The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 12, 1927, Page 5

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Feat . Y ‘ - summer st Detroit Mrs. Frank J. Johnson!Large Crowd Attends And Julia B. Johnson Entertain At Bridge Mrs. Walter M. Lillis of Kansas City, Mo., and Miss Esther Brannan of Des Moines, Ia., were the guests of honor Thursday evening when Mrs. Frank J. Johnson and Miss Julia B. gohnson entertained. . Three tables of bridge were in Bey, with honors. being won by Miss lazel Pearce and Miss Brannan. Guest favors were presented to the honorees. ~~ Garden flowers were used ht a out the rooms, and orchid and yellow taper candles furnished centerpieces for the tables. A course luncheon was served gt the conclusion of the games. % Gov. and Mrs. Sorlie Have House Guests Governor and Mrs. A. G. Sorlic have as their guests this week Mr. and Mrs, Will Sorlie and ae and Magnus Fossum of Albert Lea; Min Victor Sorlie of H ind, Minn, Governor _ Sorlie’s inughter, Louise Sorlie, who taking nurs training at the St. Paul hospital, St. Paul, and Who will spend her vacation in the city, Will Sortie and Victor Sorlie are eter of the governor. Mrs. Fred Ode Gives Party For Son, Jack Mrs, Fred Ode gave a pretty birth- day party Thursday afternoon in compliment to her son, Jack. Eight little guests and theit’moth- ers attended the party, and the after- noon was spent with Garden “flowers di the rooms with bouquets. thday cake decorated with cat med the centerpiece for the table when the luncheon course was served. Candy favors were presented to each guest. birthday gifts Jack received man: from his little friends. TAKE VACATION TRIP J. L, Bell and sister, Miss Emma L. Bell, left Thursday for an extended acation trip. They are wi daon | to inneapolis from where they will go by train to New Yory City.. From New York they will go to Bermuda for several weeks. On their return the United States, Mr. Bell and iss Bell will take the lake trip from Buffalo, N. Y. to Duluth, and will return to Bismarck shortly after. FROM EXTENDED TRIP Miss Eunice Cain: returned Thurs- day from an extended business and pleasure trip to eastern points. Miss Cain spent some time at her home in Canton, Wis., later taking the Great S.akes trip from Duluth to Detroit, Mi Ste -ateo:* visited: tbe Twin ‘Cities and Chicago the. interests ef the Webb Brothers’ store. ARE DISCHARGED FROM HOSPI- TAL who have, been patients at the Bis- “gtarck h Hak fer one rues = a ednesday and return to there home at Linton. They were accompanied home by Miss Eva Irvine * of this city. TWIN CITY GUESTS ~ Mr. and Mrs. E. A, Erickson and family of St. Paul and Conrad Frost of Minneapolis left Thursday after ‘spending the week in the city as guests at the C. T. Wynkoop home. Mrs. Erickson is 9 sister of Mrs. ‘Wynkoop. IN. MINNEAPOLIS “Mrs. V. J. LaRose and daughter, ‘Marcelle, who have b “iqneapelie where, the: ngemen' or ‘Tauce to the Universit; ‘ta this fall. wage ‘URNS HOME 4 ft. ‘Thursde; ee Aan, oe triage to jams of erg Bisle institute of Chicago, ind formerly of Bismarck, will occur ‘this month, oe VE THURSDAY 5 wet bol and Miss Harriet 4 visiting at the OTE” Hensel home, left. Thursday Bf eir home at Grand e ‘Wensel is » daughter of Mrs. Coger. — . GUESTS FROM WISCONSIN id. Mrs, James Rasaieter of Supe of Mr. ° ether, Mrs. nister, aa mt Mr. and Mrs. B. R: IWrogieitnes, 4 . Cart Voiland of St. ' tawaacted business and visited i | Musoff. tthe Bismarck schools for the past « ‘Mrs, Hans Hanon and son, Wallace, | Country Club Party More than 85 guests were - enter- teined Thursday evening when mem- ders of the Bismarck Country club gave a dinner dance at the clubhous n flowers in profusion de orated the dining room, while bo quets were used as centerpieces for each table. At the conclusion of the Goddard welcomed the guests, a introduced E. B. Cox who resented Paul Cook, the guest of jonor, ‘with a gift of appreciation from the club for his work in the re- cent golf tournament at Fargo.: —~ Durjng the evening, music was’ fur- nished for dancing by the U. S. S. Commodore orchesira. