The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 22, 1927, Page 5

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ee Frere ot WEDNESDAY; JUNE 22; :1927 : z fy ANY ee Social and Personal : is ERE ata AOR Mrs. V. J. LaRose Is Hostess at Tea For Miss Marcelle LaRose Mrs. V. J. LaRose entertained Tues- day afternoon at tea from three to five o'clock in compliment to her daughter, Miss Marcelle, who has re- turned home: recently from Rosary college, Chicago. The guests were friends of Mrs. LaRose and Miss Marcelle who have recently returned from school. Yellow roses and spirea in a black lacquered basket were used for dec- Betty Mullin Is Honoree at Pretty Birthday Party. _Mrs. J. L. Mullin entertained ten little: girls zee afternoon in honor of the seventh birthday anni- versary of Her daughter, Betty. ‘The color scheme of yellow was carried out in crepe paper appoint- ments for the table and about the rooms. An event of the afternoon was a treasure hunt, while the guests enjoyed many other games as well. At the conclusion of the after- noon the hostess served refreshments. oration in the dining room, while a] A large birthday cake with seven yel- single vase of pink roses was placed in the living room where M-- La- Rose and Miss Marcelle reccived the guests, Mrs. W. B. Pierce presided at the low candles formed the centerpiece for the table, while tiny dolls marked the places for the guests. Betty re- ceived many birthday gifts. ing by Miss Catherine Bodenstab ena’ Pearl E. Ramey and Miss Jane Stackhouse. Friends Give Party For Mrs.A.L.Almquist: Mrs. A. L. Almquist was the hon-, erdink of Strasburg occurred Tuesday oree Monday afternoon at a surprise party which a group of her friends’ Rev. W. W. O. Rowerdink Are Married in Bismarck The wedding of Miss Pearl E. Ramey of Linton to William C, Row- at 1:30 at the Methodist parsonage, E. Vater officiating. Miss gave at her home on the occasion of| Grace M. Jenson and Otto C. Schoop her birthday. At the conclusion of a social after- were the attendants. The bride has been teachihg in noon the guests served a luncheon Emmons county, while the groom is course, Mrs. Almquist was presented with many lovely birthday gifts. WILL TAKE TRIP Lloyd Hamlin, who has recently returned from Fargo, where he was graduated from the North Dakota agricultural college, will leave soon! with his father for an extensive trip; through Idaho, Glacier and Yellow- stone parks and other western points. | Lloyd’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Edgar | Hamlin, attended the graduation ex- ercises at the agricultural college | and returned to Bismarck with him. LUTHER LEAGUE MERTING The Luther League of the First Lutheran church will hold a devotion- al and social meeting Thursday eve- ning at the church parlors. Mrs. J. August Carlson will act as'‘hgstess,| and a cordial invitation is extended) to all. ACCEPTS POSITION Miss Dorothy Haggard, who has been employed with the Capital City Piano company of‘ Bismarck for some time, will go to Hazelton this week where she has accepted a position with a drug company. UNDERGOES OPERATION Sidney Register, who was attending the military ‘enfampment at Devils Lake, underwent ‘an operation for ap- pendicitis at a Devils Lake hospital Fridov, arcording to word received by relatives hero. RETURNS HOME FROM SCHOOL Miss Melba Whittemore. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Whittemore, hes returned home from Jamestows college where she has completed herj junior year, and is, specializing iq voice. i RETURN TO VALLEY CITY Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Englert and daughter .Patta have, returned to Vaney City after spending the week- end rs the puests of Misses Maude and Esther Schroeder of this city. MARRIAGE OCCURS MONDAY John A. Smith of Moffit and Miss Grace A. Bunker of Brittin, who ob- tained a marriage license’ .Monday, were married that afternoon by Rev. C. A. Stephens of Bismarck. GUEST AT WERSTLEIN HOME Miss Olive Gimme! of Grand Forks arrived Tuesday to spend some time in the city as the house guest of Misses ‘atherine and Margaret Werstlein. fi WILL RETURN HOME Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Miller, who have been attending the grand lodge | session of the Masons at Minot this week, will return home tomorrow. RETURNS TO OAKES Miss Besgie Brown of Oakes re- turned to her home Monday after spending the week-end in the city as a guest at the M. J. Register home. with the Investors’ Syndicate com- pany of Minneapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Rowerdink left Tuesday for a wed- ding trip through Canada. EN ROUTE HOME Mr. and Mrs. George Albrecht and two children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kaiser Tuesday en route! _ to their home at Blackwater from # motor trip to the Black Hills. They were in Rapid City, S. D., on the day of the President's arrival. Robert Kaiser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kaiser, accompanied the Albrecht family to Blackwater to visit until after July 4. FROM MICHIGAN Mrs. R. E, Wright of Iron City Mich., and formerly of Bismarck, is & guest at the home of her sist/: Mrs. Frank Paris, and will spend the summer here. In the fall she plans to go to California to spend the win- ter with her son, Ernest Wright, also a former Bismarck resident. EN ROUTE HOME Misses Ruth and Edna Halverson, who formerly taught in the Bismarck schools, are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Knudtson while en route to their home at Lisbon, The Misses Halverson taught at Helena, Mont., during the past y FROM DENVER . Leahy and little daugh- | § of Denver, Colo., arrived this morning to spend some time —_——SSS————— | * The Weather Fair tonight, probably becoming unsettled ' Thursday. Warmer THE BEST IS T0 BE FOUND AT Bergeson s Quality-Style-Economy .. Very - ing. combination. anid low heels. This new black and white vogue—and we have the footwear to just fill out this strik- s Qur models are of patent in the contrasting \ + white trim—straps dnd step-ins—both high “Pirot, With, the Newest” $Comedy—“The_Drawback”®|§ Chic ‘Your Hair % Here you are as- % that is. most be- $ coming to you. : For this week only : A.W. Lucas Co. § AMERICAN LEGION PICNIC The annual joint picnic of the American Legionand Auxiliary will| be held\this year on June 30 at Fort, A pot luck picnic supper served at 6:30 which Legion xiliary members and — their families are invited to attend. All are asked to bring dishes and silver for their own family. Cars will be at the Northern Pacific depot that evening to take anyone to the picnic who is not provided with transporta- tion. RETURNS HOME Mrs. John Sullivan, who has spent the past three weeks as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. J. F. Orchard, at 720 Third street, returned to her home at Fargo this morning. RETURNS TO MILES CITY Mrs, Carl Kaiser yhas returned to Miles City, Mont., after spending the past three weeks as a guest at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kaiser, DEGREE OF HONOR MEETING The Degree of Honor will hold a regular meeting Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in the Lions’ room at the Grand Pacific hotel. All members are urged to attend. SPEND WEEK-END HERE Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eddy of Jumes- town spent the week-end in Bismarck as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. R. ‘ebb. The Methodist Ladies will give a dinner Thursday at 6 o'clock. They are demon- strating the new gas range presented by the Consolidated Utilities Co. Dinner 50 cents LPLLLPBELLLLLLEESLLERL PACAP PELL PLP PPP ADSL PESOS. COS We Study Your Type Before Bobbing sured of the bob SSS CSOSEOEC GS LLEC LEC LD SLSR SRMG Children’s Hair Bobbing 35c Phone No. 7 for appointment Beauty and inee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT — Wednesday & BABE RUTH ANNA Q. 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