The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 3, 1927, Page 5

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or Social and Personal Mildred Lewis Is a Boise Is | Married Friday to Honoree at Luncheon Dr, Winfield Hubler Garden flowers were used to dec- The wedding of Miss Mildred Lewis| Crate ,the rooms and table Friday Ppt when Mrs. Spencer Boise entertained of Bismarck and Dr, Winfield Hubler | a¢ luncheon for Miss Genevieve Boise, Places were’ marked for six guests at the luncheon. Miss Boise wiil leave in the near future for Minne- epolis where she will resume her studies at the University of Minne- sota. of Ryder occutred Friday evening at the Presbyterian manse in this city. Rev. Paul S. Wright read the mar- Tiage service. The bride wore a tailored gown of black satin. The couple were un- attended. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mra. Leslie Lewis of this city.| Dr. Hubler is the son of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Hubler of Ryder. He is a graduate of the North Pacifte college of Dentistry in Oregon. Dr. and Mrs. Hubler will make their home in Ryder. Mrs. W. B. Wyard Is day evening in compliment to Miss Lunch For Pioneers suring the evening with honors g0- ; | The Minishoshe chapter of the conclusion of the games Mra. F. A./ Daughters of the Ameriean Revolu.: Lahr, mother of Mrs, Wyard, sisted | tion entertained at a one o'clock luncheon Friday the Prince hotel i used to decorate the rooms. x tote ch iat slp ite ae Gretchen Weiser und Miss M ‘ Katherine Eddy of Fargo were out-of- ces were marked for 40 ut the luncheon, and garden flowers were| town guest, used to decorate the table. unl ater proc as toae| Fall Flower Show ipal a rogram. Col- L. Mervin Maus of Wi oh wen oe The annual flower show op- ic Thorberg wave a toast to| ened today at the Lahr Motor sales pioneers. Mrs, Fred L. Conklin! Toom in a splendor of color. Exhibits " y of the finest and gayest of fall flow- | read un’ éppripriute~ poem by Clell ers are arranged in an poreat| Gannon, program isted of | Semi-circle. Riera by sare. Vi". LaRose Gladioli hold first place in num- ahd of several selections by Miss ber, while sweet peas are second Roberta Best, violinist. ith a | w of delicate colored hospital in Rochester, Minn., follow-| blue, purple, and ne ineia wevere ill which necessitat-| (As predicted by the committee in Bismarek, hat acted as su. _7| by residents of Bismarck and Man- pastor at the Presbyterian | dai A church ‘on various occasions sev-| The flowers have been on display eval years ago. all afternoon, and the show will re- — main open this evening. Awards will WILL weet ‘AIN THURSDAY ; be announced Tuesday. The Pan-Helle: association o! bend Bi k will Thursday LEAVE FOR SCHOOL evening ut 6 o°dinner at the Pat-| George Jundt left. Thursday for terson hotel for members of national Atchison, Kansas, where he will at- |; ies wh leaving, tend St. Benedict's college, while his ees chen srenaee For reservations,| sister Miss Dorothy Jundt left the all who plan to attend are requested | same day for St, Joseph, Minn., where no call Mrs. L. V.. Miller at 1063. she will attend the academic depart- —_— . . Benedict’s college for Ai a ee i doped rH iss 3 Fisher entertained Fri- Erne day evening at a theatre parly. After| _,, TOLEGION CONVENTION | the program at the Eltinge theatre, al “Mr. and Mra. C. E. ecg course luncheon was served at Ho! 1a ait Miedal ak ble Gls eight. mar Cares rere ney 17 next few days. Mr, Knudtson is a = . C delegate from the Bismarck post to WILL SPEND WEEK AT RANCH | the American Legion convention in Dr. W. H. -Bo th-| Paris. erine Miss G t : ON VACATION ete rg Miss Mary’ Cram. will leave this evening for Belmond, Towa, wheré peepee age where they will spend a she will spend some time with rela- tives, En