The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 31, 1927, Page 5

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mt av1PAGE FIVE ee ‘he former. in the state Tuesday. Bismarck hi 3 The former. Weather Bureau Says}e'nssimin ofthe lowest graye —_ —-~- 6 s. r 9} imum was registered at vi FROM GRAND FORKS Fair, Cooler Tonight’! which haa 7 j past 12 F 1. Is it cust mary to put the full| Mrs. BE. Fox of Grand Forks is the Rain was reported at the follow! : ote oy ehert ial notes you write?| guest of her’ son and daughter-in- Slightly cooler weather is in store{ ete Tuesday: Bottine: wig viqrt HE HERR ould the date ir at the| law, Mr. and Mrs. EF. § for Bi cK h had .16 of an i E upper right corner of first page| her ane ‘in-law and daughter, Mr, and| fF Bismarckans tonight, according) nevijy Lake, .3 ofa, Sivey Smith, and Mrs. a Piece or with your signature at the an Mrs, P. M. VanLuchene. to the prediction of the federal Dunn, Center, visit a is more formal jy dear Suectinticeebneneiceteay weather bureau. The forecast friends in SBiimare Mts. Smith,” or “Dear. re. Smitht”) Beginning Sept. 3, store] “Mostly fair tonight ‘and Thursday: | 7 AT ST. ALEXIUS HOSPITAL | 1. Yes, though for only a line or Lwin be open Saturday untill Perrine snag Cl f Pembina, a maximum temper- . Moorhead, Minn. bad cantante Alexi hort two you may just write the day, 00 p. m. Rose Shop. ature of 89, was the warmest placel rainfall of .06. RETURNS FROM SU SUMMER sieod ia te Blea | 8: retu | from Valley City, gerd the has bean Hints on Etiquet attending summer school at the St: Teachers’ college for the weeks. Social and Personal “Back to Sehool’ Movement Begins; any Leaving Bismarck for College has descended upon Bismarck: and, from now until the first of October, tchools in all parts of the country be claiming students from this “young ‘men and women of Bismarck, while the University of Minnesota is ral have selected schools rt. Leonard Anderson, who was a mem- ber of the 1927 graduating class of Bismarek high school, is the first to ‘or Grand Forks to, await ie Lo-| a sophomore at yS. ase and Franci Misses nA, af rand Register; who the university, will retui don and Grant at velba | gt the University of North raid Bystrom, who attended Gus- tavus Adolphus college at St. Peter, i | Minn., last. year, will study at the Minneapolis rt sehop! this winter. Miss Marlys ae and Miss Ve Person, of “he 1927 Bismarck high school graduates, week for St. Paul tend Macalester Miss Marcelle LaRose is \ leaving the first part of September for Min- neapolis where she will be a student ed Rosery college in y they will at- leaving this; yj n_empl: tol in Bismarek. will also nesota university. Si as: have selected that university, Louis of i will return.to the University ing ‘the left recently, will spend the sity of Southern C: Byrne will leave ‘ly in September for Hanover, N. H. where he will be a student at Dartmouth. . Migs Gwendolyn Jones will return to the Univ of Wisconsin at Madison. Wil Lenhart will be e same university this . Misa Ruth Staley and ‘Miss Ruth Rawlin; Miss Evelyn Mary Stephens are registered at the Sioux Falls college at Sioux Falls, 8S. D. Marion G. Folsom is leaving in the near future for the North Da- kets eae college at _s who dent at MacPhail Music last year, will return to neapolis where she will continue her studies at that school. Miss Edna Dean Best left. Saturday for Milwau- kee to continue her- musical .studies at the Milwaukee Conserv: Kositzk: wat leave toi lay last year. Miss Mildred Run- jot Arts. Dinner Patty Is Given at Hazelton — i. Miss Mi Runey of this city was among the sts when Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Chalfin of Hazelton entertained at a dinner at their home Sunday. The centerpiece for the dinner table was formed of garden flowers while. smaller bouquets were used to decorate the rooms. Other out-of- town guests beside Miss Rune were Mr. M. H. Nelson, and son, Random and Mrs. caabaek of Sterling. LADIES AID WILL MEET The Trinity Lutheran Ladies Aid will meet Thursday afternoon at o'clock in the church parlors. A. Schlenker, Fete je PKinkle, the dore Hanson and ses. Lunch, iclading o1 will be setved from. 4: until ‘clock. Members of the aid) are urged not to forget the dish baudes and dish towel’s shower, _ MEETING OF METHODIST AID The ladies: of ghe first division of the Methodist ‘society will meet Thursday. afternoon with eee Hall at a as, B. Mrs. M. Davis at 930 Sixth streét will df hostess to the ‘ ond division, hil ele at 718 division.. The ladies of the fourth division will begin Tharedey to serve lunches at the A. Lucas store from 11 to 6 0! rclock d ‘clock daily. GENERAL DIVISION WILL MEET The general divjsion of the Pres- byterian ladies aid will meet Thurs- day afternoon at 2:30 at the church P ee A good attendance is de- rt EN ROUTE TO -LOS' ANGELES Musjerd will act] 2 OF xi wjianiin Mra. |isworth and children ‘are ve aise the week at Killdeer as guests of Mr. Ellsworth’s mother, Mrs. J. BE. Testy. | SAS SSH SIH 0 “QZ aaah This new model with its smart