The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 23, 1926, Page 5

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MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1926 ' ENTERTAIN FOR BRIDE Mrs. EC. Williams, who before mi age rprise shower Thurtday even- ing given by Mra, Malvin Olson, Mrs, Carl Munson and Mrs. Austin Reid. e honoree received man: t was played during the ‘a three-course luncheon Miss Myrtle Munson {Club Women Will Weds E. C. Williams} Meet at Wahpeton Saturday at..Noon|. For Fall Convention ‘of Mi The fall voaivanttoe of the North iter bry of Mi: son, daugl Andrew! Dakota Federation of Women’s clubs ‘a Muscovite ceremonial. toni Munson, 264 Fourteenth sireet, nd will be held at the Richland, county Shen ‘a large number of Edward C. Williams of Sioux Fi 8./eourt house in Wahpeton, October 5/ wilt be taken in. A D I-|to 8. A large number of exhibits will! and with th , S. D., took plac feature the convention, according to! prospective 1 Saturday afternoon at the announcements made’ by the program | trom Sioux Fi odist Episcopal parsonage, Rev. W.-E.| committee. one of the I Vater officating. Mrs. Benton Baker of Bismarck will 5 — The bride wore a gown of darkjbe in charge pre ged of juvenile} y'crro”’ LFAVES FOR DENVER blue Lage oe adorned with ectu books that will offer stions to} Miss Ida Bavendick of sigs bil Jace on a backgro mothers as to proper reading for their] fo... uu ua> been the guest of her carried a bouquet of sweet 5 children. brother. and sister-in-law, Mr. Elsie Mtlbe was bridesmaid and Mrs. Will N. Moore, Mey City,| Mrs. F. J. Bavendick, for a week, attended by A. W. Mi ‘will be in charge of the art exhibits! today for Denver, Colo, where ashe n, brother of the bride. which will include the ten greatest will visit before returning to her Following the ceremo: paintings of the world, loaned for! home. course wedding dinner the convention by the Chicago Art In- ‘ the br home. The atitute, and other interesting features. VISITED SISTER prettily decorated with a profusion of; An interesting musical has} Miss Hilda Bergquist of ‘Wash- gladioluses, A pink and white color| been arranged for fine » with] burn was the guest of her sister, Miss tcheme was carried out on the table,| Misa Alice Persons of Wahpeton in' Minnie Bergquist, over the week-end. 1 wedding cake forming the center-|charge. Miss Minnie Bergquist is a student piece. R é Social bse eons the epi shoe at the Bismarck business college. r us Baturday ‘afternoon far the ad nd State Schoo! of oR W urday afternoon for the Badia hall a tea at tl tate joo! of ERE REK-END ind the’ Bleck Mila, They wit be et leeieeens oe ke'Oy tuncheon end an| Glen ccune is Gith the highway h fter September 16 at Rapid automobile drive in addition to. the | comm in, the Badlands, visited wD, com! an juncheons, a Wiltams in, graduate of the and individual function ae al is j sy eas aa if m'TO ATTEND is’ CONVEN- RETURNS FROM VACATION employed at the Parisian Beauty par- 4 IN: we Wore Berquist has returned ae bah ae Bs nak for ine me annie Olson Kes the New Dey} from Farggo an Fi pai where jeter company terday for has bee nding a two week's has his headquarters in Rapid City. coast Migh., to attend, a Jewett ane: She “yes the guest of her Peeper ene + pemmernd dealers’. convention. rs. ts in B an. BACK PROM VACATION ol = and son, Junior, accompanied cee habe V. E. Joslin resumed his dutie: im to Fargo where they will re- city editer-hendthe Tribune today) main for a week's visit. two weeks’ vacation apent in. Mrs, Joslin and daughter, Eagle lake, a longer visit at the ted ‘There were 20 guests. ‘ Opp FELLOWS 70 NAVE ELE BRATION Wy ht Ss. officers. om LEFT ON EASTERN TRIP Miss Gertrude Hi of the Webb Brothers store left day evening RETURN FROM EXTENDED TRIP|for Chicago and other eastern cities. Dr. R. 8. Enge and family heve re-| While away she will take the cours turned from an extended motor trip.