The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 1, 1926, Page 3

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| WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1996 + | | to Mrs. S. Johnson; Mra. Sveinbjorn Johnson, who is “ leaving soon for Urbana, Il,, was, guest of honor at a tea given yester- day afternoon by Mrs, C. Robinson, 17 Avenue A. Judge and Mrs. John- son avill make their home in Urbana. _ There were about 50 guests, The, diningy room was decorated with. + Sweet peas und roses and pink! candles were used on the tables. In) the living room a profusion of garden| flowers was arranged. Mrs. John Burke and Mrs. Benton Baker poured. Mrs. Spencer Boise, | @ Mrs, H. A. Brandes and Mrs. R, M. Bergeson assisted in the dining room. . Party Given Tuesday Evening Compliments: Out-of-town Visitors! Mrs, W. H. Thompson of Minot and Mrs. Bert Leppold of Valley City| were honor guests at a bridge party | given last evening by Mrs. R. S.| the latter’s home on First ing to Mrs. E. T. Beatt. Mrs, Thompso: guest of Mrs. He sages. A course luncheon was served! at the conclusion of the evening. , Community Council Meeting on Saturday} The opening fall meeting of the “* Women's held Saturday afternoon in the rest om on Third street, All of last ar’s delegates gre urgently re-| quested to attend as much important business is to be. transacted, mittees will be appointed for the ar and several questions of vital: ic importance are to come up. The new officers, elected at the! last meeting in May, will preside, RETURNS TO VIRGINIA J. R. Mann of Richmond, Va., who led heré by the death of his brother, Joseph Mann, left this morn-| ing for'his home. Mr. Mann was one of the first residaats of MeLean unty and was one of the first com-| ners of that county. He was| actively engaged in ‘farming near | Washburn until about 10 years ago when he moved to Virginia, He has Social and Personal ‘Mrs. Robinson’s Tea |Mrs. Gordon Cox ‘Was Complimentary Hostess at Dinner | clever theme carried out at the 7/to the west coast and the orient. o'clock dinner given last evening by The ni ay Mrs, Gordon. Cox in compliment to! ftaiph La 3 er sister, Miss Mary Atkinson, who Christian Bjornson, Leon Rich- i The center piece was a with a miniature bride and groom on deck. Streamers of white ribbon led to smaller steamships which served as place cards. | dominating color with white flowers | weeks and then go on to Japan,| adorning the table. Bouquets of China and other oriental points of white blossoms wete placed about the) call, rooms, | ing | guest. Mrs. Merudauer Indseth and Mrs. F, D, Cordner at| guest at an afternoon party Tuesday , There were three tables, honors go-| h who is the house| g Hanson, and Mrs.| course luncheon Leppold, who is visiting Mrs. A. L.| conclusion of the afternoon, ' There Overbee, were presented with cor-| were nine guests, pretty gifts. Ticket Sale For Holds Opening Fall | Dahce Thursday Is Community Codneil will be| dance, to be given tomorrow evening at the new Hughes garage building| by the American Legion Com-} M building will be decorated for the affair. ley City, with Spike Thayer of Bis- | marck as pianist, will furnish music for the dancin; RETURNS FRO) Avenue, returned Tuesday from Cros- | by, where she has been spending the, summer. a few field, Minn., to attend St. Olaf’s col- v ii lege. ad interests in Burleigh and Mce-, to Bismarck by Mandan Law’s Orchestra * | Plans Long Tour, For Miss Atkinson] jay raw's sisi piece orchestin| will leave next week on a barn- storming tour which will lead them} Tho “Sea, of Matrimony” was the Wendell Sanders, Hunter and Roy s to an; Jerry be married in eanly October. steamship x will act as advance man for the orchestra, which will White was the pre-|york the coast district for a few! Following the dinner the guests, 16 n he elatel spent the evening in mak- rose leaf sachets for the honor! Former Resident of Center to Be . Buried Thursday, for Mrs. Douglas died Funeral servic R. Case, formerly of Center, who Monday in a Fargo hb Thursday afternoon: s dist church in Mandan, Rev, Mad: | tion dock of Center will officiate. Mrs. Case was a patient. in the Hostess at Party For Mrs. Andrus Bernard Andrus was Mrs, honor street.