The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 9, 1926, Page 5

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8 , ceyye Bridge Party Given By Miss Boise on Wednesday Evening) Miss Genevieve Bois last evening with a bridge party at] Monday with a luncheon at the Mi are the home of Mr. and Mrs, 8 onic Temple which ti Skinner will be joined by her moth- VISIT SON AT HOSPITAL Hoise, ‘There were five” tables in| several of the members who are leav., cf Mrs. J. W. Riley, who is now vis- J. M. Meade"of M play during: the evening, hanors go: ing Atkinson and Miss to Miss Mar, Gwendolyn Welch, The rooms were prettily decors with garden flowers, A course lun eon was served after the games. ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE Miss Marion: Ryan entertained } evening at & handkerchief shower as @ courtesy to Mins Genevieve Rue. who is leaving soon ta attend James- town college. Two tables of bridge honors going to Miss jh and Miss Evelyn Free-| Mi: were in THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1926 | Social and Personal i} je entertained | Benedict's Academy, where she grad- uated in the Spring. She will be ac- companied by her mot! . jon and piano, given last LaRose. 4 . ig at the Elks hall, was attend j an appreciative group of music | Her program was varied and the ical numbers were interspersed readings for which Mi ile played the accompaniments, VISIT IN BISMARCK Mr. and Mrs. Mi Minet, who the week, have returned home. Emerson was formerly assistant HERE FROM RYDER 1. E, Mielke of Ryder is in ity today to attend the state bar Mrs, Mielke Rainbow Girls Give Party For Members {| Leaving Bismarck The Rainbow girls mestown where she will repre- sent the Ryder union at the state W. C, T. U: convention. LEAVE: FOR VISIT F. F. Skinner and daughter, nn, have gone to Fargo fu visit with friends. Later Mrs. marek. i Jane entertained week's o| iting in St.Paul, and they will re- i turned h turn home together. din returned home to enter col he short visit in Bismarck with -jing the cit; make their homes elsewhere. A three course luncheon was served, with Miss Clarice Belk presiding as toast- included the mistress. The honor | orakay Minses Olive Lee, Minda Rudser, Ruth and Sara Rubif, Shirley Pen- ner, Russ, Esther Erick-. son, Dailey, Velma Nupen, Edna. Bean Best, Elizabeth Butlor, Jeanne Eaton, Dorthen Ward and Marguerite Ross. The committee in charge included s Marion Ryan, Dorothy -Keller, | NO DEGREE OF HONOR MEETING There will'he no meeting of the Degree of Honor lodge this evening. A special meeting will be called in the near future, the date to be an- nounced later. VISIT IN WILTON Mrs. Gust A. Nelson, Mrs. Dick ; Kool, Anthony and Luther Bloom: i quist left Tuesday for their home Wansa, Neb. after a week's ted Bismarck hospit ch. — MRS, ANKENMANN TO JAM ‘TOWN last this mening field secretary for t! tte burg. wo-course luncheon was| Clarice Belk, Martha Gertrude Lund-| with thelr sister, Mrs. Nels Alm, of} deavor organization, served at the conelusion of the even: aiid Geraldine Gish. Wilton. the house guest of Mi ing. jut-of-town guests includes ae pe mg —_— Miss Margaret Osgood of Harvey, the) DELPHIAN SOCIETY TO MEET LEAVES FOR INDIANA BUSINESS VISITORS house guest of Miss Ryan. TO MAKE HOME IN SOUTH DAK. A. Albertson ffl me Mr. and Mrs. W. leave September 19. for the Ridge Agency at Pine Ride, S. where Mr. Albertson has accepted a At the present time Mr. their house guest ‘Mrs. L. A. Brown of Pine position, and Mrs. Albertson have as Ridge. Mrs, Brown is employed the main office of the agency. th by E. W. Jermark, who is well known in Bigngrck. : pra BETURN FROM OUTING Mr. and Mrs, J. A. weeks’ outing at Fair Detroit Lakes, Minn. The Weather Fair tonight “wna prot ably Friday. Rising temperature FALL HATS Bergeson’s crowning glory. Larson and son, Robert, have returned from a several Haven, near Floy Kitchen, daughter of ind Mrs. J. A. Kitchen, joomington, Ind., wher id the University of