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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1928 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE é i r : | ee he ee | BACK ON DUTY. | a | ; z Ta gee 1 Renae ts. | Povular Abr Mace Bruce Wallace, Fred Hanson, Nor-| With four new first class men in A 2200-acre fox farm hasbeen : Su -ialand | | Soutache Jacket Mias Emma\Schmunk was back on | jar Abroad acLeod Returns | ag Alu peRCdN SC LaRCNORT: Troop 1, John Birdzell qualified on started near Wrangell i, C or ° quae ae ey ready. ts hte! | From Camp With roop 2: Georre Ey W Jack | the first camp, the merit badge fever ARM CE oh as ment ai e rus. epee men’ 1 ite Whiy. ts, Cee ai is apt to be revived, and the com- BeeuSe But “Dreams of Long P, 1 | Be tue sere ater mec F 2nd Group of Boys! pinsic, arnor Nathan, tarry Lo EiMe Gype meena, an te com: Caruso published *Dreams of Long | ersona | several months with her parents at | bach, others-—-Grant Knowles, Har-) thing to do. Ago” principally to give his friends ' i | their home in Crookston, Minn., who , Mr. MacLeod ang his second camp |old Armstrong. paces autographed copies. : *1)2 | [have been ill. | of*boys return to town Monday even- | Assistant Scout Master Fred Han-| ai z= “Te Aen Bae | | — | ihye, The acest Biemarck boys camp (S08 ahd Bruce Wellace managed the| BAND INSTRUMENTS U. C. T. Annual picnic Sun- 7 ‘ | MOTOR TRIP THROUGH PARK, pees ee dea ne with committees in charge of WANTED day, J 24 ecomes Bride at | | Sieve Ge aTORaAy i with Ke of) ANTE lay, June 24. I | i aS ¢ i Hae noke up Monday afternoon. Mes ae hae i ; 4s Impressive Service; [Syanuanvanilure tute SATE a | Iss ad. Perry, HLF, O'Hare a ecauls qualified for tirst| The Bismarck City Band : : her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Ole Holten | and Geo. Bird motored to Lake Isabel rd Lo Barron, Russell Le! *Qder auspices of Association At a beautiful and impres ; Ge ralirk and Me Rnd) Mis) Martin | j 8nd brought the beys nome. ind. Ralph Neweomb. Te: ts!of Commerce wants band in- eo eee f Calhelle Chu jHolten of Washburn, for a three | ik It was prea inset ey canning y taken by other scouts, | struments. Those having ale | weeks satomolite trip through the | Hebe , deleted vl ee | best cur aurived at the camp: same for sale please com- ae | Yellowstone National ark, abel as ( RH le e |) ing ite onday morning at neon, . Clusia Git Seite, | —— | boys are very grateful to srs. Pwo squad tents and a pup tent had municate with L. C. Sorlein, (eullhe ke att ae Eee ee ee | | BOYS VISIT SCHOOLMAT | Will, Ward ang Bird for the use of |been put up in the morning Dinner} 4 of Commerce, Fe Heder of Mentah Mena aE | | Leonard Anderson, gon of M | beats and to Mr, Werver, grocer of was immediately served, followed by | Bism ek, N. D. marrige service, Z | Mrs. Theodore Anderson, ang Vernal | Bite {ig uso) of is Boat. a council of tus, The as sere fey erent Nee alia everiel Anderson, son of Mr, and Mrs. B. G. | he boys appreciate the interest in j sistant expluined the details of the " i . Pee pea es aaa Aviletsen late yesterday for’ Beulah | their behalf of the men who motored | yanayzement and emphasized strict! | Big Opening Dance at The : procession INU? Lg: Miksa GATE (to visit for two weeks with Richard | them to and from camp. ance to the ruley After the! Areade Bow ery Thursday Gillic, Jr, matron of honor, followed Wilson, a schoolmate The henors for the second Bis {council the camp was cleaned © up,| Night. y 8 Ave. Sweet iy'ttwa litle Hower tail an | i pa | mark hoys camp are as follows: Jbeds made. fireplaces set up, and] St. FB Mu 1 Renden and Winifred Me- | ON PARK TRIP | Tent Inspection Jim Olson’y camp, jriub tents pitched. At 4 o'clock the 2 eae niece of the bride and the | Mr. and Mrs, Forrest Skinner and | first; Archie MeGray’s camp, second; | scouts took ‘Their first swim, Sup-| Hride Oh dhe. AERC ORIG RENEE HE? the latte r and wife, Mr.