The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 27, 1926, Page 5

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1926 Miss Goddard Gives Auxiliary Pavement Handkerchief Shower| Dance Promises to For Miss Atkinson| Be Enjoyable Affair Miss Katherine Goddard was hos-| All arrangements have been com- tess at a handkerchief shower and| pleted for the American Legion Aux- : e bridge party. last evening which com.| iliary pavement dance to be given this : plimented Miss Mary Atkinson, whose, evening between First street and é marriage is to be an event of Octo-; Mandan Avenue on Avenue A. The S ber. There were nine tables ot| which has been very 5 bridge, honors going to Miss Florence! | good sized crowd. The dager and Miss Agnes Parsons, The! Hi jolf Orchestra-of Valle: rooms were prettily decorated with) best in the state, will seeeen baka e sket, prettily adorned . with th flowers and tulle, contained the hand.; the home of Mrs. E. A. Hughes, 38 in e kerchiefs presented to the honor| Avenue A, and seats have been pro- guests. Out-of-town gues! cluded; vided on the lawn for spectators. Miss Edith Swinton of Pao - : : e e Miss Betty Dunham of LEAVES HOSPITAL S S and Miss Betty Fleck of Mandan. E. L. Faunce, who has been at the A luncheon was served during the} Bismarck hospital recovering from g evening. the results of asphyxiation, has re- S —_— turned to \his home. Although Mr. » | \ is still fined to his bed h BIRTHDAY PARTY. FOR RICHARD phe oes Mrs. C. J. Myers entertained yes- ii terday afternoon at a party celebrat-| yr. seiee Geos eae =e ing the fifth birthday of her son, : Richard. There were 18 guests, The) ld dauebter of Nr, tng Mrs. Nome affair was in the nature of 2 m8-/ southeast of the city following an i ic operation for appendicitis performed ere at a local hospital. She is getting and white were the colo: ed and{ #long nicely. ie abe catered wi Sheree EXPECTED HOME NEXT WEEK cdi osbe hace eis have wiles oa a wiualh's: tabeor SEE THE BROADWAY STREET WINDOW DISPLAY OF A PART OF THE MERCHANDISE YOU CAN BUY FOR omar the eastern states, will HW): Wy Y Y Wy t GUESTS AT KNUDTSON HOME marck about September Mrs. C. W. Dugan and children of ding to word received Balboa Heights, Canal Zone, ate) here today. They were at Bryan, . . guests at the home of Mrs. Dugan’s! Ohio, Wednesday. a f Api I s. C, nudtson, ith street 3 7 ’ sf S 7 : UNDERGOES OPERATION They will also make an extended \'";| Miss Grace Erickson, who was oper- = = = a =. = = = i) brother at Washburn, Mra. Dugan| ted on for the removal of tonsils : and adenoids Tuesday at the St. fa deperument dete fom he| Nias Weal earans. tn het tional convention which will be held] Nome yeussrday. She is getting ou e : y ineetieeee ee — Then visit the big basement store and save on merchandise you want at a time when you can make immediate use of it. " RETURN FROM WESTERN’ TRIP i a joyce, have returned from a been spending two weeks at the home Sree % auto trip in the west, They of her father at Kulm, Is expected te| toured the Bluck Hills and Yellow- [_ panied by Miss Racheal oight, rhe stone park. ; s ome, : : has been spending the past, week as s ” i 8 returned Mr. ; e re- - 10) SNT--The s' — hee-geest cme. AT BLACK HILLS to her home at Fargo yesterday after lakes W E PERRY FOOT SPECIALIST ak pecasiieceatan ani YOu ice Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hughes, accom-{ « week's visit at the homes of the heen ona two weeks! e je Chiropodist and basement a 2% Main CAN HAVE VouR sours ba a erp and Fone BY ere tment Pinte eft for] Mice Kk d Staley and | honeymoon, Mrs, Sloan was formerly . Corns, bunions, ingrown nails fpstreet by Sept. 15th. Now oc- FILMS DEVELOPED é Meant Mrs. wanda" an wpa ldoreetbar tp Le — ngs Iva Smith of Bismarck, The Bismarck 8 and ail other, foot ailments sci-fi! Mdsmobile Motor Co. B! BUT ONCE the commencement exercises at is HAVES Fe y $ jan. y " * ville. There ee bel ne ee VISITING HERE caccail Pallas Betty ws , Exclusive petites B, je le Murphy, w' atten iss Lenora Hargrave o! riscol e guest o! i if q MarEN school there, will accompany | wa: and visiting in. Bis-| the past week, left this | Funeral Bootery House 2825 them home. Miss Murphy will teacl kk y.. Miss Hargrave i} hee home in Minneapol | Director. English in the Bismarck high school teach in the lear Lake di: " - - ° th school this winter. RETURN FROM TRIP Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Noggle and daughters, Exther sind lone, have re: Parlors 210 Fifth soT IN STEELE TODAY 3 w. r seibold of Jno NON ed in} Mr. and Mrs. H. F, O'Hare and sons, “Mee Zones a) san: Sieating Al ANG Phone 687W Capital Funeral ismarck yesterday for a short visit. Herbert, Edmund and John, returned innesota lakes. | P 1 He will be accompanied home by his) Wedn from @ three weeks’ visit) | stenen FRO! : ariors He will be Midren "who ‘have been] at Black Duck, Bemidji and several) RETURNED FROM MINNEAPOLIS | half of sec Visiting for the past two weeks with! lakes in that v nity. Eugene Leonard, who has been vis- = i 216 Main St. half of Mrs. Reibold’s mother, Mrs, Robert — iting in Minneapolis for the + past! y | ‘Anyone interested Barfknecht and her sister, Mrs. EA.) 9 PS Raley Lome Baa week, returned home yesterday. WEBB BROTHERS]. Licensed Embalmer i : Bismarck F Co. eS i pie : ‘ur —_— families enjoyed a picnic last even-}| RETURNS FROM ST. PQUL + \[_ Phone Day or Night—22W Undertakers | Embalmersi} 45. w. ‘Tschumperlin PAUL BROWN ceocmenagg fs 4 j Storage - - Repairing 6 ing at the Mandan Chautauqua park.| Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hendrickson ata oe ap part. dl family Feturned sedes. from.a.¢we | Funeral Directors W. S. Freyburg ef Glendiv ee cies y we | . | a ; WEEK-END GUEST weeks mot E Paul, Pil-'FF On r Birthda; Prop. ! the guest of Rer sister, MPH] ycigg Julia Anderson of Jamestown | ager, Crookston, Min Fargo, 'N. D., plig vi ay eee Licensed Embalmer in |} . —— jpibone 610 207 Fifth St. been al nding a Chevrolet dealers’ layenpery® Prati th cA 7 Vand the Lakes in Minneso! | f Charge | i . convention in Detroit, will Join ten| Miss Muriel. Robinso snrie GE COUSIN ‘| Hoskins-Meyer Day Phone 246 here tomorrow and they will return home Sundi RETURN FROM MINNESOTA a in the ct 2 Sarge Pe. Home of K-F-Y-R Night Phones 246-887 M. B. A. WORKER HERE Sheriff Albin Hedstrom is trans-{Garl Ohm, Mr. Ostium is en route to; “Jessie Fager of Port Huron, acting ‘business 1n Steele today, his home after a visit in Norway. preme deputy for the Wom! RerURNS FROM KENTUCKY agri tee orgy rte She}. Dr. W. F. Crewe has returned from visiting relatives here, Mrs. Louisville, Ky., where he has been ' Horn and Miss Adele Kauff- attending a veterinary convention. A woman’s chi pe iu A q i an’s charm can be augmented by having her hair wen es. HERE | cae The same el a jee rouge _ powder can mang Lmaneen} Mrs. M. H. Kremenetsky and Miss } her more attractive. It all depends on how it is done Mr. or Mok tent Hollst| sophi Ereeonely a Seite Lake and how one wears it. ' “head dj were and visiting in the | | f i and aanaites Neer he getarne’ | city yesterday. : Go to Harrington‘s Where It is Done Right. nesota lakes, They were accompanied | HERE ON BUSINESS. in| We sculpture the hair to fit the features, shape of. head, home by Miss Frances Whitey. Rev. J. Thornell of Sims was in ears, and neck or every patron, Five barvers, cour mar- RETURN FROM TRIP Bismarck yesterday on business. Matinee Every Day at 2:30 cetlers to take tare of your needs. Mr, end Mrs. Harry Woodmansec RETURNS TO STEELE HARRINGTON’S \d children have returned from @ a trip. were in| Mem EoD ip today after sponding TONIGHT BEAUTY BARBER SHOP Pg Ry ps a couple of days in the city, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OUR METHODS PLEASE way of Denver and | _ RETURN FROM WISCONSIN = Phone 130 Bismarck, N. Dak. f —— Mrs. M. E. Pollard returned. thi WALTHER LEAGUE TO MEET | tring atter a several weeks’ vicit The greatest role wanes aa bane League, wil ne ltnin| With relatives in Wisconsin. evening hy & o'clock in the church. ‘All members are urged to be present and to bring their Bibles. ENTERTAINS AT SLUMBER PARTY Miss Edna Jensen entertained last evening at her home, 808 Fourth street, witha slumber party. There were six guests, This morning & course breakfast. was se: GUEST AT WHITTEMORE HOME Miss Jeneya Holm, senior at the University of Minnesota, is Bi marck for a three weeks’ visit as the house guest of Miss Melba ‘hitte- more. 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