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' pit oa _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1929 _ | rtillery unit during the two weeks | of the reserve Cae camp. ( ‘AMP GR ASSICK i A bed Hagiteror eg boars and a plan for | Mrs. George H. Wilson and daugh- | Laremgied — = a, bd iter, Mrs Lofgren, iett yesterday for a r 5 ;connection with fhe annual Red |v In Minneapolis. | Cross seals sale during the Christmas landan Vicinity || | 1 th Ve season. Bed endowments also will Mrs. Jack Murray and Mrs, Ross assist in meeting the increased de- * Wk Miss Genevieve Wells, Mundelin, Hartwick entertained Tucsday at a mand on the association's resources. Birdzell, who have been visiting at the association expects to be forced Margaret Babcock Is int"Sttacct nome fora. week siete Named Vice President |seserday morning tor their homes Of N. D: B. P. W. Clubs} _ ‘the sismarck Council, Knights of Columbus, will hold their regular din- | The appointment of Miss Marga- |NeT meeting Priday evening, August 9, > t Babcock, Devils Lake, i {at 6:30 in the Lion's room at the Luncheon Compliments|Mrs. H. E. Hanson Is ~ | president of the North Dekota Fed. (G74, Pacitic hotel. Plans for the Personal and Two F Resid, i hese fall activities will be discussed. IE has come to Mandan for a three | bridge luncheon. Honors in the games Open-Air Treatment Is Being This week-end there will be swim- {eration of Business and Professional xe ® weel it with her aunt, Mrs. C. A. ni irs, Charles Pinn. A ming contests at camp. Later, awards ‘0 Former Residents ostess at Luncheon /cration © lab, Tas toed aanenneaa | (Meabess ob thi" A. 0. 01.W. tadeel Borner | + kee Taken by as Many Children | Wi‘be made for excelling in were « Two former Bismarck women,| A profusion of summer flowers dec-,by Miss Eleanor C. Bryson, Minot, 3 ceioek tiie eataine NG ine tines! ai Bo eal Hillsboro, Wis, and "Miss Luella Bo” as Can Be Accommodated _ SPorts. RanrS Reve te ee eS 4 Mrs. M. H. Farris, Watsonville, /orated the rooms at the Bismarck | president of the organization. Miss| | oy °°) 15 Cree AS 6 cordially in-|_ For a visit with her aunt and uncle, ! lum, Woodville, Wis., are in Mandan | Da igh jack Mite q Galif., and Miss Clara Stevens, San |CCUnty, club yesterday when Mre.| Babcock. succeeds Miss Marie Dae-|titad, and each is requested to bring ME. and Mrs. G. D. Saunders, Miss tor a visit at the T.'M. Solum home.| Camp Grassick has the “standing, ince tonight io Jack Diego, Calif., who are visiting here, 1:30, Seiabb Tenehion for ig nw. the state convention in Grand Forks |® Plate and silverware, 1. One Se arrived yesterday from —_—_— room only” sign out at present. It is, and his 10-piece orchestra at were honored vesterday when Mrs.|Umlauf, Grand Forks, who are guests |this spring, and who has resigned) a7 14 au st it. Crowell ee Now traded on Stock Ex- (itd ‘uiidren taking, tne’ anti.| te Dome. Milan Ward and Miss Aldyth Ward |Davis, “Wishek, and Mrs, E. W.|as, she will teach out of the state| Mr. am Mrs. ive vestarece poral ichange—Gamble Stores stock tuberculosis association's open - air | ———————ee were hostesses at a 1 o'clock lunch-/at the A. W. Munson and E. T. Beatt|this year. Liao ae mi iit? | Abliene, TAG fork vib ot two Mune at the tome who has been —a 7‘; investment that can treatment as protection against the| cies the old Ward home west of aaa mea ae a * | weeks or more at the home of Mrs.