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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1928 TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE . land Personal Ball and/Club Tea Features of Bankers Convention numerous s9- to be given in honor of bankers and_ their ing the North Dakota | | ifopnta. ATTEND GRADUATION E. J. Taylor has returned from {Ann Arbor, Mich., where he and Mrs. Taylor attended the graduation of their son, Herndon, from the Univer-| jsity of Michigan. Herndon will) leave in a few days for West Point} Aaving received an apointment to the! in the United States Naval Academy, | Annapclis. He is now a first cla: midshipman and is on a cruise on the! battleship North Dakota. He y will continue on their way to Helling, formerly of Bismarck have | returned. LEAVES FOR MINNEAPOLIS Mrs, W. GUEST OF SISTER W. E. Perry of Boise, Idaho, is a United States Military Academy. Ed- 5uest at. the home of his sister, in, son of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, is; Mrs. F. EB. Payne. BACK FROM VACATION Miss Grace Fraser, niece of Adjut- was ant and Mrs. G. A. Fraser who has! G. Newton left this morn- ing for Minneapolis, Minn., to visit! with friends® ahd look after busi- ness interests until July 20. Starting out at 9:20 a. m. yes terday morning Leonard Day, the author, hiker walked 21% miles west from Bismarck and was pick- ed up at 3 p. m. by Harry Homan, stant fire chief and brought ack to the city, in order that he might speak at the Auditorium in the evening. He did this in order that he might be taken back to that point this morning ,and thus have a good start on hig day’s journey. He expected to reach Glen Ullin. Leaves Bismarck Bankers convention which is being | due to land in Copenhagen yester- been spending her vacation in Fargo| Mr. Day spoke before an inter- s in this locality. NEW POLA NEGRI IN “BELLA DONNA” A new Pola Negri comes to the nat the Eltinge Theater tonight in the Paramount picture ‘Bella Donna” from the novel by Robert Hichens, Heretofore the picture go- ing publie as been accustomed to seving this charming dramatic act- ress in foreign pictures, but George The entire public is invited to ~ THE BISMARCK ' wre Wage) ' Sata ys ce OPES ARTES Z ' . rere Tra = Mrs, Mahan. After visiting here’ Minot as the guests of Mrs. George’ Aythop Hiker ‘from Driscoll, Wingy Washburn, “should be called “Gimme,’” the in- | Evangelical Meeting Second Baptist church Eight av- q oe, Mandan, and a rumber of other] quiring reported demanded. enue and Sweet street south at 5: “OCIA “The first request for money is as hear Rev. W. P. Butler, Evangelist p. in. Goldwyn Studios reptied by pulling out a manuscript and qu@ing this | sub uity: The obliging press agent at the bitter to a bride’s lips as the first olive. It becomes an easy habit later, | but it’s mighty harg to say the first ‘Gimme.’ ” i Helene Chadwick plays the wife who must ask for money, while Gas- itle from Major Huges’ ebutla ton Gl; is the husband. H. B. Walthal] has an important comedy role, “Gimme” comes to the Capitol the ot the National convention at the Rey. J. C. Bothic, Pastor. You'll win the fight against Constipation with Kelloge’s Bran! It is wonderful news for every constipation sufferer to know that Kellogg’s Bran guarantees permanent relief if it is eaten regularly—becauso it is ALL BRAN! Two tabl much with from its ravages; free yourself front its grip! Within a week you will bo surprised at tho improvement. Kellogg’s Bran is not, only # per- manent relief from constipation, but it ia a health food, containing mineral held here this week, the Genie day. The cruise is probably the last as returned. et ue oa ste Eben Na aries ee eons one WIHT Gtr for two days Wegifinitig tolights| Will work’ MeATEh woRders anVidie Tout ae ae | oe eeuaity oe club tea and the Annual ball stand} tho battleship North Dakot: ill vening, telling o! S reason eas st America 7 paeee i fe poi none aoe ra ea ory, as the leading functions, leathely Misi) ‘Tayloe atoppenr off In| GUEST OF MISS BARR his hike, and relating the many [ting vehicle. This picture puts M eS aepge ot ar BILS Ki fen complimentary to the|Minseapelie onthe soln trip te! Miss Hazel McBride of Arnold is|oxperiences which have made his |Negri in her proper setting and gives CARD OF THANKS | GEMS ARIE OR wast Fat Kellogg’s Bran as a cereal, or wives of the visiting bankers, will | visit friends for a few days. the guest of Miss Eliza Barr, for ajtrip colorful. While in the city [her ample opportunity for displaying | We wish tu express our sincere "Han heh sprinklo it on or mix it with other be held at the Country club Thurs- . few days. lover the week-end, he was the}h«r superb emotional powe Ad@ I thanks he many fends ‘| Think what this means to health} hot or cold cereals beeause it is read aay AELSTHOGH