The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 17, 1926, Page 5

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_FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17,.1926° - - Marion Quain and Harland Sterrett Wed September 11 Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Quain announce the marriage of their daughter, Mar- ion, to Harland Sterrett, son of Mrs. L. C. Sterrett of this city. The mar- riage t place on September 11 and: comes: as a complete surprise to all but the most intimate friends of the] di couple, Mr. and Mrs. Sterrett are spending! their noneymoon in Minneapolis. Mrs, Sterrett is a graduate of Ab- bott Academy, Andover, Muss., and has attended the University of Wis- consin. She is a member of the Gamma Phi Beta sorority. Mr. Ster- rett is employed at the Bank of North S end the couple will make thelr home in Bismarck. ir. and: Mra, P. Quain spending a few da; with the young couple. VISITOR LEAVES FOR HOME Dr. Emma Ackerman, who has been the guest of Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Schoregge for the past few weeks,| are, inneapolis| left this morning for her home «inj Sioux City, lowa. Dr. Ackerman was house whysician at the Bismarck hos- pital for: several years and has a large number of friends in the city. RAINBOW ORDER TO MEET At the regular meeting of the Or- der of the Rainbow for Girls to be held Saturday evening at 7:80 o'clock balloting will be held and: installa- tion of officers will be conducted. All Masons and. Eastern Stars are invit- ed to attend. Refreshments will be served. SURPRISE FAR! Twenty-five Mrs, Olaf Anderson surprised them Wednesday evening at their home, 124 Avenue C West, with a farewell 5 3 re | in Mr. and Mrs. ee are | ueneter hing wctpeed “a ing soon for Washington to their home. VISITS HERE E! “iat TO 101 Miss Helen Braufman of Regent stopped in Bismarck Thursday for a short visit with Miss Tess Miller. Miss Braufman left this morning for Grand Forks where she will attend the University of North Dakota. VISITS HERE ~ Miss Melba Dailey, a former Bis- marck girl, has been » guest ab thd home of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Gordon for the past week. She is en route from Luverne to Long Beach, Calif., where she will make her home. LEAVE FOR UNIVERSITY Miss Clara Sperry and Miss Gene- vieve Parsons, who left this morning for Grand Forks. were joined here by Miss Audrey McBride of Dickin- son. The three ate students at the University of North Dakota. MOTOR TO GRAND FORKS Mr. and Mrs. F.-E. Diehl motored to Grand Forks this morning with a seroun of University students. Those in the party included Duane Diehl, Jack Livdahl and Sidney Register. HERE FROM WASHBURN: Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Schmeitzer and daughter, Margaret, were in Bismarck ‘rhureday. Miss Schweitzer will leav; ‘soon for Chicago where she will tend school. a VISITS HERE Mrs. Karl Engelman of Baldwin! visited in Bismarck Thursday. 1. Mrs. V. from Chicago Mesdames Niebauer and Yeager Joint Hostesses at Bridge Mrs. V. A. Yeager. Neibaver entertained nd Mrs. Matt it evening at Mrs. E. A. Kaiser, Mrs. H. Pelker and Mrs. Howard Hen- irickson. Decorations were garden flowers arranged beeping te’ about the ioms. A course luncheon was serv- ed at the close of the games. Officers Elected For Philathea Class on Tharsday. Evening Miss Elizabeth Robertson w: elected president of the Philathea el of Presbyterian church at the regular monthly meeting held last evening at the home of Mrs. Fred Hanson, 712 Seventh street. Other elected include M anche Mr wina nt secretary: Miss Atti Greve, treasurer. The following com- mittee chairmen were also selecte Volunteer, Evelyn Johnson; mission- ary, Bertba Burton; relief Lila Stirl- ings social, Fannie Greve. rrangements were made to begin & nursery at the church so mothers attending the church may leave their children in. charge of members of the Philathea class during the Sunday services. ; : ! Following the business meeting a taffy pull was enjoyed. . TO RESIDE IN JAMESTOWN Mrs. Edward Schafer and son, Har- old, and daughter, Ethelwyn, are leav- today for Jamestown wh Mrs. tion in the ready-to-wear department of the Zimmerman store. The children will enter school the: RETURN Mr. and Mrs, F, ied by their daughters and sons-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. M. C, Vacanaugh and’ Mr. and: Mrs. Joe Stephens, and the latter's two children, of Stanton, have returned from a trip to the Binck Hills and Casper, Wyo. RETURNS TO WORK Theodore ajerd, collection man- ager of the farm loan department of the Bank of North Dakota, has re- turned to his work after antabsence of several deys caused by illness, GUEST HERE Mrs. L. E. Dollin of Champli: Minn., is spending a few days in Bi: marck with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Snow. She is en route to Forsythe and Billings, Mont. GUEST RETURNS HOME Mrs. M. G. Evensen