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

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« WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1927 ; | Social and Personal _Out of Town Guests Are Given Reception Wild roges and peonies decorated the rooms ut the Brazerol residence at 217 avenue A West at the recep: METHODIST LADIES WILL MEET ‘The ladies aid of the Methodist church will ineet ut 3 o'clock Thurs- day afternoon. Division No. 1 will meet with Mrs. 8. G. Severtson at 823 Fitth street; No. 2 with Mrs, B. G Spohn at 414 Seventh street; No. with Mrs. H, W. Richholt at '223 1-2 WOMB THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 3 ole HONE NE NAP A NN AER am ee ras DLL O| Hoooemmnesqess NEWS BRIEFS : ||: oF —_———— > ‘4 Chicago—One man was burned to death and three others, including a) woman, narrowly escaped a similar fate when fire swept through a south side garage, destroying 50 automo- biles and caus.ng damage eSti at $150,000. Watertown, N. Wheeler and Lieutenant C: Sack, both officers of the 27th divi sion gir service in training at Pine A.W. LUCAS CO. } Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center ne wea) 0 NE tion which Mr. and Mrs, A. M. Braz 4 & mp, near here, were killed today erol gave Tuesday evenin, when. their plane crashed to the ground one and a half miles from the camp. Seventh; No. 4 with Mrs. F. E. Titus in honm ot zlz West Thay .. of their guests, Father J. B. Buckley; — and Wiluam and Clareace Brazerol! ATTENDS STATE BOARD MEETING of Washington, D. {_ Ur K. 8, Enge has retyrned from Mrs. Florence Davis and Mr. and, Fargo where he attended the meet- Mrs, O. E. Anderson were in the ing of the state board of chironrac- receiving line, while Mrs. A. W. Lucas| tor examiners. Other members of the and Mrs. John Burke presided at the| board ure Dr. E. W. Windsor: of Far- punch bow! duringthe evening. Miss! go, Mary Lucas and Miss Arlys Anderson Dr. assisted in serving. Taper candles| G. were used as decoration in the din-/ ‘ing room. | More than 60 guests attended the/ reception during the evening. EN. ROUTE TO. MINOT Toronto-—After a fast of 55 days, begun in an effort to cure indiges- | tion, but which btoucht her near/ death, Mrs. ‘Hope Leontough has a! & turn for the better. Her physician | reported she had an excellent chance | for recovery. CCC CCPC EOC E EOE EASE WARM y July Clearance of Wash Goods a Dr. A. U, lerson of Mandan, Garner of Dickinson and Dr. G. Wood of Minot. SAIL FOR EUROPE Mr. and Mrs. Harold Orvis Ross, who were married at the home of the | oa vi eat HS beat °F June; . Ww today on t! jaure- Miss Gertrude D’Wyer of Minot was: tania for a Month's visit to Paris and} — —---~- NORA AO LINN Z VI, y YY CELLED A smart gold kid sandal has front straps of embroidery flowers in : brightly colored silks. Huntington, W. Va.—Walter Shep- herd and Paul Morgan were drowned this afternoon when their uirplanc | dropped into the Ohio river at Cox's Landing near here. { Anoka, Minn.—Phil OCD OOCSPOCD SSS Johnson,» 17, a guest of friends in the city Sunday | Bayreuth. Mrs. Ross was Miss Hen- Te AO A eS | n route to her home from the Uni-! rie, i ry landed 32-pound muskellunge in Rum eg Pe co XN |[ Hints on Etiquet 1) erken! : peat yeue Mlbs DWoee bas also sens | ig Ee Dupre Mucsir| —*1 pine ci aui Bunten, 24, | 3 Thousands of yards of cool, new wash fab- 1, What can a girl do who wants) living near some time as the guest of her brot! i hold = meeting Fr eventing | k Creek, was severely | % . Dr. George D’Wyer of Col y to be bridesmaid but cannot afford] burned about head and shoulders | % es, . ss ee ° Sangr Caley asa tonacey A large {2 pe, bridesmaid \ . rics for warm weather frocks are offered in ee a new, when he came in contact with high | Minot. treasurer will be elected. 2, yMust a bridegroom buy | his/voltage wire while working | near | 2 GUESTS ‘AT TULLBERG HOME RETURNS TO DEVILS LAKE Mar" Wg buys, the "wedding rine De ee is this July Clearance Sale at remarkably low : » and Loretta Bohn! Mrs, D. J. DeVany returned to her| When ® double service ts used, the) ‘The 10th is the last day of | . + who ‘accompanied their uncte and! nome at’ Devils: Lake this morning, Pridegroom? disouev cama |e prices. Several frocks of these lovely mate- i aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Tullberg, to! after spending the past month as the| She wiht AMEWer® ose the gas bil iy | Bismarck Monduy, will spend some! guest, of hervsinten Mine Hilde Mel, 1: She will have to refuse i$ rials will come