| given by Mrs. Matt Merudauer at her| hospital for coveral weel:s. She had| Miss Lorraine MeGillic, daughter erent me on Second street. Whist was| previously been making her home| of Mr. and Mes, Frank McGillic, has MRS. BRAZDA HOME he diversion of the afternoon, honors | at Lisbon, in the State Soldiers Home, | teturned from Minneapolis where she | Mrs. A. 8. Brazda returned Monday gto Mrs. A. R. Almquist. A)She suffered with rheumatism and A guest at the home of Dr. and|from a, three week's visit with rela- an s served at the M fell down stairs, at the home. On account of her advanced age com; cations set in and death follow The body will be brought to Mandan Thursday and will be taken to the church at noon. She will be buried in the Union cemetery beside her husband, who died five years ago. ait | BACK FROM SULPHUR SPRINGS | Miss Pearl Wagner ‘has returned | Um from Sulphur Springs, Mo., where | che was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. J Koshiol, and Kansas e Mrs. Andrus received a number of Min Reported as Large The ticket sale for the benefi | where jand } dents of Mandan, Miss Wagner visited Iowa, fora brief time. —— *| WORK STARTS AT POSTOFFICE | The Hotel Rudolf orchestra of Val-| , Work was started Monday on con- | struction of new sidewalks and drive- ways around the postoffice building. | All concrete and cement work is to | be remlaced, an additional: walls will IMMER VACA.| be laid on the cast side of the bui IMMER VACA- | ing and the driveway at the rear | be extended to the alley. Mandan | oa VISITS PARENTS HERE <J, Lough, Omaha. N and the rs of the American Revolu- going nicely, according to loward Light, chairman of mmittee from the D, A. R. The in Dubuque! TION Miss Minda Rudser, 315 She will be in Bismarck for 's before leaving for North- Miss’ Rudser was accompanied | }"' Miss Gladys Casey of Lean county and return to the state’ Crosby who will be her guest for # each year, ENTERTAINED AT BRIDGE Person ‘entertained Tuesday after-| noon at a bridge party. Three tables | 1S CO; were in play, honors going to Mi +t Olive Lee and Miss Jane Stuckhou The out-of-town guests included Miss| tor at the Lorine Smith, Miss Margaret Osgood and Miss Gertrude Miller of Har A luncheon was served at the con- clusion“f the play: LEIF. ERICKSO) CELEBRATION vay will have a Leif Erickson al Sunday, September 5, at the | ic grounds southwest of Mandan. | An invitation to Bismarck members | “'Free refreshments will: be ‘uach ang speuu the day. METHODIST LADIES TO MEET The ladies of the Methodist Aid| evening was spent with games andj society will meet on Thursday aft-| songs, and a J meets | served. Mrs. Sweeney was presented 519! with a trav Fourth street; the second with Mrs.| and employes. to Bismarck about 10 o'clock. The first division Fred ernoon. with Mrs. Romanowsky, John Morange, 706 Tenth street; and the fourth in the church parlors with | Mrs, R. E, Jack and Mrs. Ferrell as | hostesses. RETURN TO -MONTANA Miss Irene Hagen and Miss Raup, who have been summer with relatives in Bismarck and Wilton, left today for Riverton, | Wyo., where they will teach. RETURN FROM SOUTH, DAKOTA Mr. and Mrs, J. P. Gal; ani family returned Monday from the Black Hills, where they spent u two weeks’ vacation: camping out, LEAVE FOR KILLDEER MOUN- TAINS Mr. and Mrs. G. Olgeirson and fam. ily left this morning for a week’ outing in the Killdeer mountains. The Weather Local’ thundershowers this afternoon or tonight - .