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] ue ’ H Social and Personal Miss. Jennie Seilset Married At Moorhead! Miss Jennie Olive Seilset of North- field, Minn. who has been in Bis-) marck for some time and William C./ Hear! of the J. C. Penny store at) Mandan were married at Moorhead.' Minn., the early part of August. They were married at the home of Mr:/ Hearl by Rev. Sorenson. Mrs. Hear] is well known in Bis-, marck, having been connected witn | the Bismarck Conservatory of Music, and was prominent in musical circles} here. Mr. Hearl is employed at the: J.C. Penny store at Mandan. Since their marriage on August 2, they have been the guests of Mr. Hearl’s people, and have also spent some time at the Detroit Lakes. Mr. and Mrs. Hearl will make their home in the! William Roby residence at Mandan MARRIED AT MOORHEAD. « Miss Marie Anderson, daughter of Mrs. A. R. Anderson of Moorhead, and Law W. Bird of Bismarck, N. D., were married at the home of the bridegroom's parents, Mr, and Mrs. | Isaac Bird. Rev. George Powell, pas-; tor of the Grace Methodist church,! read the service. A wedding dinner followed the ceremony. Mr. Bird és) well known in Bismarck being em-| ployed at the office of the state dairy! commission. Mr. and Mrs. Bird left for a short outing at Detroit, Minn.: ‘They will be at home after September! 1. ENTERTAINS FOR GUEST. | Mrs. William Cashman entertained | about a dozen guests at her home’ last evening in honor of Miss Adelle! Babbitt of Huron, S. D., who is a guest! at the Cashman home. Garden flow-,, New York, Aug. 19- ers were used as decorations. Marle Holm of Saskatoon, Canada,| 8% there is one thing you may d was an ont of town guest. After ai Pend uron. Simplicity in line always pleasant social evening Mrs. Casi-| Makes for artistic results. ; man served refreshments. Irene Castle not only lizes this —_ ; but in this gown she designed ( HERE ON BUSINESS. | cuted by Lucile) th implicity is evi- G. A. Gilbertson of Minnewaukan,; denced, The gown of blue crepe county auditor of Benson county, andi embroidered in white with a roll col-| S.,W. Lyman of New Rockford, coun- | lar and cuffs of white satin and 4 ty auditor of Eddy county, were trans-' white belt. The simplicity idea 1s acting business at me county court! also carried out in the mushroom-| house today. They also had had aj poke hat. blue with white facing. i consultation with the Board of Equal-! The loose-fitting coat of the street | ization. { costume from Schotz Br is not a ere a ay jonly good for the thin girlish figure Miss ee Oa anarearel Me- | but it is exceptionally desirable for! Donald, of Tacoma, Wash.. who have | mie nee aan ie beginning “to heen visiting friends in the city and! ake senienine waist ine’ fa com-| ti Mange ene. tonlent fer er pletely defied in this costume which! of Mandan, will "accompany them | SPorts one thine: newnlien.collars. | jn \ home. RRR RR RRR | BY MARIAN HALE. ara ae | Humane Society for the Friendless, | TO PREACH SUNDAY. i left Thursday for Montana, where he | Pastor-at-large Rev. C. W. Finwall) placed a little homeless girl in a pri-; will preach at the First Baptist! vate home. i church next Sunday at 10:30 A. M.j ———— | and at 8 o'clock P. M. Every mem-! HOME FROM TRIP. | her is requested to bring the church, R. Mobley of Third street has re-i envelopes along next Sunday. turned home from a trip through the | ee | northern part of North Dakota and! ENTERTAINS FRIENDS. | astern Montana. i Mrs. W. G. Newton was hostess to i a number of friends at. an Cn a ———a CITY NEWS| Baby Boy Born. peated SATS | Born to Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Jenny RETURN FROM TRIP. | of Dodge, N. D., a baby boy. | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Penner andj Tein 1 9 | Has Twin Boys. seiantee Aaablec have: eaten Mr. and Mrs, Wm Werth of Lerth of two weskavitotoy txt tothe Mignze| Lehr, are the proud parents of twin Bat lalees” Pio the Minn®-' hoys, born at the Bismarck hospital. Bo: Bah yy Mr. and Mrg. S. M. Anderson of 1107 | "| Fifteenth street are the parents of a| | baby boy born at the Bismarck hos- 1s- | ital party given in honor of her guest, Miss Marie Holm, of Saskatoon, Can- ada. Dainty refreshments were serv-| ed. | i oie Se | VISITING FRIENDS HERE. | Mrs. Walter Williams and Mrs. | Frank Thompson of Washburn moto: ed to Bismarck and spent the day vi: iting friends in the city, | In Hospital Here. Sie nae WISCONSIN. 