| red Landers, third. was eaten at six thirty, cand rr r ; a | : f i Fred Riley h : ie mal ae : i We shies 1 Olson tied rf ay ry Cleaning, Pressing, vanced down the aisle toward the al- | Mrs. Fred Riley have departed | ooking and on tied evening was fete] Seainin: hee aS 4 58. tur where they wete met by the} ra motor trip through Itasea Park | for first place: , third al, AcamoReCewitneli alesiaegt eee Call 58 bride;room who was attended 3 | [And vaaiacent laken They! expect tol Sc" new! plcldve. of (Mra BIRROGIt bde-dhan (ebm Archie held and taps were blown at ee Norn: HOLEPROOF isa a brother of uel tbe gone for about a week. : ife of ‘the=chalenanaor tire | second; red Landers, | o’elock. ‘There RAD de little con pride ne bride was given away by | a cepe | a U.S) Steel Corporation, whey eninad versat tue to the system Wek CPATHOR: TO DELIVER ADDRESS | AUT SUN 1Ag ervation--Fred Landers, ! penalization SIE The bride was beautifully gowned L. F. Crawford, etary of the | 1 HEE br oon TS | nest: aim Olsen; (scone; Archie Me- | THe Palate days of the camp- HOSIERY in while) al lange wisCOhEtMaRing te | Industr Eararntssfon,/ has vepted | during their trip abroad, ' Gray, thied Lie weeueaueee iing ennaenotte ge ‘ace of a wedding, veil, and she car- | an invitation to deliver the July ith | ~~~. pwn | Boating and swimming were unde | door sports at BESS. 8 oe ‘. a Fie Le arin, boaquet of! rose-| Jaddress at a community celebration | sided Se RE PER A RECHEREMLARE TINE: GCaEG isk CHEMO TRRR Io RtAie og Next time you want hos of the: valley i at Grand Rapids, La Moure county, Boys Camping at Wee ds a cobtinuous mate | tiaady “aNGTATRE weet elieatl el iery—don’t forget we’re ex- wore a ay i in the park there, \ Isabel Return’)! reverted satistactory tests in these | the nest day at noon clu agents for the f sories to match ant , rie \ events, Ss * proved to be the” most “ oe bouquet of pink roses. VISITING FRIENDS. | a pI Pe ee Dente Hee el LA | ous “Holeproof” make. ar (ih MBH eres An William Knoop of Stanton, B. 4 | Jim Olson's team won the baseball, | ls : ee scire fowall round camp- | popul: ont with the on the | i n of golden brown with | | Kuntz of Regina, and Mr, ang Mrs. | league at Lake Isabel while tae Bis)" Epes to dim } Whose team |trip, much interest being uhown in : to match. During the S. F. Spangler of Jamestown, Fele Boys Were) {ni GUND IUNEYE Re ee eI AVATe AIECUVGTa teak He en ace aren teen You'll be pleased at our Mrs. V. a Rose of | spending a few days visiting wita | boys broke camp Monday noon, | hi d Archie MeGray's team |the record for the back swim with large selection and you'll ‘ing “AL Dawning” and a| Among the summer models of| friends in the ci Archie McGray’s team came gecond, |?! Points. 15 seconds, Harold Armstrong. 