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FRIDAY, AUGUST 24 1928 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Out-of-Town Guest Honored at Party Wednesday Evening Mrs. Frank Snyder of Fargo was Bonored at bridge Wednesday eve- ging when Mrs. R. G. Schneider en- fertained. = Garden flowers decorated the Schneider home and centered the tables. After the card games, the hostess served refreshments, , eee Auvurne Olson Is Hostess at Bridge Miss Auvurne Olson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Obert Olson, was hos- tess at bridge Wednesday evening at her home. There were guests for four tables, and high scores were won by Emma Mae Brittin and Doris Lundquist. A course luncheon was served after the games. Pretty Party for Miss Marian Hecker p Miss Marian Hecker, whose mar- riage to John Wachler will occur in September, was guest of honor Thursday evening when Mrs. E. 4. Plngleterry entertained at her home in Mandan. Cards were played during the eve- ning, with the score prize going to Miss Hecker. After the games, a cou:se lunch- eon was served on a table decorated with miniature dolls and in a color scheme of pink and white. . Miss Lily Patacek to Be August Bride A color scheme of pink and white was carried out in the table appcint- ments for one o'clock Thursday when Mrs. L. B, Brauer entertained in compliment to Miss Lily Patacek, whose wedding will take place this month. Places were marked for eight guests at the luncheon. The after- neon was spent in sewing. se 8 Miss Evelyn Ja Mary Stephens will Sioux Falis, S. D., waere they will resume their studies at Sioux Falls | college. Both girls will be s mores at the college this yea! sides attending school, Miss Ste; ens is employed with secretarial work in the administration office: * Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hanson and children, Frances and Herbert, Jr. have returned from a 10 days’ v: tion trip to Minnesota lake reso: They were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Hutchinson of Fargo at their lake home. ard . Miss Edith Gallup and Miss Ellen Pherrill of Bismarck have returned from Dickinson where they have re- cently completed the 12 wéeks’ teachers’ course at the Dickinson State Normal school. They will ae their vacation at their homes eee . Miss Bessie Varney of Minneapo- lis is spending her vacation here as guest of her mother, Mrs. M. Var- ney. Social and — u ersonal Mrs. Ralph Sanders Gives Card Party for Wisconsin Guest Bridge was played Wednesday evening when Mrs. Ralph Sanders entertained in compliment to Miss Lareen Jacobsen of Madison, Wis. Mrs. A, B. Haglund won score in the evening’s gamés, and a jguest favor was presented to Miss vacobsen. Mrs. Sanders used a variety of bright colored flowers for house dec- orations, Farewell Party for Miss Brown Thursday Miss Clo Brown, who has recently | resigned her position here as secre- tary of the department of agricul- ture and labor, was honored Thurs- high | ter, Anabelle, Miss Bernadette F and Gilbert Flynn of Jamestow turned home today after a few days’ visit here. Miss Selma Elliron of Fergus Falls, Minn., returned home Thurs: day after spending several day here as guest of her sister, Mrs. G. A. Bardsley. ‘ Mrs. Ed Severts of Turtle Lake have returned home after a business trip to Bismarck. eee Ruth Gallahan returned Wednes- day from Wildwood Lake where she pea a week as guest of her aunt, Mrs. C. W. Poe of Washburn. cee Mrs. W. B. Buzzelle and daughter, Jeanne, of Denver, Colo., are visiting here at Mrs. Buzzelle’s former home. Mrs. Buzzelle is remembered here as Miss Vi n Dolan. Mr. and Mrs.‘E. V. Bergstrom, Frances, Bruce and Dale Bergstrom, of Valley City spent Wednesday in Bismarck. e Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snyder Fargo who !.ave beea visiting frie here this ck, will leave for t of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Holtan and: day afternoon when the office staff and employes in the state Hey de- partment entertained informally. Miss Brown has accepted a posi- tion with the Sax Motor company in| ickinson, her former home. | . * Florence Smith Is Hostess to Club Miss Florence Smith was hostess to members of the D. D. D. club home this week-end. oe 8 Mrs. A. W. Miller, Robert and Grace Miller, of Fargo are guests of Miss Ethel Miller and Mr. and Mrs, A. R. Almquist. | ars Miss Lillian Pearson has returned to Fargo after visiting here as guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Culver Ladd. ee Mrs. A. C. Staak and Myke Mab Thursday evening at dinner at the Bismarck Country club. A low bowl of sweet peas formed Marjorie, returned Wednesday from Glenwood, Minn., where they have spent several weeks at a lake re luncheon | M " lwhere they have been . | Glendive, Mont. an attractive centerpiece for the | sort. {dinner table, Places were marked i for 16 guests, Miss Inez Leighton of Minot was a guest from out of the city. * eee Mrs. Thomas Kenny of Braddock has been transacting busin in Bismarck this week. . H. F. McLean of Montreal, Can- ada, left Tuesday for his home after spending several weeks here visit- ing his mother, Mrs. Mary McLean, who is a patient in a local hospital. rs. H. F. McLean and Miss Mc- Laren of Montreal will remain here for a longer visit. we Miss Lareen Jacobsen of