The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 11, 1928, Page 7

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1928 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _ Social and Personal Mr. and Mrs. Ness R.B. Murphy Speaks Honored at Dinner | at Kiwanis Meeting | Party at Mandan! pp sturphy addressed the Kis N Se wanis club Tuesday with a report of 44 Me soa mrt. Norman Ness “dine| the Democratic National convention x honored Tuesday evening at a din be ner party given by Mr. and Mrs./at Houston, Texas. Mr. Murphy wi re Murnane at their home in|told of the harmony of the conven- landan, rae er i Covers were laid for 14 guests, | tion bln Ld nat ia ctieed| ‘After the dinner, the evening was|better than any that he had atte spent at bridge and high scores|ed in the past. ‘ were won by Mrs. A. E. Brink and| George Shafer was elected dele- George Haggart. : gate fronr the local club to the dis- Mrs. Ness was bine with i ba pag ah Tae ee e uest favor. Mr. and Mrs. Ness wil and 24, P. E. e- + leave Bismarck noon to make their alternate. . N “home in Fargo. The Kiwanis club will meet with 2 f : m pandiad cide civic ite e a 3 Jaci HT la; oon at ie Gran cific h Mission Society dining. room. Each ae is re-| SHOES OF TWEED to match tee *| uested to bring a gues' r innovation for to Meet Thursday ior at the pc, meeting Sea ee Miser aie ot? f y ’ : or Sela ‘ uesday included, Fred V. Hutchin-| atching kid. * Mrs, John Stirling, 623 Ninth rf 4 mai is | ne an’s Missionary society of the Pres-| iatis, Mont.; Prof. A. C. Burr, De-| innovation. One has a tiered skirt | %) Is byterian church Thursday afternoon | oit,” Mich,:' Sidney D. Adams, Lis-) and scart colla g Ny e i DS : Mrs. H. L. Wheeler will speak on puny ant we aye ein EVENING. SLEEVES Sy or oo pes an idee | a ae tei saat R. one Sports dresses are sleeveless this RY Y aees, fa eli ej as tl week-ent iss 5 Ankemann's subject is “My Prayer Ruth a elle, Principal of schools es, ., t it Creek, N, J., ai iss z he financial results of the year! Fannie M. MeElwell of Camden, Ne n, will be given by Mrs. W. L. Nuessle, | J. who were en route to Yellowstone LACE FROCKS n= and Mrs. Stirling will give a report | Park. and other western resorts} Lace frock. are imperative in IL of the general assembly. Mrs. J. L. after attending the National Con-| spring wardrobes. Warm colors, le Hughes will lead the discussion of | vention of Teachers in Minneapolis. particularly deep pinks and 1s i. the past year’s work and plans for They will return to New Jersey by are very good. ey usually have ‘ : ‘i Mitra, J. French and Miss Eliza-| P2¥,0f, Chicago falny be ceca) ne W We of Bismarck are interested in our local indus- 2 beth Jones will sing a duet. of Mrs. Kositzky. FORMAL CAPE es kb f unity—with 2 | > ‘rocks are featuring cape —V < 4 appeal al has been bevel of | Division meetings of the ita ie a aver hive lial ee tries as they are the bac one of our communi! y- le approaching marriage of Miss dist Ladies aid will be held Thurs- ith swooping hemline scintillat A ¢ Erble Steen, daughter of Mr. and| day afternoon at 8 o'clock, Mrs4d.| with brilhante hapra, echiffon cope out them we cannot expect to live and grow. lo Ha 1. Bele) “ orate herd A. Eaten ig a street, will be collar with identical hemline: iden- rendel 0! reat alls, a Vl ns, irs, en be . The areas ll a eee hts 28 KO Aveas, “10 Avenue Dy second wins pei Ge z Bi k 1 at the Episcopal church at Billings, | } . E. Dawson, 406 Sixth street, } : i Y s t- Mont. - a | third, and Miss Elizabeth oa New tunics, the length of the nae ge There is no good reason why ismarck people r ; born, 413 1-2 Thayer avenue, fourth. cardigans, flare from the wai i , ” " . di i Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Stadler of | vee d when they take a straight skirt hing but Bismarck Bakery products, as i Joliet, Ill, who have been visiting) W. C. T. U. members met Tues- under: them eA reminiscent of the should buy anytl g & ‘ ‘ tnd ire, AW. Stadler of Biomarel, 68, “te Peep acy GRurEN, Pa. | pee top shouts no finer goods are produced anywhere in the United o. . A.W. i | lors. 5 . will leave Thursday for their home. ker of the meeting, and musical COIN - “4 ee |selections were sung by Miss Deney| A raspberry chiffon has coin dots States, They are 100 per cent pure and are approved by if . bee Paul Teeny . . Leet Dickinson. ne we pet of iy in eee yee ees D. 4 aie: tae iectiead to iowa, has arrived in ismarc! 0 m, Ts. a ye enson an ronze. 