The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 21, 1927, Page 5

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TYHURSDAY, JULY 21, 1927 THE BISMARCK TRIB’ “PAGE FIVE» from a vacation trip spent at points | @——— = —— in northern Minnesota, HAVE A DAUGHTER | % A daughter was born Wednesday at St. Alexius hospital to Mr. and afrs.| | studving at a medical school in? | Buy the beat—Selberling) See ad.gn page 3—-Casing j Louisville, Ky.. and will, receive his! AN Tread Tires—20' more! and ‘Tube’ Locktite Patches, degree in medicine jn another year, e Ww IS || He te at the Deaconess hospital | rubber, 25% more cotton than| we carry a full line—Acces- Louteville: jany tire in the world—A. & “Social and Personal | Drona i ti 306 Henry Dohn of this city. | sis - iM. Tire Service, 216 Main. sory Service Station, _ 2 as aha eae | Phone 356 ; | Fourth St., Bismarck..-: \ DAUGHTER BORN Repairs O: for the: Northern, Pacific, and of} wif and Mrs. T. B. Heisler left) 56. Jeanette Weinstei |Mrs. Sandin Gi Mr, and Mrs, John Lacner are the| Repairs Ordered | Miss Teme Rete Mine Chane visited | Wednesday for inke resorts near Min-| e einstein (|Mrs. sandin Gives parents of a daughter born today at on Nu P. Viaduct i", Sleadive ‘betore ‘coming to this) neapolis and St. Paul, i Wi St. Alexi ital. \ city. — Will Play Brilliant | Party For D. U. V. cere eee “23 ey FROM MINNESOTA er i hats i Repairs to the Northern Pacific RETURN FROM PARK Mrs, John Farrel and daughter, Program in Concert! us. L. Sandin was hostess Wed. | HERE FROM REGAN railway’s viaduct here are to be mude/ Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bauer have re-| Rose, of Franklin, Minn. are in. the ; Resday evening at her home for mem-| | Mr. and Mrs. Max Webster and C.| immediately, T. H. Lantry, general! turned from Yellowstone Park where | city as the guests of Mrs. Michael zt Little Jeanette Weinstein of St./ bers of the, Daughters of Union Vet-| F. Webster of Regan visited relatives | manager of the Northern Pacific rail- | ghey have spent the past ten days. | MeDonough sof Mrs. JULY SUI Paul, formerly of Bismarck, who willjerans of Bd,marck. . in Bismarck Wednesday, toad between Mandan and Livingston, e C she | 5 e sented in concert Friday even-| During the social evening a sewing —_—— ‘ # ‘OR M. D. VISITS FATHER HERE | , former coach| Bobby Rowley of Edgelev is in the | jan high school, will be| city as the guest of his father, Dr. | interested in learning that he is| B.D, Rowley. said here yesterday, | My 22, at the city auditorium) club was organized, to meet once a ON BUSINESS He was accorpantld by OcFARN. | gsi the auspices of the Thursday| month. The club was named the} S. P. mange of Steele spent Wed-! son of the Yellowstone division. They | a¢ Musical club will play a brilliant and| McPherson club in honor of the first| nesday in the city transacting busi-| spent some time at. the company’s ° difficult program, prepared for her| grand army post of this city, and the| ness. pumping station, where some work by her teacher, Mrs. Sadie Ann Gin-| members plan to meet at the various Sar will soon be done. = gold Henley of St. Paul. An admis: homen to sew’ for charitable causes.) |. FROM VACATION TRIP | «,sion fee o cents for adults an jouquets of bright colored garden| Miss Bessie Baldwin returned Wed- * | "86 cents for children will be charged | flowers were used to deeotata’ the nesday from Sparta, Wis., where she Tennis Tourney | We are now offering 10% discount on all men’s and boys’ suits, including — at the door the eevning of the con-| rooms, and to form a centerpiece for| spent her vacation. sn cert, ‘The program is as follows: | the ‘table where ‘a luncheon course oe nospenal Will Be Sunday U ° Summ H e a jozart.) Was served at the conclusion of the s 7 "RON S| 5 RaCSER, | An ; ‘Mozart. | evening, Mrs, BM. Beers of 930 Eleventh | A “free for all” tennis tournament nique er ygiene The Popular Cortley You ng {\ (@) Allergo (b) Andante (c) Rondo.| The hostess was assisted by her| street has been discharged from St.| wtil be held Sunday beginning at 9| Men’s Suits, Honorbuilt 9, No. 1 Beethoven. eer. M volge I ae ne Alexius hospital, a. m. oa ial Tennis cub Safer W ing of s ’ pap do laughters, Misses Marian and Ethei mer ER courts and the Experimental stati For earing i el 0) ‘Schubert,| Sandin, and Miss Margaret Buck. GUEST AT FRED CONKLIN HOME| courts. ee Suits For Men, v i a it — ane ote Mrs. as Fe raged an Htrkaglns ee the Mandan Tennis f Dowell. | * | their house guest Miss Louise Con-| club, courthouse club, experimental Capriccio illsate, Op, 2a Mrs. Wallace Conklin | ‘iin’ of Chicigo. station, State Trasging’ groupe ae acy len tt in.