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MONDAY, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 112; 1922; the wedding of her daughter, Miss Gertrude Boise to Charles. Loomis,' "June 20. ‘Miss Genevieve Boise left; this morning for Fargo to attend her ‘aster’s wedding, o————__-___________-$' was 42 years of age. The body wasand White Bus line will furnish]... Plant Robbed é | SCOUT NOTES | shipped to Parshall where interment] transportation at 25c. Every-|'\ Burglars entered the Quick Print = —_—_—_——-— | will take place Thursday. '\ body welcome. company’s office last night, stolg The Episcopal Scouts return from about $11 from. the cash drawer and camp at Breen. i 2 | Social and Personal The St. Alexius Hospital, Everette Porter of ‘Moffit, Joe De Lake Victoria, in Africa, the second | took a number of pens and’ penhold- largest fresh water lake in the world,| ers. The door was found open this Swimming Pool is Open. Let’s Go! ‘Come here for Bathing You'll find our-stock unusually Clever styles, unique, and: original in design, of fine quality, yet not high in Musical Club Gives Entertainment For. Inmates of Prison The Thursday Musical Club had a |most appreciative audience Saturday jnight when they gave an entortain- ment at the State Penitentiary for all the inmates of the institution. Mrs. Alfred Zuger had charge of the ar- rangements of the entertainment. very number on the program was vigorously encored by the audience who thoroughly enjoyed the affair. ‘Mrs. Obert Olson opened the cve- ning’s program with a reading, She was followed by Mrs. Ed. Rose with a piano solo. (Miss Madge Runey read a pper on ‘The American Flag.” A vocal solo was given by Mrs. Ar- thur Bauer who was accompanied on the piano by Mrs, J. L. Hughes and Donald McDonald on the violin. Mes- dames W. F. Fitzsimons of the ‘city and W. E. Hearl of Mandan sang a duet that was received with much en- thusiasm, ‘Mrs. Wi. @. Fitzsimons followed this with a contralto solo ac- companied on the piano by Mrs. Hearl. (Mesdames Hughes and Bauer played a piano duet. The evening's pro- gram was concluded with a vocal solo by Mrs. John Graham accompan- fed on the piano by Mrs. Ed Rose. Mrs, Zuger and all the members of the Thursday Musical club received their thanks when’ the audience showed by its behavior how much the program was appreciated. Mrs, Zuger said she wished to ex- press her appreciation to ail the la- dies who took part in the evening's |Picnic Supper for B.& P.W. Club The B, & P. W. club will hold an- other picnic on the ‘Tourist Camp Ground tomorrow night. All members are asked to be at the club rooms at; 6 o'clock if they wish to ride. A unique feature of the evening will be an informal talk on etiquette by Mrs. William Langer. Misses Mary Huber and Marian Kerwin will have charge of the luncheon, ARRIVES HOME. George R. Reuter, who has been at- tending Notre Dame college at South Ben, Ind., where he has been study- ing law arrived homie today to spend the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Reuter of Rose Apartments. ENTERTAINED AT CLARK HOME Mr. and Mrs. R..E, Barron and Mr, and Mrs. Ben Bradford of Minot have heen visiting in the city for sev- eral days past as guests of, Mr. and Mrs, Sam H. Clark, 86 Ave A East. FROM COLLEGE Divian. Dodd returned yesterday from St. Paul where he has been at- tending St. Thomas's college. He will spend the summer with his moth- er, Mrs, Sadie O'Connor Dodd. TO LEAVE FOR NORMAL Mrs. Don Stevenson and daughter, Miss Margaret, of Carson, is visiting at the home ‘of her sister, Mrs. Mar- row of Mandan. Miss Margaret will leave for Valley City Normal in a. short time. i 1t was a jolly though a weather- stained party that returned from their: Plazes of York, Mr. and Mrs, Frod annual camp this weekend. Owing’ to Ketterling of Lehr, Mrs. Carl Dybal of bad roads the return triv was made! Mandan have entered the St. Alexjus by rail. | Hospital for treatment. Mrs, Adam The camp site is beautifully lo-; Klein and baby, ter Anton Schnei- cated on the banks of the Cannon|der of Strasburg, Charles Pappas of Ball river where there is a large dam.