The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 10, 1928, Page 5

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1d ey ce f me ws cs sly oN ef he ce ob of es- ted ene ver TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1928 | Social and Personal Club Léan Fund Proves Successful During the last two years 14 young girls have realized the ed dreams of higher education through | the loan fund established by the! Business and Professional Women’s elud of Bismarck, At the close of the last club year, the fund was rich with $1000. Loans to the amount of $100 are made to| W. S. young women who desire to com- plete a high school education, attend normal school or coll Three references are required to assure the club of the che -acter and deservabil> ity of the applicant. For the first year the loan ts made without inter- id after that, 6 per cent inter- est is cha . Mrs. Nellie Evarts, who h been active in assuring ja Miss Jessie Streigi and Miss Rose Huber have served on the committee as secretary and treasurer. Miss Rita Murphy and Miss Marie Huber will leave Wednesday for Minot from whence they will leave for an extended trip to Alaska. En route to Seattle, ony, will visit Lake McDonald, Glacier Park. On July 17, they will sail from Seattle for Skagway, Alaska. Continuing the trip, they will co to Whitehorse and take_a steamer up the Yukon river to Fairbanks, within the arctic circle. On the return trip they will visit McKinley National park, sail from Seward to Seattle, and visit Lake Louise, Banff, and Webb, Sask., arriving at Bismarck early on Sep- tember. see Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Taylor and Miss Mildred Quam drove to Steele Sunday to spend the day with Miss Quam’s mother, Mrs. T. Ritchie. Budd Quam returned to Steele after a few days’ visit here with his sis- ter. see Mrs. Robert Kennedy .will be hos- tess to the ladies of the Baptist church Thursday afternoon at her home. All members are urged to attend. ee Mrs. George Wagar and daughter, Harriet, of Tower City left Sunday for their home after a few days visit here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Murphy. ef Dr. J. A. Prescott and son returned to Steele Monday after spending the week-end here with Mrs. Prescott, who is a patient at the Bismarck hospital. pts Lieut. Hugh Johnson of Honolulu, Hawaii, visited friends here Sunday en route to Washburn where he will visit his mothcr, Mrs. August E. Johnson. see Mrs. Harry Fisher of Tappen has been admitted to St. Alexius hospi- tal for treatment. | David Hagerty, son of T. J. Hag- erty of Bismarck, is a patient at St. Alexius hospital. m Mrs. L. B. Wellence of Chicago is visiting in Bismarck as guest of her sister, Mrs. Catherine Boyle. Mrs. Annie_ McLaughlin of Mc- Laughlin, S. D., is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Melda Cox. Mr. and Mrs. John N. Forister and family left Caturday for a vacation trip to Minnesota Jakes. Mrs. Dennis O'Connor of New Rockford has been discharged from St. Alexius hospital. | Mrs. H. C. Crum of McKenzie transacted business in Bismarck dur- ing the week-end. Miss Gertrude Hafner of Heil ar- rived here Monday to spend a few days on business. | Miss Gertrude Eichhorst 5 the week-end in the Twin Cities with friends. Shirley Sorenson of Sherwood is spending a few days in Bismarck this week. a 5 Miss Berthe Molberk of Tappen transacted business here during the week-end. ee F. A. Doll left Sunday for a bus- iness trip to the Twin Cities and Duluth. Su Miss Aenes H. Keorh of Hazelton spent Saturday in Bismarck with triends. ee F : Mrs. Fred Harth of Burnstad has returned home after a week-end vis- it here. J [ CENTER \'s spectacular ieee iT ts He a¥Fi Miss Elsie Sletten Honored at Shower Miss Elsie Sletten, whose mar- riage will take place late this sum- mer, was honored Monday evening Mrs. F. V. Williamson enter- tained at a miscellaneous shower. There were guests for three tables o ind high evening’s games were won by Mrs. hrer and Miss Alma Sund- quist. Refreshments were served after the games, and Miss Sletten was Presented with, many lovely gifts. scores in thele “4 Monday at St. Alexius hospi- ee . “i Folger of Valparaiso, Ind., has been discharged from St.’ Alex: ius hospital after a several weeks’ illness. eee Mr. and Mrs. Stuart A. McDonald and children «: Butte, Mont. are guests of Mr. McDonald’s ioe ir. and Mrs. S. S. McDonal Personal and | Social News of | Mandan Vicinity Mrs. B. S. Nickerson left Monda: | for Grand Forks, where she will a tend the annual state convention the American Legion, Auxiliary. Mrs. H. G. Nelson and Mrs. Fred | Pi Swenson will be hostesses at a meet- ing of the Ladies’ Aid of the First Lutheran church at 2:30 p. m. Thursday. Members and friends are invited to attend the meeting. Mr. and Mr;. E. A. Thorberg have returned from Waubay, S. D., where they spent a -veek at a summer re- i Testers Srna hae irs. Thorberg’s parents, Mr. Wee Ss. K. Clark of ‘Waubay. Mrs. L. W. McLeah and son, Les- ter, left today by car for the Twin Cities and Green Lake, Spicer, Minn. At the, latter place they will be guests at the summer home of Dr. Mrs. F. B, Str 