The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 27, 1930, Page 5

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8n afternoon party given Wednesday THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1930 by Mrs. J. P, Fleck, Mandan, Her /% land Personal| #2 == sistent, i fare Mrs, Irlok, will return to thelr home % Miss Myrtle Lee Is epee eentiaten foe See Baia ald N Honored at Shower |here tor several years, wis: Calif., who is visiting her sider Atte, % e@ e@ e é iy xk ® L. A. Tavis, and for Mrs, Sarah Voss, % Complimentary to Miss My:tie‘c./Give Birthday Party — |San Diego, Calit, who was visiiey $ chopped Lee, who will become the bride of | F M ‘ friends in Mandan, Mrs. J, P. Hess % ° ° ‘ e eS. Po Read, LaGrange, Il, next | or Mrs. Matt Seitz|entertainea Tuesday evening at ees t Tetrigess oa Pon GRIER ee iene plied fering th ie ies ome x fi une ore - l e a e oses a e vening iletta Roche ei | ‘s. Matt Seitz was tendered a a % aay Selock dinner and shower ltt ern surprise party last evening at the|{° nine. Bridge was played’ after | : : ; answer dinner, with honors going to Mrs. Ta-|% th ning at the home of Mrs. Minser, 108|home of her sister, Mrs. Joe Eisele, ay ate wf ‘Avenue C West. j€i8 Eleventh street south, on the oc-| ZS Bismarck, and Mrs, William | % Small umbrellas marked the places|casion of her birthday. " The atfag |Simpson, Mandan, for eight intimate friends, and @lwas planned by Mrs, Iisel d Mrs, ** 8 % treased wedding cake, adorned with a minia- Mord Aller, a Py Poorly thinned Mrs. Henry Waldo Coe, will leave e e ture bride ‘and groom -centered the!were invited. Whist was nia at|this evening for her home in Port- table. Appointments were in pink itive tables durive sive eve land, Ore,, after spending a week here on crisp and white. Miss Lee was presented Many baskets of peonies were used| With her brother-in-law and sister, ats may with a number of gifts. in decorating the rooms and a pink|Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Rawlings, 214 Av- x ind Met! ‘The evening was Lise in hemming enue A West. Mrs. Coe is returning | ¥ |and white color scheme was used for 4 towels for the bride-to-be. |the tables when tefreshments were |from @ European trip, She was an Miss Lee is director of the bureau |served, ‘The honor guest's talve was| honored guest at several informal |% ERS centered with a large birthday cake. | Parties during tet “A e@ . Seitz | $ am gos ber of gine: Presented witha mam-| A. Tavis, 516 Fourth street, | % a has as her guest her sister, Mrs. B. M. a Mrs. 4. A. Doerner, 1010 Fifth|Kranz, Los Angeles, Calif, who will spend the summer in k. In lee Aureos “roup tax |compliment to Mire: Krams tee ws ure will evening. Cards were the pastime and |Bodenstab entertained at a smali|% O many three tables were in play. Score |luncheon Tuesday at her home, 520|% Wish to prizes went to Mrs. B. O. Woehle and |Mandan street. , Start in Mrs. James Guthrie. Mrs. Doerner * * ® % . @ e and all used baskets of peonies about the| Misses Gyda Brynildson and Ruth | % discour- Woods will eave this evening by mo- hod is areetlaret el a Phy tor for Grafton to attend the wed- J Mrs. Cora ibvani and son Lester | ding of Miss Helen McLean, a former LOCOS SESS ISSHOSGG9G$F9SSGSSS99SFS69S50S55: S$SSSS9999995 SSSSSSSSSSSSS6 S666: aa 0 do is have returned from Anaheim, Calif,,| Bismarck teacher, and Richard Hall, careful where they have been making their | 00 of Congressman and Mrs. Thomas % M amount home during the school year. They | Ml, which will take place Saturday. | % assist in . will spend the summer in Bismarck wo ee * ion. At jat their home, 121 Thayer avenue. : Saxe 4 oe: was graduated recently from PY Spel » pete a CES terday, Mx, Helnt is manager of the soon | Mrs. Ralph Irick, Carrington. who|J- ©. Penney store at M Fi E M be ed poi- has been spending the past week here or ver. em : r ase are with her mother, Mrs. R. J. Fleck, 102} Dance at Glen-Echo tomor- ur ———_ EE cote of the Family a i , | | Jantzen s 3 | Pelton When is should be re- WELL says letter after letter praising this versatile new ‘food ble and an ar- ell Smart, sportish looking swimming suits in all the styles and colors that. fashion dictates—to match your per- sonality in a quality that endures, N° matter how slight your cooking experience may be, you needn’t be afraid to try Pabst-ett. This new ingredient, the origi- \S nal whole-milk cheese food, is | ¢ eee at a % Jantzen and Pelton put style and. : amazingly easy to handle. Doesn’t 4 F Es “1% Ro oe Cremear ies *, get stringy or lumpy. Spreads, market Val: to $7 95 Now %| fashion into swimming suits for men, mixes and melts like butter, Com torrie! ues up * oO : 1% tains all the elements of whole torn 3| women, boys, and girls and juveniles. milk, all the lime, potash and a % other valuable salts, ie % . c Adds a new and finer flavor to . SATURDAY | $| ‘Instinctively, women of taste are every dish. Women everywhere a, q ‘ saa Pelton’ “p " aa enthusiastic about it. Find chil- : and % turning to n's rassiere-in. atea hyena y z ee : Gently slenderizing, flattering. and bread is covered with Pabst-ett. ai Great help, too, when guests | drop in unexpectedly. Dozens of ; ways to use Pabst-ett in quick, = : tasty bites that reflect credit on % your reputation as a hostess; de- J : ¥ licious sandwiches, canapes and | = ————— — = g salads. Order a package of each % variety next time you market. MONDAY | such a delight to have no straps or ONLY! buttons—nothing—to break the love- ly line of the figure. The only suc- cessful brassiere for both sunback and regular styles. See them here. 3 % ¥ $ $ 3 x % < : * % Tub Silk Frocks... hundreds of them in lovely ice cool pastels, prints and swagger shantungs . . . Styles of devastating chic ; : +. Some flaunt smart little capes . . . 18! Sun Suits $1.00 and $1.50 enemies | Fl on, Suit, 24, 26, 28 ... $1.29, $1.49, $1.95; 28 to 34 Only a few of the styles are pictured here i Girls’ Sunback Suits, 82 to 36 .. : - +» There are as many more!... All-out- \$] Ladies’ Suits, 36'to 44 3 AD $3.49, $4.75, $5.95 standing fashion successes . . . All out- : : * i S standing VALUES. $] Men’s Suits, 388 to 44 nt feet eeae $3.49, $4.95, $5.95 Selections include STYLES AND SIZES | : In Fact We Have a Suit and a Price to Suit Everyone. OR Y9U .. buthurry for the most satis Z [factory oice! g eR MRS. <0. cua cmmeeermeamm inca rammmmmmeneme Jord, PASTELS. pos hace ple *| Rayon Gowns, $1.95 Value, Saturday, $1.29 greens. WHITE. : : ‘ j Sizes 14 to 46 $| Fine attractive styles from which to choose. All neatly trimmed at neckline with bands of contrasting colors or hand embroidery. © 1930, Pc, os $9S99S9996665045555556565: Ladies’ Two-Piece Pajamas, $1.19 Value, 69c Made of Fancy Prints, V-Neck Styles. Different Sizes. 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