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

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{ 4 i « MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1926 | Social ‘and Country Club Dinner | Cantata Given.in Dance ises to} Be Pleasant Affair) ,aservations “forth the dinner dance! 2 ven’. tomorro felock at the Bismarck’ county ol should be made not tater than Tue: day ‘morning with Mr. or Mrs. Gor don Cox, reo ‘ox, Eric Thorberg or H. P. God- | An excellent dinner will be served,| members of the committee have an-| The nounced, and a five piece orchestra, Mrs. will play for the dancing, The club house will be heated. for the affair, which in the lest of the season. Mem- bers will be guests, ‘ RETURN. PROM WAHPETON pede poe te Mrs... C. Bek, Terence and tara d trom: ‘wr ‘erate ay the indian school at Wi route hon. ‘oe “stopped at Fai visit, Mr. Di is supe: id ent of the ool at vBiomarck| V ‘Bove tear hat the school, and Mr. én M %. CELEBRATE ANN ANNIVERSARY The se anniversary of the Business and Professional hovel club will be celebrated T: ing with a dinner ‘and 4) gram at the club rooms. will be served -nromptly at White Butterfl Lovely Rosebi permitted to bring ‘ ; 130] B—Absent . ees Personal Ladies Napoleon of Thu or W Wi oh ? Tk et ita, J, AL « Chorus rue to '] Piano Selo. Genevieve to — “rag Concert Polka. . All ess "Dost —ars, C. E. Wingreene, irs. J. A. Larson. A—Oh, For the Wings of a Dove— Caro teen BA. Newland Fran! itt o'clock and all members are weed) O—Se to attend. \ GUEST OF SO ae Riastink (Allen arrived here bebshon, Ind., for an at tat the howe ef her 90 Be eens tere ‘she le attle, Wash., to. spen with other mojatives. GUESTS HERE yesterd ottended visi Ed. Gobet. Mr. and Jamestown ved ‘in Bismarck ye: terday sore ‘@ visit with Mrs. dom’s Mr. and Mrs. King. 'M indom returned hous last ovat lag but Mrs. Random will remain fora longer st stay. VISIT HERE S SUNDAY Mrs. Emil Benish and . and Mrs. Albert Swanson of Mott to Bismarck Sunday to spend Mrs. A. ard Hugh over Sunday. ists for the sii ei ors jauer and Genevieve Men- RETURNS TO_ TO MONTANA Mrs. Tressa Croak, who has been e coup the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Herman here with on to}! Merene for several weeks, left Sun-| one « student nufse-and the other he winter] day for her home in Townsend, ae patient st the Bismarck hospital. Mra. Croak’s daughter, Mrs. Wall Knutson of seriously Roy Random of/ for some ee left Saturday for her home. | hes torn! Fes the Bisma: ospital VISITS IN BISMARCK Mrs. H. E. Tremmer of Golden V ley was the guest of Mrz. She was Hope where she plans to visit ie Hg Hall's mother, Mrs. Will Bowen, and Mrs. Della Fox's mother, Mrs. J. Dorrance. y Club)’ G ctr, is a guest at EB. Butk | | | i ‘Gackle visited ‘friends’ in the‘: i over the.week-end, a trial packed each of Foley Pi « diuretic stimulant for the and Foley Cathartic Tabl Hecane biliousness, and sick he: ac have helped millions of people. VISIT IN_BIS: BISMARCK Mr. und Mrs. Milo Miller of Fargo visted in’ Bismarck vyer Sunday with friends, : for WEEK-END GUESTS * Dr. and Mrs. M. W. Miracle Ae city WEEK-END VISIT Dr. A. L. Kershan of Linton was & week-end visitor in Bismarek, LEAVES FOR ST. PAUL Harry Scholl left last evening for St. Paul. WEEK-END VISIT A. C, Taylor was a week-end visitor at Steele. Delicatessen Has | | | Large Attendance. at Formal | Per “4° | A square crowned black felt hat at- Quite the newest 4 tandradien, and 4) The Bismarck ik Delieai which taing a charmii laid eff So t with great convenience — as it is long epened Saturday in the gear | red, green and blue velvet ribbons) petticost and short’ ing, di “ The “Petticoat’ j Step! In” is mad and fine lace. To ig a lane brah ‘ Long, in charge 0! women's work at the North Dakota Agricultural college, is in the county under the , euspices of the county age and is doing “Walake work in the county. Miss Wa , county np ent fternoon to organise a Hocnemaher s club. RETURN HOME H Mrs. Marshall Dullam and son, Bigs fe and rg. . J. Opi a, 1 r, Mrs. ioe & for sethelt ponaing at Bony : im, in * several 8 with Mire Dull Dullan’s two sisters, “LEAVES FOR FARGO Pic Hermann Scheffer left om for Fargo where war sa be ton Tales concert “toe irs. Scheffer will ih ‘Sees. aT tees rt and return to Bismarck with her'te tomorrow even- ng. GUEST OF MRS. BUTLER - Miss Inez Jones, formerly oa ie Mind's