The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 6, 1927, Page 5

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"The Wedge’ Now, . @! to a Grafton hospital, Dahl eee eel W. H. Patrick have ived in Graft bs ve: rom a three weeks’ trip ¢ HW New lection {eo R. E. BONHAM Seattle and Tacoma, Wash. and to m ew ato’ | Optometrist Victoria, B.C. HAVE A:SON A son was born today at St. Alexius hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Neil Churchill of this city, Eyes Examined es That Satisfy ept. G— tilman, 79, resident of Min irom 1598 until a year ago, d' h me of her dau: Mi With more commodio: {and a better opportun \display of merchandise, men’s clothing store operated by V. Broxmeyet, is now located in the — Cowan building on Broadway ON BUSINESS jbeen moved there from the Lucas Ole Stefferud of Washburn spent block the latter part of last week. Friday in the city transacting busi-'The store is just east of the Cowan drug. store. The hat cleaning and _reblocki department of the store is now lo- cated in the basement and the entire xround floor is given over to the clothing and‘ men’s furnishings de- partment. Mrs. E. P. Quain Gives|Christina Nelson and Party in Compliment] Alfred Anderson Are to Miss Agnes Parsons} Wed Here ere Saturday Mrs. E. P. Quain was hostess Sat-| The wedding of Mis Miss Christina Nel- urday. evening !n compliment to Miss| son and Alfred Anderson of t! 0 Agnes Parsons of Minnéapoli occurred Saturd: The guests were entertaine ring | home of Mr. and ‘Wee Oscar Olin, The Hed evening with motion, pictures of | marriage service was read by Rev. A. Dr. Quain’s European trip and other | J. Malmquist. At the close of} The bride wore ternoon dress ourse luncheon was black and white canton crepe and were marked for 25 all black hat. Mr. and Mrs. Olin attended the couple. After a wedding breakf: et learned hi one of the pio before coming to this ¢ survived by two daughter having DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 114% Fourth St. Phone 240-W Bismarck, N. D. I'm not on speaking terms 2 mean thing seat the bar-| ydney Bulle-| morning Hints on Etiquet If a week-end guest 4 overnight Sunday, making no move! to lei is it permissible for the} hostess to find out how long she is going to stay? How cun a hostess. tactfully Joseph Kitchen Gives Address on Labor Day. R. Mach ACHLAN University f-town guests were Mrs. nyder of ‘Hazelton, Misses bh oO Grace If no specified time -is atated Olin home, the two j 3. e Katherine Eddy and Gretchen Weiser| a motor. trip to Minot an 4 in a week-end. invitation, is it all| | Joseph Kitchen, commissioner of “Without” Metattle ot Fargo, Miss Phyllis Evans of Car-| by points where they will spend a right for quests to stay over Until eet eae ee eter a aint today Ge SUPKeES | son and Miss Florence Henderson of avn vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Tate Monday morning? Teg koe e Kiwanis club today on the begining and significance of Labor Day. He also spoke of the ‘origin of other legal holidays. Fargo. The Answers Dorothy ‘Parsons son will make their home in Bis- marck, | | | 1. Yes. | 2. Inquire what ‘train she is: tak- A starfish of nt trims this beige rt velyet hat with o novelty brim.|; di f having her lug-|, ©: ¥. Miller was chairman of the | Is Guest of Honor |Margaret Will Is | retm'st cts eros on the crown pate taen'1o the dapat | {i auamant yan ne sen . ree ‘ es tend t the meeting. Guests of at Dinner Party Honoree at Bridge FROM LAKE, CRYSTAL . g|the club toduy, were W. G. Fulton, new director of boys’ i} marek, and FH. Wald leame here from Harve [lger of the Bismarck |Northwestern Bell Peter Kudser and daughter Miss Minda Rudser have returned from their summer home ut Lake pes oe nesr Pelican Repids, Minn. hey | Mrs. R. W. Lumey burg Mon. dey in honor of t! rth wie’ of her niece, Nise work in Bis- Menus For the Family Mr. and Mrs. wok. E. Parsons enter- tained at dinner Sunday evening at their apartment in the Tribune byild- Quaker Oats Supplies anal will visit here for a few lephone aye heir’ get fo