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. daughter, Phylis Jean, Mrs, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1928 | RETURN FROM COLLEGE | Robert H, Kelley, a student at) Pillsbury | Academy, Owatonna, | Minn, has returned to Bismarck for i | Social and mi Personal bit fe he ee [mother in St. Paul, Minn. where they attended the jgraduation of | | Miss Vera Kangas from Oak Hail| |school, Miss Kangas will spend the |summer with Mrs, Kelley and Mrs.{ E. J. Taylor and in September will Jenter Grinell College, Grinell, Ia, | Paola Conte Gives Organ Recital at Methodist Church) ‘Conte of Grand Forks will sppeur in the organ recital to be giv- | en at McCabe Methodist Episcopal | church Friday, Juffe 15, at 8:15 0’- clock. He will be assisted by local | s and Mrs. Genevieve M. Hugh- es will play piano accompaniments | MRS. HANSON ATTENDS Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hansgn are ‘Weaving Thursday morning by auto- |mobile with Six Junior delegates to jattend the State Christian Endeavor Convention held at Dickinson June 15-16-17, Tor some of the singers. is * . f |. Accompanying her will be Mabel program for the oceasion fol- |v pero Ruth Clawwen® Glorms n Prelude and Fantasia—Gonte, |Thompson, Nina Kitchen, Rhoda b Prelude in D Major—Bach, __| /@usen, and Emma King. 4 Egyptian Lament—Conte. ! MRS. CRARY JOINS HUSBAND taken at Montreal, shows (left to right) Sir Henry Thornton, president o: THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE English Farmerettes Study Canadian Crops yesterday to call on friends while ter. LEAVES FOR CAMP MEETIN: the camp meeting at Jamestown. RETURNS TO ST. PAUL Miss Elizabeth Tenvoorde, keeper at St. Mary’s rector past three years, left this morr lfor St. Paul, Minn, MINISTERS STOP OVER S. J, Fuxa of Anamoose, JV. Zuber and Rev. August Kra of Fessenden stopped over in j marek lust night. . RETURNS HOME Rev Four farmerettes have arrived in Canada from England to study agr ultural conditions. This photo, the Canadian National ‘Ratlways of this vicinity, stopped over bere! The water pressure pump | route to Wilton to visit his daugh- Miss Mabel Nathan who has bern attend) © Asbury, College at Wil- more, Ky., and recently returned to Bismarck left this morning to attend Rev. ; Mrs. Gilbert Haugen who has been PAGE FIVE Regular meeting Lloyd will be run evenings during Spetz Post this evening at 8 the dry weather for sprink-jo’clock, last regular meeting ling. lof the season. GRAPES Rich, ripe, healthful grapes, grown in the famous vineyards of Southern Europe — produce the cream of tartar from which Royal Baking Powder is made. The most eminent authorities en-' G nas, mer Bis- Album Leaf—Conte. \ and donor of scholarships to the girls, Stella Wolfe Murray (chaperon), Emma Absolon, Ivy Townsend, Hf guest of te Halk Wats for} Mrs. E. M. Crary, son, Clayton,!Mildred White and Joan Moore. the past week returned to her home 5 The: fi Venetian io 5 2 Lave SOc LECMTARA Havin Gare | ana" GAUBliter, Lier; arrived’ hora cheat ape at Wyndmere. in the world say cream of tartar dblett p from Devils Lake by automobile to SEND GOOD DELEGATION . a ik ie DEN ; CITY VIS 8 cine eel : % es stan tie cawinee. Ae Garry ‘Waa | gS) tee meet fie Sy util ty Biekinson.