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Say Events. Which Are Playing**Im; tant Part in ‘Social Life | of: City - | The Liberty Tourndment:ottered by the United States, Golf. assoriation was played a tth ebismarck Country clu. | yesterday, July 4, and the lowest score on the 18 holes: was turned in by Col. 'C. B. Little, with:.an:89, Hintgen of-:Mandan,.turning: a 92, McLean’ of Mandan’ a,’ 48. and -L. W. 3 Folsom of Bismarck, dred dollars Was real a Cross, ‘which will entitle tie Tigeal ¢ to the Honor Flag oy thi nished by the Us S.'G. The St. Mary's, aii Sewing. so- ciety, Mys. V. J. LaRosé. ,chairman,. heid:their. meeting at the Country’ club with‘eighty women in attendan nce, and with “Mrs.” Clifford,” chairman’ “of the working: committee: not’ only acecom- plished*a ‘large”amount! of work,’ but Tealized $25 for: the: Red: Cross. “The. Junior Red Chos: with, Mrs, J P. Clinton: held a very enthusiastic al. ~ session at ‘the club, and realized June 29, $44 for the Red Cross. © owing to the. program of. the Coun- cil of Defense for Loyalty Week, the hig ‘Fourth of July program at the|, club ‘was postponed, but'the club. has kept open house’ to ‘all visitors. is 4July 13.ig the date of the Missouri Slope tennis tournament, which is. op- en to all players of any, tewns, on the ‘Missouri, Slope. The state golf tournament ‘has been set ahead one week, andthe date of this: event at-Fargo, with teams’ from § Grand Forks; Fargo, Dickinson & Bis- a marck competing, will now bé on-July | 22 for the week, and: events arranged for every clasg of player. The Dickin- son. Golf club Will therefore be invit- ea here for July; 20; and 21, preceding : the’ Fargo, date. | Summa of Red: Cross events during q June. at: club: ' June. 3—Danghters, of Isabella 12—Bapt; June 17—Degree of Honor , ‘and, “nurses Day June 23—AWilton * (postponed )* June )27—St. hn 3 Sewing: Society ...4....5.6 June oselunler Red, Cross. : Catholic | (By Newspaper Enterprise Ass'n.) “n¥ents scheaunea RED «July #_Methodist Ladtes™ Aah cpatin F pone dopiiuly 0 9ldlenogin: vay 1% Fuly, ity Bpiscopel Gyllde i roar att feo Maly daaabagtern, otar, Ladi Seat ‘A: OFFICERS ELECTED. EPinsburgh, Pa, July 5.—George W. Btrayer, of Columbia: University today. a President of thi nal” assciation, session ‘of. -vention. French ‘Women manage to introduc |-St. Cloud, Minn , Treagurer,: A. amie Hei eal URS - Vicé . Presidents ‘Mary'@. C: iB FOR SALE—Ford touring : car, 1918 |City’s best all-around golfer. Jor the anor ig i | - model: Has: been used for 60 days | second ‘successive year he won the ; ° ‘, . only. “Full sg ry ee ie Bismarck Country club’s National, Lib; | right price. tel. ask for J. M. Fredgant. y.. Three Stripe Coffee?: Three Stripe Coffee is reasted and packed in a clean, light, modern plant, under the most sanitary conditions. - It:is handled entirely by mechanical conveyance from the -mets in'which it is brought from the plantation ware- houses; to the cans in which it comes to you. It is auto- vosmiatically weighed, packed and sealed, untouched by , human fingers. : Sold in Bismarck by RICHHOLTS CASH andCARRY STORE THE GOOD. COFFEE STORE : | both art* and ‘style into’the plainest mann, Chicago; Miss Mabel Lawrence; Mathews, Temp too" LATE T0 CLASSIFY ¢ = ON ZE BEE- Fashion isn’t extinct in war-torn France. Oh, no! . And as evidence here’s a whole week’s supply of authentic photographic fashion pictures snapped on the still-gay avenues of fashion’s war- time as well as peace Hime capital. FASHION SURVIVES IN PARIS, STYLES SNAPPED ON THE BOIS DE BOULOGN Paris Approves Plain, Practical Dresses Like These Samples PHOTO s and most practical garments. ypeu at rand afternoon it the’ city’ ‘show ‘that dress ‘materials € | served to the limit. Except for a® ed sash and a Satin collar, not’a dress'| e, % lestablishing himself as the erty golf tournament. the lerica y esterday Qpser'ygd Golt \pirthday with a Liberty jment. The. association to put up a purse of $100 | Red Cross. ‘Red Cross, with the United olf association, presents a ‘ournament” medal to the w: each club. Col. in_ 89. Morton county seat folk ha {old-fashioned family reun Fourth o’ July. doings at the Town and evening. ‘Most everyqne in was there, and everybody had good time. A delightful danc ty ‘was preceded by an attrac! sical program, including 2 by Miss Charlotte Stutsman, a Ly Mrs. George Speilman, ‘olo, most effectively done, b: Codding, who was enthusi called each of the clubs holding membership aré con: Capital Every? association ‘golf'club: fd Am- nation’s tourna- upon for nine holes, or $200 for 18-hole courses, all jof the money to be turned over to the In- return the American d States | “Liberty inner in Little captured the ! Bismarck medal by making 18 holes da sort ion and |" Mandan Country club Thursday. Mandan a bighty ing par. tive mu- iano solo reading a violin y “Claire jastically =| called upon for an encore; the dance of the fireflies, by Miss Helen two selections by a quartette | CITY NEWS Stabler, a song by Miss Marian Newton, and compos- | <a Shields Newsie Here. James McCormick, McCormick spent the Fourth sister, Mrs. W. H. Jager. From Braddock. B. G. McElroy, Braddock’s r tative of the Fourth Estate, newspaper man, and Mrs. editor of the Shields Enterprise. one of the Slope's livest and best newspapers, and” Mrs. with, his | ‘epresen- wh has impressed the Slope country as a live McElroy { worn by this group “ot apenared., on a Sutday | on the greatest park COL. LITTLE AGAIN ESTABLISHE LEADERSHIP IN BISMARCK, GOLE sol.’ 0) Bt rattuet pdreubtdi Fourth j fof July at. the Country ciub again by © KADEL & HERGERT- isitrimmed. , Even buttons have dis- only two, gan be sggunted dresses. | Yet each Srock has a cmatitless" and. sophistleation nd: ! which: is distinctly Parisian. The chief. charm of all these dress- ‘Yesterday's’ es ‘Scores’ were: Little, 89.6 045 Steele, 94. a McLean, 94. i Larrabee, 98. .- Hintgen, 92. Folsom, 94. Nichols, 95. .Vesperman, 99. The day was celebrated quietly at the Country’ club, because of the’ pd? triotic obsérvanceat''the state’ huie ait! “down town, ‘but throughot“the afternoon and evening open house was ained for Bismarck and Mandan ma folk, and many ‘people enjoyed the club's hospitality’ It was deliciously cool ‘at the club ‘house; the beautiful panorama which; stretches’ away for miles: from the club house verandas never has‘ been prettier, with its vary- ing themes of verdure, and. visitors yesterday found;an hour or two there a_real inspiration. ENJOYABLE FOURTH 0’ JULY AT MANDAN COUNTRY CLUB ed of)Mesdzmes Agnes McLéan -and ttle Wilkingon and Misses Florence and Cecilia’ Connolly. offered he Star Spangled, Banner” asa’ finale. Later inthe evening dancing was suspended. to permit John F. Sullivan to advise the celebrants that E/ A, Tostevin , the Mandan publisher, wanted to hear Miss, Newton sing “Mighty. Lak a Rose.” “Considering the trials and tribulations our friend has been through at the hands of the council of defense, we ought to be kind to him,” said Mr. Sullivan, “and if he wants to hear Miss Newton sing ‘Mighty ‘Lak a. Rose’ we’ should not say. him nay.” And they didn't. took in the celebratio nyesterday. From Minot.” “ Migg;.. Marion _Gogs, daughter of Judge and Mrs. EB. B. Goss,’and her aunt,,,. Miss... Mabel. -Wright;-of Minot, are taking in the big ;week in. Bis- marek: ‘PASS’ PEACE TREATIES, _Amaterdam, July has passed the peace treaty and sup- Dlementary treaties wil Rumania, ac- cording to.a Berlin dispatch. - The In- dependent socialists voted against all Our Big Waist Sale- Value 1 up to $6. 155 Saturday’ s Sale the treaties. YON HAGEN WINS) a Bopu ' the ‘final count made last night; and | The quaftette | 5.—-The Reichstag | ° bs? NK 3 2 “ say goat, suit for str fy?) Walsttithes tire at Yheartight point. at the gimplest, the Skirts are cut oft at the right|ing every other shape. A ngth. The materials are; all either Not even a “Hun atro j y th materials which | frighten French womei ae life to the ‘eauty of pall thatyphe can a time of reat an to 1S. MISS LIBERTY;'} MARY SLATTERY : LOW Bismaiek 6 Girl Will Be Crowned ; Aueen of Loyalty a MNgek Celebration: : netud soneeahiem tsnrien) sg POPULAR SCOUT IS LEADER { oe | | | Miss Mary Slattery, one of Dis- marck'’s most popular young women, was, an easy winner in the Loyalty Week popularity contest, decided by! today will be crowned Miss Liberty. | Arnold Von Hagen, went over the-top.| in fine shape in the Boy Scouts’ divi-| sion, with more than 4,000 votes’ lead | over his nearest rival. | ‘fhe final count was made at the; Auditorium last evening. and the re-; sult was announced as follows: aa i Miss Liberty. Mary Slattery susevnine Cook Jennie Jones .... Boy Scouts. Arnold Von Hagen . Cyyil Grace .. Arthur Lucas .. ‘ The prizes, all of which were paid in, Thrift Stamps, were as follow Liberty, first, $' second, §$: $10. Boy Scouts, first, $25 $10: third $5. The judges were A. J. Arnot, Mrs. Thomas H. Poole and C. M. Cas publicity agent for the Wortham Shows. i The Pacific Northwest has all | Resorts, PLUS THE CLIMATE! Buy w. 6. * © KLEPPE-HEGGESTUEN, ¢ Married, at the residence of Rev. and Mrs. George B. Newcomb on Tues- day, July 20, at 12:30 o’clock, Arvilla J. Heggestuen to Ole O. Kleppe. The /!]) ceremony. was performed by Rev. Mr. | Newcomb, a friend of the groom. | The ‘bride formerly lived in Minne- | ;sota, but more recently in Max and ||! |Bismarck. The\groom is a prosper- | ous farmer out of Napoleon. The happy couple departed Wednes- {day for his home, where they will take Pacific Northwer Write for your hotel furthef information wi ist Dept., Parliament ings, Salem, Oregon, o1 SUMNER VACATION. 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