The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 30, 1927, Page 5

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- ie SATURDA , i Social and Personal DAY; JULY 90,1997 + rs. C. E. Pickles Is Hostess at Bridge Mra. C. E. Pickles entertained Fri- day evening at her home at 719 Ninth st Th evening was tables of bridge, M: winning honors clusion of the Frisch assisted tl @ course luncheo: Garden flowers furnished attrac- tice centerpieces for the luncheon tables. Mrs, Stewart McDonald of Babe, Mont., who is visiting at the 8, 5. McDonald home, was an out-of- town guest. ; TAKE EXTENDED TRIP Mr. and Mrs. H. F. O'Hare will lenve Sunday for Califor they will spend: some Lor oa Los prse ge re ; urning home the} 0 go to Yellowstone Park ‘and Hunters Hot Springs, Mont. Mr. and Mrs. O'Hage| will be away-for siz,weeks. iM nt at two Mr. and Patterson | e now the guests son of this ‘tit; VI WEST COAST Mr. and Ralph Jopnsrud re- turned Thuraday from an extended| trip to the west co They were! 9 of relatives and fi le, Spokane, Taeoma, a oast points. Mr, and M Johnsrud have been away for t! past three weeks. WILL TAKE EXTENDED TRIP Mr. and Mrs. John Lobach and L. H. McRoberts will leave Sunday by | car for an extended vacation trip. They plan to visit the Bad Lands, points in Montana, and Yellowstone Park, returning home by way of the) Biack Hills, TAKE GREAT LAKES TRIP Miss Dorothy Blunt.and Miss Kath- aryn Cook left today for Duluth, Minn., from whence they will sail on the “Octorora” for a trip to Buf- falo, N. Y. They expect to be away for three weeks, WILL RETURN SUNDAY Miss Clarice Belk will return Sun- day from Fairhills, Minn., where she has spent the past week an the guest of Misses Mai nd ‘Emily Carr of J&mestown at their summer home. CALLED HERE BY JLLNESS Mrs. Helmer Aamodt of Minot has been called to the city by the ser- igus of her niece, Harriet Haynes, Aaughter of Mr. and Mrs, Vern Haynes. : ; RETURNS HOME Miss Isabelle Hart, who has spent the past two weeks In the city as the guest of her sisters, Mra. C. D. Morton and Miss, Muriel. Hart, left this morning for her home in aul. TO FARGO AND LAKES_ Miss Bernice Voigt left today for Fargo and the Minnesota lake re- sorts whereiphe will spend « month with friendayand ‘relatives. DISCHARGED FROM ST ALEXIUS HOSPITAL » Miss Violette’ Hunt of Max--was discharged from St. Alexius hospital Friday. y ey FROM ST. PAUL Miss Clara Strand of this city has as her guest this week her little niece Amanda Rickel of St. Paul, Minn. ‘ GUEST AT BODENSTAB HOME Miss Mary Barnes of Glen Ullin is a house guest of Dr. and Mrs, W. H 1 | clubhouse. | Mrs; George Robidow and: Miss Jan- | | nie Woodruff will drive to Fargo ¢,| Pant week as the Hodenstab at 520-Mandan avenue. TRANSACTING BUSINESS HERE Harmon and-Lee Appert of Hazel- ton were in the city Wednesdav look- ‘ing after business intere: CHICAGO TO VISIT ri Mrs. Mabel Stephens of Bismarck left this momming for Chicago where she will visit-for some time, RETURNS HOME Mrs, Charles Gaskill, who h: ‘the past week as a guest at the C. R. Kositzky home, left today gor her home at Sterling. UNDERGOES OPERATION | Miss Mamie Larson of Golden Val- ley underwent an operation at St. Alexius hospital Friday. ON BUSINESS J. W. Tschumperlin and. J..P. Wag- ner apent Friday in Heil looking after business Interests. ISITING> AT GILBY Mrs. r E. McCurdy afd children are spending some time,at Gilby a® the guest of relatives. * “| nespolis, ‘| Sunday for Spokane, Wash,, to spet Miss Pauline H. Rich Accepts New Position Miss Pauline H. Rich, Who has been city librarian of the Bismarck pub- lic library tor the past year, has resigned - her ition to similar one with the new Eastern | Montana Normal school whieh will be | Mont., in the} opened in Billings, near future, - Before coming to Bismarck Miss Rich was employed in educational work in Bil successor has been appointed in Mi Rich's place, but it is expected t! named within the next few weeks. College Glee Club The North Central College Men's | glee club will be presented in con- ert at the Bismarck auditorium et 8:15 on the evening of August 8. The glee club, which is returning} home from its 30th annual tour to! the const, has not visited Bismarck! during the past three years. An ad- mission fee of 75, 50, and 25 cents will be charged at the door. a SECOND