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THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1927 | Social and Personal. i ‘William Mills Entertains at Whist} For N. A. Norton Mrs. William Mills was hostess Wednesday afternoon to three tables of bridge at her pti Mrs. Fred Anderson, Mrs. J. H. Schloemer, and Mrs. A. Agre won the honor prizes tor high scores “at cards. Bright colored. spring flowers dec- orated the rooms and tables, lending an attractive note to the color Following the games the irved a refreshment course. Is was assisted in serving by her sister, Mrs. Jett Erstrom, Catherine He Helbling Entertains For Nurses, iuzchson "= * aunty Miss Catherine Helbling was hos- tess Wednesday evening to the gard uate nurses of St, Alexius hospital} M pice Kennelly, at a party at her home.in the Hughes apartments. Three tables of bridge were in play during the evening, honors going to Miss Cunnicunda Lacher and Miss Ita McDonnell. Lilacs and spirea were used to carry out a pretty floral note in the decoration of the rooms, while bowls of lilacs formed the centerpieces for the tables while the hostess served a luncheon course. Miss Paula Schulte of St. Louis, Mo. and Miss Marie Dietrich of. Harvey were out-of-town guests. GUESTS LEAVE FOR MINNEAPOLIS M Sadlier and son, Jerome, Heblbt, wh Have ooee the house guests of Mrs Bernard Andrus, left Tuesday evening for Min- neapolis where they will visit with relativesyfor several | weeks. EN ROUTE, 7 TO BEACH 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Woodward of Yankton, S. D., and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Woodward of Jamestown visited friends in: Bismarck Wednesday en route to Beach, where they will spend a week or ten day WILL TOUR EUROPE Miss Annabel Norton of Dickinson, who was a guest at the Dr. A. Whittemore home for a few days, left Monday for Montreal from whence she will sail for a summer in Europe. TO WESTERN, POINTS Mr. and Mrs. E. B, Stender left Wednesday for Dougias, Colo., and points in Wyoming where they will spend a two weeks’ vacation. RETURNS FROM VACATION Miss Ellen Holton has_ returned 1 a two weeks’ vacation which she spent in Northfield, Minn., and Forest City, Iowa. TO VISIT RELATIVES Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Herman left for Pollock Wednesday by car where they will be the guests of relatives for several days. FROM RALDWIN Mr. and Mrs. Fredolen™ Rupp anil Mrs. Henry Rupp of Baldwin are spending a few days in Bismarck with] friends. i | IN_BISMARCK HOSPITAL Mrs. W. K. LaPaugh of Linton has heen admitted to the Bismarck hospi- tal for treatment. HERE FROM MEDINA Mrs, A. J. Olson of* Medina is in the city as the guest of friends. The Weather Partly cloudy to cloudy tonight and Friday. Not much ‘change Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits Special Values $25—$35 Always Something New and Smart Birthday | Party ‘Given N. A. Norton was the guest of-hon- or -at a surprise’birthday party given Tuetday evening at the home of his sister, Mrs, C, J. Myers, at 228 west Rosser. Pink and white were used to carry out a color scheme in the decorations and table appointments, while bou- quets of lilacs and bridal wreath fur- nished a pretty floral note. Bridge was played at three tables. Miss Margaret Clooten and Miss Hel- en Ness won the honors at cards. Following the games, Mrs. C.D, Norton assisted her daughter, Mrs. course TO SEATTLE Mrs. L. M. Wilson and daughters, Dorothy Wilson and Miss Ber- left. Wednesday for and Mrs. D. S. Little! Lena Adams of this city, will accom- pany Mrs. Wilson and daughters, and will also make her home in Seattle with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. G. E, Munro. RETURNS FOR VACATION Miss Blanche Whittemore, daugh-| ter of Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Whitt more, has returned from the Univer- sity of North Dakota where she has been attending school for the past year. Miss Whittemore took her degree of Bachelor of Arts with the graduating class this month, and has been doing post graduate work in Expression during the past schvol year in adition to the required work for her degree. ATTENDING G COMMISSIONERS" FE. 0. naliey, executive officer of the state securities commission, is in Chicago this week attending the meeting of the ‘central group of securities commissioners, The states represented by commissioners are Wisconsin, Ilinois, Kentucky; Towa, Minnesota, Nebraska, , Michigan, In- na, and North Dakota, Mr. Bailey is secretary. of/ this central group. BAPTIST MIS SION CIRCLE .| while Mrs. M. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE yers will lead in the de- irs, Welliver and Mrs. votionals, ing. TO ATTEND UNIVERSITY | Miss Judith Rue, daughter of Mr.! and Mrs. J. J. Rue of this city, and, Miss Esther Tederstrom of ‘Wing will! where they will spend the entire, aum- mer at the University of Minnesota. al WILL MEET THIS THIS EVENING “{ The Nonpartisan club No. 1. will! hold its regular meeting @ 8 o'clock ; this evening in the Odd Fellows’ hall An interesting program on “Mexico has been prepared. All members are urged ¢o attend, VISITING SON AND DAUGATER M . Martin of Newark, New visiting her son, tip, statistician for road’. hoard, and her . Harry A. Jones. TO ATTEND WEDDING Mrs. V. C. Peters and Miss Irene | Simonson left Wednesday for Wash. burn where they will attend the wed- | ding of Mrs, Peters’ sister, Florence Nelson. ELKS TO MEET h Charles F, the state daughter, HERE FOR CONVENTION Ruben, Semruda of Balfour, who i: home of Willidm Barneck, 612 Ninth| street. AT ST. ALEXIUS HOSPITAL Richard Rausch, son of Mr. day. St. Alexius hospital suffering from a| broken arm caused by a fall from a horse. — img GUESTS AT J. P. SPIES HOME i H. J. Arlison of Washington, Miss Hazel F. Crown of | Va., are guests at the J.P. Spies, Alexandr home of Mr. and RETURN. FROM TRIP Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Liebole —and| daughter, Annette, returned Wednes- | day from a trip to Minnesota and onsin points, HAVE A DAUGHT Mrs. S. 0. Wena: 310 Fourth | street. | SON BORN | Mr. and Mra, Leo A. Rurette of | Rismarck are the parents of a son |e pRacnrarereny Was ii i FROM FORT YATES x George H. Purchase of Fort Yates, eeley will be hostesses to the meet- attending the postmasters’ convention | state's attorney of Sioux county, was | Marg: $ FROM DULUTH Mrs. Jean W and! from Duluth, leave this evening, for Minneapolis,! Mrs, P. J. Rausch of Raleigh, is inj called by the death’ o of her father. | VISITING TN Dt DICKINSON Newton ‘left this morn- ill Mrs. A, D s with friends. S$ OPERATION Miss take Welsel of Danzig .un- derwent an operation at St hospital Wednesday morning. RETURNS FROM VISIT "Tuesday ad spent spend a few da by, Where she days with relatives. een North Dakota fo» the past year, will remain in Seattle with her grandpar- The Baptist Mission circle — will meet Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mr: Welliver, 401 Twelfth street. Mrs. 0. 8. Jacobson will be in charge of the program, The Elks lodge Will hold its final! tal meeting of the season Friday evening at the Elks lodge room, A class of candidates will be initiated and lunch will be served. Wash, where they will visit s. Miss Kennelly, who has attending the University of HERE ON “BU INESS Axel Lundberg of Rej city transacting busin Bismarck’s Greatest Department Store Sale Every One Has N O Waited for Beginning Tomorrow Morning at 9 O'clock Our - Entire Stock of Webb Brothers’ Quality Cloth Coats Will Be Closed Out At Sp ort ] Ofthe —-. A price “= Exact duplications of Paris imports included in, Dress Coats of Charmeen, Twill and Twill Sheen, either plain, fur or ribbon trimmed. ‘Sport. Coats of novelty plaids, plain novelty woolens and tweeds, either plain pr fur trimmed. - Sizes and Styles for Miss or Matron Our Entire Stock—Nothing Reserved ' The ‘Dress Coats Every child’s coat in the store great- ly reduced for quick clearance. Sizes 3 to 14 years. All colors. J ust Received---New Voile Dresses ‘ Many clever’ novelty prints in popular colors and patterns—cool, summery frocks for afternoon and street wear in ah nagorcene of styles for everyohe—Moderately Children’s Coats born Wednesday at St, Alexins hospi- | Closing-out Sale | VISITIN Mrs, J J. IN BISMARCK hw | DRIVES Mrs. Letha ‘TO JAMESTOWN Truesdale’ drove was eral days as the guest of relatives. ernoon. EK. H. Spek Second street. wi s with relati Alexius | ON BUSINE Norman I. Roop left t {for a business trip to Fargo. T OF r HER WILSOD ian Kunkell of New Two pairs on about twenty Men’s zer and daughter, aret, of Washburn are spending jat Mandan, isa house guest at the! business visitor in Bismarck to- a few days in Bismarck with friends. to mson has returned Jamestown Wednesday to Spend sev- f Me Harold Taylor ednesday to spend 8 al is in the city as the guest »T2Miss Esther Wilson;.208 Rosser. HERE FROM WING land Utilities Co, DR. M. E. BOLTON 114% Fourth St. ' Bismarck, N. D. Now Is the Time to Buy | Your New Suit If you fear the expense, drop into our store and see how reasonable our prices are. Cortley Suits For Young Men Two pairs trousers, pure wool fabrics in: the newest and most pleasing blends of gray, tan, 5 blue or brown $20 to $45: Cortley Junior Suits For Boys of trousers $8 to $18 Suits—all guaranteed pure wool $10, $15 and $20 New Lanpher Straws vith June In Tune Values up to $16.50 $“4.98 soraewhat limited Doors Open 9 A.M. Webb Brothers ° “Merchandise of Merit Only” ~ Dahl Clothing Store Forty-five years in Bismarck, N. Dak. No woman who likes new hats can afford to miss this great two-day clear- ance of spring and early summer hats, featuring new silks, straws, com- binations and Viscas in large and small head sizes, either close fitting or large shapes. Selections include trimmed and tailored hats for dress or sport wear in all the season’s favorite colors as well as black or white. THREE. GROUPS $4.98 Mrs, EF. E. See of Wing was a guest of friends inthe city Wednesday. A Radiantfire takes. the | chill off these cool mornitigs evenings.—Consolidgted Osteopathic Physician © Phone 240-W