01 cee 4 = or ~ spend some time as the guest of her | Mre Sara West Ankenmann served | skirt but silver lace fashions its the State Pure Food Department whic S r qe ee Te venenatis amine : quarters in Bismarck. reet, : —— c i. at ae Miss Merle Von Hagen left re- PEPPERMINT STRIPE : 3 : on Mrs. L. C. Sterrett will leave this cetly for Duluth and Minneapolis,| A batiste tennis dress uses a re Tonane ee Aelae eee ee ae she will spend a short vaca- Vel denne mae Pac onede ah a c ee = ts at Mi lis or she will visit her son and daughter- | tion, red ane 5 rf 1 f inelaw, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Sterrett, |" 2 se skirt self-tie sash, cap slesves and ® Recently a chain bakery with plants at Minneapo m Mrs. W.2G. Ashworth of James-| a yron collar. a m1 , és . 16 Rev. and Mrs, J, Helmer Olson/|t. is visiting friends in Bismarck pean ur city with a truck. This concern 2 and litle daughier ‘of Great, Falls iinwee ee VELVETEEN COATS and Fargo came into o y : os i lont., are house guests of Mr. an theese The velveteen, collarless- coat is 7 Mrs. N. E, Bystrom this week, Mand Mra. A. 1 Nelson and smart for spring. A. black one has is NOT a part of Bismarck. They have no payroll here, hild: mt Monday in| raglan sleeves cnd-quite a flare. ‘ : Fel Mies ee eel ae Hiaharek: yee aie tops a parachment haibutai dress, pay no local taxes but simply actasa peddler, taking ; ed relat i : Tuesday en route to Fargo where| , C, Bell and family of Stecle 7 nothin they will spend a few days. were business callers in Bismarck what money they can from our city, leaving g Mrs, H.C. Lehman, Mrs. Joe An-| Monday. derson and Mrs. Paul Morck of Jamestown are transacting business in Bismarck this week. eee Mrs. Ernest Rust of Ruso is spend- | ings few days in Bismarck this week, {Fashion ny ; camer or behind. so 8 Miss Marguerite Kennedy has re-+ Mrs, G. Dutrow of Marmarth was a turned home from a tour of North| » business visitor in Bismarck Tues- Tonight and Thursday R he Dakota cities while playing in a day, ; , chautauqua company. 3 a * | a en x in Mrs. Carl Borge of Breien and her Fashion Hints t The Romance of a Bush League e % h- rents, Mr. and M:s. J. Fry of St. x m Paul are visiting friends here this| © Boy and a Big League Girl. a oni 2 e x m week. FLOWER TOQUE A . k ¢ ® y saci Four large velvet flowers re- x e In i- The regular meeting of the A. O. sembling the thorn-apple blossoms =f e x es U. W. lodge will be held Thursday | entirely face a catawba silk jersey x or evening at the A. O. U. W. hall. toque. All four flowers. take dif- a fers. x ee aa ferent purply-red tones. e t A daughtcr was’ born Tuesday at —— 9 St. Alexius hospital to Mr. and Mrs. BOLD NOTE 3 Alsrud Arntz of Bismarck. A bold chevron insert of white Se silk in the front of a scarlet an- a e re rac ! Mrs. P. F. Ryan and children left! gora sleeveless jumper relates it ; Tuesday for 2 month’s vacation gt| to the white pleated skirt with a Detroit Lakes, Minn, / | scarlet border. 4 e PLAIN OR ‘ } ocean . RED Mrs, J. N. McGozy of Ashley is ONE-PIECE FROCK A l waus I n Ss. 1S t a t ou r HOP FLAVOR visiting in Bismarck this week as| Pleated one-piece frocks, y the guest of friends. . long sleeves and shirt coll: Mrs. H. W. Hastings of Minot ar- rived here Monday to spend a few days with friends. | Mrs. G. Froeschle and Miss Hazel Vreeland of Hazen are in Bismarck for a few days. good sports styles. A maize crepe de chine one F_; brown ircrustations. MULTITONE STRIPES Fine multitone stripings, in every pastel shade, distinguish: the jum; of a sports sit’ of pleated orchid Grocer Furnish You . ° @ : skirt, ’kerchief cape and beret. Wi th T t in Mr, and Mrs. P. E. Jones of Dick- HAT TUCKS é ' “ imarck ‘Monday, os “aus % Bit) | Tuck trontmegts mars new |i: ‘te Bush Leaguer s Mrs. J. Schlickenma er of Wash- te ad ry may pes . - y burn’ has been visiting friends here | Flowers trim it. CURDS COOK LEILA NYAS for a few days. patente ‘4 . Mrs. Juliette Hove of Parshall| Cre de ee ER node or menn en nan seme noms N be ea ve ew - tracted Pritieas here during the! cire os rye we hat tcimmnings ‘this AE ere s 3 st few days. Be stern jestean te in na-|! ‘They called him a bush Let Yi M tt B z It S. M. Frank of Beulah arrived | side, the other cee helen aueanciee leaguer—but he had a lot our O (6) (a yy here Tuesday to spend a few days| by a big crepe de chine bow. of big league staff. > on_ business. — x soe LACE'S IMPORTANCE : ‘B ° k P. di t h BY o Mrs. W. K. Willi f Washbr Fi lingerie to hats lac hi eee x a tine, Sins GUM | ag tare ote lene el] Comedy. -+- News ismarck Frodaucts tor ‘ 4 this week. dinner gown is the season’s smart ! a ” $| : Bismarck People eee. i‘ Wholesale Distributors - Griggs, Cooper & Co. } a se Paul Minn, ” TONIGHT—Wednesday and Thursday — & arses Matinee Every R + Fargo Merc. Co. 7 “ Days 3° 7 Fargo, No. Dak.. ¢ THE LOVE STORY OF ‘A STAGE STAR AND A SCION OF WEALTH i , see “ from the play: “Trelawney of Wells” by Sir Arthur Wing Pinero e : e e- : “ wa % Bismarc sociation . fe y - ; : ; of Commerce N WITH RAPLH FORBES AND OWEN MOORE COMEDY—“LOVE SHY” WITH JIMMIE ADAMS Vaudeville - Tonight - Wednesday'- Palace - Mandan.

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