|in corsetiering offered by the Warner They were gone about two months/and Campeo corset companies. Mexi —————s and were in 12 states and Mexic WEEK-END VISITOR Vancouver and . Columbi: They visited in Los Angeles and Seat-| Miss Mildred V. Lewis of Ryder, tle * visited friends in Bismarck over the! week-end. They will return to Bismarck in about two weel len who has been at Mr. Jos! during his absence, will leave this evening for his home in St. Paul. FORMER BISMARCK GIRL MARRIED Announcements have been received in Bismarck of the marriage of Miss Erma Lorine Pye, daughter of Mr. and 5 8. M. Pye hela Chapt alif., to be S. Phillips. The wedding; took | age on August 14. Mr. an 'ye are old time residents of ismarck. RETURN FROM TWIN CITIES Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Cullen returned Saturday evening from a week in the Twin Cities where Mr. Culk been transacting business Cullen has been visiting relatives. VISITORS RETURN HOME Mr. and Mrs. J/°L. Hietman and daughter, Dorothy, of Grand Forks, ~vho have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Spey barn a py the pant week, left thisgnorning for their home, - im LEAVES TOMORROW FOR*FARGO| Gupgerg at’ WARD COTTAGE! . wi ? .,., Miss Katherine Hawk, Miss Gail whe has, poen a dicee’? Hawk, Miss Katherine Bleth, and @chools for several years, will leaye| Miss Mabel a were guests of tomorrow by car for Fargo.where he| Mts. Birlea Ward at her cottage at has accepted a similar-position in the| Lake Isabel over the week-end. Fargo schools. : : — 7 nee “4 e VisrTORs: ner al BORE oy i 5 is, Ja ‘amada ‘eon fe . igae’tamoreoy for thie bomen |aPfags Mane. "Me Crawfot, i de les “at lont., after a several ni weeks’ ‘visit with’ Mrs. amada’s Ine ture and, class work with the mother. Mes. M. Buckmaier. uk rvard fecwity and will also continue pa tee his studie: LEAVES FOR. CHICAGO Te Pe Se ona Miss Hannah Landerholm, who has LEAVE FOR, reper and heen visiting her parents, Mr.. and: spe eye bree Mrs. O. Landerholm, for-three weeks left this morning for Chicago, where she is empl (i RETURN FROM DETROIT Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McDonald re- turned this morning from a week-end outing at the Detroit lak RETURNS FROM MONTANA Mrs. Nettie Hill has returned from Havre, Mont., where she been spending two weeks as the guest of ir. and Mrs, Charles,-Risharda. HERE FROM BELFIELD Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Smith and son, Rene, of Belfield, came to Bismarck] Mrs. H. M. Heggen of Minot is Saturday, Mr. Smith returning home| spending the week in Bismarck, the yesterday. Mrs, Smith will be the|guest of Miss Ragna Meivold. her daughter, Mri. W. L.|. a Sherwin, while Gene undergoes an; VISITING MOTHER operation at the Biqmarck hospital. Misses Edna and Florence Welse! of St. Paul ai Bere apa vi TO* HAVE PICNIC tions in the ‘city with their. mothe: The Westminster Guild and the|Mrs, Mary Welsch. Young Men’s club of the Presbyterian —4 church will have a picnic Tuesday MOTOR TO FLASHER evening at Wildwood. Members are GUEST OF MISS MELVOLD "| promptly at 6 o'clock. ed to Flasher yesterday. They stop- 3 bane cofeci- ped at New Salem en route home to SERVICES TUESDAY AT EPISCO-} visit relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Pur- PAL CHURCH feerst. The Feast of St. Bartholomew, which occurs tomorrow, will bejg0 lw celebrated . with | services 4 j George's church al e uy 2 CAPITOL THEATRE It is. probable that no musical com: dy in jthe annals of the American stage, took so firm a oe ‘on the thea tre-going public as “The Prince of Pilsen,” delightfully written by Frank Pixley and Gustav Luders. ec stant inquiry of Hans Wagner, its -central-character—"Vas you effer in ‘Basi i?” — béecatie @ by-word jut the country, and it was irmly fixed in.the mind of the ic that it still serves to preserve the memory of “the comedy with the funny old German who fell in the + | fountain.” “The Prince of Pilsent'—fountain and eli—has now been made into a lavishly produced motion picture, with Anita Stewart and George Sid- wey in the featured roles, and a