The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 24, 1922, Page 5

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t SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1922 Social and Personal Give Dinner‘at _ Country Club; | Dance Follows A 6 o'clock dinner party was given, by Mr.-and Mra. », C.;Remington Thursday evening at the Country club in honor of 3! BETURN FROM CALIFORNIA, Mr. ‘and Mrs. S, 0. Allen and children who have been spending ‘the winter in Pasadena, Calif., stupped over in Bis- marck today on their way to their home in Jamestown. Mr. Allen was. formerly a member jof the legislature. . Misses | Effie and Gertie Snare of Pasadena ac- compauied their uncle and aunt home. saa aay FORMER RESIDENT STOPS OVER Mrs. B. F. Spalding of Fargo, a form- cr resident of the city, stopped over tor a short visit with friends between trains wednesday while on her way ‘to Mis- soula, Mont., where she will visit with James Todd of*Atchinson, Kans., Wil-| her daughter. liam Gamble of Minneapolis, Minn., and Homer’ Hirst of Chicago, Ill., who were LEAVING FOR COAST. oo MID-SUMMER NIGHT DANCE. ‘ ‘Mr, and Mrs. Carl Eliason and Mr. and Mrs. John Nordstrom motored to Wil- ton, today for a visi¢ with friends. , In the evening they will attend the mid summer ‘night dance which will he giv en at’the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Eliason’ of near Baldwin, . VISITS BROTHER. i Miss Sigrid Alfson left this morning for Jamestown, where she will visit: with her brother, Edward Alfson who is> at- tending Jamestown college, over Sun: days i ON MOTOR ‘TRIP. a Mr. and’ Mrs. Dave Patient left thiv morning on a motor trip to M@incapolis, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | PAGE FIVE , ACCEPTS POSITION. Miss Marie Kollmann has accepted the position (of) anacsinctist at Roan and Strauss’s offices, Mr. and Mrs, E. 0. Edberg of Thame, twere visiting and shopping here today. Mistes Ruth and Dorothy Smith of Moffit, are. shopping in the city today. George “W, Schuctt of’ Moffit was & ee] | FAIR AND WARMER, IS PREDICTION business caller here today. WILL SURELY HELP OTHERS, The condition of the human body is reflected by the condition of the kid- neys and blood. If the kidneys are not functioning properly, waste products’ and poisons cannot be eliminated. Rheu- matic pains, swollen, aching and_ stiff joints and muscles, dizziness and’ blur- red vision are symptoms of kidney trou- i PERFECTED ble. Mrs, A, Lechner, 1129 Main Ave. Clifton, N. J., writes; “Foley Kidney Pills have helped me affd I gladly give you permission tc vse this testimonial, for they will surely help.” Sold every- where. “Wedding Bells The seamless kind, made of one piece of platinum, or of white-green or yellow gold. Not one divorce in a thou- sandewith these rings. See « me before you see’ the Par- Wedding Rings COLD CREAM Washington, June 24,—Weather out- look for‘ the: weck beginning Monday: Upper ‘Mississippi Valley: generally | fair and warm, but with probability of | Dr. N. C. Rosen, of Minneapolis, has gone to Minneapolis, after being a guest at the homes of his brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. “Rosen and Mr. and Mrs, son. F. A. Knowles. classmates of Paul Remington Jr., at Shattuck Military academy, Faribault, Minn., from which they all graduated recently. ‘ where they will visit for a couple of weeks, \ t A. W. Johnson, George Schurtt and Following the dinner the party. re- paired to the Remington home where, en routé home from the Pacific coast|in the city today. ° week. | the 16°guests spent the evening injand Yellowstone points. S ‘i Gancing. Messrs. Todd, Gamble, and £ ————— Hirst: stepped over for':a> short visit MOTORS FROM CALIFORNIA. nae with Paul Remington Jr, as they mo- Alex Rosen for several days. Hé was . Mrs, Grace Snyder of Hazelton, ar- tored through here on their way through {rived in Bismarck yesterday from Pasa- the Yellowstone Park and to the Pa-/ cific coast where they will spend the summer, Vacation Bible Class To Give Program Closing day exercises for the Daily Vacation Bible school will be held to- morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at the City Auditorium. i ‘The children will assemble at Will i School and march to the Auditorium at help. you to recall the memories of the outing in,the tory work. ‘ 2:30 o'elock, Parents are asked to co- VISIT AT ROSEN HOME. years to come. i A a operate with the teachers that the pro-|. 94, and Mrs. M. Schwartz and family For that charming velvety i We are featuring Redfern Corsets for Misses and for gram may. begin on time. It will take! “ about an hour for the program which! inclades a number of songs, flag sa- lutes, Bible verses, stories, and recita- tions by the “various grades. The pro- gram will open with the song, “All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name,” and be con- cluded with the presentation of certifi- . cates by Supt. L. R. Johnson. Give Shower‘ for Prospective Bride A miscellaneous shower was given by Mrs. Paul A. Cook of 219 W. Rosser in x . . 