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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1926 Social and Personal Bride-to-Be : ‘of tDaneing | Party Given Walter Penwarden | Saturday Evening By | Visits in City) the Squirrel . Club! Announcement of the approaching| Members and friends of the Squir- marriage of Miss Lucille Kay of rel club were entertained Saturday Spring Valley, Wis., and Walter Byrne evening with a dancing party in the Penwarden of Klamath Falls, Ore.,'A. 0. U. W. hall. About 30 couples son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pen-j were in attendance. Dancing was warden of Bismarck, has been made.' enjoyed until midnight when a sup- The wedding will take place on per was served. Mr. and Mrs. Clare! Thursday, December 2, at Klamath Derby chaperoned the affair. Falls. |__ The committees in Miss Kay visited at the home of Frederick Straus: Mr. und Mrs. Peénwarden over the’ inyitations; Lowell Jones and ° Cari/ week-end, ef route to Klamath Falls.| Sundlund, refreshments; Art Cayou, | Edward O'Neiil, Robert McDonald, B.! Miss Mary Swanston |¥ts orchestra, Honofed Saturday at |Bridge Party Given Miss Logan’s Party! Saturday Evening at In compliment to Miss Mary Swans- L. F. Bechtold Home ton of Michigan, N. D., the week-end — guest of Miss Katherine Goddard,| Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Bechtold and Miss Charlotte Logan was hostess be Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Orchard enter- a bridge party Saturday evening. Two | tained jointly Saturday evening at a tables were in play, honors going to bridge party in the home of Mr. anvl Miss Swanston and Miss Ethel Pol-| Mrs, Bechtold, 826 Second street. Five lard. tables of bridge played during the At the conclusion of the evening] evening, honors going to Mr. and Mrs. the hostess served a prettily appoint-|T. E. Flaherty and Mr. and Mrs. E. ed course luncheon. L mee. At the conclusion of the ——— evening a ‘luncheon was served. BIRTHDAY PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Bechtold entertained Mrs. H. W. Rosenthal entertained|a week ago with four tables of 16 children at a party Saturday cele-' bridge. Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Joslin and brating the fifth birthday suniver.| Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Vezal won honors. | sary of her son, Harry, Jr. Pink and/ — i Breen decorations were used with RETURN FROM ELLENDALE nut cups and other table appoint- Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Bavendick ments in the chosen colors. The|and daughter, Mary Jean, returned table centerpiece was a birthday] yesterday from Ellendale, where they cake lighted with pink and green| have been visiting the past two weeks candles. Eight of the mothers were at the home of Mrs. Bavendick’s par- also guests at the affair, spending the ents. Mr. Bavendick will resume his afternoon playing bridge. jduties at the government weather — bureau tomorrow, following his an- LADIES AID SALE AND DINNER | nual two weeks’ vacation. The Presbyterian Ladies Aid society —— will hold a sale and supper Thursday PRE-SCHOOL CLINIC at the church. All those having ar-] There will be a free clinic for chil- ticles to donate must have them ut dren of pre-school age conducted at the church by 9 o'clock Thursday the Still hall Wednesday, December morning. The sale will begin at 1. 1, under the auspices of the Still o'clock and continued througiou. {1e Community P. T. A. Dr. Maysil Wil- afternoon and evening. Supper will liams and a nurse will be in charge be served at 6 o'clock. tof the clinic. Any child of pre-school — age will be examined, ENTERTAINS AT PARTY — Mrs. Charles Martin was hostess TO BROADCAST Saturday afternoon at a birthday! Mrs. W. E. Fitzsimons of St. Paul, Party for her sons, Junior, six years! formerly of Bismarck and Mandan, old, and George, four years old.| wi broadcast tonight from 6:15 to There were 12 guests. Deconations 7:30 over the Gold Medal Station and favors were carried out in green, WCCO, Minneapolis and St. Paul. and pink. Games were played dur-| Mrs. Fitzsimons is soloist for the St.