left this morn- ing for her home at McVille after spending ten days in Bismarck with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Sev- ‘ertson. GUEST OF BROTHER H.W. Gran of Fargo returned to his home this morning after a short visit in rek with his brother ie sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hims ran, {CELEBRATE W ~ ap ANNIVER- pA Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Ebeling cele- brated their tenth wedding anniver- sary Monday with a party for a group of friends. RETURNS FROM CHICAGO J. LaRose has returned where she accompanied her daughter, Marcelle, who entered the Rosary College as a freshman. WAR MOTHERS TO MEET The War Mothers will meet with Mrs. Hen urs 10 West Rosser, Tuesday, September 21. Every mem- ber is urged to attend. LEAVES FOR SCHOOL Mis» Shirley Penner left yesterday for Grand Forks where she will cn- ter the Uni ity of North Dakota as @ freshmai BOY SCOUTS TO MEET The program at the Boy Scout meeting tonight at the Presbyterian church will include.a boxing match pereeen Zane Taylor and Curtis Rem- ry. TO. VISIT DOUGLAS Mrs. Thomas Luyben left this morning for, Douglas for a visit with her daughter, M. Bartron. LEAVES TONIGHT : ‘ Miss Helen Crawford will leave to- night for Grand Forks to resume her j sete at the state university. Hy LEAVES FOR SCHOOL “VISITS HUSBAND HERE * * Mrs. G. Duncan of Judson motored to Bismarck Thursday to visit her husband, who is a paticnt at the Bis- marck hospital. i} LEAVES FOR GRAND FORKS Harold Lucas, who will be a student at the University of North Dakota this year, left this morning for Grand Forks. PARENTS OF SON Mr. and Mrs, J. P. Wagner, 112 Avenue B, are the parents of a son horn Thursday at the St. Alexius hospital. LEAVE! ‘OR SCHOOL | Francis Flaherty left this morning for Spokano, Wash,, where ne will re- | see his studies at Gonzaga Univer- sity. TO ATTEND IVERSITY Miss Mary Cayou left this morning for Grand Forks where she will ent ter the University of North Dakota. LEAVES FOR UNIVERSITY Dana Shearn went to Grand Forks today to begin his studies at the University of North Dakota, i ATTORNEY ZUGER ILL Attorney Alfred Zuger is unable be at his office today, being ill at home. | 18 ILL H Miss Jessic Ramp, deputy at the} county judge's office, is confined to| her home by illnes: aook for the Quaker’s picture when buying oats. H HEN children say they don't ' like oats, it’s usually because rich Quaker flavor is missing. | Children who ordinarily don’t take | to oats are often important food, them “Quaker.” | The flavor is uniquely differents | toasty, rich and creamy, Quaker Oats alone has it. Some SO years were spent in perfecting it. | Quaker milling, too, retains much of | the “bulk” of oats. And that makes ' laxatives less often needed. Thus pro- | , tein. carbohydrates and vitamines and | “bulk” combine in making Quaker | oat an excellently balanced ration. | Get Quick Quaker (cooks in 3 to S ‘minutes) or Quaker Oats today at. jyour grocer. Quick Quaker; THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE HERE FROM GARRISON | Mrs. L. C. Robinson and daughter, | Lois, of Garrison, arc visiting with! friends in the city, | HERE FROM McKENZIE | Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCormick | and family of McKenzie visited in Bismarck yesterday. LEAVES. FOR GRAND FORKS Eddie Buelter left this morning for| Grand Forks to enter the University of North Dukota, FROM GIBBS. TOWNSHIP Frank Griggs of Gibbs township! motored to Bismarck Thursday on! business. 1 BUSINESS VISITOR John Herklund of Lein township transacted business in the city yes- terday. HERE FROM DICKINSON ‘Leslie Simpson of Dickinson’ was a siness Visitor in the city Thurs- lay. An nual. ~~ congregational meeting and social at the Methedist' church tonight. 730 p. m. to 10 p.m. All members and friends of {church welcome. SAR RATAN ROE Bismarck Fur Co. Furs Exclasi Storage - - Repairing Vhone 610 207 Fifth St. VISITING AT LONG LAKE Mrs H. Richmond is visiting with ds wt Long Lake near Gar- rison, LEAVE FOR MINNEAPOLIS Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Barrett left for Minneapolis yesterday for a few days’ | visit. VISIT HERE Mr, and Mrs. L. M. Burgess of Mott visited with friends here yesterday. HERE FROM LINTON Mr. and “Mrs. O. M. Boumann of Lintoi y in Bismarck. Band. Cards and Lunch, evening’s entertainment. 25c admission. A. 0. U. W. Hall, Tuceday, Sept. 21st. Cards 8:30 promptly. CAN HAVE Youn FILMS DEVELOPED BUT ONCE —<—— RETURN FROM WINNIPEG Mr. and Mrs. Roy Logaa have re- turned from a week's visit in Winni- peg. GOES TO LOS ANGEL John A. Johnson left yeste Los Angeles, Calif., where he will spend the winter. FOOT SPECIALIST Chiropodist Corns. bunions, ‘ngrown nail> and all other foot ailments sci entifically treated. DR. CLARA B. WESTPHA jichmond’s Phone 31 Bootery House 282) In What Month Is Your Birthday? 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