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| FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1920 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE ye = re —— — oe . ( | ushers are instructed not to admit -_ ‘BIBLE SCHOOL children who come without their par- Ww ents. Last year these unaccompanied 7 i shldren calned confusion during the I ‘ 9 “The work of the teachers has be: | voluntary and the pul. s invi ‘ | to attend this cl f | | work of appre bal on PT. ST aur eane\LUTHER SONG ey 7 DE S O R E Will Finish Summer Course 7] ; ° é With Presentation on Sat- a A urday Afternoon : a | The Home of Phoenix Hosiery ‘The Daily Vacation Bible school BE HELD H + wil give a cloelne program tomorrow ! ° | afternoon at 2 p. m. at the Auditori- I The Store With Over 1000 Garments um, A splendid prosrant hes’ been | Lvtea arranged by the teachers in charge} Expe ng Festi Jon- Hy a of the school. It is as follows: P ct 0 g) Festival and: Con w . y —— Processional vention to Attract Delegates a Hymn—Tell me the Stories. of 6 y i 7] Jesus. . School from Many Places uw . Prayer .. . Advanced Grade — = e Book of New T ment..ThirdGrade| very effort is being put forth to : —Praise Him irst Grade} make a grand success of the annual a . Louise Keller] convention and song festival to be | Kindergarten | held in Bismarck on Sunday and Mon- 4 i a Beautiedes .. Fourth Grads} day, July 4 and 5. Word has .been / ul . ltymn—Saviour, 1: a Shephard received from numerous ‘places in the a eA MB: sss se Third Grade| district that young people’s organiz:- (Dorothy Little and Arlene Loeherke) | tions are sending large delegations — if Bible Stories and church choirs from many places : First Psalm .. . Fifth Grate} will be -present in full. The follow- a a Bible Exercise . . First Grade! ing is an outline of the program: a e Hymn—Faith of Our Fathers.... Sunday 10:30 a. m. Divine services Advanced Grade] with sermoy by the Kev. N. M. YI a I] / Fourth Grade| visaker of Minneapolis and anthemé Outline of Life of Jesus. .Sixth Grade] by a visiting choir. | g Hymn—Joy to the World. .Fifth Grade 2:00 p. m. general session of the | Bible Alphabet . : Second Grade] convertion. Add by Rev, Ernest Missionary Stor, largaret Mowrey | armbruster of Dickinson, 'N. D.; by ‘ a ; ‘ , | Vi it th 1 D = vie Testament ‘Boo! . Sixth Grade| Hon. S.° A. Olsness, Bismarck, and ce rayer ee. . First Grade | others. isit the largest Dress Sale that has ever HB| (James Mills, Madeline Cordner, Byr-| 4:00 p.m. General rehearsal by'f) = eae dyna McLean) joint chorus. ou Bible St $:00 p.m. Lecture by i = been conducted in the City of Bismarck, for aieedacis ‘Calls ic al MRR EaRaR hore tate te HeNube dance with provide youth of a Hh i Grade | pastors and others. The program in- greater ease, formto every wearer. 2 ‘ t: . vanced Grade persed with choir songs and so- | lyin Thank You .. Second Grade . both instrumental and $e 1 eteeererey rel To dance serenely, postles Creed . ++. Sixth Grade ‘Monday 9:30 a. m. Busine: when . | Burial of Moses «+ Fanny Nichols sion of the convention, ele i cn 00. Wear B Bracefully, without | Hymn—Churches, Oour Founda- it c, Possibly a general re- CAMCO! |STING. £ f ip: } we -] tion Sixth Grade] hearsal before noon adjour _ =I sense “OL tatieiues Bivtisrarstaleis gaett a a Six ql J journment, = FA} Presentation of Diplomas ...... 