| * ry other residents 3 igi eleson"/’ Is Honoree at Bridge ENTERS ns eta oe i Juniors For Boys. Lightest Chiffons, Etc. war ' . OSPITAL to enter. | 5 other men’s Suits rewski, pt Hayden Sebsatian of Heil has en-|. A committee composed of W. P. By ELLEN J. BUCKLAND About 2 “ Marigolds and daisies were used| tered St. Alexius hoanital for treat-|(Rand. Hruce ‘Tobin and Edward Roegietered Nuree 3 at less than half price Elizabeth Butler Aa vale ot at uo bridge party] ment. eer kee has been appointed to con- | whicl irs. Ne Ce = for uct je event, s, day “evening in compiler te hee VISITS. WEST COAST —— | JK OTEX is the new hygiene that | and nurses Gives Bridge Tea daughter, Mrs. Wallace Conklin, of| Miss Rose Viere arrived home A has largely ended the use of old- | urge it. Aberdeen, Wash. Wednesday after a two weeks’ vaca- — time “pads” among women. A scien- Get Kotex. Misses Jean and Mary MacLeod,| Four tables of e were in play| tion trip to west coast points, | Personal and | tific creation, it offers an end to three | for protec- who are leavin, rt Canada this| during the evening. Misses Julia . great embarrassments of old methods. | ¢; ke week-end, were gi honor Wed-| Heterson’ and Ruby Amundson held | Social News of || Filled with Cellucotton wadding — ns real! ‘Se nesday when Miss eth Butler} the high scores at cards. Foliow-| Fleas Infest Auto, Mandan Vicinity; \) the world's super-absorbent—it is 5| that box you i) entertained'at six o'clock tea. ing the games the hostess served a times more absorbent than ordinary | buy is marked uy is mar Two tables of bridge were in play| luncheon course, and Mrs. Conklin) Wife Seeks Divorce $10 $15 $18 during thi evening, with honors] was presented with a guest favor. FROM NEW HAMPSHIRE > | °tton pads, “Kotex.” If STORE . going FS ae faith Whittmore and salle: a isa Frances Chase of Northat P| Pepa a treated, it deodorizes. | it isn’t, itsis not genuine Kotex. DAHL CL \ Mis . 4 4 j ton, N. H., has arrived in Man to| Made of a special material, it dis- to, Her used | era ilad Mrs. David Harris Denver, July (#)—An auto-| spend the’ remainder of the sammer | cards easily as tissue. No laundry, K ‘@) T e X 45 Years in Rismarck .,, ,.,,, | Re tee oms a je tal Gives Theatre Party mobile infested w fleas is one of | as the guest of her father, Fe N.| no embarrassment. 8 in 10 better- ‘ the grounds on which Mrs. Clara May /,Chase, bridge construction foreman class women now employ it. Doctors! No laundry—discard like tissue ey st ahead ; Almirall, prominent. socially h rs. David Harris of 1021 Seventh| asks a divorce from Leon Vine Out of Town Guest street entertained at a theatre party | 1, tennis star and dog fancier, peal teamed Fo chy cc eL a PS ZAAVAVA VAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAWAVAVA VV AVAVAV VAY AV AVA STATEI IAT IO returned home Wednesday after! Twenty charges in the complain’ ; N Ri “@ @ @ Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center Week End Sale of Summer Dresses at Remarkable Savings to Our Customers dalem, Harris’ %iome. Out of town guests| infested with fleas. The evening was spent with danc-| beside the honoree, weré’ Mrs. Netti We have been fortunate in securing these two lots of Dres low prices mean ing ut the conclusion of which ‘a| Brooks of Grand’ Forks and Miss| ia refreshment course was served by the| Elsie Marr of Madison, Wis. hostess. Covers were laid for 18 guesis. RETURN TO SOUTH DAKOTA Phone 944 for tire service. | —oooOoOoOoOoOS—— VISITS RELATIVES Mrs. S. A. Marcks returned Wed- nesday from an extended vacation| trip to Minneapolis and St: Louis! where she was the guest of réla-| ives, | VAX ay 7 x @ sony A. L. Overbee, left. today, for » their home at Garreston, S, D. ey m were accompanied as far as James-| SPECIAL MEETING ' t ny oa and Mrs. A. L. Over-) Captain Frank Larson of Chicago! vs will conduct a special meeting of| GUEST FROM ‘NEBRASKA LEAVES | the Salvation Army this evening at) a Mrs, Elmer Lindholm, of, Lincoln. pagthiehidoieh lah ND Neb., left this morning for her home| after spending some time in the city Seba veranda ; eee Pee ee ee eee are. ceo | children of Butte, Mont., arrived in| Matinee Every Day at 2:30 Enel Neb. ‘llr Kintiniand TOM} the city today to be the guests of incoln. Neb. will remain in the city | yr, McDonald's parents, Mr.and Mrs. TONIGHT — Thursd ugheieeael S. 8.’ McDonald. — thursday SPENDS SEVERAL MONTHS HERE eiaiceal Mrs, Wallace Conklin left Wednes-| yasor Horde Sik ooon has ree day for her home in Aberdeen, Wash... turned from Fargo where he spent nfter having -apent several months YAVANTAVAVAVAVAWA OF \% es from the best eastern makers. Their unusually vings to you aw Marion Davies WAVAVAVAVAVAVAN 1 € Biseant DE Re rasa a hetemathen [Peeve son busca. “TILLIE Cha rm sum | Mrs, Nora Cochrane. DISCHARGED, FROM HOSPITAL aero BESS scar Schneider of this city was : E.,S,, Erickson, who has spent tho] {schatked from St. Alexius hospital] | THE That have all the chic and originality that you expect at much higher prices. They are sports types, both S past two weeks in the city as a % the home of his Mrs, sleeveless and with sleeves; dresses for street wear; and dainty, sheer frocks for afternoon and dinner wear Sizes For Misses $ 95 Sizes For Women emerson ates ey TO WILTON Mrs. W. M. Koth returned to her home at Wilton | Wednesday after Be dee ee spending several days in the city. Mrs. Paul Dworsky of Iron Moun-| FROM NORTHERN MINNESOTA tain, Mich. has arrived in the ay Miss Wilma Olson has returned TOILER” With George K. Arthur the “Rookie” <2 +++ - WAVAVA' Ke ue ofan t Rieter ~* arenes Could American business get d4 to 20 36 to 52 . sky was formerly Miss Lillian Rigler. along without the pretty —— = stenog? FROM RAPID CITY, 8. D. ‘ 3 , er as Mr. and Mrs. Matt Pillen, Carl and “DEA! if EASY’ Marian Pillen, and Mrs, A. E, Lund- — EAD berg have returned from Rapid Cit; ead => Aw 8. D., where they were the gues : Amuse run Frith of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Pillen. ae ‘BOBBY: TO VALLEY CITY ‘ ERNON C. A. Fisher, treasurer, left >< an = ae agi bog morning for alley City where : Bate? will spend the week-enad at ns i] COMING WAVATATAS VAVAVAVAV AV AVAVAVAVAVEAS AVAVAS TS VASA VATA VA VAVAVAVAVAWA' Fashioned. of all the popular fabrics, such as Sleeveless Flannels in Pastel Shades Jerseys—Long Sleeves—Assorted Colors ! RETURN TO WILTON | Aint thata 4 ADOLPHE MENJOU Printed Chiffons Printed Crepes |. eer ae ee and glorious ‘|| vouIse BRooKs Washable Silks in Pastel Shades spending some time in this city. = moyen “When you're cuddled up there in | “Fivening Clothes” als Washable Silks—Stripes in Sports Wear iduine i » ines Edythe Ryseeran and Edith et ow ne eee ar 2H tt tt | Net fie at a ad and three’ weeks with friends in Bis-| €lorious feeling?” A new fox- marek, nimble in melody, with a neat GUEST OF DAUGHTER HERE | Sn iia And others with new and novel trimming effects in colors that are in demand this season ¥, visiting ‘at the home of her daugh- tery Mys.David Harris at 1021 Sev- = ) MINNESOTA LAKES is Mildred Eger is spending a week’s vacation at Minnesota lakes as! the guest of Mrs. Marguerite Ells- worth of Fargo. AT ST ALEXIUS HOSPITAL A aaughter was born today a¢ St.) Sa-tu-tal—Fox Trot With Vocal Refrain Alexius hospital to Mr. and Mrs. John| _Wanna's Paxnar.vastane Mueller of MeClusk: Wheco? Yoooo! That's Whe! HOME FROM VACATION Bil theta Vien oncemema Mrs. R. Potter returned home jo 2Otmate Wednesdav ‘from a week's vacation| guse Another Day Wasted Away, =~ a Dresses That Are the Very Spirit \* and Loveliness of Summer ~~ " Youthfulness in every line. Exquisitely soft, filmy creations that suggest coolness, yet extremely chic § 4 Sizes For Misses $ 9 5 Sizes For Women 14 to 20 a a 36 to 52 BINT NNN NSN SST SL ST STSLSTSININTNININISNINE SL SL SZSISLNLS SASNINZ trip to Pollock, 8. D. Fox Trot With Voos! Refrain Sing Me a Baby Som Ss Fee ee NN cove areas Ry AM tab They are indeed very charming dnd beautiful washable silks, flat crepes and radium broadcloths— prints, ‘dots and Roman stripes and tub satins We will alao show some advaynce fall styles in Black Satins and Crepe Romaines at $14.95 ‘& { WINZNZN WATE A May we suggest that you plan to shop early? Thexe prices are truly. astonishing and these dresses -, 1 : should sell fast ‘ A.W. Lucas ¢ Where You Expect More For Your Money—And Get It s ax i SAAT ET AVATAVA AGE Paes vA SERS pets AVA TECAWAWAVAVANG SES DAYANA AV VATA VIVAY

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