The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 8, 1928, Page 5

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"\ FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1928 Social and Personal Miss Mabel Breen Guest of Honor at Picnic and Bridge Mrs. L. H. Carufel entertained at a@ picnic supper and bridg: Thur: day evening in compliment to Mi Mable Breen, whose wedding occur June 14, A_ picnic supper was served at! the Mandan Chautauqua park, after which three tables of bridge were in play at the Carufel home. Miss Hildor Simonson and Mrs. RK. D. Kennelly won higl. scores in the games. Miss Breen was presented with a guest Zivor. Dinner Party for Mr. and Mrs. Joslin| Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Joslin guests @f honor at dinner Thursday evening, when Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Stucke entertained at their home. | Pink gladioli and bridal wreath} decora‘zd the dinner table. Pla were marked for eight guests. lowing the dinner, the evening was spent at two tables of bridge. ar) Bridge Is Played at Birdzell Home ec Miss Dorothy Rirdzcll and Miss Frances Wanner entertained Thurs-| day evening at the Birdzell home in compliment to Miss Bertha Bur- ton, whose marriage to S. H. Mer- ritt will take place Saturda: There were guests. three tables | of bridge, and high sc were won| by Miss Charlotte Logan and Mrs. Arthur Sorenson, A course luncheon w er the games. Tle | ‘on tables were centered with bridal wreath and tulips. Other appointments were in pink and white. Out-of-town guests at the party included Miss Helen Burton of Peking, China, and Mrs. Marian Sterrett of Spokane, Wash. were ved aft- Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Roberts left | today on a business trip to Duluth and the Twin Cities. While in St. Paul Mr. Roberts will attend the annual meeting of the- National, Parks Highway association, of which he is president. They expect to return home the first of the week. eer Miss Stella Hilleboe of E! | arrived in Bismarck Thursday. to | spend the summer as guest of her | mother and sister, Mrs. 0. B. Hille- | boe and Mrs. A. G. Sorlie. Miss | Hilleboe is Dean of Women at the | Ellendale Normal school. oe Lieutenant and Mrs. E. D. Pang- | burn and daughter, Thelmz, of Fort | Lincoln left Thursday for Mankato, Minn., where Miss Thelma will} spefd six weeks. Licutenant and Mrs. Pangburn will return after a short visit. ee Miss Genevieve Rue and_ Miss Esther Noggle, who attend James- town college, Jamestown, have re- turned to Bismarck to spend the summer vacation at their homes. . John Dean of Shafer, postmaster, | visited at the Roy D, Corwin home while attending the I. 0. O. F. con- vention here. 5 see P. B. Webb and son, Oliver Webb, | left Thursday for a vacation trip to | Minnesota lakes. se 8 Thomas Guttenberg of Strasburg was a business caller in Bismarck Thursday. Dr. Enge Chiropractor Drugless Physician Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. In What Month Is Your Birthday? On your Birthday send your Mother Flowers Hoskins-Meyer Home of KFYR i sent See Other Ads BERGESON’S REMOVAL _ SALE Custom Tailoring Department Suit and Extra Trousers MADE FOR YOU | ‘62*" Values to $90.00 See Our Windows _BERGESON’S Novel Banquet for Mothers, Daughters Thursday Evening One of the most novel parties of the season was given Thursday evening when members of the Bus- iness and Professional Women’s club entertained at the annual Mothers and Daughters banquet at 6:30 in the Lions room of the Grand Pa- cific hotel. The occasion was also the 55th anniversary of the arrival of the first train in Bismarck. The keynote of the banquet was “Vacation for Mother,” and the Lions room was appropriately dec- orated with vacation suggestions. The tables were arranged to repre- a Northern Pacific diner, with ion literature, — miniature cabs and boats for center- pie Airplanes were hung from the ceiling. Places were marked for 38 at the banquet. Among the guests of hon- or were Mrs. J. P. Dunn, Mrs. Ward, M Whalen and Mrs. Suttle, old time residents of Bismarck. Mrs. Dunn and Mrs. Ward, the only