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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1926 Mesdames Jansonius | and Shafer Joint _ Hostesses Saturday A profusion’ of cut flowers in yel- low and white formed an attractive setting for the bridge luncheon given Friday by Mrs. Fred Jansonius' and Mrs. George Shafer at the former's home. The guests were seated at’ quartet tables * After the luncheon six tables of! bridge played, Mrs. V. J. Hunter and Mrs. R. J. Kamplin winning honors. Two Bridge Parties Given Last Week By Mrs. W.°G. Worner Mrs. W. G. Worner, 700 street, anuetiatons, Friday, and Bate day ithree jes | ach afterneon. Mrs. E. T. Beatt and Mra. W.'F. Harris won bon rie an: Mrs. W. id. Mrs. A. BE. Shearn, sad G. Black on Saturday. The rooms were prettily decorated with garden flowers for each occa- ag an lng sonciel Larter can serv. ed at the-conclusion of the games oth aftehaoons. The. Misses Light Complimented . at Miss Roan’s Party at “Hori! be Maxine and-Viceinig Light, who wil leave soon ith their rents for Det to make their home. Ninth id Sat- Avenue where a refreshment course was served, WINS MUSIC PRIZE Miss Luella. Harding, Richholt school student and youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fay Hufding of 417 Tenth street, won the prize in a mu: memory contest conducted by Mrs. Jeannette Frindberg. Fifteen of Mrs, Frindberg’s junior pupils enter- ed the contest™ The prize was a volume of music containing composi- tions by the world’s best composers. HAS DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs, Walter Purfeerst en- tertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. William Weiss and sons of| New Salem and Harold Heck of St. Paul. Mr. Heck left last evening for his Home after spending a week in New Salem, the guest of Mr, and Mrs... Weiss. oh TO VISIT PARENTS ~ Miss Beatrice Clark, who hns been employed at the Skeels Electric shop, is leaving this evening for Wettatchee, Wash., to visit her parents before go- ing to Los Angeles, Calif., where: she LEAVES FOR SCHOOL * Miss Lillian Pearson, who has been einployed @f the atate oj! laboratories during the, summer, will Jeave Tues- day for Fargo where she will enter the Notth Dakota Agricultural. Col- lege. uae ss . VISIT HERE, | Mrs, James T. McCulloch and Miss Mazine McCulloch of Washburn spent, several days here visiting. Miss Hazel McCulloch, who is a patient at the St. Alexius hospital. HERE SUNDAY errand. Congressiany 2. f1 Sinclait ‘ot man J. ag pa visitors in the city: Sunda} [a "Increasing cloudiness and warmer tonight; Tues- day. unsettled ‘THE label of Knox’ inafine | hat stands for | p- | style, service ». and sensible Sc OES, TO 2aERrO. lg Sen pe oi Mr. and Mrs. Light Honor Guests Sunday at Farewell Dinner Mr, and Mrs. E. Howard Light, who are leaving the first of next month for Detroit, Mich., to make their home, were honor guests ot a fare well party given by members of the Anniversary club day evening. A four course dinner was served at the Grand Pacific hotel a: 6 o'clock. Sev. shades of yellow, ranging fron pale tints to deep orange, were used in the table decorations, After dinner brid, bo it “ner ‘here Bate) a jes in play, honors going to Mrs Light and om Fossum. Mr. and Mrs, Light: were each presented with ateractive gift. Mrs. R. E. Potter Honor Guest Friday at Surprise Party Mrs, R. at a su Was played at E, Potter was honor guest rise party Friday evening which celebrated her birthday anni- verasry. About 26 guests gatherea at the Potter home and spent ché ing informally, dancing, cards d games being the diversions. Mrs, iF was presented with a gift. A lancheon was served at the conclusion of the evening. Garden flowers were used as decorations. ATTENDS CONVENTION IN. coL.