The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 26, 1927, Page 5

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’ about the rooms, er, ——_—___—_—— SD TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1927 beck, who are leaving soon for Lin-| MOTHER DIES coln, Neb. Three tables were in play, | Mrs. Karl Fahlgren, mother were presefited with a gift. at the Bismarck hospital, died last _—_ Tuesday at her home in Big Timber, | RETURNS FROM BOSTON ! . B. at eat chairman of the’ here. board of administration, has returned two weeks ago because of her moth- ‘from Boston, Mass., where he attend- er's illness, Social and Personal THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE lis ‘visiting friends in Bismarck for | of |a few days. | following a-dinner, The honor juests Miss Edith Fahigren, student nurse * | Kenneth McKain‘ of Sterling spent Mont., according to word received | 3 y ii : ie Miss Fahigren was called home | Monday in the city transacting busi- | 5 ’ PAGE FIVE cut the “cost” ont of “the ‘high le rding to those who have made a tudy of th : cost of living.” | Study of the method. One advantage listed for it is that: i | THE WHY OF THE HERE FROM “STERLING IT IS A TIME SAVER Tt saves time, money, effort and annoyance. The Commun- ity Cheat means one campaign, CARD. OF THANKS . — We wish to extend to our many friends, our heartfelt thanks for HERE ON BUSINESS ir ki iT "Hiness: * ‘i ‘i ‘1 ree sledge. It puts a atop to their kindness duting the long’tl ed a meeting of the national commit- pees Aw uaae .| A Community Chest, constituting ne “ledee d after the death of our beloved Belk Home Scene . (Farewell Party Is tee of the astociation of priton re-| |.) VISITS HERE Ine’ business’ in the city: fore 'fety | new form of financing social serv./ {ht fRdleas tax days and drives | Husband ‘and father, “Also: fer: the s. form and prison labor. iss Beulal urchill, who re- | days, i york ii ii i i a b tif lowers. of Pretty Party (Complimentary to Dr. cently returned from Pittsburgh," AURUPAUOL CUE Vee Te ee act Se eee feamena at ttauacee . | Cenuta WILL VISIT HERE Monday Evening'and Mrs. Hollenbeck) some: ; formerly of Pa, is spending a week in Bismarck | je of Lincoln, Neb.,' with friends before returning to her | jarck, is expected to home in Beulah. Mr. and Mrs, C, S. Fossum enter- for a few days’ visit with friends, |by the separate organizations, ac: | nie Cry? Phelps. elpa. Neund Mee, W. 8. Hartley. Mr, and Mrs. Hf, E, Spohn. augurated this year. It has a lot }of advantages over the single bud- gone to Jamestown, get campaign conducted heretofore nothing, while individual drives coxt from 12 to 20 per cent of the amounts raised. One ¢; TO JAMESTOWN Leo Leonard h: paign instead of many helps’ | arrive in the city this evening for a} Za aol? tnd Mra 3. B, Belk and Me. tained Sunday evening at their home,| few days’ visit with old friends, He| VISITS PARENTS jointly last avaniiee the Belk home | 503 Fourth street, at a dinner in com: | Will be accompanied by T. M. Spring-| Mr. and Mrs. Roy Random of |g er of Jamestown, MONDAY CLUB MEETS The Monday club was entertained | yesterday at the home of Mrs. M. W oan. Mrs, A, M. Brandt gave an in- teresting review of “The Peasants” and Mrs, Roan gave a paper on “Elsa Bradstrom,” SUNSHINE SOCIETY TO MEET The Sunshine Society will) meet Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock at Hthe home of Mra, F. FE, Diehl, 809 sae | pliment to Dr. and Mrs, J. B. Hollen. ned. party: howorions Beet Yaris | beck who will leave in the neor fu: | B. Hollenbeck, who will make their/ ture for Lincoln, Neb., to make their | Decorations were in ‘yellow, taper candles lighting the tables. Dr. and Mrs, Hollenbeck were presented with an attractive gift, ‘ollowing the dinner the evening was spent in- formally. RETURNS FROM THE EAST |} David Sullivan, pioneer resident of Bismarck, returned Sunday from a Jamestown are in the city, guests of | | Mrs. Random’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, ! 8. J. King. \ RETURNS TO BISMARCK | Miss Constance Shipley has res turned to Bismarck after a week-end visit at her home in Linton. home in Lincoln, Neb., in the future. Cut flowers were used attractively There were six tables of bridge in play, honors going te Mrs, H. A. Gran and Mrs, BE. 4. Faunce, Dr. and Mrs. Hollenbeck received a guest favor. At the conclusion of the games a daintly appointed refresh- ment course was served. s "went to Devils | Lake this morning, called there by} the death of his father. four months trip through the New] Sixth street. RETURN FROM VISIT sue CLUB ENTERTAINED England states, where he visited sev-| — Mr. and Mrs, D. E. Hales have re- e home of Mrs. O. Lundquist was| eral brothers and sisters. Places INISINESS TRIP turned from a week-end visit with the scene of the Bismarck Study club visited durin the trip included Cal- ais, Maine; Scott Cameron has gone to the’ friends in Minot. | foston, Mass; New York, meeting yesterday. Twin’ Cities, Owatonna and Roches- Following oil call Mrs. 