The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 11, 1926, Page 5

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5 ———————— . St ST SESS ASU LE SET i SDC LG SAI Be an eit WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1926. Social anid Personal | |Margaret Clifford i Guest ‘of Honor at [or Heston nre-pteste at the home Dinner on Tuesday; °°" 5 waiter. ) HNMUNAARAUATAUvnneawnfneunecnitaanaini ‘Seton “Your Home Should Come First’’: BEGINNING BUY, NOW rowonson She Mug 18 RECOVERING FROM INJURY Doggthy, cight-year-old daughter of v Elie! een discharged from the hospital. where she has been confined with « broken arm received in « fall. on August 6th. This is the second time this summer that the child'has broken her arm. * Women’s | Oldest hygienic problem now solved Miss Atkinson’s Engagement to Mr.: Henson Announced, a ‘new and different way—true — protection. Dispose of it.as ° Mr. end Mrs. T. R, Atkinson al Mrs, Sidney Smith entertained la: Mrs. Gevtge Bowers .of Minot as ti nounced. ngagement of their evening at a formal four course din-] motored to. Bismarck yesterday for « ! ; easily tissue, VISITING RELATIVES HERE KY AND SAVE daughter, Mary, te Harry Forrest ner in eee to Miss Margarct {few days’ visit with relatives. a Henson, Jr., ot Roanoke, Va., tast| Clifford, who is‘ spending her vaca- HE old-time “sanitary pad” is cvening at prettily planned arty in tion 7 oo elty fith, Bae parents, ‘ut pon vac peta wate fast becoming a rarity. Millions be . 5 hd Mr. ane T3. he * ve s, . r Ting. Will’ take ines October dthe| Clifford fe in trathing at St. Rachel's | gone to Glacier National park on We discarding it as a needless hazard. ; Guests were intimate friends of Miss| hospital, St. Cloud, Mis a vA extended tion trip. !_ “KOTEX,” a new and remarkable a mn. overs were mai lor ci rqerrog i i Dainty nut cups and place ecards Pink and garden} VISITING. IN. STERLING wae in pink and white carried out the| flowers were stranged ively on| Miss Katherine Kositeky left yes- siilas ; ‘i fi chosen color scheme. The house was bles and a pint a white color|terday for Sterling for a visit with Yo Discards as easily as a piece of t decorated with roses and sweet peas! scheme was us: jas Clifford en- | relatives. tissue. No laundry. No embar- 4 in pink ard white. Miss Jané Byrne] tertained the guests with readings. ii eee ' passment. entertained with two dances - an onions RETURNS HOME Se i 4 with the encore tossed corsages IN DEAR OL'LUNNON Mrs, John Schaerer has returned — /t's five times as absorbent as ordi- ; an_announcement card, e gue: any years. a resident of Bismarc b ae You dine, dance, motor for hours K G d great annual event, ofrerin. intan rence azn ofigtns we] rg iit come Gente ouy r0 S| wane GH ausiwess —_'te seers othe won accom arpen Guaranteed | imited savi lavas Suits “Atkinson < HH 4 Lilling ak ane Vo] Migy Lenora Colling, postmintrens doubt or fear, \ olst ‘ t unlimited saving opportunities on social. and snus! ie car A at ee: Tt deodorizes, too, And thus st J k. Shr jduate of the! f; Lor th ts d.{ transacting business. , too, A jus stops er y + Wocad high shoot and of Hollin'’s Cole ine balldinge at Saleh char are! oan ron [aut danger of offending. p x stere urniture new furnishings for fall. Don’t lege, Roanoke. shown on it. " ' You ask for it at.any drug or de- ' i 4 pay pany Miss Rose Hoffman of the Rose F . ; H fail to see these rept 1 b: 8 partment store, without hesitancy, a see these exceptional bar- ON MOTOR TRIP PICNIC. LAST EVENING shop left yesterday for New York simply by saying “KOTEX.” 4 ‘ . FP. L. Moule, accom-| The Weatminster Gulld of the| city on a fall buying trip. . panane Mrs. F. 1. Moule, accom.) presbyterian chuten entertained ie =e Ww al guins. ister-i Mr. and Mrs, S. E.