route home she will visit . relatives in Minneapolis. Miss Cram FASTERN STAR WILL MEET will be away these, weeks. st ill hold @ meetin: : ee Stening at 8 d'clock at the Masonic] -,) HERE FROM MO! temple. A social hour will follow) o¢ tne schools of that place, spent the regular meeting. : Friday in Bismarck’ on business. LIBRARY REQUESTS NOTEBOOKS} = wiz, TEACH AT FLASHER The children who belong’ to the! iss Florence Henderson of Fargo Reading club are requested te hinge eating eee to the pub-|afrived Friday evening to spend a lie library as soon as possible. WILL SERVE DINNER SUNDAY Ladies oe oa cng ater sone DR. M. E. BOLTON i li * Sun rom aie ae St Mary's uditorium. Osteopathic Physician CALLED BY ILLNESS 114% Fourth St. Phone 240-W . L, C. Sterrett of this city left Bh k, N.D. Friday for Lakota, where she was called by the illn f her sister. WILL VISIT AT HOME Miss Thelma Duncan left today for Almont, where she will spend a two weeks’ vacation at her home. MADAM GUESTS FROM FARGO LATTIMORELLE Miss Marian Burke has as her Palmist and guests Miss Gretchen Weiser and iss Katherine Eddy of Fargo. Phrenologist Is Here At Patterson Hotel, Room 203 ON BUSINESS Judge I. C. Davies left Friday for Duluth, Minn., where he will spend a few days on business. une means HERE hi '* of agen is ‘ rt A, few s in Bismarck as Maueats sf tne s. j UES? FROM GRAND FORKS uct ie “L, Cay had as her gaat today Miss Hasel Larson of rand For! The Weather Fair tonight and probab- ly Sunday. Rising temperature Matinee Every Day at 2:30 ne : TONIGHT—Saturday Johnny -- “White Pants Willie” NEWS PICTURES eee MONDAY - TUESDAY aevereees | Hostess at Bridge| Mrs, W. B. Wyard entertained Fri-| Agnes Parsons of Minneapolis, who| D.A.R. Entertains at | Sv'sndtra U 3t"Parsene, | Bridge played at four tables} few days as the guest of Miss Char- lotte Logan while en route to Flasher, where she will teach during the com- ing school term. FROM VACATION IN EUROPE | Miss Rita Murphy will return to! 3° > ; Bismarck Sunday after spending the| $ Nov Irie Europe. Miss rphy is a member of the Bismarcteh Miss Mary Cyse from a weeks’ vacation trip to ) neapolis. Miss ysewski made th Edna WILL SAIL FROM QUEBEC Mra. F. L. Shuman will leave Bi marek oat for Quebec f: whence she will s Mrs. Shuman will attend the Ameri can Legion conventio: was the prin- Is Beautiful Sight | papaiens a ters, zinnias, mari ABLE TO RETURN: HO: least one bouquet of | Dr. W. E. Roe of Jamestown has y of fall flower, are | just returned to his home from a! displayed in their shades of red, gold, | Mrs. C.F, Smith of this city left Friday for Minneapolis, where sh will attend the Minnesota State fai and spend several days with friends. Miss Hilda Hanson returned to her home at Hillsboro Friday after visit- The Melody Shop, Bismarck FFIT John Cosgrove of: Moffit, principal, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Calfskin Godets ! marck, | i or black? three months traveling inj school faculty. FROM MI for nun by car in company wita Miss Morgan of Jamestown, $+ m ail Sept. 9 for Pari: Minn, re spending the week in this city as the |] G, envi | guest of Mr. and Mrs, W. L. g,as the |] Graduate of the Denver Beauty d the amputa' ft a leg, accordin: | charge, a great number of exhibits | 6 wont iecaived by ‘riends of the] have been submitted, and general) ainister here. Roe is well known] interest in the show has been shown | WILL ATTEND FAIR | VISITS HERE TUNER C. L. BRYAN ‘Tre Mupié ‘Shop, Mandan We sell metic; C. B. Little, Pres. “The Pioneer Bank” Biama es U.S. DEPOSITORY MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE Savings bank department issuing pass books—savings banks for distribution interest paid on time deposits— safety deposit boxes for rent. customers Foreign exchange, domestic and foreign letters of credit issued Visit The Bismarck Building and Loan gssociation $1,500,000 on Bismarck homes during the last twenty-one years. | The asacciation always has funds on hand to assist in erect- ing a new home or purchasing one already built. Loans are repaid.on the monthly plan the same as rent. If you are contemplating owning » home and need financial help, see: your local association first. Bismarck Building and Loan Asseciation Room 11 : First Notions) Bank Block @ ing for some time with Miss Ma: Overmoen of the Bismarck hospital.