The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 26, 1927, Page 4

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2AGE FOUR Social and Personal golden Wedding Anniversary Is Celebrated Here The fiftieth wedding anniversary vf Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Herrick of 3ald Eagle Lake, Minn., was cele- orated Tuesday eveninr at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Snow, with whom they are spending the win- en as spent socially m and games. $ were won by of Bald Eagle nolly of St. Paul, and Frank Or- and table appoint- | . out in sold color, were decorated nd oak leaves sent , Minn., the former Herrick, where the | x were married 50 rse luncheon was served at| e of the evening and Mr.} and Mrs. Herrick were presented with gifts and telegram. of con- gratulatior own guests at the party) Richard Connol- A, W. Herrick e, Minn., and Mr. | and Mrs. Axel, Peterson of Beulah. | * | Dr. M. W. Roan has returned from Baltimore, Md., where he spent the | past month in doing clinical work at | Johns Hopkins hospital. Mrs. Roan! and daughter, Abigail, who accom-, panied Dr. Roan on the trip, are remaining in Baltimoré, where Abi- gail is recovering from an operation. “8 8 The annual banquet of alumni and former students of the state normal and industrial school ‘at Ellendale will be held Thursday at 6 o’clock at the Grand Pacific hotel. reservations at the normal and in- dustrial headquarters, in the hotel. Mrs. W. E. Cleary of Ladysmith, Wis., vis visiting in this city for a few days en route home from a trip to Seattle, Wash. While in Bis- marck Mrs. Cleary is the guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Sidney Smith. paar Miss Marie Delvo, who has spent the past two months in Spokane, is! the guest of friends in Bismarck for a few days. Miss Delvo has also been visiting at her home at Lang- ‘don. ef eee Mrs. V. E. Joslia, 110 East Rosser ‘avenue, will be hostess Thursday afternoon.at 3 o’clock to the Thurs- ?day Musical club. “The Folh Song” ‘wilt be the subject of the meeting. 3 fs i Milford Dresback and Neil Camer- on will leave Thursday for Minne: | * oe * lis by car where they will spend ai the week-end and attend the Minne-' school will gi sota-Wisconsin football game. ee The ladies aid of the Zion Luth- eran church will meet Thursday aft- e-noon at 2:30 with Mr L. B. Brauer. All members are urged to attend the meeting. “ Miss Floy Kitchen, daughter of Mr. and Joseph A. Kitchen, who has been visiting relatives in Kentucky for some time, has returned to her home in “ismarck, Mrs. Hattie Smith Fuller of Dickifsén is a guest in the city while attending the convention of ‘the North Dakota Education asso- ciation. see Mrs. Seymour Cobb will have as her house guest during the educa- tional convention, Mrs. Julia Mc- Donough of the Minot normal school, eo. Frank Kiebert, who is a student at Jamestown college this year, drove to Bismarck Monday to spend the day at his home. a Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Bauer of Brad- dock are attending the North Dakota Educational association meeting in the city this week, s Miss Marie Gabel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gabel, entered St. Alexius hospital Monday for treatment. Beg { ve son ebest mies Monday. gee 4 lexius hospit ir. a iH. B, Nelson of Bismarck, iaingse Larry Slater of Oakes arrived in in the city Tuesday to attend th N.D.E.A, convention. noe ys visiting frien i @polis and St, ‘Paul. 2 pcs Mr. and Mrs. Walter McMahon | herr pemeta from a week’s trip 4 _E_____ _ _ — — _ —— Loosen Up That Cold With Musterole Musterole ® warm tingle as the he: ling oint- ment penetrates the pores, then a 0 » cooling sensation andj} ~- quick relief. of pure oil of mustard and’ » othe. simple ingredients, Musterole is recommended by many nurses and doc Ty Musterole for bron- chitis, sore throat, stiff nerk, pleur- Bi pematen, lumbago, croup, 4 ma, nei congestion, paii ~ and aches the beck or pose sore muscles, sprai:s, bruises, chil- }blains, frosted feet, colds of the oo , oe ey Prevent pneumonia Jase & Tubes their home at Hebron, . |short business trip to Fargo. ie a a Those who | Wachter school entertained Tuesday | plan to attend are requested to make | Miss Dora Feil and Alvin Imhoff Miss Dora Feil of this city became the bride of Alvin Imhoff of Hebron| ‘Tuesday afternoon at the home of} the bride’s parents, Mr. and_Mrs.