| ORADO George Kremer left Sunday morn- ing for the twenty-first anniversary wention of the Lincoln National Life Insurance company of Fort Mr. Kremer will board the company’s special train at Chi- cago for a ten day Rocky Mountain trip. He will make the ascent of Pike's Penk and visit the Garden of the Gods at Colorado Springs and will spend seve! days in the Rocky Mountain national INJURED MAN TAL Harris Robinson, Washburn, sur- veyor and superintendent of ‘high- ways, is at the Bismarck hospital re- cuperating from injuries received a week ago when he was at work on a new grade west of Washburn. \ Rain Hazel | AT LOCAL HOSPI-| the Let it Rain—Who the worst ENTERTAINS AT MATINEE PARTY Alwyn Potter,.son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Potter, celebrated his birthday anniversary Saturday with a matinee party. The guests, 10 in number, at- tended the Eltinge theatre after which they were taken to the Potter home where a luncheon was served. T The Progressive Mothers’ club will The topic will be “How President is Nominated and Elected. ENTER UNIVERSITY William and Robert Nuessle have gone to Grand Forks to enter the state university. was knocked unconscious, suffered a| #€° broken collar bone and had several ribs torn loose when a lever on ong of the graders slipped and struck him a violent ‘blow across the chest. He is reported to be getting along as well as could be exnected. GOES TO MICHIGAN Miss Henricka Beach, accompanied by her mother, who has been here during the summer, left day fur Ann Arbor, Mich., where Miss Beach will be her mother’s guest for two weeks. CLUB TO MEET tur: VISITS DAUGHTER Christ Wetzstein of Marshalltown, lowa, who has been the guest of his daughter, Mrs. Adolph Schlenker in Bismarck, has returned to his home. WEEK-END VISIT Miss Frances Lynch of Lakota, who is teaching in mn, spept the week-end in Bismarck. the yuest of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil J. Lynch. PARENTS OF TWIN GIRLS Mr. and M L. MacMartin of Bismarck announce the birth of twin The Current Events club will hold] daughters Sunday at the St. Alexius the first meeting of the year Wad-| hospital. nesday afternoon at 3 o’clock at the rer Mary Burton, 219 Third: atreet, WAR MOTHERS TO MEET, The War Mothers will meet tomor- row afternoon at 3-o’clock with Mrs. Neary Burman. Every member is: especially urged to attend, NURSES’ ALUMNI TO MEET The Nurses’ Alumni society of ¢! St. Alexius hospital will have special meeting tomorrow evening at} \ 8 o'clock at the hospital. DROVE TO DICKINSON Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mills, Miss Hel- en Caldwell, and Kenneth Ferguson of Mandan 5; the week-end with friends in, Dickinson. TO ENTER UNIVERSITY Miss Marcia Bowman left today for Grand Forks where she will resume the “University of] Jamentown College her studies at North Dakota. . jee! mn visiting © relatives here for the re week, left today for her home in lew Salem. EASTERN STAR MEETING The regular meeting of the rm Star will be held Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. All members are urged to be present. HERE SATURDAY Mr, and Mrs. William Stark ‘have returned to their home in Hazel Grove township after a short visit in Bismarck. VISITS WIFE - Walter Knudsen of Almont was the city over the week-end with hi who is a patient at the Bismarck | hospital. BIRTHDAY PARTY Leonard Antennae Pasig his thday sary Saturday with “ fe ir Py large group of his *. TO ATTEND UNIVERSITY — Miss ladis rtsch left this morn- ing $06 rand ks, where she will se ad eae eat ai ta re. ¥ “ime igs Lauea, Swanson hat returned 3 ui to "home in Falkirk after a visit in Bismarck with Miss Marcia Bow- man. open | MOONLIGHT HIKE The Epworth : Methodist o'clock. RETURN FROM, WINNIPEG Hen Fiec! Ever a week's church will have ‘this evening at 7 °" quests HERE euNDAY. | . Cart Bel f id +s holes ee pane. fos who bas! trom Mott where she visi | of the McCabe! urge, most women are deserting the ‘ *s yin now use “KOTEX.” nee have returned Pecos SON BORN 1 Mr. and Mrs, Adolph: Muller of this city are the parents of a son born Saturday afternoon at the St. Alexius hospital. VISITOR LEAV! Bismarck, left t! Los Angeles visiting in ie for her home in Calif. MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED A matriage license has been issued to Julius Joseph Scher, Bismarck, and Miss Rose Sue Ferder of Mandan. TO JAMESTOWN COLLEGE Miss Elizabeth Butler left morning for Jamestown to enroll at the Jamestown rollege. TO ENTER COLLEGE Jeanne Eaton has gone to he will enter the RETURNS FROM VISIT 8 Delia Soehren has. returned ited her par- Mi ents for a week. HERE SA’ Rev. and Mrs. Watford Cit; marek Saturday RETURNS FROM VACATION Mies Mabel Johnson returned from Dickinson where she spent a week’ vacation; URDAY Grundy of MOTOR TO GRAND FORKS | Charles Moses and Orlin Livdahl: drove to Grand Forks this morning | for a few di sit. They were ac- | ic pad discards easily rap ccnp 8 ECAUSE one woman so:advises others, and because doctors so old-time “sanitary pad” for a new | and ‘better way. Eight in 10° better-class wome: Discards as easily as g piece of tissue. No launiiry. Noembar- Five times as absorbent as ordi- ending ALL Obtainable at all drug and depart ment stores simply by saying “KOTEX.” You ack for it without hesitancy. 