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~ Herndon Taylor Will Wed Miss Sargent at Long Island, N. Y. Announcement of the approaching martiage of Miss Abby Gail Wilson Sargent, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alphonso Bailey Sargent of New York » city, to Herndon Taylor, son of Mr. q id Mrs. E. J. Taylor of this city, made recently. The lace September 18 at: land, well known in Bis- as graduated from ‘the | Bismarok high school and the Univer- sity of Michigan, and attended the Ae United States military academy at West Point for two yei For the ir he has been engaged in his jon of civil engineering in ‘ork city. |. _ Mr. Taylor will bring his bride to Bismarck the latter ot of Septem- ber for a visit with his parents. je wi } Panhellenic Women Have Bridge Party at Country Club Local: sorority women were guests of the Panh ganization . en, last eve the Count y ed with Miss Katharyn Godda Genevieve Parsons winning Miss honors. " A luncheon served after the yames, Miss Mary Atkinson, Miss Clara Tatley and Miss Gwendolyn Welch were members of the commit- tee in charge. Bismarck Girls Are Teaching in County Schools This Year A number of Bismarck girls will teach schools in Burleigh county this year according to Miss Madge Runcy, county superintendent. Miss Caroline Yegan will teach at the Lincoln district sehool. Mrs. Vesta Doyle is in charge of the Apple Creek district school No. 2. Miss Alma. Kibler is teaching at Boyd dis- trict school No. 1 and Miss Harriet gil is at the Morton district schoo}. Miss Mildred Erickson is teachii in Baldwin and Miss Marcissa Mandi- go in Christiania, Miss Opal King left Tuesday for Riverview district where she will teach, A compete list of the county teach- ( ers will be made public within a short time. o o TO LOCATE IN CALIFORNIA Mrs. E. M. Nordlund has gone to Grand Forks where she will visit her mother for a time before going to San Francisco, Calif., to locate. Mr. Nordlund will join her in the near future, Mrs. Harry Homan has taken charge of the Francis Beauty shop, of which Mrs, Nordlund was proprietor. Mrs. Homan spent. the summer in Minneapolis where she took a courae in beauty culture. 4 ) RETURNS FROM ROCHESTER Rollin Welch returned Tuesday Os night from Rochester, Minn., where ' he has been with his sister, Mrs. Mark Ellis, si the first of the BR eae month. Mrs. is underwent a ser- Lore td ious operation at St. Mary’s hospital there a week ago, and is getting sjong Hl nicely at the present time. Her home is in Rochester. RETURNS HOME Miss May Lidstrom left this morn- ing for her home at Detroit Lak after spending several months in Bi marck, during which time she hi heen the guest of her sister, M Harold Hopton. She was also em- ployed at the capitol. Miss Lidstrom will teach near Detroit Lakes. GOES TO DEVILS LAKE i Lempi Harju, McKenzie, left this morning for Devils Lake: where he will attend the state school for the deaf. He was accompanied to Bis- marck by his mother, Mrs. William Harju, and his brother, Walfred | ;, Harju. TO VISIT HERE Mr.-and Mrs. H. B. Senn and chil- dren of Rugby arrived in Bismarck lant evening to be guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Thorpe, 121 West Rosser, for a few days. Mr. Senn will attend the meeting of the| | State Bar Association. REFEREES IN BANKRUPTCY HERE ~ Joha H. Lewis of Minot and Emer- son H. Smith ,of Fargo, referees in bankruptcy, were in Bismarck today for a conference with Benton Baker, referee for the southwestern division of this state. { VISITS COUSIN HERE - Oscar Anderson of Eatonvillé, Wash.. stopped in Bismarck, Tuesday for a short visit: with his’ cousin, Bayert Ja mn. He is en route to the east. = RETURNS HOME Mrs. Harold Christenson, who hi been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, D. FP.’ Slattery. left Monda wening for her home in St. Paul. rae ce Fair tonight and. Thurs- ‘day.’ Cooler tonight; possibly light frost Ul Social and Personal wedding WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1926 - i Miss Jean MacLeod. Hostess Saturday | at Bridge Dinner Miss Jean Mac entertained Saturday tes at a bridge dinner. The dinner table 1s beautifully decorated with ferns, maple leaves; and pine cones. Each place was mark-| ed with a pinecone lighted with a tiny green candle. After dinner bri was played at three tables, Miss Ruth Fost of Lis- bon was an out-of-town guest Miss Moynier and ‘Ernest Kell Wed Monday, August 30 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Edward Kell have arrived in Bismarck after a wed- ding trip through the Bad Lands and are at home at 1300 Avenue B. Mrs. Kell was Miss Katherine Louise Moynier before her marringe, a daughter of County Commissioner ‘and . Victor Moynier. The wed- ding took place at the Catholic church [in Dickinson Monday morning, Aug- {ust 30, with Miss Lucy Fisher and {John