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ten al pe . to attend summer school! MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1928 Sanne reer IK. YOU'VE SLEEVES AT ALL, ’ MUST BE BIZARRE | Social and | Personal Dr. and Mrs. La Rose Entertain at a Pre-Nuptial Dinner rv. und Mrs. V. J. LaRose of 522 Sixth reet entertained at their | home at an elaborate pre-nuptial inner Saturday evening at 8 o'clock | copiplimentary to Miss Mary McGil- liu Sof Mandan whose marriage to Je- rome Murphy of Mandan will take e June 20. Floral and table decorations wert charmingly carried out in white and xold, ferns und yellow roses form- ing an artistic background ove. Tyieh candje light softly played as tie guests entered the dining room. \ beautiful miniature altar lightec with six candles occupied the center of the table. Above the altar before which stood a bridal couple and a |; priest’ in’ white surplice was sus- pended a large wedding bell fes- inoned with lilies of the valley Covers were laid for twelve guest and the place cards, were charming little s bearing the picture o1 4 pide by cupid. A six course c\finer was served. | i guests were relatives and ids of the honor guests and in jed Mr, and Mrs, J, H. MeGillic rand Mrs, James H, McGillic Jr., r, and Mrs. Frank MeGillic, Mr d Mrs, Charles McDonald, and Je ‘ome Murphy, all of Mandan, Dur- ing the past few weeks a number ot affairs have been given in of Miss McGillie who is a popular member of the younger so- cial set. vi clud M ‘me or social honor th Surprise Friends ot With House Warming Mr and M Paul Ryan were de- ligttfully surprised at their home ng 21 W. Thayer street by twenty | os their friends Saturday evening: affair was in the nature The of aj they are the important thing about {+The long tight sleeve Miss Rudge Presents Students THEY with a circular band attached to the dress and crossing the arm several inches below the shoulder. Long wide sleeves vary their lines by being cut \to gracefully drooping points. has added | Skirts draped continue in favor The and pleated «panels are scen more Where sleeves exist at all on sum- er dresses they are startling, bizarre gaily frilled. Present or absent e season's styles, ffles from wrist to elbow. otherwise sleeveless frock is shown ‘and more as the season advances. In Recital Tuesday at High School Mrs. Hugh- cs and Mrs, Hearl will play the ac- Miss Clara Rudge will present a| high school auditorium. house warming and tN: guests spent! group of her students of voice and COUINATIIMGALATEOT CHES (Hue nUTA: the ie Bits ia eaneine and) taying | expression in recital Tues: even-l bers, The foslowing program will catds © honors at cards were,. , B16. o'clock he be given: won by Mrs, AuG) Wilkinson. ‘At 11 {272 June at o'clock at the be given lock the visitors Served luncheon. | . ny a ATDAETS RGA re netedpnite | TCIUGE eee London Ronald Timer home of Mr. and Mts. 0. H. Miss Pierce Lerum, | The Grammyfone At Fond-Du-Lac es | I beri NEWTON © ., * Large Crowd Hears } Dunna ‘ < i MeGui Recital at Eltinge: : Bayar Jaconsox ase : Vio Che Sapete—From Marriage of Figaro Mozart , 1 8 g A ; eo and ernrecieie andi ence| Mrs. Hucues uttended the recital given by the. ,. . 7 5 : > tudents of Harry L. Wagner andj P'rio—Out Where The West Begins Philleo Miss Eleanor Allen of Mandan at the | Eitings theater yesterday gfternoon. | jy Mrs. Heart; Mr. Sagartassen ano Mr. Henpricksen etty At the Baseball Game The little folks showed’ splendid hee technique \in their playing and the! oe Miss Cockran inced students presented selee-| Rells of ‘The Sea 5 : 5 é Soliman ons of different meaciiis in al Eart. HEeNpRICKSEN sing: a er. closing num- * r : > nig Hee aie ocr ne meanene| Duet—Venetian Boat Song. 5 5 Blumenthal an opera and piano number: Mrs. HEARL AND Mr. SAKARIASSEN riven