| ¢vening with a» picnic at Wildw |e ccues Gen on Peles. Island 4, insecure ways. Enjoy life every have left on a} About 45 young People ere therta| in Lake Erie recently. ft was newn @y- Package of twelve costs only a few cents. Do as millions are doing. End ‘ahoo ip t Black Hills and After a picnic luncheon re Fetlouatene National atk, ‘Mr. outdoor games and campfire amuse-|aut of a solid poplar log. und: Mrs. Cahoon have been, visiting] ments were enjoyed. Pia ‘ ! at the Moule home for some time. |. oeeainen POR MISS PIERCE K @) T e€ X LADI€ES AID To MEET Miss Hazel J. Pierce was guest of " hohor at a party given by Mrs. |. ii The Ladies Aid of the First Lath-|4°"Sveng Saturday aftcenson thet —on ethane ato home. Fancy work was the diver- Lamps sion, after which # luncheon was| " a ‘ i‘ ‘served. ‘ Hl Luxurious living room suites made especially for A new lamp adds untold Webb Brothers—according to our own spi ions, beauty to the various friends are cordially invited. will go in this great sale as very special induce- rooms about the housc— hinge teachers’ examinati will be held on Thursday and of this week at the county » it was announced today by the county superintendent’s office. RETURNS TO MINNESOTA Miss Edna Ecklund left this morn- ing for Excelsior, Minn., after spend- ing a two weeks’ vacation in Bi marck with het parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ecklund, Mrs. Nellie Hart has returned from] RETURN FROM MINNESOTA Feet do affect a three months’ Gas in the west rk Mr. and Mrs. C. B, Nupen return- 4 the south. She visited her di «}ed Monday from a two weeks’ vaca- . 9, tte at San Pedro, Calif, and a sister inten in" Minnesote' snd] = @ man’s career! at Houston, Tex. LEAVES FOR DEVILS LAKE ments, Better get one now; our entire stock of floor and) bridge 2 poe BAPTIST CHURCH BUSINESS MEETING lamps—greatly reduced. Two-pic Suites-—covered with genuine mohair. Reduced from $260.00, $195 00 ale ati “4 Values up to $25.00 ropiece Suites—covered in Jacquard velour, Reduced iow . 1 Bale price $149.00 | . Values $25 to ded oe Suites —covered in Baker velour. Reduced from $35,00 now 19. 0 195.00. Sale ! 3 peice $134.50 Two-piece Bed Davenport Suites, $159.00 bie Peohin. $2 7.50 Pe A special business meeting will be held at the regular mid-week ser- vice of the First Baptist church this evening at 8 o'clock, and all mem: bers are urged to attend to take part. RETURNED FROM EXTENDED TRIP Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT Wednesday and Thursday reduced to TE TT in: «| ees 4 mi . . B. = “ men vail eave tomorrow for| they: will visit relatives. at Devils Lake to visit her sister. GUEST OF SISTER by ting CHURCH | Matthew Bleth of Glen Ullin is Tue Peon ot the Baptist] spending the week in Bismarck with| , leg weariness and nervous will be hostesses. All members TEACHERS’ EXAMINATIONS Those in need of an extra chair will find some very exceptional values in chairs of all types—Coxwell Chairs, Windsor Chai * upholstered seats or some with uphol- stered seats and backs—for living room, dining room or sun parlor. Dining Room Suites chureh were entertained last evening] his sister, Mis< Cstherine Bicth. stn party at the church. The even:| STORES eee strain. Why don't you try . ing’s entertainment was conducted Norton Davin‘ot Broad ace pair? avschool. Refreshments were served.