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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1928 THR BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE cc ay ce righ a Soe a area peny. | e .-—— —--—--—-——@/ the bride of Anton C. Neibauer | Forks, where they will visit friends night in the Mandan theatre. The| Mr. and Mrs. John Allenswort | t ersonal and 1| Thursday morning at St. Joseph’s| and where Mrs. Zeamer will attend! tum deals entirely. with people and| of Braddock were’ guests bn Z e ‘ | | 0 Catholic church, Father Paul read|the state convention of the ladies’ | industries of that country. marck for a few days this 4 i ocial an ersona 1 | Social News of | /the sorvice. “Mise Berger was at- \auxilinry of the B. of R. T. posal jd ten bbe ses ; fot b ‘ ; 1 \ Mandan Vicinity tended by Miss Minnie Neibauer, Mrs, _L, R. Crowley of Linton I> while Ed Bollinger attended Mr. Nei- > W. W. Fuller of Fargo, former | J George M. McKenna of band ‘Thursday te Hane BESET BOS URES Nai FeO ee ee ee oR es ae bauer. Upon their return from a|Mandan resident, has been spend-| SPent Wednesday in Bismarck on) Napoleon arrived here - : Harold» Borreson motor trip to Minnesota points, Mr. | ing a few days here this week, | Pusiness. : : ee Miss Elizabeth Jones {Entre Nous Club . : nod Mre, Neihauer willbe at-home} 0000 <r dai bark 4 Head of De Molay|in Mandan. Mr. Neibaucr is em. | * = —————+] Miss Doris Engbrecht of Golden| Attorney and Mrs. F. J. Funk of Arranges Program for} Opens Season With Pore a elected | plowed with the Royal Cleaners and | City-County Briefs | |Yalley_ is spending afew days in| Mince are spending a tew days in ° i i i i Harold Borreson was elected mas- | Tailors. rere Hartt, Dinner This Evening} Meeting Wednesday lee counelo ofthe BONA tis:n tack ate woe os cus Pa H sees : 2 " ter le Molay at the first fal elen Krause, daughter of ir, Final hibiti il ‘ .H.S. ., . ‘ ue ae aaiaconeie - Ruy of yy oat social clubs Me meting held ane evening ae He J. eget has been | Norway, “Gpannetedl ty the seh of ware punneee callie Bismarck arn hee returned chains, EIS rogram iy for the win i ¢ Masoni i | discharged from the Deaconess hos- | Noy, ill be gi ’ mutha Mothers and Daughters | banguet| Entre Nous, Which held ts.” first MGack ‘Stephens ‘was nated senior | ital, follow ing an operation. Slade dtmed nT Secchi abel j visit with friends in Bismarck. is being hel is evening at| meeting Wednesday evening at the cilor, Leon Richardson junior 3 ‘ STATS — = the Presbyterian church, Dale Simon home. ; uincilor, and Pete Stewart scribe,| Mrs. H. L. Davis of Duluth, Minn., | $94 (UU TT Mrs. L, K. Thompson, Mrs. F. E| Mrs. C. S. Fossum is president of Retiring officers are William left Thursday for her home, after He Wiel hav he cae the club for this season, and Mrs. Rowe, Gordon Morris, and Albert ap nding Baten cana guest | & ; ‘A e on is treasurer, Leppart. jof Mr. and Mrs, E. A. Ritchey. fF e dinner and invitation arrange-; Sewing and an informal program aehas etd | are 6 « jments.. were the diversions of the erst Rose Berger, daughter of| | Mrs. Oscar Zeamer and daughter eS ck al ites! Bi ee pene. ae oe is Chel sgl of Frank Berger, became | Alice left Wednesday for Grand ie elg! members an meet are = =—= — ; « the Banquet, this evening. held every two weeks, ee ‘ eee Mrs. Frank Barnes Mrs, Mattie Erstrom and Mrs. ’ Is Named Chairman | Xtetrombie reve they mere called « ‘rombie ere were cal : of Radio Audition] ty, Meath of ia henge ea * ‘were accompani y Mrs. Ben Sath. e@ Mrs. Frank Barnes has been ap- 2 pointed local chairman of the tecend Ray Taylor uh Wis week for Far- 7 er as ings oe ee eee Ba where he will atend the North “Faster Work in Washing Machine or Tub Secure eo enna akota Agricultural college. He is heater worm are | Bec peas be held for | the son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore . 4 — | amateur singers, between ite aed pevever nee i __ Paris, Sept ae oer St ° e , iti important in the new . 0 aos sees th biol Bech: National Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rydd, who re- hes a brown and green tweed dress recia ion io audition, The Atwater Kent| cently returned from a vacation trip] with diagonal tucking and a bias; e Foundation of | Philadelphia offers | Decorah, Towa, left this morning] flounce ending at the waistline! ae awards amounting to $17,500 in Long where they will make Bcaver bands around the sleeves! tong > | ca Bad the sponsormnip of whe Founts: elim aspen. Ge ee iWel ter er nekee collar| gn is sincerely expressed to the » onal ones, son » L. Co! wi s 5 i i Ste singers wil be qualified in] Zones, left hie morning to vesime| "n> % “Ut 8 tie end | Be N ladies of Bismarck and Man- irl,| his studies at the University of} ~~~} i . : sgh neal anttion «oy and s sit) North Dakota, Grand Forks, day, and also visited their cousins i aoe dan who made our opening ticipate in the state audition to be} 4. rn RSOB EVUUE AnD Lee Sv Uncan: work, laundry machine a ° A 3 ‘ : and Mrs. Willis Wyard of Gee ; é ay in Bismarck a genuine broadcast from station KFYR, i9/ sinneapolis are guests at the home| _ Mr, and Mrs, William Becloh and work, your cleaning oy is Sever, of Mrs. Wyard’s parents, Mr. and| Mrs. Al, Stetson of Hazen were work 40% or more. copRANULAR, inspiration. As a result of the state audition,| Mrs. F. A. Lahr. guests in Bismarck Thursday. Auta g two singers will be chosen to repre- oe ai ‘ ; | ace 5 tetei Anthony Faber, son of ‘Mr. and| Miss Mildred Holtan of Ryder ar-} At all Grocers. fe sent, North Dakota at the district] srg" A. 'E. Faber, left today to at-| rived in Bismarck recently to spend 25 Erinn Each arriving express will “i feces pte in es eae bat eo Dakota State college} several days with friends. ic ven bring new merchandise which sing two nambers, | This audi- gS ng Miss Erna Jager of Hebron is vis- i ici Horeatuees “ant “toes bev ey in-|_,Mrs. E. M. Holmes returned to] iting here as gucst of her sister,| 38 will add to our efficiency and terested ae, sedusated to communi- ects aa AES spending Miss Marie Jager. make p ossible the higher cate witl irs, Barnes as soon as/ °°! rek wit ae ae a a, 3 ; possible, Pet yenser Dr. R, W. Henderson, for-| @ standard of service which Stine merly of the Roan & Strauss e a ” Mr. and Mrs. Arthur V. S . + id Gas cise este sak daughter! snnounce the birth of w deughter| clinic, has opencd offices over | ne i Robertson’s will give. - mer months at Minnesota lakes, are| Thursday at the Bismarck hospital.| Cowan’s Drug Store, rooms 15- The Million Dollar Library ¢ 'S leaving Minneapolis this week’ for LPL __|17. Office phone, 848. Resi-| :, a You'll always find Robert- San Diego, Calif, where they will ate tei cf oe Methodist] dence phone. 656 | Cutline of Knowledge ; : i i il ie fall rumma; H . spend, the winter and Cornelia will sale Saturday in the church parle son’s reliable. Apighter’are 2 eee tet Mr. and Mrs. Greene Duncan of S B ABY GROWS € (+ Mr. and Mrs. Russell Byerly have] Judson were here on business Thurs- returned to Velva after spending . the last week in Bismarck as guests | —— Build up at the Fred Riley home. rae tae ' His Strength 5 Joseph Gees : tlt With Easily Di former resident o! ismarck, 1s / Ly ae , 9 guest here this week while looking ith Easily Diges after business interests. this wonderful: set Ming Mary, Lucas, daughter of Scott’s Emulsion senegal kt ne Mrs. A. W. Lucas, will leave this evening for St. Paul to enter the OF College of St. Catherine, : oat = coe and Mrs. R. a ate Aoi as Cod-liver Oil eir house guests Mrs. M. jer- 7 a] ~ ‘®:um of Winona, Minn., and Mrs. G.| That Idren J.R. RICHAPUS, INC. Johnson of Mobile, Ill. i a New York (ity, No Yu = suanrags Take With Phone Prince Hotel for Appointments. 2 OT OO MO eT TMM MMMM ‘Edwin Crewe, son of Dr. and Mrs, VW. F. 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