| Gclry Visions) | vine ACCEPTS POSITION makes the best and most health: P leased the R, C. Rosen house at i ee ela ey pe Me irs Lucille Easton has taken a zi Swerve baie 7 Pelic Second street for the period. /of the Presbyterian Church willl ‘Those + presenting the Young Seaton Sane eee se and posit on in the waist department at} ful baking powder. ret ” a 1 m, 's. AL 4 SON ag look, | yw, ros. Calm as the Night .......... Goetz | Mr. Rosen and family have gone tojsend a good delegation to the State, Peoples Ch stian Endeavor will bes on iitiinah anadOle “Dilan ot jvens Bro feu Madame Scheffer, Mrs. Arthur, Bauer | their cottage on Lake Minnetonka. Christian Endeavor Convention /be-| Ploy Kitchen, Francis Wanner, ,Hel- | Dunnvcenten Caer ust RSEE| TRAV ESCRODAY The Lord is My Light /..... Allitsen | (eta sjqj7 {et Brooks, and Wilma Olson. j eile : Bc “FAVES ! Mrs. J. A. Larson MRS LEACH DEPARTS jing held in Dickinson June 15-1¢ Sagan , at were among the city visitors : Clarence Shute left this morning] a Spread Thy Wings to Heaven—| Mrs, W. A. Leach and daughter, | There will be six Juniors and four | UNITED IN MARRIAGE ay ue ‘ ver ee j Vardi. |Elizabeth and son, Willard, left this|trom the Young Peoples C. £. be-| Miss Alice Thompson and Her- RN TO : StS ne | 4, kcomance (from Lucia)—Doniz- merning for their home at Belling. isides nearly as many more that will] man Omodt, both of Steele, N. D., SUE Uo mee suite, i eee y Mrs. George Schneider of Galena, Mrs. Otte Holta is spending 9 i. ham, Wash, after spending two:go at their own expense. The State} were united in marriage at the ‘ " d= Pilgrim Chorus Wagner | ere. father, Capt. 1. P. Baker and other ‘helpful program and each and every| June 12, Rev. E. F. Alfson officiat-|M” Lenhart left this” merenin : F y 2 a : M. L s g for) 0. R. Vold of Regan was in seen ene ay, relatives, fone will be helped in plans as tof ed. Mr. and Mrs. John Omadt! their home. Enroute they will stool marck todev leaking otter: business ow Beautiful Upon the Mountains ‘their C. E. work for the coming| were the attendants in Fargo for a visit wi Wes | Harker ...... Mrs, Frank Barns WILL SPEAK AT PICNIC lwene ; iene || eR in Fargo for a visit with relatives. | interests, A Reading From the Musie Master! 1, F, Crawford, secretary of the | LADIES’ AID MEETING HIGHWAY COMMISSIONE : Hen i MISSIONER HERE] ¢ ¢ wi Me MieE Wasa Hise River aan Se TEC. A prottet | nadaeual Commission) will speak | GOING TO .CONVENTION ‘The Ladies’ Aid Society of the| F. Berry, highway engineer | 4°, aeeceaie Pee etal Beh (haat Mie, George | tga community Picnic in northern! Mrs, W. E, Butler, State President| First. Lutheran church will meet in|from St. Paul Minny, is spendine a Mr. Henry Halverson, Mr. George | Richland county tomorrow, on his} a Humphreys. | Way to Grand Forks to transact bus-| Hallelujah Chorus (from The Mes-! \iness at the state mill. Sextette (from Lucia) Donizetti months as the guest of Mrs.-Leach's Union has prepared a of, Christian | Thursday Ill, and daughter, Miss Anna of Chi wonderfully cago who have been guests of First Lutheran parsonage, Tuesday, a cae few days in Bismarck at Federal highway office. Endeavor, is leaving morning accompanied by the chureh parlors, Thursday after- noon, June 14, The Mesdames Aug. the local] 4H. Meland of Driscgll business caller ee 5 MBN Handel | Miss Margaret M. Bradt Field Se-| Watz and Carl J. Eliason will * be SHOPSCOUER wisi j cretary and t delegates from the] hostesses. All ted to attend . - y Assembled Arti MRS. ROHRER LEAVES rarer, onan cay add Giriae TeePeah