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Copelin and Mr. and Mrs. Rob- | ert Webb were in charge of the gen- eral arrangements for the party. Guyula Rich Is | Honoree At Party oxy | Mrs. John Ellness entertained Thursdey evening in honor of the birthday anniversary of Miss Guyula/ | Rich of this city. é | The guests were entertained “at ; four tables of bridge during the j evening. Prizes for bridge scores | Were awarded to Miss Rich and Mrs. | Clara Potter, Willis Belk and John) A three course luncheon was served at ‘the close of the evening. Swect peas decorated the rooms and were used on the luncheon tables. Out-of- ‘town, guests at the party were Misses {Emma and Lydia Rich of Fargo a Arthur Holt of Mandan. Miss Rich was presented with many beautiful gifts. EN ROUTE TO COAST Miss Helen McLean, who taught in) year, went through the city Tuesday en route to the west coast from her home in Grafton. Miss McLean will visit western points until the open- ing of school, when she will return! to Bismarck. . TAKE EXAMINATION Mrs. Clara Magnus and Mrs. Elsie} Mark of atts irs. Oscar Erickson of Wilton and Miss Elizabeth Jones of Fort Rice were in the city Wed- nesday to take the teachers’ exashina- tion. This is the'last time this ex- amination will be given until next August. RETURN FROM TRIP Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Crane, Mrs.| Basil North and ‘Mrs. Wm. Ebeling returned Thursday night from a week’s motor trip to Minnesota,| where they visited at Fergus Falls and Detroit. ON BUSINESS M. Flynn of Jamestown, division | rintendent of the Northern Pa-! cific, spent. Thursday in Bismarck ‘on | | business. : ENTERS HOSPITAL admitted to St. Alexis hospital and unaerwent ai operation Tuesday. FROM TUTTLE Albert Lungedah! of ‘Tuttle wi guest the first of the week home. of Mrs. Selma Jacobson. Ham Demonstration at Mrs. Mike Holzer of Zeeland was|' The loveliest evening slippers recent- ly seen on “the Avenue,” combined gold kid with a green velvet vamp and simple broad strap with two cut- out ovals. VISITING HERE | Miss Trean Wilcox of Minneapolis, and rae of this ed is the guest of friends in Bismi Miss Wil- cox is taking nurses’ training at the Hillerest ‘hospital in Minneapolis. RETURNS FROM CONVENTION Dr. W. H. Bodenstab returned Thursday from Winnipeg, where he attended” the annual agency meeting of the Provident Life Insurance com- pany. re ie VISIT.. RELATIVES Mrs,_E.’H,,-Myller and daughter, Marv Elizabéth, have returned from a two months’ trip to points in Min- nesota, where they visited relatives and were guests at lake resorts. WILL CONDUCT FUR SALE Fred G. Orenstein of the Frederick James Fur company of Minneapolis wilt come to Bismarck next week to conduct a fur sale at the Harris Rob- ertson store. RETURNS TO LANGDON Miss Ida Bleakley, who has been ‘the house guest of Mrs. J. A. Gag- non’ for the past three weeks, left Thursday. for het home in Langdon. EN ROUTE HOME . and Mrs. J. C. Bowen of sited friends in en route home from the bridge dedication at Sanish. Arrival of new fall. dresses and coats daily at the Bis- marck Cloak Shop. Home of K-F-Y-R _ SIDNEY... Matinee Every Day at 2:30 Big Bertha Of War Comedies! . NOW PLAYING VISITS DAUGHTER HERE Mrs. J. A. in the city visitt e, St. Alexius: hospital. Misses Ruth and Sylvia Headland, who have been the Marcks home, left home at Fargo. “Mr. and and Mrs. August Overmeier of Lin- le ton spent, Wednesday in Bismarck on| larce afternoon recept! business. 2. If * FROM VALLEY CITY Mrs. William Craswell and Mrs.