The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 2, 1927, Page 5

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»\ : Mrs. o £ With the closing of ‘schools this week many of the teachers and stud- ents are leaving on summer vacations. Miss Winnifred Barrington will to her home at Chippewa Falls, Wis, and will later attend the summer ses- sion at the University of Minnesot iss Judith Rue will also-attend the niveraity of Minnesota. Miss Marie Robertson will go to! her home in Minot for a time. Her plans for the remainder of the sum- mer. are indefinite. Miss. Lucy Branter will go to Spokane, Wash., after a short visit at her home in Lakota. Miss Maude Schroeder will be in Bismarck and Valley City dur- ing the summer holidays. Miss Jessie Grinde plans to spend the vacation at her home in jay- ville. Miss Jeannette Myhre will leave June 10 for the Pacific coast returning the latter part of the sum- mer for a visit at her home in Rey- nolds. Miss Lucile Malmquist and Miss Blanche Houser will be in Bis- marek, Miss Jean Gardiner will be at her home in Brockett this summer and Miss Marguerite Lyness will be at her home in Bloomington, Wis. Miss Clara Reistad will visit at her home in Waleott and Miss Marian Morange will remain in Bismarck. Miss Flor- ine Huber plans a trip to Lodi, Calif, and Miss Leona Mushinski will be at her home in Three Lakes, Wis. Miss Ruth Rowley will rer-ain in the city and Miss Agnes Boyle will spend a large part of the vatation here, Mrs, Ella Casselman, principal of the William Moore sehool, will spend the summer at her-home in Bismarck. Miss, Jennie Gilitene will also be in Bismarck for a_ fai part of the summer, Miss Edna Jones will go to Minot. Miss Anne’ Rodewold will visit relatives in Wisconsin. Miss Helen’ MeLean will go to her home’ in Grafton and will take a trip to Seattle, Wash,, later in the sum- mer, Miss FI eth Rest is going to her home in Walhalla for a time and bas not completed her plans for the remainder of the summer. Miss Isabelle Campbell will spend the vacation at her home in Sheldon, Ia,, and Miss Lavina Register will be at home in Bismarck. ‘Social and Personal Interesting Vacations Planned By Teachers of Bismarck Public Schools ; tim dred Huff plans to go to her home Marie Huber, Will school lans to remain in Bis- f Miss Elizabeth Donovan will go to her home in Williston. I also spend some time in lis, Mont. Miss Nora Me-| Gettigan will remain in Bismarck. Margaret Dalenberg was the scene of a very pretty wed- Becomes Bride of David R. MacDonald The Presbyterian church at Steele ding Wednesday afternoon at 4:30. when Miss Margaret Elizabeth Daleg-| Dalenberg of Steele, became bride of David Robert son of Duncan R. MacD marck. The impre: as used, Rev. C. F. iz. The bride was given in riage by her father. Miss Esther H. Teichman, school/ nurse, will go to her home in Fargo.) Miss Charlotte Schmidt will visit at! her hore in Milbank, S. D., ard Miss| Gertrude Evarts will stay in Bis-| marck, Miss Jessie Striegl leaves soon for her home in Milton June- tion, Wis. Miss Dot E. Barry will go to her home in Petersburg, N. D., and later| ! plans to tour the west. Miss Esther| Maxwell will be at her home in Wil-| ton, Miss Sylvia Haberman will go to her home in Bemidji, Minn., and! jt in Minneapolis and Iowa. s Eva Haberman wil study at the University of Minnesota. Miss Rita Murphy will go abroad for the summer. Mrs, Juanita Edick will go to her home in Milton, Miss Margery Mortis to her home at Ipswich, S. D., and Miss Irene Lam- bertus to her home in Parkston, S. D. Miss Irene Robertson goes to Minot and her sister, Miss Winifred Robert- son, will remain in Bismarek for a later going to Minot. Miss Dorothy Dakin, Miss Ethel McGruer, Miss Elizabeth Jones, and Mrs, Mell Pollard will spend part of the summer in Bismarck. Miss Mil- in Renville, Minn., and Miss Bothilde Swanson to Minneapolis. Frank H. Brown, high school prin- cipal, will be in the city until August when he will go to Winnipeg, Canada, fora month. Mrs. Brown has gone to Minneapolis to attend the graduation of her sister and will later go to her home in Hendricks, Minn., to spend the summer, Gordon Brown, Oscar Kolberg, S. P. Orwoll and R. L. Wells will re in Bismarck during the summer. J. J Macleod and family will go to Jamestown, N. Y., where he has ac- cepted a position for next year. Har- old Collins will study at the Uni- versity of Chicago. Roy Neff plans to travel during the summer. 