I LEAVES FOR LEITH Mrs. J. B. Cowan, who has visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. W. bert, for the past week, left yester- day for her home at Leith. PARENTS OF GIRL :_ Mr. and Mrs, Charles A. Olson, 313 | Fourth street, are the parents of a daughter born last night at the St. Alexius hospital. RETURNS FROM LAKES John Brose and son of Arena The Delphian Soci its Mwaeting of the your Peller, Ges in’ the city yesterday. Mr. first meeting of the year Friday, Sep- tember 10, at 9:30 a. m., at the Elks; hall. Mrs. W. G. Worner will be lead-' rts will be given bv the fol-| Mrs, George Ebert, “Italy Roman Empire”; Mrs. Fred ‘France and Germany under Mrs. J. P. Smith, “Spain and Mrs, F. A. Lahr, “England and Rome”, irs. Obert Olson, “The! Fall of Ro | FROM MINNESOTA Mrs, Verne F. Joslin and daughter Elizabeth motored home yesterday from Willmar, Minn. where they ave nm visiting relatives for sev- eral weeks. They were setonpanted prt FW. Cathro has ‘returned y Mrs. Joslin’s mother, Mrs. Lewis Johnson, her brother and sister, Mel-. summer cottage at the lakes north of vin Johnson and Mrs. Clarence Gran. | Bottineau. oski, and Miss Alice Broman, who will visit here a few duys before return-! ing to their homes at Willmar. { Mi Mr. 0 atten D., POTLUCK SUPPER been potluck 1 the members at a H Tuesday evening. in ‘ea. HERE ON BUS ere INESS HERE FROM STERLING Arthur Schinwie in the city Wed Modes for eve on busi weeks’ vacation at her women’s wear. GO TO W. C. T. U, MEETING Mrs. C. G. Boise and Mrs. F. Cathro left this morning for James- town where they will represent the Bismarck Union of the T.U the state convention. president of the eleventh listed as one of the vice pres of the state organization. WALTHER LEAGUE PICNIC The Walther League of the Zi Lutheran church will have ap’ tomorrow evening at Wildwood. will leave the church at 6 p. all members and friend attend’ are requested to be promptly at that TO ATTEND PILLSBURY ACADEMY David Hollingsworth will leave Sat. urday for Pillsbury Academy — at Min here he will en- ar of college pre- He completed his sophomore year gt the Bismarck high hool this spring. His parents, Mr. id Mrs. S. F. Hollingsworth of this | y, will accompany him. | TO ENTER ROSARY COLLEGE Miss Marcelle LaRose left this Fornne for River Forest, Chicago, |. to enter Holy Rosary College.as she will stop to visit at St. For Quick Sale A very complete new six room stucco home in Riverview. Many built-in features, including fire- place, hard wood floors, full basement, furnace heat. This house is very well arranged and in best of condition. ig to there You can take over my equity, balance in monthly payments of $48.12 at six per cent. Leaving city, must sel)’ within thirty days. For appointment phone Mrs. E. H. Light En_ rout Min a freshman. at St. Joseph, A.W. LUCAS CO. WHERE YOU EXPECT MORE FOR YOUR MONEY —AND GET IT. Style That Fits Your Personality Your Crowning Glory Is Now Your Hat-- The expensive coiffure is no longer the vogue. Today the right hat is woman’s Your features, your complexion and your height combine to make a perfect picture of color and style when you wear the right hat. Rich Velours, Lovely Soft Felts ¥ Colorful Fabrics , The smartest styles you have seen this fall. We are ready for you with just the hat you have been Iboking for $7.95 5455 56,0599" 5]5 ABOVE ALL—WEAR THE RIGHT HAT __ BISMARCK’S BUSY SHOPPING CENTER MISS HANSE GIVES RECITAL - | Miss Ruth Hanse's recital in ex-t* Emerson ager at the Armour creamery in Bis, after a son, Michael, who is» patient at the Mrs. Sara West Ankenmann for Jamestown to xt+ tend Cig state convention of the c. tT. 0. GUEST OF MISS BUTLER Miss Clara Weiermueller of F' came to meet his son, Who had just | eee returned from a trip to Oregon. Mrs. W. G. Worner, guardian of the Occeca Campfire group, entertained Dr. Jerry Prescott and son of Steele were in Bismarck Wednesday on bus- of Sterling wi taste, [modes for every type to ba had at Harris-Robertson’s