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poe Sauk aera | SOCLAL AND “ceed to the living room, where the MONDAY, JULY 3, 1922 : ——> ees PERSONAL | ———.__¢9 McGettigan-Barth Marriage to Take Place This Evening The marringe of Miss Lois Me- Gettigan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. MeGettigan and Joseph L. Barth, son of Mrs. T. N. Barth, will take place this evening at 6 o'clock at the MeGettigan home, 827 Sixth St. In the presence, of a few intimate friends and members Rev. Fr, Hiltner will The bride will wear a simple gown | of white organdy and carry a bridal bouquet of roses and white daisies, | and will be attended by Mrs. C. Owen, a sister of the bridegroom. | C. D. Owen will be best man for Mr. | Barth. As the bride and her attend-| ant descend the hall stiirway, Miss Nora McGettigan, sister of the bri will play Mendelsohn’s Wedding Mareb. The bridal party will pro marriage vows will be taken before an impromptu altar that has been erected in front of the fireplace, | which will be banked with flowers. | During the ceremony the pianist will | play “We Shall Never Par} cGettigan was a graduate of school in the class of | ater completed a teachers ing course in tae Winona State Teachers college at Winona, Minn. | During the past two years she has/ been employed a loczl grade schools. Mr. Barth attended school in, Bi: marek and has. lived. in the city for the past ten years. At present he is employed at the Richmond Bootery. Both the young people are well known in the city and have a host the loc: and of friends. ‘After the ceremony a. buffet sup- per will be served at the home of the bride, They will depart on a two weok’s wedding trip to the, Twin Cities and Lake Pleasant at Annandale, Minn., immediately after the supper. They expect to make their future home in Bismarek. See Quiet Fourth for City Tomorrow No Fourth of July celebrations plans have been arranged for the city | of Bismarck, although individuals are planning picnic excursions and short motor trips. A great many of the people will spend the day quietly at home entertaining some friends or with their family alone, While there may be some celebrating among the younger citizens, the older folk have given over any kind of riot- ous schemes for the day. Announce Marriage of Cannon Ball Girl J. FE. Lough of Cannon Ball an- nounce the marriage of his daughter, Miss Edna Beatrice, to Benjamin Joy of Phoenix, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. Lough will) make their home in Phoenix, . RETURN FROM GRADUATION EX- ERCISES AND MOTOR TRIP Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Lahr and daugh- ter, Miss Lucile Lahr arrived in the| city yesterday evening. Mrs. Lahr has been at Lake Forest, Ill., to at- tend the graduation of her daugh- ter, Miss Lucile, from Ferry Hall where she completed the Junior college preparatory course. This fall Miss Lahr will enter Northwestern niversity at Evanston, Ill., where she plans to continue her course in music, Mr. Lahr met Mrs, Lahr and Miss Lucile at Parkersburg, Iowa, From there they motored through Itaska Park in northern Minnesota and stopped over for a short visit with Mrs. F. B. Strauss and family at their cottage on Green Lake, in Min- nesota. LEAVES FOR HOLIDAY Obert A. Olson left Saturday for Bowman éounty to look after his land interests and wit! goto St. Paul | to spend July 4th with friends. Mr. Olson declared he was in happy its because of the vote he re- ceived in the primary in Burleigh county and inshis home precinct in Bowman county. * GOING, TO THE, LAKES. Miss Pearl Benson’ left “Sunday night for Detroit, Minn., where ‘she will join her sister, Miss Mattie Ben- son for a short visit at the lakes. ‘Then the Misses Benson will go to the Twin es for a couple of weeks, WILL MAKE HOME IN ST. PAUL Mrs. Anna Gradin who has lived in the city for the past nine years left Saturday night for St. Paul, Minn., where she will make her home with her daughter, Miss Esther Spetz who is employed