|° 3. Frank Bailey of left today for Fairhills on Lake Peli- a Minn, where they will spend 10 lays. t ADMITTED TO. ST: ALEXIUS HOS- PITAL ‘ Nick Granat of Braddock was Sd to St. Alexius hospital Tues- lay. Miss Ruby Berquist left Wednes- day for Rhame where she will spend a) week as the guest of her parents. G= HAVE A SON Schroeder of jon is her iy ed ine, who is s patient at . VISIT IN BISMARCK RETURN TQ.FARGO. tthe 8. A. ON BUSINESS > Mrs. Ed. Kruger and Mr, ion? you tell her good-bye? What is the proper The Answers 1, At least a half hour. TO LAKES Lyman A. Baker and son Tom CARD OF THANKS singing. VISITS PARENTS Kenneth Preston. Jean Preston. - Fredrick Preston. Are You Satisfied With the appearance of your hair? Does it express your individuality? Does it bring out your type? If not, here is where the search for your hair beauty ends—where the at- tainmenit of youth and charm is pos- sible. Cs Phone: No. ‘7: For Appointment Permanént Waves $12.50 Manicure $1.00 Shampoo and Marcel $1.00 A. W. Lucas Co. Beauty and Bob Shop ; jHot or Cold Weather ‘Two Field Marshals of Fit’ having one, shell ofa finding. the. war! Its a friends in the: city Thursday. In our large menu you can always find: ,somethingto:please your ap- petité,,” W; j-00it' miany years of ex- perience with the hundreds of differ- ent people who visit our cafe every day and give us an opinion of just - What’ the public ‘requires to satisfy their desires for good wholesome food. : a , “Tey Our Sunday Poultry Dinner A son was born Tuesday at St. Alexius hospital to Mr. and Mrs. An- ton Bartole of 307 Fourteenth street. Mrs. H. L. Petrie and Mrs. Henry Gardner of Linton were the guests of friends in Bismarck Wednesday. ursday for their if y BF | of the Fargo wren has been announc- -e : A: Hints on Etiquet te How long must ty stay at a 2. If your hostess is still busy re- ceiving guests when you leave, must feminine Valley City ate} costume for an afternoon reception? hig of friends in Bismarck this week. (0. 3. Afternoon dress, with hat. We wish to thank all our many friends and neighbors for their kind assistance and sympathy during the bereavement of our little son. also wish to express our thanks for the beautiful floral offerings We and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Preston. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Preston. . PAGE FIVE connected with the Lemmon, 8. D.| Ham Demonstration ev exchange as wire chief. 1 Seca \|Logan’s Saturday. Swif Phone 944 for Tire Services| Premium Ham nacht We Change Tires Anywhere/and Nash Delicious ‘coffe’. in the City for 25 Cents. will be served. ist Snyder Transferred to Fargo Office of Telephone Company Transfer of Frank W. Snyder to the Fargo office of the Northwestern Bell Telephone company as manager | ed. 7: 4 | , Mr: Snyder expects to leave to take} A SPECIAL INVITATION IS OFFERED TO THE ro sek "as Ries del PUBLIC TO HEAR ; . at Harvey and formerly connected ||, “MISS LULU LITWINENCO” __. by with the Mandan exchange. Glenn Miner, manager at Mandan, : & Special Evangelist Singer from Fargo. To miss this is to go to Harvey and his place will be taken by GE. Brockanmir, tort opportunity will be an injustice to you. f { erly of Mandan and ‘more recently \ —at— 4 t Sa 4 BIG KHAKI TENT ; In Auditorium Block — Starts 8:00 P. M. 5 Every Evening REMEMBER — FREB CLINIC OF DR. MacLACHLAN Harvard University Exclusive Ready teNeag ROHL R)S LITTLE BLOCK 4h a We are pleased to announce, that in con- junction with our hosiery department, we have installed a hosiery repair system that is fully equipped to take care of any and all hosiery repair work. This department being under the supervision of an expert. To do more—much more—for the _be- m@ reaved family than | they expect of us is the sentiment with which we assume each responsibility that 1s entrusted to us. We Understand Webb Bros. ' Funeral Directors . __, Phone 246 - & Night Phone 246 or 887 There will be no need to discard your fine silk hose because of unsightly runs, pulls or snags. Bring or send them to us and for a minimum charge, we will repair them to look like new and give you double the service. We feature McCallum silk hosiery, ¥ “You just know she wears them.” “Lay Off” Watching That 3 Thermometer! 1 Our idea of “Zero” in pastimes is pecking at the thermometer these days and groanin’ becapse the mercury is climbing. Shucks—forget the heat. You will after the first spoonful of DELICIOUS Delightfully Cooling Deliciously . Refreshing lc € Cre am : Secure it in brick or bulk, your favorite flavor, at all dealers everywhere a in Western North Dakota. Special This Week : a “Orange -- Pineapple” | Serve it and you'll

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