The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 13, 1926, Page 5

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1926 jiy GUESTS AT CORDNER HOME Bri Luncheon Mrs. Theron Ellison and daughter, we of Sterling, and Mrs. Clinton Is Complimenta: on to Mrs, BR. A. Day |Sersee itty, oie D. Cordner yesterday. Douglas Reve pote ey Sterling for some time. Doug: {las has retdrned to his home, bat Mrs. Dougias will remain for a other wee! Mrs. Douglas was ata perty given ui “| at the 5 “Bitaworth and Mrs. ht were ae hostesses & 1:30 o'clock luncheon | in Be. Erdaht’s neine, 1014 Fo street compliment to Mrs. R. Day te France Field, Panama Canal Zone. who has been Me aor parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ak Pal coner, here for some tee ea ef on angie point tables, an fs decorated the After the luncheon three tables of bridge were in going to Mrs. Earl Draper ¢ Mrs. H. F. Tiedman. Bi TEACHER EXAMINATIONS | . Edna Heaton, McKensi iw “Nise al win; Miss G' Mis Bernice’ k today fi ing the tone examinations being given by Miss Madge Runey, county superintendent. tae i¢ examinations; Were begun Fore morning and! will be completed ed ts afternoon, sro ENTERTAIN J AT DINNER ir. an eorge ay of cil tin will entertaig. tonight at dinner| ¢ Wilfred Chapl nd this week for a and other friend hoi bead of, bed Mt ras he Roy tS ; damestot L T. i. MEETING | WEDNESDAY Nineteen members attended the L., y afternoon. | of the Bob k. ec! Pl lot Lester Brown’s Battle” a! by ‘Anne A. Gordon—Sylva Welliver, Joyce Newton, ‘Emma Jean Grady, Margaret dy, May Streleck and Estaline Matscheck. An interesting program will ‘be; given at the meeting next Wednes- !day. Members are beginning to practice for a ram to he given at the next W. C. T. U. Meeting. VISITED HERE . Chapleay will the director of the play spon-! jored by the Business and Profes-! sional Women’s club last fall. eRTAIN WIT WITH PICNIC ris at the Bismarck Cloak shop entertained last evening at a pienic at O'Connor's grove in honor of rca te and Myrtle we vick of Grand Forks, who are guests rookston,| of their sister, Mins Bers Gnevick, In on a tour . of Kansas, Ne- 4 and Missouri. On their pia Rayer chan millinery Meparsiay they will make a two weeks’ ricuds at Des Moines, MOTORS TO WINNIP! A. W. Edden, Bismarck chemist, is trip t TO VISIT HERE wine week on n motor trip to R. F. Benser and paar Evelyn and Goldie, of Volin, S. are ex- 3 pected to ‘arrive in Bismai some nt as’ Fe laiew of time over the weck-end for a visit! M7 ¢ parents of a baby with ate, bg ~The 9 a boy born suireaiy at the Deaconess. street, 10 RETURN TO ST. cLoUD There will be 26 guests, most of them from Bismarck, TO GO ON MOTOR TRIP Miss Katherine Andrist will leave tomorrow morning for Fargo, where she will join her uncle and sunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Sundet, of C Minn., bras turn t visit with lowa. Ivs.-Pederson was form * elisabatk Wetmore of marek, Tourists HERE TODAY Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Larkin of Boston, Mass., who have been tour- ing the country for the past four years, were in errr planned to speni hey arc going went & to Alaska before the the * SURPRISE For } MR. KLEIN Ten employes of Kleii had a surprise waffle pa tor E. B. Klein, who TO RETURN HOME The Misses Alma and Myrtle Gar- viek, who have been spending two weeks in Bismarck, the guests of their sister, Miss Bess Garvick, will leave tomorrow for their home in Grand Forks. VISITED IN BI BISMARCK Miss Helen Cox of Des Moines, Towa, who is the house guest of her sister, Mrs. J. H. Riley, of Sterling, was visiting friends in Bismarck y par Schweitser, aoe Fertrude -and Margare and Miss, ‘Louise Klein of Washbu spent Thursday with friends in Bis-, marck, LEAVE, ON VACATION | Miss Marjogie Smith of the Puris- jan Beauty shbp left Wednesday morning for a two weeks’ vacation in the Twin Ci nd Faribault, Minn, LEAVE FOR MID tate Mrs. H, F. Keller and daughters. Dorothy and Louise, left yesterday for the twin cities and the Minne- sota lakes, for a two weeks’ outing. HERE FROM MOTT Mrs. B. H.. Boht’ and 'Mrs, Bope of Mott mototed to Bie yesterday and ure spending « few days in the city on business. VISITS FRIENDS HERE ! id Mes. A. J. Olthoff of Webh City, Towa, is: viniting friends in the city’ today. ‘They are en route on a trip though the west | MOTOR TO BLACK HILLS Albert Cordnor, Duane Davis and Marston Gordon will leave tomorrow for the Black Hils on a ten-day wiotor trip. Miss Margaret Clifford, who has been speri ing twe weeks in Bis- marek wi er parerits, Mr. and Mrs. 8. 