The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 6, 1927, Page 5

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Judge A. G. Burr Is to Address Nurses + at Commencement Jadge A. G. Burr of the North Ba- kota ‘supreme court will address the graduates of the Bismarck Hospi ‘training School at the’ commence- ment exercises which will be held this evening at the city auditorium. The musical program will be pro- vided by Kenneth Preston and the Nurses’ glee club, The Bismarck Hospital Praining School will grad- uate 22 students this evening. ; Benedict Bridge Club Is Entertained at a Pretty Dinner Party The Benedict bridge club was en- tertained Saturday evening at a din- ner at the Country club by Mr. and Mrs, Burt Finney, Mr. and Mrs. B. 0. Wate ye: { ) and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Thor- rz. Lilaes and lavender paper were used | for the centerpiece and other tabie appointments. Places were marked for 20 guests. ‘ Following the dinner, bridge was played ‘at the Finney home at 220 Anderson street. Honors at cards were won by Mr. and Mrs. Géorge Will and Dr. N. O. Ramstad. Miss Ankenmann Is Honoree at Bridge Miss Anna Mae Ankenmann, who i: 4 leaving soon for an extended tri was, honored’ Friday evening by Mr. and obe: ebb and Mr. and Mrs."M!'S. Gilman at a farewell party“at the Webb apartment. Lilacs and tulips were used to carry out a Floral scheme of decoration. Two tables of bridge were in play during the evening, the honors being won by Dr. and Mrs. L. E. Huschka, A dainty course luncheon served ut the conclusion of the games. Mis& I) Friday evening at a and Personat™ | Dancing Party For Young People Given at Country. Club Miss Margaret Will and M: ine Burnsides entertained 16 couples jancing party at the Country club. * Bouquets of lilacs were used to decorate the club rooms, whi! Hoops, bound with bright paper, were used to capture the partners in the “ladies choice” dance. Another feat- ure of the evening was the snow ball dance. Refreshments were served after the dancing. Mm George Will, E. Taylor and W. R, Lumry acted as ‘chaperons, Mr: and Mrs. O’Niel Entertain at Picnic (Mr. and Mrs. J. E. O'Neil of 410 Ninth street entertained their bridge club Saturday evening ‘nt a picnic dinner at Wildwood, There were about twelve guests, and the evening was spent in gam and dancing Loretta Leberg Is Honoree at Party Mrs. John Hoffman _ entertained Sunday ~ evening in compliment to Miss Loretta Lebe who will be a bride of next mo Following a social evening Mrs. Hoffman served:a dainty luncheon course. A color scheme of orchid and pink was carried out ‘in the dec- d Miss Leberg with a Marcia Thorpe Is Honored By Club Ankenmann was presented with a fitted traveling ¢: NEW SOCIETY EDITOR Mrs. R. E. Middaugh, 0 has been society editor for th ‘idune for the past two years, hag résigned her Position and co) ted her work with the Tribune Saturday. Suc- ceeding her is Mias Marjorie Brock- man of Jamestown, who hi siderable experience in newspaper work in her home city and in Madi ison, Wis. Persons knowing social news items of any kind will do both Miss Brockman and the Tribune ao favor by telephoning 32 and, asking for the society editor. ON VACATION TRIP Governor A. for International Falls, Minn.. where he will join a party of friends on 3 week's outing and fishing trip on Lake of the Woods. During his ab- » ce the executive office will be in| who have been on the faculty of the] marck Cloak Shop, 1 door; ‘hirge of Lars J. Siljan, who took office as secretary to the goverhor June 1, succeeding E.G. Larson, re- signed. ALL DAY PICNIC The Waziy Campfire Girls held an all, day. picnic at the Mandan play. grounds Friday. ‘The ‘girls hiked tq the park and enjoyed a pienie dinner at noon. The remain- der of the day was spent in explor- ing places of interest. about the ‘ grounds. Mrs. W. 0. Anderson, guardian, accompanied the grou) There were ten girls in the party. ; TO GO TO MINNEAPOLIS Mr, and ‘Mrs. R. E. Whitesel will leave in the near future for Min- neapolis where they will make their hoi “Mr. Whitesel has. accepted a position as agency supervisor with the Northwestern National Life In- surance company. He was previously with the Provident Life company here, VISITS HERE Miss Sara Torgerson, who has been teaching Wing during the winter, visited friends Bismarck over the week-end, She wat route to her home in Wisconsin where she will spend the summer. TO BLACK HILLS * John Brown and Art Benson left Saturday on a motor trip to the Black Hills, They also plan to go to Sand Creek, Wyo., for the fishing, return- ing to Bismarck in about two weeks. , a. GOES TO MILTON Mrs. Juanita Edick and son, Rohert left Saturday for Milton where they will spend the summer. 