| Ludwig Feil. Rev. A. H. Erme! read the marriage service. Miss Elsie Imhoff of Hebron and Morton Homemakers Fred Feil of Bismarck were the at- tendants. Following the ceremony a wedding dinner was served at the| Feil home. Mr. and Mrs. Imhoff will make} B. H. Stusrud of Fargo is spend- ing a few days in Bismarck, trans- acting business. ‘ Mrs. M. S. Rippley of Moffit en-j| tered St. Alexius hospital Monday. .. # D. M. Sangum left Tuesday for a Ole Olson, Sr., of Canfield was a caller in this city Tuesday. | AT THE SCHOOLS | = Mrs, Otto Bowman and Mrs. O. T. Raaen were visitors at the William Moore school this week. “ee Peggy Bergeson’s name was omit- ted from the seventh grade honor roll published last week by the Will school. | a) Miss Gladys Tenesand and Migs | Louise Barns of Ne alem will be guests of Miss Beulah Shurr during | the convention. . * The fifth and sixth grades of the | afternoon in honor of their teacher, Miss Josie A. Grinde. se Miss Winnifred Barrington of the Roosevelt school will be hostess to| her sister, Miss Dorothy Barrington of Berlin, during convention week. | se Jack Andrews of the seventh grade at the Will school, who was recently operated on for appendi- {citis at St. Alexius hospital, is get- D Saturday evening from |at the school. G ||| planned for the evering and appro- Will school, were given a talk Tues- day morning on “Four Years Spent in Honolulu,” sy one of their class- mates, Emily brown, who illustrated | her talk with pictures, souvenirs. i Are Married Here} cssays on the '| MANDAN NEWS. | ‘| gether this motfning at 10 a. m. to {leader in home demonstration work | for i [HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE |line, while not heav, is capable and |the backfield is ceported speedy: Mandan came out of thy Mobridge game without injuries and is all set Ca FAG AE for the game with Dickinton. Man- The pupils of the cighth grade,|dan won last year and the Dickinson men are anxious to wipe out the defeat. They will face @ fast and clever team in Mandan. Members of the North Dakota costumes and | Education association, meeting at. will write | Bismarck, have been invitec t at- + |tend the game. The fair grounds are located in the southwest part of Mandan. 0 to 10 Games have been priate decorations. will be used. The pup’ biec Presence * Personal and | | Social News of | a Mandan Vicinity ' i ¢ | , Mrs. J. F. Kirscher of Watertown, |S. D., is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs, A; J. Sylvester. * Clubs Meet Today Homemakers clubs from Flasher, Highlannd and Mandan met to- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hunke have as their guests this week, Mrs. Hunke’s brother-in-law and sis‘er, Mr, afd Mrs. Adolph Killian of She- 1 ‘an Falls, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. state are en route to Seattle, | an talk on * : e clubs | where they will make their home. planned to outline their program for “* * the year this afternoon. Mandan, Dickinsén | to Battle Friday) Mandan and Dickinson are to clash Friday at the fair grounds field in Mandan, with a d. hea Miss Grace Delang, state the, extension Mr. and Mrs. George Zachmeier left recently for Cedar Grove,, Ind., where they will visit relatives and friends at Mr. Zachmeier’s former home. , see Mrs. J. L. Maitland and Miss Mary Timmerman returned Monday from | eral days, lesa Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gould had as their week-end guests Mr. and Mrs. men who angi H. B. Gough and children, Phyllis The Dickinson THE SPARKLETS SPEAK HE—Give me your ring finger, Twinkles, I havea surprise forit! , ting along nicely. * | More than 91 tickets for the Mil-| at the Richholt school. Many of the pupils attended the afternoon con: cert. se oe | Miss Lucy M. Brantner of the Roosevelt school will have as her| guest during the N. D. E. A. con-| vention, Miss I. S. Pline of Cole- harbor. The girls’ glee club of the Will a Halloween party MONEY TO LOAN On Improved City Pro Low Interest Rate ania ‘ and Repayment Privilege Bismarck and Mandap P. C. REMINGTON Phone 220-W 103%3-4th St. lion Dollar band concert were sold, . SHE—Oh! A wreath of tiny sparkly roses, and a great big i I— Yes, I'd marry you to-morrow tf I could have @ wedding ring as lovely as that! HE—Youcan, honey, you can! “White Rose” engagement and wedding rings come in pairs—like us. White—Ros WEDDING AND ENGAGEMENT BONHAM BROTHERS The Store