5 Mrs. J. H. Freeman Esther Schultz Is Honoree Wednesday at Farewell : Party Mrs. James F. Pearcy and Mrs. W. J. Riggs were joint hostesses Wed- nesday evening at the latter's home on Avenue Bat a prettily planned party in compliment to Mrs. H. ‘J. Freeman, who will leave soon, for Gladstone, Mich., to make her home. Six tables of bridge were in play during the ing, honors going to’ Mrs. E. A. Kaiser. Mrs. D. E. Shipley and Mrs. B, A. Woehle. A color scheme of lavender and yellow wi carried out, bouquets of lilacs de orating the rooms, A luncheon was served after the games. i Mrs. Freeman was presented with a guest prize. Squirrel Club Will Give Dancing Party The Squirrel club will entertain at a dancing party this evening at the Country club in honor of the Bis- marek high school class of 1927. This party will mark the close of the Squirrel club’s social season. There are now about 60 active members in the Squirrel club, iny cluding Bismarck high school study ents and alumni. This fast growing, club promises to be one of the larg- est of its kind in the state and its members hope that next year will be a banner year for the Squirrels. W.C. C. Will Hold © Election of Officers The Women’s Community Council will elect officers at the last meet- ing of the season which will held tomorrow afternoon at the Associa- tion of Commerce rooms. All dele- gates are urged to-attend this annual election, ¥ 3 ee Miss Pauline Rich, city librarian, has been secured by the Busine: and Professional elub to address the meeting. TO CALIFORNIA Miss Ethel Barnes, who has been visiting Bismarck for the pa: week with Ker sunt, Mrs. Ww man, left lay for Calif. Miss Barnes stepped re youte from her home in Washington, D. C,, to the coast, we ON VACATION - i dMiss.. Charlotte Lynstad of the Qijan “& , Ramstad clinie, has gone to Fargo and Halstead, Minn,, where she wi spend her vacation with friends. hs Lynstad will be away a month. u 4 VISITED FARM Harry Clooten “week-end at her farm in townsh'~ IN THE HOSPITAL Miss Veronica Schoener of Mandan . is a ‘patient at St, Alexius héapital. spent the hristiana, The Weather Partly cloudy tonight and. Friday. Not ARE YOUR MADEFOR =. YOUN — jsame car at Beulah Honored at Pretty Dinner and Shower Mrs. E. A. Brown and Mrs. A. W. Gussner were hostesses Wednesday evening at a pretty miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. Brown in. compliment to Miss Esther Schultz, who will be a bride of this month. A course dinner was served at four tables at 6 o’clock. A color scheme of pink and white was carried out in the decoration of the rooms and table appointments. An umbrella covered with pink rose petals was suspended from the ceiling, and from the side of the umbrella tiny hearts were hung on which clues to the hidden gifts were written. At Miss Schult: table a large heart, on which a miniature bride, groom and minister stood, formed the centerpiece. The ch of the bride- to-be was decorated with rose petals and pink tulle. Little crepe paper ladies holding umbrellas, and rose nut cups marked the places at the tables. Pink taper candles were used on all of the tables. Following the dinner bridge was. played. Honors at cards were won he W. S. Rohrer, Mrs. W. C. Ms, gS d Mrs. H. A. Wilham, Misses Yency Dickinson and Ardeth Gussner dssisted the hostesses, Mr. and Mrs. Harty . Entertain at Bridge Mryand | Mrs. J. M. Harty enter- tained last evening at their home at 417 West Thayer in celebration of their fifth wedding anniversary. There were three tables of brid, in play during the evening, F. D. Cordner winning the prize for high score. Following the games a course luncheon was served by the posiene assisted by Mrs. A. L. Over- ee, TO RESIDE IN BEULAH A. W. Peterson left where they will While in this city employed with the Capital Chevr: company, and he will be with the distributors of the WITH ADVERTISING FIRM Daffinrud, who has been k of North Dakota for some time, is now employed with e American Art Works company. ding party entered to the