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FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1928 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Wedding Cake Hides Gifts for Miss Marie Delvo Miss Marie Delvo, whose marriage to Hunter Patrick of this city will occur next month, was the guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower iven last evening by Mrs. Peter ry. Bridge was in play at three tables during the evening, Miss Ger- trude Smith and Mrs. Alice Finne- | 4 gan winning high score. e Following the games a number of Ritts were presented Miss Delvo. ‘he gifts were hidden in a huge three-layer wedding cake attrac- tively decorated. A course luncheon ‘was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Edgar Scott and Miss Gyda Brynildson. Cut flowers decorated the tables. Out-of-town guests were Miss An- nabelle Sather of Havre, Mont., and Mrs. Vorachek of Chicago, guests of Miss Brynildson. ‘ Miss Katherine SGoespflug_ of ‘Washington, D. C., arrived in Bis- marck Wednesday for a month’s visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. |S, M Miss Boespflug | Boespflug. has been employed at the veterans’ bureau in Washington for the past year. see Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Musjerd had as their guests the past week Mrs. Musjerd’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brandt, and her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Loge- Jin, all of Noonan, N. D. The party left this morning, for their homes. Mrs. James K. Phesay of Matt- wam, N. Y., and Mrs. Frances Pow- ell of Los Angeles, Calif., left today for Elmira, N. Y. They were called here by the illness and death of Sergeant John W. Phesay of Fort Lineoln. see Mrs. Peter Antone and Miss Tillie Deitrich have returned to their homes in Bismarck after a month spent in Hollywood, Calif., where they were the guests of Mrs. An- tone’s son, Peter Antone jr. Mrs. L, K. Thompson and daugh- ter Mary Lou left this morning on a vacation trip to Shoreham, Minn. They were accompanied by Mrs. Geor; Steinbrook and Edward Steinbrook of Mandan. Six members of the 0. FE. C. club met at the home of Miss Ruth Gor- don Wednesday evening. ‘The time was spent in conversation and a dainty refreshment course was served late in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bannon have returned from an eastern trip of about a month. They visited points including New York, Chicago, and Social and Personal Mrs. Flemming Honor Guest at Bridge Party Mrs. Karla Lofthouse was hostess last evening at bridge in honor of her sister, Mrs. Flemming, of Fargo, who is spending a few days in Bis- marck, Several tables of bridge were in play during the evening, honors being won by Mrs. Hilda Joslin, Mrs, A. Johannsen, and Mrs. W. Gussner. The honor guest received a dainty guest favor. At the close of the evening a re- freshment course was served, green and yellow forming the color motif. Garden flowers were used as table decorations, “6 Ralph Baker of Fargo, traffic su- pervisor for the Northwestern Bell Telephone company, is spending a few days in Bismarck on business. Miss Helen Crawford left for Jamestown this morning, where she will spend a week at the A. G. Tell- ner cottage at Spiritwood lake. 8 Mrs. G. G. Swafford of Aberdeen, D., will leave for her home to- morrow after several days’ visit with Mrs. Mary Matheson. “* Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ritchie of Steele spent yesterday in Bismarck visiting their daughter, Miss Fay Ritchie. ee . Mrs. Weber and daughter of Flasher were shopping in Bismarck | Thursday. 