The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 27, 1921, Page 4

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| surgeons, Dr. Jabez Jackson of Kansas: City, Di lin H. Martin} of Chicago, Dr. Pages and Dr. Richard R. Smith) Social and ie - Personal Ieeekont wes te i structor in sur- [aay while Dr. Fisher was attending | | Northwestern Medical College, m4 LEAVES FOR TRIP. longo! | Miss Bertha Burton left yesterday; oe z s fot Minneapolis, Mrs. Mary Burton) CU OREAM SOCIAL A SUC FSS , : e ta : shere| The ice cream social given by the | leaves for Minneapolis today where! ohors of the Christian Endeavor | she will join Miss Burton. They will Society of the 'Prasbyterian Church make an extended trip in the eist.! was a complete ‘success. Although stopping at Chicago, Michigan City.! the girts had to close earlier than Cleveland and Phoe . where; they expected because of the rain they will visit Mis. 80+; storm they sold all their ice cream. ; Cecil. | The amount taken in was $18.30. HOME ON FURLOUGH. | WAR MOTHERS MEET Kenneth Johnson, son of August! Th erul i f the Fort Johnson, banker of Washburn, spent) 5 ‘I Dats i meen Mathers will the week-end in Bismarck, and left! ahold apier 2 fists t three last evening for Washburn with reia |.b¢ held tomorrow afternoon at three i lock at the American Legion Hall. tives. He has finished his second | °C year at West Point Military aciglemy 4 ae atendancs is desired as here and is on the regular summer leave; Will be a report o ; tion held at Lisbon. after the second y | VISITING HERE ENTERTAINS FOR DOCTORS Dr, and Mrs. A. M. Fisher enter- Mr. Arthur Robinson motored in| tained at dinner at their residence; 116 Ave. Bi in honor of the visiting from Ken e and is visiting his | ‘other Mr. Kobinson at the McKen- | je hotel. He is visiting Mr. and. J. Godel of Fourth street and | ‘ other-friends in the city also. RETURN TO HOSPITAL Miss Lydia Neumeyer and Miss, fr Vulda Hilden of the Bismarck hos-; pital returned from their vacations.' Jean and Perey Sanders, Long Island: society, buds, were two: of the Miss Neumeyer spent her vacation salesgirls who raised money for the Babies’ Milk ‘Fund: of Nassau county by i with Mrs. August Klum of Holmes. selling cats at the annual lawn fete on the estate of Mrs. Payne Whitney at; Mrs. Klum is a graduate nurse of the Manhasset, L. I. : | Bismarck: hospital. | nn : ‘i Corsetiere will be at | RETURN FROM ‘CALIFORNIA |Lennertz motored here from Minot] home in Fatgo, where she will spend | \Miss Louise Klein and Mrs. Carl and are visiting L. 0. Gilmore. - /her vacation, -- pj; | Klein and daughter, Violet have re- ___ = The G pam d Pacific | turned from California and. were in, HOME FROM. SCHOOL, RETURNS. FROM TRIP. {the city visiting friends. They left; Richard Leonard, who has been at-| James Curran, state printer, hag re- Hotel from the 27th today for Washburn where they will tending Dartmouth college, Hanover, turned from a vacation trip to Minne- until July 1st. The Spencer spend the summer. ~~ New ‘Hampshire, has returned ‘to| sota and Wisconsin points. ————____— ; Spend his vacation here, : FIOM WASHBURN | Dr. Malehoff and family of Wash-| . i RETURNS HOME. RETURNS FROM TRIP. Mrs. W. 8. Mitchell who attended Arnold Svendsgaard has, retyrned) the meeting of the Grand Chapter of ‘from the cities, where he went, on 4) the Eastern /Star at Grand Forks has VISITING HERE | business and' pleasure trip. returned home. Mrs, L. 0. Gilmore, Miss Thelma| SR , | SPEND SUNDAY IN ; BRADDOCK HOME FROM WEST and Rose Gilmore and Mr. and ra. | Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur and sons; Jack Lyons returned from Spokane i | (aioe and Wilbur and Miss Foss of] and the west where he has been on. a): i burn were