are invited to atte R, D, Addisom of Frederick, 8, D,,| 4: He Rogers of Wilton was in Mr. Spencer Boise, ctor. Mrs, “Ada Rohrer and granddaugh-| © © ‘2 atten Sta nristia eeting. marek today. ‘ iter, little Miss Virginia Rohrer left this morning for Yankton, °S. D., where Mrs, Rohrer will visit with her ! daughter, Mrs, C. A. Lack, formerly | jof Bismarck, | Recital Program Pleases Audience | Wges Clara Rudge presented he. RAMSTAD RETURNS voral and expressfon pupils in recital MRS, ut the high sehool auditorium last Mrs. N. 0. Ramstad and daughter, | night, ‘Wednesday, before a good! Edith, returned today from San] sized audience. Diego, Calif., where they have been program opened with a vocal enjoying a vacation for sometime iss Hazel Pierce. She | past. by London Ronald, in | fens | asing manner, This was fol- LEAVE FOR KILLDEER | ed by a reading, “The Gram Mrs. W. FE. Parsons, and daughters | fone at Fend du Lac,” given by Eliza- | Dorothy and Mabel, and Hartley May leth Newton, who , interpreted the | left this morning for Killdeer wh piece delightfully. | Bayart Jagob- | Miss Dorothy has accepted a position | son then sang “Dunna” by McGill, in | in the office of the county attorney. » pleasing manner, Mrs. Hughes ' sang selection from “Marriage of BACK FROM COLLEGE | i by Mozart very sweetly and| George Holta returned last night ocd expression, after which | ftom Fargo where he has been at- Mrs, Hearl, Mr, Sakariassen and Mr; {tending the state Agricultural with col- Hend in sang a tria, “Out Where | lere. the West Begins.” This was an ef- Pel omrcrce fective number anq was well rend- { ACCE POSITION cred, | Miss Alma Ford of Fargo has ac-| “Betty at the Baseball Game,” a | cepted a position with. Judge 8. L. reading given by Miss Izabella Coch- | Nuchols. | itn, deserves special mention. Tt! SRT | wus enthusiastically received by the ae ait M rane sof 2 H audience. Miss Cochran impersonat-! ot)” Woisenhore vecterdan ' eq the self conscious Betty and gave | e A ie pe ans lay her humorous desertption of the | "route to the west, | vame in quite a professional man- "ar. ang Maa, VOM, Craven of ne Earl Hendrickson sang “Bells cf the Sea,” by Solman, which was Menoken visited and shopped here| yesterday and today. | well ndapted to his votce. This was | followed by a duet sung by Mrs. | Hearl and Mr. Sakariassen, whose { voices blended in u most pleasing manner, Miss CochrAn then sang ‘Nabanera from Carmen. Miss Mar- ion Ackerman gave a touching read- sng: calleq “Laddie,” in a very realis- tie and effective manner. Mrs, Hear! sang a.selection from Sampson and Delila with splendid interpretation, and\Mr. Sakariassen sang “A Song of Thanksgiving” by Frances Allestsen in a most pleasing manner. Mrs, Hughes and Mrs. played the accompaniments. The program chosed with a domes- | tic farce in one act, called “The Real | Thing,” whieh gave a very humorous account of various ladies who were | anxidus to employ a “culinary art- ist.” Bridget O’Hara, Interpreted ve | Mrs, Newton, was a “culinary arti of some experience, and succeeded in subduing all the would-be employ- ers until she encountered Mrs. Thad- deus Perkins, played by Miss Coch- ran, Mrs, Perkins showed Bridget her place, and succeeded in employ- ing her where the others failed. Oth- ers taking~part in the farce were: Miss Newton, + Mrs. Hughes, Miss Pierce, Miss Monson, Eliabeth New- | jon, Mrs, Hear! and: Miss- Ingram. | Hear! | i} HAPPY THE GIRL [Who wears one of our Engagement ae Wedding rings. We specialize in fine} vings, Pearl or Stone set — Wedding rings of unusual quality also designs in Sil- verware and Cut Glass. You will find ‘here sug- gestions and variety that will materially aid you in getting away from the ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE Mrs. E, T. Beatt delightfully en-! tertained at three tables of bridge yesterday afternoon. ‘The honors at|fcommonplace in present {! cards were won by Mrs, Ernest Ash- giving. ‘ land and Mrs. Gard Wallace. Bowls cf roses about the Beatt home re- sulted in a pleasing decorative effect. At 5 o'clock ‘a ¢ourse luncheon was served, Our guarantee of quality is your assurance of value. Bonham Bros. MOTOR DOWN FROM DAWSON | Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Kooker and, Mary | Kooker, Miss Margaret Naylor, and Miss Alice R. Kooker of Dawson mo- tored to Bismarck yesterday to visit Wjh frierids in the hospital ‘and to ‘look after business interests. ELKS GIVE BAND CONCERT A band concert by the Elks band will be given tomorrow evening at Gyster park at 7:30 o'clock’ in com- mémoration of Flag Day, Fellow- ing the concert @ short address will be given. ENTERTAINS FOR FRIENDS Miss Rosemary Lomas entertained Mandsy complimentary to Miss Vi- vign Murphy who is leaving the city soon for Tacoma, Washington. If YouBought Only One Victor Record A Week You would sha: of tacels Wherein, the grestest com) artiste HOMESTEAD> MEETING A Homestead meeting will be held at A. O. U. W. hall Thursday even- ing at 8:15 o'clock, |All members pens. are urged to attend. ‘ you aT Z weer BACK FROM COLLEGE | want this Benton Flow: return last night |* 7 from’ Fargo where he has ben et-| Hoskins-Meyer tending the state Agricultural .col- Bismarck lege. McKENZIE ORCHESTRA. . The McKenzie orchestra furnishe the music at-Flasher last gvéning. a former well known stock fancier “The Little Things That Count” Introducing a New and Popular Department in Our Store ‘OUR 10c SECTION So many of our customers have not heretofore realized (hat we are real leaders in “smallware” merchandise as well as the bigger things. So we have prepared a special section in our store where every article is 10c, nothing higher. And what is more, every article offered is quality merchandise, fully up to our usual high standard, We effer herewith a partial list of items to be found in this new 10c section. c Bathing Caps, assorted colors, Blue Seal Vaseline, Imported Tatting Edge, all dainty OFNAMENTS: 0066s oss. 20 OE Per gar ides cae n oo 10¢ colors, piece ............ .. +100 Paper. Drinking Cups, leak proof, Sand Pails and Shovels, . Marvel Water Waver Comb: per, dozen! 675555 66 «3. 10 assorted colors, set...........10¢ CL 12 Seeene eG suoU Ue e 10¢ Picnic Packages, Plates, Nein, Iron Toy Banks, gold vith, Nickeled Hair Curle Table Cloth, pkg...... aoa -10¢ each ... A ey ‘ .. 10e per card ........ -.- Oe “Chore Boy” Cleaning Mitts, for pots Toy. Wrist Watches, : New.Style Hair Wave: and pans, each..:.......... -10e nickel and gilt, each..........10¢ DEVRCHIO Lc irelaisictess sbcaieae chOe Paper Napkins, white crepe paper, Patent Leather Belts, Finest American Kid Curlers, pkg. of 50... Doug sae -10e black and red, each...........10¢ PUM OND 50 ooo cateesseict:s 10¢ + Crepe Shelf Paper, Leather Coin Purses, Fabrice Covered Hair Ghrleras 10 feet to a package for...2... 