8 Frank Feeney of Carson was a business visitor in Bismarck Thurs- day. see E. H. Trousdale, Mott banker, spent yesterday here on business. * John Bryant of Napoleon visited friends in Bismarck Thursday. “* Otto Beth and H. Beth of Judson are visiting here today. {Personal and | | Social News of | | Mandan Vicinity ' -@ Mr. and Mrs. Hilmar Starr enter- tained Wednesday evening in bration of their twentieth we. anniversary. Twenty friends we present and Mr. and Mrs. Starr re- ceived a bridge lamp as an anni- versary gift. .Cards and dancing were enjoyed during the evening. A refreshment course was served at a late hour, — te Mrs. Frederick Tavis of Los Angeles, Cal., has gone to her home the Tvrin Cities and were guests of after two weeks’ visit at the home friends in Fond du Lac, Wis. eee Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Baker of Hancock, Minn., left for Minneapolis this morning after two weeks’ visit at the Lyman Baker home. They will visit a daughter, Mrs. M. E. Todd, in Minneapolis. see Mrs. F. L. Vorachek of Chicago left Bismarck yesterday day’s visit with Miss Gyda Brynild- son of this city. Mrs. Vorachek was en route home from the Yellowstone park. eee Mrs. E. H. Mellor and children will arrive today from their home in Riverside, Calif. for an extended visit at the home of Mrs. Mellor’s sister, Mrs. Ww; L, Smith. Mrs. Charles Rase of Ithaca, N. Y., has returned to her home after spending two weeks in Bismarck as the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Mary Matheson. rao Mrs. Max Kupitz and Mrs. A. W. Lucas left today for Minneapolis where they were called by the sud- den death of their brother, Dr. D. G. Kohler. . at Clifford Thorson and the Misses Inez Hovdet and Viola, Hazel and LaVerne Vreeland motored here yes- terday from Hazen, N. Dak. Miss Adelaide Krist of Fargo has arrived in the city to accept a posi- tion in the Patterson hotel beauty shop. eee John Wakner left Bismarck today for Minnesota where he will join his family and return to this city. Mrs. J. C. Oberg has returned from Minneapolis where she has been spending some fime. George Galloway of Mo't has been e2dmitted to the Bismarck hospital for medical treatment. Miss Rosela Rausch has returned from Fargo where she spent a week visiting her mother. fi Miss Marguerite Taylor of (ick'n- son was shopping in Bismarck ycs- terday. igenage Mr. and Mrs. R. B. McDonald of Solen were guests in the city yester- day. ese *G. O. Leer and family of Hettin- ger are Bismarck guests. Moved to new location at 206 Main. Ruder’s Furniture Ex- change. Phone 790. ——— On Hot Days Serve Our Bakeries Our bakeries are both deli- cious and appetizing, baked fresh daily or baked to order Phone 462 HOME BAKE SHOP Florence Runyan, Prop. of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stabler of Mandan. see Mrs. Jacob Froelich and infant son have been dismissed from the Deaconess hospital. ~* @ Little Otis Mohler has been dis- missed from the Deaconess hospital where he underwent a serious oper- after a/ ation about a month ago. eee [Fashion Prague :|POPE RECEIVES said that paler to them to be The farmers were members of a @roup who had emigrated to the United States from the province of mevento and who were revisiting their native land. The pope walked from his apartment to the room of tapestries where the visitors had ar- tanged themselves in a line. He the ftssed and spoke brief. saying thet and spoke briefly, saying that Pius to abandon | his! despite the Reat he would not dens of the Vatican. Fi He has also fe Taconveaieaeed Sey ‘his children who had com one ee ner ad : aew in de. Pi Seis ath scenmng trom acomobile, LOST — Black Angora cat ff, without medical ad- vie yea decided ‘not to de-| named Nigger, belongs to little Parithe chapel tee floors below al| Sit. Reward for information. though it was the date for obtaining | Mrs. H. J. Duemeland. the “Pardon of Assisi” in that - FOR SALE: chapel. Anxiety was relieved somewhat Waste bale today. Several members of a grow paper press or Ts of farmers, received by the pontiff, | Phone 267. REBOUX’S NEW rose velvet cap has a huge cabachon of velvet ruch- ing and green leaves at one end. TONIGHT Friday and Saturday Matinee Every Day 2:30 “Ready for the River” Here’s a blues-song that’s bluer than a month of Mondays. The man’s ready for the river—“made mah will—signed some notes — On the glamorous China Sieaw. Ay eg a w 2 Sea, scene of countless dences make this an i le fox strange deeds, this amazing trot. Anybody can win a marathon picture romance takes with these strains coming from be- | lace. A notable No ‘een, Deer place. notable Novarro = “Welaxe THs Bona, = triumph! with oe Porth vee ne ng Ramon Novarro With Voce! Refrain Joan Crawford Coon-Sanvens Oncunsrea Ne, 21801, 10tach : Ernest Torrence Ai i pais ‘White's Scandals) I'm On