| screen, In order to achieve the max- ACCEPTS POSITION Mrs. Maude Jacobson of Minne-| received unusual care in its designing apolis has accepted ‘a position with i the A. W. La Pp and construction, The Mins RETURNS TO MELVILLE Miss Rut! ePterson, who has been ert employed in this city for some time,| S/0Pe Fair, Mandan, i jet Friday for her 'y,, where do | Ja long letter, to write | order, pages one to four or to skip from one to four and crosswise down the length of the in- side pages? ! 3. Is purple ink smarter than blue angel food cake plates or 1. Third page, 3. No, It is a matter of taste. ——__—___________» | At The Movies Dement ee Sy ELTINGE T-1EATRE record | of comedy settings wai in the filming of Doug! ‘latest laugh-winning picture “Soft Cushions” coming to the Eltinge for Monday and Tuesday. “Soft Cushions” tale of the Orient, providing a com- jacLean’s rollicking Culture Academ Colerado, former! of - Grand will welcome patrons at the Vanity Beauty Shop Phone 1207 307 Broadway a Opposite Postoffice Which she will open Sept. 6th, 1927, Expert marcelling and all brane! done. Satisfaction guaranteed. Factor’s Cos- Frank E. Shepard, Cashier J. L, Beli; Vice Pres. H. E. Hanson, Ass’t Cashier E. W. Leonard, Ass’t Cash. B. F. Lawyer, Ass’t Cashier The First National Bank Established 1879 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA ge Baw & years of cooperation with the citizens of and the western part of North Dakota Investments made for WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS “IN MINNEAPOLIS” it's Forel. GISSOR « Four Cafes the femous ; Cuisine and Service Unexcelled at " ey Py iets deacincnes 500 Rooms mglter, where the tide of $2.00 per day and up in th od foes bot Gores ccceommatiions At Seventh between Hennepin and Nicolle has loaned over edy setting entirely new to the imum pictorial beauty without over- shadowing the action, each setting ervices of Mrs. Jacob-| Ben Carre, noted French artist and son is a former resident of Bismarck.) architect, were secured for this task. EN ROUTE TO ST. PAUL | Mr. and Mrs. V. The action of the story carries the comedian through the streets of a . V. H, Lane of Car-| Far £: ; son were -uesis in the city Friday ‘ar East city, the sacred harem of a while en route to St. Paul, where} they will visit for a week. | TO NEW SALEM | Miss Lillian Kunkel will leave this jevening for her home at New Salem ‘after spending the summer in Bis- dealer in beautiful girls, the law courts, divans and palaces of the { rulers. In so far as records are avail- able, no other comedy ever produced has had such wide variety of elabor- ate settings for its uction as this Paramount picture. See the Holland Furnace demonstrated at the Missouri jome at Melville, a (Try Our Modern High Pres- ae | ag reese AE For | sure Greasing Service For All Hints on Etiquet |) Cars. — Prices Reasonable. Qa a gs “1. I a short note extends ever the, SHOrt Stop Station. | first page of stationer: you continue it? Godets of calfskin distinguish the 2. Is i q iti “fluved cuff of this beige fall glove. | S Aaeete, Gan Whee writing regular To Whom It May write Concern Will you please return my phone 975 and I will call for them, ‘ descript to Haviland China, and one large round glass plate; also one pink plate. MRS. W. E. CLEVELAND