The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 11, 1926, Page 5

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i « -_—. — a es 4 BUSINESS VISITOR VISITING IN DICKINSON \ C ST RETURNS HOME Ulmer for a few days, left for her Mrs. Otto Dor of Menoken was! George Holta went to Dickinson | Miss Carrol MeBride of Dickinson, | home this morning. in the city on ess Friday. | Besterday for _a short visit. who has been the guest_of Mrs. VISITING FRIENDS HERE SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 11, 1 lege of Columbie trisersity ani ine| xcellent Program lege of Olumbia Universi Y spat exe youre taveling a 8 ame Given at Banquet of bles ata A einen, ah Aid the spending the week-end with friends Piano and Expression Lions Club—Grand Pacific Hotel 2216 I. Miss Mary Ellison of Sterling is [ot # as" Commieion city, Hat A Niet : 8:00 Visiting friends in Bismarck today, Rader ae . 0, 0. F. Canton—I. 0, 0. 3 200 BP. CARD OF THANKS | , 5 Daughters’ of America—St. Mary's Hail .. 8:00 P. We wish to thank the Jadies of the; Tea Compliments New|Mrs. Bergeson Has |, yitiat: Sisters"A. 9, U. w. Wal". HEME Br Mo | Rebecca Lodge of Bismaick and Man-| * * . 5 seen as dan for their kindness bestow: Educational Director] Pretty Bridge Party te 0) 2, Sabana 1 0.0 B90 fa |Get eur wife,” mather and” grand | -. 4 5 - a +0. U. W. voy : mother at the time ial, of Bismarck Hospital| For Miss Simpson) Kaletts of Pyinise—a. 0. 0. w. ital 800 ee John, Crowder. | : ry Club—Grand Pacific ‘Hotel .... ererereeean (731 ut 8 Me, ahd Mis, Gap Weldciek | ! — Sunshine Club—Mrs. Schienker’s Residence, 319 13 130 P.M. Me. Vern Bande 5 | je student nurses and training | Mrs. R. M. Bergeson was hostess at: 16 Company A—Ird and Main St............. oe :30 P.M. Mr. and M Oe ay. , 2:30 ° school staff of the Bismarck hospital four tables of bridge last evening ini Masonic’ Commandery Masonic Terpic he 8:00 PAM Mr. and Mrs, Hugh W : Matinee Every-Day at 2:30 entertained Friday afternoon from 2{ compliment to her sister, Miss Will- M. B. A—A. 0. U. fall. . Ses ae, 8:00 P. M. tof with a tea in compliment to Miss] fred |i of the Canal Zone,, Nonpartisan Women's Club—i. 0. 0. ¥. Hall 1)... 8:00 P. M. | TONIGHT Tae ME, Hickox of | Flushing, N. Y/ Pi he rooms were prettily{17 D. A. R—Country Club, Guests of Mra. N. 0. Ramstad, fe se who hap. aime te, 8 decorate with garden rene After: i plsiae mecting with wacky Chapter hd f bi h \ . TURDAY) n 0 take the position of educ ie je hostess serve: ourse . P.O. E—B, P.O. E. sin in 8B: . Me | _ tional director of the nurses’ teain-| luncheon, x Encampment—t. Hats: 8:00 P.M Ruth Hanse ; at less than ing school of the Bismarck hospi! mors were won by Miss Gwen-! 0. U. W. Hall EIN cccscerssteccis es OU Be mae \ is a graduate of the Worcester City dolyn Welch and Leo Leonard. ip 2 aoe i MacPhail Graduate hospital of: Worcester, M She ! aime syst 4 Miss! = HERE FROM WASHBURN Teacher of i Al F R forthe: Miss Dorothy Klein of Washburn is | in Bismarck. § met ye examiners. Sh also. spent five sot), — fee ne Accompanist and Pianist ‘ H years with the Rockefeller Founda-| the Bar Association RETURNS TO DICKINSON —_| TO VISIT IN FARGO | 10-inch double-face tion in China. Miss Hickox comes — | Miss Dorothy Richards retarned to; Mrs. A. C. Sorenson-went to Fargo 212 Main, A to the Bismarck hospital highly rec-| There were about four hundred! her hi i | pias! ‘ Main, Apt. 1 officials are confident| members of the North Dakota Bar! speuting & ee diye ee hy ute today to visit over the weekend with Regular 75c value of a valuable addition to their staff. Association and their wives in at-| friends, Mr. Sorenson. ee Phone 819 The training school committee and|tendance at the annual banquet last ¥ pa VISITING IN BISMARCK the alumni were guests at the teal cvening at the Grand Pacific hotel,| FROM DICKINSON d Mts. R. Ringeon of New Friday. Miss Marie Hoff poured.