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MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1923 : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE | ’ Sucial and | Personal Cavell Girls Back _ From Camping Trip The Cavell Girl Scouts who have been camping on Apple Creek for the past week broke camp Sunday. They reported that they had enjoyed a splendid time, gaining in physical skill, as a result of the regular ex- ercising, In the final council meeting Sat- Uigly night tyose taking first place | in’ various events were selected. Honors were distributed in the fol- lowing manner: Velma Nupen, best cook; Victoria Dunn, best fun maker; Clarice Belk, camp doctor; Marlys Lahr, the lucky kid; Anna Zvorist, camp phophet; izabeth Russ, camp} xrouch; preserver 01 peac ct Gray and Helen Say- | wily birds; Mary Jane Whittey, | amp sleeper; Gwendolin Pilmoor, | smallest feet; Esther Hollst, larg-| est fect; Frankie Dunn and Emily | Belk, camp babies; Dorothy Kelle: camp baby tender; Myrtle Smart, | fattest girl; Rose Davis, slimest | girl In Por those Lahr, the contest during the week! points which were given for! obeying orders best Marlys | took first place. This was | partially due to the fact that she found the object which had been | hidden during the week and in this won one hundred points. “Rose vis took second place, Velzaa Nu- pen, third; Clarice Belk, fourth; | Loui ¢ Keller, fifth; Gwendolin Pil- | moor, sixth, The second patrol, | captained by Clarice Belk received the most points. i In the swimming contest Velma Nupen and Clarice Belk won first | ‘ond places respectively, delightful period of each day the sessions of the Kangaroo | held each evening with dif-| individuals presiding as} Offenders were sentenced | kinds of punishment by sentences generally de-| ingenuity of the and \ were count ferent judg toavariou the judge, pending upon the judge. The schedule followed by the gitis | ducing the day read as folows: Reville—6 a, m. Call to flag—6.15 a. m, \Preparation for breakfa:t—6 am Breakfast—7 a. Preparation for to 8 alm. Inspection-—8 to 8: 8:30 to 9 a. m, | inspection—7:45 Selection—10 Call to dinn’ Dinner and clear up—12 to 1 m. Study for test—-1 to 2 p. Re ion—2 to 3 p, m. Swimming—8 to 4 p.m. Rest—4 to 5 p. m. Preparation for supper p. m. -5 to 6 p. *. "Clean up—6 to 6:30 p, m. Games--7:15 to 7:45 p.m. Camp fire—7:45 p. m. Lights out—10 p.m, Mrs, Lorenzo Belk acted az chap- erone for the girls. Each night one of the girl’s parents: spent the night in camp. L'ON'S LUNCHEON WELL AT- TENDED About eighteen of the twenty-five Lion's club members attended the noon day luncheon at the “rand Pa- cific hotel today. It was decided at this meeting that a fishing trip and picnic lunch would be enjoyed by the Lions at the mouth of ‘Burnt Creek. Jue 20. C, J. Hammel of the Bis- marck ‘Typewriter and Supply Co. was taken in as a new member to-! day. A resolution was passed .at the meeting by the Lions extending their sympathy to Roy Robinson and daughter, Miss Muriel, for their vedent bereavement. | GOING TO CANAL ZONE. Mr. and Mrs. W. A.. Falconer of 202 Avenue E have received word from their daughter, Mrs, R. A.-Day of Kelly Field, San’ Antonio, Texas, that’ she and Lieutenant Day leave ; this week by automobile for New Or- | leans, where they expect to sail June 27 for France Field, Christobel, | Canal Zone. Lieut, Day, who is inj the aviation service expects to be} stationed in the Canal Zone for the | fnext three years. VISIT HERE. Mrs, John Johnson and daughter, | Miss Elsie of Spiritwood, who visited | friends here for several days were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Johnson of Spiritwood in Bismarck yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Johnson were ma ried at Linton, home of the bride. Saturday morting,! Théy motored | back to Spiritwood yesterday even- | ing. ENTER SUMMER SCHOOL. Misses Ruth Cordner and Esther Scott left this morning for Valley City to enter the norma? school dur- | Ang the summer term.’ They were met here by Miss Eleanor Provolt of New Leipzig, who‘has been attend- ing Jamestown College during, the past term, who will enter the normal. | ‘ VISITORS DEPART FOR COAST. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Preston of Fargo, who have been guests at the | H. P. Mickelson and the A. E. Pres- | ton homes, have departed for Seat- tle, Wash., and various points along the Pacifie coast. They expect to be gone for about two or three weeks. RETURNS TO MINNEAPOLIS Mrs. Dan Kelso of Minneapolis, Minn., who has been visiting with her mother. Mrs. A. Sw/rtz return- ed to her home yesterday evening. She was accompanied by Misses Ruth and Jeanette Swartz, Just in Under Wire as June Bride | ing jthem, and there will ‘Elsworth being initiated. jeon and dance followed. visit for w week with hep aunt, Mrs. S. R. Rosen of Steele. PLAN U. C. T, PICNIC. The U. C. T. is planning for its big annual picnic to be held on Sunday, June 24. It is announced that al] members will mect at the Elks hall at 10 a. m. on the morn- ing of that day. All ‘members hi cars are expect’ to bring be cars for those not having transportation etherwise. The cars will follow ar- rows to the picnic ground, which has not been divulged. The U. C. T, held an Initiation Sat- urday night, Harry Clough ang F. E. A lunch- RETURNS FROM UNIVERSITY. Miss Christine Huber, who has heen attending the University of North Dakota at Grand Forks, re- turned to Bismarck Friday on+No. 8, to speng the summer here. En- route home she visited at Bemidjl, and Nielsville, Minn., and with Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Wilson of Fargo. Mrs. Wilson was formerly Adelaide Burk, a classmate of Miss Huber's jin the Bismarck high school. B. & P. W. PICNIC The members of the Business and Professional Women's club will hold a picnic at the home of Miss Mary Anderson, five miles north of Man- dan, tomorrow evening. Members are requested to meet at the club rooms not Tater than six o'clock and will be furnished for everyone wishing to attend. BIRTHDAY SURPRISE. Miss Ann Seton, popular in New York and Greenwich, Con., society,| 4 8ToUP of gitl friends surprised will be one of the last of thig season’s June bride: Hamilton Cottier, graduate from Pr lat day of the month. AMONG CITY VISITORS. J. E, Bales of Lemmon, S. D., A. J. Fordah! of Hettinger, S. 0. Peter- sen, N, R, St. Marie of Hettinger, M. A. Grannis and F. E, Fitzgerald of Stanton, A. E, Spenas of Selfridge, H. C, Olson of Sterling, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Hart of Murdo, S., D., and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Burlington, and daughter, of Ray, were among the city visitors toda PAVILION pavilion NEW DANCE A new dancing will be | built on the Site of Wildwood, east lof the city, immediately, by a local y being formed, it was learn-, futur i t! organ y. The pavilion will depa from the usual lines, and will be circular in shape. It probably will be renamed the Red il Dancing pavilion, The McKenzie will furnish mu: [8 MRS, MePHEE'S Mrs. Ben Johnstone who h a guest of hdl sister, Mrs. D. McPhee for the past six weeks, being called here by the illness of her father, the late 1. T. Bakke, left this morning for her home at St. Paul, Minn. Ei route she will stop in Fargo to visi her niece, Mrs, R. E. Swenson. RETURN TO SIUUX FALLS. Mr. and Mr: B, Allen, who have been visiting ‘at the A. J. Holléns- worth home ‘and with other friends in the city for several days past lett Saturday for their home at Sioux! $.D. Mr. and Mrs. Allen stop- ped over here enroute from a trip to © Coast and into British MOTOR’ FROM WASHBURN. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Nelson of Washburn, motored to Bismarck yes- terday to meet T. J. Haugberg, fath- er of Mrs. Nelson, who was just dis charged from the Bismarck hospital. They returned to their home yester- day. TO SUMMER SCHOOL. Miss Helen Leary of Marmouth j stopped over in Bismarck this morn- ing enroute to Valley City, where she will atteng the summer session of the normal school. Miss Leary taught in the Marmouth schools dur- ing the past season. LEAVE FOR VACATION. Mr. and Mrs. F. J, Grady and chil- dren’ left yesterday by aatomobile for a vacation at Grand Forks and Fargo. While in the former place Mr. and Mrs. Grady will attend the Masonic and Eastern Star convention. MANY DAISIES! ‘ PARENTS OF DAUGHTER. Mr, and Mrs. B. H. Schneider of 610 Thayer street, are the parents of a baby girl, born at the Bismarck hospigel Sunday, Narcissa Vanderlip, daughter of Frank A. Vanderlip, noted banker, one of the 24 sopliomores chosen as’ the’ prettiest of their cl helps to orchestra} Her wedding to ‘inceton last ye takes place on the eS |HOME FOR SUMMER WITH PAR-} ENTS : i Misses Margaret and Cecila Clif- j ford who have been attending a | Benedict's Academy at St. Joseph, Minn nd Stephen Clifford who has been attending Camping College ,at Prairie du Chien, Wis., have re- turned to spend the summer with their parents, Mr. and) Mrs. |‘ lifford. | PRESIDE PIPE ORC Harry L, Wagner will have charge of