in that city. Mrs. Gra- din has rented her home here. RETURNS FROM VISIT Mrs. John Reuter who has been ing at the home of her sons at ison and*Underwood for severa past returned,to the city Satur TO SUMMER COTTAGE, Dr. F. B. Strauss and Carrol Blunt left today for Spicer, Minn., where they will join Mrs. Strauss and fam ily at their summer cottage. VISITING HERE vs, L. E, Maynaia arrived in the Saturday evening from Minne- apolis, Minn.. for a visit with her husband, L. E. Maynard. WILL GIVE PICNIC St. Mary’s Altar Society will give DAILY ers SERVICE | @ BISMARCK. NORTH DAKOTA © ‘Known all over the Northwest for Quality > MAIL US YOUR FILMS ® of the family.! officiate: | a | Many years. a teacher in the} }a picnic at the South Side Bowery | the Fourth of July. f |T0 ATTEND EPWORTH LEAGUE INSTITUTE, Rev. 8. F. Halfyard, pastor of the McCabe Methodist Episcopal church, left for Jamestown this morning te attend the Bismarck district Epworth League institute. It will continue | during the week. Rev. Halfyard is on the faculty of the institute to teach the subject, “The Life ot Christ.” He will return to Bismarck Saturday night. Misses Eva Dingle, j Esther Mandigo and Mabel Nathan | will go tonight to Jamestown to at- | tend the institute. GRADUATES FROM COLLEGE Miss Rita Danford, a graduate of the Bismarck high schol, graduated from the University of Oregon re- ).| cently with special honors for gen- eral scholarship. Miss Danford isa daughter of Dr. S. A. Danford who was superintendent of the Methodist | churches of the Bismarck district for She is to be married in [the early part of July to Lloyd Strong of Seattle, Wash., and will live in Seattle. HQME FROM COLLEGE. Miss Margaret Smith who has been | attending the Riverside Junior col- lege at Riverside, Calif., arrived in | the city yesterday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Smith, during the summer. On her way {home Miss Smith visited at ¢Sillings. Mont., and San Francisco, Calif. ON EXTENDED VISIT. Mrs, J. B. Hollenbeck and son, Zeph, left this morning for a two- j months’ visit at Minneapolis, Minn., | Buffalo and Niagara Falls, N. Y., In- | dianapolis, Ind., and Louisville, Ky. Dr. Hollenbeck will accompany Mrs. {Hollenbeck part of the way. LODGE HEAD HERE. B. C. Marks of Fargo, grandmas- jter of the A. 0. U. W., spent the week-end visiting at the home of Mr. land Mrs. W. H. Webb. Mr, Marks left this morning for i:not. He will visit lodges in the northern part of the state. LEAVE FOR HOME. Mrs. J. J. Tucker, who has bee. | visiting her mother, Mrs. Anna Peter \son, and her sister, Mrs. E, Belt- |man for the past three weeks left last night for her home in Minne- |apolis, Minn. | RETURNS FROM CHICAGO. ©. W. Moses, who recently, accom- | panied his son, Charles, as far east jas Chicago, returned last night. Charles received an appointment to lthe Annapolis Naval academy and \has passed his entrance examination, i | GOING HOME Miss Pearl’ Bartron who has been | visiting at the home of Mrs, Thomas iLuyben for the past two weeks re- ‘turned to her home at Douglas to- jday. Miss ‘Bertha Luyben accom- panied her home and will spend the Fourth of July visiting at her home. ON MOTOR TRIP NORTH. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bannon left | yesterday for Moinville, Canada. They will motor as far as Portal, N. D., and then take the train, Mr. and Mrs. Bannon expect to be gone for about two weeks. “A. B. Cook of the Cook Construc- | tion Co. of Helena, Mont. arrived in | the_city yesterday from St. Paw | Minn., where he was called on busi- ness connected with the late Alexan- | der McKenzie. NURSE LEAVES Miss Marie Irish, R. N. left Satur- day evening for St. Paul, where she has accepted a position in the Miller Hospital. Miss Irish was a nurse at the St. Alexius Hospital. GUESTS OVER THE FOURTH. Misses Bessie Work and Mayme Brady of Valley City, are guests at the home of Mrs. A. E. Brink, 512 Ave A. over the Fourth of July. | AWAY ON VACATION. Miss Kathryn Brown