The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 15, 1934, Page 5

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THE BISMARCK _TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 15, 1984 316 Park 8t., assisted Mrs. Paddock | Miss Clara Tatley, Hollywood, Calif.,| Meetings of Clubs | Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the in serving. who has been in Bismarck for several! | home of oo John Husby, 1021 Pifth’ io x ek * months visiting her mother, Mrs. Meetings of Clubs 8t., with hones Mile ened Carlson as son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.|Henry Tatley, who i ill, left Tuesday | And Social Grom | id ys Le Devotions will be Joseph Sheehan at Valley City. Father | for Chicago where she will meet Miss| © . "a Pevold, Mrs. B. Ulmer Sheehan and his mother expect to|Hortense Moore, a former resident] Nonpartisan Women’s club No. 1 the mission ‘news and ° visit in Bismarck the latter part of|of Bismarck, and they will attend the| will meet ‘Thursday evening at 8 og ‘tot's Wife, will be given this month. Ls Century of Progress exposition. On| o'clock in the dining room of the Sal pikes Cae A * kk the return trip Miss Moore will ac-| World War Memorial building. R. H. render several vocal selections Returning to Bismarck Thursday| company Miss Tatley as far as Min-| Walker of the workmen's compensa-| during the evening. . will be Rev. Opie 8. Rindahl and son| neapolis where she will visit her| tion bureau will be the speaker. ort ota te t Zethren Wedding Party Gilbert, 704 Seventh St. who left| mother, Mrs, William Moore, who eee A wolf can sever s mantis lasso. yn 0 ee here Monday for Minneapolis to meet| is visiting relatives there. The Trinity Study Circle will meet| rope with one bite. Reverend Rindahl's daughter, Kath | === eS ryn, who has been visiting her grand- mother, Mrs. Gilbert Knudson, Jewell, | } Ia., for several months. x eek ¥ Theodore A. Stramblad of Glen-|% dora, Texas, is visiting his mother, | ¥ Mrs, C. Stramblad and his sister,|% Mrs. Charles Liessman, at the Liess- | ¥ man home, 615 Seventh St: Mrs.|% Stramblad, who is visiting her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Halliday of | % Tuttle, will come to Bismarck to join | § her husband next week. ‘ ee & Miss Eliza Nicholson, 718 Fouth 8t.,| % accompanied by Miss Edna Fransen, | ¢ Hazelton, returned to Bismarck Mon- | ¥ day from Chicago where they had at- | § tended the Century of Progress expo- | % sition for a week. Miss Nicholson has | % been attending the Minette Beauty | ¢ school at Fargo this summer and has! % now taken a position at the Pollyanna | % Beauty shop. ¥ eee For her niece, Miss Evelyn Wattam, Fargo, who is visiting here, Mrs. R.|% S. Towne, entertained guests for |% four tables of bridge at her home, 722 y Seventh 8t., Monday evening. Honors | ¥ in the bridge game and in a game|¢ which formed part of the evening’s| ¥ entertainment, were awarded Miss|% Beth Wheeler, Miss Jane Smith and |¥ Miss Lucia Bantz. Miss Wattam was |% Presented with a guest favor. Late|% summer flowers were used to decorate | % At Minot, October 10-12 a es aie ese, Bynodical President Announces| Dickinson Couple Are Preliminary Plans for Married Here Tuesday Church Conference Miss Ethel Wilson, coe A. W. LUCAS CO. Now Showing What Is New and Smart for Fall daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson, Seattle, eh and James Massad, The North Dakots Synod and Syno- | 500 and Mrs. George Massad, Dickinson, spoke their wedding vows Gical conference of the Presbyterian) quring a’ nuptial service covtrn by Hog ee te vec at the First Bapt lurch at o'clock Tuesdi afternoon. = ‘The bride's dress was of white satin fashioned along princess lines with puffed sleeves of Italian lace, and with it she wore a rose colored velvet hat and white accessories. Martha Marie Massad, sister of the bridegroom, as bridesmaid, wore a wine colored velvet dress and carried a bing ed of roses, ee. Mr. Massad was attended by Elphy Meetings will be held at the First|Brown of Dickinson. Presbyterian church of Minot, of| The couple left for a wedding trip which Rev. Herbert E. Dierenfield is|of one month to Seattle, Wash. and Pastor, points in California and will rangemenis for the ayn’ al resting | Mr: Massad is employed at the Dict ‘angement synodical ‘. mM} = Plans to have a representative of the | inson Hide and Fur Company. national board of missions attend the Conference, xe ® high a Lunch was served at the|% ‘ A cl ded the North c . ; Bismarck Residents __ | Batots ‘agricultural college. — Attend Mott Picnic], ... 