Wyceskala, both of Bismarck, j 88 attendants. = Missionary Society Members Are Guests | lat. Evening Bridge rs. JL, Enright and Mrs, J. E. Mi Kiley were hostes: to six tables of bridge Tuesday jing when they Vnight at the church. Tentative j entertained the members of St. Rose's group of the Catholic Missionary so- ciety at the former's home, 606 A’ {nue D. Honors were won by Mrs. L. | R. Priske and Mrs. E. A. Brown. | |, At the conclusion of the evening the hostesses served a luncheon. HERE FOR BAR MEETING 0. D. Benson of Bottineau, who ar- | rived in Bismarck Tuesday to trans- act business, will remain over for the state bar association meeting. | LEAVES FOR MADISON — | Louis Grambs left Tuesday morn- | ing for Madison where he will enter the University of Wisconsin for his junior year. ? LEAVES HOSPITAL | D. Suemper, employed at Gussner’s Grocery store, was discharred from the St. Alexius hospital today after an illness. LEAVE FOR MINNEAPOLIS Miss Cinderella and Miss Marjorie Bell left this morning for a week's | visit at the stato fair in Minneapolis. HERE ON BUSINESS |. E. D, Fogle of Linton is transacting business in the city today, : i ROY SCOUTS TO MEET i The Boy Scout troop of the Pres- byterian church will” meet Friday 4 Quaker milling, too, retains much of the “bulk” of oats. And that makes : laxatives less often needed. Protein, © { Get Quaker Oats today. Grocers [have two kinds: Quick Quaker, which cooks in 3 to $ minutes, and Quaker Oats. i pe boxes Plums for at per. | Insurance | | They won't be keen about help- Such Flavor Henry & Henry anced” food. . ' Jans! C. C. Larson will be the hoste: Freus| Ail. membera and friends ure invi to be present. have been made for an animal ci to be held in the near future. MISSIONARY SOCIETY TO MEET The Women’s Missionary Socicty; Misses Blancht: Klovstad, ‘Flore of the Presbyterian church will meet | J. Schilber, Barbara M. Feigotch a Louise Granning of .Rhame, N. in the church parlors Thursday after- were in Bismarck this . morning noon at 3 o'clock, This will be guest day and cach member may guest. The program topic ix “The | attend the state school for the deat. Biomar RETURNS FROM HosritaL | po Outlook for the New Year.” Mrs. rane -| VISITING PARENTS Mrs. Beers, 930 Eleventh) © y,Burgum will lead the devotion-| MISSIONARY SOCIETY TO MEER | kohort Nuessle, who has been em-| street, returned to her home today y a. ve ert: on Goals iew Year,” will be naty society will be held at following divisions: In fi [een whincrich Wali Paul 8. Wright; In Work, Mrs. J. trae} literature, Mrs. William Langer; In missionary sewing. Mrs. eorge Welch. Leissman will give a report Jamestown conference and Mi: Boyd will give ence in Gen TO ATTEND HIGH SCHOOL will sing and Mi E ) will tall on “A. Visit to the Sheldon Fetish of Wing arti Jackson — School,” ts” is the| here Mor subject of a reading by Mrs. Seynour | high school. ‘ook, Mrs. Wright and Mrs, George N. Keniston ai esses. MOTO! MINOT Rev. R. E. Struts of Jamestown and son, Ruben R. Strutz of Rowbe' joined Rev. € Strutz of Bisma Monday on a motor trip to Minot where they attended a special boa meeting of Evangelical church offi- cials. The-- returned to Bi yesterday, Rev. R. E. Strutz and returning to their homes this morn- ing. ing at 8 o'clock, All members urged to be present. RETURN FROM CITIES Miss Thelma! Miss Blanche Small and Miss Ri Montana, © Miss Wilma Olson has accept merce. GAN Jordaht" of in Bismarck. HERE FROM ENOKEN Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Menoken spent Tuesday with frie! in Bismarck. Mr, and, Mrs, J. Fan spent’ Tues JILD TO HOLD BUSINESS MEET- There will be a special business meeting of the St. George's Guild to- morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock at the parish house on Third street. All women of the church are urged to come. LUTHERAN LADIES TQ MEET The Rl Aid: eran chureh wil ‘ernoon at 2250-0 parlors. Mrs, J. P. Your Neighbors May Help You Fashion A recently added line of shoes for women and grow- Fight Your ing girls has many attrac- Fire tive style features, both in pumps: of tan calfskin, pat- But ent and kid; also oxfords of the new shades of tan and combination, all moderately priced at $6.50 10 $7.50 When purchasing children’s footwear, shop first in Webb Eros. quality shoe depart- ment, WEBB BROS. Shoe Department “Smart Shoes for , Smart Women” ing you rebuild and refur- nish your home. That’s Where We Come In Proper Coverage—Prompt \ Settlement Insurance in All Its Branches Insurance TONIGHT Wednesday and Thursday MATINEE Every Day at 2:30 Swanson With Gloria in a captivating march along the thorny path of love, As a clev- er but half-educated girl, she aspires to the social heights of her wealthy admirer. Up the rand into the society swim where fine manners count more ~ than true ‘hearts, un- til she has eclipsed the man sae loves. Comedy: whatever with it now, is located in Bis- marck at 120 West Rosser St., and is specializing in ; Home Portraits. - Re Will indeed be glad to go to your homes and make those portraits for Christmas. Your Phot ig ’s Exclusive Gift and tng he te , THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE EN ROUTE TO DEVILS LAKE j bring a| route to Devils Lake where they wil Acgeneral meeting of the Catholic Mary's Auditorium Wednesday evet-' for a visit with his patents, Judge M Walters returned Tuesday noon from "la week-end visit at the Twin Cities. londay to enter the Bisinwri RETURN FROM MOTOR TRIP Bud Sterrett and Robert Bodenstab have returned from a motor trip $ AT ASSOCIATION OF COMMERCE position at the Association of Cot Ludemann of Formerly proprietor of the “Butler Studio” but having ; no connection theran church, will be receiv. e ursdi evening from 7 to o'clock at the parsonage. HAS HOUSE GUEST ! Mrs. John Syverson and daughter, Mary, of Cooperstown are jn Bis- MARRIED AT METHODIST PAR- SON. The wedding of, Miss Florence! Katherine Tollefson of Sterling to! Robert Wesley Grantham of this city | took place Tuesday afternoon: at tho! Methodist Episcopal parsonage, Bev. W. E. Vater officiating. The couple ted Leo ‘their home in Bismarck. ployed in Missoula, Mont., for thé has arrived in Bismarck after @ illness at the St. Alexius! hospital. . —y 1 RETURNS FROM GRAND FORKS just year, big s. W. L. Nuessle, before leav- and a | ing Grand Forks to enter the} Miss Tobie Sorenson has returned univer from Grand Forks, where she has been since Friday visiting with her uth} FOR COMMUNION SERVICE _| sister. Announcements for participating in {the English communion service Sun- day evening, September 12, at the; DISCHARGED FROM HOSPITAL Mrs, 8. F. Lytle, who has heen a t el WEAR FLORSHEIMS AT ALL TIMES 2 nds No Guest Gard Required Trene’s pe ssege, ami about....., this shoe shop. § But you need no card on your first visit. Your pair of Fromamems will make you want a life membership. The annual duesarelow—forFLORsHEIMS . are long-lived. Mose Seles $10 Aichmond's Bootery PEARL GROCERY & MEAT MARKET All Phones 611-612 All Phones 611-612 Thursday Specials 50 Ibs. Climax Flour for ... 26 Ibs, Climax Flour for ................ Fancy New Salem Creamery Butter, per Ib. Fancy Mandan Creamery Butter, per Ib Nash’s Delicious Coffee, per Ib. .. Monarch Coffee, per Ib. ...... Large White Satin Cake Flour, per box Up to September, 3016. .,...., LOW FARES’ Are still in effect!—low excursion fares to cities and re- sorts in the Pacific Northwest via the Northern Pacific. Return limit October 31st. Round Trip Far From Bismarck coast) ...seeeregs iM Use “The North Coast Limited” : & 4 Northern Pacific Ry; 3 Blomarck, K. D. ar RETURNS FROM VISIT Leonar evening frot hospital returned Tuesday | ie turned to his home after having. was discharged yesterday ahd has’ discharged from the St. Alexius hi returned to her home at Hazelton. ; You will be delighted with New Rockford where, out new frocks made of wool marck for a few days visit as the! he beet isiti re ek- | a x si were attended by Mins Myrtle Plant| house quests of Mr. and Mrs, Spencer | cud with'kie ponent he “ee taffeta.—Sarah Gold Shop.— {and Roy Hanson, They will make! Boise. | : 5 \— |Style without extravagance. —_—_ RETURNS HOME ' 312 Main St. . Erickson of Tappen has re-i Ladies Comparison is the: . only true test Our work is equal to the best, our pric: We need not go into detail as to our RELIABILITY Everybody knows. WITH NON-ODOR PROCESS Our modern equipped $12,- 000.00 cleaning and dyeing ' piant, combined with ex-. pert workmen, is a combina- tion we have to offer the cleaning and dyeing public. We call for and deliver CITY Broadway and Fifth Bismarck, N. D. Phone 770 If you are in the market:for a fur coat, and you want the very best pelts obtainable.at moderate prices, then it will be worth your while to visii our establishment. A short interview with our manager, Mr. Knothe, will convince you of our suprem- acy, as we lead in Quality, Style and Moderate Prices We handle only Quality Furs We make Hudson Seal Coats to order, in the newest fash- ions of the day, at $450 to $550 We select the skins and use’ only the finest in these higa grade garments, _ including trimmings of Skunk, Kolin- sky, Mink, Squirrel, natural and dyed, in all shades, Fox and Lynx. : These are the highest type o7 fur garments produced. None better, even if you, have to, pay in other places from $700° to $900 for the’ same gar- ments. We also can remodel yous ole coat, redye and restore it beautiful lustre as new by‘our scientific method and make you a garment of character and beauty that will surprise, wou at prices convincingly ow, es to the lowest. If you don’t, ask your friends— they can tell you, Bismarck Fur Company . Phone 610 207 Fifth St. A. P. Knothe, Prop. and Dyers