in the city on business ; and shopping. Mrs. F. W Moft |Banday store motored to Braddock! vacation irip. Sunday and visited friends. SEF PTE i P ON VACATION .. MOTOR TO SC'UTH' DAKOTA wee Catherine: Brad and Boone iley le: lay for Sykeston, where ieee Samat any i pnethera 268) they will spend their vacation ‘at Miss where they will spend their vacation, | Brady’s home. Pretty hot to shop these days — however— that need not defer you from redeeming pee ' PETROLENE SOAP se TO NORMAL SCHOOL. Mr. eine iconen: ee sqns (Miss Via Thompson left to attend Robert and Meyer have returned from | Normal uel at the Valley City their vacation motor trip. jormal Scaool. ON VACATION Migs Marie Tropp and Luella Bre- mer Jeft today for their vacations. They ‘will visit in Fargo and then- 80) to Big Stone, &- D ON: SHOPPING TRIP Mr. and (Mrs, Barlis of Wilton were HOME FOR VACATION . & Miss Eva Schmieret left today for in the ‘city shopping. ’ | her home in Ellendale where she wili RS 5 spend her vacation. HERE ON. BUSINESS Alfred Garness of Regan was in the ON CAMPING TRIP. _ jelty Hameacting business. Bismarck. Girl Scouts Troop No. 1) RETURNS FROM VACATION. ‘Mrs. Maude Polly and son Stanley have’ returned from Crosby, 'N. ‘D:, | where’ they ‘spent their vacation. (BLUE BARREL BRAND) Coupon and receive a pound cake of this marvelous Soap FREE. left today for a week’s camping trip! When you phone your grocery list, order a cake of on the Boy Scout Grounds at Apple) Petrolene and tell the grocer you will give the delivery Creek. boy the coupon for the FREE CAKE, or order from de- livery boy. You will discover a soap much better than that which you thought, but ORDER TODAY! ALL GROCERS. Haskins Bros. & Co. St. Paul, Minn., Sioux City, Iowa, Omaha, Neb. \ GRERATED: ON. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ; ‘Pat. Ryan was operated on for ap- pendicitis at the Bismarck. Hospital. | | | | | TO°NEW JERSEY C. B. McAllister of Mandan went ‘through yesterday on his way to New, Jersey, where he will take in the: ‘Carpentiér-Dempsey fight. (MOTORS: TO FARGO™- Albert. Vossbeck of Thayer street , motored to Fargo ‘yesterday on busl- ness. TOEBING UNC CIR AT LAKE ISABDLLE SHOP@ING IN CITY. Mr. and Mrs, William C, Paulson, | Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Fields, of; Migs Alice Sales and Harry Larson | Menoken, were in the city shopping. spent Sunday at Lake Isabelle. RETURNS HOME Miss Esther -Brockmueller of the! | Bismarck hospital has left for her MARRIED: HERE. Miss Marie A. Wetzel and Mr. El- lis W, Jennesg of Hensler, N, D., were married at the Methodist parsonage yesterday afternon at 3 oclock. Earl Slater of Hensler and Myrtle. Wetzel. sister of the bride were the witnesses. Miss Wetzel has been employed by the Workmen’s: Compensation Bureau. for over a year. Her home is in} Fargo. ADVENTURE OF THE TWINS By Olive Barton Roberts Leppy Leopatd lived in a sandy cave: between some rocks in the jun- gle, and pretty soon Tag Tiger came snbvoping along hoping to find"Leppy ati home. “Sniff, sniff!” he went around Lep- py's: front door, but. before he knew. it, wdsn't he. ‘gerchooing” his head nearly off again. »Pepper, byt he didn't know it! SP : “Drat it! “he--screamed.” Where did 1 get such a cold? And the medi- cine books all say to feed ja cold! How can I feed my cold when I can’t get near enough to my dinner to catch it, much less eat it?” : : as MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1921 « DINNER DANCE ; At the Hotel McKenzie Roof Garden Every, Evening. (. i Service.a la Carte. KODAK FINISHING Quality Work for the Amateur gene social Church Est must be made by noon for six|'There will be ice cream coties o’clock daily dinners and by noom/sides ice eréam and cake: s Saturday for Sunday © dinner.