| the city, and Baby Biola Jesser of it is an ideal place for both swim-| Washburn have been discharged from ming and fishing and the boys did aj the hospital. great deal of both. One lad caught! sixteen last Wednesday which were! cooked for supper that evening. The boys rose at 6:30 each day and} after prayer and breakfast the pro-| cram fore thevdey contmencest __,;elty, passed away at her home Satur- eccuunaeiens ib nda: En Baniprant| day night at 11:30 o'clock as the Come Tuesday Renae C-| result of a stroke of paralysis. Mr, Wednesday ek Dee Tha: Rollin ‘W elch and Mrs. Melvin Welch aay Ten iGrembs Aono ur's-| will leave this evening to attend the ed ita Bee eificient sane om The! funeral of their mother. Mrs. Welch chisticoolt wan Geornes Knowl holt an old resident of Chatfield and Scoked go Wellthat one of the. boys| many friends who will mourn her ate sixteen flapjacks at one sitting. peeath, Short services were held each day) both morning and evening. The chief tent inspection was held on Wednes- day when the lads in the large squad tents were the winners by ‘one point! the next in order of merit being the pup-tent occupied by Harold Lucas and Ray Gobel. The Scoutmaster, the Rev. T. Dew- Mrs. Lester Welch Dies (Mrs, Lester Welch of Chatfield, Minn., the mother of Sheriff Rollin A. Welch and Melvin Welch of this Ticket Sale Opens q The ticket sale for “Tho Passing } Show of 1921” opened today. A number of mail orders from residents of (Washburn, Garrison and other towns were received, and there was a brisk local sale, The curtain for the }4 show will rise prompt 8 o'clock hurst, who was in charge of the party,| Thursday — night. = “The Passing desires to thank all those who loaned| Show” travels in a special train of tents and helped in so many other nine cars, and goes from Bismarck ways. to Minneapolis, not stopping at Fargo. It is predicted that when the Bis- the local management expects this to marck-Mandan bridge is completed| be the greatest musical production at that Breien will become quite a health) the Auditorium this year. and pleasure resort. There is every- Tey , thing the camper desires even to the| Dance_ at Schebler’s Dairy best drinking water for miles around.| Farm, Wednesday, June 14 a Music by Wagner’s orchestra Roads will be dragged: All Taxis GIRLS LEAVE FOR CAMP The Edith Cavell Troop of Giri igs almost exactly circular, morning.: Grand Opening Of Lake Isabel Three Miles South of Dawson (Trail Blazed) TUESDAY, JUNE 13 Ball Game Between Fast Teams. 30-PIECE STEELE BAND Will Furnish Music During Afternoon. A GRAND DANCE Will be given in the evening in the electric lighted and large modern New Dancing Pavilion Music Furnished by the Famous BISMARCK McKENZIE HOTEL ORCHESTRA. Everybody come out to this grand. opening and enjoy the fine bathing, band music, ball game and dance. price. A great variety to se- lect from. IN FOR, THE CIRCUS I. N. Goldsmith and daughters, entertainment. Scouts left for their annual camp at Apple Creek yesterday in charge of $1.95 to $10 You'll need other things too Vacation Bible : School Begins The Daily Vacation Bible School began this morning with an enroll- ment of over 200 young people, Regu; lar work will commence tomorrow morning. All children from kinder- garten age to eighth grade will be given work. All the rooms are well filled, ‘but there is still room for more students. Parents are asked to cooperate with the teachers in se- c(ning regulak ~attendance. This morning the teachers planned a pic- nic for the pupils and their parents at.the close of the 12 weeks’ school, Sacred Concert Is Popular with Crowd The Sacred Concert which was given under the auspices of the Wo- men’s Community Council yesterday afternoon at the Eltinge theater was ‘Misses Helen and Margaret Goldsmith of Tuttle are in the city today to see the parade and attend the circus to- night. RETURNS FROM CONVENTION William Dollan returned Saturday from Toronto, Canada, where he has been attending the railway conven- tion for the past five weeks. RETURNS FROM VISIT William E, Breen who has beon vis- iting his son, Raymond Breen, at Op- heim, Mont., for the past ten days has returned to the city‘. ‘ HOME FOR THE SUMMER Chris Jangula of Linton, wo has been attending St. Mary’s school, left this morning for his home where he will spend the summer. MOTOR OVER FROM WING Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Glynn motored over from Wing yesterday on matters of business. They are spending sev- the Rev. T. Dewhurst. 