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~ <s * the trip east by Misses Ella Voge and | Hospital Head Back »«- From Nurses’ Meet | Miss Susan B. Scheaffer, superin- | tendent of the Bismarck hospital, has | feturned from a six-weeks motor trip | to the east, during which she visited | relatives at Lancaster, Pa., and nearby | ts and attended nursing conven- | * ‘Miss Scheaffer was accompanied on | Ruth Geishler, who continued on to London. Ont., to visit relatives. i At Atlantic City Miss Scheaffer at- tended the joint sessions of the Amer- | SYi Protestant Hospital association, | International Council of Hospi- | fals, and the National League of Nursing Education, held there the Second week in June. » Later she motored to Buffalo, Where she was joined by Miss Esther | Teichman, city school nurse, and Miss | Elsie Giebert, Bismarck, who were re- | tarning from the International Coun- | cil of Nurses held at Montreal during | the first part of July. Miss Teichman | was the official delegate from North Dakota, and Migs Geibert, senior | honor student at the Bismarck hos- pital, was awarded the trip for exccl- lence in her studies. ‘Returning, the party made stops at various’places in Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota. Miss Sheaffer and Miss Geibert also visited at the home| of Miss Teichman in Fargo. x * & Bridge Dinner Given At Philip Blank Home BRIDGE DINNER GIVEN—14 .. .. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Blank, and Mr. Biank's sister, Mrs. Katherine Land- graf, entertained at a bridge dinner Wednesday evening at the Blank} home in New Salem. Summer flowers in bright shades decorated the rooms and were uscd for the table where covers were laid for 15. The guests were Bismarck and Mandan people. After dinner bridge was in play at three tables, with honors going to Mrs. Carl Myhre, Dr. W. E. Cole, and James Trimble, Bismarck, and Mrs. William Murnane, Mandan. eee Mrs. Coe Kiebert, St. Cloud, Min! who is a guest at the home of Mr. Social and Personal J Mrs. Brazerol Gives Pretty Bridge Party Garden flowers in brilliant shades made a colorful setting for the bridge Party given last evening by Mrs. A. M. Brazerol, 217 Avenue A west. Guests for two tables of bridge were invited, and high scores at cards went to Miss Ruth Cordner and Miss Charlotte Logan. A two course luncheon was served at the close of play. Miss Myrtle Haugen, McVille, was a guest from out of the city. sees St. Mary’s Circle Holds Card Party Bridge was in play at five tables for the card party given yesterday | afternoon at St. Mary's auditorium by St. Mary's Sewing Circle. Mrs. N. Stamnes and Mrs. O. J. Bobzien won honors in the games. A luncheon was served by Mrs. E. G. Anderson, Mrs. Thomas Sheehan and Mrs. L. J. Garske at the conclu- sion of the afternoon. Mrs. Frank Andrist assisted with arrangements. x OR * Informal Party Is Given for Visitors Complimentary to her sister, Mrs. D. O. Nye, Washington, D. C., and to Mrs. Coe Tiebert, St. Cloud, Minn., Mrs. Ray Burman, 424 Fifteenth street, entertained yesterday after- noon. There were six guests, and the afiernoon was passed informally, after which a refreshment course was served. * ek Mrs. J. A. Lowry, Ronan, Mont., who has been visiting with her moth- er, Mrs. Wesley Baker, and sister Helen Baker and other relatives for the past month, left this morning for her home. She was accompanied by her nephew, John H. Baker, Livona, who will visit in Ronan for a few weeks, * Ke Mrs. W. B. Bowen, Hope, N. D., was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Dan Hall, yesterday. Mrs. Bowen, who was and Mrs. Frank Kiebert, will go to) returning from the Auxiliary conven- Detroit Lakes today to spend the tion at Minot, was accompanied by week-end with Mr. Kicbert. She will! mrs. D, J. Gumm,.also of Hope, who return to Bismarck the first part of | visited with friends here. the week, and it is expected that Mr./ Kiebert will join her here in about! see Captain and Mrs. A. K. Kupfer en- tertained at a small dinner Wednes- Is New President Of N. D. Auxiliary 4 Mrs, James Morris, wife of Attor- ney General James Morris of this! city, was named president of the! North Dakota department, American | Legion Auxiliary, at the convention! at Minot this week. Mrs. Morris, who has been active in Auxiliary work for a number of years, and who as chairman of the state rehabilitation committee during the past year accomplished much for dis- abled veteran's and their families, succeeds Mrs. J. R. Pence, Minot. | Lieut. E. J. Taylor, Jr., U. 8. Navy. is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Taylor.. Lieut. Taylor, wio | is stationed with the U. 8. 