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tesident of Bisinatek, end visited ofl Lobach Mrs. L. Rubin And Misses Rubin Are Hostesses Friday Mrs. La Rubin and daughters, Miss- es Sally and Ruth Rubin, entertained at bridge Friday evening in honoreof Miss Harriet Bernstein, of Chicago, Mrs, Paul Dworsky of Iron Moun- tain, Miph., Misses Bernice and Orpha Helstein of Hibbing, Minn. and eae rare Wabi ‘our tables of bridge were in pla; during the evening, with 2 a itd ing to Mrs. M. M. Ruder and Mrs. Al Thal of Bismarck and -Miss Rita Greengard of Mendan. The honorees were presented with guest favors. Sweet peas and four-o’clocks were uged to carry out a floral note in the’ decoration of the rooms ~and tables. A two course luncheon was served at the conclusion of the games, Mrs. J: Henry Georgé Is Honoree At Party Mrs. ‘H. S. Lobaeh entertained Wednesday afternoon in honor of her house guest, Mrs. J. Henry George of Kansa@g City, Mol. profusion of gladioli, sweet and other bright colored garden decorated the rooms of the home. ,The guests spent Wunsen, social afternoon. Mi s8 Ing @ refreshment course pet daughter of Mrs. Loba © close of the afternoon, GUESTS FROM CANAL ZONE Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Knudtson at 810 Fifth street have as their house guests, Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson and laughter, Agnes, and sons, Richard and Peter, of Ibos Height ert gett Pay 8) a Gy ck three’ ‘weeks, in: Washington, D. C., with" Mrs, A, M.’ Wallin, a “former at “péints in Minnesota en route to this city. After a short visit here the: ‘will go to Washburn, where they wil .) - RETURNS. TO Migs Ruth Kaiser of Miles City, as been visiting. rele- her for the past week, to Bismarck to be the ~. Priday in Bi +1 “partly. cloudy. tonight and spend some time with Mrs. Johnson's jother and brother. RETURNS FROM GRAND FORKS Miss Barbara Register has returned from Gyand Forks, where she has been attending the University of) North home b; Grand guest, ta. She wis accompanied Miss Lillian Kiagus of ‘orks, who will be her house MOTOR TO SEATTLE G. L, Spear, county treasurer, and . Pal upe! in the office of the state tax commissioner, left today by automobile for Seattle end other coast points where they will spend their vacation. They ex- pect to be ‘away about three weeks. ‘ RETURNS HOME Mrs. Thomas DeLancey and daugh- ter, Doris Elaine, have returned to their home in Minneapol after spending the summer in arck with Mrs, DeLancey’s mother and sister, Mrs. Seymour H. Cook and Miss Lillian Cook. | ONE SERVICE SUNDAY Rev. F, H. Davenport announces that there. will be only one service at, St. George’s...Episcopal, church Sunday. This. will be the 8 o'clock celebration of the Holy Communion. Ng 11 o'clock service will be held. DRIVE TO YELLOWSTONE PARK Dr. J, 0. Arnson, Walter Sather, and Fri and Frederick Anderson of Eau Claire, Wis., left today for a two weeks’ tor Arip to Yellowstone Park. - LEAVES FOR SPOKANE Miss Marie Devo, who has been em- pares in Bismarck for several years, left . today for . Spokane, jas where she has’ accepted a position and will make her home in the fu- ture. TAKE GREAT LAKES TRIP Miss Mary Fisher and Miss Kath- Friday: for Duluth, trip_on the it N.Y. They expect to be away two weeks. f | BISMARCK YJ shas sverned guest of friends. WEDDING LICENSE ISSUED Mi was issued Wed- pllarry Gabel . and for Sterling El wil remainder of the summer « FROM MOTOR TRIP Dr. and Mra. H. A. od Wednesday from.