'V. E. Joslin gave an inter-| Baffalo, Chicago, and. the Twin| ter, Minn. on a few days’ business HERE FROM HAZELTON esting paper on “Native Flowers,| Cities, After spending a week here | trip. Miss Rita Schumeier of Hazelton Birds and Trees.” A business session was held and refreshments were served by the hostess, WINS GUESSING CONTEST A guessing contest sponsored re- cently bv the Bawman Furniture com- Dany, concerning the number of feet of wire in a spring exhibited, was won by J. G. Taylor. Mr, Taylor's guess of 1485 feet missed the correct figure by only three inches, Mr. Sullivan will to Stewartsdale, her eo where he will make his homes COSMOs CLUB MERTS Members of the Cosmos club held an: interesting mecting Monday eve- ning at the home of Mrs. M. W. Roan, ——eest CONFIRMATION CLASS The Right Rev. J. Poyntz Tyler, D. DP. bishop of Northy Dakota, will con- in ttt rm a class of candidates in St. H George's Episcopal church on Wed-| Jacob Schweigert of 611 Nesday evening. The services will be- gin at 7:30 and the sermon will be| preached by the bishop. The public jis invited to attend. | Boys’ and Youths’ TENNIS SHOES Genuine Crepe Soles Tenth street was taken to the St. Alexius hespital yesterday for treatment, RETURNS HOME Mrs. William Ryman, 113% First street, left the St. Alexius hospital | | Monday after an illness there. TO BATTLE CREEK | A.W. Gussner left this morning} { for Battle Creek, Mich., for a week or! | ten days’ stay. | CHANGE PARTY PLANS Instead of oe ey announced by members of the Women’s Benefit As- sociation for Thursday evening at, the home of Mrs. C. E. Will, the mem- bers will entertain tonight at the A. | 0. U. W. hall. The public is invited to attend. There will be no party at Mrs. Will's home, | _coNDUcTS FUNERAL HERE | Rev. Walter F, Vater, who is con- {ducting a series of special meetings | at the Methodist church in Washburn, «the Weather ~ General fair tonight 6? atl @°-Wednestay Cooler tonight Sizes 11% to 2, $1.65 Sizes 2¥;, to 8, $1.79 ENTERS HOSPITAL Mrs. Jacob Kramer of Wishek has, , entered the St, Alexius hospital for treatment. ! PATIENT AT HOSPITAL Mrs. Henry Fauth of Wilton is re-? Do not confuse them with imitation was in Bismarck for a few hours ceiving treatment at the St. Alexius crepe soles | Monday. He was culled here to of- hospital. | ficiate at the funeral services for T. sini onan | R. Phelps, Bismarck pioneer who died ENTERS HOSPITAL [lust Friday. | Donald Erickson, 110 Thayer, is re-| \ — ceiving treatment ‘at the St. Alexius ; AUXILIARY TO MEET hospital. ie . We Bal i The American Legion Auxiliary will a | meet Wednesday evening at 8 oclock TO TWIN CITIES Hanessiut | in the Lions room of the Grand Pa-, W. C. Hannewald left Sunday eve-| (cific hotel, Following the meeting’ ning on a business trip to the Twin! + the organization will be entertained Cities. \ | by the Legion ata dance at the Le-, ‘gion hall, | Shoe Department $2.00 HERE _ON BUSINESS Miss Lucy Hornberger of Si a business visitor in the city Mon- » Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Evensen and day. son, Charles, of Maxville, are visit- , ing at the home of Mi Evensen’y | parents, Mr, and Mrs, 8. G. Severtson, in Bismarck, : VISIT HERE , -New arrivals in advance | DR, M, E, BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 116% Fourth St. Phone 240W Bismarck, N. D. Ae, ‘millinery. ‘Specially priced at ENTERTAIN: AT: BRIDGE Sarah Gold Shop. Style with- 9, Bergeson’s Quality-Style-Eeonemy Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Gran entertain. gut extravagance. 312 Main , ed Friday evening at. bridge. in-com-: ————_!' pliment to Dr. and Mré. J:'B: Hollen-; Ave, Phone 566. Watch For Announcement of Opening of Our New Enlarged Basement Store A.W. LUCAS CO. HOSIERY SALE oa > aie | Silk Well Above Knee Silk to the Hem ~ Semi-Chiffon my $1.19 \ Full Line of Colors Sizes 81% to 10 Rarely are. there splendid Hose sold at so low a price as these. The same Hose that made such a hit when on sale some time ago. : _ Better Buy a Supply of Them Now | A.W. LUCAS CO. Always the Right Price and the Right Hose Now on Sale . See Windqw Display Today Watch For Announcement of Opening of Our New Enlarged Basement Store A.W. Lucas Co. 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