J sciing bur a day. Mrs. Benisa wii sb in| GUESTS AT CHRISTIANSON HOME friends here during her arck for a few days with her who is a patient at a local hos- ENTERTAINED CLUB Mrs. R. D, Hoskins entertained the members of the Past Matrons club! ern Bel of the Eastern Star Friday afternoon. The afternoon was spent in sewing for the Shrine hospital, The hos- tess served a refreshment course. COSMOS CLUR TO MEET The Cosmos club will meet tonight at 8 o'clock at the ‘home of Mrs. W. Roan, 223 Park Avenue. The club was organized recently and will be- gin an interesting study program: at the meeting this, ia, evening, : 1 | HEADS “¥, We Ww.” GROUP | Barbara Register, Bismarck, was in charee of pa) of six: groups at the Y.{ M,C, A.-Y. G. A, anixer held Fri-j day «.t the” Uaiversieg ‘of North: Da~ kota. Each “erepp competed in enter- taoing. TO LEAD PICNIG Clara Hultberg of Bismarck will be: in charge of the annual Women's Athletic Association’ pienic at: the University of North Dakota, which isito be held thik week. YEOMEN TO MEET The Yeomen ‘will hold a regular meeting at 8 hare Tuesday even- ine at the AO. U, W. hall. There will be initiation @ social hour. Refroshmanias gill, "he be served. GOgS TO LANGDON Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Sheehan left this . morn| for Langdon, Mr. Sheehan owns land near Langdon and will remain there during thresh- ing: V4 PARENTS oF “OF DAUGHTER Mr. and Mra, A. R. Brooks Fed Hazen announce the birth of a da ter this morning at the home of W. H. Miller, 709 Sixth street. MOTOR TO STEELE ladge King, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Doyle and Mrs. Roy Random mo- tor to Steele Sunday afternoon for a visit with Triends and relatives. Pg-ronre'g ‘LICENSE ISSUED raid Gre license was izsued to Baal ‘Baral Greenan and a Ann TN the Savielgh count ty aplig Eemliee me po Ge Special on page 3. Partly «cl tonight and Tate cold er tonight | me and Mrs. L, 8, Craswell of St. was mae manager of the Northwest-' Telephone company here. RETURN FROM MINOT Mrs. 0. 8. Jacob3on and daughter, ; Evelyn, Mr, and Mrs. Ira Herbert and | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kermmedy have returned trom -Minot where they huve been: attending a Baptist con-/ ference. GUESTS HERE SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Purfeerst of New Salem were entertained ‘at din- ner*at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wale parteers Sunday. nae yaere i cig Mr. and Mrs. L. Nordquist and twochildren sti eee in “Bismarck ye for a mgr visit with Mrs. Nordquist' 's facher, D. 2 McDonald, eed” arrive ‘The young people of the, Presh je you! of tl ere ian church “wilt meet at the rela Pm 6 o'clock this. evening for w pic- ie. aes. -RETURNS TO BISMARCK. - Arthur Nathan, who has ees nm vlay ing in an orchestra in De io in fe. city. for a month's visit with friend: yisirs TS SISTER » M. D, Simon of Sandburg has arrived in Bismarck for a week's vis- gS with his sister, Mrs, John Maassen, La - RETURN FROM hiaigl—cak pd Mr. and age joke Honwell See Saws: returtied from Pit igh, Pa., whe they have been for e past six weeks. | 2 VISIT IN Mr. Fg Burt LaDue and} o%, Carson visit friends poder s over ‘week-end. RETUEN TO Page ged Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Dahl have re- turned to their home in MeClusky after a short visit in, in the city. HERE. FROM McCLUSKY Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Glarum retul from aren viene: term of court. iE SATU! RDAY Miss alee G, -O’Brien of Wilton "was beng of friends in Bismarck Bjorn Holta and Dougla: and arent Drug Store Sale HERE SATURDAY Mrs. Merle Montgomery and chil- ren of Christiania township were mm Bismarck Saturday, visiting friends. MOTOR TO MINOT Mr. and Mrs. O. Holta and sons, Lane, mo- tored to Minot over Sunday. VISIT IN WASHBURN Mr. and Mrs. F. E. McCurdy and | Misy Jane Hagen visited friends in | Washburn over Bunday. MOTOR TO Bi BALDWIN Mr. and Mrs.-E. T. Brewler mo- tored to Buldwin Sunday to spend ' the day _ pgjereoicd HERE FROM «SOUTH DAKOTA Bert Jacobs of Deadwood, S. D., visited in Bismarck over the week- jedj:end with friends. GOES TO LISBON Harry Jones, national guard ser- geant, went to Lisvon today on an inspection trip. UNDERGOES OPERATION F.. E. Galloway of the state high- way commission underwent an oper- For Your Puny Child? 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