Deaths. pasar araee nt at two! chen go to Crosby where Mr. Rudser BY SISTER MARY { pan, pas Vigor to Speed up Autumn — flow corated the d will look after business interests and BREAKFAST—Cantaloupe, cereal,| J. Wagner led the club songs. Your Mornings Man Bruised, S Shaken Miss Rudser will visit friends until| cream, poached eggs on graham toast, red chken LEATACuEACTAEAEEAAG wee she returna to the University of | mink, and other table appointments were carried out in a eolor scheme ,of the North Dakota. LUNCHEON—Tuna mold, _ potato OURISHING breakfasts of well- bright Aq hips, bi brea, bluckberries, % Mie aueet of RANGE. wis passuited on flow WILL VISIT EASTERN CITIES | Soobies, teed cocoa nner in "Cycle Accident IN talenced food are now being | Matinee Every Day at 2:90 with many birthday gifts. Mrs. Hart- Mra. Frank Paris left Friday for! pinNER pot roast with widely urged by authorities as an lee, May and daughter Carol of N. ¥., where she will browned potatoes and carrots, jellied| Guilford Mandigo, city mail car- important aid to business success of Youngstown, Ohia, were out-of-town guests. MOTHERS’ CLUB” WILL MEET The Progressive Mothers’ club will meet this evening at 8 o’clock st the home of Mrs. Helen Taft. Roll call “Why I am a oO. Kolberg Prizes Are Awarded at Flower Exhibit The annual f all flower: show which h Saturday 9t the Lahr Mo- compan: Cea rooms wa! one of the larges' id bi ever held in route she will sto} 4 end, Ind., Rochester and Buffalo, N.Y. Mrs. Paris will be accompanied home by Mr. Paris’ mother, Mra. A. A. Paris, of Platts- burg. TO SOUTH DAKOTA Albert Gerlick and di vis- | | formal meal. Waldort salad, plum tart, milk, cof- rhe fish mold suggested in the luncheon menu is served on a bed of lettuce with a garnish of sliced to- matoes. This combines the salad and meat course attractively for an in- Jellied Waldorf Salad rier, was badly bruised and shaken Friday evening when, struck by a motorcycle in front of the postof- fice, he was thrown from his bicycle to the pavement. Mandigo was coming out of the alley beside the postoffice when Henry Somers, motorcycle policeman at Mundan, was coming down Broad- adults, and physical and mental de- | velopment of school children. | Some 70% of the day’s important | work in the business world, it is now | known, falls into the four morning | hours, 80% of the important school work, in thousands of schools and colleges recently investigated, in- | TONIGHT — Tuesday jarjorie Gerlick left Saturday morning for Sioux Falls, S. D., where they will make their home. Another daughter, Miss Verna Gerlick, will teach in Bioux Falls this winter. RCK AND MANDAN ‘VISITS BI Mrs, Char Wunders of Siout City, lowa, abeived Sunday to spend were the some time with friends in Bismarck Among the -}and with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. lection of wild flowers from Fair-| John Anderson of Mandan. eg cgmetery furnished an attrac- | Baskets of flowers, and DISCHARGED FRO FROM HOSPITAL arranged for household dec-| Miss Florence Gosney of Sterling oration, lent @ note of variation to|has been dismissed from the Bi the show. marck hospital. She will be see The man the C. O. Kositzky home for 3 mirere red wi lew days. ition of Eee Frits Hagen of Arena. a was delayed on the road and dahlias were placed on exhibition aft- er the nt had been made. These flowers were magnificent and would have taken a high position if, exhibited on time, The final awards were’ made for: the following cluding Princeton, Harvard, most | n “The Definite | = universities and public schools, | ae be Witnesses said the two men ly did not see each ¢ Two tablespoons granulated gela- tine, ‘2 cup cold water, 1% cups boiling water, '2 cup lemon juice, 1-3 cup sugar, 1 cup diced tart ap- ples, 1 cup diced celery, % cup brok- en nut meats, % teaspoon salt. Soften gelatine in cold water for ten minutes. Add sugar to boiling water,and when dissolved stir in gel- ating.’ Stir until gelatine is diseolv- ed and let stand until cool and be- ginning to set. Add lemon juice and galt. Stir in apples, celery and nut meats and turn into individusl molds or one large one. Chill eight to twelve hours, Unmold on a bed of lettuce a oe “i French dress-| ing or cooked salad dressing @3 P¥e-),illed when a w ferred. him against a ra mnote| | Quaker Oats today at your grocer. (Copyrieht, 1927, NEA Service, Inc.) jwhich a be ome stalled on the | ee tee ele tray is chest om one arm were Woman Is Unable vie ine Quaker Oats \ Nualiy crushed. He died while being to Swim sagié You have dresses, hose aber Sem ‘New es, Cleming, or lingerie that —— can be made new attempted to win the Dover gold cup terest was flower lovers from ljandan, and the result was an unusually beautiful di é play. falls in the same period. To be right mornings, you must | | eat right food; meaning rightly bal- anced, complete food. Thus Quaker Oats —excellently balanced in protein, carbohydrat<:, minerals, vitamine “B” and the bulk | that makes laxatives seldom needed | —is the world’s dietetic urge. Savory, pede food that “stands by” you | \ through the morning. No other cereal | — compares. Always remember that. his tlt) ee Quick Quaker—which cooks erated in 2% to 5 minutes—or regular rat eyele was struck by the und he was thrown to the pav He was i wus reporte today. ead ding @ paper on Ww omen Have Mrs. Harri: quests that at the first re ile Stephens of at Mandan Injuries Fatal to Section Foreman meeting of the season. WILL ENTERTAIN THURSDAY Members of the Bismarck ciation. of Panhellenic wi) entert at 6:30 dinner Thi Grand Forks, | Anarew Dat tween Graftor For reservations those who plan to attend are requested to call Miss Madge Runey at 336. GUESTS AT E. J, TAYLOR HOME ¥ Mra, E. J. lor have as cousin, Dr. NwyY., an FROM McCANNA Mrs. A. K. Tice has returned from) McCanna where she has been visitine | for some time. She was accompanied home by her son Alan, who spent the summer with relatives at that place. GUEST FROM VA VALLEY CITY Mrs. ©. 0. Finkenhazen, who has been the guest of the Misses Schroed- er‘of the Hughes apartme: for the nast week, left Saturday for her home i in Valley City. oration, one, Mrs, F.'C, Stucke; sec-} cae! ond, .Mrs.' Ged, Duemelan third, + RETURNS TO CHICAGO Mrs. Bert Finney; © Gladiol best| .Mra. Leslie. Calder of Chicago left three, yellow, first, Ly G- Wanner,| Saturday tor her home after spehd- -sBeond, i de Li ink, one, ety it some ime in we as eo Bauer second, sire, Bert) Franey;| Ruest of her sister, Mrs. W. J. Thomp- Mrs, Bert Finney; purp! D. M. “Taylor ‘of Edwar Attorney E, J, hietn 4 poration counsel of : Ne’ 5 Murphy and Mr. Taylor were at St. Lawrence university, L.T. L. WILL MEET WEDNESDAY Members of the Loyal Teniperance Legion will meet at 4:15 We day afternoon at the Baptist - Pans will be made for the work, and for mn inereeeiae the member- ship roll. ae rs and® their friends are cordial dially i invited. . RETURNS 8 FROM LAKE rs. Harold Hopton returned Mon- day from Lake Amnicon, near Super- ior, Wis. Mr. Hopton drove to Fargo} ¢ Saturday to meet her turned to Bismarck by spending the aus end with: trionde WILL HOLD DE YE MOLAY MEETING The local chapter of De Molay will meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 at the Masonic temple. All members are urged to be present at this meet- ing which isthe first of the season. ‘or vase ge house dec- ‘oration, Mrs. WwW. © secon Mra. round trip swim of the Engligh channel, was forced to give up today with her goul, the gray rocks of Cape Gris Nez, Fran¢é, only four miles away. The 10th is the last day of! discount on Gas Bills. A smart aleck pulls the .Su tan's beard, steals the Suit favorite and almost has his neck chopped off. He's the hero of SOFT CUSHION NEWS PICTURES OUR GANG COMEDY “Bring Home the Turkey” VAUDEVILLE . “EN ‘ROUTE TO MINNESOTA ‘Miss. Phyllis Evans of Carson was" yguest .of Miss Charlotte Lovan hess while en route to Excelsior, LIKES “SAMPLE” inm., where she ve will teach this year. —TRIES IT AGAIN te QUEST at RODENSTAB HOME | : | Ww. Wroming. arrived Saturday to be the The J. I. Case tase Threshing Ma- how. it of Dr. and