The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 19, 1927, Page 5

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TUESDAY, JULY 19,1927. Sécial and Personal | Mrs. John Elness Is THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Metal Trimmed RETURN TO NEW E! . Misses Loretta and who have been the uncle and aunt, Tullberg for their home at Naw PAGE FIVE + About $60,000 in cash and negox tiable inclosures. \:ceived annually in the dead letter office, goes into the exchequer of the office. Each suc- cessful claimant. for advertised un- claimed letters is assessed one penny? icon Legion which is being held in GLAND A hamadryad, or king cobra, from | argo, wf q ‘ ‘eo. » has been added to the é en in London, It can returned to| strike to m height of six or seven England Sunday. | feet and injec NVER a Ryan ‘tia | left Monday: for Cover 7300 square miles, Can- | national ycime presery has been named Wood Buf and already has 6000 b park is half the size of Se VISITS AT HOME ‘ Miss Irene Samuelson left Sunddy for her home at Underwood. where she will spend a two weeks’ vacation. HERE FROM ASHLEY ‘ |Former Resident es Fitgice aad ee Peirce ada’s new 0 drops of venom, | two of which caus: Mr. and Hostess at Bridge! Mrs. John Elness was hostess re- cently at a party in compliment to her guest, Miss Lydia Rich of Fatgo.: N. The evening was, spent at bridge} C ig pied Asie going iss hd Rien, Ernest irs id low sco; Rich, Miss and Hatry meeting, the games Misses Guyola Rich and hostess in serving a course tuncheon. Gwebts at the party were Misses pai Rich, Catherine Bader, Opal und Grace El Nees, Margaret Clooten, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Potter, Ernegt Elness of Bis- marck and Arthur Holt of Mandan. MISSES ANKENMAN Ai GopD- Miss Louise Ankenman and Miss Kathryn Goddard returned Mond: from a two weeks’ motor trip to Mii nesota and Wisconsin points. Th spent a week at Red Cedar Lal Wis., with relatives, and several da: with Mrs. Rich Tracy at Ca: Lase, Minn., €n route home. Their trip also took them to places of in- terest along the North Shote drive + a nrouen the National forests and the iron range. 7 shee caee THRO MONTANA Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Schuck have re- turned from a imotor trip to points in Montana, @nd to Yellowstone Park. At Chinook, Mont., thev were _ of relatives ofiMusa Schuck. They ulso visited0§,Melana, Great Falls, and Butte. “vhiy VISIT MIDDLE WEST CITIES Mr. and Mrs. Archie Johnson re- turned Sunday from s trip to St. Paul, Minneapolis, Chicago, Milwau- kee, Duluth and Fargo, where they visited friends and relatives. They seda'the trin by car and were away for two week: TO MINNEAPOLIS _ Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Rosen and fam. ily left Monday ‘by car for Minneap- olis where they will make their home the future. En route they will visit relatives and friend: in Abe deen, 8. D.. and will spend some time at Minnesota lake resorts, RETURNS FEO FROM VISIT ‘+Stanley Patera returned Saturday from Bozeman, Mont., where he ha: heen the guest of his brother. He was accompanied home by his broth- er, Frank, who will visit here for 2 week, WILL ATTEND CONVENTION Gilbert Semingson left this morn- ine tor Richrfond. Va., where he will attend the national convention of Bank ervin' He will visit at points in the south and east before returning to Bismarck. FROM VACATION TRIP Mrs. R. J. Kamplin has returned from an extended vacation trip to west coast points where she was the guest of relatives and friends for Several months. VISITS FATHER HERE Miss Martha Kunze of Dazey re- ‘turned ~=home mornin; spending the week-end visiting her futher, k, Kunze, who is a patient at St. Alexiue hospital. SPENDS WEEK IN JAMESTOWN Minn Edna Hall left, today | for Jamestown where she will 9; Pecaicart ahd sak ing thers eu ii of relatives. VISIT “PELICAN RAPIDS Mr. and Mrs. 0. V. Bowman and fomily returned Sunday from a vaca- tion trip.to Pelican, Rapids, Mint where they spent several weeks, PARKS Mrs. Adele Zimmerman left Satur- day for Glacier and Yellowstone Parks to spend a nea of two ‘weeks. RETURN FROM M MOTOR: TRIP xMiss Margaret Sheehan, Beulah Thornberg, and Ella Olson have re- turnéd from a motor trip to points in Wisconsin and Minnesota, ‘0. MINNEAPOLIS Dr. Elizeheth Hollenbach of this cefty left thix morning for Minnespolls where she will : pee 4 two weeks, IN BISMARCK