8. Clifford, will return Sunday to St. Rachel’s hospital, St. Cloud,| Minn., where si eis is in training. MOTOR TO MI MINNEAPOLIS Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ri isha of Center, who were in Bismarck for’ sit with Mrs. Barch brother and teeavieve Mra. R. E. Pot for Farzo and — TO RETURN HOME Miss Mabel Breen and dred Eger, who have been three, weeks at Seattle, Bai couver and other points in the wes! are expected to arrive home over thi week-end. RETURN FRO! ety LAKE ind. Mes. W. Re Pes Wednesday Twin Cities and Detroit’ Lake where they er been spending a six weeks’ vseation. LEAVING FOR CALIFORNIA Billy Conley of Ni w York City and Teddy Barth of Lodi if., who have been visiting thefr coed “Mea. H. G. Dralle on West Rosser, will leave Sunday for Caliteraie. VISITORS ‘RETURN HOME Mrs. George Conkey and daugh- ter, Isabel, of Sauk Center, Minn., returned to their home ae nding several day: jordon of this city. "” YISIT. GRANDPARENTS The Misses Vera and Vada Heaton ave spending several days at Mc- The one illustra rom the rs made of ‘this: model. The Cairo Ties are covered Cuban heel. “First with the Newest” popular y{ in Bismarck plot relating to 'where the hero is ig particularly wn « oe sine Opal like Kenzie, where they are the guest of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. j Conley. ; 5 VISITED BROTHER. her brother; Mitebell, who is ah at the Bistharck hospital. RETURNS FROM MINNESOTA | Mra. Paul er and child: where they have been. visiting ft more ‘than a mesath. Pe cat na FROM SEULAR R. M. Giever of Beulah has wet in the city for several days oa | business, She was accompanied’ by Miss Helen meerk... VISITED ‘FRIENDS HERE Ray Sal was in the city pry ing flee, ENTERTAINED AT DINNER . and Mrs. J. W. Malian entertaingl Inst event alaner at the Bismarck Count R Freon ROM BALDWIN i . Ira Falkeustein were ie city. yesterday. HERE FROM- UNDERWOOD ' Bou: in a stecl safe which has!the Border,” hes scored The | bulls-eye in ORG Be ‘on this Be Mrs, John Hendricks and small daughter gf Underwood were in the city Thursday shoppirg “and vizite & ing friends, WEEK-END. Vise Mrs, Karla Lofthouse and son, d| John, and William Lenhart have. gone to Jamestown and Fargo for a weck- >| end visit. VISITED HERE THURSDAY Mrs. Stewart Cumins and eer of Wilton shi and visited fr a cbr ja. SPENT DAY. DAY HERE ‘Miss Mildred Hedlund of ‘Unier- wood spent Thursday in the city with! friends, SHOPPING HERE | Mrs, 0. M. Vie of Braddock was shopping in Rineeret yesterday. HERE ON BUSINESS ae aa Herman Falkenstein of Still was’ and in the city yesterday on business GOES TO CARSON \ _D: Charled Gobel has gone to Carson all for a few days’ visit. The feature at the day and Saturday is he Sign of the Claw” with Peter the Great, the dog actor, Ethel’ Shannon and Edward Heurn in the cast. The story carries a well defined ‘oung. patrolman. who is put on detective duty down a band of crooks. to run | | plieate crooks is also a rival of the det tive’s for the hand of a girl. One of the most interesting of the many thrilling incidents is a scene placed uncon- Matinee Every Day at 2:3 TONIGHT FRIDAY ‘AND SATURDAY THE MIRACLE DOG OF THE MOVIES peer Piy | N ae PICTURES. _ Carter De Haven Comedy “HOT SHEIKS” eee cement Palace - Mandan ZANE GREY’S Draped crowns. are still favored in the latest mil- linery arrivals, both on large and small shapes, in felt, velvet, moire or combinations. Clever ribbon bandings or jeweled ping are love- ly‘udditions to the’ smart tailored hats, No difficulty’ in: finding inden ‘8 we lenty jn all clare ; Make it