The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 29, 1927, Page 5

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FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1927 | Clara Christianson a Is Honoree at Picnic Miss Clara (Chtiatianson, who will be a bride of next month, was the guest of hono¢. Thursday evenini when Mrs. (/:orge E. Smith, Mrs. J. iH. Miss Hildor Simon- ise picnic Ja 8 gil About 16 guests were entertained at the picnic. Mrs. Boapple Gives Party For for Daughter at’ two tables with prizes for to Miss Ruth Grace Livdahl. The hostess used for decoration . of tl rooms and tables. A course luncheoh was served at ne closé of ing. }UMMER- ABROAD ii ahd son Buell have ‘ leona gor spendisg in Europe. They attent ngew ore tional" conven tion Of Rotary ‘Ww! Osteng, Belgium, ry in Belgium, Holl Norway and Denmi rk. in New York Monda; in Minneapolis by Mrs. Quain, who accompanied them to this ci RETURN FROM EXTENDED TRIP’ Mr. and Mra. J. B. Sayler and daughter Helen and Mrs. William! Noewele and daughter lone have re- turned from an extended motor ti ri points of interestyand mer resorts in Iowa, Wisco: Minnesota. .They were a' than a month. DRIVE TO MINNEAPOLIS Mr. and Mrs, T, , Daht of Min- neapolis, who, have been the, gueste ‘ACW. Mundy, left ti Sat oie the Mundys for; the Twin Citigs, After spendin; days at the Dahl hor-- in Mr. and Mrs, Mundy will for the hey are a in on ‘a buyine tri cas company. making the trip by ca GUESTS- AT HEN HENDRICKSON ee MES HO! Miss Ethel Hendrickson of Pillager, Minn, and Delward Hendrickson of Hayward, Wis. have arrived in the city by car to be guests at the Oscar! Hendrickson, Al Hendrickson, and Howard Hendrickson homes for a three weeks’ vi GUESTS AT RAWLINGS HOME Dr, and Mrs. A. Rawlings have their howse guests Mrs. George Canton il and. saughter mieg Il, who-will visit here for hort time Nefore Be hush their. trip to the Pacific coast. Mrs. Powell visa sister of Dr, Rawlings, RETURNS HOME Mrs. Ben Armstrong yarns bg an in-law, Mr. and Bin Victor Maki, of Wing. COAST TO WEST Ci Miss Gyda_ Brynildson will leave tonight for, Sesttle, ‘Spokane, Ports’ land: and other ‘west coast pol where she will be the guest o! tives and Sriends for 4 for a month. pecs #° hg PARK AN: AND BAD LANDS id Mra. C. H. Schoregge ane have returned home from a tor trip to the Bad Lands and to Yel lowstone Park. They were away for about two weeks. ‘WILL VISIT T RELATIVES Mrs, Johp Homan left this morn- ing for Fargo, Minneapolis.and hic eastern po! where she will pent some, time, qs the guest of relatives. HERE’ FROM CARSON Miss Bertha ‘Schlosser of Carson errived in the sty to pend two, weeks as the guest oi Mage} Mrs. John Fori: FROM FARGO ~ Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Faseie have returned from Fai th spent the past w with “relatives and friends. GUESTS FROM M SOUTH. parors Mr. and Mrs. Thomas® eee and children of Aberdeen, 8. mre guests at the C. R. Kositsky home Thursday. DRIVE TO Oo TWIN CITIES” 5 Mra. Md Salles and son Ross left | Thursds Cities | where rc will spend ees RETURNS Fa ou FARGO returned: mnt several days Torge wh cont. of- friends, The Weather i Hprtly déudy! tonight and Y Saturday. Somewhat den flowers} Social and Personal Mrs. Fred Hanson Is Hostess at Shower Members of the the Phiten class te the Presbyterian chareh we ‘Thursday evening when ies. ‘red Hanson entertained at a linen show- er at her home ompliment'to Mrs. John Bosak, wi recently mar- id Miss Goldie Dobson, whose wedding will bé-an event of carly sweet peas d garden Noein at used to>éarry out an tractive floral decoration. ‘The eve- ning was spent at game: ‘Miss Doria Cummins and Miss Emma ‘Trygg were prise winners, Later the Quests made pretty gifts of’ fancy work for the honorces. ‘At. the conclusion of the evening a lunel course w: many beautiful pi Mrs. Bozak and Mi if i “Besa guets of pansion WILL 2 MARE HOME HERE Mri lerman _ returned evening from Woodrow, ‘companied by her father, G. ie, who will, make his home ak is a pioneer re: “ ving come to Bismarek in 1873. in the same party with Captain Belk. After making his home in Bismarck for some time, Mr. Payne took up residence in Emmons county. The last few he has