The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 24, 1926, Page 4

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, , 1926 -| . HERE FROM HAZEN land haw cial meeting last evening. A refresh | tures of the reformer of Italy, G.| underwent an operation. st the Bis: : the” ity of Min- tend course was served at the con- | Savanarola, will be shown. marck "hospital, is repoited ax con-| | Me, and Mrs. George, Torhein of nd Mae ee ye eee URI ot Min clusion of the evening. Hazen .are spending a few days in Ramstad “clinic, fy VISITORS RET tomobile | ,SHOWRR FOR MRS. SLOAN | Mr, and Mra, Alfred F. Tullberg,| | RETURN TO WASHBURN gettictl he giao : ee age rm ‘en guest were entertained Wed- who have been guests at the home| Mrs. Henry Wahl and. daughter, | 18 — Coats are nesday evening in. compliment to, of Mr. und Mrs, (ad. Taliberg in Bis-| Phyllis; and’. Mrs. R.. Everson of| ‘Miss Rose Huper, who paves ie Soyer Gold. Sho Today , | Mex. Fay Sloan, who was Mrs, Ival marek, feft today for Pollock, 8.°D,( Washburn have returned to. thet Bismarck hospital for| Miss Bertha te the Sarah op | Smith before her recent marriage.! where’ they «will vist’ felatives of home after, u- short vieit-in- Bismarck ay onl Mrs. (aie affair .was given by Mrs, Roy| Mrs Tullberg before returning to Mrs. C, W. Nelson at the Jat-| their home in Aberdeen. Gokdon Gon. “Mrs. Almquist Is | ter's hol ‘The ladies sewed during | Hostess at Informal | Hostess at Party {4 evening and a refreshment course, ENTERTAJ NED AT, DINNER | partment. of 4Re, Presbyterian Sun: A wey ~My was served. Mrs. Smith was presen v. and Mrs, E. Howard Light, who! day school will. practice Saturda: Luncheon Thursday For ‘Mrs. Andrus: wes served. Mee. Scr pretty qifts. are leaving soon to make their hhome | morning at 11 oteloek for rally day. — - +» were hon it: Mrs, Thomas Lough of As a courtesy to Mra. rd 1BORS MEET i evening at the home of RUMMAGE SALE Neb., the house guest of her Andrus, Mrs. R. Almquist - xhbors were enter-| Mr. apd Mrs. A. T. Faber. Intimate| The Baptist ladies will hold a rum- Mrs. R. M. Bergesoi i tained vith three ei sat the home of Mrs.| friends of the honorees were guests. | mage sale wt the church October 2. ni cae Mrs. William Simpson pt hee whl sane : Md hash ted rank Barnes Thursday evening fol- tes jandan, wis honor guest =| Lobach and Mrs. Howard Henderick- | lowing. th ular meeting at th TO RE . formal uncheon "ziven a Me 2 erage Ae gr, em RN NOME yas | Glemaker's “Furs and Fur 2 f 1. o'clock presented with aj served to ‘he 50 ladies in attendance. Wo has been transacting busi: | Coats are now.on display at H Sona f con- | comunity ‘ _ included | eas in the will Lael romano | € he Sarah Gold ed today al and sulumn colors were used in the| con "ealph Mrs. L.A. a daughter of the late A. C. Hi janes Saturday only. ; 2 toll at | | Rye, and Miss au } aie ncheon was followed by an é hee : y : informal afternoon of se ing Mrs. Mrs. L. V. Miller’s . ' HOME i " ; ’ ear : oy : ‘ J j .. DeLiguori of Detroit, Mich. was " Mrs, L. DeLiguori, who has bee q * Nin 2 , ; an out-of-town guest. Party Last Evening sijer Shicago | the guest of her parents, Mr. and Bra, , INGE again'the Gorham’ master craftsmen have - McLaughlin Honors Miss Welch iiieaver Uaeatiest of went wes fer ¥ soi en i o n s 1 . Ser wit! leave the first of next week fo: : ad 3 , Mrs.R.G. Mc —_ ir Sunde ind | wilt: lane: -t6eEGE of neks: | 4 creased .an-original design in Sterling. M a F q i ‘ Be -a> « - ; Compliments uests wei ven n interesting speaker He w 1| HERE FROM WASHBURN CINDERELLA, their: newest flatware “pattern of com- } at ee Thursday ast Vv. Mill so conduct services at the state) | Hugh. MeCulloch of Washburn has my if be ees : Hak Noni mhvea tables penitent! unday morning. een spendin: few days in, Bis- pelling beauty; may" wbe - ” z 4 wughlin entertained pf bridge were in play, Miss Agnes Oicopy of a q NE (7 O' seen .at our stoi ey ; 4 rs ‘ning honors. Miss Welch r a i 0S sat VISITING HERE 4 " : ry find Biknehe Mebaughiin of Chie ae Lacan ae : | bg PIEIRA NEN EoiGoM ta ena p if . 4 oe and Blanche McLaughlin o 5 ns ; Bayes h , i ‘ Three tables of bridge were in plas, 4,4 .coumse, Iunchean was served at Shy Sth eee lids, ME eee ee ‘ Bonham Brothers honors going to : sina pele bi | Spencer Boise, chairman of the en- On your Bi send a - son. The honor Cae : |tertainment committee, said’ that 18 ILL Mothe edith Tavern, | Seniors and Juniors there "woud ben dinner dance fort Bas Jacobson, employed at} YOUr er’-Flowers Note bide mimes. Flowers cec| Blect Clase Officers eke. although the eons pone up lms toni Hoski : orated the rooms. F F fi 2 ath yet beer appointed or Se ins-Meyer j { Fr € Stern the da 3 ES -Y-] i C. M. Henry Hollst or Fall Semester \ « +Miss Lucille Van Solen of Cannon jomsor sa hdd ,@ eae a ie hGsociak enkeen| val MEE’ Ball.is the guest of friends in Biss] ; and Family Leaving ,; ae ithe” Binge esta imect-/ marck for afew days. ose : 1 ne wer 180 ut the Zion | IS CONVALESCING For Los Angeles : al In connection with| Mrs. Henry Duemeland, who was ee and: Me Ab coptdaeS Hell Schlenker, — presi- voting stereopticon pic-| taken suddenly ill this week and who and daughter, | r, will leave 0: ober 1 for Li if., where they will make their home, Mr. Hollst : engaging in business th They tt have been residents of Bismarck for ‘ i Mn cron Pabeclty ay have eay 4: riends in the city who regret their treasurer; V ae Mrs. Mell Pollardy faculty: advisers Dr. W. A. Kern, formerly the man- : ca irs. Hollst has been active i " 4 ” 4 cial and club circles in the ci ” me i Monee Tat Musical Club Hears ager of the Bismarck New York De of the Past Matrons SI . a hetomes tothe lem of Early American if tal company, announces the opening A one-day econonty event. iii out many " attractive price i and to the St. George ¢ N ° Episcopal church. | Mr. Music on Thursday, of his own Dental Office. The thrifty shopper, with reageieye: on needed seasonable es é i Ma nia Tong ogres! our slogan, “Merchandise, the Shrine. a = enn HF ie oonne, Music Dr. Kern will-be glad to take care of en ernie his old patients at his.own office. City National Bank Building Office Rooms 23-24 ‘Phone 157 of Merit Only,” always in mind and looking for hon- est dollar for dollar value, shops here first, niz : editor of Pep, the student paper. will enter school in Los Angeles thi all, always. mornin) ESTABLISHED 1884 Children’s Stockings Good heavy ribbed “Bus- * ter. Brown” Hose for boys or girls. 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