4). The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Al- Cidade! Wis. viditea “iriendi: In teal bert Latta of Mandan. is confined to city yesterday. They are on their es the St. Alexius hospital with tonsil- | lectomy. aA ae | Returns Home. H Mi AISITING ar MeKENCIE. ! John Doerr, who- underwent an let thi ivian and Flora Falconer! operation for appendicitis at the Bis- sicre. they mL banha cueiterer mac marck hospital some time ago, left A sts of Mrs. | ; 4 5 ing. A. G. Crook. jor his home at Ashley this mornin. turn trip to Wisconsin. 1 CA y Hl Here On Business. BROM, CALIFORNIA: ' Senator and Mrs. Baker, L. A. Core,’ Mrs. J. W.. Morrison of San Dimas, | 4 + i ‘ a | Anthony Walton and G. A. Jones California, will arrive this evening | motored to Bismarck from Minot to and will be the guest of her son, L. A./ transact business at the state capitol Morrisoty: peo MAN |Mr. Jones, who isa delegate to the VISITORS HERE. | tional Painters convention to be held Mr. and Mrs. Richard Biesner and! at Dallas, Teyas. in September, was Mr. and Mrs. Frank Amic i of Tap-| obtaining some information regarding pen, were visitors in Bismarck yeste labor laws of the state to present to day. ‘ the convention. 2 RETURNS FROM VACATION, | Special Tickets. , api: y i a 0 Kighty-Eighth di- Miss Pliza Barr of the State De-| Veterans of the Hig) : partment of Education, | vision, who expect to attend the big as returned} r : ‘ from a two weeks’ vacation at ey reunion to be held in Des Moines, la., City. "may obtain reduc rates without | ——— | having ident certificates. HERE ON BUSINESS. {When a man pu ¢ A. L. Garness, banker of Regan, and| should buy a one-way ticket only and H. 0. Lundberg, were in the city on} ask the station agent for a “conven- business today. ‘tion receipt,” according to an an- ‘ vu nouncement by former Lieutenan* RETURNS FROM VACATION. ‘Charles A. Dawson, of Fargo- The Miss Emma Bruns of this city has! program proper starts Aug. 26 and returned from a two weeks’ vacation! ends Aug. 28. Each veteran is asked at Valley City |}to bring a blanket along with him. y x 7 'Tron cots and straw bedding, as well HERE FROM HAZELTON. Hi hnple tents, will be provided, and Miss Esther Semling of Hazelton: line veterans will camp out as they did pif and visiting friends in the ,at Camp Dodge during the war. FROM McKENZIE. | H. E. O’Niell of McKe was! KLE-F CE ! transacting business in the city today. IN CITY ON BUSINESS. | a ot ae ae 1, ., FE. R. Sinkler, Minot attorney, was|Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots. in Bismarck on business yesterday. How to Remove Easily. Here's a chance, Miss Freckle-face, RETURN FROM CITIES. to try a remedy for freckles with. the Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Newton have re-| guarantee of a reliable concern that it turned from a two weeks’ vacation] will not cost you a penny unless it trip in Minneapolis. removes the freckles; while if it does ive you a clear complexion the ex- RETURN TO HOME. | pense is trifling. i Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Walker and son, | Simply gét an ounce of Othine— Arthur, who have been the guests of} double strength—from any drug Mriand Mrs. Ry Mobley left yesterday | ang a few applications should show morning’ for their Wome at Anamoose:| you how easy it is to rid yourself of \the homely freckles and get a beaut:- VISITING AT WILTON. It Bs t Miss Effie Gunderson and Martha | ful complexion. Rarely is more than {one ounce needed for the worst case. Johnson are spending their vacation 4 with Mr. and Ms: i. Gunderson of | Be sure to ask the druggist for the Wilton. | double strength Othine as_ this Poceorenoe ‘strength is sold under guarantee of HOME FOR LITTLE GIRL money back if it fails to remove Supt. G. B. Newcomb, of the State | freckles. \ + is of Dahlia cashmere and the} chorus should be at the platform ‘ ‘ oh be- hough ex- loose box effect of coat is trimmed sharply at 7:00 o'clock ! a freckle, sunburti, and tan bleach be-; Misa! Temes may come and extremes may) with broad tolds of the material. x er eae oh Comfortable Feet For A Beautiful Girl BY MME. MOREAU Tired, aching feet are never the ac- ‘companiment of a beautiful face. producers as uncomfortable feet, be- cause feet which hurt prevent re- pose of expression. Thus look to your feet! Study the shape of them and then! wear shoes which suit them. Avoid rubber soles. Rubber tires and draws the feet consequently the only time it should be worn is while actively en- gaged in sports. if you are planning a long walk, don’t, forget to sprinkle a little bo- racic acid powder into the soles and heels of your stockings before put- ting them on. It is cooling, wards SEMI-FINALS IN Duluth, Aug. 19—The fifth and de- ciding set of the semi-finals games in the Head-of-the-Lakes tennis tourna- ment between Chambers-Bros and Few things are such rapid wrinkle, Wiixerson-Elton will be played today, the winning team to enter the doubles Temperature at 7 A. M. 5 Highest yesterday Lowest yesterday . Lowest last night . Precipitation .... Highest wind velocity . Forecast For North Dakota: Fair tonight and Saturday; cooler tonight. TENNIS ARE ae Complete September List off blisters and helps keep the feet in Se ae a generally healthy condition. A food sale will be given by After the dip in the ocean or arti-!