The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 11, 1927, Page 5

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¥/ ; “She the lugeheon " Mmes Fossum And LaRue Give Shower r Exene Schultz Fosp oetannes Wednesday eve- ilaneous shower in Exzene Schultz, it to Mise & bride of next month. tertat Whist Party Is - Given In Honor Of 0. A; Sorsdahl jonor of her husband's ‘birthday shniversary. Garden ‘flowers decorated the rooms. The evening was spent at four tables of whist, with honors being »] won by Mra. Fred Anderson, Mrs. A. lecoreted . the room: tiny glass baskets of pansies were as certerpieces for the tables course was served conclusion of the games. Mi Schuits was presented with many beatiful gifts. “Nurses Give Shower For Mabel Nelson Miss Mabel Nelson was guest of honor eve ‘was g member, cellanéous shower. uring the evening gram: was given, and ‘was presented with many lovely gifts, Garden flowers decorated one of the porches atthe. Bismarck hospital where the party*was held. Miss Nelson's wedding to Levi Wil- Hants of Chletge 4 rl formerly of Bismarck, will nm event of this , month, 4 * A color scheme‘of yellow and gréew bcd faretea a ie paraen, sped s nesday evenin: when Miss "Ger rude Eichorst enter- tained at the hone of Mrs. Lucinda the evening. Esther Quashnik Is Bride of Earl Kuehn > The wedding of Esther Quash- nik of Harriett, dd Earl Ku of: Bismarek took place Mon- Harri Rev. Bentz of the Lutheran church read the man of Pollock, 8. the bri tended his. brother as best The bride's gown was of whit fon and she wore a white hat. carried. a shower bouquet of roses and sweet peas. : Mr. and Mrs, Kyehn have returned to Bismarck where they will make their. home. ; Mr, Kuehn is the son of Mr. and .'Mrs, Frank Kuehn. of this city, and is, employed at the Lahr Motor com- ON EXTENDED MOTOR TRIP’ Mr. and Mrs, F. L. Moule and son’ Joyce, and Miss Alma Kibler are tak-. 4ng an extended motor tri ints. They have ‘be to east-| isiting Mich. don, _ August 3 they visited the Buick tae- tory and other s of interest in’ Flint, Mich, The party will continue the trip as far east as Boston, WILL VISIT CLINICS Dr. C. O. Robinson of the Quain » and Ramstad clinic is ing this * week for Atjantie, Iowa, re he «will. spend some time visiting with his.parents. Later Dr. Robinson will go to Omaha, Neb., re he expects to visit clinics until first of the year, when he will return to Bis- marek. WILL GIVE BRIDGE TEA ‘Mra. Boise will be in ‘charge of third bridge tea of the bridge or amon hich is bein & at Bismarck Country clul ‘afternoon at2:90. Mrs. J. K. Blunt and’ M. B. Gilman will as- sist. the chalrm: ere RETUBN FROM MINNEAPOLIS . Miss Audrey Flow and Mins Alice: ¥ Larson ‘Tuesday from Min- } neapolié. wl they have spent thei} TO MINNESOTA POINTS | aii, th Mii eaten anal sy " tien Bank pointe fn Min esota. 1 & | Partly cloudy and unsettled » tonight and Friday. Warm- D. Grey; and Mrs. At the close of the evening a cout luncheon was served. The irthday cake formed the | center- ce for the table. Mr. presented wi gifts. Representatives Of pv ah Peace Union re Miss Esther Van Slyke of New York Ci joing A of the Women's ‘rank Stetser. many birthday mn irs. Letitia Moon Towa, director of peace of the Women’s Christian Tem- perance union, who are traveling in North Dakota in the interests of es- tablishing an amendment to the con- stitution to outlaw war, arrived in Bismarek Tuesday and + been meeting with members of* the local W. C. T, U., Business and Professio! ‘al Womens’ club, and heads of other 3s Peace union, con- always wrong in sastrous in practice, drew up an amendment: to the Con- * | stitution of the United States declar- ‘ing war illegal. The resolution was Antrodauced in April, 1926, and re- ceived ‘a hearing before a s' mn mittee of the U. 8. senate in Janu- ‘ary, 1927. : Mrs. Conard was one of the speakers at the hearing. amendment “would abolish Sorsdah!| h Bismarck Guests] # ‘s| Mrs, Ruth Rigler of Los war b; ite disarmament, and is| from Minot, where be has been tran: | Sientlay. ter mctione, which have. beea| acting business, . made in the British parliament. the belief that war must be away with, these women are a ing. to the Women’s Christian perance Usion.and other women's or- ganizations to take a positive stand cently in Grand Forks. visited Fargo, Devils “Lal leave Bismarck today for Jamestown. and Valley Cit The headquarters of the Women’s Peace union is at 38 Pea New York City, Out-Of-Town Guests Are Honored At Party. and Miss Mabel Rig- ler were hostesses Wednesaay eve- ning at @ bridge party at the Rigler ome. Paes Bridge was played at four tables, with honors go! a Mrs. Sam Rigler’ bron and Miss Ruth ‘Rubin of city, Guest favors were pre- sented to the out of town guests. The followipg guests were from out of the city: ti} Sam Rigler of| larriet Bernstein of ‘aul Dworsky of Iron nt Mich., Misses Bernice and Orpha Helstein of Hibbifg, Minn.,' Angeles,' Mrs. Sam Masler of New England, ss Raby Glaser of Minot e0urse lunch “ yIsi AT KIEBERT HOME 'V. Kiebert of St. Paul, nding the summep Bi ‘spend some tim ae Mrs. Frank + EN ROUTE HOME ° | D. M. McNamara of Fargo, state’ ff the Maccabees, spent j in this city en route home special price U Lucile—of Paris Is the originator of all colors:in “Holeproof” Hosiery. For this reagon-you have the ad- vantage of knowing that the shades are cor- +, rect. . ‘You also know that when you buy « “Holeproof” you have the advantage of serv- ice.’ These two combinations make ‘Hole- , proof” famous. : GUESTS AT Mr.-and Mrs. fr, GUESTS FROM FARGO Mrr. F. 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A discontinued number, but shown in good shades for immediate and early Fall’. wear. Regular $2.25 s Gingham Lovely patterns for girls school dresses, house dresses and aprons, stripes and new plaids in “” _ all.colors - 32 inches wide, < ‘ 29c grade, on sale at Voiles and - These and other special values—will further emphasize the wisdom of buying at’ _» . : Bismarck’s Greatest. Shopping Headquarters wee ‘ % * “Merchhndize of Merit Only”

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