The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 16, 1926, Page 3

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Mrs. E. A. Hughes Entertained Miss ‘Conklin .at Tea/| Louise) se guest| ind Mrs. - As a courtesy to Conklin of Chicago, the of her uncle and aunt, F. L. Conklin, Mrs. E. A. Hughes en- tertained Sunday afternoon at 6 o'clock with a tea at her home, 38 ye Avenue A. About 70 guests were received on the 1: The tea at which Mrs. J. Wakeman, | of Mrs. Hug! presided, were arrenged in the lo ly flower garden. The grounds were decorated with Japanese lanters. Miss Mary Atkinson entertained ~~. with piano selections during the afternoon and Miss Roberta Best played violin numbers. American Mother - Carries Baby in Papoose Carrier The August issue of Motor Camper and Tourist carries the story of an ‘American mother, Mrs. Mabelle H. Brooks, who carried her two months old son in a papfose carrier while on a lengthy hike. Mrs. Brooks’ says that instead of being laughed at as she expected to be everyone apparent- ly thought the idea a sensible one. The baby seemed to like his Indian- like home, Mrs, Brooks reported, and his physical development was ; Tapid during the time spent outdoors, Lions Club Told of International Convention Today W. J. Wright of Minneapolis, who was in attendance at the IntePna- tional Convention of Lions s at San Francisco recently, was a Buest luncheon of the Lio: ‘ lub today told the membe: the San Francisco eonvention when more than 18,000 Lions were in at; tendance. The convention was held in the municipal auditorium at Sap Francisco, The convention parade) was nearly four miles in length und ended at the Berkeley stadium. ny outdor entertainmentg and! sight-seeing trips were included in the program, Mr. Wright said, and told of the help of the Boy Scouts of San Francisco in conducting the convention. TI largest and best of x tions, he told the local club, and San Francisco had the help of every Lions club in the district in putting it acros Re: FE. Vater addressed the meeting on “Substitutes,” saying that the trend of the day was toward amusements instead of things educa- tional and that in many instances people of today were missing the important thivgs in life because they were seeking for substitutes to amuse them temporarily. z C. D, Dyrsema, secretary presided in the absence of Dr. F, B. Strauss, president. The entertainment com- mittee included William Harris and William Couch, Charles Argan- » Dbright of Waterville, Kan., was an out-of-town guest. #. McCurdy «anduBam Nuchols vill be in charge of the entertain- ment at the next meeing. RETURN FROM YELLOWSTONE Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Sayler and daughter, Helen, returned yesterday afternoon from an cr alae otor| trip in the Yellowstone National 1» park, having traveled 1,631 milk RETURN FROM ST. PAUL Mrs. Obert Olson and daughter, Auverne, returned last evening from St. Paul and Minneapolis, where they have been ‘hey were guests of Mra. Olson’s parents at St. An- thony park in St. Paul. VISITORS LEAVE Misses Myrna and Myrle Wood- ., ward returned to their homes in ' Jamestown yesterday after a two nths’ visit in the city with their cousin, Miss Mary Cram. o ARRIVE FROM FARGO B. F. Tillotson went to Fargo over the week-end to accompany his chil- dren home. The children have been visiting their grandparents in, Fargo for some time, RETURN FROM MINNESOTA Mra. C. W. Blunt and daughter,’ Miss Dorothy Blunt, and son, Carrol, have returned from a two weeks visit at Rochester, Minneapolis and the lakes, * the noond: » Fag i as her ‘rueger ee o week-end her mother ‘who were en route to their jah. after a vacation Bis GOTO BLACK HILLS ti? pr. BF. _ Griebenow, Treasurer G. L, Sather have gone to for a week's outing. { HOME FROM TRIP H Ernest, Penwarden and Richard jj Horner returned last eve: t 3) three weeks’ vacation at fF” and Detroit. ; H cy Partly cloudy with pos- | sibly, showers tonight or Tuesday MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 1996 ~ " .|Miss Atkinson Is | Entertained at a | Miss Mary Atkinson, a bride of early October. the honor guest were in attendan The bride’s table was centered wi a large basket of pink gladiolus and | delphinium which was adorned with a bow of pink tulle. from the center decoration to the; corners of the table. 8 son’s cover was marked with Mrs. Featherstone Minot, 4, E, Featherstone, president of the{ North Dakota Federation of Wo en’s clubs, has been endorsed for re- election, received here by Mrs. F. H. Waldo, federation press chairman, from Mrs. August Peterson of Harvey, district president. Through an unfortunate wording of a recent news dispatch, the impres- sion gained ground that Mrs. Fea- superintendent of Stark county] at the Bismarck hospital. therstone was not a candidate for re-| Schools. > — election or that she did not have a SON BORN the support of club women, Mrs. son as has been an unusual, ficer and that she would unfoubtedly |’ be re-elected without opposition as is customary with an officer who hae served but one term. of Miss Marion Burke was hostess Saturday afternoon ut a 1:30 o'clock bridge luncheon in compliment to; candidacies before a women A club election no announcements of|°d from Ja‘ y vacation and has resumed her Ido said, an are) position, the workmen's compen- | anticipating working with the present! sation bureau rf | head of the state organization for, RETU! FROM TRIP haa two year: Mr, and Mrs, George Hanson and |) VISITORS LEAVE FOR CALI- | daughters, Ruth and Gladys, have | ate, and MORN arth of Temurmed from a. two, weeks” motor