2:00 p. m. Patriotic celebration of } The CAMCOCor CO RSET you need the rhyth- a « Mrs. Pearl Johnson, Principal. | the national holiday, with Hon. Thor t fi s hi rf s y a Im] Salutes to Flags |... . School] stein Hyland of Mandan as the chief set furnishes periect mic support of a. e ymn—Stand up for Je: ;. School] speaker. It is planned to hold ths . i Acti : | | Those in charge of the program} on the Capitol grounds. : support without constricts ene Before CAMCO Corset, that lends itself wl L a made the following announce z 8: 5 p.m. Grand concert, by joint you dress for the evening, all you to every move, and always sup- re a Bring this program with you in is of the church choi from d de . 1: ull aa tos = | order to follow. te, exercises as no an-| within the dist Besides nee 0 15 Bent ‘y Pp the adjust. Ports no matter what the Position of nouncements will be e, shorus ers re i ; Ih T z “children eagle. tbe program splondia daued ana duet ing Ee ee It fits Just as the body. —EE——E must sit with thei s. Thi i Dicki . Mis ‘ The CAMCO 4 Hi sit wi eir parents, The ly, of pickingen Ms d you bis it to fit. Mi Call at our store and fully investi- 4 @ mares Rey, armbius r. of Dickin- never slips up. % pate this corset and see what it will : ~ solos. Enoch Nordahl, a well known The correct lines of the CAMCO = do for you. Folder free. violinist of Halliday, is also one of ' | = the promised number: B f! a All sessions of the convention will SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION Bl tbe held at the Trinity Lutheraa . . 5 z = church, corner 7th street and Ave-| By Miss Hazel Stephen Direct from Camco Factory nue ‘€., except the concert which wiil | D R E S S E S |] no doubt be held in the city audi- SATURDAY, JULY 3 torium, ’ = a ; ‘ ‘ a rs SOE AY : fi ji | To Miles City. in the afternoon. Regular dances at] eric Chapin and was arranged for the = J ‘MISS STREIB 18 ft George 5 aii Y and three | night. Three miles east and two miles| screen by Thomas J Geraghty. ie children, Gracella, Ja ani ud, {north of Bismi 7-1-3t{ is a romantic story of the oil fields | | Many secrets you BRIDE OF FARGO left yesterday for Miles City, Mont. | : aan teas and offers the star a role that brings a oy ‘will Aid’ Fevedled RESIDENT HERE |te spend two weeks at the home of STORY OF OIL FIELDS out every phase of his acclaimed z ° 7] in th sade * Mrs. Munger’s mother, Mrsi Pauline} “The “Turn of a Card,” the new W,j talents. “The Turn of a ( ” will be | in the green box of Selbman, W. Hodkinson release, starring 4J.| presented at the Bismarck theatre 7 7 i Leave for Extended Honeymoon WatrGnt Kerrighacis’ the. wOrkcof tonight. + z Nadine Face Powder 4 TWEE fit uaa era Vigk arren Kerrigan, is the work of Fred-| tonight. | | They are secrets which every ee aor ee Mrs. A. W. Lucas and Mrs. Max Kup- a m| Rome would solve—secrets of Home in Fargo itz were expected to return home this ; pergeseveeegererereceeeersre titer tere rt eae Hy x personal charm. afternoon from.a two weeks’ visit Sra hit = e = The secret of a rose-peta! com- : Harvey T Thielke, a member 8: A. D. Anderson, of Woodworth, a Tricolette, Paulette, Georgette, plerion—NADINE'S gift to B | ot the Falvield-Thiolke Co, of waren ¢ 3 a |B womanhood. tnd Miss Arma, ‘Streib, daughter ‘ol | 8g Independence: Dance July 5th | H i a The ‘secret of lasting charm— A | Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Stroih of New j2t Schebler’s Farm, Old time dances 