The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 2, 1928, Page 5

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° CARD OF THANKS |. We wish to thank our many! | friends and ie est the branches | of the I. 0. O. » American aye employes of postoffice, Auvurne Olson, daughter of Mr. id nish Rbepigar toh) Sea ooel the Junior ig! al ie, and Mrs. Obert Olson, was injured) Richholt school for thelr kind as-| Saturday at the Mandan football! sistance and sympathy duri the field, when a car backed into her as; death of our beloved houtband and | she was entering her own cur./ father. We also wish to express our Auvurne was pinned etween the! thanl:s for the beautiful floral offer- two cars, suffering severe bruises! ing: She is confined to| ica will hold the first meeting of | the season Wednesday evening at} the I. 0. 0. F. hall. A large attend-! ance is requested. The Bismarck chapter of DeMolay Bismarck Women to |will meet Wednesday evening at Atte d N. D Mi 7:30 in the chapter room of the n e¢ U.-MINN. [Masonic Temple.‘ Initiation serv- Library . Meeting |ice* wil! be held ile E i fE Thomas F. Murtha = of Dickinson Weds Miss Mary’ G. Gearty Mrs, 4, ii, Scharnowssi ¥ EA wedding of intere interest to Bismarck} Miss Bessie R. Baldwin of the| the last week here as guest of her gnes occurred Friday at Grand/ state ee commission and Miss | sister-in-law, Mrs. R. E. Carlander, Mr. and Mrs, Walter McGuire of} A Kentucky railroad with 40 miles | rks when Miss Mary G. Gearty, | L Gaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip, Gearty of Minneapolis, became the | ide of Thomas Francis Murtha of kinson, son of Mrs. T. F. Murtha ahd the late T. F. Murtha, formerly _Mate’s attorney of Dickinson. » The wedding took place in St. Michael's procathedral” with Rev. oa Yas Son Olen et Seana = Miss Doro! 8 , Rapids and Terence Rit, far “sity brother of Mr. Murtha, were at- dants, " After a wedding trip to Winnipeg | illian Cook, secretary of the North Dakota library commission, will be speakers from Bismarck at the joint meeting of the North Da- kota and Minnesota Library associ- ations, which will be held in Fargo October 9 to 11. Miss Baldwin and Mrs. Florence Davis, both of Bismarck, are mem- bers of the executive board of the North Dakota association. Leading educators from Minnesota and North Dakota will attend the convention in Fargo. Dean A. E. Minard of the state agricultural col- Mrs. H. J. DeLong, who has spent left this morning for he: home in Jamestown, eee Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Craven of Rockford, L. L., are visiting in Bis- matck ds guests of Mr, and Mrs, Milton Rue, and with relatives at Menoken, is oe Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Frahm and ville, Minn., where they spent the last month at Lake Koronis. ee Mrs. J. B, Belk at 710 Fourth ae oa one urtha will be at bait cee ee Ri at ee street will be hostess to St. George’s me ickinson. an, Masonic temple, 3 a ild at ‘ial Be Oe SIENR ik cin tints | ater EO TE ate |S nc ae ee Versity of Minnesota. Mr. Murtha attended the College of St. Thomas, St. Paul, Minn., and was graduated | d from the University of North Da- kota. He is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. Dorothy Petron Is @ cipal of the John yiaeel high Rereh library board, will be other | fae Dakota speakers on the three- program. jinnesota will be represented on of Minneapolis, who will speak on teaching citizenship and reading in the lower grades; Ross Youhg, prin- | afternoon at 3 o’clock. oe . Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Long and fam- ily of Jamestown spent the week-end in Bi k the program by Miss Elizabeth Hall M Se rs. R. E. Carlander. * ee A regular meeting of the Order o: Eastern Star will be held this eve. family have returned from Paynes- ning at 8 o’clock at the Masonic Paris, Oct. 1.