of Safe Diamond Buying Teachers, We Welcome You Three Days FUR COAT. rd battle | Minneapolis, where they spent sev-| % ALE DURING N.D.E. A. MEET For three days only, we will allow the same terms as during our August sale for the benefit of the teachers of this state visiting Bismarck and the con- vention. We will allow straight through on every garment 10 per cent discount, plus 10 per cent dis- count for cash, Every garment marked plainly as -to price. Don’t miss this opportunity and secure ® 20% Discount Deferred payments can be arranged if desired. Every garment sold with our two season guaran- tee bond giving you two seasons’ free repairing if required. Our showing comprises 4 Beaver - Squirrel - Hudson Seal - Muskrat - Caracul, Pony - Wool Seal - Kangaroo - Near Seal and Sealine Coats Bismarck Fur Co. ‘Phe Leading Furriers of N. D. A. P. Knothe, Prep. Phone 610 207 Fifth St. | NEXT ANNEX HOTEL: and Harrison, of Alexandria, Minn. Mrs. Gough is é sister of Mr. Gould. ° 8. J. Nagel of Glen Ullin was a business caller, in Mandan Tuesday. Attorney John F. Sullivan left Monday for Minneapolis where he will transact business for a few days, @ eee The wedding of Miss Florence Irene Hanson of Solen and Harold Raymond Staehnke of St. Anthony occurred Monday at the Lutheran church parsonage. Rev. C. J. Fyll- ing read the service, Miss Irene Staehne and Clarence Hanson were the attendants. Both the bride and groom Lave attended high school in Mandan, They will make their home at St. Anthony, where Mr. Staehnke is engaged in farming. gpa ree | Hints on Etiquet i -— SP NEE EI 1, What kind of a guest does a hosvess appreciate and will be likely to invite again? 2. What are typical subjects that one should avoid discussing at a social ga.herive? 8. Should the hostess fe | obliged to keep conversation going? The Answers 1, The considerate, tactful guest who considers her hostess and guests move than herself. 2. Religious beliefs, political prej. udices, surgical experiences other personal matters. 3. “’es, though a well-chosen ae of guests usually entertains itself, ES (i Bridge Me Another i i BY W. W. WENTWORTH | $$ $——_—_—$_—_______——e (Abbreviations: A—ace; agi Q—queen; J—jack; X—any ca lower than 10.) 1—Partner not having bid, what do you lead against a suit bid when | you hold Q J 9 of another suit? | 2—Should you raise your partner’s bid sn th2 first round if you hold less than Q X of his suit? 3—(a) When you bid must your bid be sound? (b) ‘Vhy? The Answers 1-2. 2—No, rless holding 3 or more cards { 3—(a) As sound as the Rock of! Gibraltar; (b) Otherwise you mis- lead your partner. North Dakota Pottery now) on sale.—Hotel Prince Special- ty and Gift Shop. Rooms 3) and 5, or Masquerade, A.0.U.W. hall,’ Thursday, Oct, 27. Public in- vited. Halloween dance tonight at! St. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1927 nce tonight at|St. Opposite 57 Taxi Co. 4 Winter Garden, 118% Fifth] Everybody welcome. _ TEACHERS We invite you to visit the HARRIS & WOODMANSEE STORE . to see the display of Dennison’s Craft Work Y: for your schools. Register with us for information in this work MYRTLE H. LETCHEL, in charge ful values. and Blacks. On Being Up-to-Date Ts store’s concep- tion of being up- « to-date applies not only to apparel, but to all classes of merchandise subject to change, from del, Muftoon, smartly varied by real values— intricate fabric worki A. W. LUCAS C Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center 250 COATS On Sale—Just Received and Unpacked This Week Presenting the Season’s Newest Models Smartly Furred Only through a fortunate purchase by our resident Nev. York Buyer for cash are we able to offer these wonder. Such Popular Colors As—Sports Mixtures, Gracle Blue, New French Blue, Wood Shades, Reds, Wines and Ma- hogany, as well as the always popular Greens, Navies The Fabrics are Scotch Mixtures, Suedes, Suede Vel: ours, Bolivia, Velona and Broadcloths. The Fur Trim are Bay Seal, Vicuna, Wolf, Man. Mendoza Beaver. Furs that are especially smart this season. Most of these Coats feature the slender, Where You Expect More For Your Money — And Get It. CORN SHOW — NEXT WEEK a ° Marmink anc supple silhouette youthful front flares; the handkerchief . 7 _ drape, the very definite side closing, tucks, seams-and many : Ings—Coats that are sure to please and ‘ A. W.. Lucas Co.|| |

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