within the most limited budg- et at these savings. time in the citv as their Quests, Mr.! ' and Mrs. Tullberg were week-end ' guests at the Bohn home in New) England. onuld, of this city. Be . No. ‘ REQUESTED TO ‘MEET 3. He buys hers and she his. . peeecane ae el Seas, Boy| 4 es Scouts, and Campfire Girls are re-' |) JOINS HUDSON-ESSEX —_| quested to meet this evening at 7,50 R. E. Trager, connected with the; at the Association of Commerce of- North Dakota Chevrolet offices for! tices, a. bh peed dorm. fren ptleae several years as district representa-j , entities n tive with headquarters here, has| MAKES HOME IN MINNESOTA |to offer to shake hands before his resigned and has joined the Hudson-| Mrs. Emma Kleven, who has spent|PFospective employer does? Essex company as representative for| the past five years in Bismarck, left ee eae er aigeinesi ike this district. this morning for Waubun, Minn,,{ 4! A woman visitor or distinguidh- 2 honor. 2. The Presbyterian Ladies |< are serving home-cooked food | \ daily from 11 to 5 in the base- | ment of A. W. Lucas store. | Does a business man rise to greet a caller? 2, Must a business woman stand when callers come in? i Our Entire Stock of Meeting of Mrs. Fay Sloan of Mandan is taking Misy Thistlewood's place at the Bia- marek Cloak shop during her absence. HOME FROM VACATION TRIP A Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Doyle have re- turned from a vacation trip to points in the eastern part of the state. They epent some time at Spiritwood Lake, and with friends in Jamestown. x VISIT AT PRESTON HOME Mr. and Mrs. Howard Preston and daughters, Kathleen and Helen, of Fargo, are guests at the home of Mr. Preston’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. E. Preston, of this city. — where she will make her home. man, yes. Otherwise no. AT KILLDEER a . No. z i Miss Blanche ‘Thistlewood is spend EN ROUTE TO CHICAGO 3. Never. ‘ing a week's vacation at Killdeer.| Miss Wilma Dalwig of Gladstone ain an ancy he guest of friends i :\* Sonam MO . today en route to Chicage, wnerel? AT THE MOVIES she will spend some time. CAPITOL CITY, MINN, | “White Flannels,” u Warner pro- d w and child aoe featuring Louise Dresser and » Jason the Capitol theatre. Robards, is now showing at It is a fine _ | warm, merian Photoplay, with bi ree spectacular thrills, honest comedy __ “SPENDS VACATION and excellent direction. Miss Elsie Sletten left Tuesday for; Jason Robards is cast as the young Fargo, where she will spend her vaca-'coal miner who ane tion at her home. Miss Sletten will becomes a footbal be away two w an excellent, forthright charactenza- jtion, and shares honors with Mis» MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED | presser, who, as his Polish mother, A marriage license was Depositors A meeting of the deposi- tors of the defunct Bis- marck bank will be held at the Rex Theatre in the Hinckley building on Fourth street, on Thurs- day, July 7th, 1927, at 8 o'clock P. M. Whether Dress Rayons Cc; 36 Inches ; Wide Yard Crepes, Warp Print Taffetas and Wash Taffetas Values to ee tssued creates another memorably forceful MOTOR TO EDGELEY Tuesday to Benjamin Carl Boss of haractar. ; 1.10 a Yd Mr, and Mrs, G. Brace Doyle andj Bismarck and Miss Gladys Gail Glan-)" The picture, while written on the|| YOUF deposit is, small or - zon, Larry, day week-j ville of Wing. e of mother-love, has many ex-|{ large, be at this meeting; end at Edgeley as guests of (rises Doyle's sister, Miss Fraxces Doyle. _RETURNS TO BISMARCK 7 —— Miss Ellen Hall returned to Bis- WILL VISIT WEST COAST POINTS| marck Tuesday after spending the Miss Leila Lockwood left recently | week-end as the guest of relatives in for @. trip to le, Portland, and Jamestown, other western coa: joints where she| © — will spend a month's. vatation. .VISITS, SISTER HERE Miss Esther Olson has as her i WILL VISIT RELATIVES — {her sister, Miss Olga Olson of Mrs. R. R. Matthews and two chil-|verton, Minn., who will spend dren will lea as Eult avening es time here, . Mi: i, Where: they will speni pores Cig HERE ON BUSINESS a manth with relatives. ere Dr. 8. A. Zimmerman and Ed. Nord- RETURNS PROM DEVILS LAKE |quist of Valley City spent Tuesday Ch gister returned Saturday! in the city, looking after business evening Devils Lake, where he{\nterests. ' had been called the serious ill- nese of hig brother, Sidney. citing moments, as in'the great final scene of the mine disaster, the foot- ball sequence, or the earlier scenes in the min The hero you will receive important