Mr. and Mrs, Fred Bart of; tri to tl ‘f ti I | Tampa, Fla., ang’ Mr.and Mrs. Ted park and the Black Hills, ST" park and the Black Hills. Barth of Lodi, Cal left. Sunday ee morning for the home of the latter) VISITOR RETURNS after a visit in Bismarck with Mrs Matthew Bleth left Saturday for) Ht G. Dralle. Mr. and. Mrs. Fred’ his home in Glen Ullin after a week's Barth are on their wedding trip, hav- | visit with his sisters, Mrs. Hugh Mc- ing been married in Chicago about 4| Garvey and Miss Katherine Bleth. | Du |month ago. 2 | medic: |. Saturday evening Mrs. Dralle en- JOUNCEMENT » Wallace Campbell of the Rose, Apartments announce the bitth of ‘a son dn Sunday, Aug. 15, at the St. Alexius hospital. RETURN FROM BLACK HILLS | Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Kampagna and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Smith return- ed Saturday, from the Black Hills after a week’s outing. A | Miss Bridge Luncheon Miss | tertained ti eee in via of oe : guests, Pink and white..was the Twelve intimate friends of) Oi ‘scheme with carngiions and ith | ladfoluses used on the table. | Captain and Mrs. Lloy: ‘towell 0: Streamers led) 4 -iansas City, Kan., are in the city a three-weeks’* visit with Mr. -owell’s mother, Mrs, Levena Crow- Zeph Miss Atki lovely. , and Mrs. Créwell’s patents, Mr. petted corsage. The other tables were dec- a a 0. * They | . . Mrs. } . Agre. y are; VISITED IN WE! > orated with lavender and pink sweet, fugaged in Ivation Army work. | Me. koa Wars, een, ‘ John : —— | Mandan avenue,vent to Werner over WAR MOTHERS *TO MEET | the week-end for a visit with friends j The Fort Lincoln Chapter of the! and relatives. | American War Mothers will meet ON MOTOR TRIP Tuesday at the home of Mra. J. W. Mr. and Mrs. John Hoffman and the bridge games were! friends. y Mra. Myron Atkingon. Miss Conkli in of Chicago was an it. Miss from a Riley, 209 Thayer street. A full at- tendance is desired as plans will be; son have gone to Cylorado and other made for the convention to be held! southwestern states cn an’ extended in September, | motor trip. RETURN TODAY | VISITOR RETURNS ITOME Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Perry and son| Roland Simonitsch has returned to and Mr. Perry’s mother ere expected | Jamestown after a week's visit at to return this evening from Clear; the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Belk. | Lake, Towa, where they have been | a ¥ | visiting relatives. They stopped at! VISITING IN MINOT Miss Edna Jones has gone to Minneapolis en route home. | ) Minot to be the guest of her sister. She will be away two or three weeks. PARENTS OF SON Mr. and Mrs, Luther Monson an- nounce the birth of a son yesterday to Be Candidate For Reelection| N. D., Aug. 16.—(#)—Mrs. according to information; Tow eve! Held i WEEK-END GUESTS Miss Thelma Osbourne and Miss Adelaide Turner of Dickinson were guests of Miss Marjorie Coulter over the week-end. Miss Turner is deputy fifth LEAVE ON TRIP Irma Logan and Miss Ethel rer left Saturday evening for Yellowstone National park,; rato Springs, Denver and other| points in Colorado, They will be gone for two or three weeks. RETURNS FROM VACATION aa Miss Muriel Robinson has return- WEEK-END VISITORS stown and La Moure| Mr. and Mrs. Donald Paul and fam- where she has been spending 2 two ily and Miss Feist of Zeeland spent Mr. and Mrs. Nick Steckler of Glen Ullin are the parents a@ son born Sunday at'the St. Alexius hospital. UNDERGOES OPERATION Mi Beryl Knott underwent an ning at the St. . She quoted Mrs. Peter- ying that Mrsr Featherstone | } efficient of- Alex chief. A.W. LUCAS CO. Where You Expect More for Your Money---And Get It. Newest Styles---Lowest Prices An every day feature at Lucas’, but very much in evidence now when new fall and winter apparel is attractively marked to stimulate early buying. SELECTION WILL BE DELIGHTFUL Fall l Hunter's Green : ih our ready-to-wear départment—famous for values pene, and Sunday visiting friends ere, M end jn Ji sister, Mrs, RETURNS FROM VACATION Frank Kiebert has returned from a .| trip to Center and points in the west- ern. part of the stat GOES TO DUNSEITH sh, where Miss Katherine Kotowski, of the A. W. Lucas store, is enjoyifig a two- weeks’ vacation, evening for a week's outing in the Black Hills, spending a few days in the city with RETURNS FROM JAMESTOWN Bernice Joslin has returned week-end visit in Jamestown, MOTORED TO KULM Welbert Saturday for a visit with friends. Mrs. B. FE. Smith of New Salem was shopping in the city Saturday. A. 0. U. W. TO MEET The A. O. U. W. will meet tomor- in Local Windows Adolph Mueller, about 35, Bismarck, was arrested this morning by Ohief of Police Chris Mantineson and Wil- Kam Ebeling on the charge of peep- ing in windows. He was sentenced to 30 days, $10 and costs before Po- lice Magistrate W. S. Casselman, aft- er eke made full confession to the fe suspended j of the $10 and costs. Mueller ADORABLY STYLED GROUP OF NEW Vresse Surprisingly Low Priced at In Satin, Flat Crepe and Canton Crepe Embracing clever tailored styles, coat effecta, side trims, tier skirts and many versions of the jabot Black, Navy, Channel Red, Rustic me Sizes for Misses and Women \ penitentiary, about tiree -years Secording to the chief of police, al = ago for etesling chickens. Mb ice tanaid VISIT ‘Anne Katgke has: gone to she will receive! Many young men and women have alread enrolled for our fall term. If you desire the very best in a business education and a posi- tion as soon as com- petent, send for free catalog. 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