The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 27, 1927, Page 5

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THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1927 ____ ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | : PAGE FIVE Mrs. Frank Murphy, his guatdians.| ceiving many lovely. gifts. Covers| ning. Cards and music were enjoyed| were entertained at cards at the home Falls, Minn., where they were calléd| San Francisco, Pasadena and Los: Ad= 9 , He left Wedhesday evening for Chi-| were marked for 24 Quests. (after the supper. of Mrs. Herman Ode, 1108 Thirteenth | last week by the death of ‘Mr. Han-| geles, California, where he will xpetid 2 a cago where he will visit, en route to} “After the dinner six tables of| Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Simons | Street. Lunch was served at the con-| son's father, Peter Hanson, the remainder of the winter. OCcia. ers Panama and New York where he will! bridge bridge were in play, nonors| entertained Monday evening at din- idle of the party. ed — be stationed in the future, | going to Mrs. J. W. McGuiness, Mrs.| ner in honor of Miss Garvik, se ih a aoRtRae ee TO MINNESOTA ‘ Weide and Mrs. W..B. Parsons. Miss -— RETURNS FROM [OWA Gottlieb Kikul of 718 Main street] | Miss Frances Schakall’ has gone to 5! Waffle Supper Given Peaafhg iets male taee al ceoncE WALLACE HERE || Mrs. Harold Sorenson returned tast| has been ill at the St, Alexlus hospi: Peaecenes Reena Pe eat | » Miss r _ 8S) George Wallace of Minneapolis,| everfing from Osage, lowa, where she| tal for the past week. It will probably < Federated Club Riga Appoint Beek ral | Arduth Gussner assisted in serving. | former state tax commissioner, is in| was ealted several’ weeks ago by the] be several days or a week before he] The Women’s Benefit asso- m: . — | Bismarck to spend the week-end. He| illness and ensuing death of her| is able to be out again. ciation is giving a dance Fri- Committees For Annual Convention . an eyer Yesterday Miss Bessie Garvik ig at the MeKenzie hotel. For sgv-| father. Major Sorenson arrived home | parti roy ain wahnat the 4-0 at Meeting i in Bismarck -Wednesday Mrs. G. H. Dollar and Mrs, P. J.! 8 li ted at eral years at nd ue NOMate eee TO VISIT HERE U. W. hall. Public invited. Meyer entertained Wednesday evenin; Com imente a BALL lh ail ai idl sone Mrs. I, W. Standley of Hope ar-| 7," e * ‘ The annual convention of the North; HxWaldo of Minot, state chairman of| at ‘the formats home, "300. Fourth p . > was with the federal trade commis- PARENTS OF DACGHTER rived in Bismarck Wednesday and Gcod music. : ‘ Dakota Federation of Women’s clubs| press and publicity, editor of the atate| street, at a waffle supper and bridge Parties This Week| sion at washington. v. c. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Neibauer of 218] will spend the rest of the legislative Bieta a will be held in Grand Forks, October| magazine, the Bulletin, and national| party. There were two tabies. of ° Second street are the parents of u| session here with her husband, Rep-| See Mighty Michael Siro- 4, b, and G according to plans made/ vice chairman of publicity, supervis-| guests. The tables, wére lighted with! Miss Bessie Garvik, who is leaving| DEGREE OF HONOR TO MEET | daughter born this morning at the St.! resentative Standley. goff. Wednesday afternoon by the executive] ing the publicity work of 11 north-| candles and bouquets of flowers form- Monday evening for Grand Forks aft-| ‘There will be a regular meeting of | Alexius hospital, we board and council. of the -| western states, at a luncheon this| ed the centerpieces, er being employed in Bismarck for| the Degree of Honor this evening at ——— PARTY POSTPONED ' eration at the closing sesi noon at the Prince hotel. After