1 n , ing in vitality.” Use ae eae rote pie ee companied by Mrs. Turner's mother, Mrs. over the cable release and all of ary or lacking in vitality aapck knee bed racsl taught in the first grade at the Wilt| E. D. Fogel. you get into the picture. So simple, a child can, work it. ; school during the past school year, will] ‘ be married in the near future, ACCEPTS POSTAL POSITION. tle Prompt. Mail: Order Work. JOS. BRESLOW Are designed to The ‘twelve guests spent the ever.ing| Miss Theresa Rebenitch left; this af-| 3 tea ‘ " : / ’ ne in sewing for the prospective’ bride. A|ternoon for Fort Rice, where she has ac-| & a Bismarck, N. D. take care of every two-course luncheon was served by the| cepted a position in the postoffice. 2 HOS I NS MEYER known. type of fig. hostess, assisted by her \sister, Miss : - E K - r ure. That is w Mazel’ Paris. Vases of gladioli were| | RETURN FROM MOTOR TRIP. z : Distribute we are certain: io used in the table decorations and for} Mr. and Mrs. Roy B. Bonham returned E 1 BISMARCK, N. DAK. . ' ; ha’ individ. the. rooms. : vesterday from a 1-day motor trip to] = \ »N, ae McK & R HEALTH HELPS MBO (VOUS pIOGIVIC: ‘ Soe “Minot, Grand Forks and Fargo. 12 Depa : c) ; ual style. < P eterson-Roberts AWAY FOR WEEK-END: ue TORCH Marriage Occurs Miss Murta Peterson and Robert C. pinata both of the city, were united in marriage yesterday afternoon at the Evangélical parsonage by the Rev. C. F. Strutz.” They’ were attended’ by Miss Olga:-Flaig and-John Delzer. © Mr. andj Mrs. Roberts. will:.make ‘their future | SRafaenin Bismarelpe 4 0.\:) R j quae? TO ATTEND B. Y. P.U. ss Ruth \Finwall left this morning \ #8r'St. Paul, Ming; where she will’ at- tend the convention of the Baptist Young People’s Union of America which opens ‘Next Wednesday. On her way,home Miss Finwall, will stop\ at Jamestown, where she will attend’ the assembly of the:Bap- , kist and Presbyterian Young’ People at Jamestown college. ENTER NAVAL ACADEMY. Charles .W. Moses and Norman T. i ‘Livdahl, graduates from the high schoo) in the class of ’22, left this morning for Annapolis, Maryland, where they. will enter the United States Naval Training school. C. W. Moses, father of ‘Charles. will, accompany the boys as far-as Chi- cago. © NURSE LEAVES FOR NEW YORK. Miss. Mary’ N. Paski, who has been anaesthetist at the offices of Roan & ‘Strauss for the last 18 months, left this ~ afternoon for a short’ visit with her parents-at Amidon, before departing for New York City, where she will take an | | advanced course in -her professional | dena, Calif. Mrs, Snyder made the trip in a Ford in three weks. She came by way of Portland, Ore., and Butte; Mons. (and left this morning for her home at Hazelton » i ON MOTOR TRIP. Dr .and Mrs, E. P/ Quain and family, vand Miss Carrie Haugen will leave this evening on a motor trip through ' the Black Hills, Wyoming, ‘and Colorado. They expect to be. gone for. severai weeks, bf Belfield, were guests at the,home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rosen for several days, stopping here while motori through to the Twin Cities and Minne- sota lakes. TRUTH CIRCLE. The Truth Circle meets regularly every Sunday evening at the Mohawk, 401 Fifth St., at 7:30 o'clock, for the study of Truth and New Thought, Al are welcome. f GOING HOME. ./, Mrs. Glen Turner and baby left this morning. for their home in Linton, ac- Mrs, N. R. Pericle left:this morning for Jamestown, where she will spend the week-end visiting with ‘friends. . FOOD SALE. Members. of the American. Legion Auxiliary; are holding a food sale at Hoskins this afternoon. ENTERTAINS FRIENDS. |. Miss Vivian Martineson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ¢. J. Martinéson, enter- tained a number of her girl friends at her home last Thursday in honor of her 16th birthday.- After a delightful after- noon spent in playing games, refresh- ments were served by Mrs. Martineson. [ARGE PIMPLES ICHED BADLY Red and Scaled Over. Could . NotSleep. CuticuraHeals. “My face broke out in large, red pimples, and they festered and scaled over and then dried up. They itched “so badly that I could not sleep at night, and. my face was a mass of ons. ing I saw adver- Gus Olson of Hankinson, were visitors “sddeal for vacation use, as it can be away comfortably in the pocket; OTHER KODAKS $9.00 to $100.00 $1.25 Chicago to Bisma 10:10.a. m.