10¢ assorted colors, each....:.....10e bunch . ise acon ce sci MOS Paper Dolls, . Ribbon Bow Holders, Curling Trons) assorted in big envelope...... 10¢ gold finish, each .............10e medium size, each............ 10e Fleur-de-Lis Face Powder, Barrettes, dark shell color, Wooden Stocking Darners, white and flesh, box..........10¢ GACH aotcecctose. + -sitie esate ce 0 NOE. two kinds, each... . ceee + Oe Queen Violet Taleum Powder, Pear! or Glass, Bead Necklaces, Large Cabinet Wire Hairpins, big 12 oz. can.............,..10e Cache oo Wi... es srercatiessie MOE: GACH 2s oe s.0s 50s Gh vices ag Oe Powder Puffs, 3% inch, Beauty Pin Sets, gold plated, Celluloid Hair Pins, shell, white or flesh, each..........10e BIDAR so 5350: sos Gie ewes oistees «Oe amber, grey, per box..........10¢ Colgates Tooth Paste, Circle Wrist Pin Sets, S “Scolding Locks” Hairpins, MOR VUDie ie ays es bieosooromas, i' gold plated, a pair............10e PEPEDOX 2s sgt. es sss «++ 10e Pebeco ‘luoth Paste, Lingerie Clasps, gold or silver “Cewpie” Safety Pins EP CUE gs oc on nine oe AOL plated, a pair.. ++++.10e with guard...............2 for 10e Williams Shaving Cream, Dress Pin Sets, 4 ona card? Gilded Safety Pins, a card. -10e pertube .. 02... 5554556+ - 10 per card . ‘ -10c Toilet Pins, in cubes, white and Hinds Honey and Almond Cream; Collar Button Sets, for ath, jet, per cube. one vot Oe \ per bottle ............. -10¢ 4 na card, per card............10e Brass Pins, good quality “Per-man-eo” Cold Cream, White Pearl Tie Clasps, three papers for..............10¢ 2 oz. jar .. poaddsensooooul lle gold finish-backs, each:.......10e Finest Quality Snap Fasteners, Peroxide in 6 oz. bottles, Cambric Collar Bands for WON CANGE cess nc cs chet. ee each .. teeseuessess 10¢ > men’s shirts, each ...........10€ Finest quality Hooks and Eyes, Curtain Rods, fancy ends, Men’s Garters, with pad, two cards for.... sorte Me COACH cece se ec cease per pair ....................10¢ 60-inch, Good Quality, Hair Brushes, wire or bristle, Children’s Garters, all sizes, Tape Measure, each.............. Pons (70 4 each iba ei ae cones or pinek, Dpto MOGk ayy cece eee unsmarend, aan ood Rubber ponges, ildren’s k Garters, i é * CBC) oecs os ee ce sees 100 fancy elastic, a pair..........10e Cegty Best Spool Cotton, alt numbers, Barber Combs, 7 inch, black, Women’s Sewson Garters, Hand Sewing Silk, Black, White, @ach 02... 2. tee get cmiress LOC white and flesh, pair. ..... Navy, Brown, spool... Dressing Combs, 7 inch, . Silk Soutache Braid, all colors, Harorre tipen Thread, 100 aluminum, each .............J0c Bolt ssc... chee sce res. NOC J ep, Goats’: Pocket Combs, black rubber, Silk Middy Laces white and Te Rody aataad a in ae each. . Metre -10c colors, each rae a eM ereleu ts on OG ee GER sSerenors. ta Fine Combs, 3% inch, l Silk Middy Braid, white and Fe ONE: OMEN o.oo eee rf. black rubber, each............10e colors, piece ...«:.4.........-10e Serine Needle, 26 [P.gaper, toe Dressing Combs, fancy colored, Bias Tape, in white and Darning Needles, ai 3, : each . veces eeceeh olee's o) LOC colors, piece ..,........,.....10€ 10 in paper, for... seas cence ttteeeeee Ie Circle Combs, shell, Gingham Check Bias’ Tape, PAW eee tere ae celluloid, each ......-.....