wom- en residents of Bismarck who saw the first train come into this city 5p years ago, spoke briefly at the dinner on the occasion of this anni- ottie B. Sowles, president ub, welcomed the guests, and Mrs. Mrs. R. E. Potter Is Hostess at Bridge Mrs. R. E. Potter wa hostess Wednesday evening at a pretty bridge party at her home. A color scheme of pink and white was car- ried out in the table appointment and sweet peas were use a floral note. Bridge was p'ayed at two tables and high scores were won by Mrs. J. W. McGuiness, Miss Ida Alfson and Mrs. Ethel Conradi. After the games, refreshments were served. Miss Mabel Murphy of Jamestown was an out-of-town guest. to furnish Chinese Girl Vists Daily Bible School ‘Pupils at the Daily Vacation Bible school received a visit Thurs- day morning from Ma Yu Kwei of Peking, China, who is a guest at the home of Mrs. Mary Burton at 219| Third street. / , The little Chinese girl sang na- tive songs and spoke in Chinese and American for he children. In turn, the Bible school pupils sang Ameri- can songs. The enrollment for the Bible school has climbed to 250 pupils. It will be impossible to accommodate more pupils in the kindergarten de- partment, according to Mrs. F. H. Waldo, superintendent. eee i Everett O'Neil, son of Mr. and| Mrs. J. E. O'Neil, has returned from the University of North Dakota where he has been. attending school Quain spoke in be- Pp. half of the Mothers and Daughters. Mrs. Quain had as hé& guests at the cae her mother and daughter, Mrs. J Sterrett. Miss Helen Burton and _ little Chinese companion, Ma Yu Kwei, of Peking, China, and Mrs. Stella Plath of Fargo, were also guests at the dinner Thursday evening. Following the dinner moving pic- tures of vacation scenes of the northwest were shown through the courtesy of, the Northern Pacific railway. Otto Jones of St. Paul gave a 45 minute lecture on the different scenes. Dunn and Mrs. H. A. see s Grace Schonert, daughter of nd Mrs. Paul Schonert of Bis- is a patient at St. Alexius M mar hospital. ee Miss Mercedes Maercklein of Mott is spending a few days in Bis- marck with friends. eee Mrs. S. W. Fraser is spending the week-end in Fargo as a guest of her | % | parents. WATCH REPAIRING Any watch, reyardless of make or. condition, repaired for only §1 plus the cost of necessary mate- rial or parts All Work Guaranteca Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention ROYAL JEWELRY CO. 408 Main Ave. —Bixmarck, N. D. TODAY—Friday and Saturday WARNER BROS. Present A salty, whipping, whist- ling melodrama of storm- swept seas, hate-swept hearts Comedy! MAX DAVIDSON in ‘Tell It to the Judge’ Fox News | Y for the past year. eee Mr. and Mrs, George G. Kent, William Kent and Royal King of Co- lumbus were business callers here Wednesday. ee Mrs. Leo DeRochford will leave Monday for the Twin Cities, and for points in Wisconsin and Iowa where she will visit relatives and friends. eee Mr. and’ Mrs. A. J. Kress and Mrs. John Sleight of Driscoll were business callers here Wednesday. ° Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Ozbun of Flasher are transacting business in Bismarck this week-end. Miss Marian Staley, who has been teaching at Ray during the last school term, has returned to Bismarck to spend the summer at her home. ee Mrs. A. merly of Bismarck, is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Olson this week. ey Misses Maude and Ella Schroeder of Bismarck are spending the week in Valley City with relatives and friends. eee Sidney Register has returned from the state university to spend the summer at his home here. . A son was born Wednesday ‘at St. Alexius hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mooney of Bismarck. Mrs. L. G. Eastman and daugh- ter, Ruth, of Hazen were guests in Bismarck Thursday. Mr. and: Mrs. Edward Sailer and family of Hebron were guests in Bismarck Wea jesday,, * Mrs. William Schanlaber of Hazelton transacted business in Bis- marck Wednesday, . > Ben Wood of Linton underwent an operation Thursday morning at St. Alexius hospital. THE BISMARCK TRIBUN P. 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