| Calif, where she is ¢ | th | home | Omega so: ‘The’ Mandan lodge of the Séns of | journalistic s the -order is cordially extended.' store entertained Tuesday served.! at the Those attending are asked to bring a| here. | Sweeney, who is leavin; | morning for Duluth, M id} tonsils at a local hospital 1 few days | returned from a trip to the Yellow- | Driscoll were guests of Mr. Luyben’s | few days and will then leave for St.; | Cloud, Minn, to visit relative E . fore going to the Mayo Broth: Miss: Marion Ryan and Miss Vera) pital at Rochester to enter training. NECTED WITH CALIFORNIA! DAILY | eee Miss Ferdina Reinhold, society edi Bismarek Tribune two years ago, is now located at Redding, nected with ing Morning Searchlight Miss Reinbold, who: Harrisburg, Pa. will join ‘him at C dar Rapids, and return with him. RETURN TO MONTAN Mrs, Benjamin Oliver and daughter not, is a member of Chi, June ‘eft } r home i and Matrix, honorary | Dento! She is | the Wil n Mac! uate of the North Dakota universi Mackin accompanied spend a two weeks’ vacat PICNIC TUESDA’ Y |ton and other points in M The force of the Webb Brothers svete aeanel GOES TO MINNESOTA Rocks, 7 miles northeast of Kupper has gone to St. Cloud, with a pienic for Mrs, J hort visit. He will also tomorrow | Spring, Minn., inn., to join| her husband and make her home. The | Redd is in ) iat ral op at Cold for a short time. pieni¢ luncheon was / ~ case from the store | The party returned CAPITOL LADIES AID MEETING THEATRE The Presbyterian Ladies Aid will hold its first meeting of the fall sea- son Thursday afternoon in the chureh, A pot luck supper, planned recently, has been postponed until a later date. IS IMPROVING Mrs. W. C. Mills, who underwent un operation for the removal of her Tonight only “GLENISTER of the MOUNTED” Adrama of thé north woods teeming with ac- tion and thrills ago and who has been seriously ill from complications, is improving. ACCOMPANY DAUGHTER HOME Mrs. Ted Skogan of Drisco]l came to Bismarck yesterday to accompany her daughter home. The daughter has been at # local hospital with a broken egm. RETURNS FROM YELLOWSTONE J. A. Hanley, secretary of | the workmen’s compensation bureau, has THE NON-STOP FLIGHT” Commencing Monday “THE VOLGA BOATMAN” Coming : “THE LAST stone and Glacier national parks. VISIT HERE Mr, and Mrs, Faunce Luyben of Bone. Mrs. Thomas Luyben, Tues- ays a VISITING HERE Mrs, H, T. Purfeerst and Mrs. M, Purfeerst and children of New Salem vigited friends here yesterday. JERE, TUESDAY Engdahl of Naughton, town- in the city yesterday on HERE ON BUSINESS Lars Jacobson of. Wilton was in the city Tuesday business. FROM BALDWIN Nels Nelson, Baldwin, was a busi- ness visitor here Tuesday. - : HERE TODAY J. J. Rue of Baldwin is spending the day in Bismarck. , é For quick clearance, a ¢ high 4 silk "dresses at greatly re- duced prices.—Harris. Robert- Mandan Butcher Loses Fingers in Anton Grunenfeider, 64, who has {been engaged in the butcher business here for 40 years, was badly injured this morning when using a new type |of sausage him. He lost three fingers of the itight hand at the knuckle and, part, jof the little finger when his hand caught in the grinding knives, Girl Confesses to forth of the city 10 days ago. A six fhonths jail sentence imposed by | ployee will hold its, first meeting ludze H. L. Berry in district court ]under the new schedule at the K, of P. hall tonight. Was suspended on recommendation of. State's Attorney C. F. Kel: Meredith, Northern Pa is held in the county jail RETURNS FROM MINNEAPOLIS GUEST AT NICHOLAS HOME Mrs. and Mr: She i: Billings, Mont. | When Ol H. ne engineer with the Northwestern il ‘Telephone comp Buck on his car Monda: jbriar, it was apparently in. good con- dition. warm. En route home,! half hour Inter, it was almost totally ‘ burned. ver the hills near 8 BISMARCK TRIBUNS ink a route for the new transcont! ental line. HOME, FROM VACATION Mr. and Mrs. William Steinbrueck ; and daughter have returnacd from an| auto trip to Wykoff, Minn. and the; Twin Cities where they spent two weeks visiting relatives. ARRESTED IN MILWAUKEE Fred Landeis, Mandan, has been ar-) News | city. Mrs. Sausage Machine car belonging to J. K. Kennelly, and | is awaiting return to this city. | RETURNS FROM C. M. T. CAMP | James Berry, son of Judge and! will be gone a month and will return) via Calgary, All a. i ISSUES MARRIAGE LICENSE County Judge Shaw issued a mar- riage license