7 *.* * ania, Mise Ruth Lundstron, sister of Mee’ Zethren: and George fete CARD OF THANKS Public Invited to Ten, ‘brother of Mr. Zethren, whose wedding took place Aug. 5 in St, |,,We Wish to extend our heartfelt |§ A number of Bismarck families, Ice Cream Socials] Marks’ Lutheran church, Fargo. betta! to all who so kindly assisted former residents of the Prairie Grove Mr. and Mrs. Zethren will arrive in Bismarck this week to make — |4Uring the long illness and recent loss district in Hettinger county, motored oon N erie lie to Mott Sunday te attend ce annual| An ice cream social to which the nd enna Abie baty. scitealar is associated with the Northwestern In the group attending from here meeting place for the guests and they| Charles Simon, Washington, D. C.,|many nds and relatives. K ‘were Mr. and Mrs, Alpha Selby, and grounds on Fourth St.. Thursday eve-lare to meet there at 8:45 p. m., from |former assistant ‘attorney general for |ially do we thank Rev. Jackson for his| % family, 222 West Main Avenue; Mr.| Hing, beginning ‘at 7 o'clock. Mrs.!where they will be taken to the camp|North Dakota, arrived in’ Bismarck |consoling words and the comforting | and Mrs. W. J. Dobson, 519 Tenth 8t.;| Ellis 1. Jackson is chairman of thela¢ Riverside Park and will be return-|Sunday evening to visit for several| music rendered. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McGoon and| function and will be assisted by Mrs.Jeq when the dance closes. weeks at his former home. Mrs. Minnie K. Welch family, $11 Avenue D; Mr. and Mrs.| Fred J. Knight, Mrs. W. G. Worner! patrons and patronesses at the eee Harold A. Welch James Kirby and daughter, Mr. and| nd Mrs. Milton Rue. The ladies willl danoe will be Captain and Mrs. Vir-| Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hughes, 616 Mrs, Ruth J. Walgren. Mrs. Wm. Young and daughter, serve ice cream and cake and coffee! a1) Bell and Captain and Mrs. Bird |Seventh ét.. have cs th . and Mrs. Berger Anderson and tam./8nd will give curb service to those} rittie of Fort Lincoln, : ily, Mrs. Della Daniels and ©, Neldef-| Who desire it. Major T. H. C. Waters is the offl- | Sheridan, Wyo, who arrived here| CIGARETTES — Our prices|% fer and son George. * % There were about 125 people at the| First Dancing Party cial host for the dance and is being | Tuesday evening. are as low as any other store. 28 In the All-Important Autumn Style " Beret In the three all-important fa- HALL'S DRUG STORE er pine arr out of the! For CCC Thursday ; tot: brics — Felt, Velvet, Wool Miss Persson to Sail The first in @ series of dances for : spending : Crepe. For Sweden Sept, 6| servation Corp camp sttioned st Bis: will be hostess for the meeting of the |Lowman of Fargo, ENDS TONIGHT marck, will be given at the new mess/ First Baptist church Mission Circl eke Miss Anna Persson, who has been| hall Thursday evening from 9 to 12:20 hibensS ate ai ter hoe You will be pleased that your new Fall Sec + AMOUNT JI iene Bismarck hospital for several years,| Invited to be guests at the dance] seis mernice Joslin’ SO ‘Third Bt, peer Seances Hat need cost so little. Of course, it assistant supervisor of nurses in the|© left Wednesday for Jamestown where|#re 8 number of Bismarck and Man- = o a she will spend 9 week visiting her sis.|dan young women. Bae relate from ‘| : re a will be a Beret-—that goes without say: ter and friends and from there she] Mrs. G. Olgeirson, Mrs. J. E. Davis, rrepaten en sep ing this season. And it will be— Lakes and Duluth, Minn., with friends. ae : ie will go to Minneapolis .