by Mr. pence and ase Allen! Habanera—From Carmen. . saa Bizet was eautiful number ana} are thoroughly appreciated by the aud-| 4 Miss Cocran ience. Those taking part in the pro-| Laddie gram were Dorothy Tiedman, Audrey Marion ACKERMAN Rohrer, Eleanor Maun, Effie Ros bane ny Bt cars a : sane Merle“Smart, Jean Setser, Phylis' My Heart At Thy Dear Voice—From Sampson and Aalila.... : Rosen, Vegnice Smait, Anna David, siteae reese : » Saint Saens Wm. Lahr. Jr., Louise Berndt, Betty unham, and Dorothy Skeels. The jaying of the different students re- d great credit upon their s for the training they had received A pleasing introduction to the oe selections was the introduce N tio§ given each musician by Little Jed Craswell, iM RETURNS TO SIOUX CITY Miss Flora Murray returned Sat- A Song of Thanksgiving. 4 A Domestic Farce in One Act Mes. HiaRL Frances Alletsen Mr, SAKARIASSEN THE REAL THING . John Kendricks Bangs Irs. Magginnis—Proprietor of Employment Bureau— ‘ 6 o 6 . Mrs. Hughes Miss Newton Irs. Delancy Pell—An Employer Mrs. Thaddeus Perkins—A Lady of Meekness and Spirit . Miss Cockran | urday fom Sioux City, Ia. where | 3 eee d : a : ( Miss she has been teaching in the Com- | Mrs, Browning—A Sufferer From Domestic Complications mercial department of the high { eg i ox igi gi toa ss AS ae schol. This is the fourth year in| 4 . : A Bi Mike Matar. ee ee teach- | Mrs. Hawkns—A Discouraged Seeker After Help —Miss Monson ing at Sioux City. During the sum mer she will take ‘some advance courses at the University of Minne- sota and spend the remainder of her n with her parents, Mr. and A. R. Murray. Mrs, | SNTERTAINS AT LUNCHEON | Mrs. Otto Dirlam entertained » group of friends in honor of Mrs George A, Schneider of Galena, 1:3. nd daughter, Miss Anna of Uhicago, who are guests at the home o: . Mtenhart, a sister of Mrs. chneider, Friday afternoon. After | a social afternoon spent in sewing a 4 o'clock luncheon was served. Cov- , ers were laid for ten. B TO JAMESTOWN Mr. and Mrs. George Register and daughters, Beatrice and Lavina will leave tomorrow for Jamestown to attend the graduation exercises of Jamestown College from which their son, George will graduate Wednes-| day, Miss Lavina Register eens a teacher in the public schools will, xo from Jamestown to Valey City » ON. VACATION Miss Dorothy Vetter, stenograph- er in the office of the staté superin- tendent of public instrugtion, left}, aturday for St, Paul, Minn, to en- yy two-week vacation. Enroute Miss Vetter will stop in Fargo to visit with friends for a few days and then will attend the graduation ex- ercises of her brother, Archie Vet- ter, while in St. Paul.. VISITS DALE SIMON |L. F. Hoagland of the editorial staff of the “News Messenger,” of Marshall, Minn, passed through here by automobile enroute to the west coast. While in Bismarck he visited with Dale Simon. Accompanying him were Dr. Freese and B. C. Dav- /idson of Marshall. -VISITS DAUGHTER. ¢ Chris Bertsch, Jr., returned from the Twin Cities Friday while \these he vetted. with his daughter,! Miss Bex}ha,.who is a student-at the Uni- versity. of Minnesota, Miss Bertsch} . is expected home for the summer|.to re vacation about June 19, *e * Mrs. Bridget O'H Bell—Errand Girl. : 6 5 St Other Employers Seeking Positions | _ter of Mr. and Mrs, A. Johansen, is * spending aunt, Mrs. J, A, Novak at Minot shopped and visited with friends in Freise left yesterday with ra—A Culinary Artist Mrs, Newton Elisabeth Newton 3 . Mrs. Hearl » . . Miss Ingram Feta at a ea NS ES VISITING AUNT mother and brother ,to attend the Margaret Mary Johansen, daugh-| graduation of Paul Freise, a medical student, at the University of North several Dakota at Grand Forks, weeks with her SHOPPING HERE Mr. and Mrs. R, Schatz of Goodrich VISIT FRIEND IN CENTER Miss Mary