—North Mandan, 11:55 a. m. Mandan, 10:50 p. m. Train | ‘AN IDEAL VACATION KODAK (te Thé:easily-carried Vest, Pocket Kédak is according to the lens, from $6.50 to $18.00 Timer. tucked Price, rck € Important Change in Train Time _. Effective July 2 ee LULL UM PROLONG YOUR - VACATION You can make your vacation a lasting, never-to-be-for- gotten one if you take your Kodak along. The Kodak tells-a story that is always to be relied upon and will The one bad feature in taking’ your picnic vacation pictures is that one of you must snap the Kodak. ‘This is now eliminated with the Self Works very simple. New Through Pullman Service and Mandan Double Daily Service Leaving Chicago Union ! Station, Burlington Route at Coast Limited, No. 1. (Solid Train.) Arrive Bismarck 11:39. a.m.; 6:30 p. m.—Pacific Express, No. 3. (Through Pullmans.) Arrive Bismarck 10:26 p.'m.; local thunder showers by middle of, Slip A MN ETT NT EN Ee woman who is) par- ticular about what she uses for her complexion knows McK &'R Perfect- ed Cold: Cream is safe. The name " an oe guaranty of quality an purity. Back of it is 86 years of scientifié labora- Before retiring, cleanse the''face ‘thoroughly in pure water. Then mas- sage McK & R Perfected : os Cream ante the aking rubbing gently upwar< and aaward Hi the morning use’ McK: & R Daytime’ (Vanishing) ' Cream.:+:! This. treatment is. especially ; helpful. in rejuvenating’ skin that is DAILY PHOT! OSERVICE ‘w BISMARCK. NORTH DAKOTA w Knowh ell over the Northwest for Oyality ‘T° MAIL US YOUR FILMS'®. CHICAGO SHINING PARLOKS : We dye, Clean, Polish, all kinds of shoes, Suede, Satin, White Canvas, Etc. Also suit cases. Opposite Post Oifice. The Jeweler. Bismarck. - Redfern For Misses women with slender figures. and Front-lace models. Women We have a wonderful selection of styles, of fabrics and of prices in these very popular corsets in Back-lace Corsets and Small EULA te ULE TARTAR ETL "a ST ee unt The Chevrolets” — tised but nothing did me an: goot until I got Cuticura! Soap an jint- ment. Now my face is clear and smooth, and I only used one cake of } Cuticura Soap and two boxes of Cuti- No: 3. The Pacific Express, will leave Bismarck at 10:34 p. m. and Mandan at 10:00 p. m. (Mountain Time), one hour and 42 work: ENJOY FISHING ON TRIP ia Now Works Nine Hours a Day.— ‘Lydia E. Pinkbam’s Vegetable Compound Restored Her Strength Union Village, Vt.— “Iwas weak and Bervous -down. I could not — aay valk across tie tote without resting ant Thad been that way weeks, Isaw: Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Riley who have s % ‘ ican visiting relatives and friends at rack msc ey oad yer minutes earlier than formerly. 2 Saskatoon, Sask., Canada, for the past je, Eo iJ d : 7; J = two weeks, tetumed home: ‘Thursday. | | Detroly Micte gg Restful Lounge Cars Have Been Added toTrains3and4 ‘| |= While on their motor tr’p ta and me ‘Talcum your daily toilet prepera- in fy 7 ‘ 2. Riley enjoyed some fine fishing in the kin improve. | y i ene e ‘ =z northern streama ereay mpepe yphoay om Northern Pacific Railway | _ ° Lu Strawberries make many ) . <, Varieties of preserves ¥ GTRAWBERRY sai strawbedty pre Serves, strawberry conserve, canned straw- berries—all are welcome appetizing additions to ydur meals. Can them at home, in ‘Mother’s good old way. . To have these’ economical home-canned fruits on hand saves money and time in planning and preparing your meals, And they cost one-third to one-half less than factory-prepared fruits. Big, firm, plump strawberries for canning are on the market for only a short time. Order your Ball Mason jars and be ready. \ Pacific N. W. Growers & Jobbers Ass’n General Offices, Minneapolis -. They Make You See Good and Look Good - OMEN, particularly, are worried about their’ looks the moment glasses are fitted to them. There’s no need to feel that way, for here are the newest effects in mountings that will lend the utmost distinctiveness to one’s appearance. Some folks look better in eyeglasses, while others find specs or bifocals more becoming. Let us correct your vision first, then give you the right kind of mounting that will please you and your friends. medicine. I trust all sick and suffering women wit feandi am strong and well” since I took it and lam ig and well. —Mrs. L. A. GuIMANN, Union Village, Vermont. ‘This is only one of such letters we are continually publishing showing what Lydia E. Pinkham has done for women, and whether you work or not Mrs. Guimann’s letter should interest you. | + Many women get into a weak, nervous: Fun down condition because of ailments * they often have. Such women should take Lydia E. Pinkham’s VegetableCom- poe it, the first sign of trouble. Good is necessary and- splendid medicine will help youtokeepit, =; Strawberry Conserve 4 pints of strawberries 2 pints of cherrics, cut fine 1 pouad of seeded raisit n, 5 pounds of sugar Wash fruit. Add sugar, raisins, grated rind and juice, of R : Cobol and et snr 4 mutes, wing cicas il Jy PN glasses and cover with paraffine. Optometrist and Jeweler. F olsom ay Bismarck. t ‘ $

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