the supper bridge was play-|the past few years, has been honor|S o'clock at the home of Mrs. J. W. NERE FOR TREATMENT The party that was planned for the two-day meeting @n Bismarck. Out-of-town guests at the luncheon| ed, honors going to Mrs. J.C. Taylor! guest at a number of social affairs | Scot Seventh street. There will] Mrs. Itner of Hurdsfield has | Rebekahs and Odd Fellows for Fri- BOLTON Holi avi pitilbeand bd iis sil bug E. J. Conrad, president, and Mrs. R.D. Kennelly. this week. Miss Garvik hag been| be installation of officers. been in arck the past week re-} day evening has been postponed until DR. M. E. 4 ay state meeting was apointed with. Miss| Mrs. C. Newedmber, press chair. S05] man f the Smith-B hat shop — ceiving medical treatihent, a later date because of other work i ysici Beatrice Joknstone of Grand Forks,|'man, and six other members of the Mesdames Br ‘Brown atid i ee ene State HIDES PANTY. ha that evening, Mgt tialat Physician’ « instructor in the University of North| Mandan Fortnightly club, Mrs. C. A. } eid [EA ree ears teen of the Royai Neighbory] RETURN FROM FI —— sede tke Be ena Dakota, as chairman. Other meinbers| Cross of Dawson, president of the} Gussner Entertain} i) ne ae lodge enjoyed a sleigh ride party] Mr. and Mrs, Henry Manso TO CALIFORNIA FOR WINTER Bismarck, N. D. ACDaMues of BE Thotinss| Tbeated: ERC Be srg ie i te For Janet Carufel | # = wattte suppe: Wednesd ~| Tuesday evening, after which they] ed, to Bismarck today from Fergus,| F. W. Evans left this morning for] Grand Forks is located. districts and Mrs. E. 0. Dickinson of| yy, me Mrs. C. L Young, state chatritin| Minot, vice chairman of the state de-| piven “neertaned Wetueey awl \ of the department of legislation, was| partment of :¢es3 and Publicity and ning at the home of the former with appointed as chairman of the resolu-| president of the third district, a Seer coutie vides Miunee in coms ‘ 4 * tions committee for the state i 3 i vention. Other members are Mrs. H. ROM OPERATZON | Piiment to Miss Janet Carufel, a bride ; a0 L, Botley of Fargo and Mrs. A.M] Luelle Tibbets of Wilton, who has| of,test month. | The , decorations, Powell et Devily: Lake. fon wreuperating after an operation| <ciots, were eapecially appropriate a ; isa Beatrice Johnstone was elected) for appendicitis, has resumed ‘her| Sis “‘Caratels wedding to Newton T ) r ) t ) chairman. of the department of ap:| studies at the Bismarck Business Col- i lege. Daffenrud will take place on Valen- tine’s day, The honor guest’s place ar Rie rakes wal azrenenas eos Where you expect more for your money--And Geét It. plied education, s1 tha P, Tatem of resigned. Mrs. J. Cando was selected as ch ry the division of education, succeeding stati d al Calif. i affair was in the nature of a mis- bad Dees thes rere caits in the | Cotsteous dhowsr,, Mite ‘Carufel:t4- Miss Johnstone. A resolution of ap) courtesy-extendddiwas of ithe Bismarckfedera ernor A. G. Sorlie, the ture;.and the Rotary and Kiwanis clubs. A number of state and district of- \ navy, been the guest of The People Go Where Values Are Greatest. Here are-some of the crowd bringers from the $2,000,000 closeout of Lindeke, Warner & Sons, St. Paul Jobbers ficers and chairmen, presidents ‘ press chairmen of Bismarck clubs and eight members of the Mandan Fort- nightly club were\guests of Mrs. F, A Correction . nan Ginghams, Chambraya, Percales—in vari- © “oe The Weather In our advertisement yesterday an House Aprons cnx cde aniliintitin; Ska teed 2 for 1 00 Partly cloudy tonight error was'tade in thepriceigivenion ime so gg mn eo Ladies’ Handkerchiefs.’ It should M U S it: Heavy weight flat fleece, medium weight $1 00 Ay 1A, have read— - en’ Ss nion ULLTS ribbed. 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