| cake sale will be ficld at thes same ge 4 HOLMBOE STUDIO Mrs. Griffin—454J. A TIP * Take our advice for this hot weather and do away with: cook- BUY NO DYE BUT :” “DIAMOND DYES| \ ‘Untesg you ask for “Diamond Dyes” MONDAY & TUESDAY ing hot meals over a hot stove. -e, This is no secret, but take = tip| Zora fades and ruins ‘your goods, || 'S reat Krome 1a: - ; sausage and you can make a Sion cinto-nerincntar ee eaeterlen et M meal without cooking. any material. No mistakes! No From the Novel by a Rims mber the Ice Cream do failures! > ia Albert Fegvon Terhure | a y cial on. the Presbyterian Church: MARGARITA F ier ieee Lawn on Thursday evening. ——$—$—— || King Baggot (By ‘Special ‘ar. i || ASK Your Grocer {|| r"sement) and Fortest Stanley, r, . Also . SERVICE _ empty iy Damty Bred “THE ROADS WE TAKE” fi r i t Cos Story. eg e DAKOTA © BARKER BAKERY ||| vautevic wedneoty-Thursdy i Kaoch allover the Northwest for Quality ; ® MAIL US YOUR FILMS © 7 rs) b x Ellen Key says: 7 “Women still love tobe pursued - a ; ; COMMENCING TONIGHT , : ump ot the seunny from, the . Read. what the Swedish philosopher ‘amous novel yy eorge arr | . r McCutcheon, told Ida Clyde Clarke about Love BREWSTER’S _and Marriage. You'll find some - MILLIONS highly original hua of hers U a 7 & eee of fontinaous laughter. j e best treat of e year. : ie sm RC | Pictorial Review Just then Something, or someone,; went “Tee-hee!” right behind hit and old Tag turned fiercely. -H couldn't see Nancy or Dick or Flip-| pety-Flap very plainly, but he made} a spring at’ them. anyway, being 39| hungry he'd take a chance on any: thing. He couldn't aflord to lose, an-| other dinner. | That was. exactly what the little | schemers were after—not to be eaten, | but to be followed. They jumped afd ran, with cross old Tag tearing after them at their| very heels. It did seem sometimes | Fort Liticolti Patriotic Address. Community Singing of Patriotic Airs, BASEBALL RACES. OTHER in as though the old fellow was indee1! BOWERY DANCE “PEvENGRé,‘"® FIREWORKS is Si beri tiger? | |. On they scampered, followed by oid Tag, across jungles and = deserts,' swimining seas and hopping lakes un- til they came to the circus. There! stood Tag’s cage with the door wide! open. and, whatqlid they do but. rash. right in! But ~the twins and the fairyman did something now that Tag) couldn’t do. They crawled throug -the bars on .the other side—their : Shoes obligingly making them little as mice—and Tag was fairly caugh:, for they ran around and slammed tbe} door of his cage before he knew what had happened: But Tag is happy‘now. He lives on juicy roast beef—without pepper. (Copyright 1921, by Newspaper Enter- prise:) Refreshments and Lunches of all. Kinds Served on the Grounds.” An Old Fashion 4th of July for Young and Old. ; ; : Frets Everybody Come and Have a Good Time. Transportation To And From * The Greeade Will Be Provided For. GIVEN BY CATHOLIC: ORGANIZATIONS OF ST. MARY’S PARISH. AW. LUCAS CO. jem ARCH,©.OAR. Oramenes AsEWELRY. For the Bride LTINGR § “IT’S COOL” The sight of so many gifts Direction Valteau Theaters Company ‘ from the Knowles jewelry |} : —_—_—_ 4 + ‘store at a recent Bismarck be sf : TONIGHT ' wedding, called for the re- * cu MAE MURRAY ‘in - mark that it is no wonder marriage is becoming popular. : “THE GILDED LILY” nr /' Our display of gifts for the News........,-.... Topics of the Day. jl Tomorrow and Wednesday” Also. Bride surpasses anything }} shown by this house in the} past, = » THURSDAY : MILDRED HARRIS in. and a Toonervi le Comedy. JACKIE COOGAN in. COMING wh \ ane A. KNOWLES MR. AND MRS. CARTER DEHAYEN i y jeweler RALPH CONNOR'S. : Bismarck WESLEY BARRY f] D. W. GRIFFITH'S. \

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