the organ music in the MeCabe Methodist Episcopal church in’ the presiding at the new pipe which Mr. Wagner is ‘one of the most complete organs in i this section of the country. He will jalso give lessons at the church, says HOME AFTER TION Mrs. J. E. Lindstrom returned to |her home at Minneapolis, Minn., to- day after spending a vacation in i irek as the guest of her moth-! Mrs, M, Dugan and her sdward Fitzgerald. COME FROM OHIO Jake Crawford and daughter,! { a of De ler, Ohio arri fed Saturd t wih her sis-! {ter, Mrs. of Bismarek| fand her mother, Mrs. g. Wallace of! Hazelton, RETURNS VACA- RT HERE Haggart GILBERT HAC Gilbert Haggart of the | Construction Co. Kary i today to meet federal and state en- {gineers on the 1 acceptane of j the new concrete road to the river.! AWAY ON VACATION. H ‘atherine Brown of the A. W. Lucas store has gone to New Eng- [land to spend a month's vacation {with relatives. While away her place | Will be filled by Mrs, E, Kusler. | STOP OVER WITH FRIENDS. George Reuter and Clifford Ehlei stopped over in Bismarck yesterda for a short visit at the home of Mr. and “fre. John Renter, They were | enroute tu Clear Water, Minn, WE Henry Copal of Minneapol was a business caller in Bismarck | over the week-end. While here he; | i D VISITOR. i is, Minn., visited with friends. AT LAKES. Philip Webb is spending a few days at the Detroit Lakes. | Miss Vivian Prescott left this morning for Grand Forks, | LEAVES FOR ISABELE. { Miss Celia Rosen left Sunday morning for Lake Isabele. She will Put upa big supply! THATS the only way you have these most delicious strawberries to enjoy in the months to come, as there are no canned Hood River berries: sold in this can sister,' | Miss Anna Mary Jochim, daughter of Mr. ang Mrs. John Jochim of 805 Fourth street, Friday evening at her home, the occasion being Miss Jochim’s fifteenth birthday. At 9 o'clock @ birthday dinner was served. Covers were laid for twelve guests. RETURN FROM LAKES, George Duemeland returned last night from'Detroit Lakes, Minn. Mrs, Duemeland and children remained at the lakes for the summer. AMERICAN WAR MOTHERS. The regular mecting of the Amer- ican War Mothers will be held Tues- day afternoon at the American Le- gion hall at 3 o'clock. EASTERN STAR MEETING. The regular meeting of the East- ern Star will be held tomorrow even- ing at 8 o'clock at the Masonic Tem- ple. BUSINESS VISITORS John Kanuff and S, E. Ellsworth, Jamestown, attorne: were in Bis- marck today on legal business. SPENT SUNDAY AT LAK Mr. and Mrs. J. Seigal ang Mr. and . H. Rosen motored to Lake Isa- bele Sunday for the day, M LEAVES FOR ROCHESTER Charles Pappas of the Eagle Tail- oring Co. has gone to Rochester, Minn, to take treatments, TO VISIT FATHER. Lester S. Diehl of Bowman, arrived jvesterday to visit with his father, F. E. Diehl. rooms. 404—1st St. =—>>>>>>l"ChlLSSeSS SSS SS TUESDAY SPECIA Butter Scotch Pie Baked Beans with Boston Brown Bread Hot Biscuits O’BRIEN’S DELICATESSEN 417 Broadway I Hood River ‘market. No other variety has the distinctive tart flavor of Hood River Strawberries, They are the best for ing—th and rich red ene Use Ball The supply will soon be exhausted. Buy now. : Hood River Strawbe: Advertising Office, 1722:Hennepin Avenue Minneapo! ; re ‘the famous Vassar daisy chain, | Use Ball lis, Minn, === Wa" here | LS FOR SALE Complete elegant Furniture and Furnishings for seven Dishes, Piano, Victrola, everything complete and priced right. Must be sold before July First. HARRY L. WAGNER hold their shape lason jars. rry Growers Ase’n. Waistcoat Sweater | | | morning for Jamestown to spend the | week attending the camp meeting, LEAVES FOR VALLEY CITY. Miss Belock Malmberg left this morning for Valley City to take up a special training course at the nor- mal school during the summer term. FROM BELFIELD State Senator st Wor and fam ily of Belfield were in Bismarck to ' ' TO VISIT MOTHER | Miss Vivian Prescott left this | morning for Grand Forks to visit! ‘with her mother, The waistcoat sweater is the prop- | er wear for summer. It is sleeveless frequently, or if it does have sleeves they are plain to contfast with the checked front that giv\ the waist- coat effect. The checkerboard fronts are of possible color and combination of colors with tan, Lyown, navy, black, green and gray variations leading. w WAR LEAVE FOR VACATION Mrs. M, Norum and children left this morning for Fargo where they will be met by relatives — and | taken by automobile to Rothsay. Here they will enjoy a vacation of about three weeks. f | MRS. WELCH RETURNS. | M George Welch and daughter, | Josephine, returned Saturday from inerd, Minn., where Mrs. Welch as been spending the winter with | her daughter, Mrs, R. S. Wilcox. RETURNS HOME, Mrs, Anna Gerdin left Friday for her home at St. Paul, Minn., after spending the past four weeks as the , guest of Mrs, D. McPheb and other friends in Bismarck. RETURN FROM CAMP MEETING. Mr. and Mrs. George Cordon re- turned yesterday © evening = from Jamestown, where tney have been attending the camp meeting over Sunday, DICKINSON VISITORS Sheriff and Mrs. G, J. Brown of Dickinson are stopping in the city. LEAVE FOR CAMP MEETING. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Neubauer and baby, and Mrs, M. A, Keller left this Phone 365 Ss Cocoanut Cream Pie | son, VISITING IN REGAN. Miss Dorothy suber left Sunday for Regan to visit with Miss Bessie Wilson for a.few days ULC. 1, ‘Annual picnic Sun- day, June 24. CITY NEWS| ° | ° Pioncer in Hospital. Henry Anderson of Regan, an old timer of Burleigh county, is ill in the Bismarck hospital. His many friends in Bismarck may cal) and see him, hospital authorities said to day. Pastor's Condition Unchanged. Rev, Postlethwaite, who suffer- an acute attack of heart trou ble is reported to be avout the same as Saturday. He is reported to be resting easy and any change that can be indicated shows that ae is a slight bit improved.* Bismarck Hospital. i Mrs. John Pitzer, St. Anthony; Mrs. ©. H. Baker, Glen Ullin; Ernest Sailer, Stanton; A. EK. North, New Salem; Mrs. Irvin Smal, city; Mas ter Wilmont Tausand, Judson; Mrs. John Roll, Ashley, anud Oscar Nils- Balfour, have entered the Bis marck hospital for treatment. Mrs. Carl Kositzky and baby, city; Mrs. Michel Hilscher, Kulm;. Mrs. John Millrt, Tuttle; Alfred Olson, Doug las; W. F. Reko, Mandan; Conrfd Hubschman, four; M Fred Con rath, Hebron; Miss Lillian Hanson, Washburn; G. B. Squires, Crystal Spring; Geor Kuether, Judson; Arnold rieckson, Driseoil; = Mrs. James ©. Murphy, and Master Oliver *’. Murphy, Picardville, and Master dene Slinde, Stanton, have been dis- coarged from the hospital. Glass Mrs. | H. Deurinier, Callaway, Minn.; i BG Lem Ferguson, iumnuk, Wilton, Clayton Husfloen, Regent; 1 Diedrick, Glen Ullin; Master Wendelin Skulsky, Blue Grass have entered the St. Alexius hospital for treatment s Ely, Menoken, Mrs. C.J, » Mandan; Master Mathia: D.; yi Mrs. George oo REDUCTION ON ALL MER HATS in Black and All Shades. ‘ LEINERY SHOP. DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 119% 4th St Telephone 240: Gangl and baby girl, St. An Mrs, Ralph Friesz, Mandan; John Hoff, Wilton; Mra, soe Haule, Makoti; J. Suko, Thunder Hawk, D., have been dischrged from the hospit BAND INSTRUMENTS * WANTED The Bismarck City Band under auspices of Association mas ‘of Commerce wants band in- NOTICE! |struments. Those having All drinking water should same for sale please com- be boiled until further notice.| municate with L. C. Sorlein, Dr. C. E. Stackhouse, | Association of Commerce, City Health Officer.! Bismarck, N. D. This week— leave your foot troubles with us You can get rid of those exhausting foot pains once for all! This week leave them at our store; and take in exchange the joy of vigorously healthy fect. Whatever the form of your troubles—weary, ach- ing feet, weak, turning ankles, burning soles, corns, callouses, bunions—they can be relieved during Dt Scholls Foot Comfort Week JUNE 16TH-23RD The eminent foot authority, Dr. Wm. M. Scholl, has perfected an appliance or remedy to relieve every form of foot trouble. Our foot comfort expert is trained in Dr. Scholl’s methods to fit you with exactly the appliance or rem- edy which your trouble demands. His services are absolutely free, Arch gently supported, d body's weidht eque distributed by Dr. Scholl's Foot-Eai Your friend too, may need us— why not come together? A. W. 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WILLIAMS, A high medical authority claims that eighty per cent of all human ailments comes from undigested food that lies in the colon. To kee p the bowels active food must contain » such as bran, spinach or lettuce. “cleanser. Shredded Wheat wheat grain. Two el movement, at the all the nutritive ele- y meal with milk or TRISCUIT is the Shredded Wheat cracker—- areal whole wheat toest—eeten with butter, eoft cheese or marmalades. A free sample of Shredded Wheat with our new booklet, ‘‘The Heppy Way to Health," iscent freeon request. The Shredded Wheat Company Niegara Falls, N. Y. a3

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