| Connolly, left yesterday for her home |be disposed of at any time cree ani se SN la Helen ates, | Golden West Laundry and Covers were laid for 28 at the (places for the 12 guests, and the cen-| A meeting of the executive board | Crowell’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. O./in St, Paul. | through Minneapolis Stock Ex- state secretary of the association re- | Dry Cleaners 4 L : ' j J ‘ tables on which were attractively arranged garden flowers, and bas- kets and vases of these were placed about the rooms, Bridge was in play during a part of the afternoon, and high scores went to Mrs. Thomas Cayou and Mrs. Herb Hanson. Guest prizes were presented to Mrs. Farris and Miss Stevens. Among the guests were many school friends of the California wom- en, including the following from out of the city: Mrs. Matt Crowley, Hebron; Mrs. H. Bahmers, Mandan; Mrs. Dave Robinson, Garrison; Mrs. George Robinson, Coleharbor; and Mrs. C. R. Taylor, Wilton. The hostesses were assisted by Mrs. G. Olgierson and Miss Florence Satterlund. Mrs. Farris is spending the sum- mer here with her mother, Mrs. Catherine Boyle, and Miss Stevens is the guest of Nes. R. M. Stevens. | Dinner Is Given for Mr. and Mrs. C. Burton Complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Burton, Phoenix, N. Y., who are visiting Mrs. Mary Burton, 219} Third street, Mr. and Mrs. Worth! Lumry and Mr, and Mrs. George | Will entertained at a small family | dinner last evening at the Bismarck | terpiece was of gay colored flowers. Mrs. Gerald Richholt won honors in the bridge games during the aft- ernoon and there were favors for the two guests of honor. ee. Mrs. Carufel Given - Handkerchief Shower The birthday of Mrs. L. H. Caru- fel was the occasion for a handker- chief shower and bridge party given last evening by Mrs. E. M. Hend- ticks. There were guests for two tables of bridge, with honors going to Mrs. LR, Briske and Mrs. R. G. Me- Laughlin. Mrs. Carufel was present- ed with a guest favor. For the luncheon after the games, a birthday cake around which were arranged candles, centered the table. | and appointments were in pastel shades of yellow, green and pink. * Visitors Honored At Bridge Party’! Misses Flora Futcliffe, Louisville, Ky., and Ruth Latham, Ypsilanti, Mich., were guests of honor Monday evening when their hostess, Miss Dorothy Birdzell, entertained at bridge. Four tables were in play during country club. the evening, and high scores went A large basket of gladioli and oth-|to Miss Mary Cayou and Mrs. Mar- er summer flowers formed the table|ian Sterrett. The Misses Latham centerpiece. and Futcliffe received favors. After dinner bridge was played| Garden flowers were arranged; at the Lumry home with honors go- ing to Mr. and Mrs. Burton. * Mrs. R. L. Melville entertained last evening at her home, 821 Elev- enth street, complimentary to her) sister, Miss Gretchen Bjorkquist, St.! Peter, Minn., who is her guest. There were 16 guests and the evening was Passed informally. zk * Complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Burton, Phoenix, N. Y., and Miss Clara Stevens, San Diego, Calif., who are visiting relatives in the city, Dr. and Mrs. R. S. Towne entertained at a small dinner at their home Tues- about the rooms and used for the tables when a refreshment coures was served after the games. Miss Latham and Miss Futcliffe left yesterday for their respective homes, see Student nurses on night duty at the Bismarck hospital held a picnic breakfast at the Memorial park re- cently. A hike was enjoyed before breakfast, and about 15 were present. * * * Gertrude Smith, envoy of the Sal- vation Army here, has returned from ® vacation trip to Black Earth and other Wisconsin points, visiting rela- will be held in the near future, ac- cording to ait ei Mrs. E. Beach Honor Guest at Luncheon Mrs. Ellen Beach, Ann Arbor, Michigan, who is spending the sum- mer here with her daughter, Miss Henricka Beach, was an honored guest yesterday when Mrs. George A, Welch entertained at a one o'clock luncheon at her home in Person Court. Bouquets of