spent with his sons, int Si About a year ai he sufferec stroke of paralysis,and upon regai ing strengtn to travel he» Kes veturn- ed to ismarck to make his home. A. 0. U. W. PICNIC je local A. O, U. W. lodge will hold ; pieni¢ Sunday at Fort Lin- coln, The afternoon will.be spent at games and spurts, featuring the ball game between Moffit and the local lodge teami. Members of the A. 0. U. W. ‘and ‘their fi lies are cor- dially invited to attenu. *, , WILL VISIT RELATIVES Luella | Altringer, Mri F. Trepp, left for Minneapolis where sl pend the remainder of the su mer with relatives, En route si will spend a f Fargo. RETURNS TO JAMESTOWN Miss Christine Ingstad of James- town returned home this mo: iz after a week's visit with relatives in Bismarck. GUEST FROM VALLEY CITY Mise Ruth Ramstad has as, her guest this week Miss Barbara Bliss orValley City. eS WILL LEAVE THIS EVENING ders Burke of Willamina, Ore., been the guest aunt, Mrs. 3 where they will spend some time. ed niece ® of}>, ran, for the six weeks —aSSSSSS———EEEEEEE————EEEEE— rbile, transacting business here, will —_—_______* Jeave this evening for his home i Oregon. TO FORT SNELLING Gordon Myers, Jack Munger will | tend the Citizens’ ing camp. rts, Company A of this RETURNS TO MOFFIT Miss Dorothy Edson, who has spent | bu: the pust week as the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hughes, returned to, her home at Moffit Thursday. RETURN FROM TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Crai city and Miss Ruth Sayler of wood have retu: points in Oklaho a month, TO CALIFORNIA Miss Alice ee will leave Lion where for Pasadena, Calif. Blanding, a former Bismarck res! id} dent. AT ST. ae HOSPITAL Harriet Hayne: and Mrs. Vern Hi Re seriously ill at St uffering with spinal meningiti HERE FROM STEELE Mr. and Mrs, F. D. Jones, Miss Dor- othy Jones of Steele and Mrs. Dwight Jones of Carrington were the guests of friends in the city Thursday. EN ROUTE TO STPRLING Mrs, T. Ellison of Sterling who has been visiting at points in Idaho| ¢ visited friends in the city Wednes- day en route to her home. p HAVE A_SON A son was born Phursday to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bride of Lehr at! f the home-of Mrs. John Dixon at 504 Ninth street, AT OTTDRTAIL LAKE h Mrs. J. B. Smith and children left Wednesday for Ottertail Lake, Minn.,| J: tal VISITING HERE Mrs. Edward Friegang of Under- wood is in the city today visiting friends. i ON BUSINESS o! Nels Streui of McKenzie is ‘ derchanaell | business in the city to-| al We ‘Dance at Moran’s Saturday night. Your old mattress. made like ‘new. — Bismarck Mat- tress, & Renovating Co., 513 Broadway. Phone 605. is open for you every evening after 6 o’clock. Come up and make it your headquarters. COLLEGE BOYS IN YOUR TOWN This announcement heralds a visit to ey: will free of college students. Th but their pleasure will be work. -=ittot-thews bons fide <of=tl ons fide eollege studetits “expéct to go back school next year with their ex- pepses earned. They are going irom town te town meeting fol ge getting to Spee pee Ik Olav Vaule, U.N. D. Norman Yaule, U. N. D. Joe Ki Scholarship Department Good Eomeheonion, and Cosmopolitan 119 West 4@th Street BISMARCK CLOAK SHOP CLEARANCE SALE . captain of the our town of an unusual enjoy themselves here, They are representing Ameri- these sto. You wilt} find them ‘polite, interesting, con- vincing. They carry creden- tials cnnrauienine them as our representatives.. Be on the lookout for the ambitious youth who will ring your door- bell this week. He brings service and entertainment to your home. roul Art Wilson, Sacred Heart U. of Mina. New York, Y. NOW ON Hedstrom and this evening for Fort Snelling where they will at~ Military Train- En route they will spend several days at Minnesota lake re- The three ure members of of this Under- from a trip to They were away missioner J. I highway cammissior August 24. trip. Paxton visited N. Y., and Pleasantville, Pa. Music by Vagabonds.