White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E, C, White, left Saturday to spend two weeks in Center as the ismarck Saturday. guest of Miss Allie Dunn. CATHOLIC MISSIONARY SOCIETY The regular meeting of the Cath- their} olic Ladies and Girls Missionary So- WAVES FURNISH THE MUSIC ATTEND. GRADUATION Mrs. J. C. Beck and Miss M. H. dente of the ancient Greek’ dances at the Mayfair School, Gorles- » Btu ny England, rehearse on the shore, stless waves, i 1 ' THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ciety will be held Wednesday even- ing June 13, at St Mary's school aud- itorium at 8 o'clock. Every meniber is urged to attend. BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. George Munger gave a birth- day party for her son, Melvin, who | celebrated his ninth birthday, Sat-j urday. Nine of his little playmates | spent the afternoon in playing games | and at the matinee performance at the Eltinge. After the theatre a! birthday lunch was served. A large birthday cake with nine candles oc- cupied a place of honor on the din- ing room table. Decorations were prettily carried out in a pink and white. JOIN DAUGHTER Mr, ond Mrs. F. A. Lahr left yes- terday by automobile for Chic#go,! IL, to, meet their daughter, Miss Lucile who is a student at Noith- western University. Enroute — back to Bism:#-k they will visit, with Mr. Fohi's parents, Mr. and Mrs, V. Lahr at Parkersbergh, Ia, and stop \ the Minneso.a lakes’ for several weeks, BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. Chris Bertseh, Jr, entertain el ata birthday party for her little jdaughtcr, La Verne’s eighth birth- dey Friday afternoon. Decorations were carried out. in pik and’ whi candles "on the big birthday cake| which occupied a place of honor on! the table being pink. iN JOIN IN MARRIAGE Miss Mabel Auguta Carlsen, a school teacher at Hettinger and O. D. Smith of Bismarck were united in marriage Thursday afternoon at the Methodist parsonage by-Hev. ‘S. F. Halfyard. Mr. nith is connec ed with the Bismarck. Typewriter company, ON VACATION IN SEATTLE | M John Maassen and daughter, | Mae, and son, John left Sun- | for a vacation of five weeks ad Seattle, Wash. They will be guests | of Mr. and Mrs, Russell Rohr and Paul Maassen while away, BACK FROM. VISIT Mrs. R. D, Corwin returned Satur- day from Taylor where she has been visiting with her father. At Dickin- son and Medora she yisited with old | friends and was « guest at Bill Me- Carty's famous Custer Trail ranch. DEGREE UF HONOR The regular meeting of the Degree | of Honor will be held Tuesday eve- | ning, June 12 at A, O. U. Wy hall; The meeting will open promptly at| 8 o'clock. | BIBLE SCHOOL PICNIC. A big picnic for all the children attending the Vacation Bible school was held this afternoon at Thomp- Grove. It wag expected that al hundred would attend. GUEST OF BROTHER rtrude Huber, a teather at Ransom, who has been the guest of her brother, Albert Huber, over the week end left this morning for her home at Wahpeton, é GUESTS OF MRS. LENHART Mrs, M. Lenhart has as her guest her sister, Mrs. George A. Schneide. | of Galena, IIL, and daughtey, Miss Anna, who is a registered nurse at the Michael Ries hospital in Chicago, tt VISIT FRIENDS | Mr. and Mrs. John Nordahl and Mrs. Collins of Halliday spent the week.end in town visiting with friends at the hospital, _ | Edmond De Cosse, of Miles City, Mont., a former resident of Bismarck din the city yesterday. H and Emil Bobb left today by_automy- bile for Valley City to attend the Schneider trial as witnesses. YEOMEN LODGE MEETING The regular meeting of the Brotherhood of American Yoemen Lodge No 603 will be held: tonight All members are urged to be pres ent. FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY The Women’s Foreign Missionary society of the Methodist church will meet tomorrow