188. Archie Johnson left two weeks’ vacation will visit at Hankinson A son was born Monday at St. Alexius hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Feleyn, of Bismarck. Peter Kraft of Strasburg has en- tered St. Alexius hospital for treat- aoe 8 @ Mrs. E. E. Templeton of Almont spent Saturday in Bismarck on bus- iness. iis Mrs. James Dever of Garrison is visiting friends in Bismarck this week. eecers Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Wold of Minot a business callers here this week- Mr. and Mrs. M. Buckman of New Salem are the rarents of a daughter, aT Matinee Every Day 2:30 TONIGHT - TUESDAY L. J. 3orkenhagen ."Hess have returned from a week's visit at the He: home at Shoreham, Minn. ae Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Jensen and two sons left Saturday for North- wood, wheve they will spe i! several lweeks with Mrs. Jensen's parents. Mr. and Mis. Herman Leonhard left this morning for the American Legion Auxil convention rand Forks. They will be guests of relatives while in Grand Forks. Mr. and Mr: Burdick have ac their house guests their son, Carl Burdick, of Gran.t Harry Nor‘hrup ter, ind Mrs. J. K. Porter left Mondav for Bozeman, Mont., where she will visit relatives and friends, Mr. and Mr.. T. P. Heisler and family are spending a two weeks’ vacation at Park Rapids, Minn. Miss Pailine Sorenson has re- sumed her duties at the Deacones: hospital after @ two weeks’ vacation spent at her home at Sanger. MOVING SCENERY? Panto Stage Hand (to manager): Shall I lower the curtain, guv-nor? One of the living statues has the hiccoughs.—Answers. The 10th is he last day of discount on Gas bills. ESTHER RALSTON SS YE» BIC BO P int Navy Cin yp BEANS —and — C. M. T. €. PICTURES Sipe eld. at Fort Linceta ta” August. VAUDEVILLE Palace-Mandan WEDNESDAY “Creole Follies” A Snappy Colored Revue 15 People Comedians - Singers - Dancers Musicians HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TRIBUNE COOK SCHOOL READY FOR OPENING |One Hundred Presents to Be Distributed at Three Days’ Session The Tribune cooking school so at 2:30 p..m. tomorrow for three days at the High School ae. very housewife in Bismarck is jinvited to attend. It’s free. All who attend will be given a of The Tribune cook book. In ition during the three days of the school there will be a bution of more than 100 prizes, including an elec- Last Time Tonight REGINALD DENNY “THAT'S MY DADDY’ A Bubblingfi Sparkling Rapid-Fire Comedy- Drama News and Comedy Wednesday MONTE BLUE Friday Zane Grey’s ' ‘NEVADA’ | Special Clearance Millinery SPECIALLY PRICED $7 00 Sarah Gold Shop Style Without Extravagance 312 MAIN AVENUE PHONE 566 LOGAN’S “We Thank You” Richelieu Fruits used exclusively in the electric refrigeration. Richelieu Assorted Fruits —~ Richelieu Half Peaches Richelieu Red Raspberries Richelieu Royal Ann Cherries will be prepared by MISS NOAMI RICE ‘These desserts will be given as prizes to the ladies at- tending the cooking school through the courtesy of Logan’s “We Thank You” Try Richelieu Cinnamon and note the differenco— : {.. inflavor, \ tric range, percolator and toaster given by the ime Electric Co. _In charge of Miss Naomi Rice, na- tionally known as a home economist and authority on domestic science subjects, purpose of thé school is to demonstrate to Bismarck women how to get the best results from their electric ranges and best re- sults from cooking food w them. Sessions of the school will be held Wednesday, hres” and_ Friday afternoons at 2:30. Miss Rice lec- tures each day, cooks an oven dinner and will serve it to those attending following the lecture. Firms Cooperate Bismarck firms cooperating with The Tribune in ing success of Blankets are named after their | clothier, who lived in the & Co., Bismarck Grocery Co., Finch-|first maker, Thomas Blanket, a | century. Nash Co., Central Meat Market, ae fF eas Gussner’s Market, Logan’s Grocery, Creamery, Bismarck i Barker Bakery, The Melody Shop, Ricker Electric Shop, Skeels! Electric Shop, Stacey-Bismarck Co., Russell-Miller Milling Co. and the Bowman Furniture In charge of one of the nation’s | ‘most renowned cooks The Tribune cooking school will be one of the most interesting events of its kind; ever held here. Don’t miss it. The 10th is the last day of discount on Gas bills. the school are the Hughes Electric ' | ) WEDN 15 People Colored Revue “Creole Comedians + Singers Palace Theatre MANDAN Shows - 8:15 and 10:15 - Bismarck Time All Seats Are 50 Cents 500 Pairs Summer Shoes TIES -- PUMPS -- STRAPS Special Clearance of ALL COLORED SHOES at $4.95 to $7.95 Regular prices - $7.50 to $11.00 ESDAY Follies’’ - Dancers - Musicians Kichmonds Bootery a Oe a A.W. LUCAS CO. Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center Now On---Sale of. Sample Jewelry and Bags a MM; Every Vojueish Trend , of Gown & Costume Jewelry Do you need a purse for vaca- tion, for immediate or near future use? If so, buy now and save one-third to one- half and have a full line to choose from. Displayed in Windows the Past Week A.W. LUCAS CO. Where You Expect More tor Your Money—-And Get

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