134 ‘ E ae t separ; f $ Pn cul) Ga The following were electe he | ¢ be surprised at the reason- of appropriate sctions. {Short separate jackets that are jada jand Fred Landers third. Qlgon's |) 1)° °°. owing were elected to the | for the crawl. opens about 2,000 doors every be surprised a 2S church which was decorated | popular the putache coat MRS. WALSH ON VISIT |team was composed om Jim Ol- eek: aoa 3 a The pou y of the camp is prov day— able prices. a profusion of red and white | Attractive. Soutache| Mtrs, Mary Walsh left this_morn- | on and Francis Kelly, butters, Diek |- est natured Bill Lenhart. ta by the faet that fv Lid iisBAe Lnwcdingaeyous which formed an appropri-| Manes sO") ing for St. Paul, Minn., to visit with | Horner, first base; L. Anderson, Daly 4 pnaldso} roop TA attended p - if ate background for the wedding par- | (qm yen’ ante sah U|relatives and friends for an idefi-| ond base; BE. O'Hare, third b: sD poke—Stan paren mrcup of sedits who belong to ‘Troop | Read about him Groped about the church were] “tyi). White soutuche j rota warn [nite tine. jshort stop; Jim Gorman ang Harold | itd man Tk See }1, but who are our et town most of | on pages 108 and 109 b, dear iends i | cere a +A r [ i} Pe c egister, e e | y . are, 1 e year. Three of these scouts are te onaey ee as ie oe [MY or “Dhwek ple ted ea {NNOU : Vee Te alder centee HERE Clayton Reeves. NEG York ang lwbeteoinbirarey THE SATURDAY . D inehadce eawple, TX "number of (NYO, Mack pleated sarin ace] wNOUNGH MARRIAGE | Arhur Donldve ae | tiem New York om N “ichmond's Booter, Bismarck ladies attended the cere-| °\- : Mr. and Mrs. 1. Blazek of Swvet | Gauschk and B Quain, right fletd, Annet i EVENING POST oe amas IRE ya al e marr Ss eee tee er—Dick Hort ee schoo's and graduated from the Man-| Bismarck six years ago. Mr. Meier! Yantzer, will take place June | spection contests, Sleepy head—Ino O'llare ie ALFRED OLSEN, Sales Agent [| dan high school. Mr. Murphy has |/* 2 representative of the Coon Oil —— i While the Dawson Bible school Ar Hoskins Block lephone 4019} 115—4th St. iided in Mandan for a nee MO Hs ” IMPROVING RE IDEY ; had a pienic the b sted in e ale ava | Bism: = He is proprictor of the Mur- PRUE BS rl ‘ Mrs. P, H. Throdahl who recently | directing the Incidentally th amp grouch—Lorne Anderson, hop. He served for over| Be TOES Se underwent a scrious operation at| came im for co Sita ho Hedy Pretty hoy—Harold Nelson, AieDakola re d Lucinda Logan and daughter,|{he Bismarek hospital is reported : 2] ee Enat © during the World | Missés Irma and Charlotte, and Miss|improving rapidly. | | sw rerrens me War and was stationed in France, |Mary Parsons and Mrs. Oscar Ward a T ' a After ras statoned in anenie [an daughter, ae ee aan GUEST OF MRS. LANGE. BAND IN ! pd 1 Returns " vinted wedding breakfast ,Lucille Rochn have departed for an] pps. Al d served to members of the bridal {automobile trip through the Black et TS esemunone, ae day gener Th rom Camping Trip] anda tawesues » home| Hills. They expect to enjoy fishing _ % " . e B aa E th und a fe Ww Buests at the hom aud curdming ohl Ske ae Se aREAE as the guest of Mrs, George Lange. di ‘ i ae: A very successful camping — triny ase ose S ore aca ions bride's parents on Third Street [7 ‘ junder auspices of Association |..< conciuded bv Troop 1 Boy Si ee el ener ik i ATTENDS SCHOOL MEETING [of Commerce wants band in-|Scoufs at Heart River, six miles r f t 's. d vhy expecte 2 iley, sel insnect- 7 Ss; we: n n lay o dbgiek SEEKERS ey four, week | HAROLD SEMLING STOPS OVER. eo Paeelountinnai con: e <- | struments. Those having) west of Mandan Saturday afternoon. poo ee fonoumeanis : -| Harolq Semling, private secretary |°" foal Miecre 88" same for sale pleas =| ‘Those who attended were: . eee : Bene ReRth RoHS thie attecdnone7 || ec United Stites! Teedaurer aera |p rmectine cemchoolworficers mtneate: with ve Sorel Troop 1, Edgar Crewe, Russell| Your tortured feet ache for relief— OULD you enjoy surf bath White of Valley City, stopped over ba, oat g of Cee Nee sib ae zs at, Ralph endivaue nerves avelee bear the ing on the cool shores of the Fs in Bismarel and today for i # | Newcomb, Gordon