a:point to inspect charged with electri ns of “Peter the Geeat” in try- | duction, & wealth ‘to figure Gut what is wrong ai acenic’| backra ething which must be seen to be/the most picturesque and recinted. Unlike most (lor Bie. pice (ures, this one is laid entirely in the city scenes which are entirely hiliar with everyone, News Pictures and a ter De- Aven comedy “Hot Sheiks” will also shown, CAPITOL THEATRE Povvirea with an authentic note of bs West, Thomson's - latest FB. 0. release, “The Two-Gun Man,” marks a distinct departure in West- erus in thet it was written by Scewart Bdward White, whose fame @s\an author of the great out-doors is” sas ride. he picture which is coming to the apis theatre tonight for a two day irun is packed with the well-known jom<on action, coupled with an un- gripping and original story | Silver King has plenty of oppor- to display his super-equine in. story. Chrysler Sales _ day. accompanied by C Jacobson, zone supervisor, and W. con Minot, Bismare Chrysler distributors, attended. Chi man S. W. Corwin territor; t. Jacobson, Mr. sales talks for w pol: ba ollowing I Around Frying Pa he Tough ( "and “Hands Acr nother! of the automobile to the present] mend, ‘taken ‘in some of) ‘inacces- sible regions of the Si¢rres, in addi- tion to the captivating thread of the Director on Visit sier Sales Corporation ited Bismarck Wednes. Winders, district salesman. A lunch as held at the McKenzie hotel. Chrysler distributors from ta an lors associated | Motors, | rst introduced | L. Jacobson, who has recently placed in charge of the Minne- i +i Special prices at famous all over the United | ined the development | Rose Shop. 12 Jersey two-piece dresses, ‘- sizes 16 to 18, Formerly priced ; at $25. Special at $10.75 and of fiver years to their predent Ow |e of the big producers of ament Cf imeviee aaah In W M : ment o! Cy in What Month - Is Your Birthday? | day, showing that in this era of high iced merchandise the automobile is the only commodity selling for less than in former years. He told of the r Four coming next week, “Walter P. Chrysl ely omihinsa four stand: “di ‘lass, and with | mate jals used in the small car that are found in the Im- | perial 80. Mr. Myers predicted that with the ig of the new model 60 an en- ould be opened, his new Chrysler will be the first mall quality car with a full sized body to be sold at a lew price, Pro- duction will start a day, and the factory has aiceany provided facilities to increase this to 1,000 a day. Nav. On your Birthday send your Mother Flowers Hoskins-Meyer Home of K-F-Y-R Georgette, 16 to 38. $19.75.—| A.W. LUCAS CO. | | Where You Expect More for Your Money---And Get It._ Values Like These Prove the Value Giving of The Big Bargain Basement Saturday Another Great Price Concession. “ They are so very low priced that we wonder if they will be sufficient to last through the day. Of course the best selections will be in the morning. They are all reg- ular stuck that sold for $4.95. A good sclection to choose from. * Silk Crepes Tub Silks and Wools $ 4.95 When a store offers good- looking and well made in Dresses, such as these are, for $4.95, it is an occasion for which thrifty folks will arise early in order to be here when the store opens, Values in this lot to $12.95 vo now at $4.95. You mustn’t miss this Clearance Sale of Dresses, and better yet, come early in the morning, as we expect a complete sell-out in a very short time—ALL SIZES. : Also a Price Concession Sale of Women's Coats Fancy Fall Tweeds Dark Serges Satins Values to $29.50 All from regular stock Not many of each, but a great value if your size is here Another shipment of Thermo Jugs received —- Keeps hot stuff hot and cold stuff cold ............ There's a reason, of course, —you expect more for your only another demonstration of this fact. money there, $1.39 why our Big’ Bargain Basement has the trade that it does’ and_you are not disappointed. Saturday is, , Also—regular prices here in many cases are as low or lower than sale prices elsewhere. ° LUCAS ¢

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