aun- orting cast which includes Myrtle Btedman, Allan Forrest, Rose‘ Tavley ond other film favorites. It will be whown at the Capitol theatre tonight and tomorrow, ' The picture is a distinct novelty in that 44 somtiees an i olpberate cog ground of the pomp ceremony o! E na n court life, with an uproari. o Fee £0) round the charcater of Hi Ho fake Bhey will wate Ube nesota wi si ir son-in-law and’ daughter, Mr. and] Mrs. Russel Barneck, in St. Paul. prerwnd LEFT FOR ST. PAUL. H. Morris’ Christenson left this morning for. his home in St. Paul after a.viait at the home of Daniel M. Slattery. Mis. ‘Christenson. former- ly Miss Sara Slattery, will remain for o few days longer. — GOES, TO JAMESTOWN . Congressman Tom Hall left last Mr. and Mrs. O. night for Jamestown, where he will children Underwood were guests | transact of Mrs. Ni wist’s father, D. R. Mc- Donald, yesterday. VISITED HERE Nymer Vennerstrom of Miles City, Mont., was the guest of Miss Veronica Manley. in Bismarek yesterday. He re- +urned to his home | night. Mi Ella Brerhardt of Hankinson “vill spend the week in. Bismarck, the house guest of Miss Mary MeCoy. \:LWIBITING IN WILTON. ~ ollm Rigler is visiting friends | 5: m,, he, will, be, goes throu business. which nearly: brought about the WEEK-END VISITORS Faption of bye Kinaie Mr. and Mrs. T. A. re ELTINGE THEATRE ton spent the week-end in Bismarck. . c alten, Moore comes vi the, Bitings or rat ree days of a weel a two weeks’ vacation nt Ha Cloud; Brainerd, Little Fall [~ meee ne ee Pious Maneiaells, 08 , “Delicatessen.” ‘ this human story of a New rl’s struggle against the misunderstanding Moore has ‘went by car. ENTERS HOSPITAL Anderson, sf . gone about a ae : é week. - ae = Mn 2 crowded ci reruns Pudw, soury paxora| ison ret le * sepa al weeka’ motor trip in South akota, e RETURN FROM TRIP uly ond we 3.:R. Share ge ne im motor pipe the pert of the state, -« Sites HOME Miss Katie Lyons it from « th: could ‘bring her friends without a fecling of inferi portrayed by M Moore, had to Devine fall myiliie: “Lucas. store. day nm Mg ‘und Mrs. Johnson and Tita of Washburn were shop- ping in Bismarck Saturday. ‘< py : her Saturday was Miss’ Myrtle Munson, was honor guest at! The local order of Odd Fellows wil | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Purfeerst andj to meet at the churen so as to leave} Mr. and Mrs. Herman Merene motor- | jand woman entertain with a cyclist) [ect which isnot ordinary bieyele rid- ieee doing most difficult stunts on story centering | to haye a nice heme, where she! THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘ The Beauty Doctor BY. NINON | lovely | served. e tables were decora-| ith gladioluses and sweet-peas., Posed by Flo Kennedy CONDITION—Strained, or tired eyes. DIAGNOSIS—This may come from working in insufficient or un- uccustomed et TREATMENT—An eyewash is excellent for cleansing and resting the eyes. Diluted boracic acid is ;helpful occasionally, or morely plain water may be used. . It is well not to do much for your eyes without consulting an oculist, since they are so very delicate. After a ride in the dust, always wash your eyes thoroughly, with the lids closed, and remove the dust from the eyelashes, and cleanse the eyeball with water or boracic acid in an eyecup. For a cinder or any; foreign matter in the eye, an eyecup bath is also advised. 5 almost broke her mother's heart. The parents conducted m delica. tessen store and lived in back of Certainly these well meaning c' zens of two decades’ of American, existence we ae daughter. a e of all the competition the modern; girl must combat in keeping real friends. ‘ How the girl left home for her own ideals and found the man,she | loved makes a most interesting and | unexpected denouncement. t ne reat has Nels support se * splendid cast this release, “It! ¥ includes Jean Hersholt, Malcolm Mey : FRUIT COCKTAIL Gregor, Arthur Stone, Bodin Rosin, The fruit for a cocktail should be ve Moore, Dorothy trom, and| combined at the fast moment, to The picture. was; Avoid wilting. ‘coke Hanlon’s short | THEY'RE. SPILL-PROOF Bridge covers ot pebbled on cloth MANDAN \ Real tnovelty is promised at the ———— Palace Tuesday in the five: acts of NEW FALL AND WINTER Children’s and Juniors’ fall vaudevi Paige & Jewett man) COATS ,and winter coats at popular | prices.