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SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1923 social and | Personal seerct Marriage Is Announced Miss LydiasSchmierer of Ellendale ind Frank J. Bavendick of Bismarck | were united in marriage at the | ‘Methodist parsonage at Bismarck by | Rey. S. FP, Halfyard April 11, accord- ng to announcement cards received | his week by friends. The marriage ook place while Mrs. Bavendick was isiting with her brother, C. M. Sch- nierer. No one except a few inti- friends and members of th ntly were acquainted with the se- i Mrs. Bavendick is a daughter of . and Mrs. Michael Schmierer of Ellendal graduate of the Ellen- dale high school, and an advanced tudent at the Normal school here. Yr. Bavendick, formerly of Dubu- was with the government toned in Ellendale three years ago, later being transferred to Salt Lake City, Utah, During the past year he has been connected with the local weather bureau. Mr, and Mrs, Ba-| vendick returned to Bismarck yester- | day afte: being honor guests at a! reception at the Schmierer home. will be at home at the Hazcl- hutsi. ; Give Farewell Party | For Regan Teacher; A farewell party was given at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fisher ay evening an honor | of Medina was spent by the young pe ng games and at midnight were served. de was presented — with utiful gifts as tokens of in which she was held by { nds which she had won whuc teaching in Regan, HOME FOR su MMER VAC ATION | Miss Mary Atkinson and Miss Ruth Pollard returned last — night iy Hollins, Va., where they have | beM attending Hotlins College, to pend the summer with their respec- tive parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. At- kinson- and Mrs. Mell Pollard. En- route home the young women visited for # day with a classmate at Ham- ilton, Ohio. VISITING MOTHER, Sister Mary Magna of Portlana , Ore. arrived yesterday to visit with her mother, Mrs. William Morris who has been ill for somé time. Sis- ter Magna, who belongs to the Sister Providence has been on oseph’s hospital at V; Washington, where she ess of the training school. JOIN IN MARRIAGE. Miss Alma S. Fricke of Driscoll and John M. Mount of Driscoll, were unit «din marriage in Bismarck yester- by Rey, S. F, Halfyard. Cecil and Elma Strandemo were for the young couple. The eacher at Driscoll. Mr. ond Mrs. MBURE will make their home of duty in couve dire n- is ENTERTAIN AT DINNER. Mrs. W. B. Hartley entertained Mr, nd M Robert Neil of Seattn, ish., Mr. and Mrs. u. F, Smith of Mandan, and Mr. and Mrs. John Heat- «rv of Mandan, at a 7 o'clock dinner last evening. Decolitions were charmingly carried cAt with gladioli, LEAVE FOR CALIFORNIA Miss Carrie Haugen, secretary of Anti-Tuberculosis society, an¥ i nd Mrs, J. G. LaMount of Dun- will leave this evening for} to attend a Na-| on Tuberculesis Barbara, Cal: tional Conference June 18 to 23. ON VACATION Margaret Anderson, epeiator at the local telephone office left$this morning to spend a two- week vacation with her parents in Grand’ Forks and with her sister at Stephens, Minn, HERE FOR MEETING Dr. J. Grassick of Grand Forks was here today to attend a meeting | of the state health council. Mrs, C. Olds and Leo Olds Stanton were city visitors today. M chief of FORMER RESIDENT STOPS OVER Williani Basham of Beach a’ former resident of Bismarck, stop-' ped over in Bismarck yesterday for # short visit with friends enroute to his home from the firemen’s con-, vention at Devils Lake, LEAVES ON VISIT. Miss Anna Soderquist left th.t morning forWashburn and Underwood end her vacation visiting with ‘ ives and friends. Enroute she will visit with her sister, Mrs. F, L. Weighton at Steele. GIVES RECITAL. ! Miss Clara Rudge will present a soup of her voice and expression pu- ‘ls in recital Tuesday evening, June 12, at 8:15 o'clock at the high school auditorium. The public is cordially invited to attend. RETURNS FROM WISCONSIN. “Wrreg E, Jones, so of Mr. and Mrs, B. E, Jones, will arrive home to- night from Madison, Wis. where he has been attending the University of Wisconsin. RETURNS FROM FARGO iss