8. Maury, came here from New Orleans, La. He will visit here for two weeks. * * * Al Cordner has returned after a/ two weeks vacation spent at the lakes near Alexandria, Minneapolis, Fari- bault, Minn., and Superior, Wis. : * * * | Miss Marjorie L. Strunk, Sioux City, | Ta., who has been visiting with rela- tives here for the past week, will leave tomorrow for her home. eee Eugene Rhodes and father. J. Rhodes, returned to the city yester- day after a several weeks trip to the Black Hi ind to points in Iowa. | ses Mr. and Mrs. Chester Erstrom spent Wednesday in the city visiting with | friends, returning to their home at | Baldwin yesterday. THE BISMA | sociation picnic at Kyes’ ranch Sun: lin the picture, “Glad Rag Doll.” RCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1929 ern Pacific, will return to St. Paul|spent Sunday afternoon at Persian tonight and Monday Mr.. Dodds will | lake. resume his duties on his return from) Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wacker and his vacation at Lake Minnetonka. daughter Beatta were shopping in the —- capital city Saturday. HK. V. Lute, of Bowman, stopped oft | Adolph Staak of Bismarck was & in the city Thursday night on his | business caller in the village Friday. way home from a vacation swing | Two Catholic nuns representing the through South and North Dakota. | Sacred Heart academy at Fargo, He arrived with a fractured right |companied by Lacunda Appert and wrist, the result of cranking an auto- | Emil Zirber, were canvassing the mobile last Friday. Mr. Lute is «| Hazelton community Tuesday for stu- former neighbor of H. O. Saxvik, | dents for their school. Bismarck school superintendent, in| Several carloads of Hazelton young the days when the homesteaded in folks attended the dance at the Lie- the Bowman country. ; Man park pavilion last Monday eve- ai | ning. C. B. Sponsel, former operating terday shortly with actual cmerg- chief of the N. P. at Dickinson, | RINANCE COMMITTEE | jence from his new small state onto assistant to the general superintend- | Italian soil. * HOOVER'S INFLUENCE) —_—_—— | Hazelton treme summer. Yesterday's cer Lf By ELEANOR LANDSBERGER | mony in the courtyard of St. Peter's was trying because of the heat, not only to the crowd, but to his holi- ness as well. saMitses Elvira ‘snd Helen Wohiman| It was understood his physicians | in the chow, “Glad Rag Doll,” at | Bismarck Feday jevening joes Declares President Is iss Adoline: Landsberger enter- | i i tained about 20 of her girl friends at | bidet vole vl mH roy on Tariff Revision POPE IS AFFECTED BY EXTREME HEAT Pontiff's Physicians Urge Him to Go to Mountain Retreat for the Summer Rome, July 26—(AP)—Belicf was expressed in some quarters today that Pope Pius would follow his emergence from the Vatican yes- has desired to go for a long time.| !There has of course been no indi. cation as to what action he will jtake upon their advice. Washington, July 26—(AP)—| The heat wave has been as bad} Contr: ty to suggestions which have |t Milan as at Rome, thus precl been widely expressed, Chairman jing a visit to his former dioc | Smoot wants it to be known that |Afother project known to be dear| |the republicans of- the senate fi-|t0 the pontiff's heart. |nance committee are working inde-! His exit yesterday from his quar- Ipendently of the white house in (ters in the Vatican was the talk of and Strasburg was 6 to 0 in Stras- | foi. present task of rewriting the |8!! Rome today, the 200,000 or more burg’s favor. i ‘ jhouse tariff bill. |witnesses gaining audiences every- Sonne L alten ie hen | President Hoover, he says, is pur- | Where with their cager first hand uing a hands off policy, and except | &ccounts of the impressive cere- hat they are following the general |MOny- formula for tariff revision, which ——_--- bis laid’ down thi his menagelto the | Oldest Physician Is Driving Sixth Buick special session of congress, the com- | mittee republicans are acting inde- the capital city Monday. The committcemen so far have! The oldest’ practicing physician Mrs. J. J. Landsberger and daughter | made considerable progress into the|in the world is driving his sixth Lena, accompanied by Mrs. J. B.| house schedules, including such con- | Buick. Landsberger and daughter Theresa,| troversial items as the proposed) Dr, W. A. Allen, Rochester, Minn., motored to Bismarck Saturday. lincrease in the duties on bricks and|who will be 96 years old his next About a dozen young fellows helped |cement, but no word of its specific) birthday, has been an enthusiastic Matthew Mastel celebrate his four-! decisions has been allowed to escape| motorist since the days of the! teenth’birthday last Sunday. They all{from its closed mecting room. “horseless carriage” when the auto- reported a good time. All of the informaticn about rates | mobile, as known today, was but an A fairly large crowd attended the| which has been allowed to seep out/ ambitious dream. dance at Zirbe’s last Friday evening.