left today fo a couple of week’s visit at her home in New England. Miss Brown is an employee of Lucas & Co. OVER THE FOURTH. Wesley McDonnell of Cannon Bail is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. McDonnell over, the Fourth of July, VACATION TRIP. E. M, Nordland left Saturday for a vacation trip to Grand Forks and at the Detroit Lakes in Minnesota. VISITORS HERE Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Jackson and daughter, Miss Eleanor of Mott, were visitors here today. G. A. Brooks of Wilton, made a business trip to the city yesterday. TO GIVE SOCIAL. The Young People’s Society of Christian Endeavor of the Presby- terian church will give an ice cream social all the x«fternoon and even- ing of July 4 on the church lawn. Everybody is invited. The proceeds will be used: to send delegates to the summer conference at Jamestown July 10-16, TO VISIT PARENTS. Miss Emma Schmunk left Sunday night for Crookston, Minn., where she will spend a month visiting with her parents, 1 Mr. and Mrs. E. A, Knutson ana Misses Evelyn and Madelyn Knutson of Hettinger, were visitors in the city yesterday. P. A. Briest and Jacob Hildebrand of Ashley, were callers in Bismarel today. E. C. Harvey of Wing, made a business trip to Bismarck yesterday. GC. J. Kunz of Killdeer, transacted business here today. Rev. A. Devering of Zeeland, is visiting in the city. Paul Goetz of Hazen was a visitor here yesterday. > -——— | CITY NEWS | ——_— Baby Boy The birth of a baby boy is an- nounced by Mr. and Mrs. A. Person of 510 Ave, A. ; Baby Girl Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allenstorth of Brittin announce the birth of a baby ‘daughter at the St. Alexius hospital. Stores Close Wednesday Afternon During July and August Webb Bros., Lucas’s and Harris-Robert- son’s, will cloSe of a Wednesday af- ternoon in order to give their em- ployes a rest in the middle of the week, Bismarck Hospital John M. Geisler of Ashley, Morgan Oakman of the city, J. H. Schloemer of the city, and Mrs, John Soehrer of Mott have entered the Bismarck hospital for treatment. Mrs. Oscar Backley of Van Hook, and Mrs. Wil- liam Miller of Stanton have been discharged from the hospital. St. Alexiys Hospital Miss Leona M. Densmore of Sterl- ing, Walfred Ecklund of Washburn, Mrs. John Hoffart of Beulah, Mrs. Harry Crawford of\, the city, Allen Strong of Hazen, M. E. Sbzabo of the city, Master Joseph Obowa of the city, K. R. Knowles of Wilton and Mrs. Jacob Thomas of Timmer have entered the St. Alexius hospital for treatment. Mrs. L. Riemann of Douglas, Mrs. Jacob P. Brosz of Washburn, Mrs. Christ Schantz of Glen Ullin, Mrs. A. S. Mischel of Glen Ullin, Mrs. Grover Riggs of the city, Mrs. J. B. Olsberry of the city, Mrs. J. P. Curran'and baby boy, Miss Genevieve Johnson of Napoleon, Mrs. John Kelsch of Bentley, Mrs. Jacob Kallio of Wing, Mrs. H. Kerz- mann of Blackwater, R. Moore of the city, Mrs. John Weinhardt of Glen Ullin, Mrs. M. Grewer of Glen Ullin, Carl Martinson of Kintyre, and Baby Lillia Berger of Glen Ullin have been discharged from the hospital. ‘BISMARCK BOYS The St. Mary's boys returned from Brush Lake Saturday evening where they had been in camp with Mr. Mc- Leod. Brush is a very pretty little lake about 60 miles north of Bis- marck. The approach to the water is coarse sand and gravel. The water is farly clear and the swimming good. In lieu of boats the boys con- structed a raft and paddles on which Clem Boesjflug made the long dis- tance recqrd. The boys enthusias- tically acclaim Brush Lake as the one best bet for a coming site. For the month of July special at- tention will be paid to swimming. Swimmng classes will be conduct- ed for boys and girls and life sav- — ee ee IT’S DELICIOUS C THE BISMARCK TRIBU. PAGE FIVE ying classes for those who can qaul-| through his dramatic efforts while ify. f attending the ‘University of North Full particulars will be announced Dakota and has -since been engaged later. yin producing plays and pageants for ithe Jchn B, Rogers