| the social affair which concluded the : aes iad Mr. and Mrs, Site rice 4 | Daisies decorated the room, two day business session of the or-| 0% and Mrs. J. P. Cain of Dickin-| Salem spent iy With Felons te ganitation. A five course dinner rhaclt tas ein Ll Psd tell td the city. Boy Scouts Guests was erved at 7 o'clock at tables dec-| of the state bar asseclation. steep RETURNS Hoa DR. M. E. BOLTON x A 5 t —_—_— | . ev. Ee man has returne a oa ee at Birthday Party [°° Yijm tnd gveet ese. PARENTS OF TWINS | Wo Wilton after a short visit in Bis-|§ Osteopathic Physician 4 for $1.00 | Picture Sterling ty . For H Potter presided as toastmaster. The “| Mt and Mrs. A. Backlund, Gon! marck, 116% Fourth St. PBone 240W ee aay acai Or FLeENry FOCver crs ‘included SD. Adams, Lis Ninth street, announce the birth of fis PROM wlio’ Bismarck, N. D. t quenchable —_ optimisn The Presbyterian Boy Scouts held| gules Monts Dea O: PrGeaenat sey Alexiuy hospital TE "TSE. og, gna Ates. It C. Thompson of seal $1.00—10-in. Blue Label .. vd and irresistible hiar™ ir fi iw Friday in Bismarck. their first meeting since the summer Pere Wilton spent XS vacation last evening at the church. dW. 1 GOES TO FARGO SS SS Several of the boys who had been| of Grand Forks, incoming preside Hayes Stevens went tv Fargo out-of-town during the summer told| Musical numbers were y Miss! Thursday by car to sce the Petrol! ty. And, take it from us, what “the kid from West Philly” can’t do $1.25—12-in. Black Label . $1.50—12-in. Blue Label of their experiences. Robert Nues-| Clara Peltier, Henry Halverson and| Simmons fight. Me will return. to. * ace a can't be did! sle, a former member of the ¢roop,| George Humphreys and “Mrs. J.P.| morrow. Mrs. Frank “He made a swift and reck- ; gave a brief description of conditions| Cain. Miss Marjorie Best played ac-| Augh less turn | in the apple orchard country. companiments, LEAVES F ughnay “ After the meeting the Scouts Miss Gwendol; 1 leav. His ashes now are in ‘an é marched behind the new troop flag LEAVE ON VACATION Sunday for Wooster, Ohio, where she|| Will hold a private kinder- to the R. E, Potter home where Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs, Dale Simons are leav-| will attend Wooster College, garten at her home, 604 Potter, assisted by Mrs. Hilda Jos-| ing today for a two or threo weeks’! a “i ing Tuesd lin and Mrs. J. W. McGuiness served] motor trip in Minnesota. A S FOR MADISON Ave E, beginning Tuesday, a luncheon. The. af celebrated} French. of Mankato, Mini i M ion Quain left last even- Sept. 14, for a term of ten the fourteenth birthday anniversary] rive today to take cha f ing. Madison, Wis. to enter’ the A: Hours 9:30 to of Henry Potter, | tinge theatre here and the Palace! University of Wisconsin, || weeks. ‘ rane were made for the primal theatre in Mandan during Mr. Sim- a 11:00 o’clock, $10 for the show the troop is arranging for the} un's absence. GUEST AT D HOME i Cc. near future. A number of business —- 2 Leonard Sivertson, Louisville, Ky.,|] term, payable in advance. | men and friends of the scouts are RETURN TO CARRINGTON arrived yesterday morning to visit!| Phone 916R. showing an interest in ihe show] Mr. and Mrs, C. N. Bi M Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Ladd. which promises to be worth while. ATTENDS CONVENTION IN HART-| marek. Mrs. Burnham visited FORD Mr. Burnham was attending ¢ nS S_jMcDonald, commissioner at] mectings of the workmen’s compensation bureau,| Association. a a] left this morning for Hartford, Conn. 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LeBarron, Myr. : Phone For Appointments—898 FASCINATING YOUTH The Junior Stars of 1926 gram. = aes HERE FROM REGAN TO STUDY IN BOSTON Jake Penner, Sigmund Roc and FOLSOM & LAMB Mrs, J. J. Peterson of Hazelton has; Loretta Meade drove here from Regan ne to Boston, Mass., where she will| Friday to visit ‘friends. enter the conservatory of music for Room 1 Eltinge Block ase ae etait wn TEI : | Have Your Garments Cleaned for Fall and Winter Now VISITOR LEAVES ! Sa i RETURNS TO HOME D Mrs. Gilbert St. Onge left this morning for her home at Fergus Falls, Minn., after a visit in Bismarck with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Ella Morisette. LEAVES FOR WASHINGTON | Firemen 4 nm Tom Hall left last evening for Washington, D. C. His wife and daughters will join him lat- er in the month. i C.D, A. MEETING | There will be a meeting of the Catholic Daughters of America Mon- day evening at 8 o'clock at St. Mary's Auditorium. LEAVES FOR CHICAGO; Miss Alice Struts left this morning Miss Myrtle M. 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