'They -plan to camp until next Saturday if the wea- ther be at all favorable. Though the girls will welcome visit- ors at any time they have set Wed- nesday next. as the official “visitors day.” They hope to be able to welcome many of their friends on that day. Next Saturday has been set apart as the “picnic day” when it is ex- pected that St. Georges congregation and Sunday school will have a good old rolicking day at the Scout camp. A _unique service was conducted by the Rev. T. Dewhurst last evening. It was held in the Scout Camp in the open air. Many were present and en- joyed the service which took the form of vespers and short address. << ————_—____% CITY NEWS | ee * Baby Boy A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Mike Schneider of the city Sun- day. AVE 3 to 3 besides giving your family better quality than you get in factory - canned fe rawberries Enjoy Them All Year Hove. CANNED HOOD RIVER Strawberries have a flavor and richness delightfully different from any other fruit. Put up a good supply—in Ball Mason jars. For variety, make strawberry jam, conserve and marmalade. Your family will appreciate them when you put them up yourself as mother used to. eral days in town. NEW WELL AT CEMFTERY The Catholic Foresters completed a new well of 319 feet at St. Mary’s A windmill has Bathing Caps in practically every. color... Very.smart styles in plain and fancy, 35c to 1.00 Canvas Bathing Shoes in White, Black and Navy 90c attended by a géod sized crowd which appeared to enjoy the entire program. The pipe organ solos, the vocal and violin solos, and the other musical numbers received repeated applause from the audience. Judge A. M.| cemetery Saturday. Christianson gave a very complete been erected. address on the organization and work being done by members of the Com- munity Council. The money which was received. in. the. frec-will_offering, will be used to keep up the expenses of the rest room in the Masonic Tem- ple and the work of the organization. Baby Boy Mr. and Mrs. itred Miller of 1016 Ave, B announce the ‘birth of a baby boy Saturday: 7 ww Baby Boy VISITING SISTER ; Mr, and-Mrs. Glen “furner of Lin- Mrs, William Zeamer left yesterday |)" aL Me Alert Of sa. baby boy for Jamestown where she will visit at age at thyySt lexiug, hospital Sun- the home of her sister for the next |" sthns . two weeks. VISITING HERE You'll need a bag to carry your ‘ba ig suit in. » p sd bathing suit in. We have them, ‘gutters Stroke J. L, Hubert of 122) First St. suf- fered a severe stroke of ‘paralysis Sat- also a big line of Bath towels from 15c t0 79c Announces Wedding At Dinner Party The wedding of Miss Esther Sem- ling was announced at a 7 o'clock dinner party given by Miss Esther Taylor, 1011 Fifth St., Saturday. The marriage of Miss Semling and Walter L. Zarco of Sidney, (Mont. will take place June 21. Places were set for 16 guests at the table. A novelty feature of the af- fair was in the unique place cards which were shaped like sail boats and carried the inscription, “Another pair setting sail on the sea of matrimony.’ Wild roses and bridal wreaths were Mr, and Mrs. Gregor Thorson of Ruso and Mr, and Mrs. Peter Thorson of Voltaire were visiting in the city today. STOPPED OVER Mr. and Mrs. P, Mahlum of Bowman were visiting in the city today before continuing on their way to Valley City. RETURNS HOME Miss Audrey Fogle of Linton, who has been visiting at the home of Mrs. ered Bobb, left this morning for her ome. ROYAL NEIGHBORS MEET The regular meeting of the Royal Wrday. He is reported to be some- what better today. Mrs. Pierce ts Il. Mrs, E. S. Pierce ig very ill at her home on Fifth St. Her son, Luther Pierce of Mobridge, is expected to ar- rive today. Miss Lila Schowalter of Kansas City, Mo., arrived at the bed- side of her grandmother today. Bismarck Hospital B. D, Wilcox of the city, Mrs. F, C. Holritz of Mandan, ‘Hazel Johnson of Minot, Hazel Halverson of Raleigh, and Charles Hacanson of Ryder have entdred tite Bismarck hospital for Mrs. Fred Albers and The HOOD RIVER strawberry season is short, Watch the market every day.» Have your grocer phone you when they're in. Pacific N. W. Growcrs & Jobbers Ass’n General Offices, Minneapolis, Minn. Canned Strawberries Hull the berries, wash thorough- ly, place in earthen-ware dish, put in’ steamer or boiler, allow the ‘fruit to steam slowly until it shrinks. Allow 1 quart fruit per pint. jar. After steaming, fill in hot sterilized Ball Mason jars. To Make the Syrup—Allow 1 cup sugar to 1 cup water. Heat and add to filled jar of fruit and seal immediately. “If the fruit has not cooled no further cooking is necessary. For added safety, place filled sealed he house. Miss ul treatment, uate Recoreune se atold Semling | Neighbors ‘will be held at the K. P.