afternoon at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs, S. G Severtson of 823 Fifth Street. CALLED OUT OF TOWN Albert Teske left Saturday for Shaskic, Minn. He was valled there by news of the death of his father who was ninety-one years of age. | LEAVES FOR CANNONBALL Bertrum Dunn, 14, son of Mr. and Mrs. B, M. Dunn, has gone to the Krier ranch on the Cannonball to! remain during the summer. ! IN CITY ON BUSINESS. C, B. McMillan of Hannah, mem- ber of the Guaranty Fund Commis- sion, is in the city today. , VISITING PaRENTS Mrs, William Robinson of Staples, Minn., arrived last night to spend two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E, J. Gobel. Mrs, Sapsanna Coder of Sterling spent Saturday. shopping ‘in Bis- marcck, * Jacob Lehatz of McClusky was & business caller today. ea ‘ | CITY NEWS | —_—_—___—___—_—_—_-——_o Second Roy’s Camp The second boy's camp will leave Bismarck for Lake Isabel, Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Thirty boys have enlisted in this camp. All are asked to mble at the Court House where they will be met by Rotarians ‘and taken to camp. . To Hold Reheatsal .The Elks band will hold a re- heirsal Tuesday night at .8 o'clock | snapping turtle, iB. H. Smith, Steele INTERIOR FINISHING AND H BOO: PAGE FIVE hy a fraternal guard, Miss ‘Ruth bo noble of Abu Baku Temple, Sioux ¢ of Washington Monument. wedding. WED AT SHRINE CONVENTION Here bride and groom are riding to the i] ‘ly understood and applied in the! spirit of its founder nine o'clock “after play” of alli wito canghelp in the moming supervis | Mr. Liessman spoke earli in the] ion of the little folks, This meeti . year on South America. The ad-j will be held at the Wm. Moore Giess last evening is the last ad- grounds, The playground committee # series whieh Nh heen given at siully receive any one who can Tinw. SiHUa orUvURline mercleeRe help in the morning work. No one more ‘than one nl kel to serve | morning a week, | Play Night at William Moore ra Moore Butler Studio will close from June 14 to June 19 on vecount of attending the State Christian Endeavor Conven- tion at Dickinson. Fonight i Wn will be yirtound 1 at choot meetin at Summer Time Is Kiddies’ Time el Pawal and Ninder 6 Bro: la, were mi i hedy is requested to appear in nis shoes and be prepared to buy, omething. \ 1 Cavell Scouts n, | Capture Turtle Girl scouts have no terror of | prowling animals. Sunday parents visiting the girls’ camp on Apple Creek east of the city found they had captured a big weighing 45 pounds, which was strolling on the camp, ac- cording to J, B. Sayler. if the turtle might uncomfortable for bathers it w moved far from the scene. ! The girls have ned their camp! the Edith Cavell camp. There are} 1h there, and the re enjoying it immensely. In addition to the lad-| ecat the camp regularly, the fathers of the girls take turns in’ spending one night each at the camp. They will be in camp a week or 10 days. . . ! Business Man, Dies: j “Smith " ena cle died | noon at d 1 to myocarditis. Vor a number of years Mr. Smith! j had run a blacksmith and wagon) i shop. He survived by a wife,! Mis. Emma Smith, two sons, George! B, Smith of Regan and Hoton A.| smith of Steele, two daughters, Mrs./ Jack Reeves, of Aberdeen, S. D. Miss Addie Smith of Steele and two} sisters in New York, his former home, is Funeral services will be held Steele tomorrow afternoon Methodist church with Rev. F } in charge. Burial will take place in the Stecle cemetery EEL! K STACKS MEMORIAL | BUILDING, BISMARCK, N. D.! Sealed bids will be received by the} tate Board of Admini: nat the sardner Hotel, Fargo, North Dakota, the-hour 1 . Wednes- day, June 27, 1% for steel book stacks and interior finishing, includ-| ing marble work, terrazzo work, or- | namental bronze work, elevators, wood finish and cork flooring, of the Memorial Building, Bismarck, North! Dakota, according to the plans and| specifications prepared by Keith and lurke, Architects and Engineers, Fargo, North Dakota.