the Crest of a Wave Ne, 81800, 10-tach Don't Wait Till the AreLow aettcs tae ano His Here: Say “Yes” Todsy—Fox Trot Toor Wours Kaan ano His Oncunerea Ne, 81807, 10-tnch The Danee of the Blue Danube Pipe Or; 1 Con't Do Without You Jesse Caawros Ne. 81802, 10-tach Daffy ““tiee—Part 1 Wun Plone Daffy ico—Part 2 Curr Faw — Ne. 21460, 10-tach tes sabes | hoskins-Meyer The Home of KFYR Wictor a A) ‘i NEWS PICTURES Coming: “The Road to Ruin.” Sensation! COMEDY Judge and Mrs. B. W. Shaw are en route to Pelican Rapids, Minn., where they are to spend three weeks at Oak Lodge on Lake Lida. Thev are motoring through. ‘+ Miss Odelia Baron has returned from Minneapolis where she has been studying music at the University of Minnesota. * os Mr. ad Mrs. Arthur Holt have returned to Mandan after a wedding trip of abou: two weeks spent at the Minnesota lakes. DOROTHY MACKAILL DIVORCED Los Angeles, Calif., Aug. 3.—(?) —Dorothy MacKaill, motion picture actress, was granted an interlocu- tory decree of divorce here today from Lothar Mendes, director. She charged cruelty. They were married a little more than a year ago in New York. FOR SALE— Waste paper press or baler. Phone 267. gTaeaeeeeeeeee EE ER PAUL WHITEMAN’S VERY LATEST— —Hear It Here—and Now. Just Like a Melody Out of the Sky Because My Baby Dcn’t Mean Maybe Now That's My Weakness Now Tain't So, Honey, Tain’t So Yeu've heard “Chloe”—Now hear its sequel on Victor Ready for the River, Fox Trot by Coon Sanders Or- chestra Brunswick has juet recorded: That Old Favorite, “San,” by Abe Lyman's new band, “Sharps and Flats” The Melody Shop Bismarck, No. Dak. @ Records We REFUSES $1,000,000 A. Birger, who died in J Teachers’ Exams to New York, Aug. 3.—(#)—Claude| Kan., but he amended that he woeld : Be Held Here Aug. Q|R. Link earns $40 a week as a pro-|accept for his mother’s sake. cess server County echool superintendents in |lion. He 80 expressed himself when : North Dakota will conduct teachers’ |h¢ wat informed that he and his ill Waste paper press or baler. examinations for first and second | mother had inherited $2, Phone 267. elementary certificates at county |80 from the estate of her father, L. This announcement was made by Mrs. Nellie G. Evarts, assistant Bur- Examinations are given each year the second Thursday and Fri- urleigh examinations will begin at 8:30 a.m. the county court and does not want a mil- =—_—_—__ FOR SALE: 000,000 or seats August 9 and 10. ud th county school superintendent, 0 day in Augu: house, she said. We, the undersigned shops, close at 6:30 p. m., except Saturday, close Saturdays at 10:00 p. m.: Grade A G. P. Hotel Shop Broadway Shop Raw Milk Harrington’s Shop Annex Shop Delivered to your door Erbe’s Shop Knott's Shop in Bismarck by Herman Ode’s We are doing this because we believe we can serve the Dairy public better by having a full force at work during the Phone 1191 6 o'clock dinner hour. We Are Selling the Balance of Our Summer | Coats, Ensembles, Suits | and Dresses Sale Commences Saturday, Aug. 4th, and ; Continues for 10 Days * VALUES NEVER BEFORE EQUALED In fact they are the greatest values we have ever offered. Smartly made in every detail, they exhibit fine features that bespeak their welcome by women who know fine garments. The above facts are true at regular prices. Think, then, how much more value you get for your money when you buy at these lower prices. Tomorrow! Last Day! GREAT DOUBLE EVENT 35th Anniversary and AUGUST SALE Frederick-James FURS Extreme Reductions on the Season’s Finest Furs. Order ‘now for fall delivery. A small deposit will hold your selection. | Saturday Last Day | Harris-Robertson Coats 4 Price Ensembles Reduced $19.50 to $37.50 200 Dresses These dresses aré of the best quality materials in Crepe de Chine, Flat Crepe, Georgette cme, etc., in all the leading shades and popular styles. Formerly priced at $35, $39.50 and $42.50. During this sale, only $2 5.00 100 Silk Dresses Summer Prints, Washable Silks, Colored Crepes in this season’s popular styles. Special during this sale $9.75 $10.95°" $12.95 ove“ $16.75: $19.45 Come Early and Get Your Choice Millinery Closing out the balance of our Summer Hats at $0.95 $2.45 $2.95 ismarck Cloak Shop. The Populsr Priced Store ‘