information. COONS COOL ELC PPC EPP EM: a girl of the coal mine town, is played by Virginia Brown Faire. Others in the cast in- clude Warner ichmond, George Nichols and Bruce Benedict. The picture is an adaptation by am Baker of Lucian Carey's Sat- urday Evening Post story. ELTINGE! Renee Adoree and Conrad Nagel are featured in “Heaven on Earth,” a story of France and the war, at the Eltinge tonight and Thursday. Renee Adoree brings all The Committee in Charge. In a large range of summer colors and pat- terns, all colors guaranteed sun and tub fast. id her ON VACATION i 2 , ; Fisher and| friends and tel inokdntons | guer? “marren, cher Peet STINE she . witirely from a true conviction of} M VELVA i E. J. Provda of Velva the reality of the role rather than 8 of friends in Bis- All at One Price, 75¢ a Yard English Prints----Fast Colors, a yard ..... 39¢ Allthe new summer colors in plain and fancy patterns. Colors are sun and tub fasi. Fine Count Percales, a yard......... 25e ‘ Comes in plain and fancy colors. Qne Lot Lingerie Cloth, a yard .... .,19¢ In checked and striped nainsooks and batistes, also rayon striped cloths. 36 inches wide. All in pastel shades. Values to 29c a yard. JAPANESE CREPE. '| Drapery Materials $1.00 Yard- LUNCHSETS Values to $3.25 a yard, all placed in one lot te close out. Silk and artifi- Prettily embroidered in con- | cial silk damask, in stri d beautif .trasting colors, Double hem- 50 inches wide. sili aca jatar ss. cmreae LS ae as ‘stitching all the way round. Values to $3.69 a set 45-in: square, § 2.25 $1.25 Matinee Every Day at 2:30. a perfection of ‘technique. onrad Nagel is seen‘ opposite Miss Adoree in the role of Edmond Dur- ahd, who rebels against the prison that his parents have built up about him to live a life of his own choos- ing. lest a nee been more charming; last scenes of Just received a beautiful the pieture, as the French soldier, he | were the. gu marck Tuesday, TONIGHT—Wed. & Thurs. Cee ee color , the thrills of rate the romance of a scion of RETURNS FROM VACATION Henry Halverson returned to Bi marek jay evening after spen 3 ing two weeks visiting relatives at points in Wisco GUESTS FROM FARGO HAVE A DAUGHTER A daughter was born Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barth of this city. Mrs, Frank Shuey of Fargo is in tional acti: hat’ hi » wealth with a sauce sy ik Shuey of Fare’ Jessie] assortment of handkerchief jome emotional acting that he ane anne j Champsign and daughter, Mrs, Oliverland French felts in all the Sagat Conve Bs aie. ‘adison \ Webb. new shapes and colors— famed heroine of “The Big i WITH RELATIVES Buchholz’s Millinery, Third Mr, and Mrs. Giles Personius and| §¢,, opposite Prince Hotel. son, Bobby, visited relatives in Val- ley City over Sunday and Monday. For Thursdav, Fri redav, Friday and TO MINNESOTA LAKES | Saturd: y—clos¢-out of all our soe milinety at half price—Bis- marck Cloak Shop. Popular ‘Mr. and Mrs. i. mans priced store. . Lawn Mowers SI ed. P : Ruder’s Furniture po eg ; . Phone 790-W. 113 5th. 116% Fourth 8t. Telephone 240W GUEST FROM HAZELTON Mrs. Roy Gates of Hazelton is Our vulcanizing is success- . fuk; because we Bignapels, . D. smarck Cloak Sho guest of Mrs. N, B. Werstlein, ete POPULAR PRIGED STORE, RETURNS TO BISMARCK 3 Days Thursday, Friday, Saturday has returned to B: o~ pore yes mil- ||| inery stock will be |||); cil . sold at fae ee ne Bias: 4 PRICE Tad eared Bee All the latest styles and. shades. Large‘ »- and.small shapes in ' etraws, silks and . Parade,” is here in another hit as the gypsy lass. She wins the hearts of the fighting men in the war— she captures her Prince Charming—she'll win your heart, too. DOCTOR M.E. BOLTON Osteopath 999 FOGG 9GS 9S O99 OCF 9F 99S SODD SSDS SOSCGSCCCL SC SEP SCE DOE PRD PPP PPP PBR PBPBDPPPBPPPD®PVBPBD®ABPPPPPPPPPRRPP RBA PRA’ Miss E.° Conradi Hodges ‘were week-end & Spiritwood Lake. ENT WEEK-END HERE lac’ arks of Braddock spent tl week-end in Bismarck a9 of friends. ~ tg "ot trlonds in Bismarck Mon- Another group, 36-inch, yalues to $1.00 ¥d.,59e : a 50 Rayon Spreads $2.95 Each Good heavy weight rayon, 81x105 inches. Comes in blue, rose, gold, green and lavender. A regular $3.95 value. See them in our window. Bt Extra Heavy Turkish Towel 59c A regular $1.00 value. Size 24x48 inches. A double thread 'and a 3-inch 6 napkins, set .... 36-in. square, 6 napkins, set .... " RENEE ADOREE CONRAD NAGEL PoE _| And other items in our, Domestic Department priced. : ‘for quick clearance, sea

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