The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 18, 1926, Page 5

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Mrs. Malvin Olson | Hostess at Dinner | Tuesday Evening} Mrs. Malvin Olson entertained last evening in her. home at 412 Hitt bride of the near . Austin Reed of Minneapolis. The table was center- ed with a miniature bride gtoom. Sprays of apple blossoms were. used es out, ‘ je rooms. tnt i ie evenii ing was spent informal! with card: = "| Miss Frances Lynch Complimented at’ a Dinner Last Evening}. : 4. tanch, was hostess at i ning in compliment to her si erin: ig rid Frances eat of Laketi, who has been spending several weeks in the city. con were marked for 16 at the The evening was spent informally. BROOKS-MARX Elizabeth M. Marx, daughter Mrs and Mrs. Valentine Marx, of a Adrien Brooks, 801 Slag officiating. ihe bride wore he peach colored A wedding ner was served ‘at a local cafe after the services, ee aaa AT WAFFLE BREAKFAST Mrs. W. C. Mills, Miss Helen Cald- well, Miss Helen Nelson, Miss Edlyn' Cedergan, and Miss entertained Sunday morni cluded @ group‘of friends trom Man- dan, RETURNS FROM VISIT Mrs. Alfred Zuger and son, Jack, returned Tuesday evening from Val- ley City, N. ing for the past week. Mr. r, who spent the week-end there, returned home Monday evening. Tom and Billy Paulson accompanied them home for a week's visit with Jaek. BIRTHDAY SOCIETY MEETING - The Birthday Society of the First Lutheran church will hold its r to attend. GOES TO MINNEAPOLIS S.A. Mi ge manager for the A. W. Laci jeft this morn: ing for Minneapolis to weeks’ am -He wife ht visiting ie linneapolis } for two! weeks. GUESTS LEAVE Miss Alma Beckman and Miss Lorette idt of Quincy, Il. left this morning, after a visit with th sin, Miss, Marion Neato! Th will” vied veeiaaeneslte and Fa bault, Mi! befe efore returning, home. ‘ RETURNS FRC Otte Dir ret thi rip.to the Yellowstone ional It Lake City and-with his deugh- ter at Park City, Utah. VisITED IN SHIELDS R. Robi iter Grace, formerly marek, are visiti city for a few days. now at Lake Mulac in Wisconsin. HOME FROM BLACK HILLS Mr..and Mrs. C. E. Knudtson have returned from the Black Hills where ry have been spendit vacation. They ma Ladies’ Aid society will:be oie to the regular meeting of the general Aid society on Thutsdsy afternoon in the chureh parlors. TO RESUME ‘DANCING CLASSES | Miss Muriel Robinson, She Dep, 5 turned from a two weeks’ tion, will resume her classes in dancing| Saturday afjomesn. LEAVES ON ‘ON VACATION retary of Workme sation has gone to Yellowstone and Glacier National sake for a two weeks’ vaca- tion.’ RETURNS:YROM, JAMESTOWN « Ronald pameere Bs has returned from Jamestown where he has been visit- ing with friends for several-days. Billy Anderson | °t where they have been | ;, sed Tose trom te Mrs. Iva Smith and H..F. Sloan Married Monday An ecenat shes ihn boned received in irek of the marriage of Mrs. Iva Smith of. this city to F. Sh of pate, The soremeny, tok, vince Ae on Monday. joan have | Gone to. the inndsota lakes to spend their honeymoon. tia well. known in the be Oe et a ara. ig as aumber of friends in Bismarck. Mrs. Martha Tatem Entertained Guests ‘at Breakfast Today) Pi Rleteon ot ¥ Valley City. There were 12 gu The tables were prettily dechrueed: with flowers. VISITED IN-NE Mrs. O. T. Rasen have been spending the past two months with Mrs. n’s. mother, . Myrta Morgan, at Jamestown, N. ¥., returned home today. They also imber. other points in RK a children, who VISITOR IRNS HOME Miss page McCullough has re- turned to. after being the gaest of. Miss Marcia Bowman, ry — th street. STS A HERE Ifred Sundbert and thter of Minneapolis are guests the home of Mrs. er, O. V. Bowman, 809 Fifth street. LEAVING FOR. CALIFORNIA Frank S. Prater and ave tomerrow for where they will LEAVES FOR LOS ANGELES jay even- ESS August Carlsen of Neaaton town. | ship was'a business visitor in Bis- | k today. ‘to adopt . new ‘lewenks method and retain fresh * ess this Way; true pio ‘ARGELY on “smedicgl advice, women are‘abandoning ghe old- tithe “sanitary pad” for a-new way tive protection. Sheer frocks and ‘ill-timed social wer remain as fewer, and At is called reais Ends the in: of th ie old-time sanitary it Five times cy absorbent! And w—ends -ALL fear of of- fending. 