Co. of Fostoria, | | Ohio. | The pageant is to be presented ix ; commemoration of the coming of the | first white settlers to northwestern RAISE FUND ! North Dakota who located near where | Minot is situated in 1882, A parade IS PLANNED. each day of the pageant will reveal the progress made in the past 40 Women to Raise Money to years and people from all parts of, | Northwestern North Dakota wil: Operate Masonic Temple Rest Room | make up the east of performers and| ' otherwise assist with the celebration | j Important events in northwestern [North Dakota sinee the arrival of Lewis and Clark at Fort Mandan, near the junction of the Missouri anw Knife rivers, will be shown in the GOLF TOURNEY TOMORROW All Members of Country Club Given Chance in Play A Fourth of July golf handicap golf tournament in which every mem- ber of the Country Club is urged to enter will be held starting tomorrow morning at 10 a, m. Handicaps will be fixed on a ba- sis of this year’s scores, the national system of handicaps being used for the first time. There will be two prizes—one for the low net score and one for the low gross score, The A tag day and a food. sale will be; put on next Saturday, July 8, a3 a. result of the action taken last Sat- urday by members of the Women's Community. Council when they held their regular meeting at the Masonic temple. Mrs. W. E. Perry was made chair-/| man of the committee in charge of; the food sale and Mrs. E. J. Schultz | tournament will be 18 holes, medal play. During the time the tournament is jon the course will not be open to persons hot competing in the tourna- ment. It is emphasized, however, that POPE SENDS ‘handicaps are so fixed that every BEST WISHES '00'et?s Since in the tournament |and every member is urged to enter. Women may enter the men’s tourna- pageant which promises to be the! most elaborate spectacle ever at-| tempted in the northwe (Continued ‘from Page 1) Fargo, N. D., July 3—Pope Pius i will have charge of the committee XI sends best wishes to the people; which will direct-the tag day cam-' 4 North Dakota, the Right Rev./ paign. Members of the various viors 5 s O'Reilly, bish f the F. i men’s organizations of the city will! J8mes O'Reilly, bishop of the Fargo, be asked to assist in the carrying out! “iscese, announced today, following of these campaigns which have for! his return from Rome and other, their purpose the raising of funds to, P¥ropean points. pay the salary of the matron inj charge of the rest room in the Ma-; 7... A ION sonic temple and to defray current, J" the list of active pallbearers expenses of the organization. j of the: Alex McKenzie funeral, the A tentative constitution: for the "2me sof E. A. Williams was inad- i p 4 | vertently omtited. Mr. Williams was establishment of a ‘central registra-| nite lene tend ae is Toner alte tion bureau in connection with char-| 2 life lo prmer, pol itable work by.organizations in the! tical leader and served with him in city was presented by the committee, My of, the ventures that had as which had been appointed at the last! their object the upbuilding of Bis- meeting to report on such plans and, ™#tck and the state in general, will be presented for the considera-, A CORREC’ C When YouTry & ») Your Best to Ws Look YourBest oe) always be cure to use ‘ ARINELLO Phantom Powder ation of the city and county com- missioners this week. A motion to. send a letter to the city commission- ers asking that a meter inspector and a meat inspector for the city of Bismarck be appointed was passed. | In the absence of the’ president, Mrs. Edward Bannon, Mrs. Charles. Moses presided at the meeting, | } MINOT STAGES | BIG PAGEANT ‘ | ON JULY 21-22: Minot, July 3.