¢ Drawings will be on file at the apolis, | and at Builders’ Exchanges in Minn St. Paul, Duluth and Farg the office of the Architects. Addi- tional copies for the private use of | contractors may be obtained from the Architects upon making a deposit of $20.00, of which $10.00 will be re- “funded upon return of drawings and | religiou specifications in good condition. Bids must be submitted in the form given in the specifications, in a seal- ed envelope, and accompanied .with a bidder's bond equal to 5 percent of the amount of bid which will bb! forfeited by the contractor should he fait to provide a satisfactory surety bond and enter into the contract. The Board of Administration re- serves the right to accept or reject | any or all bids. FE. G, WANNER, Executive Secretary. | State Board of Administration, | Bismarck, N. D: KBITH AND KURKE, + Architects and Engineers, Fargo, North Dakota. . 5-26 HERE FOR BRIDE. preparatory to Flag Day. @xercises. Volley Ball ga A volley ball game. will be held king their rhythm from the|on the Methodist tennis court at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening. Every- i H | | | { t } 1 Lord Northesk, man, smiled broadly as. the Olym- pic docked at New York. He came British ‘noble- to. Ame 2, elaim: | Jessica sith, 26 bie BElderm:saP hie.» Liessman Speaks on India Cha And we are ready with fitting footwear for little feet — as well as for the grownups. At all times we carry a complete assortment of State's Attorney Charles Licksman little folk’s shoes and slippers — The kind they like Bpoke dust) nights abe ythe: sBartist — the kind you like and the kind that wear. chureh on India. Mr, Liessman spent some time in India SPECIAL years ago, has kept in clo. 5; ‘ ei Rul tn Penn teeDUithyeatiGes. Arenduteces A large lot of white shoes and slippers for the rjbed vividly the polyglot children at Ne of Indi both as to social 98c Per Pair. habits and racial make up showing, that the European races have a dircet racial kinship to tho e peo ple Mr. Liessman spoke at length on the present st movement inf as the leader of pi nd creat force in the seve rnment, ying that right to i laws which ple as The pli n people for self Gandhi was quoted a h people to that no government upon any ppuggnant eof the Bible in Indian life is very large, the at- aid, and: the hope of the millions there is Christianity right torney Roberts and Second Street North, Fargo, N. Dak, Consolidated, will hereafter be under the same management and students enrolling at one of these Colleges may change to'the other without loss of time, change of text-books’ or additional tuition charges. Both Colleges:in session thruout the year. Enroll for our Summer Courses, and we will send you to a good business or banking position immediately upon graduation, (The Bismarck College) For free catalog and particulars write— G. M. LANGUM. Pre: , Bismarck, N. Dak. Se dish All the nutriment you need for a half day’s work, and so easily digested and so pleasing to the appetite after the heavy foods of Winter —two Shredded Wheat Biscuits with berries and cream. Just like lifting a heavy load from mind and body. The crisp, tasty.shreds of whole wheat combined with the choicest product of the American gar- den—luscious, red ripe strawberries. Contains all the body- building material in thewhole wheat grain with just enough bran to insure regular =» bowel movement. Ready- cooked, ready-to-eat. A free sample of Shredded Wheat with our new booklet, ‘‘The Happy Way to Health,”” ig sent free on request. : The Shredded Wheat Company Niagara Falls, N. Y. heat _ With strawberries or.other Bs 2 . \ t