14 a ‘5 | charm which endures through- Salem. were married) Wednesday - e a Crepe de Chine, Crepe Meteor, Cashmere, g out the day. Rev. Hf. C. Postlethwaite of the Fir uly —] a ope secret of skin-comfort — Presbyterian church of Bismarck “Th = \ a % - with never a hint of hatm. Mr. Th is a native of Superior, ¢ Pare Devil * . . ili Wisconsin, being th Mr, and : : ! ’ tm De Chine, Pussy Willow Taffeta, Wool gg) & y2ousiecamilion omer Bl Mrs Chas, i. “Phietke of that city, Tom Bie tas Deane ie AT Sint te FARM ’ A - 7 intimate secrets. He ‘had previously been connoctel Beren’ epecial russ ‘a Old Time Dances in the Afi tereeey You can procure NADINE fom # | With the Capital Security Bank ot) «specs 1s REGULAR DANCES AT NIG ™ Serge, Wool Panama, Wool Jersey, Voiles 5 Your Tavonie tale counter Bismarck, Miss Streib was formerly Eltinge Monday i 3 MILES EAST AND 2 MILES NORTH OF BISMARCK f the marriage the couple left ‘ a i NATIONAL TOILET CO. After the m « Paris, Tena, U.S. A. for a visit with the grooms paren' a ° A Pe _] g in Superior, Wisconsin after which | and Organdies. This sale means every | ' they will make an extended lake trip | ] touching Fort Arthur and other points. Included in their honeymoon is an | dress in the store. = auting at Lake of the Woods and . Winnipeg. About the first of Sep- 4 € a , | 'tember they will return to Fargo N ‘ 4 a a srhere they will permanently reside. — a Accompanying the bridal party ag I —SESEEo—— attendants and witneses were, M | Bergliot Caspary, 'R. Sherman Wright, 4 | Miss Dorthy H. Blunt and James K, Blunt, all of Bismarck. At $5.98, $7.98, $9.98, $12.50, $16.50 and up | "CIC, Govan brug sore | sue su Peon in “The Do is Child rens d ay at the a nevis ue: Store, Jos. Breslow and’ nyeq Peceiver” at the Orpheum to- . ight. 0 SS>S=SH_H_============= A eee al —=—== H Well re . : . : ein Do not disappoint yourself in this sale s wor Cc a Sac ee ee ee oe for you may find the dress that you have | y \ Children’s Half Hose. Children’s Wash __ Girls’ Hats. Regular 4] | Regular 59. Sale Dresses. Regular $1.25 1.98. Sal been looking at before these reduced prices eS ga : efore ced prices 39 F een looking a ee rennved = To Members of Cc 79c 98c i | m a Yr ee | O Uj l UY U GIRLS’ HATS Boys’ Hats. Regular Boys’ Straw Hats. 3 7a ale ar 50c. Sa : . One Half Off 75c. Sale Regular 50c. Sale TRICOLETTE § 4th and 5th ot July Regular Price 59c 39c ut m 0 | A special 60¢ Club Breakage on the 4th from 8 vs lee nae _] a.m. A’ La Carte luncheon at noon from 12 to 2, and a a ee Pie ? fae erate | splendid $1.00 dinner from 5 to 8 in the evening. Boy 8’ Co veralls, small Boys’ Wash Suits. Hy size only, while they Regular $2.25. Sale IH last only, jpair egular $2.25. Sale eo! n $1.00 $1.89 F of July d 3 : a b h h d d H 60 cent Club Breakfast from 8 to 11 a.m, A’ La ire ° sa irls » cent Club Breakfast from 8 to -m, A’ La W 1 F B y d 1 | s Y C un re z Carte luncheon from 12 to 2 and then in the evening from or cS or oO n 6 to 9 the big five course special dinner with a souvenir { MIE at $1.25 per oe I With every purchase of a hat at this store either for boys or girls : a we will give a box of sparklers free. é e e : to ch s Dont miss th magi | OOSE a ont miss 1S. This store will keep opcn Monday until 12 o’clock ' x ! 1 Mak ti WELLWORTH 5 & TO f a] Make jour reservations ELLWORTH 5 &10c STORE t ° | rom H RIGHT NOW Bismarck, North Dakota =~ mEBE