to Miss Minnic Classen, Glen Ullin, and Jos, A. Stueve, Man- dan, Tuesday morning. | VISIT RELATIVES HERE | Roscoe and Grace Cain, Scranton, | © guests of their cousin,} . Cc. C. Smith, They arrived Sun- day by moter. OF &. E. MEETS The Brotherhood of Railway Em- machine unfamiliap to Burying Baby. Girt mentina Kegoll, 24, waitress in al cafe, pleaded guilty late Tucs- ernoon to burying her infant rl in @ refuse heap on a hill ch, W. T. ic employe, in connec: RETURNS FROM SELFRIDGE | Mrs. C. F. Ellis returned last night from vicinity, where he went ernoon to look after some with the case. properties. northern Wisconsin and FROM TWIN CITIES 4 Kinzel has returned from Twin Cities where he attended a school, RETURNS FROM WILTON Miss Helen Homan has returned from Wilton, where she spent a week | las the guest of Miss Lameda Dahl. RETURNS FROM FARGO Mrs. R. E. Percy and children have returned from a visit with relatives in Fargo. Nellie Robbins, Owatonna, is a guest at the home of Mr. A. Nichols, for a few days. route home from a visit in tee AUTOMOBILE BURNS. Hunke, Fargo, toll y, turned his near Sweet- Possibly it. was a trifle When he returned to it, o FROM NEW YORK 'W. Patterson have Mr. Hunke had been going eetbriar secur- You can buy the best quality Fur Coats, garments that in every way come up to our usual high standard of quality, dur- WG TG SHIC AL segs vies coe cea ee newest lines and styles. , A reasonable deposit will hold any coat till you want it. Be here ‘early Monday for best values, as prices are exceptionally low » for quick selling. _ Webb Brothers Merchandise of Merit Only | sons, jrested in Milwaukee on charges of/& month grand larceny for stealing a motor; at Fort Snelling, Minn. | RETURNS TO LONG ISLAND — | | Paul: Topping. of Southampton, L.| 1, who has been guest of Dr. and] Mrs. L. A. Schipfer during the sum- | mer, left this morning for his home. Mr. Topping visited the Bad Lands duting his stay in North Dakotas and is very much impressed with country. RETURN FROM TWIN CITIES Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hintgen returned from a week's visit in the/ I] Twin Cities. A FARGO VISITOR ‘Welch spent Friday and Saturday in Fargo on business. MOTOR TRIP Jack Bierling and Fred Knoll motored to Jamestown Sunday. BACK FROM THE SBA William Arthur, son of Mr. and Major s A. 8. E. returned from @ teip- to. They visited at several po in Ohio and Michigan and ‘ | Several: weeks: TO VISIT IN THE WEST Mrs. C. G. Conyne and grandda ter, Miss Lucille Dahners, left yes-| | terday for visit with Mrs, Conyne’s| ennedy: | John Kennedy in Arthur, day from the Annapolice naval aca- demy to spend a month's furlough —S—— Ss DOCTOR M.E.BOLTON © sii oY Northern Rat, Raccoon, Hudson Seal, Mongolian Lamb, Seal- ine or Coney—just as your fancy chooses, will be found here in of ‘tland, Ore. They | HL Berry, hes returned from | ’s outing at C. MT. camp| New ugh: | Seattle. and) the in ‘have | returned Mon- Schoo! Shoes When the school bell rings on the first day will your youngsters go scam off in sturdy, comfortable shoes? Bet- ter let us outfit them one day soon and then there will be no mistake about. it. May we remind you again that we fit children very carefully? Kichmonds OS Ee) Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY A fragile cance. A shark-in- fested lagoon—There's Drama! ‘The hula-hula girls of the South Sea Isles—There's Beauty! “Aloma”—There's Romance! Gilda the Golden Girl. Kad- iant star of the Follies. Al: luring empress of . the dance. Now she comes. in her first starring, motion picture doing the dance that made her world-fam- ous, AESOP FABLE COMEDY “ENGLISH CHANNEL Swim” In order to supply a demand by deal- ers for wrapped cakes that can be de- livered to the homes, we have ar- ranged with the world’s largest es- tablishment, devoted exclusively to quality cakes to distribute their prod- ucts in this vicinity. in addition to our regular line, will be on sale on and after Sept. 3rd. % Discount

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