weet OF TOURNA- The second of the series of bridge! parties, which will compose . the| bridge tournament, was held Friday afternoon at the Bismarck Country There we eight tables in play during the afternoon. Mrs. | A, M. Bi day, randt was chairman of the | TO CONVENTION Mr. and Mrs. G, C. Marsh, Mr, and | Sunday to attend the state M. B. A. convention as delegates from the Bis- | marek lodge. The convention will open Monday. | GUEST OF MISSES RUBIN Miss Harriet Bernstein of Chieago arrived this morning to spend some time as the house guest of Mi: lly and Ruth Rubin. Miss Bern- tein attended Northwestern univer- sity with the Misses Rubin during, the past year. GUESTS AT _WOODMANSEE HOME Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woodmansee have as their’ house guests ‘Mrs. Oliver Erickson and Miss Dorothy) Mitchell and E. 8. Pinkerton of Devils Lake and Rev. Father E. W.| Riordan of Minot. TO FERGUS FALLS » Mr, and Mrs. Van’ R. Middle and family left this morning by for Fergus Falls, Minn., where they will visit relatives: Before returning home they will spend a few days at lake resorts in Minnesota. RETURNS FROM CHICAGO Miss Blanche Hauser has returned from Chicago where she spent the est of her broth- er, Edgar Houser. En‘ Route she visited Miss Marguerite “Lyness at Bloomington, Wis. FROM LONG ISLAND, N. Y. Mrs. L, Whittig of Mineola, Long Island, N. Y., has arrived in the city to visit her daughter, Mrs.. Clifford a patient at the Bis- TO EASTERN POINTS Mr..and Mrs. Herman Pelker and son Paul left this morning for points in wy ee and, to West Frank- fort, Ill, where they will visit rela- tives and’ friends for about two weeks. WILL DRIVE TO MINNESOTA Mr. and Mrs. George Hauch and ljttle daughter Lorraine will leave lunday morning by car for Min- Mankato; and Minnesota Jake resorts for a month’s vacation. ae ‘ SPEND WEEK AT JAMESTOWN | Mr, and Mrs. Harold Bohn and son Jackie have. spent past week in the f the W. A heha bad € Buchscherer fam- WILL VISIT IN SPOKANE Mrs. Charles Wachter will leave ives and friends. s-month with rel — RETURNS TO CITY Mrs. Alice York has returned from Devils Lake where she was the guest of relatives for the past 10 days. — VISIT FRIENDS HERE Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kruger of Linton were the gu of friends in Bis- marek this week. ——— ISCHARGED FROM HOSPITAL | Wine. Dorothy Keller of this city has been discharged from St. Alex- ius hospital, — si ON J.C, Maddox .spen ton transactit {At The Movies CAPITOL THEATRE Tonight will be the last opportunity ; the finest Cireu: is a western that pic- lis ‘and excitement as ve s “4 fale doves tn the girl fi as usual, has an important Cuathing’ tarring Monte ind”. Patsy ath Miller, which a cs éonies ‘to the Capitol on Monday, is a wsereent. versfon, by D: ney ie k of 8 sf by ur Some: he. It. deals wi e adventures 8, subwi ward on s wild New fear’a Eve lew York, * Monte t one will be, | Will Sing Here Aug. 8) ie Claudel’s ‘Trouser Skirt’ The former Mile. Marie Claudel, re- cently married daughter of the French. ambassador to the United States, sponsors the “trouser skirt for evening wear. Here she such a Worth creation of white c'! fon, with its looped up trouser skir tightly -swathed hg i e oe of chif: painted centers is its only ——$—$<— — |! Mr. Blue, is inimitable as a society | girl who goes “slumming” alone in: p night club and falls in love with the subway guard. ELTINGE THEATRE _ Advice to 5 shrniking violets in large quantities on the subject of how to be popular is offered in Colleen Moore’s new starring com- edy-drama, “Naughty But Nice,” which will open at the Eltinge for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. This picture depicts i) tale of a freckled, bespectacled, long-haired, awkward girl from Texas, who en- ters a smart finishing school on th outskirts of Washington, D. C. From, being the school’s prize, un- noticed dumb-bell, Colleen sudden- ly and mysteriously becomes the most stunning girl in the place with all the most desirable towmt sheiks at her feet. Donald Reed, handsome new lead- ing man, is the ckief—and also able—sheik in “Naughty But Nice. Other. members of the supporting catty include Claude Gillingwater, Matinee. Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT — Saturday WALLACE » BEERY “Casey at the Bat” NEWS PICTURES Ben Turpin Comedy Mon., Tues., Wed. ports, any. There have been some rather sensa- tional reports ‘of d rust, in the northwe: these are overdrawn. our previous letters, there has been | black rust in Minnesota for some time, and is more pronounced, than in the other three northwestern states. Some wheat has had the black rust Infection, for, over two weeks, ‘but | plant has developed and the heads . are well filled. The wheat straw is| Merger Hearing to unusually strong this season, There has been some spread of black rust, both in South Dakota and weather, there is a possibility of rust! developing on the late grain. extent will depend on future weather | conditions. knowing conditions, that very’ little, if any, damage has occurred thru A delicious noonday lunch served at the Patterson, 35¢. Sportsmen, attention : Trap-) Fort Lincoln grounds at 9:30.! fees Me to be held soon, | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ™ Hallam Cooley, Edythe Chapman and Cli wynne. ‘The story for “Naughty But Nice” adapted = from Browne's play, “The Bigamist.” Grain Crops Are ‘ Helped By Weather The northwest has experienced fair- ly high temperatures, during the past few days, and there have been rumors of this heat causing damage. Our re- however, weather has been favorable for the grain crops, and especially for corn, says the Van Dusen Harrington com- Katheyn McGuire, U. S. Surveyors Little Joe with AkeGr kee Lewis Allen party are now camped in city ang are working north and s from here to get the altitudes al sea level in this vicinity. In the party are Lieutenant Mrs, C. M. Thomas and others, dad are lage lowing the railro: The survey is being made so when topographic maps of this t tory are made the mappers w’ indicate that the i knowledge of the altitudes at di The party is t | Max and Minot. age by black ut we believe | As reported in » oF S858 RSS NcA nea.u.s vat ore ~-| from THE HOTEL PRIN {Sa il or air to Bismarck. Coit 4 rail e Upin October | Try our chicken and b s states concerned project were given today by the commission CITY Bismarck The It is the belief, of those Osteopathic Physician dieatt Sead Finding silk hose too expensive || 114% Fourth St. Phone 240. shoctin some women in Spain are now using gz Sunday morning at A bedutgcnitene St pamneed Bismarck, N. D. CCS OOOCOVOS OO For Your Family’s Sake! There is no apartment, no matter how complete or luxurious, that is so good a place for your family as your own home. £ Your children early learn the lessons of home-making. They gain a knowledge: of right living that will keep them on the right path later. Your wife will know more happiness and contentment. You will make new economies, gain real independence and add to your Hedden Real Estate Agency 10 Years’ Active City Business WEBB BLOCK 2 PHONE 0 || DR. M. E. BOLTON PPPACELAPSPPESROSCSAS, POCDOSC SCS OV OOO CO 9S SOV OO DOOOCOUOM Now in Bismarck Members of a government survey the outh bive and and six from fol- that i- ffer- Missouri and in erlin, S. 0 £0 here ,to Washburng then to} || The FIRST LUCKY LIND- |BERGH LIGHT IN NORTH |DAKOTA will be operating at 0 tonight, July 30th, CE, to guide all travelers by road, eef- the southeastern quarter of North} Washington, July 30.—(#)—Hear- i ° Dakota, during the past week. Much|ings on the proposal to consolidate Unto Hadas tiated of the’ eurly wheat is now in the/the Great Northern and Northern SOM hotel, hard dough, and it is evident that| Pacific railroads will begin at Min- only small damage could happen to| neapolis, October 3, before Finance this. There is considerable moisture | Director M of the Interstate —. in various districts, and with warmer ommission. Notice to all The Melody Shop, Bismarck TUNER C. L. BRYAN The Music Shop, Mandan black rust, up to this time, and that| night. Tod: much of the early grain is entirely | climbing up free from damage. This is especially | for tomorrow was: “Partly clo true in South Dakota, where some| not much change in tempera —esssss early wheat has been cut. Incidentally, the rain Ww CCS SCCOO S SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSOSG SOS S SSS FSGS GOSSSSCCLECESP ESL CCSV i F. H.Carpenter Lumber Co. Would be glad to estimate your wants whether it be one piece or a carload. Plans furnished to home builders. 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