| entered the St. Alexius hos ing the afternoon, the prize going to, Paul Symphony orchestra. urday where they will ree: Phyllis Brainerd. - CAMPFIRE GIRLS MEET HOSTESS AT DANCING PARTY The Wetomachick Campfire girls Miss Phyllis Rosen was hostess were entertained at the Wachter Frit ‘There were 12 couples in attendance. Thanksgiving program. Those in At the conclusion of the evening a charge of the affair were Ellen lunch was served. The rooms were Pherrill,'Winifred Hall and Dorothy prettily decorated with flowers, ' Schroeder. VISIT IN BISMARCK. . ENTERTAINS INFORMALLY Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Grant McDonald| Mrs. J. W. McGuiness was hostess of Aberdeen, S. re in Bismarck, Friday evening at an informal part: guests at the homes of Mrs. McDon- The guests spent the evening in sew- ald’s parents, Rev. and Mrs. C. F. ing ‘and ‘pla: ng, bridge. A course Strutz, and Mr. McDonald’s father, J. luncheon was served at the conclu- R. McDonald. jsion of the evening. Covers were marked for cight. RETURNS FROM DICKINSON Miss Maude Angliss, who has been visiting her parents in Dickinson) — over the Thanksgiving week-end, has sive a supper at the McCabe Mctho- returned to Bismarck. dist Episcopal church Thursd De- — cember 2, to which the publi in- CLUB TO MEET The Current Events club will meet to raise funds to complete the Boy at the home of Mrs. Nellie Evarts, Scout cabin. 217 First street, Wednesday after- —_—_ HERE SATURDAY ' noon. ee Miss Eva Arntz, teacher in the RETURNS FROM STERLING Morton district, is a patient at the BOY SCOUT SUP ER Miss Mary Ellison returned Sunday /St. Alexius hospital. Miss Arntz was evening from Sterling, where she has visited by her mother and sister over been visiting since Thanksgiving day. CLUB TO MEET The Wednesday Study club will meet at the home of Mrs. W. E. Cole Wednesday afternoon ut 3 v’elock. HERE FROM STERLING Mrs. Martin Nelson of Sterling spent Saturday in Bismarck, transaci- ing business. HERE ON BUSINESS George ‘Flynn of Spiritwood was a business visitor in the city Saturday. FROM BURNSTAD C. P. Burnstad of Burnstad trans acted business in the city Saturday. PATROLMAN ILL Patrolman Paul R. Pecht is con- fined to his home by iMiness. ee the week-end. They have now re- turned to their home in Burnstad, CHAIRMAN PROM COMMITTEE Karl Benser of Bismarck will be in charge of the music for the Junior prom which will be held January & at the University of North Dakota, The -rom ix the biggest social event of the school y RETURNS TO HOPE Mrs, J.C. Dorrance and Jack Fox of Hope, N. D., who have been guests of Mrs. Della Fox for the past month, : Suturday for their home. Mrs, Fox is Mrs. Dorrance’s daughter and is Jack's mothe RETURNS TO STERLING R, D. Reif, principal of schools at Sterling, returned there this morn- How to Help Your ‘The Weather Sickly Children Probably snow late to- ae i i night or Tuesday; is Fee ee ee colder kward, Here’s.u good fair offer—give the little one MeCoy’s Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets as directed for 30 d and if he doesn’t gain in weight—in strength—in keenness of ijmind the druggist who supplied you will return your money. McCoy's has helped tens of thou- sands of frail, emaciated children to grow strong and sturdy—why yon't they help your ailing little one? 2 80, McCo; tablets Cowan's Drug Store: or any. druggist and the vitalising vitamines will help any weak, worn- Jamestown after a few d. The Boy Scouts of Troop 2 willfin Bisn Popular? She's that and more in Washingten, is the charming M Eppes B. Hawes, daughter of Senator-Elect Harry B. Hawe: She’s perfectly at home in the capital, too, bec was a congressman before the Missouri voters promoted him to a sen- souri. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE One of Capital’s Ornaments v .! s of Mis- | a: e her dad | ate seat. 1c ETURN TO FARGO Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mueller left Miss Ruth Kuhnle of Moffit spent; Saturday for their home in Fi after spending a few days with| friends. friends in the city. RETURN TO JAMESTOWN Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Nupen and fam- ily have returned to their home Bismarck. ment. VISITS HERE week-end with f1 UNDERGOES hospital Saturday mornin HERE ON BUSINESS Miss trict te the city WEEK-END VISITORS Miss Mabel Everson and Miss Lily! ited friends Hanson of Washburn vi ik over the week-end, HERE SATURDAY Ernest Burbage of Westhope speni vited. The purpose of the supper is|Saturday in Bismarck. RETURNS FROM FARGO Alfred Zuger returned / Saturday '! 14 is called “KOTEX.” Ends the Insecurity Of the old-time sanitary Matinee Every Day at 2 TONIGHT MONDAY & TUESDAY IRENE RICH Bennett, John Harron “MY WIFE AND I” A mother finds her hus- band and son fighting to win a gold-digger NEWS PICTURES COMEDY GILDA GREY “Aloma of the South Seas” Boys’ Furnishings at Half Price We are discontinuing our boys’ furnishings, depart- ‘Ihenf, needing the space for our men's furnishings stock. visit in 5 Miss Leah arth, teacher in the| y evehing at a dancing: party. schgol Friday evening with sft alstegstdehotl) - apent: the, nds in Bismarck. Shipp, Morton dis- atcted business in Huntley Gordon, Constance { it in Fargo. i ND VISIT H WE oj; the week-end in’ Bismarck with | A‘dapanese pearl firm, believing ‘that oysters have souls, has built # iniature pagoda as a shrine to pla- cate the spirits of bivalves from | which pearls » been extracted. | All kinds domestic utensils | from drinkin to washing-tubs, , k: e but are un-! i i} Great comfort in this new hygienic pad that dis- cards easily as tissue— no laundry | if i N many important counts, women are deserting the o! time “sanitary pad.” There is a new way. A way that multiplies protection. A way, too, hi 1 hi id bi and | embarrassment of disposal. || DR. M. E. BOLTOD pad. Five times as absorbent! And | deodorizes—ends ALL fear of of- As easily disposed of as a piece ' of tissue. No laundry. No em- barrassment. | You get it at any drug or depart- ment store simply by saying | “KOTEX.” Ygu ask for it without | hesitancy. f Costs only a few cents. Eigh 10 better-class women employ | Proves old ways an unnecessary risk, KOTEX| Ne laundry—discard like tissue iNew Officers of | K. C. Lodge Installed Judges to Open Two-day Session Here Tomorrow siimitica to Maw North® Dakota district judges meet here tomorrow and Wednesday to consider recommendations to be presented to the legislature as pari of the program of the state judicial; questionnaires sent to county clerks throughout the state. Discussion of amendments to speed up the administration o be held and cerning a chang stice ns ent mitting indis tavits of agains! or county will probably lation of officers of the council of the Knights of ditotium. Dis h of Mandan cr The new » deput grand knight; A anecilor; C. J. M Halloran, ullivan, advocate; M. . inside guard. S. D. Gridders May ing of ored by as held Sunday afternoon? ck, grand knight; J. conference ¢ meeting a nd Sunday. i prd of the nor cent ampionship team has b in a day or whether the accomplished feat. South Dako ate played 10 games this ye ithout losing one. will council. PRS 2 gg oad Chief Jusice A. M. Christenson is Shipstead Wants to be chairman of the meet.ng, which! e ry Will take up data compiled irom, Investigation of will! Washington, (P)—An ii con- vestigation into the marketing law wheat, corn and other grains is.fa t oa Labor, Bis-! Col riet was of- PERSONAL. GREETING. Bn DER your Personal Greeting Cards early, while our stock is fresh and Play at Honolulu! varied and avoid the usual last i lity of ; minute rush of having them engraved or printed. Better m playing Hawaii Uni-| service and attention can be ersity Honolulu during the} given to orders now than will hristmas holidays revealed to- ‘ lay by Coach C. A. West. be possible later on. West was approached by a repre- (LeROwies tre cEWELER') eS HELE CD BISMARCK. OAK. 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