3 “Mary cotton pads. > Deodorizes, thus Robert left this j He| morning, William geing several days Anderson, whi 1 morn-{ *' through her mystery with a this | W.F, G ted fiends in Bis- | | | Cares? ‘ainy, splashy weather doesh’t worry Miss Lillian Sheats of Toledo, 0: Miss Sheate has devised these mudguards, so she can paddle about downpour and keep her hose unspattered. companied by Everett | Norman Livdahl state university, ENTERS HOSPITAL Mra. Ed Jenner of Goodrich has en- tered the Bismarck hospital for treat. ment. O'Neill |, who will attend the Mrs. ‘k near Denver,| meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Wilion Saturday and Sunday, ' GUEST HERE Edgar Potter of Fargo is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Potter. ‘END VISIT us visited friends n over the week-end. Library Notes A numb for cistribution Miss Pauline Rich list follows: * Adult Fiction Bindloss. “Cros i young men from a rescued b; i legger carrying liquor to y coast. They are dl om drowning only to find ives prisoners of the bootleg, fight in the dark when they but the beginning of a se thrilling adventures. Brown. “The Mysteries of Ann.’ Ann Hale, a New England spinster of sixty, who has developed a passion ‘for mystery stories, thinks that if She were a murderer she could cover her tracks far more cleverly than the villains of whom she reads. So when her skinflint cousin Jason is suducu- ly killed, suspicion falls upon Ann, land the story tells how she carries high joyous imagination. Erskine. he Private Life of Hel. en of Tro; Helen's life after her | Teturn home from Troy is wad subject of a satire in whih lielen’ hand and Menelaos and conservatives, ‘ren Groun T girl.who lived amid of Virgi ly pictured Hermione are |, Glasgow, “ }is the story of a | the broom’ sedge | The South, so fami | fiction as'a land of colonels, ‘ol mansions and delicate romances, | mere shown to be a country people | by farmers who live lives as real as | any in our great cities or on our wide Western pra Johnston. NOTICE TO A. O. U. W. , MEMBERS AND FRIENDS | Dance, Cards--and Lunch. evening’s entertainment. 25 | admission. A. W. Hi ink * and, j;|Dossible date, w 8. “The Slave Ship.” Aj ~ is . ew historical ngvél of Colonial V and the’ eighteenth-century cially the transport- fing of the negroes to America, | King. “The High Forfeit.” After her ‘elopement with a humble bank clerk, Theo leaves the luxury of a Long Is- | land estate for a Brooklyn apartment where she does her own work and faces the small economies of poverty. How she stands the test makes the story. Lincoln. Missing Initial.” At the book’s opening the heroine, a re- porter on one of the big newspapers { of Washington, sees from her apart- ment windew & man stabbed in the | back in another apartment across the courtyard, She works with the de- tives and plays a leading part in final solution of the mystery. iggins. “Julie Cane.” A study | of the influences that molded the | character of Julie Cane. It is not however, that interest centers, her father, the shy unsuccess- | ‘the Invisible, Woman.’ story in the i ‘Vandemark’s Folly” were the first t pol “The Old Ladi story of three 70-year olds whom it, direw together on thé top floor of a tiekety old house, Their reactions on one another and the tragedy that en tered their lives make the story. on, “The Kenworthys.” The author of “The Able McLaughlins,” the winner of the Pulitzer prize for as written a story of moder can life in “The Kenworthys.” Books For Boys and Girls Burnett. “The Secret Garden. Chase. “Girl from the Big Horn Country.” Parrsar, London Doll.” spe. “Tales from Munchausen.” Books For Little Chi Craik. “Bow-wow and Mew- Me: Lindsay. “Bobby and the Road.” About Science “Harper's Electricity Book ne “Memoirs of a