—(AP)—Dresses open down the back are new. antal shows a navy wool dress with beige angora wool collar ex- Bridge| school, Minneapolis; A. F. Benson, ; Temple. tending down the back to the hips. Hostess at Be TA or doRan tuner hon he | Sleeves and hips are trimmed with school, Minneapolis; Miss Anna! Miss Marie Newman of Wilton! bands of beige covered with rows of Miss Dorothy Petron, daughter of Mrs. Robert Petron, was hostess Friday evening to 16 guests. Bridge was played at four tables, and high scores were won by Misses Eula and Eileen Cameron. After the games a luncheon course was served and the guests enjoyed an hour of games and dancing. Mrs. V. J. LaRose and daughter bea ve Lode ae ererine ay Suan cppidid adeno inneapolis, where they will spend) Miss Harriet A. Pearson of Far HAN several days before Dr. L.aRose joins | js president of the North Dakota ~ a r r: | es em on a trip to eastern points. | group, DOUBLE Dr. LaRose will attend the Ameri- sos CTING 5 can College of Surgeons, in session} Mrs, Rachel M. Oakman left this 2 A PER BAKING For Table -- For Juice Qctober 8 in Boston. While in Bos-| morning for her home in Washing- Per Case . ton the LaRoses will be house guests | ton, D. C., after spending several Per Pound Mr. and Mrs. George Sloan. Mrs. loan _will be remembered here as Miss Florence Connolly of Mandan. Dr. LaRose will return to Bismarck in two weeks, after which Mrs. La- Swenson of the state department of | education, Miss Harriet Wood of the Minnesota library department, Dr. Julius Boreas of St. Olaf college, | the Rev. Dr. Noble E. Elderkin of | Duluth, and Miss Cora Zakrison of | MeIntosh. Dr. R. H. Fakes ot Chicago univer- sity and M. G. Clark, superin- tendent of schools at Sioux City, Ia., months here with her mother, Mrs. W. F. Jones, one Arthur and Marian Whittemore, who are attending Jamestown col- guest of Miss Helen Sayler. tus hospital this morning. spent the week-end in Bismarck as Edwin M. Stanton of Bismarck | EE? underwent an operation at St. Alex- narrow silk braid. with pin tucks placed in concentric ovals, An pine contains about 82.5 per | cent water. There is a yoke] . Mrs. Charles Liessman of Stecle is Spending a few days in Bismarck this week. abou® the legs. her home at 514 W. Thayer. Garrison were business callers here Saturday. | al cos of track announces it is the first in | America to obtain, without addition- to shippers, insurance fully protecting cargoes in case of dam- age by wrecks. cyclones, fires, or, other catastrophes. and Family. thought possible. sour de- CALUMET WORLD'S GREATEST HE the market. Watch for it. It has a loud and flashy taste. Good cooks demand the delicate, flowerlike There is much imitation vanilla on flavor of pure vanilla - - Schilling’s. 3 Ibs. for . APPLES, per box Western Box Wealthies | Spel ae ieee ye in Ise; stent the vite end in Bis- 9 | % ork City and Washington,|marck as guests of their parents, PHONE CARLOT | D.C. Pan Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Whittemore, 1060 ussner Ss BUYERS Miss Gladys Pearce and Miss Jo- sephine Cervinski returned Saturday from a vacation trip to England and Mr. and Mrs. R. 5. Wenzel re- turned this week-end from a month’s business and pleasure trip to Pat- to the new SALES 2°: TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND | BAKING POWDER | ‘the Continent. Misses Pearce and i Cervinski sailed from Quebec on the eee AS eer ee Empress Australia in June. They visited England, France, Italy, Switzerland and Holland, returning °S999DSSSSSOOSS Victrola Radiola 7.11 and you'll want it sent to to New York September 10. Before continuing their trip home, they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glittord Craven at Rockland, L. I. Mr. and Mrs. Craven accompanied them to Bismarck, making the trip by car. oe 8 SOSSSSSDSSSSSSS SSS SSS SSS SESS SSDSSS SSS SSS FOODS SSIS SSOP PCOS OS SCOOPS CLL PSSSALBLI LS LC SELLLOE PSSST PLAS A.W. LUCAS CO. dered NINTH your home immediately. Only % 285 , complete with tubes.” Model 7-11 Victrola with Radiola Hoskins-Meyer Home of KFYR Miss Julia B. Johnson returned Monday from a seven weeks’ vaca- tion trip to Seattle, Wash., and oth- er west coast points. In Seattle, Miss Johnson was house guest of iss Belle White. En route, she) visited at Vancouver, B. C., and re~ turned Rockies. eee Mrs. J. Godfrey and son have re- turned from Hankinson where they spent the last month with Mrs. God- frey’s mother, Mrs, John Sellner, and with other, relatives. 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