Madison, Wis., has spent some time here as guest of Miss Marie Hoff. ee Mr. and Mrs. Walter | Baldwin announce the birth of 2 by Luella Bremer, former Su- pervisor of Nursing at the Bismarck hospital, has accepted a similar posi- tion with the West Side General hospital in St. Paul. Miss Bremer has spent the last year at her home in Fargo while recovering from ill- | ness. oo Mrs. T. G. Plomasen and children are visiting in Fargo with rs. Plomasen’s mother, Mrs. Olive Gaard, while en route home from Fair Hills, Detroit Lakes, Minn., spending a j short vacation, . . Stanley Lucas has returned from having made the Thursday in_ the an Jones of KFYR,« who was to have made the trip by plane, was detained here. ‘ee Archie McGray of Garrison ar- rived in Bismarck Thursday after spending a month in Europe and the British Isles. After a short visit here he will go to his home at Gar- rison. trip to that Texaco plane, see Mrs. R. Arvig of Braddock arrived here Wednesday to spend a few days on business. Bismarck Grocery Co. Wholesale Distributors Mrs. D. R. Brockman and daugh- Your’ last opportunity and remodeling at redu: rvuvvcv testers certs TINH TOO Wh: 34 Tomorrow! A small deposit will hold any garmest, end storage is provided free until fall. Our lib- i deferred payment plan is at your serv- place repairing summer prices! ‘SATURDAY, AUGUST 25TH Lrris-lobertson FOR WOMEN’S WEAR Bismarck. No. Dak Last day of this great double event! Frederick-James’ 35th Anniversary and August Fur Saie A Few of the Exceptional Values —Dozens Not Listed! One lot of Tomboy RACCOON coats priced unbe- lievably lower than the prevailing market at $ 1 95 AMERICAN BROADTAIL coats are again fashion- ed in striking mode's. A very pretty coat, smartly trimmed in Fisher Fitch is $260 offered at KID CARACUL, a very supple flat skin, elabor- ately trimmed with silky TAUPE FOX $ 1 65 is an unusual value at............+---+5 NORTHERN SEAL coats are shown in luxurious profusion with every favored trimming. A partic- ularly striking lot of NORTHERN SEAL coats is trimmed with aan Johnny collars and cuffs of SQUIRREL or SUSLIKI 4 py $155 It has never been our pleasure to show a more com- plete or more varied line of HUDSON SEAL coats than are presented in this event. One of the sea- son’s finest garments is elaborated $3 75 with ‘collar and cuffs of Baronduki .... A chick little novelty coat of BLACK CARACUL. Leather trimmed is offered $ 1 25 HAIR SEAL is noted for its durability and the | Leopard trimming, the clever little Johnny collar, and the panelled skin effect make the popularity cf this little coat quite understandable, $1 50 at. Later in the season it will be impossible to duplicate these coats of NORTHERN MUSKRAT, made en- tirely of selpeted backs and triramed with Fox or Natural Plucked Otter ... $250 at. NATURAL RUSSIAN CARACUL, with a very $245 | flattering collar of soft fluffy Fox makes a very unusual garment at............ Now, more than ever before. the Frederick- James label is your guarantee that every- thie i vie Realy -Uereny and Price —‘s right. Seman of } | gs 23 s 2 3 a 2 in| daughter this morning at the h re-|of Mrs. | street, Mrs. R. B. John rai .. and M Dixon, Richard Harmon of Fort! about 10 1 C. Brainerd. 504 Ninth; be 3 Mr. and ™ ee spent Wedne + of Northfield, | business. Drevelon of ei house uests} Mr, and M Hes Bearden, [nai ae Twin € of friends here | — Robert J. Landwehr and family of Elbowoods are business callers here the gu this week, eee Miss Bertha Brainerd of Souris | this week. returned home Wednesday after vis- Lad iting here of her brother] — Lester and s Twelve full ounces of health in every package of- SHREDDED | EAT EF, Reilly of Hazen yin R. G. Schneider and Thursday for s where they plan to spend Holtan of Evanston, fr, and Mrs, A.| and Walter Qlson of Detroit, Mich. Bismarck on the m., spent Tuesday here with relatives end friends en route to Washburn where they will visit at Mr. Holtan’s marck on business Wednesday. eae home. eh | this weck-end to visit friends, Misses Bernita and Louise Du-| TAKEN UP Roit of Mercer arrived here Wednes-! | Four gray bi day to spend a few days. Sag iheoe wag ere Miss Thelma Duncan will return | Saturday from a two weeks’ vaca-| tion spent at her home at Almont. ee * D RT! One mile east of Arnold School, sarenecay Bismarck, N. Dak. Mrs. L. H. Engelking and daugh- | | ter, Vera, of Napolcon were in Bis- dit in piano given Is graduation. | For appointment call at Studio, Cowan Building; Adc!ph Englehart Anne L, Peterson new ones who may call Walter Brandt will go to Fargo ANNOUNCEMENT Dr. A. L. Kershaw has returned to Bismarck to resume practice of Dentistry and is located in A. W. Lucas Block, Cor- ner Fourth and Broadway. Will welcome former patients, also Capital Funeral Parlors 208 Maia Ave. Licensed Embalmer Phone—Day cr Night—#2 Jos. W. Techumperlin Prop. Dr, A. L. Kershaw Economical -- sold eve The ideal summer food + it with peaches or berries + TRISCUIT - Healthful whole wheat wafers ounces 12 full-size biscuits here - Try VISITORS WELCOME TO ALL FACTORIES TONIGHT Friday and Saturday Day Matinee Every 2:30 B-E-A-U-T-i-F-U-L end CLIVE BROOK supported hy a great cast of stars, Beautiful star! 5 background! The s BILLIE DOVE ntiful romance! 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