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“THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1928 Mrs. Agre Honored at Whist Party Miss Maret Agre entertained last evening at a card party in honor of her mother, Mrs. M. O. Agre, the oc- casion being Mrs. Agre’s birthday anniversary. Whist formed the eve- ning’s diversion, honors going to Mrs. George Boelbrath, Mrs. T. H. Thoresen, and Mrs. Agre. Following the whist games, a course luncheon was served. Garden flowers were used in profusion about the rooms and on the luncheon table, the latter being centered by a large birthday cake. Mrs. Agre received a number of gifts. é Out-of-town eo at the affair ‘were Mr. and Mrs. Boelbrath, who are visiting here from Breckenridge, Minn. eee Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Smith have returned from a month’s wedding tour in the west. They visited Pa- cific coast poi.ts and returned via the national parks. d r Smith will make their home in Bis. marck, Mr. Smith being employed at the N. P. depot here. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wagner and Mrs. F. L. Hill have gone to the home of the Wagner's in Minneapolis where Mrs. Hill will spend a_week’s vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Wagner visited in Bismarck this weck en route home from a western trip to the national parks, “ 0. T. Hawkinson of Towner, for- mer assistant state fire marshal, is spending a few days in Bismar the guest of his son, E. J. Hawkin- son of the Ingstad garage. Mr. Hawkinson is en route to his home from the recent political convention held in J amestown. | Cecil Mathews has gone to his home in Westhope after spending a few days in Bismarck as the guest of Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Whittemore. Mr. Mathews has been attending the reserve officers camp at Fort Snell- ing. ‘ eee Mrs. G. W. Thom of Mandan and James Shipp of Cannon Ball brought the Indian children from the Cannon Ball reservation to Bismarck yester- day. The children will attend the fair in Mandan but are staying in Bismarck. eee J. .N. McCracken of the McCrack- in stores left Bismarck Wed- y after spending ten days here e interest of the new store on urth street. He went directly to his home in Livingston, Mont. Jerome Conway of “Milwaukee, Wis., formerly of Bismarck, has ar- rived in the city for a visit with rel- atives and friends. Mr. Conway is yw general manager of an insur- ance company in Milwaukee. Culver Ladd of Bismarck left for Fort Riley, Kansas, yesterday to at- tend a 15-day reserve officers flying school at Marshall field. Mr. Ladd! % is an officer in the U. S. air service reserves. aeliod Miss Marcia Bowman has as her uest Miss Esther Campbell of rand Forks, a Delta Zeta sorority sister at the University of North Dakota. eee Mr. and Mrs. Ole Stefferud and children of Washburn are in Bis- marck this week, visitors at the Missouri Slope fair. Mr. Stefferud heriff at Washburn. * Miss Marion Jensen will leave for Dickinson Saturday to be the utst of her sister, Miss Gwendolyn lensen, who is employed there, Miss Edna Jensen and Miss Edna Hall will leave tomorrow for & trip through Yellowstone park. They will be away about two weeks. Miss Edith Lindahl of this city, a student at Professor Jack’s business college, has accepted a position in a bank at®Moffit, N; Dd. Miss Blanche Whittemore has re- turned from the University of North Daketa, where she has been attend- ing summer school. ; Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bowman and family have returned from a vaca- sion trip of two weeks at the Min- nesota eee A marriage license was issued sterday to Claude V. Hansen and ‘iss Zella Mahoney, both of this tity. eee Mr. and Mrs. F, C. Tousley have one on a ten days’ motor trip to the Black Hills and ‘Yetlowstone nark, L. H. Carufel and son, Phillip, have returned to the city after spending several days in Fargo. To Teaberry Chatk’s Teaberry Gum will pew Se we drs Teaberry is different; it’s treat yah Taber hen you Sonenter the name too, the package is pi ra pos oc a CLARKS Social and Personal | | Mr. and Mrs. | hy | | i | \ 1 ——asaaar tT Wiley Home Scene + of Kitchen Shower Mrs. F. H. Elvig, a bride of last week, was honor gy@st at a kitchen shower given lastgevening at the | home of Mrs. W. ff. Wiley. Host- | es were Mrs. Wiley and the/ isses Edna Jensen, Irene Samuel- | son and Hildor Simonson. The evening was spent in hemming towels for the honor