Marguerite Mickelson, super- visor at the local telephone office, returned today from Fargo where she has been spending the past two weeks | visiting with her aunt. RETURNS FROM COLLEGE Miss Chartotte Logan returned last night from Grand Forks where: jevery beach w | Rialto theatre. Don’t Forget Your Wrap When You Go Bathing | You'll Find You’re Out of Style at The Beaches This Summer, If You Go Without One When you dress up in your fancy summer, and are all ready to go ou For it will without one thi ar. In fact, ered quite as necessary as the bath But don't shrink trom getting i ‘ap is eee ee es y L. Wag- ner assisted by the pupils of M Eleanor K. Allen of Mandan will ap- pear in recital Sunday afternoon at The piano pupils of Ha }Conne Autrefois . With Castenets aes Je N Phantoms (Danse Grotesque) Masnolit Intermezzo Tabelie Espagnole Grand Polka d’ Concert Valse de Fleurs FIN Kamenoi Ostrow . Miss Au Big Crowd Attends Vocal Recital A large audience™attended the re- cital given by the pupils of + Mrs. Hermann Scheffer last night at the The entire program was well selected and the vocalists showed skill in the way in which they presented their numbers. Most of the singers taking part ar well known vocalists of Bismarch. who enjoy wide popularity by their singing. Mr. Berndt, Mr. Ferner, Mr. Humphrey, Mr. Hahn, and Mr. Grif- fen, Mrs. Priske, Mrs. Duemeland Mrs. Bauer, Mrs. Barnes, Mrs. Tar- Piano {gart, Mrs., Scotharn, Mrs.” Graham, es Mitchel, Mabel and Lillian Rigler and Conley. being among those taking part. Miss Rigler was the winner of a place in the recent musical contest. Many of the selections sung wére from such well knows opera as Tann- hauser, Rigoletto, and others. Madame Scheffer and Mrs. Baue played the accompaniments. RETURNS FROM AGRICUL- TURAL COLLEGE H, J. Fogarty returned last night from Fargo where he has been at- tending the Agricultural college. He was accompanied home by his {fiend Mr. Greenfield who will visit at his home, ON MOTOR TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Gard Wallace left yesterday for a motor trip to Valley City. They expect to be gone over the week end. ~ LEAVE FOR SUMMMER HOME Dr. F. B, Strauss and son, Ernest, left today for Green Lake, Minn, to join Mrs. Strauss and family at their summer home. VISITS SISTER she has been attending the Univer- sity of North Dakota. ; i Rev. E. Widenhoefer of Heil call- edn friends here today, v Miss Marie Huber who has been visiting her sister Louise, at James- town College returned last night. Jacob Hafner of Beulah was a’ j business: caller today. to watch the waves—don’t forget your wrap! a breach of beac ‘ the wrap is consid- They come in Dororiry Chanson Bohemienne Bes AUDREY Flower Song i , ELEANO: (1 sd Mi A Morning Ride i FEIE Poinsettia (léntre’ Acte) : Merve VERNIC Berry Dunuam Dororuy SKunis bathing suit, this {—checked, ut to the beach— fashion to go isn't essential. What to the beach. ing suit itself. it wet. Because ks Harry Wagner Presents Pupils In Recital Sunday ae at Eltinge thre ‘clock at the Eltinge thea jitre. 1 public is cordially ec ny owill m for the « to atten en up follows: ces : Van Guel Mie Man Suess Van Gael R6ure os Lange R MANN iss Allen) Risher Rost #8 Lynn Smart Reinecke (Pupil Miss Allen) Puytis Rose: N ete OR Davis | { SMART Anna Davis Serenade Mignonne BPMs cs Grunfeld Wa. Laur Jr. Salut a’ Pesth (Octave Study) : Kowalski _Loutse Bernpr Tschaikowsky NUE Rubenstein ‘Mr. W AGNI RK - Organ CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS, The Catholic Daughters of Amer- ica will meet Monday evening at 8 | jo'clock at St, Mu Mr,| and Mrs. L. S. Stephenson have returned to their home in Alberta, Canada, after visiting with friends in Bismarck. Gifts for The Bride There is unusual distinc- tion and satisfaction in a KNOWLES bridal gift of silver.” The very name of this house on the box gives the Bride a thrill of joyous ex- pectancy—an assurance of worthiness—a guarantee of superior quality. Your gift to’ the’ bride should give lasting gratifi- cation. Therefore—let it be Knowles silverware. Our seventeenth year in Bismarck. F. A. Knowles \ Jeweler. iamond» and Wedding Rings our Specialty. Vacation Bible | School Gives | The fourth session of the Bismarck i Vacation Bible School will give the {closing exercises at the Auditorium Haat: at 3:00 p.m. All the chil- laren are asked to be present at the (Will School Sunday afternoon not jIater than 2:30 and march to the Au- ‘ditorium, | Arrangements have been made to \ children and their paren nd teachers to Thompson's grove | mile north of the Capitol Mon- afterncon, for an outing. Program Sunday Chil- | 1 ‘PAGE FIVE Mr, the/a letter “J” Baseball. He lias Jamestown Colege as a high: school} heen a-member of the Glee Club for honor student. He as taken part in| three years, Edtor-in-Chief of the The New Testangnts Books. 1, Gospels Matthew, B: Mark, Luke Register was entered at in 4 Grade tudes ......3 Grade -Character Sketch of TRIE ee ee. B Grade | Intercollegiate Debates, was Presi-! Annual in 1923, and President of the John—Story from life of Jesus. [cent and secretary of the N. D,| Yo Mis, At in 1922. Mr. Register 7 Grade |Site Oratorieal League, and has won will teach. Historical Acts. Scribes give Great Com mission. One Who Followed. the G at com y Minut C nis i th mnision Told by ath Grade cy OVOFY HAinte Counts in the “Marching With the Here: : School] . 1 Corinthians, Ho Cor: Once let constipation get a grip on|tract; it scours out..the dangerous inthi "Galati ‘Ephe “T-" you, and your ayatem ia wide open to} toxic poisons; it puts you back or. ‘hilliniens, Colbecree enesl8n: 90% of human ailments. Statistica|echedule timo without ‘irritation oi Fhillipians, Collossians, 1 Thesso- discomfort! show that to be the proportion of illness that has constipation for a nians, IE Thessolanians, 11 Timothy Don’t delay eating Kellogg’a Bran Met tps Wishek v Bartlett | striped and in various figured materials and they're cut on the line of the street wrap. Some of them, ag the one shown in the center above, conform in design with the bathing suit. important is that it be worn on the way Else you're not in fashion. Mr, and) Mrs, Minot stopped over enroute to Valley yed short RETUL Mr, and Mr }veturned from a visit with and friends in Minneapolis j cago. v FROM TRI MARSHALL RETU FIRE H. L. Reade, state fire has returned from Devi where he attended the st men’s convention, BUSINE CALLERS iH Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Dahlof Kin- tyre were business callers Rey, E. Umb; rived in B shgrt busine: Dr. and riends | day. | Dance at Rivers le “tonight. Sehmeidler | McKenzie Orchestra. === |S | | Physico-Clinical Labo: \ 119% 4th st. Bismarck, N. D. and Treatment as authorized by DR. ALBERT ABRA M. E, Bolton, D. 0. C Address all communicat) 119% 4th St, Bismarck, N. D. Tel. 240 % It is wiht? Ssanible tha largest part of your rage of hail stones. another your crops should be by a-fail insuramce policy Insurance.” Bismarck herd Lead Us 3rd Grade But that |“! Psuim 6th Grade Memory Passage ie f Solomon 1. or Prophets S Grade Henry Clooten have a ch of Fessenden ar st might on a Walker Electronic Diagnosis M. E. Bolton, D. 0. Cg TLE jwhole season’s investment may be lost in a five minute bar- reason why protected: Ask us.about the sort of protection guaranteed by a policy in the Hartford. MURPHY . “The Man Who Knows ND. G ments onon 2. Books of History ..6 Grade Judges, Sampson, Gil tuth, I Samuel Kindergarten give Samuel's Call Mt Samuel, I Kings, Il Kings, Chronicles, I Chronicles, Ezra, Nemiah,’ Esther. seen Books 7 Grade and 4th Grade Girl Dou taniing’ veruseLiveralchene d 1 h.. High Sehool cla tion; Jermiah, Lamenta kiel, Daniel. Minor Prophets ...... 