8 piece WY & gi ean No roar” Ne barrassment. Tin rnd Pl gh Ey ad rat "Fou ait or without ous & few cen de . Eight in we beier the risk of fold wi leapt KOTEX ’ No laundry~discard like tisme i ena jundbert’s broth-/ supplants uncertainty with posi- | her home in Washburn in the city yesterday on busin J Minnie J. and Harel Nielson state department of public instruction, is in the city for a few days, Visiting her daughters. | VISITS OLD FRIENDS } Senator W. F. Kretshmar, Ven-, tupia, was in the city a few days, visiting friends and: looking about town. He left for home yesterday. | ST. THOMAS MAN HERE From the African A. L. Miller, appr Bank of North Dal ota, by his brother, was i terday en route to his home in St } Thomas after a vacation in Montani VISITING HERE Mrs. Austin Reed of Minneapolis is/ visiting in Bismarck, iw guest of her aearents, Mr. and Mrs, A. Munson. J amendment -will be inaugurated at| r for tho' the meeting. Chester B. Wilson, of St. Paul, ssistant attorney general for Minne- sota, and-- Mrs. beth Preston Anderson, Farigo, president of ‘the North. Dakota W. C. T. U., will be honor guests and the principal speakers at the sessions. | NAMEN FOR VETER fon Thursday. | now vice president, WILL SUCCEED Miss West | Bufulv, N. Y., Aug. 18--)—John | C. Snyder of Crawfordsville, Ind.,/ supreme president of the tribe of Ben | Hur, will succeed Miss’ Bina M. West of Port Huron, Mich., as president of the National Fraternal Congress of America at the election of officer: Mr. Snyder, who 8 the only nom nee for the presiden Cael Clises ereel Ju HOTELS RETURNS FROM } MINNESOTA Mrs. Jessie Harris returned yester- | day afternoon from Akron and Min-j neapolis, where she has been spend- | inga two weeks’ mw vatetion: TO VISIT IN IN IOWA | Mrs Henry Burman left this morn wi skaloosa, Towa, where she will visit her mother, Mrs. Caroline lckinson. Mrs. Burman will be} pee three of four weeks, GOES TO 1oWA . W. F, Scott left this ing for hér home in Maxwell, lowa, afler spending several months in Bis: at the home of her son, J. W. morn: Agnes adapted this hat of felt with. inserts of velvet in tones of ze from the African turban. RETURNS FROM STEELE Dr. W. AG. Worner has returned from a three weeks’ business visit in Steele. AT RICE LAKE VISITING HER Miss Jeanette and Miss Oliva Le fi baa! coe a tne mack for u day's visit with friends, golive jtundauist, postmaster, has! ch route to Shields, where they will @ week's visit with A. W. Bartz, | | Visit relativ RETURN “FRO} IOWA ON WAY TO TIMMER W. E. Berry and family have re-|, Mr and Mrs. F. E, Gustafson “ in Bismarck darned from # two,weeks’ vacation! fr ide en route ¥ Wisconsin to their home at Timmer, SHOPPING HERE Mrs. D. E. Rice of Dodge was shop- ping in the city remneey. HERE YESTERDAY Harry E. O'Neill of McKenzie was FORMER RESIDENT HERE A. A. Albrigtson of Tacoma, Wash., is spending some time Bismarck with friends. Mr. Albrigtson was a resident. of marck about 15 years) ago. Tonight Wednesday and Thursday “You're the first woman hobo we have had in this town, and we're darn hard on ho- boes!” —thé greatest role Anna Q. Nilsson has played in. COMEDY—“OPEN HOUSE” : Novelty Subject--“All Star Freaks” i inne a! Union. RETURN TO MINOT Miss Esther and Agnes Hal- friends here for ‘a number of days, + teturned to their home in Minot, GOES TO MONTANA H. F. Dimond of Regan was in Bis merck yesterday en route to Montana where he will transact business, HERE FROM WASHBURN Hugh McCullogh of Washburn is in the city today on business. MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED jA marriage license wax granted to Peter Erhart of Altiont and) Me: Rosa Thomas ‘of Bismarck yesterday. HERE FROM! MINNEAPOLIS Frank lL, Thompson, — traveling |, ht agent of the Soo line, was here from Minneapolis yesterday. RETURN 4 TODAY J. W. McGuiness and R. E. Potter are expected home today from a trip in the Black Hills, “HERE THIS WBEK David Raich of Napoleon has ending several days uf this Bismarck. MEET ‘ been cam- went of some expected here for session of the 50th an- of the Minnesota Christinn Temperance All sections. of the state will bo represented: at the gathering, which will continuo until Sunday. Plans for 2 concerted drive to bring about more rigid enforcement of the 18th Thiet River (P)-—- Preparations pleted f +300 w the ope “hav Dex Moines, Ta, Aug. 18.— nited States Renator Rice W, Means jashville, Tenn. and Frank B, Dudas of Lawrence, . were nomina- ted for commander in chief of the ; United) Spanish War Veterans, in || convention here. | { eping quiet the! b | fact that a number of residences were entered Sunday night and var ious amounts of cash and jewelr, stolen, hopes of securing a clue to the identicy of the thieves but without results so far announced. ou CAN HAVE Your FILMS DEVELOPED | For First Class Shoe Re- pairing go to the Bismarck Shoe Hospital’ Henry Burman, Prop. FOR SALE Prospering Grocery Store Meat Market. Splendid loca’ in a town of 10,000 population. Priced reasonable. Write Tri- bune Ad. No. 97. W. E. PERRY Bismarck’s Exclusive Funeral Director. 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