| baby boy of Hanover have been dis- ane re Newest who was formerly a cshier in the hall tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. | charged from the hospital, Saud wine Gly: Nate Satya they ‘ SPENDS WEEK HERE Mrs. Jordet of Parshall Dies bol, allow . ts N k the city for a number of ¥ ral Miss Kittie Fitzgerald otsaartijon Mrs, Madda Jordet of Parshall, wife thet BILEE is spending the week with her sister,|o¢ George Jordet, a prominent citi- water rs ec wear Sister Cette an sister Mariette | Miss Mary Fitzgerald of this clty. {zen of Parshall, passed away Sunday TS minniee, . of the St. Alexius hospital will leave oe one at a local hospital. Mrs. Jordet died Just in this evening for St. Joseph, Minn.. TO YELLOWSTONE PARK as a result of taking a severe cold where Sister Boniface will celebrate |. Miss re aud heey left this ners which turned into pneumonia. She her Jubilee anniversary before de- ihe ior ten ithe cian =: where We have just received a ship- parting for Washington, ee ica Se Narxieeat come Inrand’ ose verde United ‘States and Canada ES CUBANKER CAULS aU HCA TTA TTT eM : hich will take place June 20-24. At] P. J. 500, ales " them. the conference President Harding will Yates, vas a business’ Caller in the Os —o— be one of the speakers. % Fi th J J Y D | Berean Perry and|_ Mr. and Mra, dobm HE. Bloom, of or é ar. er ay S 2 eet cera} _|Fargo are visitors in the city today. ° ° . Sa er a ean chee ; when the palate is tired of heavy foods and soggy pastries, try ing for Nebraska City, Neb., where VISITING IN CITY 4 9 they will make their future home, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fisher of Dick- For ae ae ae ated Pe Mette inson are visiting in Bismarck today. ; P ; J schools. The Martins are motoring BUSINESS VISITOR through. Fritz Schmitken of Beulah made a ‘ € er HOME FROM SCHOOL business trip to the capital city today. y Misses Mabel and Dorothy Parsons, ON. BUSINESS ° e @ 2 daughters of Mr. and Mrs, W..E. h B h F Parsons, who nave been attending ibarendttaridoreratidaveon wenigeen wit erries or ot er ruit high school in Fargo, have arrived m . : : f | the city for a visit with their parents. a a s eee . New Miss Mabel graduated from the Av Gay, GAs CcO%, eye ot Beulah a dainty, delicious delight, wholesomeand nourishing and easily high school in Fargo and expects to : ate ray ° . . Cret attend normal school this summer, — | ¥°F® calling on friends here today. prepared. All the body-building elements in the whole wheat re onnes "WING COMES TO CIRCUS Mrs. R. W. Miller of Moffit was ° di ibl b ki h ddi db ki | nattNGnowles of Wing and 43 of /tHoPPInE and. visiting friends In the grain made digestible by steam-cooking, shre ing and baking. Crettonneg and Chintz are very $/his friends and members of his family clty today, * . ee ° . ae Dera ie ee ae Fr eee ie le ta the chet oe NUTS BON Shredded Wheat combines deliciously with berries or other . them. | even take ese . H. ry of Garrison spent Sun- ° . ing a big line at from onight. The crowd is enjoying a| Be SUEY. : egular camping trip. ‘They brought | @*Y Visiting his gon, Worth Lumry. fruits, forming a meal that sup-. Up TO 75 | king tensils and a regular; Ty ’ Hea ean nee ae | COURT HOUSE CALLER. : . eye 25c C Fouts. | ©, B Gaskil of Sterling, was a = plies the laxative qualities so | MISSIONARY LEAVES court house caller today. 5 ° . Miss Abbie L. Miller, who has been E essential to health in Summer. employed in the mission school at A CALLER. - = |Elbowoods for some years past, Joseph ‘Regan of Mandan, called in = A W L | stopped rey mn se ay fodey a Bet the city Aoday: = When you ask for Shredded Wheat be sure you get ‘way to Red Rock, Ariz. where she | Je ss ya e e Will continue her work along mission- FROM BEULAH. 3 the orgtial Shredded Weal Bair have alveaye eaten, jary lines. Mr. and Mrs. ©. E. Ryan of Beulah, Z| made at Niagara Falls, NN. always clean, always ; | visited friends in the city today | pure, always the same high quality. Two Biscuits with ee oe VISITORS HERE. milk or cream, or with berries or other fruits, make CO MPANY | Mr, and Mrs. G. Robinson of Man- BISMARCK ning, were visitors here today. Albert Tyler Passes Away Albert E. Tyler of Brownsville, Wis., passed away Saturday after- | TO ATTEND WEDDING noon at 3 o’clock at a local hospital. | Mrs. C. G. Boise left yesterday even-|He was 70 years of age and had ing for Fargo where she will attend, come to the city only recently. a satisfying meal. TTT TT SHINS UG. 2 0 LAUT PUTO VTA PP he

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