Finwall, Manning | strain, Now is your chance to ease z ‘ 2 : R athers Read Ae I Cae Gul Gaga, che | CITY NEWS marck, N. D. Finwall, Ogden Ward, Barton Muir,| them both, quickly, permanently. Pacific Ocean? Or would you prefer Marriage Service| toute to the California coast. He |* Soo —> This week+from the 16th to the boating, sightsceing or just resting? also_visiteq with his brother, Ivan, Postmaster in Hospital 23rd of June—our store is concen- ving the three-fourths | trated on relie at Hazelton before coming here. father of the bride, The sisted Bava On the Oregon and Washington Bagnell, a: istant postmas- pot} was badly bruiseg yesterday morn- is near fu- Foot Comfort Week a nation-wide Crive to end all foot troubles. Let our'fcot comfort expert examine, without charge, your stock- Minneapolis expects to. bring amily to Bi ck in the ; "Iture to make their home, family and a few THE DAYS PRECEDIN THE WEDDING ing in a fall. the father of the bridegroom, ter at Hensler, has entered th of the people in this towa who, like 4 3 C,. a fi service | Joining pe ; BO BIS) Bel Alexius hospital for treatment. |, Yous sila foot cater) beaches summer climate is “ese s of Jamestown in aun Stewart of Minneapolis, Minn. ie, callouses, bunions, weak ankles, H ains rr Ira Herzberg of | former resident of Biamarck, who Thiuyea da eEall) pains in the f:-: and legs. For this is for your vacation. Mountains 1 scnage, home C1 Bis el 3 a loca . Mr.) First Assistant Attorney General, i iS r } Kk, Strutz of Jamestown is father of} son. Braningham Implement father of the bridegroom. The cer y was performed in the presen of members of the intimate friends | the bride and Rey. A. F, Herzberg is Reduced Fares Returns From West. Harry Malm has returned after a HERE FROM SEATTLE Ree aaa Steuevana s three weeks trip in the west. His inged feet. Hecan fit rticul i _ pee . Mics Mary Brewer of Seattle, F 4 3s ged feet. Hecan fit your particular fron ) daughter, M jan, and Missiwaich arrived’ inl Bismarck today to| timerary included Denver, Salt Lake As the \Bridecutiwraps her Wedding cater condition with exactly the Dr. Scholl pecun trip fron B Vt { Posalie Pabst, N,, of Bismar. ag é ‘ City, Utah, and vtrious cities along ‘aps he edding Brese nts a Appliance or Remedy it needs. Thus ¢ 7.50 to Portlan re present at the scrvice, the bride |SPe"d the summer with her sister) the Pacific coust. He drove a Chev- | Woman’s sagacity comes to her as she looks With eager- [| 92? can know once more the joy of | a niece of Rey. St Me b See Tae I Tania cee rolet car and is enthustatie over its ness to the GIFTS that will add most to her home — Reale active feet. vs Hertzberg rece oRGLiL TL ABUIRAEER CORR nae cmneed eye poets Ou enceyy roads Gifts from this House will create a touch’ of refinement 70 to Svatile Let this week mark the oe ere and Taco; end of your foot misery! and lasting elegance. } A gift of silver is without com- parison. their guest. St. Alexius Hospi in Jamestown MoTOR ‘0 MINNEAPOLIS. A charge at Mario bridegroom. ha Mrs. Joe Lauinger, Strassburg, aie whgre the young couple will make{ Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Bauer and] aficg Margaret Smith ere apes Many charming piéces of Silver which are to be A. W. LUCAS CO. tiger home. Both Rey. and Mrs. Herz-| daughter, Beverly, and Mrs. S. ¥.! smith, both of city, have entered|{| found today at Knowles, will be prized in the future ‘|! eae ; nr ; i berg are well known, having taken | Lambert and son, William, left yes-| the st, Alexius hospital for treat-|f| as heirlooms. | 5 New Pictur-:. active part in Evangelical chureh | teday for\ Minneapolis, Minn., tol ent. Mrs, John Seidl, Solen, Miss 2 affairs in the state, and have a wide | visit with Mr. Bauer and Mrs, Lam-| Geneva Bailey, Tuttle, Let us assist you in selecting your’ wedding gifts. fj | Mmmm New Experiences! circle of friends all over North Da- | bert’s mother, who is ill. They made | piedrich, Glen’ Ullin have been dis- + oo ae a kota, the trip by automobile along the Red | Trail. charged from the hospital. Ge This Summer! Closing M Meeting For F. A. KNOWLES | zi ck Hos NONPARTISAN CLUB MEETING. Bis.uarck Hosp'tal Herbert Baisch, Hazen, Mrs. i Missionary Society The Wonién’s Nonpartisan club No.|-charies_Walehter, Glen Uilin, Owl Jeweler. Bismarck. Osteopath 1 will meet Thursday evening, June | Seerup, Flasher, G. E. Reimers, Fal- > Yeddi 4 Sneeis 6 ao { The Missionary soclety of the [21, at 7:30 o'clock at Baker's hall. |\ink, Paul Friese, city, Ethel’ and Engagement and Wedding Rings our specialty. Specialist in { Presbyterian church’ will hold the | After the business meeting ® pro-| Hazel Brigner, Werner, and Leonard Ch " 7 ' closing meeting of the year in the |sram will be given, commencing at! Erickson, Parshall have entered the ronic church parlors Thursday afternoon | 8:30 o'clock, Everybody is invited| Bismarck hospital for treatment. Diseases ' at 3 o'clock, at which time the fol- | to attend the meeting. Joseph H, Hoop, Napoleon, Oscar lowing program will be given: | Olson, Plaza, E. A. March, Dunn A Devotionals ..........+ Mrs, Moore AUTO TRIP TO LAKES. 'Center, Mrs. J. D. Franklin, Doug- Telephone 240 Solo—“In the Secret of His Pres-, ence” E. Lakshine Coreh Mrs. IL. aemeland, accompa- i nied by Mrs. Scheffer, A resume of missionary biography will be given by Mmes. Fitch, Anken- man, Goddard, Jenkens, Nupen, Pen- ner, and Liessman, Solo—Seletted.Mrs. H. J. Duemeland “What Will You Do”—Missionary exercises given by.. -Junior Christian Endeavor A social hour/will be enjoyed with Mmes. Paine and Crawford as hos- tesses. All are*cordiatiy invited to attend. ENJOY PICNIC AT FOCKHAVEN The members of the Business and Professional Women’s club enjoyed a ‘picnic last evening at Rockhaven gtation, north of Mandan, at the ome of Mr, and Mrs. John D, An- derson. Mrs. Anderson was assisted in entertaining the guests by her sister, Mrs. A, Boley, Miss Katherine Zachmeircr and her ,daughter Miss py Anderson. After the pidnic pper, dancing and) group’ ~ songs were the features of entertainment for the remainder of thes evening, after which: the guests returned to their. homes in Bismarck. EXPECT SON HOME Niel Reid, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pbter Reid, fs expected to arrive in Bismarck July 4 from Washing- ton, D, C., where he has.just grad- uated in, the department of law at a Washington “college. | Mr. Reid is a veteran of the World war. Mrs. Reid. and baby daughter will “stop off in Michigan to visit with. rela- tives, comhing to join her husband in Bismarck later. FORMER PRESIDENT sToP OVER Mr, and Mrs. Edward Le Roy'Meier of Bpheapalip. Minn,, stopped over in narek yesterday enroute to the Yollowetene:.and. Ghackomndarten: - ~ \ oN Miss Phyllis Yochim, saleslady at Webb Bros., and Miss Lula McAdams jof Mandan, left today with friends |for an automobile trip to Fargo, | Minneapolis, Minny and the lake re- gion in Minnesota. They expect to be gone for about two weeks. AT MINNESOTA LAKES D, J. Slattery Jr. is spending his ; vacation at Detroit Lakes of Minn- esota. TOAST OF TOWN Joan Gardner (above) was a wait- ress ‘in Spokane when Ina Claire, noted actress, discovered fer. She considers , Miss “Gardner the most beautiful girl