4. ON BUSINESS TRIP Wa... Beardsley of McHenry spent Saturday in Bismarck, looking after business interests. HERE: PROM -CLEVELAND' Mr, and Mrs, J, H. Sunder of Cleye- Ie: land visited friends in the city Sat- urday. , The, Weather Generally fair tonight ~ and Tuesday. Not ’ much change Marcia Thorpe, daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs. John Thorpe, was honored by the Treasure Seekers’ club at a meeting held Friday at the R. Wenzel hoi Misa Thorpe, who will go to Mingt soon to make her me, was presented with a gift by the club, of which she is a member. The evening was spent at games and music, At. the conclusion of had con- {the meeting a refreshment course was] son, Robert served. TO VISIT RELATIVES Mrs. Culve |. Ladd and Miss Clara Pearson left Saturday for a motor trip to Fargo and Minneapolis, where they will be the guests of relatives and frien They were accompanied as far as*Fargo by Miss Carol Nyse- Sorlie left Sunday| ter, who will'spend a few days with] properly fitted—Webb Bros. her parente. RETURN HOME’ Misses Sylvia, and Eva Haberman, Will school forthe past year, left this morning. for. their , home . at Bemidji, Minn. EASTERN STAR MEETING The Eastern Star will hold a regu- lar meeting Tuesday evenin; at 8 o at the sonic : tempi: ‘All mes are urged ta attend. : EN -ROUTE TO ALASKA Mr. ‘dnd “Mrs. Ferris Cordner ‘have, as their guests Captain and Mrs. R. B. Woolverton and children of Fort Sheridan, Il., who are on their way | —) Glorifies Old Furniture KYANIZE Floor Finish re- stores per enhances .the yoo furniture jE de ek ‘well as: fleors.; It's: pare ret it comes in several to will States trip by car, Father Slag I Leaves on European Journey a trip to European points, ai to return here by the latt August. d.| student for the June 7, wl Captain Sheridan stationed with the United. Mri J. Manson andy rmy. ,.They are making the}. Mayvill: id Mi been the guests of Mr. past week, will return to by Mrs, Henry Hanson, who it there for a few days. A. 0. U. W. The A. 0. will have a \ e Father John Slag, rector of St. Mary's cathedral here, left today on expects! W. lodge of einer roast Father Slag will first go to Minne- apolis and. then to Chicago and Mon-! treal, where he will sail for Irel He will visit Belfast and then Lo don and other English and Scottish towns, urged to come pre and silver, A special inv lodge. Following’ the pi held. EPWORTH LEA Father Kus- make the trip ters of Wy with him, RETURNS FROM SCHOOL Miss Velva Livdahl has returned home from Concordia college, Moor- head, Minn,, where she has been aj and small frying pan, ast year. Gerald| Livdahl, who has been attending the; University of North Dakota, is also} home for vacation. TO SPEND SUMMER Mrs. Charles A. Snyder and ch dren, Evelyn, and J for points in where they will atives and friends for the summer. They were accompanied by Miss Lorrajne Bohmen. DROVE TO NEW SALEM Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Boardman} and children spent Sunday at Ni Salem with friends. companied home by Miss Bera Coster who will spend several weeks in the city ag the guest of Miss June Boardman, members of the league a Mr. home of their daughter, M: Dirlam, 708 Avenue A. TO ATTE Boocinny left Sunday for Mayville Normal. Miss Alice Mosier of business. Ww. i ; r ‘the city ‘on business. IVERSITY eturned home Sun- ) iversity of North Dakota, Grand Forks, where he has been attending schoo f HAVE A SON 3 A son was born June 3 to Mr. ahd Mrs. J. O. Lien of Parsh: home of Mrs. Lien’s_ sis Selme Jacobson, 508 Second street. WILL SPEND SUMMER HERE Miss Lydia Bertsch has returned from the University of North Puko- ta to spend the summer with her par. ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Bertsch, Jr. ) Miss Katheryn Mar this: é morning for Minneayx where she By’ ELLEN J. BUCKLAND will spend the summe the gupst Registered Nurse of her aunt, Mrs. Haixey Hall. RETURN FROM WATERTOWN Mr. and Mrs. George F. Luck and returned) Sunday from Watertown, S. D., where they spent the past week with relatives, What’s your shoe size? The pair of shoes exhibited in our window are yours—-| FREE—if you can wear them better way called Kotex. Y It ends the embarra: laundry and disposal. dinary cotton pads, and | tects amazingly. The Bismarck Cloak Sho most, trying conditions. 