¢{he American War Mothers on ficial; pool, beleure p wash your feet) Saturday afternoon at the Gas! One of the really old-fashioned Office. The proceeds of this sale! remedies which are excellent for feet will be used to carry on the wel- which are out of condition is bay salt. fare work among our disabled It is hard to get, however, and you A A ic will be be most apt to find it in The | Soldier boys. Domatone to. se little old-fashioned general store or cause will be greatly appreciated | the oldest drug store. Dissolve a/by the American War Mothers. | lth oftenltinhewun wie ——————————————— nd keep the feet in for about fifteen ' minutes. They will be greatly cooled | GIRLS! LEMONS and rested when removed. BLEACH THE SKIN! Ordinary washing soda is a good. | | addition to the foot bath. Alum is | also cooling and restful. Squeeze the juice of two lemons in- Remember always in caring, for! to # bottle containing three ounces of your feet that hot water increases | Orchard White, which any drug store | the sensitiveness and cold water tends | Will supply for a few cents, shake to toughen. Thus, unless you want the | Well, and you have a quarter pint of that you must be constantly giving it | Massage this sweetly fragrant, lotion attention, do not use too much hot | into the face, neck, arms and hands water on them. each day, then shortly pote the beau- — ty and whiteness of your skin. NOTICE Famous stage beauties use this lem- i i on lotion to bleach and bring that soft, All: those taking part in the clear, rosy-white complexion, ajso as cause it doesn’t irritate. Webb Broth er “Merchandise of Merit Only.” Join The Crowds at the Elks Water Carnival Tonight and To- morrow OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF LADIES’ AND. CHILDREN’S BATH- ING SUITS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. LADIES’ SUITS soatane $4.35 | ere $1.55 Regular $5.95 Now . Regular $6. Now . Regular Now Regular $8.50. Now ...... eee $6.75 |) “Sow Don’t Miss The Fun at the Elks Water Carnival Tonight To- morrow CHILDREN’S SUITS Regular $1.98. skin on your fect to be so sensitive | harmless and delightful lemon bleach.|. $4.95 | PR ec $1.95 CNW sl halite $3.39 Regular $4.95. Peaches, Pears and Plums wet is more appetizing at any meal than pure, home-preserved peaches, pears or plums? Plan to en- joy them in a variety of ways during the long winter months. Be sure of a good supply by canning these delicious fruits as couseries) marley Tishaa er of ara reserves, etc, S; one-third to one-| “brought out érrasistibly in PEA Py putting up your own fruit. Factory pree — CiIPS. You'll enjoy making pared fruits are extravagant. Look up your Ball mason jars. Have you enough? You should use more than usual Pacific N. W. Growers & Jobers Association General Offices, Minneapolis, Minnesota The fine, delicate flaver of pears is Bibs. Th. Canten Sib: cesee 9 fk caste eheee Wipe pears, remove stems, quar ter and core; then cut in small pieces, sugar and ginger, and let stand over night. “ the morning add lemons cut in small pieces, rejecting seeds and slowly’ three houre, Put ia @ ‘Mone jar, Saas me Se eM i en Sale at all Columbia Dealers the 10th and 20th of Every Month | One of The Gi NOW ON SALE e finals against Kennedy and Knight. | WEATHER REPORT For twenty-four hours endng at noon August 19. A 9: i _ Dance Records Oh Me! Oh My! Song Fox-trot Paul Biese Trio and Frank Crumit | A-3430 Mimi (Mee-Mee) Song Fox-trot 85c Paul Biese Trio and Frank Crunit| Ain’t We Got Fun. Medley Fox-trot ‘erkes’ Jazarimba Orchestra Not So Long Ago. Fox-trot The Happy Siz Peggy O'Neil. Medley Waltz’ Prince's Dance Orchestra | A-6188 The Last Waltz. Medley Waltz Prince's DanceOrchestra $1.25 Where Is My Daddy Now Blues. 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COWAN’S DRUG STORE Mankato Commercial College If you intend to to attend studens, of Week in September Send for free Catalogue MANKATO COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Mankato, Minn.