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PAGE FIVE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1922 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE aes { Miss Mary E. Downey has left for Franklin, Ind., where she is visitin: her old home before leaving for Chau- tauqua, N. Y., where she will speak before the Federation of Women’s clubs. Miss Downey will then go to Detroit, Mich., where the American Library Association will hold a meet- ing and then return’ to Chautauqua, Cooler Dresses The question now is the.seleclion of The happy box where she will have charge of the di- 5 f ‘i f : rection of the School for Librarians | cotton fabrics for the vacation time so ; YY, “hornon Wy Guo, ja ache itl from July 3 to 12. Teen [bres p. CUT ess in which the near at hand. est Aminal Crackers PETER RABBIT ° Crackers are BIRTHDAY, PARTY FOR LODGE MBPMBERS. All the members of the Modern Brotherhood of American lodge wi.l enjoy a birthday party at the K. P. hall Thursday evening, The members ond their family are invited to attend and requested to donate a penny for each year of his age, which will be the charge for entrance. A short pro- .gram.is' prepared for the occasion. -The evening willbe spent in p.aying ‘cards and: in: dancing. 'Refres‘hments will be served. | i METHODIST LADIES AID ‘The Methodist Ladfes Aid society will hold its monthly meeting in the church parlors Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. District No. 1 will be hos- tess for the afternoon. An interesting program is arranged and luncheon will be served. All members and friends are invited. ENTERTAINS AT DINNER Mrs. Mary Burton entertained at dinner yesterday in honor of her cousin, Mrs. B, A. Strong of Rolla, Colo. Mr, and Mrs. John Rodgers, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rodgers of Mc- Kenzie, and Mrs George A. Welch, were guests at the dinner. ‘ACCEPTS POSITION Miss Agnes Parsons has returned ‘rom Grand Forks where she has been attending the University of North} Dakota and -has accepted a position with the department of highway com- missioners for the summer months. RETURNS FROM COLLEGE Fred Jones who has been attending the University of Wisconsin has re- turned to Bismarck. He will spend the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. E, Jones. LIBRARIAN AT CAPITOL FOR SUMMER Mrs. Sadie Calkins, librarian at the Dickinson public library, will assist the State Library Commission during the summer months. TO VISIT OLD HOME Mrs. Chester A. Marr will leave this evening for Columbia, Mo., for two or this weeh— your trunk. such style as the on tub— Washable frocks of Gingham, Ratine and Voile also Gingham and Organdy combinations. A very special showing at— $8.00 to $15.00 New Silk Sports Skirts make their appearance $10.95 farris-Hobertson FOR WOMEN’S WEAR Bismarck, No: Dak. thi months visit at her old home. |= P Mr, Marr will join her later “SITUA Have several washable dresses in The dotted swiss finds much favor this season, especially if possessing uine imported fabrics that stand the $18.50 to $21.75 es we show. Gen- packed. A Burgess Bed-Time Story in every package - VERY mother and every kiddie is familiar witn the lovable little characters that make Burgess’ bedtime stories so charming. Grandfather Frog, Reddy Fox, Buster Bear, Peter Rabbit and the rest of the bunch who have suciva jolly time together. Now the Manchester Biscuit Company has baked a cracker called Peter Rabbit and put them up in.a delightful little box. : Peter Rabbits are delicious and appetizing. Baked into the shapes of the little animal characters. Good to serve at meals or whenever anyone’s hungry. The children will just love them. So will the older folks. They’re wonderiully good! Get some today from your grocer, Big Sioux Trade Mark At Every Meal Bic Sioux Cookie-Cakes and Crackers The Manchester Biscuit Company Sioux Falls, S. D, and Fargo, N. D. 571 , — — Sa TENTH | ‘TOUR FOR UNIVERSITY MEN MOTORING TO BRAINERD, after spending the winter witi S100" ase as ~, ° |» Chester Dowe, a junior in the Uni-|\: Mrs, \@ Wel iterg, | winter svat bop TO ALE THAD GHOOT: J. R. Pence, and Art McGahey of, Mi- in . Social and versity of North Dakota, is visiting Misses eracaenats Rae