13-day, sale now on.— cast of Capitol Theatre. WILL RETURN TO Ud Sy al < son of Fergus Falls, Minn.» wha Henry Hanson, 700 Avenue D, for tomorrow. They will be accompanied IC MEETING evening at 7 o'clock, -All members are ed with plate extended to members of the Mandan i iehic supper a regular business meeting will be UE BREAKFAST The Epworth league will have a breakfast tomorrow morning at 6 o'clock at the Methodist church. All families are invited to attend, and are asked to bring cup, fork) spoon, and Mrs, Andrew Bergstrom| Ed of Crookston, Minn., arrived Saturday | to spend some time as guests nt the SND NORMAL Misses Esther Hanson and where they will attend school at the HERE ON BUSINESS spending a few days in the city on HERE ON BUSINESS W. Whitney of Fargo is in Women’s New Hygiene Ends disposal problem— Discards like tissue Ke old-time sanitary pad has { been supplanted by a new and onyent ot fou dis- card Kotex as easily as tissue, | It's five times as absorbent as or-. You wear i, gowns and gay frocks under: the Also deodorites, and thus end§_all fear of offending. 8 in 10 better-class women. now use it. Great hospstals employ it. Doctors widely urge it. Minn, ad LAKE Matte r i baat ro t ine ie car for Fatge end! far thé a Mayville’ wail, yi TURNS HOME 3 spent Pg week-end in t Bismarck tomorrow : TO FARGO Mr. and itation Is friends. HERE FROM RICHARDT the guest of Carolyn Will daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. liamson, ind their AT DICKINSON atives, ‘d O'Neil of Hebron the of h O'Ne is parents, Mr, and Mr: rs. Curtis il, VISITS HERE Ann been a guest at the home of Mayville, Mrs. John Maassen, Sr., for days. SPENDS WEE ., Joseph Rubel returned to town this morning after spend week-end here with friends, - Fargo is a . H. W. Potte: week-end as the guests at, Breien, ra Most stores ‘jhave Kotex on counters thus pro- otex itself is “like” Kotex. KOT'€ Nolaundry—discard like ti a M more Crystity E' Miss Anna White of Hebron, who Mrs. Hans Gran and Mr. and Mrs. L. FE. Hanson drove to Fargo Saturday to spend the week-end with Miss Mary Hume of Richardton is Mrs. J. C, Haskin spent the week- end in Dickinson as the guest of rel- HOME FOR WEEK-END ck-end in the city us the guest Cal Hiers of Tacoma, Wash., has! ND HERE wrapped in plain paper, ready to be picked up without even asking. Package contains 12. Be sure “oe get the genuine Kotex, for onl . Mrs cottage he. city, returned to her norms) tM B | ‘ON jiamson, Vv. Wil spent s. J. E. Mr. and{ several | James- ding the r spent of rela- ILL ATTEND COMMENCEMENT | AT ST, ALEXIUS HOSPITAY * Fon ~ you get Miss Ellen Holton h to] Mrs. Cia 9 5) Fore Pe Northfield. Minn: whore bho will ate] tin ce'a wargame: Heemep Of eo ot | mate 4 ‘a tend the commencertent exercises of Carleton college, and visit, with rela tives for two weeks. » 4 issue Samuel Goldwyn », olierly tyrant.> - TONIGHT MONDAY, TUESDAY ‘and WEDNESDAY Matinee Every Day at 2:30 Ronald Colman Vilma Banky See Vilma Bapky jas the beauty of maid Colman as the dash- {ng gypsy bandit who steals her drom a Wedding. feast. Just os her marriage knot is to be tied with a Picture the dramatic turmoil of love, adventure and conflict that follows in this dazaling, .fast-stepping, beau- tiful romance of colorful Spain! Comedy “Ask Dad” es News Pictures out Surger "q lin is a patient at St, Alexius hospi- ‘work isswbeshutely satisfac- tery.—Bismarck Mattress & Renovating Co. Phone 605, 513 Broadway. RETURNS FROM JAMESTOWN S. W. Corwin’ returned Saturday from a short business visit in James- town, HERE FROM STEELE Mr. and Mrs. Charles hahiaedy of Y The 10th is the last day of discount on Gas bills. ests nna DR. M. E. BOLTON] Osteopathic Physician , | VAUDEVILLE TUESDAY PALACE MANDAN Two Evening Shows 8:15 & 10:15 O'Clock Bismarck Time 116% Fourth St. Bismarck, N. D. cA Welcome’ That “Doesn’t Need Words There’s no printed « Welcome” on our doormat... . but there’s hos- pitality in the very air of the store. Here youcan select your Florsheim Shoes in truly congenial surround- ings... in a store where men find it pleasant to be and to buy. 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