summer flowers adorned the luncheon table where places were laid for 12. Mrs. Cecil Burton, Phoenix, N. Y., was also a guest from out of the city. i ee 8 Miss Ruth Walters will leave to- morrow for Minneapolis where she | Will visit friends for a few days. She Rapids, Minn., and will be joined |there by her sister, Miss Irene, who \is visiting at various points in Minne- sota, the two returning in about two weeks, - e* & Miss Hazel Johnson and her cousin George Dobson, returned yesterday from a ten days’ motor trip to Winni- peg. Man., and to various places in Minnesota. They were accompanied by Mrs. Joseph Kirby, Grand Forks, a sister of Mr. Dobson. ee * | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Feeney, Car- |son, whose marriage took place here recently, stopped in the city yesterday for a short visit with Mrs. Fecney's sister, Mrs. J. N. Forister. Mr. and |Mrs. Feeney were on their way home jafter a trip through the Black Fills. eee Mr. and Mrs. Willard Roberts and ;Small son returned yesterday from |Millarton, Wis., where they have been visiting relatives for about a month, * * Mrs. G. F. Kasper and daughters and Mrs. G. A. Glenny and children, Mott, spent yesterday in the city vis- iting friends. eee Misses Ruth Latham, Mich., and Flora Futcliffe, Louisville, Ypsilanti, | xe * Mr. and Mrs. George Will and daughters Margaret and Frances mo- tored to Minot this morning, and will go from there by train to Glacier Na- tional park. They will be gone two weeks or more. i ene J. G. Cowan of the Cowan Drug store, motored to Aberdeen this morning on a cs business trip. * Mrs. Richard Everson and Miss Mabel Everson, Washburn, visited in the city yesterday. \|"“Gity-County Briefs Mrs. A. W. Mundy of the A. W. } Lucas store left last evening on a Several weeks’ buying trip to New @ 1 ‘ 8. A. Davis, superintendent of the American Railroad Express agency, Minneapolis, arrived yesterday for short business visit. He will return this evening. Mrs. Rose Hoffman of the Rose shop left yesterday for New York City, where she will select new fall |models and stock for her shops here and at Grand Forks, G. F. Bogue, formerly assistant |} postmaster here, is back on a visit. He is at present located in Minneap- olis and is connected with the Minne- sota Chemical company. He is a na- tive of Bismarck and attended the i schools here, A | John W. Carr, lieutenant governor, |is down from Jamestown, today, on ‘business here. Next week Mr. Carr | plans to go to the wilds of Minnesota jon a fishing trip, as a result of | which he will be unable to attend the | Brocopp dinner, Monday evening, at | which he was expected to be one of ithe speakers. Fresh Lake Fish at Gussner’s. The 10th is the last day of | York City and other eastern mar-|= will also spend some time in. Park | K¢® wi xk * change, when cash is needed. at Gussner's. Sunday is visiting day and usually 2 fs ‘ Major A. B. Welch returned yester- | 434 Stinson Blvd., Minneapolis. | jot of Parents come to sec how the day from Fort Riley, Kansas, where | La oe Ee he was in command of the Ninth field, Fresh Lake {children are getting along. | The work is growing so rapidly that, Bismarck Phone - 1596 (We Call for and Deliver) Mandan Phone - 96 Greatest Furniture Values At Lower Prices! THESE FURNITURE VALUES ARE EXCEPTIONAL! LUXURIOUS LIVING ROOM SUITES .................... HANDSOME DINING ROOM SUITES ....................§ FASHIONABLE BEDROOM SUITES .... HOUSE FURNISHINGS -$85.00 to 100.00 fo : - $77 ODD PIECES - RUGS - LINOLEUMS - TABLES - DE .90 to SKS - RADIOS day evening. tives and friends. Ky.. sorority sisters of Miss Dorothy | discount on Gas bills. J.C. PENNEY CO: 121 Fourth St. BISMARCK, NO. DAK. 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