ame Uh aot Mrs. E. B. Gorman.) rt fase ‘H, Parker, Dr. H. G, Knapp, Dr. | not, were in the city ‘Tuesday on their bihdray Dipkpnon coe teas } i ones will motor to Brainerd, = i Personal |i i sore'tts Soactnda’ "ont, Gite, whcre"tres eit verse | Mr. and. Mes. 0. D. Wray ect SUVA AE AAA and Couerd’Alene district in Idaho. S, Wilcox f Helen W: Y = => There will be seven other university this Satie: barium cae dott, Miss Helen. Mane, yaad au daughter, = = Wedding of Reiser- \ men whe are taking eae courts a 4 all of Bloomfield, Towa, are visiting = Ki O D A K = engineering who will also t the hi f Mr. if = ur = lay ai apel| Mrs. ‘eisch who has been = , n + se ME: p i a visting at tne home of her mether:| — vesraung 1y BRADDOCK |= AAA Miss Helen Reiser and Henry C.| Ww, J. Johnson, vice president of the home in Aberdeen, S, D., yesterday} Miss Margaret Engleman, who has’ == Let the Aut hic Kod i i : = Ca Sauer, both’ of this city, were united) First National bank of Duluth and|>Y Rews that her husband had been|been employed in the offices of the = e Autographic Kodak tell the story of your vacation—it records dates, names and = in marriage at 8 o’clock this morning | secretary of the St, Luke's nospital of | S°t!ously injured in an auto accident. | state highway commission, is spend-!=3 places and can be relied upon to tell the truth at all times. Take lots of pictures — = alee Mary’s school chapel by Father! Duluth, was in the city yesterday the week visiting friends in Brad-\Z= you'll enjoy “brushing up” on the trip during the years to come. = . ; Hooking over the Bismarck hospital : =.- poenes = Members of the male choir of St.| o i spital| TO THE COAST FOR SUMMER. = = aary's ro-cathedral sang several ap ticn Mf tow bess ve construct he fe | gh Ta ata Nee aban am baby |, HOME ETON SCHOOL. = bias rane sa = propriate selections. Miss Michelson | ture hospital and nurses’ home which deft this morn‘ng by auto for Los An-| Miss Norma Gettingan has returned == You'll want plenty of fil 11 ke i = was bridesmaid and Yernel Goddard) will be built in Duluth, eles, where they will spend the sum to the ety after atlend'ng the Tesch- = To be sure Fain actuate oe bes eer vacation: = Miss Reiser, whose forhiet hoinaswae oan Maeseet tort _ we ee Hoskins-Meyer, Leevtine the oat a a ican ab = in Washburn, has lived in Bismarck; | FROM EVANGELIST SCHOOL FROM CARLETON COLLEGE : “| issue of the Eastman fact gee eine Tatra ies dod = for some time and was employed at, Mrs, Nellie Cook of Dickinson vis-| Miss Exine Schultz who has been GOING HOME ON VISIT i= them to u: f finishi Sed NEE eee ea = the local telephone office. Mr. Sauer sted at ithe hone of aie D. _C.-Ramp | attending Carleton College at North-j Mrs. Obert. A. Olson and dauehter |= Stop aMsnne. = 3s an | exaanviee man He held the vreted abe rs. Coo ous Just rome field, Minn., during the past winter| left today for St. Paul, Minn., where {= = f~~) his dissharee ean ihe or received gelistic sehool, "She “will enter por Lit he rieee My ny read for a visit) they will uisit with Mrs."Olson’s par- i= = After the wedding, Mr. ‘and Mrs, | her evangelistic work at Crofte imme- aah Sune the gainer, | ents: eo oS = KODAKS F ‘OR VACATION USE = Sauer! lett for ihe Pacific coast. where diately and orl work particularly] ST. MARY'S SEWING CIROLE. HELPING OUT FOR WEEK =: |= At. Hoskins-Meyer will be found Kodaks and Brownies in bad hi aatnle on sever nweelies tbe ihrer wise id Diielon of Be Mary’s| Miss Mary Cayon is helping out inl every size, style and shape. Get yours at Hoskins-Meyer == here, will make their future home in| BIRTHDAY DINNER PARTY — | Mrs, William Matoe cas ceectn es the offes of Mieseeretary of State ye as and you'll be sure of getting the real article and real service. = Bismarck. Mrs. George Knowles entertained] Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock. = i = eH Gi Serie oul Grands, Arehfbald MoGray, and FROM WING = Kodaks $9.49 up. Brownies $3.33 up. = i chard Dewhurst yesterday even ing RETUPNS TO CANADA. Ww. J. Gi, d J. A, Hubbell of 38 = ve poh for . 