The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 1, 1927, Page 5

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THURSDAY; SEPTEMBER 1, 1927 | Social and Personal Mrs. H. J. Duemeland|Committee Plans ° Gives Pretty Party! For Large Display For Little Daughter Mrs. H. J. Duemeland entertained at a pretty party Wednesday after-| nual Fall flower show, which will be noon in honor of the second birthday! held Saturday, Sept. 3, at the sales anniversary of her little daughter| room of th at Flower Show » — t The committee in charge of the An- Lahr motor company, the largest number of ‘There were 11 little guests at the| exhibits ever shown at a flower show party and the afternoon wus spent! in this city will be on display. with games. A color scheme of pink and blue was carried out in the table| offered for different cl appointments, while a birthday cake} iol formed the centerpiece for tl In addition to the awards which are marigolds, snapdragons, prizes will while the refreshments were served.| be The guests presented Marilyn with! as many birthday gifts. Mrs. David McDonald Is Hostess at Bridge! Mrs. David McDonald was hostess ren for exhibits of nual larkspur, cl: | petunias, calendul The committee requests that all ex- hibits be at the display room not lat- er than 1 o'clock Saturday. Out-of-town Guest Is Honoree at Party Mrs. P. M. Van Luchene entertained afternoon in honor of Mrs. E. Fox of Grand Forks, who is spending a few days party in honor of versary of her si Catherine McDonald. Two tables of bridge were in play! Wed: with honors going to Miss Margaret Wynkoop and Miss McDonald. An attractive color carried out in the decorations with The guests were entertained at two ite sweet |'tables of bridge, and score prizes evening a] Were awarded to Mrs. R. B. Murphy of this city and Mrs. Duggan of Port- | many love-] land, Ore. At the conclusion of the games Mrs, E. F. Fox assisted Mrs. Van Luchene in serving a course lunch- Out-of-town guests were Mrs. red gladioli and red a “TAKE EXTENDED TRIP *. Harris and] eon, family have returned from an extend-| Duggan of Portland, Ore., and Mrs. | Black Hills,] Walter Renden of Mandan. TAKE MOTOR TRIP J. L, Hughes and Mr: returned from a/ ints in Minnesota and | Wisconsin, where they visited r tives and friends, the] Mrs. Hughes attended the opening hue] sessions of the national W. C. T. U. Coforado, Wyoming, and other west- At Denver they were the Harris’ brother, and they visited relatives and friends RETURNS FROM EUROPE Father John Slag, pastor of procathedral of this city, who spent the past three months traveling! convention. TAKE MOTOR TRIP Dr. and Mrs. R. 8. Enge and fam- aly returned. Tuesday from a motor] will meet Friday afternoon at 3 u o'clock in the Association of Com- " evening. Father swho -met. Father Flag in Fargo, ac- companied him to this city. to Milbank, S. D., Sibley, Iowa, Minneapolis, Duluth, and other points| merce rooms. Miss Josephine Kositeky, daughter] in Minnesota. They returned to Bis- of Mr. and Mrs. C. R, Kositzky, left} marck by way of Minot and Grand Wednesday evening for Ohio, where. she will visit relatives for two weeks before going to Wash- ‘ington, D. C., to enter the Living- stone Academy of Arts. LEAMES FOR SCHOOL Cleveland, Forks, New members will be IN .BISMARCK.AND MANDAN all members: are request Ww. . E. Buckwalter and Mrs. G. Berquist and little son, Dan, ee ai spending a few days RETURN TO ANAMOOSE Mrs.’ J. H. Mants and Miss Anna Wagner, who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Archie O. Johnson for the past week, left Tuesday for their homes at Anamoase. WILL TEACH AT KULM Miss Margy Coulter left Wednes- day for Fargo where she will spend a few days with friends before going}. to Kuhn, where she will teach in the arck and Mandan ‘VISIT AT JAMESTOWN’ Mrs, J, M. Harty and little daugh- ter; Joanne, are spending a few days in 7 Jamestown ‘as guests of. Mrs. ‘| Harty’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, D. E: Haskin. peters 10 days ago, | is reported as getting along nicely, DISCHARGED FROM HOSPITAL David and Pauline Roehl of Forbes! have’ been discharged from St. Alex- hospital, where the: Patients for several WILL HOLD saaph je . The Earnest Searchers of the Meth- odist church will hold a pot-luck pie- Wanted nic Friday evening. Cars will meet Dr, F. B. Lodge of Steele has re-, turned to his home after being dis- charged from St. Alexius hospital, where he was a patient for about 10 have been RETURN FROM MINNESOTA Mr. and Mrs. George F. Hauck and Lorraine, have re- turned from a month’s trip to Man- kato and the Twin Cities, where they have been the guests of relatives. FIRST REGULAR MEETING The first regular meeting of the Nonpartisan ‘Womenjs club will e help this evening at 8 o'clock in the new meeting place underneath Hoff- RETURNS TO OREGON Miss Anna Murphy, who Kas been || ing, Bismarck, N. Dak. visiting in Bismarck for some time,. Frank L. Sieh of Aberdeen, 8. D., iapent Wednesday in Bismarck, trans- 61M ements ISTED TO HOSPITAL ‘Weymouth of this city has been admitted to St. Alexius hospital FORMER RESIDENT, HERE ly of Bismarck is a guest of friends |-- The Weather “--* MODERATELY PaicgD 7 ~ iJ .o¥ ae31 ing beitey Sui edna) ES Sd of glad- sleeve, a ea Palle este Nea left Wednesday evening Grande, Oregon. with relatives, she will visit relatives. DISCHARGED FRO charged from St. Alexius Wednesday. ‘| 9:00 Sor Hiss ici ae sponsor and Present the Chaeausi the latest — begotten by a designer ‘oman who ‘beibee to wear a model of the advance mode, defending upon ee digiiy and beauty Joy ite attractiveness. 4 (pascaipti0w mens) ‘BLACK KID Cuff Detail A georgette afternoon frock has a! if you live in a metropolitan place, bracelet of rhinestones sewed on one|¥e8. In suburban. places or small | for ‘Moderate Weather | WILL VISIT RELATIVES \ Mrs. Fred Olson and children left Wednesday for Milwaukee, Wis.,/over North Dakota Wednesday, with | where they will spend some time/the highest maximum registered TO KIWANIS CONVENTION Tom Burke left Wednesday Alexandria, Minn., where he will at- tend the district Kiwanis convention} Have your old mattress ren- for {as a delegate from the local club. TAKES BEAUTY COURSE | Mrs. Zoe Sprake has returned from Minneapolis and Chicago, where she| Broadway, has spent several weeks taking spe- jal courses in beauty culture. EN ROUTE TO CASSELTON Miss Martha Burns of Garrison vis- ited in this city Tuesday and Wed- nesday en route to Casselton, where ST, ALEXIUS | Minneapolis HOSPITAL A. J. Fisher of this city was dis- hospital WOMEN’S COUNCIL. WILL MEET The Women’s Community council ATTENDS CONVENTION Robert Byrne left today for Sa/%a- — mento, Calif., where he will attend GUEST FROM MOORHEAD | ihe national convention of secretaries Mias Ferry! Gavin of Moorhead | of state. Minn., arrived Wednesday evening to spend several days in the city as the guest of her cousin, Miss Madge of Norway| Runey. ; RETURN FROM COAST TRIP Miss Gyda Brynildson and Mise Helen McLelland have returned from an extended trip to west coasf points. ~Regular meeting of the Sons and Daughters of Nor- with sed ng oe ao viday, - 2nd, the A. — U. W. hall. Inia tion. All members and ‘can- didates urged to be present. Comiee, Beginning Sept: 3, store will. be open Saturday’ until DR. M. E. BOLTON 114% Fourth St.. Phone 240-W Bismarck, N. D. {| Several young men for rodmen on survey parties. Ap Division ineer, State way Commission, Eltinge Build- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Miss Agnes Parsons has returned | Center. cooler,” from Minneapolis, where she has! Rain was reported as follows: | been visiting for some time. UNDERGOES OPERATION 20, and Jamestown, .01. | underwent an operation at St. Alex- ius hospital Wednesday, © TO ATTEND COLLEGE ' Miss Marlys Lahr left today for St. Paul, Minn., where she will attend; | Macalester college. i Hints on Etiquet | 1, How soon after dining in a wo- | man’s home should you make your call? ( 2. Is it proper to invite her to lunch jor dinner, instead of calling? i | 3. What are the hours for after- | j noon calling? | The Answers 1, Within a fortnight. 