The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 4, 1928, Page 5

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1928 Social and Members of Birthday Club Entertained at . Luncheon and Cards Mrs. Birlea O. Ward entertained members of the Birthday club at one o'clock luncheon Wednesday at the Bismarck Country club for her mother, Mrs. James Wallace. The luncheon tables was centered with a bowl of autumn fruit, and covers were iaid ior iz guests. During the afternoon the guests played cards at the Ward home at de d Moving Pictures of Around the the annua! meeting of North Dakota Personal World Scenes Are Featured at Meeting Moving of I orld” were featured at lealers of the Oliver Plow machin- ery company, held Wednesday eve- ing at the Hotel Patterson. Covers were laid for 50 guests at the banquet. Governor Walter Mad- lock was the speaker of the evening. rear pede tines Se ea Helen G. Church and Mrs. J. P. Wagner Is Ralph E. Burns Are ’ Hostess to Sunshine Married Wednesday Society Wednesday Marriage vows were exchanged between Miss Helen Gertrude Mrs. J. P. Wagner was hostess to the Sunshine society Wednesday aft- ernoon at her home. In keeping with the charitable aim of the organization, the members of the society spent the afternoon ty- ing quilts. The hostess served re- freshments after the business of the meeting. Mrs. F. E. Diehl is president of the Sunshine society for this season, Mrs. M, J. Cullen is secretary, and Mrs. W. G. Worner, treasurer, ‘De Molay Initiates Two New Members Clarence Bochmer and Merle Isa- minger were given the initiatory de- gree at the DeMolay meeting Wed- a e o! tl Church, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Church, and Ralph Emerson Burns of Surrey Wednesday evening it the home of the bride, 502 Elev- nth street. Rev. E. F. Dierdorf of the Breth- ren church of Surrey read the serv- ice in the presence of a group of relatives and friends. The bride’s gown was of white charmeuse satin with an overskirt f lace. She wore a wedding veil and carried an arm bouquet of pink Toses, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Church of York, brother and sister-in-law of he bride, were attendants. The bridesmaid wore shell pink geor- Bette. Roses and chrysanthemums cen- “Plowing | nesday evening at the Temple. "The schedule for the winter social season was presented to the chapter by the entertainment committee, composed of Edmund O’Hare, chair- Arnold Von Hagen, Spencer Sell and Gerald ettel. man, Neil Cameron, eee Farewell Parties for Mrs. Mickelson Mrs. H. P. Mickelson, who left re- home in Fargo with her daughter, Miss Nell Mickel- son, was guest of honor at several social affairs before leaving Bis- D. ULV. bere entertained Saturday evening cently to make her merck. Members of the local Masonic tered the table for the wedding din- ner, served immediately after the ceremony, Other appointments were in pink and white. Mr. and Mrs. Burns will be at home at Foxholm. The bride is a graduate of Baker high school and has attended the state university. She is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. For the last few years she has been employed in the office of the state railroad commission, Mr. Burns is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Burns of Surrey, Out-of-town guests at the wedding included Mr, Burns’ parents, Rev. and Mrs. Dierdorf of Surrey, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Burns and daugh- ter Louise of York, Mr. and Mrs, Alec DeGroat of York, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Church of York. at the home of Mrs. A. E. Preston in compliment to Mrs. Mickelson. Refreshments were served during the evening, and the guest of honor was presented with a gift. Covers were laid for eight guests at the dinner Sunday at which Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mickelson _enter- tained for Mrs. H. FP Mickelson. <8 Mrs. M. E. MacIntyre and daugh- ter, Marjorie, left this morning for Fargo where they will spend the week-end. From there they will go to Minneapolis to spend a few days as guest of Ronald MacIntyre. * >Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Arness, Charles Rohrer, Mrs. J. A. Flow of Bismarck and Mrs. F. L. Burdick of Mandan have returned from Car- rington where they attended a mect- ing of Muscovites. d * Mrs. A. M. Christianson. will be hostess to the D. A. R. at one o’clock luncheon Friday: at her home. Mrs. F. M. Davis and Mrs. 0. Bowman will be assisting hostesses. Mrs. Andrew Jansen has as her de house guests, Mrs. J. B. Jansen and lence, Jamestown, Mr. and Mattson of Mandan, and Mrs. Peggy Calder of Lake Bluff, Ill, were out- of-town guests, . sonage, 407 Sixth street. bers are urged to attend the mect- they will make their future C. L. Thompson Is Honored at Party C. L. Thompson was guest of hon- or Saturday evening at a surprise party given ‘at his home on the occa- sion of his birthday anniversary, The guests were entertained with cards and music during the evening, after which a two course luncheon was served. Covers were laid for 18 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Random of Mrs. Victor * The King’s Herald senior group of the Methodist church will meet Fri- lay evening at 7 o’clock at the par- All mem- ing. ee 8 Mrs. A. G. Sorlie and children left Wednesday for Grand Forks where resi- While en route to their new Miss Avis Jansen ot New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schultz of Bis- marck announce the birth of a son this morning at St. Alexiys hospital. * | ‘Mrs. R, A, Doty left Wednesday for a several days’ visit in Minne- tpolis and St. Paul. ngel Thee oan of the lies with Dawn, (Theme song of the gaction picture production, W Up) Wi My Ai ¢ one es pete and ol =. Hoskins-Meyer - Home of KFYR Matinee Every Day 2:30 TONIGHT - Thursday Last Times | JANNINGS LOBITSCH PRODUCTION FRIDAY end SATURDA’ The Broadway Comedy home. they visited in Valley City as! guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Lar- j son. 1 eee Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reff of Per- ham, Minn., are visiting here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Reff. En route to Bismarck, they visited relatives at Edgeley., Stanley Robidou left Tuesday i Sioux Falls, . Where he will spend several days with friends. En route he will attend the A. O. U. W. convention in Fargo. | Mr. and Mrs. Earl King of River-: ton, Wyo., are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Olgierson this week. Mrs. King and Mrs. Olgierson are sisters. 4 wees Members of the Community Coun- | cil will meet Friday afternoon at 3) o'clock at the Association of Com-! merce rooms. se 8 Miss Eva Goetz is spending the week in Fargo while attending the! meeting of the A. O, U. W. Supreme! lodge. eee Miss Anna Lange is in Fargo this; week to attend the Supreme lodge meeting of the A. 0. U. W. } Mrs. A. N. Newton will leave this evening for Minneapolis where she will spend the week-end. eee Mr. and M:r. D. R. Brockman of Jamestown were gu2sts in Bismarck Wednesday. e Mrs. George Laney of Bismarck is we guest of friends in Fargo this, week, eee Braddock after spending a few days! here. Coughe from colis may lead to se rious trouble. You can stop them mow with Creomulsion, an emulsified Creosote that is pleasant to take. Ereomulsion is a medical discovery with two-fold action; it soothes and heals the inflamed membranes and in- hibits ne growth, Of all known drugs creosote is rece ognized by high medical authorities as one of the greatest healing agenc’ for coughs from colds and bronchial irritations. Creomulsion contains, in additian to creosote, other healing CR =——N\ Mrs. Charles Buck has returned to, blue with a lavender cast. 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Fleece- lined One lot, including dinner plates, pie plates, lunch plates, cups and saucers, fruit dishes, oat mca!s and soup dishes—two patterns to choose from 10¢ EACH Casseroles and Nickel Frame Complete, with Frame - $1.00 _ The Casseroles are oven-proof and come in a very pretty glazed fini#h of green, blue or brown. (Economy Basement) ' Sizes 36 to 46 Tc- -stry Table Scarfs An assortment of 36 and 5v inch patterns of silk tapes- : tries. : $1.¢9 Each — Feather Ticks 42x36 inches. Ready to fill. Guaranteed _feather-proof. An imported ticking of the finest grade. Each tick— 69c All Wool Blankets ONE LOT OF WINDOW SHADES 39c Each in different widths, ranging from 28 to 36 inch. Comes in green, tan, ecru and yellow. The shades are slighty irregular but the rollers are perfect, ‘ OVAL YARN AND THREAD RUGS 69e Each They come in a large assortment of color combinations, e All Linen Pattern Cloths VR NARA CUUEUCUUUERAYHONUOOHUUUO ETE ESHH EAHA *}| also plain colors, Size 31x18 inches. 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