for Welfare Workers wen FROM MINNESOTA Last night oy were entertained “ vel x Sei Ogee the Mandan Training school. Twenty, Lake, spoke yesterday afternoon, led UY, Donaldson 1 returned treat hei Luncheon Guests are eh chet Justice of ove: cottage at Ottertail lake in Ninneso- . the , today addressed mug! ta, where they have begn” spending, at State Prison the ee ee ea or aves with Lat K, %. the summer. n Juvenile commissioners from all state parts of the state today were lunch- eon gucsts at the state penitentiar: + RETURNS BROM DICKINSON Miss Ruby’ Amundson returned m Dickinson last evening after for several days with frienda| dren. Judge Th VICTOR Records at less than HALF PRICE 10-inch double-face Regular 75c value 28c 4 for $1.00 ace, , ERS HOSPITAL Duane Diehl entered the Bismarck hospital this morning to undergo an peration for the removal of his ton- man- ON BUSINESS James W. Riley of Sterling was in the city Wednesday on business, ERE WEDNESDAY _ Robert Sharp was here from Sterl ‘ing: Wednesday on. business. st-|. Will pay cash for 6 or 7 "jjreom house in good location. “Write Tribune No. 16. rg®, Our stock of fall coats and | dresses are most complete. tler,| You cannot help but admire “|them. Come and see them.—| were| Sarah Gold Shop, 312 Main Brose! street. their! |ES- left i 1 } | upper $1.00—10-in. Blue Label .... $1.25—12-in. Black Label . $1.50—12-in. Blue Label .... nes: Sr IAm My Own Hair Dresser. By Edna Wallace Hopper That curl, that fluff, that sheen in my hair are due to no expert care. I never go to a bh resser, never have a Marcel wave. My work on the stage allows no time for that. I simply apply twice weekly a hair dress which great experts made for me. J call it my Wave and Sheen. To that o Cieaidd abundant, glossy hair is due. It will be a joy to you—I prom- ise that. My guarantee comes with cach bottle, Unless your hair beau- ty is doubled in an hour, I'll return the cost. All toilet counters supply Edna Wal- ace Hopper's Wave and Sheen at 75¢ bottle, Go try it now. Better Kodak Finishing “YOU'LL NOTICE THE DIFFERENCE” HOSKINS - MEYER work and cooperation with the children’s bureau to improve the PAGE FIVE: at! inson, and Judge C, W. Buttz, Devite+ Matinee Every Day at 2:30. TONIGHT — Thursday “The Untamed Lady” .. takes a lesson in “Fine Manners.” It’s a pleasing show. Comedy—"Mr. Wife” Palace - Mandan Clara Bow and Conway Tearle “Dancing Mothers” DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 116% Fourth St. Phone 240W Bismarck, N. D. ea What’s New Those first hints of what the smart world would don in fall have frocks and wraps on display here. and absence of adornment, for fabrics are very beautiful in color. Frocks Coats Floating, graceful lines, youthfully fit- ted. Embroideries and touches of color contrast. Pleats and capes on such charming materials as satin, canton, colors, beautifully silk lined, almest_ irresistable. jungle green, etc. is complete without one. Millinery of the new: fall modes. in brims. ALL EXCEEDINGLY MODERATE IN PRICE id Many suprise values are offered in our great blanket sale Come in and see them Webb Brothers . “Merchandise of Merit Only” In Autumn Apparel veloped into the authentic mode, represented by the many distinctive There is a marked simplicity of line Charmingly individuaf, in smart new elaborately fur trimmed and these coats fre The tailored coats flat crepe, crepe satin and cantons. All in daring plaids, plain or fur trimmed the lovely new fashion touches in colors for sport and street wear are smart, of chanel red, burgundy, hunter’s green, practical and economical. No wardrobe ‘Smart dressers are following the lead of Paris women; they’re wearing’ felts and ve- lours, soft and supple, lending themselves to varied linew that add to the femininity The small hat in many smart interpretaticns and larger hats with many new fashions Our 20% discount on Fur Coats continues till further notice now de-

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