2. If you are a business woman or | Values for Boys i Prices are more attractive than ever before. Our New Cortley Junior Suits | towns, no, i 3. From four to six. | blue, pineapple weave cassimeres— $8 to $18 School Shoes Black or Tan $2.40 to $3.00 Prevails Over N. D.| Temperatures were more moderate | at Lisbon. Other poi the state | had maximums hovering in the- 70's. Bismarck had n maximum of 77, i ovated. All work guaranteed. Bismarck Mattress & Reno- bee J Co., Phone 605, ey 25¢ to 40c Read Tribune Want Ads School Caps $1.00 Sweaters Cricket $1.50 to $2 Wool, Coat Style $3 to $4.50 Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT—Thursday JOAN CRAWFORD OWEN MOORE GERTRUDE ASTOR “THE TAXI D ANC 99 PATHE REVIEW SENNETT COMEDY “Kitty From Killarney” $1 to $1.50 $3.90 to $4.25 uway ‘to school. ‘JOHNNY HINES “White Pants Willie” “Forty-six Years in Bismarck Coats, Dresses and egqqe : Millinery The big hits of the fall season will be chosen quickly by. the smartly dressed women of Bismarck. Therefore we cordially invite your early inspection. ' SMART _ NEWFALL DRESSES Lovely materials play an important role in these smart fall dresses of velvets, velveteens, satins, crepe de chines, georgettes, crepe Elizabeth, laces, nets, iP. twill and novelty woolen and silken effects priced at $12.45, $19.50 4 $29.50, $39.50 ' COATS FOR FALL Here are the loveliest fall coats dis- \ played for the first time this season, in smart novelty materials, newest fall colors and fur trimmed ' $18.50, $29.50, $39.50 and up new and different, Priced at $3.95 to $14.50 RO ES a Rone EAT ES HS FROM MINNEAPOLIS Prhite the lowest was 71, at Dunn |Friday is: “Generally fair; somewhat POPS SOD OUS OOOO Devils Luke, .01 inch; Grand Forks,| Beginning Sept. 3, store ‘ | will be open Saturday until Ellsworth Scharnowske of this city| "Prediction for tonight and/ 9:00 p. m. Rose Shop. Special School Opening We are now prepared to outfit the boys for school in every line from Caps to Footwear. Quality, Style and Are the latest from New York. Tan, gray, poudre _LRBDB MPO OPP MAMA COMA EAA —PPL EEA EPA SOPCLOLLPLLLELLAPLLBLBLBPBLABL LLP LLB AD LB LAA PAARL K ALAR SLLLL AAA AAA AALS EARLE LG s SCM ACCC CCC CCL OSSS SCG a Allen A Hosiery One and Eight Piece Boys’ Hillerest Fancy Shirts and Silk Stripe Madras e BLAZERS—100°; wool—for boys from 6 to 16 years Complete: lines of BOYS’ TIES, BELTS, UNDER- WEAR, and KEDS at right prices. TRUNKS, SUIT- CASES, and TRAVELING BAGS for boys who go DAHL CLOTHING STORE SOOOCOOOL COLL LALA New Modes In MILLINERY Here you will find the Millinery treat of the season, hats that are A Big “W underhose pax! ti | Men’s Fancy Sox Plaids, Checks, Stripes In a large assortment of colors 3 Prs., $1.00 A regular 39c value Sizes 10 to 1114 This is a good quality rayon sock, with a strong mercerized heel and toe. For Friday and Satur- day, 35¢ a pair or 3 pairs $1.00 PAGE FINE: PPP PLE LEMAR, A. W. Lucas Co. Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center ““" a Leader In the RLS mere REACH THEIR. teve. | — : N N N ° 3 BS % x ‘os COCO CSCO SSC CSP LAMM 0% 49% Full Mercerized Lisle HOSE With an Elastic Ribbed Top. Made of: the very best material. lvto reinforced with specially prepared .,. th thread Every Pair Guaranteed to Wear * Heels and-toes: Girls’ and Boys’ School Hose 25c PAIR Comes in the popular : derby ribbed style.“ Col- 3 ors, camel, sand, black ¥ Rough and Ready Hose} , for boys in black « " All/big’ hosiery val

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