I HOSPITAL Mrs. Anne Peterson of Hazelton has been admitted ‘to the Bismarck hoa net basse 2 with a fractured 101A Mr. and Mrs. Al Reson and family left ‘Suni gt lake resorts in Min- nesota wi ‘will spend a week or 10 days. 8. W. Rol obayt turned day som a motor*trip te ‘he Twin Cities, i juluth, Brainerd, pnd lake points. He was away 10 aye. HERE ON ON BUSINESS Herman Benker of Harmon spent Monday in oe city looking after business inte: lal AT MOTT A... Taylor drove to Mott Sun- day where Ye pent the day as tue guest of friends, The Weniter Married in New York A marriage of interest to friends in Bismarex took place in Syracuse, . Y. June 11, when Miss Lillian M. Cooke of Massena, N. Y.; bride of William’ H. sena, formerly 'of';Bismarck. The ceremony .took place at the West Genesse street Methodist church, and the service was read by Rev. William became the eno of Mas- Emma Bader assisted the| Hydo: ‘ie. * pride ip the daughter of Mr. id Mrs. W. H. Cooke of, Massena. owas graduated from the high senool of that city in 1924 and later attended the Central City Business ‘school in Syracuse. At the time of her marriage she was employed in the offices of the Aluminum company of Anjerica in. biassena. Mr,. Reno is oe] son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reno of ena. He has many friends in Bismarck, having spent- some time here with the Hoher’s ‘Taxi company. He is now manager of New Orchard Beach, « dancing pavilion near Massena. IN PARIS Word has been received from Mrs. Sara West Ankenman and Miss Ann: Mae Ankenman from Paris, Fran They sailed from Montreal wit! party of friends the last of June ang will travel =. Europe. “Miss Anken- man will spend some time, in Paris studying interior decorating. MRS. ECKLUND RETURNS Mrs, John. Ecklund has returned from a visit to Fergus Falls, Minty She was segnpine ho sister, Mrs. K. Rosenberg, 0: be and: Mr, and Mrs, Ovie Fangen f Bertha, Minn. irs. Fangen is a niece of Mrs, Ecklund. ON'BUSINESS TRIP Mr. and Mrs, Henry J. Duemeland teft Monday evening for Miles City. Mont., where. they will spend the remainder: of the week while Mr. Duemeland wilt look ety business interests. sae NORTHERN MINNESOTA id Mrs. |. B, Gilman have returned «com a motor trip to points in northern Minnesoty. They were out of the city for about two weeks. DISCHARGED FROM HOSPITA! Mrs. L. W. Page of Elbowoods discharged from St. Alexius hospit this morning. FRQM GOLDEN VALLEY Miss Freda Weige of Golden Val- ley entered St. Alexius hospital for treatment. EN ROUTE TO CONVENTION . Mr. and Mrs, R.'P, Buehler of Mott were guests Mr. and Mrs.-C, J. Tullberg day while en route, to the xtate convention of the Amér- Matinee Every Day at 2: TONIGHT — Tuesday “WEDDING BI ‘The hiimorous tale of a homing pigeon . who leads home - loving - the tune DING BILLS! NEWS PICTURES COMEDY “Should Husbands Marry?” Wednesday & ‘Thursday MARION DAVIES in “Tillie the Toiler” With George K: Arthur ‘VAUDEVILLE Is Fine PALACE THEATRE - MANDAN ley, are in the city visit- ing Miss Dorothy Maercklein, who is {a patient at St. Alexius hospital. UNDERWENT 0} OPERATION MONDAY Mrs, W. M. Heim of New Le:pzig underwent operation at St. Alex- ius hospital Monday. COUNTRY CLUB DANCE The Country Club will give a danc- ing party Thursday evening, July 21, at the clubhouse. Music by the U. S. 8, neo ‘will commence at 10 o'clock. SPENDS MONTH WITH RELATIVES Miss Irene Hedstrom returned home Monday evening ufter spending | ‘the past month with relatives at Arthur and at \ Falls, Minn. GUESTS FROM REGAN Misses Clarice and Hazel Hower of Regan are in the city as the house guesta of Misses Hazel and Lillian Hedstrom. ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL Miss Sarah Carley of Ashley was admitted to St, Alexius ee: for on operation Monday. sULY The De Molsy jneeting © Will be eta on Wednesda~ night, July 2 ks UNDERGOES OPERATION dam Rudolph of Venturia under- | Poreas her FI Ee A | a tallored frock has ae ite principal trimming a metal necklace and) bracelets attached to the neck and sleeves, | went an operation Monday at St. | Alexius hospital. TRANSACTING BUSINESS Ernest Carlson of Dodge is spend- Inv a few days in the clty transact- Ing business. SUNSHINE SOCIETY MEET A meeting of the Sunshine soctety will be held Wednesday afternoon at] {2:30 at the home of Mrs. | Hunter at 414 Eichth street. 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