guest, who was presented with many useful gifts at the close of the evening. A dainty supper course was served, a color motif of yellow, green andywhite be- ing carried out in the appointments. Mrs. Elvig was formerly Miss ison. ee A. D. Gordon and son Mar- Mrs. ston and daughter Ruth will leave tomorrow fer Minnesota, where they will spend a week by M vacation at lake be eg ad ister, Mrs. W. W. D., who arrives re th Mr. Gordon will join his family in Fargo en -route home, + * Final plans for the annual fall flower show will be made tonight by the committee in charge. The com- mittee will hold a meeting immedi- ately after the meeting of the Gar- den club at the Association of Com- merce rooms. The latter meeting is scheduled for 8 o'clock. oe _B. F. Tillotson returned last eve- ning from.Fargo where he has been pending a few days en route home from a vacation trip to Iowa. Mrs. Tillotson and children will remain in Fargo for a short visit. ss 8 Mr. atid Mrs. E. A. Brown and son Bobby left today for Minneavolis by car. From the Twin Cities they will go to Duluth, where they will take a boat for Chicago. They will be away about three weeks. * Mrs. C. Hendershot, who for tiie vast 18 years has been in th2 eapley of Webb Brothers, is now with the A. W. Lucas company, in charge of their alteration department. ** Mrs. W. L. Nuessle and daughter Mary Louise are visiting in Detroit Lakes, Minn., as the guests of Mrs. Nuessle’s brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. Scott, of that place. “Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Lynch will leave tomororw for Flint, Mich., where they will be the guests of Mrs. Lynch’s sister, Mrs. Phillip El- liot, formerly of this city. *e * Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kirst and daughter, Mildred, of Beach, N. D., stopped Wednesday at the Jessie One Management, Ship and Shore ra erg Th = ‘a Y This yearaddingstrange little Siam tothe“‘Won- der-belt of the World.” 21 countries in their best seasons—for their; famous events. 136 | days, all expenses, as | low as $1900. From New York, Dec. 1, on | the “dream-ship,” Em- | press of Austr Mediterranean 72 days, 16 countries. From New York, Feb. 4. The famous Empress of Scotland. As low as $900. ~Phone or write for details Apply to local steamship agent or Canadian Pacific—611 Second Ave. South, Minneapolis, Minn. Canadian LYONS BEST OR CLIMAX All we ask to prove their superiority is that you u one sack, Satisfaction guaranteed, Every bushel of wheat fused in milling these brands is washed and scoured in at least 20 gal- A lons of pure water. Cest More - Worth It! RUSSELL-MILLER MILLING CO. J MANDAN, N. DAK. When father casts his dough upon the daughters, it is returned’ form of sons-i Gordon home en route to the Minne- sota lakes, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Washburn and Mrs. W. 0. Hyltberg of Coleharbor are guests in Bis- marck today. ie Miss Myrtle Wilson entered the Bismarck hospital Tuesday to un- dergo an operation for appendicitis.) Mont., are the guests of Mr. Ken- . E. E. Spaulding will leave for the cities tomorrow after a short busi- ness call in Bismarck. George Weiss of Chicago arrived in Bismarck yesterday to re SEED Serve a Variety of Baked Goods—Your Grocer Has Them THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE guest of the L. Rubin family this week. a lyn and Frances, of Minot are guests | S: in the city today. ay Mrs. John Wentz has accepted a position with the J. N. McCracken store here. . ‘ee Mr. and Mrs. George L. Grayson oo are visiting in Bismarck Mr. and Mra. F. M. Gilbrath and = of Linton are visiting in the city today. oe Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Thomas of Hettinger are in the city today. Mrs. E. K. morrow for the et Personal and | Social News of 1 Mandan Vicinity | Mr. and Mra. Frank P. Homan and children returned last ni from an extended trip. The children have been the guests of relatives in lowa Ten attending 6 ‘Elia’ national nm attendin; convention at Ttiam, En route to pide | Fed H ints of histori The to Iowa by way of New York and the north Toute. - Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Kennelly and |daughter Marguerite of Glendive, will leave to- Cities. | in the law. see Fischer of nelly’s brother and sister, J. K. Ken- nelly and Mrs. Eli: Vetter. The Kennellys are attending the Mis- souri Slope fair in Mandan. 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