she has seen for a long time, and will put her on the stage. \“She’ll be the toast of the town,” ipredicts Ina, las, and Master Eyward Binder, Tut- tle have been discharged from the hospital, Dr. Staley Listed ‘For Appointment Dr. J, C. Staley of | St. Paul, Minn., formerly of Bismarck and a broth- er of Charles Staley, has been de- cided upon by two of the three mem- bers of the county board of control as superintendent of the Ancker hospital of St Paul, according to re- liable information which has been received here. Dr. Staley resided in Bismarck for a number of years, and for two or three years at the opening of the Deaconess hospital in Mandan was connected with it. The board is to take definite ac- tion upon the appointment June 25. While there may be a change of sentiment before that time, those close to the board members felt con- fident ‘Saturday that Dr. Staley would be named to succeed Dr. A. B. Ancker. There were six candi- dates in the field for the appoint- ment. Dr. Staley has the indorse- ment of the Ramsey County Medical sogiety), Dr. Staley and his two sisters, Misses Catherine and Mary Staley are expected to accompany Mr, and Mrs. C. Etaley and daughters, Esth- er, Ruth and Marian to Bismarck when they return from Minneapolis the latter part fof this week. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Staley have been in Minneapolis to attend the gradu- ation exercises at the University of Minnesota from which their daugh- ter, Miss Esther graduated , this week. Dance at Patterson Hall Wednesday and Saturday | evenings. pee. Anyone who will follow a simple Certo recipe can make petfect jam or jelly with an oe kind of fruit. Only one minute's boiling required —no re-boil- ings, the right consistency the first time. This saves the delicate color and ‘taste of fresh fruit. Since no fruit juice is boiled away, you get one-half more, prsuc #2 with Cinro cost per jar} 1s less, Start making jam and jelly now and fee hw ous aera oo Al ee thee Certo is the actual “jell” fruit—it contains BD ppl oath servative. : ' Sold by grocer: ides a » Sent 35 cents. Taped of 76 recipes wrapped bottle. Bismarck, N. D. 1191 —4th St. Northern Pa fis Ry. ‘Donald, Agent |. D. | | | | Try This Popular Recipe Crushed Strawberry Jam For this jum it is necessary that each berry be broken up. Therefore, crush shout 2 quarts ripe berries in separate tT ions, so that each berry is mashed. ia allows fruit to quickly absorb the sugar during, the short boll, Measure 4 Tevel chipg (@ ibs.) crushed berries into large stile, add 7 level cups (3 lbs.) sugarhnd mix well. Use hottest fire and stir constantly before and while boiling. for one full minute, remove from fire and stir in % bottle (scant 4% cup) Cento. From time jam is taken off fire‘ allow to stand not over 5 minutes, ,. by the clock, before pouring, In the Ul meantime ski > im, and stir orcasipaally, to cool slightly: Then pour quickly. If | in open glasses parafin at once. If in jars seal at once and invert for 10 min, ra lize same recipe for Raspberry, * packberty or Lopenberry Eee Be. sure Strawberry” ey ae pase. ° a Rete Book. TIT = 7 ~ Hood River.~_ will soon be gone! "THERE is only a small crop of these wonderful strawberries—‘“‘grown in the shadow of Mount Hood.” When they are all sold, you cannot buy any until next year, not even in cans. Delightfully tart in flavor—plump, juicy of rich red color—they have'no equal for eat- ing fresh and for making preserves, jams, conserves, etc. Put up a generous supply. —in Ball Mason jars. Hood River Strawberry Growers Association : Advertising Office: 1722 Hennepin Avenue Minneapolis, Minn.