Mrs. W. H.jchine Co. recently employed Lyness Bodenstab. : Natland, of Dakota Business Col- RETURNS FROM | lege, Fargo. «They wanted to see yeni rly if the famous D. B. C. ct ca trom Henderson, Minn.. Cc Herbert er]. Webb; third, Mrs. Clarence Croon- Purple, first, Mrs. Bert Fin- re. W W. E. Cole, third, jogs : ney, secon: Wm. by being the first woman to make a FAST DYES Herbert; Pink, fi Autumn shades, first, Mrs. F. G. D lem; second, Mra, Bert Finn dahlia, nae first, ‘ellow, first, Mi have first. bale? E. W. Her- i BUSINESS training(co; bert, a. Mrs S. W. Corwin, third,| Where they spent several weeks with i DRY | ..,. the .Bismarck Phone 288 TUESDAY alow Henyy Bichbol. sink oe hehe el ee Ev. || CLEANING Sede Mandan 96 White, J. P. Engen, third, H. Maecend, rs, ‘Bodenttal TRANSACTS BUSINESS ub oom: n ning at 8 o'clock in the club r Daniel H. Buchwitz of PALACE ock| dently they found it does, for afew Taylor; Pink, first, Mrs. Bodensta' lad da la th loyed other WILL ATTEND FAIR second, Mrs. Bodenatab, third, J. P.| Pent Friday in Bismarck looking af:|days later they emp - GOLDEN WEST LAUNDRY ta Ae Me ake i a tapabe sineps Jimny Dakotan, C. E. Egean. Pe sc Mandar. N,v. THEATRE - MANDAN Standard Oil, Ford Motor, In- ternational Harvester, callon D. B. C. repeatedly for help. ‘Follow the Succe$$ful.’? Enroll for late Fall; Term, Oct. 3-10. Write F. L. Wate | TAKE MOTOR TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Morrris re-| turned Sgturday from a. motor trip to the Twin Cities The 10th is the last day of discount on Gas Bills. tend the Minnesota State fair and spend some time with rejatives. NOTICE TO TO DELPHIANS Members of the Alpha Eta chapter of Delphians ae wish to have a [ented may call for yen at tl . Engen; second, le, first, J. P. |, Mra. d Lavender, ‘first, Mrs. Fred Hanson; P, Engen; third, Mrs. Bod. rine, first, J.P. White, first, Mrs. COFFEE. anne 08 Mee 2B Sle ‘first, Mrs. Clarence kins, Pres., 806 Front St., Fargo. HERD SATURDAY sturtium, first, Mr | ~' Miss Ruth Kahule of Fort Bice little kings and queens! * 5 = the guest of friends in Bismarck) 2 if Anna Mary McCor-/Q” 4 RARER , ani 3 Po —— ? wurde: Cosmos, Mrs, F. G. Dullam; Zinnias,|% The Bismarck Building and Loan gesociation has loaned over . A ‘or coffee drinkers ote ican Nee apaend, Sen Wal: $1,500,000 on Bismarck homes during the last ‘twenty-one years. — i ee eee = Marigolds, first, Mrs. S. W.|% The association always has funds on hand to assist in erect- Orange-Crush is made from real oranges— | Drink:it strong — ‘s 4» eg second, Mrs. F. G. Dullam: | ing » new home or purchasing one already bvilt. Loans are contains real orange juice. i . i ng—= se «Mrs. F.C. Stucke; repaid on the monthly plan the same as rent. Drink it mild— . Bir met” * 3 . To the juice of luscious oranges is added the Ae If you are contemplating owning a home and need financial dalenie Raver of their peel, the zestful tang Drink it black — ‘ RRTUENS B help, see your local association first. jit acid found in oranges, lemons and eee z Ray eee reyl Garvin, ve : limes, a pure food color such as you use in Drink it with cream— * . fate aieatin, Mise, Medeel Bismarck Building and Loan Assoriation your cakes and candies, heal:hful carbonated You can’t escape the Oo oe a amie te] Room 11 First Nationa) Bank Block ‘water, pure cane sugar—and nothing elee. rich, full a iss Beas who returned to ene g bodied flavor’ : chty today. of MJ: ‘BCoffee There kneed about a cup of: M:J‘B: The flavor ip alwagys there to match your coffee-taste. Viscuum-packed by our .... as um process— that's why it's flavor-fresh! Megs ib! TO GRAND FORKS G, Sorlie end her mother E. Hilleboe and ing at Buxton, motored to Grand Pou Saturday to spe to spend a few ‘aos. TEACHES AT. AT WISHEK Miss ine Nuchols lett tar ishek, where she will] ‘ in the Public sc school, yy SPENDS WEEK-END AT MINOT i : Miss Louise Ankenmann spent the week-end at Minot as the of, Mrs. H. H. Fisher. TO FARGO - Mr, and Mrs. 0. A. ¥ a te Fargo Saturday to Tree Tea is a new ex- er

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