—Nielsen’s Millinery. HOUSEHOLD SUGGESTIONS small paterns make delightful cur- | tains for a summer home. FIX UP ON! j-fashioned bean, pots, pickle ind glass bottles are being used es and even fer lamp shades, not gi r chance in adapted fro story, “Delic one and two wheeled bicycle in danc- ing form and introduce the hi ‘yn oe for the first time in ¥ rry Cody is a modern fun bine | ed as “The Ukulele Jockey from the; South” und it is reported that “he! really makes a uke sound like a musi-j cal instrument is some accom- Clifford & Stafford pre- sent a ing, ig and painting novelty, The lady sings a group. of ngs describing the sketches of the ‘tist who works at the rear of the sel on a transparent surface giving the audience an unobstructed view \ of the. paintings. Bernet & Clark in peers nh H aa now ended. ttle jumor” appear a3 a prou i " father showing off this young daugh- pw way provides true protec ter, They offer plenty of clean, fun tion—discards like tissue with a snappy song here and there. Earl Mosemanp. & Company numb: TH the old-time “sani- tary pad” women realize ing two youn, their constant danger of of- fense, plus the embarrassment of disposal. And thus spend unhappy days. “KOTEX,” a new and re- markable way, is now used by 8 in: 10 better class women. It's five times as absorbent as erdinary cotton pads! You dine, dance, motor for hours in sheerest frocks with- out a second’s doubt or fear. It deodorizes, too. And thus stops ALL danger of offend- ing. WY Discards as easil piece of tissue. No No ‘assment. You ask for it at any drug oad Separivecat ints, without sitaticy, simply a “KOTEX”” ct nat Do as millions are doing. End ofl, insecure ways. Enjoy life every day. Package of twelve. costs only a few cents. plishiment. Danger Of offending under the oldest Ay men and two lud' are classy steppers appearing “Steppin’ School” in which they p |sent single, double and colle dances that are. reported to be a5 good as any now on vaudeville cir- cuits, Tom Moore and Eileen Percy | will be seen qn the screen in “Under ‘the Rouge” with Chester Conklin and Mary Alden in the cast. A little ammonia in the serabbi water will make the porcelain ing of the refrigerator bright «a! sweet. . as a undry. DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 116% Foarth St. Phone 240W ity. this girl. as) KOTEX Biamarek, N. D. No laundry—discard like tissue MATINEE Every Day at 2:30 * light breeze. * Diamond Princess—Movie Star to Carlyle Blackwell, are not despised for porch use |glasses of lemonade or iced te: almost as much us part of the game as the deck of cards. PITCHER: Milk or cream all d to stand in) pitchers will accumu’ n ugly yel- | {toy crust. Pour the liquid back into | bottles and replace caps, HANG IN SHADE | | When airing sofa pillows do not ‘hang them in the sun, as this brings out the of! from the feathers. Se- lect rather a shady spot with a The chamipon insect jumper of the | world is the title given to the ze | spider. NEW FALL AND WINTER| | COATS | Children’s and Juniors’ fall ,and winter coats at popular) i prices.—Nielsen’s Millinery. | VAUDEVILLE : AND FEATURE PICTURE |PALACE THEATRE - MANDAN TUESDAY MATINEE & EVEN! PAIGE & JEWETT in “Dance on Wheels” HARRY CODY “The Ukulele Jockey from the South” CLIFFORD & STRAFFORD in “Bits of Art” BERNET & CLARK in “Settled Humor” EARL MOSSMAN & CO. in “Steppin’ School” FEATURE PICTURE EILEEN PERCY and TOM MOORE in “Under the Rouge” Matinee at 5 O'clock 10 and 40 cents Evening 8:15 & 10:20 All seats 50 cents Bismarck Time FOOT SPECIALIST Chiropodist Corns, bunions, :ngrown nails and all other foot ailments sci entifica'ly treated. DR. CLARA B. 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