| forest the J, city. to Mandan in the near future. "|| MANDAN NEWS | oO 40 Bushels to Acre Is Yield of Barley, Although Hit Hit By Hail Although his “fields were twice hit by hail, J. Kottsick, who farms on Custer Flats south of the city, had ert ound barley that threshed 40 els to the acre. Mr. Kottsick hauled his first load of grain here yesterday after com- vas ing threshing. It graded the; ighest type and weighed 50 pounds to the bushel when Grade 1 barley ts cueckea at 48 pound to the bushel ind ran a full 40 bushels to the acre. Improvement No. 10 Improvement of U. S. hichway No. 10 for seven miles west of Mandan, may be started this fall if tractors can get their equipmem at work im- mediately after award of the job, it was anid yesterday by County Com- ovig. Rids are to be opened by the state at Bismarck, Beach Plans Levy of $1,700 For Park Beach, July 29.—A tentative levy of £1,700 for park purposes was ap- proved here Wednesday by the newly veated city park boardy The sum will be used to care for the new city ark, recently opened here. The new park has been named ing Park, after Walter H. Cush- local editor, through whose ef-j forts it was brought into existence. FROM VACATION TRIP Mrs. L. A. Paxton returned ome from a six weeks’ vacati After spending some time in| oplin, Mo., with her parents, Mrs | relatives in Buffalo, TO VISIT PARENTS | Paul Bambury left Thursday morn- ing by car for Aberdeen, S. D., where ¢ will spend some time as the guest f his parents. Before returning to Mandan he will drive to Minneapolis nd Chicago. WITH J. C. PENNY COMPANY G. M. Evans of Madrid, Ja. Penny store in tl Mrs. Evans and son will amin RETURN FROM WISCONSIN Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Roberts vi returned from a trip to Minneay nd Holcombe, Wis. \They were ac- Is Your Birthday? On your renacor d send your Mother Flowers Hoskins-Meyer Home of K-F-Y-8 i Is Forecast For Fall : companied mother and sister. Mrs. Gustave Rob- Sait and Mrs. James Cournoyer who wi ‘| weeks. hi Mrs. for Seattle, Tacoma, other west coast points where she will be the guest of friends for a month, Miss Freda Vorphal of Judson, who as been visiting friends in Mandan for some time, | Portland, Ore.. where she will make her home in the future, i \ Atl The Movies Dich tc aed) home by Mr. Roberts’ Hopper’s favorite. Beery plays Casey, veral ; several leading rag-man. be their guests for revue barbe: world, Ford WILL VISIT WEST COAST the crooked Robert Welsh left Thursday Sterling, a Portland, and| milliner. The tale is simple. and barber love the same sappy girl. other Babe Ruth and the TO PORTLAND, OREGON ad undoing and—t PeWallie’s. clumsy he is obliged to make a stage ap- pearance, “stops” ways that one. The love-story is jammed amusing possibilities, every one left Thursday for by the trio of lovers;—Beery, an ex- travagant ‘blunderer: miserly manager; and Miss Pit! sentimental maiden, Ford Sterling becomes Beery bedyguard and keeps him. from sipating his chances as a crack h ELTINGE THEATRE at the Bat,” Wallace current starring’ vehicle, at tinge again today and Satur- by Ernest Thayer's famous ‘A. W.LUCAS CO. A.W. LUCAS CO. Clearance nce Sale of Baretoot Sandals $1 00 This Means Fine Play Shoes at Real Savings These Sandals are made for hard wear, and you will be more than pleased at the assortment from which to choose. One Group of Odds and Ends In children’s Shoes have been placed on a special dol- lar table. 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Centerville’s Sterling Holloway, newly recruited from the New York village baseball scout; and ZaSu Pitts, the village A circus, with its big tsp, menaj- erie, side shows, peanuts, performing lions, trapeze performers, a balloon ase sion and pa Tom fast-moving drama which begins to Theatre. into the find Both junk-man Sterling discovers Beery to be an- small towner becomes one of New York's nous figures. But, popularity love-making when | beautiful schemes of Big seek to dominate her. ture for every member of the fam-| ily, for Tom not o home in the tent the show in more with of which have been found and cultivated Tony through some strenuous stunts, in a whirlwind campaign against, the plotters. Natalie Joyce, a beaugifut girl of CAPITOL THEATRE Tom. NO STOPPING Husband: Well, thank the Lor, the car is finally paid for! Wife: Isn’t that splendid! we can turn it in on a new one, Judge. 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