strains of, Lohengrin’s wedding march, played| by Mrs, Hazel Richards of Steele. The bride’s gown was of satin, georgette and silk She wore a full length veil which was held; in place with a wreath of orange, blossoms. Fer shgwer bouquet was| of bride’s roses arf lilies of the val- ley. | The bridesmaids were Miss Mar-| jory Hunt of Jamestown and Miss Mayola Nagel of Steele. Both wore charming frocks of delicate peach and ‘orchid georgette. Their bou- quets were of bridesmaid roses. — | William Ankenmann of Bismarck,; a classmate of the groom, was best man, The ushers were Marvin and Loraine Loerch of Steele. Immediately following the cere- mony a reception was held in the church parlors which were prettily decorated in green and white. A two course Ivincheon was served, bride’s table being centered with a beautiful wedding cake, Assisting) Mrs. Dalenberg in the serving were Mrs, Crole, Miss Alma Barta and Miss Helen Boucher, all of Stee | Mr. and Mrs, McDonald left by) car on a wedding trip to the Twin Cities and other points in Minnesota nd South Dakota. For traveling the bride wore 4 suit of navy blue with a close fitting hat of red. Qut-of-town guests were Mrs. M.. S. Hobbs of Chicago, an aunt of the Automobile Insurance Do you own a car or think of buying one? Be sure you are pro- tected from all worry.’ At a small cost per month we can take Liability — Fire — or collision. Today make the acquaintance of the AETNA-IZER in Bismarck — The man worth knowing. Henry & Henry Insurance | care of you—Theft—| ps ‘apol! Bismarck, sister of the and Mrs. Wil artsdale mann, Mrs, ;| past. month, “| graduated from the Bismarck | school and, for the las The altar was banked with apple’ has b n | blossoms and gladiolas and the wed-| the city engineer. Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT THURS., FRI, SAT. Hailed as One of the Year’s Biggest Pictures! From tl Mr. Daffinrud will make his head- quarters in Bismarck. RETURNED RECENTLY Mrs. P. N. Ryan and daughter Marian returned recently from a trip to Minneapolis where they Visit- ed for a week. En route home they were the guests of friends in James- town. GURSTS OF SISTER Mrs, H. J. Fretheim and dat ters, Blanche and Phyili tinger are in Mrs. Fretheim’s A. Young, 906 RETURNS HOME Nathaniel Hawthorne's Thrilling Classic - Miss Lucille Sperger returned to home; gt Marion ding several days in the city as quest of her sister Mrs. A. W. TO JAMESTOWN M. C. several da: Mrs. Roy lom, VISITING HERB Mr. Leith gone to for Tuesday after ucas | Maui of ‘Braddock hite| Mauk of Braddoc wihe the city Wednesda Miss Miss Catherine Tuesday from Fargo, where she Nas / spent several days. Mrs. Max Schulte is few days in New Salem, attending to business interests Mrs. ark Lindblad of Minné-| erine MacDonald of oom; Mx. iam MacDonald of Stew- Mis’ Cat! Mrs. Sara West Anker RE. and Mrs. MacDonald will in the office of the company in Bismarck. four been employed HERE FROM BRADDOCK" AT ST. ALEXIUS RETURNS FROM FARGO Holeer ON BUSI NESS spending HERE FROM ALMONT Mrs, J. A. Kelvsen of Almont is Ispending several days in Bismarek twe' on business. * TO FARGO G. M. Langum left Wednesday for! Fargo on a brief business visit. That's all it takes to apply are of these dainty decora- jons, Kyanize DECAL TRANSFERS. Miniature oil paintings in floral and other patterns. Easy to apply as a posta, Be oat. fie et $ water and slide on. Inexpensive—50 cents for sheet of dozen or more. To be used over a finish done with Kyanize. Let's show them > will you? A. W. LUCAS CO. Potter-and = Miss Margaret Kajan, all of Biamarck. r. at home at 404 Eighth streets dBis« marek, after July 1. Mrs. MacDonald is a graduate of| berg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter, _ tie high school and is em- the’ P' MacDonald, : Li Id of Bis-; has ; eo! of pretnuptial parties during: A. W. She; been honor guest at a number | the| mer. igh years | f in the office of W. Mikesell and Miss Ida sited friends in| Elizabeth Schwahn of 322 Twelfth street south is a patient at St. Alexius hospital. returned | “* a the park, LUNN GOEs TO PARK Villis Shepard, son of Mrs. Kath- erine Shepard of Bismarck, has left for Yellowstone National park where he hit! ple suring the sum- Mr. Shepard arrived