| Mrs. Fred Conklin, Mrs. J. P. Wag- 4 Ch ner, Dare, WJ. Targart, Mrs. W. eke ship, Ill, their former home. She ex. attending the exposition and will then i . Ww. Miss Ruth Gaebe, 722 Sixth 8t., re- |Pects to be away two weeks, go to Washington, D. C., and New Rita turned Tuesday evening from a two- bdah ae York from where she will said Sept. .|week vacation spent at Shoreham| A family reunion was held last week $,on the 8. 8. Gripsholm for her ‘and Lake, Minn., bob tlt coal ef tae prteseta geese Amy home at Persport, Skane, Sweden, iting friends. Pais Second oe a and Miss Persson has been in the Unit-|of Mandan are women assisting the ** * Ti nets aT ewes ed States for several years, having| officers at the camp as hostesses of Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Robertson and_| Ville, jy AN » Ella Mc! come to live with @ sister at James-|the party and in extending invita-|500 Alan of Grand Forks returned to| Pasadena, Calif., arrived to visit their town, where she graduated from high| tion to the young women. their home Tuesday. Mrs. Robertson | Mother, Mrs. J. E. Perry, who makes School. She graduated from the school] |The World War Memorial bullding| And son have heen visiting for aaa Pe ae raat halts Leb wert months at the home of Mr. and Mrs, |Mr. Mrs. Perry of nursing at the Bismarck hospital.|has been designated as a central Robert Petron, 118% Third St., Mrs.|their home but Mrs. McDonald will Robertson's parents. make an extended visit with her *x** * ir. Miss Olga Rupp, Los Angeles, Calif. ** SONGS - MUSIC and formerly of Bismarck, has arri Mrs. Lowell Paddock, nee Delia ed here to spend two weeks with her | Dubs, entertained 18 guests at a party Coming Thurs. - Fri. sisters, Mrs. Kate Swick, 517 Seventh |at her home, 709 Third 8t., Monday . and Mrs. John L. Monroe. Miss|evening. Games were played during IS CALLING ipp has been visiting in Chicago|the evening and the various prizes Paree YOU, Ree attending the Century of Progress | were awarded to Miss Helen Herman, OO! LA-LA! exposition for . week. Miss Hazel DeVore, Miss Elma Lind- G6 * gren, Mrs. Herbert Roberts, Mrs. Rose 5 ry Rev. Fr. Robert "Sheehan of ky Lefor Barron, and Mrs. Ed. Herr. Perfect Qualit land, Oregon, and his mother, Mrs.|Places at four tables were marked || ly gi ae | a 5 i. . with colonial lady place cards and the . @ tables were centered with bouquets of HOSE |——e = >,{| yet so delightful to the taste?” Black, Brown or Navy In many cases it will have a feather and more than likely it will have 1934’s new nonchalant air of “studied carelessness.” Our Regular a 98e Hose PARIS | LOVE ats MA arqanst Sullavan Taken From Stock different! BA) i > [RECENT OLD GOLD CONVERT] These 3 Days Thursday, Friday Saturday ia Dear Miss Sullavan:— Ta be easy on the throat, a cigarette must be made of mild, slow-burning tobaccos. But some people make the mis- take of confusing mildness with flatness. As a matter of fact, the smoothest and mildest tobaccos are also the best tasting—the most enjoyable to smoke. The same sun-ripening and aging that Then you have chosen your autumn footwear from this collection. For here you'll find all the smartest styles well represented. PUMPS pi develop smoothness impart flavor e an jaracter, too. 2 Pair for $1.50 +o So it’s not strange, after all, that Old Golds possess both taste appeal and throat-ease to such a marked degree. For in the choicest tobaccos these two virtues just naturally go hand in hand. all sizes The smart leathers are calf, kid, suede, nov- elty and embossed Lucky Days for Tiny Feet grains. The colors— i Sincerely, Madeira, Indies brown, d P. LORILLARD COMPANY, INC. Read this and see if yours are lucky flint grey and black. SSTABLISHED 1760 On account of being overstocked in size 8Y;, we will sell this size during this 3-day sale for OZ ri « 24% $1.25 Widths AAA to C— sizes 8% through 9. $2.98 $4.95 P. S.:—To put it briefly, Miss Sullavan: Ne better tobacce grews than is used tn Old Gold. And it’s pure. That's why Old Golds are easy on the tHRoat ond Nerves. COMING SATURDAY mae, tran Hosiew ee ae pwn Ue Me Wa “Th Obl Feo Amensta’s Srmoothecl cocamerva

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