| _,Nocion tint of Jamestown return: @ETURN HOME j here with Ronald McIntyre. ! , ee i A. Southey and daughter, RETURNS FROM VACATION * utter Mrs. Her returned to their home at Harry Cawthorne returned severa Garrison today after several days'| q Garriogn any, dt ana’ ralapives int ty hoe i Ned the city. ‘ sarant | PICNIC TONIGHT TO ADJUST CLAIMS. A group of Bismarck’ young people C. N. Lee and Gust son left) have planned a pienic' for this even- | today for the eastern of ihe sing on the river banks. a ODD PIECES We have on hand several odd pieces that have ac- cumulated from the sales of incomplete sets, such as upholstered chairs, dressers, wood beds, chiffo: bedroom: chairs and rockers. These will be closed two weak visit at} state to adjust hail claims in tl — vicinity of ‘Grand Forks. HERE FROM KULM out at reductions of ees Matt Clooten of Kulm was visiting . HERE. FROM JAMESTOWN nis daughter, Miss, Margaret Cleoten, I, to WP OFF i in Bismare! terday. Miss Mary Nearling of Jamestown te 2 Here are some offers that more than uphold our Leet eat eine gtnmerek, the: guste of Mrs. R. D. ‘Kennelly. ee. Barn 7%. Hot Payer home in Minneapolis. paue ‘a few days with friends in GUESTS AT JACOBSON HOME ‘nc cbiea Uber aaa Rev, and Mrs. Bonander of Still] 44j,5 Phrene Junge has gone to ‘horlackson of Sawyer were ] ¢ Rev. aad Mrs. 0. 5. dacob-| Fargo. where she has accepted ‘a gues: son yesterday. greater values for your money. You will easily recognize the unusual value in this eight-piece suite with a 60-inch buffet, table and si : pre sgn et ... $98.00 Bed Room Suites Come in and see the exceptionally low prices on other fine VACATION IN BLACK HILLS: Ei dining room suites, complete DOCTOR aon SPECIALS FROM OUR RUG DEPARTMENT -[tight now is the time to get those new rugs for fall-—you Beautiful Corinne Grif- fith, as Tatiana, daugh- ter of the czar, 10 lived through dark ae FROM WILTON nights and red days to BAZELTON WOMEN HERE | ges, 3, PROM WILTON, Osteopa: y : 8. Wohiman and Mrs. E.. oe on eras Z find happiness across will more than appreciate the great savings offered on stand- a ae oe My ee itce drove re Bis. ae matletes visitor in Bismarek yester-! Specialist in the sea, ard high grade ri j on marek yesterday to spen je day — “ >) ange ., We will place on sale some discontinued patterns in fam- with friends. \ HERE ON BUSINESS Chronic Comedy—*What's ous Whittall Anglo Persian p s.in-our fam: Mrs. Fred Rupp of Baldwin was » Diseases Rugs at nnn, LO ope 18 ILL pusiness visitor in Bismarck yester- who sufter- ss ee me ‘ ; iss Tobie Sorenson, rte utter iy. Pose Palace - Mandan Ww hittall Teprac Wilto x12 size, formerly $79 00 evening, is repo! today as getting BUSINESS VISITOR 116 Fourth St. Wednesday - Thursday priced at $105.00, now on sale at only ...... e Charming in its simplicity; this fine bedroom suite, as pic- Other si hedroom. s reduced accordingly Wilfred” McCusker of Braddock along nicely, was in the city yesterday on business, UNDERGOES OPERATION Telephone 240W Bismarck, tured above, lends aw air of restful quiet to any rov This style may be had in walnut or ivory enamel finish. Colleen Moore A young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LEFT FOR NEW YO \ 4 “ "9 ; -e of Vanity or regular dresser with wh B°eE inet hed ‘herstonails re:| g, ERNE LOR NEW YORK | N. D: IRENE io tee hale 600.00 AXMINSTER RUGS moved. yesterday -at the Bismarck! New York city on a business trip. hospital. ‘ RETURN FROM BADLANDS ae Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kositzky, who} have been enjoying s week's vaca-; tion in the Badlands, have retutned| home. We also have m suites, which spac SEE THEM. ny, other surprising values in bedroom We have selected from our regular stock of $62.50 Seamless does not pert ASK TO ‘ or a $49.00 HERE YESTERDAY Mr. and Mrs, Axel Soder and Miss|] , Viola nese of Wing were shopping i and, visiting friends in the city yes- terday. MATTRESSES | In Our hin open a PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS PP ig sag ot re Mr. an rs. Fran! Tre - of | ‘ in Bis With ‘their by ie il at the Bisiaarek heats| \ A good chance to put music into your home all Br wick Phonographs former ‘THE A. W. 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