home thi Mr, MacDonald was| week from Grand Forks, where he had been attending the University of North Dakota. ANNUAL PICNIC The annual picnic of the Junior! | high school was held Wednesday aft- Mandan Chautauqua} \ pia Games and various informal| ALUMNI MEETING CHA! amusements were enjoyed and a pic nic supper was served. and eighth grade students attended. DISMISSED FROM HOSPITAL A ish, who has spent ernoon at the VISITS PARENTS *¢ il Ryan | morial day week-end as the guest of | days. wts at Braddock IN_STRELE Boguslousky went Steele Wednesday. Rev. A. A. and Mrs. Gerald Aanstead of are visiting at the Indian school as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. Bruce Doyle. UNDERGOES OPERATION Matthias Vey of Ashley underwe: an operation for apne! proiay, morning at St. Alexius hosp! RETURN FROM MINOT and Mrs. M. W. Arndt ha’ where thi — is RE FROM ise Cle belle Bal REG, ley. eff jerwent itis -Wed- returned fi Mit Visited friende | for the past few days. Cf Bogan Rye “AN AUTHENTIC LARS HANSON HENRY B. WALTHAL . GREAT Novel KARL DANE RETURNS FROM FARGO Miss Susan Scheaffer has returned from Fargo where she, attended a meeting of the Quota club, of which | the ‘home of Mr. and. Mrs. J. she is a member. panied home by Miss Wanda Teich- man, who will spend the remainder of week here Teichman. accom- Esther The seventh Me- styles of the spring season. $10.75 Dress and Utility Coats, Charmeens, Twills, Plaids, Sport. Weaves and Novelty ’ Woolens, plain or fur trimmed, including some of our more recent arrivals. . There’s a size and style here for everyone. Values up to $49.50. Wash Prints Light and dark patterns in floral or figured motifs on a fine quality. 32-in. English print. light weight for children’s or women’s dresses, rompers, aprons, kitchen drapes or any use you may wish. Regular TRU SUC EEUAE TEU ACER CUE ‘EN ROUTE TO VAN HOOK Mrs. John Fairley. and . daughter, Mae, of Jamestown were guests at GOES TO MINOT Miss Frances Connors of Seattle, Wash., who has been employed here for several months at the offices of Harty Wednesday while on their w to Van Hook, where they will spend several weeks with ‘friends, aye eee a | Harold George Albrecht of Roseglen left Bismarck during the winter with his this morning for Davenport, la.. on a/ parents, Mr. and Mrs. " J. Rupert, business trip, Mr, Albrecht is an) has left for his former home in aviator and goes to Davenport to! salem, Ore. transact business in behalf of a ee proposed airplane company. week for Minot. TO QREGON Rupert) who has been in | WILL ATTEND MEETING READING CLASS | Judge I. C. Davies went to Minot Are NE cease. wilt be, Wednesday where he will attend a dat the Bismarck Public Ii. Mecting of the I. O. 0. FE. grand a ee aera edi lode. He will return to Bismarck All students of the sixth, seventh and | 'MCrrew- eighth grades interested in the class are invited to atte: The regular meeting of marck Hospital alymni, which announced for this evening, will be held tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock jat the home of Mrs, Ferris Cordner, 22 First street. RETURN FROM RE | Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Cordner have | returned from Regan, where they have been visiting for the past few AN HERE ON BUSINRSS i Webb Block W. C. Johnson of Fargo, repre- to) sentative of the veterans’ bur is} transacting business in the city ‘Spring Dresses , Wy "ty, wy ie ill HH} “Nyy May, fy My > Uo My) $14.75 Spring Coats | Three Extraordinary Groups _ $] 750 A nice, 9c yD. ' |. “Merchandise of Merit Only” eUVUYUUEUTEMMLCUEUEAG ECCT CUCU PUT ACTA UNE AEEETEEETI on pert photoyras Se, short ‘time only—Dor- City National Bank Drs. Cole and Blunt, is leaving this 2! man, Bldg. Offered for sale at a good price and terms. is one year old, in best of condition and in the best of PING PONG'P Good photos made by ex- ers, 15 for Bismarck, N. D. locations, Hedden Real Estate Agency ‘ Millinery Lovely trimhed hats in the best spring and sum-:.: mer styles—Viscas, Hemps. Milans, Silks and com- binations in all the popular colors. three popular prices for quick clearance $1.95 $3.95 Webb Brother $4.95 THE R. E. WHITESEL HOME This house Phone 0. DR. M. E. 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