Big dam. Boys. Collins, “Book of Stars.” Mathews. “Book of Birds | Young People.” |. Smith. “Number Stories of Long for of Poetry “Child's Garden of Books About Famous People “The Promised Land.” Bachman. “Great Inventors | their Inventions.” { Eggleston, “Stories of Great Amer- feans.” Books About History Kingsley, ai Meriwether Lewis and Captain Wil- liam Clark.” \ Baldwin. “Fifty Famous Retold.” : Legends and Fairy Stories” Brown. “In the Days of Giants. Norse Stories.” ing Arthur and hi “Robin Hood and his Books of Travel Borup. “Tenderfoo: with Peary. acDonald. “Our Little Canadian Stories About Our Government “The American Govern- BREAKS TWO RECORDS Chicaga, Sept. 20—)—Loui Schneider gf Indianapolis, won the 100-mile national dirt track cham- pionship, at Roby Speedway yester- day, breaking two records. He lower. ed the track time for a mile to 46 80:20, more than two minut C than the former PASSENGERS DRO‘ Calcutta, India, Sept. 20—~ ports from B 170 men, wo jen and children were drowned whe! imative craft with about 200 \gera on board capsized in a s joff Sunderbane. A rescuing vessel |was able to save only 26 persons. ter ssen- Geneva, Sept. 20-—(). proposal to convoke an international economic conference at the earliest adopted today by DR. M. E. BOLTON 116% Fourth St. Phone 240W Bismarck, N. D. *) Here is a new walking s and © a | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, Meee Alligator Handle | alligator handle for the = man who wishes to be different, League of Nations assembly's | ion on tech Land economic ference will be open both to members and non-mem- bers of the league. ABANDONS CHANN! Dover, England, Sept. ;Mona MacLellan abandoned her channel attempt this afternoon, Miss MacLellan was taken from the water a half mile off Dover Pier at ‘this evening after swimming for 2 {hours and 20 minutes, the longest time any woman has ever stayed in the channel. . WOOD TO HAVE OPERATION Manila, Sept. 20-—-(4)—After con- sultation with surgeons at Sternberg United States army hospital, Gov- ‘ernor General Leonard Wood an- nounced today he expected to under- go an operation for henia in the near future. ARMY OFFICER Columbus, Ohi jor General t commanding offi the fifth corps area, United States army, died her si following an operation for mt t. 2 10 —(P)-- “The Story of Captain Stroudsburg, Pa., Sept. Withdrawal of his suit for divorce on the records of the y common pleas court ard Washburn Child,! }and completed the century ‘grind in | 5 BIG ACTS VAUDEVILLE AND A FEATURE PICTURE Matinee at. 5 o'clock Night at 8:20 & 10:20 Bismarck Time All Household Goods For Sale Leaving the City C. M. HENRY HOLLST 316 AVE. D Radio Reception Is me ‘Why not get that Set of yours in working condition? © IA heavy shipment of B Batteries just fresh from the factory now in. Call us up. We have two radio experts and will give "+. your set a complete test without cost. ‘A complete, line of Radio Accessories. with | PAGE FIVE FLIGHT AGAIN POSTPONED ‘aused a further postponement: to meee Vedneaday in the New York-to-Paris New York, Sept. 20--)—Reports flight of the Sikorsky airplane pifot- of adverse weather conditions today ed by Rene Fonck, French war ace. i With Skirts Still Short Your Hosiery Is Important Skirts for fall will remain short, which means that your hosiery will still be in the limelight and | must be beautifully sheer and of just the right fi shade to harmonize with each costume. Choose | it here where you have a complete range of colors to select from. | First with the Newest | | For Quick Sale Cylinder Ma Gibson Seamless Porcelain Refrigerator ag Washing Machine . $65.00 5.00 45.00. 19.00 18.00 75.00 Child’s Crib and Mattress <...... Victrola with over 100 Records Solid Mahogany Dresser Solid Mahogany living room Table ... Three-piece Upholstered Set and Covers ~Five-piece walnut bedroom Spring and Mattress ing ‘Suite, includ: ‘i Mahegany Player Piano and Rolls, very reasonable. , MRS. E. H. LIGHT DRY CLEANING . Bismarck Phone 258 Mandan 96 GOLDEN WEST LAUNDRY , Mrs. T. J. Logan Mandan, N. D. Sond at TONIGHT (MONDAY) MATINEE DAILY AT 2:30 Valentino’s Latest and Last Picture!! |: Attehd the matinees if. pessible and avoid the night crowds! The crowds will be tremendous ADDED ATTRACTIONS * Cliff Bowes in “Sky Hooks”