GI4 Ave. C. Capital Commercial College (Successor to the “Studio.") Lucas Block Phone 121 Bismarck, North Dakota. Go to School, It Pays. An investment in educatiott pays large financial dtick to your high school c: your college or — university course; your commmercial col- lege course; it pays to do so. A long time ago wise old Ben- jamin Franklin said, “In popu- jar and mixed governments all wealth and preferment (honors) depend on education.” ‘Fhis is as true today as ever before. Reduced to dollars and cents. youd authority has estimated that every day spent by a pupil in the Common school is worth at least $10; every day spent by a student in high school or col- lege is worth at least $20; every day spent by a student in commercial college (on account of the short time and practical instruction) is, worth at, least $40. Where can you get as large a return for your money? Where can you provide so well for the future? Our fall term begins Monday, September 5th. “We already have enough students promised to assure a full attendance. If you expect to attend, you should enroll soon, as we can take care of only a few more. Our tuition rates are very reasonable, our equipment just right; we can place you in a good position when ready. Write or call for information. CAPITAL COMMERCIAL COLLEG: “Prof.” R. E, Jack, Principal. CARD OF THANKS press our thanks for the beautiful! IT’S STILL LAW floral offerings, We wish to thank the Masons, Odd Fellows, Affiliated Orders and Auxi- Maries, The American Legion, Com- pany A and friends. for their assistance and sympathy during the bereavement of our husband, father also wish to ex- Norman Flow, | | in or Two of the New Ones The Whippet Brown, The Brierwood, $12.00 Foot 5 “Qout Insurance fal pooo0nonooocooogooooo00NgR ver Shoes poooono0o00go000000000 se Vege “ys J yan Bs yd ee rad r 4 yy ¥ - . PA? oe ta 4 SGA a te: he 2 Bismarck Joins in the Paramount Week Celebration The Eltinge Theatre Presents Monday and Tuesday, Sept.5 and6 * \ \., Douglas MacClean “SOFT CUSHIONS” . SUE CARROLL Watch for the following Paramount Pictures which will soon appear at the Eltinge “CHANG,” “BEAU GESTE” “ROUGH RIDERS,” “METROPOLIS,” “THE WAY.” OF ALL FLESH,” “HULA” igs If It's a Paramount Picture, It’s the Best Show in Town Boston.—No garment shall be rw | Mrs. J. A. Flow.! or sold with short. sleeves. That‘: Mrs. John Dahl. | a law passed regarding women’s dress Jewell Flow. | Legislators of that era added that no; Audrey Flow. | woman could wear a short-sleeved | gown without proper covering of They Benton Flow, | arms, i For every active woman, as well as for the Movie actress, FOOT SAVER SHOES ideally meet the requirements of modern life. You'll admire their refined, distinctive beauty. And they'll reveal to you the, lasting satisfaction of correctly designed, perfect-fitting footwear. a Foot Saver’s exclusive, patented features support the arch firmly, yet gently-—pre- vent arch or ligaments of foot from sagging. And because Foot Savers balance the’ weight of the body as Nature intended, they give you a grace and buoyancy of +: step you have never before experienced. If you would enjoy the utmost foot ease—— if you would have footwear all will ad- mire—-wear Foot Savers. ne Come in get fitted in one of the clever new models we are showing. Courteous fitters will help you to make selection. A. W. Lucas Co.. -Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Cente Now comes the big week of the year for movie fans— 10th Annual Paramount Week when the best thea- tres everywhere show one solid week of Paramount Pictures only. Greatest Paramount Week of all— because Paramount Pic- tures were never better. Come—see all the new ones, catch up on the good ones you missed. £% Staal hoe i

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