++.10e assorted colors, pieces........10¢° pancy ‘Teimmine "Betien, casa... Side Combs, shell, Rick Rack Braid, plain colors, - "Fresh Water Pearl Buttons, celluloid, each ...............10e piece-...2..... pes ee rge Pear! at ns ee Ee! A aclatte agg Raney oo Rack Braid, PEA a Cage Linen Finish Ink Writing Tablets, Nail Brushes, . Shoulder Strap Tape, white and Envelopes of same fine quality, assorted shapes, each.........10e. light colors, piece............10¢ per package ..... <i USB BERSD Se - Ie Fly swatters, felt bound, ; White Twilled Tape, 5 widths, Pencil Boxes, with pencil, penhoiders, at each . veereNOC | piece oe. ieee tees eee sees We Gai ete o ot Steel Wool, for polishing, _ Cinee Tape, white, pink, Palm Olive Soap, 2 bars for...... per package Wiis Se gem et ote REGO and blue, piece... -10¢ Colgates’ Cashmere Bouquet Soap, Soap erate é . - Fancy Featherstitch Braid, oh Gate TAB OREUR Baad bo ie — for the lit é tots, each........ , B PIQCR ie. «ys oles tae) - 102 ' Be Rubber Balls, Faney Stickerie Edge Trimming, Be aimee. Balt eerarel of Cie hikes eaiglaacs an ee Piece! Silas...» . day cements oo 25, SOC single or double mesh 5 A. W. LUCAS COMPANY '“Bismarck’s Busy ‘Shopping Center” few days at Kulm, her former home. ™' Baking Powder | The ONLY nationelly distributed Cream of Tartar Baking Powder eal | Contains No Alum — Leaves | No Bitter Taste ail | || Be the woman with a bountiful supply of delicious Jams and Jellies on the home shelf. Let Certo help you! With Certo there are no re-boilings, no wasted batches of fruit and sugar—anyone can make perfect jam or jelly with any fruit. Only one minute’s boiling required; this saves color, fragrance and flavor. No juice is boiled away; with Certo you get one-half more product at less expense per jar. | CERTO . Sureje Certo is a pure fruit product: Mother Ns centrated. It contains no gelatine nor { can make the best jam and jelly + on ¢ grocers (free Recig. vo! 1; d with every bottle.) Douglas.e. . Corporation Successor 40 cking Co., Inc. igs Co., Inc. Granite Building, Rochester, N.Y. Sau th ye" vn Crushed Strawberry J: For this jam it Is necessary that each berry be broken up. Therefore, crush about 2 quarts ripe berries in separate portions, so that each bervy is mashed. ‘This allows fruit to quickly absorb the sugar during the short boll. Measure 4 level cups (2 Ibs.) crushed berries int lurge Kettle, add 7 level cups (3 Ibs.) surar and mix well. Use hottest fire und ‘stir constantly before and witle oiling. Boll hard tor ere fall ‘ +, bottle (scant 1; cup) Cxato. tand not over 5 minutes, by before pouring. id stir secastonally ty cool slightly. Then pour quickly. If in open glasses paraffin at once. If in jars seal at once and invert for 10 minutes to sterilize the Cae same recipe for Raspberry, Blackberry or bopanbers, jam, Pineapple and Strawberry J rell about 1 qt. ripe berries. Put Dineapple through flood cut- chop very fine. Measui Jevel cups (1 tb.) of exch into barge kettle. ‘Ada 7 level ct ) suar i He mix well. Use hottest fire B and stir constantly before and wh Boit ‘d for 1 minute, Femove from fire and stir in % bottle (scant % cup) Cento, Selon and Fr qui ' re’s own jell-maker con- ff », With Certo you re... CERTO is sold by | Coy | i tops. Bath Sprays For Comfort Mueller Faucets at ] Sprays: $12.00 fl A spray to attach to your Bath Faucet is a necessity in order to secure a cool and clean bath during the Hot Summer Months. We have Combination Bath Sprays, thait Fit Any Faucet. i . Bath and Sink | Sprays $2.00 Frank G. Grambsaizes. “PLUMBING PERFECTION" 2