@ motor the Black Hills. - he ‘alitaiad Rotkce od Mamta iw lige ces te ness. © *, The Weather ‘Suudey. Ponéible local thun- Canal; nk Ackerman of Bismarek,| ash. bus- | ye SAP BRDAX, AUGUST 13, 1997, | Socigt and Personal i jOut-Of-Town Guests ' Are Honored Atl Party: Mrs. W. C. Cashman was. hoitess Friday afternoon in compliment to | Mrs. J. Henry George of Kansas City, | Mo., Misses Catherine and Elsie Burr of Bottineau, Mrs. Kenneth Wells of Chicago, and Miss: Helen Jackson of Freemont, Ohié, who are visiting rel- atives and friends in this city. The hostess entertained 18 guests at a social afternoon, at the close of which a two course luncheon, was served. Miss Beatrice Vater agsisted Mrs. Cashman in serving. Giadioli and sweet peas were used to decorate the rooms, 4 Bridge Tea Is Given |At Country Clubhouse Nine tables of bridge were in play Friday afternoon at the Bismarck Country club at the third meeting of the bridge tournament. Garden flow- ers wete used to decorate the room in which the games were played, and the .dining room where tea was served, Mrs. Spencer Boise tea service, and was assisted by Mrs. M. B. Gilman and Mrs, J. K. Blunt. The last. meeting of the bridge tour- nament will be held Aug. 26. peeelaee at the ti left today for a trip to Mon- tana, Wyoming, and South Dakota points. Before returning home they will visit Yellowstone Park and the Black Hills. Miss Helen Myers of Fargo, a. sister of Mr. Myers, will accompany them. WILL ATTEND CONVENTION Mr. and Mrs. Grant Marsh left to- day for Mason- City, Iowa, where they will attend the national convention of ‘the Modern Brotherhood of Amer- ‘ica. Mr. Marsh is‘e delegate from tha local ledes. . |, : VISITS AT WILTON Miss Alice: Cassi@y left Thursday for Wilton, where she will spend some time as the guest of her moth- er. From Wilton Miss Cassidy will go to Max, where she has accepted @ position. TO BARLOW Miss Anna Gehner left today for her home in Barlow after spending several days in the city with friends, She was accompanied by Migs Alice Marsh, who will be her guest for some time, VISIT RELATIVES , Mrs. Frank -Kiebert and Mrs. Ray Burman of this city and Mrs. Coe H. V. Kiebert.of St. Paul drove to Center Friday, where they will be tae guests of relatives of the Kie- rts. ON VACATION ‘TRIP Misses Catherine McDonald, Alice Brown and Edith Fisher are spend- ing a weeks" vacation’ at Minne- sota lake resorts and at points in Minnesota and Canada, FROM EASTERN MARKETS P. M. Webb returned. Thursday from @ three weeks’ buying trip to Chicago, New York, and other ‘east- ern markets jn the interests of, the Webb Brothérs’ store. * a DR. M. E. BOLTON |, Osteopathic Physician || 114%; Fourth St, Phone 240-W Bismarck,,N. D. Matinee Every Day at 2:30: TRANSACTS BUSINESS _ ~ Bam Powell of St. Paul is trans- acting business in the city this week. EN ROUTE TO WING Mrs. M. J. Gitlette spent Wednes-| and Mrs, ‘J. day in the city as the guest of Mrs. atret, is confined tovher home by nephews? Jessie Harris while en route. to illness’ this week. 2. ta . Last Time TONIGHT |- SATURDAY This War Is A Yell! |} / return- trip: to values at.....» Miss Eqly, Bec daughter of Mr.) . 1. Belk of 710. Fourth | tain GUARANTER is your assurancb of the finest pelts, the most ex- quisite workmanship and highest standards ef finishing | throughout. guaranteed to be free from any defects in workmanship’ or mate- » rials and if any such defects de- velop they, will be repaired or re- - , F Wing ‘fromi.g trip to Watertown, 8. ¢———-——____--___________- the bride-to-be? » 2 |-~ 8. Luncheons,-bridge, teas or mat-|Last “Day Saturday,: Ai Dak. . | 1/3. 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