1 |St8 6 o'clock dinner in honor of their) Mrs. Rodney Lovern left this morn- | Wing called in Bismarck veutarday on = Kodak, Premo or Graflex Catalogues Sent on Request. = rospective Bride Son, Geotee's sixteantirblethaaye 8G ing for her home in Ottawa, Canada, | business. = = eee e we ‘0 the thea- = = A_ miscellaneous shower was given ter, = HOSKINS-MEYER = aoe Miss Maty Boehm atithe home ‘oft HOME FROM THE UNIVERSITY | ‘Mgueceuucuvvyvvevevcvencvnncnnceocanveeyacuasanetancacveeaisetoeccneeacuiceacceetcaeeca etc = BISMARCK, N. D. = stp sh ahh eesti Miss Leota Hendershott, who has | F4 = eee = Kighth street, yesterday evening by) peen attending th i Pure reall = = = yi . U ity of Min- eS the ‘Catholic, Daughtere of Amerie. nesota, sre the Universi of Mn. SmUUMUUANVOMUNUOUSUSUUO0OANC0DAUAERAUA4OARAOUGRUUC00 ARACEAE HEUER AAA AEE ‘ 5 visit with her mother, Mrs. Catherine | was ait ptternogn ea ome the department of journalism. : e sation. ;A: light‘lungh; of sandwiches, coffee and cake was served. Miss] Pee aeeencrh e eee Can SHuwDerrs Boehm will be married in the near fu-| w. L. Dod Lodihal ard gies ee tare to Mr. A. B, Simons. Ts dson, organizer of the Boys’ ° e pean opt Gite baad Mle aT, When theyre at their best morrow, between id 8 o'clock. All Well Known Mott the yoling people who would like to Bie Couple Married | nt at yn meeting °° PP at the meeting. = . . i The wedding of Miss Helen Galla- VISITING CLASSMATE = New and Distinctive OTHING is quite so Ways daughter-of Mr. and Mrs. George | | Miss Lucile Allen, who ‘has just 2 tempting and delightful bers ldway of Mott, and:Grant Hel- | graduated from the University, of 3 The above slipper in patent— 7 pung ghtiul as Holi, 'an of Mot, wore tated is | woltng Wh ‘hef citomats Ms [Es two inch: Spanish wheel is ane tich, pare, bontecanied| pant marriage — thi i t 10:30) e is eae a | ‘wo Inc! anish heel is a new ‘ eeloek, at Congregations church iy senate or the eon nignnenent : Ed model just Tceiyed = ries put up as Mother used to. Can ev, Burns. After an elaborate wed- ‘ = ad Heese which oe served “at SEWING CIRCLE z $7 00 THe TA enough to last throughout the year, we @ home of the bride’s mother, Mr.| The Fi i *s | 3 ’ e * q one alts: canewey Ir departed on fe cowie ale Eee Peart 2 Strawberry jam makes aluscious spread on rolls, wedding trip to Valley City, the T Mrs. R. W. 1S it i i weddi i trip to alley tty a tytn of Ms: RW cataman eee = FOR THE MISSES’ . toast or bread. And when it is put up at home it ple belong to prominent families injo'clock. All ladies of other divisions We now shave a white cloth one, costs one-third to one-half less than factory-canned Mott. Mr. Helmig, Sr., is cashier of jare invited to attend. strap slipper. Patent trimmed. fruits. Use Ball M . the: Mot state Kee Es |" ‘70 BANKERS CONVENTION ae $3 00 sel ae Picnic Supper __ |p ie, Semington, state an ox UO: Baad tessier Se Don’t delay or you may be disappointed. The aminer, and J. L. Bell of the First Seas i For B. & P. W. Club National bank ill attend the, bank mo on ewill not last long. rs’ conventon at Minot which is held . sfs ta a bien’e supper was enjoyed yester. June 15 and 16. Richmond. IS Bootery Pacific Northwest Growers & Jobbers Ass’n day evening-by abo m f Saeaem the Hustness and "Professional Wo- |, OT. ae sat J Duemeland General Offices, Minneapolis men’: ub at the: Tourist C: i esday from a ten days’ 5 Ground. Mrs. William Langer gave: ‘iP to Chicago, where they attended Strawberry Jam—tre pone at pes at wai dese an interesting talk’ on rules and|the National Wholesale Grocers con- 115 Fourth. Place all together in ny kettle and boil 1 Faly till syru af ae'as usages in etiquette, After a general | vention. On their way home they in jelly tang. er vor into botiles or. jars. ‘When cold Gover with relted explanation of the subject by the|Stopped in Minneapolis and St. Clair, paraffine, Store in cool room. spetiker, all'the ‘members of the party | Where they visited Mr. Duemeland’s 4 z i f * joined ‘in jalaiesing various customs | Parents. | rr arvnevnysnevennsetngaeennvasuszqnonevseueavvaegedsensecreagvern ae asap and practices which are common to- | ———————— en day. la 1 D ine me guvck ot lent SUNN we Bus‘ness Lyceum, presented the “Bet- ter Business Week” program which! r will be put on by Howard J. Wise-! haupt of Cleveland in Bismarck in tho, WILL DIRECT SCHOOL FOR | : Y e e a b b ] LIBRARIANS