—Minot young ladics are. all astir over the contest being conducted by the Minot Association of Commerce through the local daily newspaper to select the young lady who will take the part of “Miss Why- not Minot” in the historical pageant of Northwestern North Dakota which the association is presenting in a natural amphitheater July 21 and 22. A primary election is beingyheld until July 7 and the three highest. candi- dates will then appear on a ballot un- til July 14 when the ene receiving the most votes will be declared winner The association had enlisted the! co-operation: of the Playmakers. of the University of North Dakota and has engaged professional producers including Melvin B, Johnson, son’ of | C. A. Johnson of Minot. Mr. John- son gained widespread popularity | | POC Shope. Will Close all Day WEDNESDAY || During JULY and AUGUST INHAUUATANARAAE TAAL xy I oo 000 i disappointment. ee il Special Announcement Commencing July 5th, our store will close at 12 o’clock noon every Wednesday during July and August. This is in co-operation with other leading stores in | Bismarck, during the two hot months of the season. | Please bear this announcement in mind so as to avoid A. W. LUCAS CO. * Et LITT Each i. The charming im- provement incom: plexion beauty lasts all day and the skin is pro; vided with proper Protection, as this Safety.matches are used in re- mote regions around the Red Sez which have never been visited by a white, man. The Roman women often’ curled their hair and sprinkled it with gold | dust. Powder does not STIPE eee wash off. Hemstitching. N. W. Kelley, Pct ie teeta 211 Broadway, Bismarck, Toom 4. Hughes Bide? N. D. Bismarck, Opposite G, P. Hotel, Make Preserv- | _ ing Perfect by using 4 sugar and 4% Karo | Crystal White—instead of all , sugar. Be sure to ask your gro- cer for Karo RED LABEL. FREE: Ask your grocer or write Corn Products Refining Company, Dept. A, Argo, Ill., for beautiful and instructive Karo Preserving Folder. Selling Representative Corn Products Sales Company 827 Lumber Exchange BI Minneapolis, Mit ment with handicaps fixed or if there! siring to enter a women’s tournament are enough women golf players de-| will be held also. SUNN During July and August This Store Will Close at 12 Noon Each Wednesday We Request the Public to Arrange Their Buying Accordingly. Webb Bros. LANL Independence Day On July Fourth we observe the 146th celebration of Independence Day. For 146 years the United States has enjoyed Liberty and the pursuit of happiness as a result of ra} ] the Declaration of Independence — signed My nearly a century and a half ago. A noted traveler recently returned from Europe has made this statement: “To appre- ciate the United States of America, its gov- ernment, its prosperity and all the wonderful opportunities for rich and poor alike, spend a year abroad.” » The most meager appreciation of our ad- | vantages as a nation will be just cause for a | little extra noise on July Fourth. Because it { q is a legai holiday, this bank will not be open for business on that day. . Gn NATIONAL BISMARCK, NO. DAKOTA NUH ALNADUA AUCH meal with Shredded Wheat and berries the Biscuit take up the fruit juices pre fruits and serve with milk or cream, adding sugar to suit the taste. More nutritious and more wholesome than ordinary “shortcake” and so much easier to prepare. When you ask for Shredded Wheat be sure you get the original Shredded Wheat you have always eaten, made at Niagara Fulls, N. Y.— always clean, always pure, always the same high quality. ‘I'wo Biscuits with milk or cream, or with berries or other fruits, make a satisfying meal. SV TU TSU UAT nn aA Dainty, Delicious Delight for the warm days when the palate is tired of heavy foods. - Shredded Wheat: With Strawberries Being made in Biscuit form it is so easy to prepare a delicious, wholesome richness of their natural flavor. Cover the Biscuits with strawberries or other TO UIA LP D. T. OWENS & CO. For, Sale Five room bungalow, thoroughly modern. Price. For Sale Seven room house. Excellent condition. Price.. For Sale Five room housé, two story, fully modern, Price. For Sale Five room bungélow. Price.. $3450 D. T. OWENS & CO. Room 1, Eltinge Blk. Phone 421. LA UNDCQUIUOUNUIUAEUUNAUQQV ACCME UTED or other fruits. The porous shreds of senting them to the palate in all the