|of that chamber, in fact, is of a| Dr, Allen has been acti Music was furnished by Bill Klitz and | general character. This includes the} profession for more thai his melody boys from Aberdeen. |word that some of the house in-| At present he averages 30 calls a Ruthie Colburn entertained a num-/creases have been reduced, that/day and continues to drive his own ber of her little friends at a birthday | others have been advanced, and that |car, rain or shine, day or night. He party Monday afternoon at the home} some decisions have becn reached has the remarkable record of hav- of her aunt, Mrs. Molchert. by close vote. The feeling contin-| ing attended more than 1,700 infant Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gerber and son/ues to prevail in that vicinity, how-| arrivals. | ever, that the general effect of the; The aged physician is now driving }committeemen’s work will be aa Buick closed-coupled, five pas- |downward revision of the house; senger sedan, which he recently have urged him to spend at least a fortnight on the lofty ecclesiastical & party Sunday evening in honor of | her birthday anniversary. Mrs. Harlan and son Bob, of Steele, former Hazelton folks, visited at the McMullen home last week-end. Two airplanes from Fargo visited our village Monday afternoon. The purpose of their call was not learncd. The result of the baseball game Sunday afternoon between Hazelton 1 day. An abundant picnic dinner was Partaken of, and everyone had a very | enjoyable time throughout the day. | Mrs. Earl Kurtz and daughter Vir- ginia, Mrs. .N..P. Anderson and Miss | "7 a r Eleanor Landsberger were shopping in pendently in their deliberations. and Mr. and Mrs. Adam Gerber drove to Bismarck Saturday evening to take | Gity-County Briefs ‘ i aaaeeeniaateees commana | Mr, and Mrs. John Meyers and son! schedules. purchased. retreat at Monte Cassino, where he |” Joe visited and shopped in Bismarck Monday. Miss Elsie Soule visited friends in CROSS-STITCH THREADS ‘When removing the canvas from ten days. *s 8 | day evening at their quarters at Fort Colonel W. A. Alfonte and Captain Lincoln for Colonel W. A. Alfonte, G. A. M. Anderson, Fort Lincoln, left) and Captain G. A. M. Anderson. The R. L. Smyth, who has been sub- Hazelton Sunday. cross-stitch work, a pair of small bing here for D. A. Dodds, traveling | Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Weber, Miss tweezers is the best possible instru- freight representative of the North- Margaret Hoff and: Martin Zirbes; ment. Only with the beginning of the 1th century was there recognized the need for a dictionary which should help Englishmen to a better knowl- edge of their language. this morning by car for Battle Lake, | Minn., to spend the week-end with) their families. Colonel and Mrs. Al- fonte and family and Captain and} Mrs, Anderson, will return the first part of the week. | xe * \ Dorothy Thistlethwaite, McfGt, who | has been visiting her grandmother, Mrs. R. H. Thistlethwaite, the past week, returned to her home today. Shé was accompanied by her brother | Myron, who motored here from Moffit yesterday. Bae Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barth and fam- | ily returned last evening from Sy- perior, Wis., where they have been | visiting Mrs. Barth's parents for the! past three weeks. ‘They also visited in| northern Minnesota. xk x In celebration of the birthday of her daughter Mary Louise and son Frederick, Mrs. A. K. Kupfer, Fort Lincoln, gave a picnic last evening at the Missouri river south of the fort. xe * Mrs. A. R. Lewis and son John arrived last night from their home in St. Paul to spend several cays visit- ing at the home of Mrs. Lewis’ brother-in-law and sisicr, Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. angriad. * * Miss Irene Anderson left last eve- ning for New Leipzig to be the gucst of Miss Edna Giese for a few days. xk Oe .' Miss Mary Nierling of Jamestown has come to Bismarck to be the guest | Helen Showalter arrived yesterday from Jamestown for a week or ten | days visit with friends here. | ** * | ‘William Dorrance, als M.D | stopped here yesterday for a es visit with his cousin, Mrs, Della Fox. | ™ * * Mrs. O. B. 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