5 Grade Tell me the Stories of Jesps. © ons, P tives and Chi- IRNS marshall, Is Lake ate fire- today. of here to- and eliminate worry. ratory | { tary loss. MS sultant fons to CNL EG A af the Ten Command-| Tenth Street, a cus, Numbet, Deuter- entertained a group of girl friends} School | TRAVEL FUNDS Safety of funds is a matter of prime im- portance to the traveller. detract from the pleasure of a vacation trip as worry about the loss of one’s money. Traveller’s cheques will effect, safe guarded bank notes. cashed without question by hotels, railroads, merchants, etc., only the counter-signature of the owner being required. stolen, the owner is protected aganist mone- Issued in denominations of $10, $20, $50. | and $100 they constitute a convenient and = highly desirable medium for travel funds. First National Bank The Pioneer Bank Lake Isabel WE HAVE FOR SALE A LARGE TWO STORY COTTAGE AT THE LAKE. Upper floor built for dancing. Lower floor has three small bed rooms and large living room. Can be bought on easy terms at about half present building costs. It is an ideal place for three families to spend their _ week ends, and can be heated for hunting parties in cold weather. Box 601, Bismarck, N. D. {dieu and persons having no way to Childven,—I Timothy, Uf Timothy tarting point. Pills and cathartics| each day in some form! Try i : | w CARRS EEE all RRB tole li Titus, Philemon, en .,., {8 98 dangerous to the system as] cereal sprinkled over your favorito Tyusuice, We are MARGEAMMERNONS| Gite yea 8” grate, Gill) constipation! hot or cold cereal or cook it with hot who have ears and are willing (0) ciitnen ’* "7 Mt* Grede| |Your physician will recommend | cereals. In the latter case, add two ‘take a load of children to the ground tear BadeGeade Childe Kellogg's Bran, because it is nature's Eber for eek pron and se report to the school house at) 4) pater, 1 John 11 John iM wn relief from constipation. It is | mix iy the regular cerca! and coo! ) o'clock, GHIRMUNUR ES coe aes scientifically prepared to relieve euffer-| a8 usual. ich child is asked to bring @ pic tit : 7 ing humanity from constipation and} Kellogg’s Bran is simply delicious lunch, There will be water on a Kindergarten | it will do what no other food can do! made into muffins, popovers, raisin round, ice cream, plenty of play) 4) Prophetic It will give every sufferer permanent | bread, macaroons, pancakes, etc, a ected by Mr. MacLeod. We Revelation, Rev, 212-6, By All| (relief if it is eaten regularly—at least | Recipes are on overy package! For about six o'clock. “All the | (ve * 5 . two tablespoonfuls daily; as much | health’s sake get some Kellogg ’s Bran |children are asked to bring ech five “The Moly City” with each meal in chronic cases! immediately. All grocers, ‘cents or as much more as they wish | Benediction, Kellogg’s Bran is wonderful in its] Firet-class hotels and clubs servo jor the cones. eer Sear ire | natural, positive action. It sweeps} Kellogg’s Bran in individual pack- | Tevecation Rev. L. R. Johnsen | LEAVE FOR TRIP and cleanses and purifies the bowellages. Ask for it at your rostaurant. ion ade. Mr R. Ordaht and son, Orris | cond Grade Kindergarten Desmond of 414 Avenue A, left. to: !Grace before the Meal day for Koever, S. D., to visit with | ‘ qandere Mrs, Ordahl's parents and to. visi Second Division— with relatives and friends in Glen+ tand Up For wood, Minn, They made the trip vy | Flags Salute . way of Hankinson and expect to} | ‘The Moly Bible Opened by the fone for a month, Serihee oo The Old Testament Books EN ie RTAL FRIENDS 1, Book of Law . 7 Grade Mrs. Valentine A. Yaeger of } bride of the month, | at her home last evening. The! young women enjoyed a social even. | ing during which © number of musi. | cal selections were given, At 11 o'- | clock a course Inncheon was served, | covers being laid for eleven guests. | Mrs.. Yaeger was formerly Miss} Marie Movsbrucker. GRADUATES AT JAMESTOWN George Scott Register of Bismarck N. D., will graduate from Jamestown College, June 13, with the degree of B.A, majoring in Social Science. Big Concert on the New) Moeller Organ, McCabe | Methodist Church Evening of ; June 15th, Given by Prof. Paolo Conte of Grand Forks. Noted singers of the city will assist. Tickets $1.00. Keep your vacation witha K ODAK For your selection on our shelves—a complete choice from the handy little Vest Pocket model at $6.50 to the Special Kodaks with superior equip- ment for superior pictures. At your call in our developing and printing department—painstaking finishing you'll be glad to get. 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