES re visiting rela- for o fow days. ITED ec Visi HER! i R. ba sated of Flasher si Ta eck yester- day. ‘ _ > PARENTS OF SON verse the birch of & von yestarday oul + MURPHY AT HOSPITAL bie MB. Murphy has entered the \Gistaarck hospital for treatment. * SHOPPED IN BISMARCK of Wil sian Blumay eh yesterday. yesterday. Mea, bE. HERE uF. ed lab: city yesterday on business. | 1o., whe roar builder: e Miss Marion Quain of Avenue A ' t ae at 1d, E Cele and] * 8! That ge k a is found on| n the back of tite hand ne glove only.” —___________¢ | AT THE MOVIES | ELTINGE THEATRE ‘ Bebe Daniels is seen at the Eltinge for the last times tonight in “Vol- cano.” Ricardo Cortez and Wallace Beery are featured with Miss Dan- iels. The story deals with a girl Watch Your Energetic Mornings Depend on Breakfast —Start Always with Quaker Oats ‘OW. you feel all morning de- nds largely on your break- | fast. Thousands have unenergetic ; forenoons because of wrong break- fast cating. i To feel right, you must ha a well-balanced, complete bi jast tation. At most other meals—lunch ' and dinner—you ect it. But break- fast is hurried, often badly chosen. Thus Quaker Oats, containing | 16% protéin, food’s great tissue 3 $8% carbohydrate, ti energyelement, plus all- vitamines and the “bulk” that male | laxatives seldom needed, i: tetic urge of the world today through the morning. Get Quaker Oats today. « have two kinds: Quick © which cooks in 3 to S minus « ker Oats. Quaker Oais | wlear the Easier — * Maytag Wash Hour’ { ON’T wait—try the Maytag now! : ‘When you learn what the Maytag ~ “wash-hour”’ really means, you will wish you had bought a Maytag long ago! We want you to know what a maryel-. ous washer the Maytag really is. It’s new, . in principle, new in design, new in the un. I i ih a1 hk mI and’. daughter,| ‘ irs; J. F. Fortenberry an-| | who journeys to the West: Indies ig search of her father. She finds hit dead and her fate subjéct to t whims of his sccond Wife, who b lieves the girl is a daughter of beautiful quadroon. Sent to the nai tive quarters, the girl is humiliat and sought after by two ruthless: men. A dramatic sequence’ in whic! the girl is saved from an impending tragedy brings about the climax. Others in the cast include Arthur, Edmund Carewe, Dale Fuller and Brandon Hurst. “Into Her Kingdom,” which bringa| Corrinne Griffith to the Eltinge for heared and Thursday, is a story of the last days of the rule of the czar in sia. She plays the role of a Russian Grand Duchess and opposite her as leading man is Einar Hansoi he Swedish actor, who, becoming a Bol- marries her with the inten- et st Matinee Every. Day at 2:30 ——— TONIGHT —. TUESDAY , BEBE DANIELS WALLACE BEERY RICARDO CORTEZ “VOLCANO” NEWS PICTURES GOLFING COMEDY “Daffy Dill” VAUDEVILLE ° | | | PALACE THEATRE - MANDAN the — G Now ‘:paralHteled waish-- day helpfulncss. it brings! i Phone the nearest Maytag a Mayteg next wash- day with- out obliga- pega pense. “df it doesn't Peiltsel{ don't beep fon of inflicting #:peniehment worge than death, : ‘How he learns to love his wife when they are established in an American home- provides unc of th rides. an Irish Jumper to victory on [takes the part of Dennis O'Shea, the| tia not known just how the acci an American’ track, Leslie Fenton ;trainer. ‘|gent occurred. and Janet ‘Gaynor, who playéd ‘the i dramatic role of Anns Burger in Most powerful dramatic situations in| jane, Johnstown, Floodc. have the |. edy centers about |* this remarkable film. Farrell MacDonald, of ithe Tron ¥ lorse” fame. John Ford directes tn, ‘ il Meise !The Shamrock Handicap.” ¢ Shamroc'! jandicap,"4 which] Fent Irish jockey. Hill show at the Capitol theatre te: |Gaynor plays the Laay' Sheila G Morow, is a thrilling Peter B- Kyne | ney, who owns Rosalcen Dhu, a fam- atory of an heroic Irish jockey .who| ous Irish jumper, while MacDonald Albert Hart, I rek, is at the Alexius hospital with a bullet nd in his leg, as the result of an red Sunday. Hart is were having home on the DR. M. E. BOLTON, Osteopathic Physician . §. 1164, Fourth St... Phone 200W EE Bismarck, N. D. a south side. The bullet hus been re- moved and unless complications set in no serious trouble is expected. In which all outdoor toys are reduced for quick selling. Toys that bring the glow of health to the youngster’s cheeks; made of best materials and put together in a way that will stand the hardest use. See them in the window. BICYCLES . KIDDIE CARS PEDI-BIKES SCOOTERS ‘ AUTOMOBILES DOLL GO-CARTS COASTER WAGONS WHEEL BARROWS ee AMERICAN FLYERS SHOP EARLY: DOLLY CARTS SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY WEBB BROTHERS “Merchandise of Merit Only” pal i. ON SALE IN THE DOWNSTAIRS |. STORE Quantities are very short on In the late afternoon—when you're fagged and slowed up—replace some of the burned- up energy with a bottle of Orange-Crush, fresh off the ice. It will help you finish the day right. : There's more to Orange-Crush than mere orange juice. A delicately blended excellence that makes it the finest orange drink on earth. Order Orange-Crush over the counter from your neighborhood dealer—or tell him to deliver a case at the factory, isome or office. it on the ice. Don't Let Them Gyp You! carry Orange-Crush, but But it don’t as good. That's mere! a trick on the part of the “4 lous dealer to you out extra fraction efacent! ~ Don't let him do it? FTF

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