nose veil is of beige velour with the silver stitched brim cut at the side and turned back on the crown in front The pins are of silver. RETURNS FROM VACATION Miss Fleanor rtd has returned from a month's vacation spent at her home in Anoka, Minn, and An Chicago, WILL ENTER UD UNIVERSITY Leonard Anderson left Tuesday for Grand Forks, where he will enter the University of North Dakota at the opening of school. GUEST FROM WISHEK Mrs. D. W. Herr of Wishek is spending the week in the cit: the a guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. in. WEEK. Exp GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kositzky of this city @pent the week-end in Sterling asthe guésts of relatives. HERE MONDAY TR Smith and. daughter, esa Smith. of Underwood spent’ Monday in Bismarck. 8. past week iht friend: WITH FRIENDS HERE Walter Rustand of Valley City is said a few days in Bismarck as guest of friends. Swift and powerful, spectac- r and thrilling see “What Price Glory.” : Radiantfire takes that chi}! tal for treatment. ‘ “ RETURNS HOME Mrs. C. A, Schuck has returned from a week’s visit with friends in Cooperstown, AT ST. ALEXIUS HOSPITAL Mrs. C. Reich of Burt has entered St. Alexius hospital for treatment. o, FROM BALI BALDWIN Mrs, Erstrom of Baldwin is wy guest St "ftlende in in the city. Dont start the furnace. A| off. Consolidated Utilities Co Have your old mattress ren- ovated. All work guaranteed. Bismarck Mattress & Reno- vating Co., Phone 605," 513) - Broadway. DOCTOR M.E. BOLTON Osteopathi Our Fall Caps Arrived Klein’s Toggery' © MQULDE! LIKE, your FOOTPRINT IN THE SAND In the Little Ladies’ Hat Shop “Little Miss Muffet” - Will model, dance and give away souvenirs . “Little Miss. Muffet Sat on a Tuffet, Eating her Curds And Whey. Along-Came a Spider And Sat Down Beside Her, i voitte FRIDAY > September 2—from a_ beautiful booth in our Main Floor Mil" linery Department. A neat little hat box and a big balloon, will be given by her to her little girl Coats and Dresses for the little Misses will also be modeled on ‘ GUESTS sire st. PAUL. Mr. and .Mrs, Carl. Nimis “of 5 Paul, ‘whose weddlng ‘was an event} of August 11, in the city! Tuesday _evenii to a the guests of Mrs. Nimis’ unele and aunt, Mi A. Johansen, and’ of ff Me and All the New Felts And Frightened Miss Muffet Away.” FRIDAY “9) DIEGO, tad, Miss Edith Mrs. W. H. Winchester ening for San Diego, “LITTLE MISS MUFFET” will appear in person from 3 to5 P.M. and givé away souvenirs to her little girl friends. peak. THEY wo BREAKING yy, , a will leave thi Calif. VISITS DAUGHTER HERE Mr. and Mrs.:J. C. Taylor have as ir, guest Mrs. Taylor's father, .A.. lardy of Chicago, who will spend, several days in the the city, ATTENDS } CONVENTION Joye “Desens auditor, left Tues- 3 MATRIX transact business, Mise Sally Rubin, SHOES ‘FOR WOMEN pent several lays af 16 Rigler ho Lge’ Hebron, accompanied Fried sige es) Berea Lat ataeies, : them to tl is city. rek, is ‘ ity this WILL MAKE KE HOME HERE Dr. an Sr. ypu fiir Seow uae] son, Charles, of Devils e will as eae *egganen rive in Bismarck in the: near “tare Fall Hats. that caused the to make their home here. They have| sensation at the New York been residents of Devils Lake for the Fashion Shew are now on dis- ears. - a seen aaa lay at the Bismarck Cloak ‘ TO. ILLINOIS f Mrs. &. E, Enright, who has been e . the guest of her son an daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. Enright, Yor the: ‘past, month, left, Tuesday for her home at Riverside, Ill. VISITS | RELATIVES Miss Carolyn Williamson, danghtar, of Mr. and Mrs, F. V. Will “returned sneodey. from raat iret LY where she has spent 2 “pant! jas~twdéks with relatives. 4 7 r uo 90 ron Hee; INGATe F : é iN the Weather | ett fair ténight and TON IG H-T: Mostly : ight an Ww. & “3 Mise Muffett: Hats All the New Velvets J uniors and Misses’Hats ‘..... Little Miss Muffet Hats are the finest made and are well known to all the little folks: | Cunning styles for the children, youthful models for the older girls, An assortment | from which any girl of 6 to 14 years can make a pleasing selection. her iting - instructor ‘ot journalism + in Lincoln high school. GUESTS AT RUBIN HOME Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Rigler of Hewes formerly. of B f friends in thi And the Price Range Is Just as co $1.25 $1.50 $2.00 $2.95 HOE A Price That Is Sure To Please Every Mother Popular Colors Are: « Flaming Maple French ‘Beige Leafmold Malaga } Autumn Napoleon Blue f Butterscotch Rose of'Sharon ; Chin-Chin Blue Marron Glace W Black ne Ne Chinook *% _ Amberglow \ Aspen Green *- ee Notice : A-special meeting of the ‘teachers and officers of the Presbyterian ‘Sunday school; will: be held: on Thursday at ae 80 p. m. in the ‘church par-.. Jora. Educational Superinten- : i ment Miss Bertha R ‘Palmer For” the "Misses will also be’ modeled on Friday. Let the young ladies Little Miss: Muffet’s guests, get a balloon, and enjoy themselves. Also retty: box given with each hat purchased. ~ ost sitet SO ait WTR BNR M te

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