HESINEA. GONG (6 CIORI. | TQTATEY PARTLY RETORN : guest of the city firemen. cd to this is the feature of two prom: [rinks % the many friends of Mrs.) schon you know that constipation is] to cat. It is delicious. cooked with end the ball will take place in the! Mr. and Mrs, Charles Staley and BACK FROM LAKES ee inent lending nich, (Conway Tear iauere for the help given and ihe! Topomsule S08 a lntgo niajority of tho Net cereals, | ANA), you Here ae andl the! Dall willis and Mrs. Cha Sta 1 Gnas spans Paar and Conrad Nagel, hemding a str > p a most dreaded human ailments; that, in] much if t know tho d cscaing in phe House chambers at | daughter, Missen Eathen, Ruth and a hatyannes who has been visting) Modern Woodmen * —|funpostin: cast ot well thasen sereen {SMPAthY shown during her Tonk Hl milder form, si responsible for ack a ve ac Lean MEY . ap.tol. - e y it 4 ess. Vea exte: a 5 are be ak oe Bee cimpavalieme becrane [win L ttenad va eraey from reraay, Hold Convention |?"¥«"s\ inctuding Lois Wilson, who | Fo We also extend our thanks) headaches, biliousncss, nausea, sour] bran griddlo cakes, ete. pe’ chairman of the general | tended Tne radiation eeorelues Tat eave is featured, Macey Harlam and Rob- ir se - cs a Bya ae ine ot breath, pimples, ete. Leading hotels, clubs and restau- pete ChaltMy Gee, Stis INDE |te URIveHG ot Maneiete: frald| © > ee eae S| helm iettiet of Old (Clog Geel tite eh asa o eaceca es [ana teers sl aoe A mnemneo oe mcellg rants servo Kellogg’s Bran in indi- assisted by Mrs. B. V. Lahr, chair-|which Miss Esther was a member of} CITY NEWS {| vention of the Modern Woodmen|,. y, of, tremendous interesy andra Harry W. Potter, loaiy Gil TEM aesinat cole vidual packages. All grocers cell man of the invitation and transpor-|the graduating class. Accompanying | 4 ———— fambecers | Gevatmerien wae WeIdTAGeAe ONUMNG IHL carkede hes¥on “HRESU ne bast Brankoy. Kehert \ Kellogg ’s Bran, tuticn committee, Mrs. John Gra-|them were Dr. J. C. Staley and HaLIMage HIGMECWHNTERCUCIOOMBEDM gece aie cries GnCOerae eho Bl © Qomnaltaritiva| ‘and hire C.'W. McGray; Mrs. |ter, Miss Mary and Cathecine of St. Play at North Ward L : 5 peo-|fered. The picture shows at the F and family. A number of a tinge today and tomorrow, Wedne ple in attendance. o'clock, Jone “Gimme a reason why this new pic jture by Mr. and Mrs, Rupert ilughes |Tord Day, June 27th. Graham, chairman of the mu-|Paul and Miss Agnes Orr. Enroute! The Richholt boys will play at! class ‘ Nuntes epeReaTR ES aR ana or | ae SITHi teas CMe Py res wicinal tor Blsracce thes apeHeceaveralvaays (Noth WEHIMCRIENE IS gime'oflGCin kame ie oe agen ch Tauee MEDIUM BROWN HAIR looks \ chairman of the committee on dec- |at Lake Osakis enjoying fishing and indoor baseball. The big oceasion was opened when ae, best of all after-a Golden Glint , cations, will be assisted by Mrs. |swimming. Miss Orr .will spend the | aS strect parade headed by St. Mary's] WHY RUPERT HUGHES Shampoo. K. Kieistrup, } George Russ. !summer with her mother, Mrs. Robert Locate Brother of Miller. bas r toute Hal CALLED HIS FILM “GIMME” poe My P. Goddard, Mrs. O. N.jOrr. The trip was made by automo- Ludwig Miller, brother of the late Gung Geo Wildwood Pavilion Opens and Mrs. Benton Baker. |bile. \Prank Miller, who died as a result | ; A very jlelightful musical pro- = I aeuineueeletinerine Seeiling, Haaheen | epee oe ; ; aA beA by Ire | ISTE SIGNIC Mr. Johnson of Linton, Nebr., m has been arranged by Mis.) | HOMESTEAD PICNIC I igeneauetneousnetHeN (eetall aUnGr: | aalstoe pote tics autisecri acaners = i Frank’ Barnes will| The Yeoman Homestead No. 503 | ities iIsville, Wi eee Ee er ay es LS yd . : ities at Neilsville, Wis. at Humbird,/ .qgress and State Deputy Murphy voca! selections, Miss (will hold its annual picnic July . | Wi He will arrive tomorrow, ac- anes in a 7 a ie ui na phy $ vi rive seve) i a - ke . r on and Judge LL es son will give several J. B. Belk is chairman of tie com-| oording to a telegram received by | of Grafton and Judge ue ANYONE can make spoke during the evening. The in tiation work was put on by the Dris- coll drill team, Visitors were here- nittee in charge. He is assisted by | “ . Mee drchatde Mise Nellie Snyder, | Comor E, J, Gobel of Webb Bros., tu | Mrs. Chris Martineson, Mre. Grant] tke charge of fuperal arrangements | Marsh who represents Lady Row-j for his brother. and Miss Robert Atkinson at the | violin and. piano ng the afternoon, Welcome Bankers Perfect Jam ot Jelly On the geception committee for jena. No picnic ground has been the annual ball which will take |selected. Minister's Ae elisha das Growe Hiss by the CERTO Process slage the evening of the same day | —-— ‘or the pi o day e condi { srOWS Bok . . . plam the evening of the same day To VISIT FRENCH HOME — |tion of Rev. H. C. Postlethwaite 4 Mis ay BONHAM BROTHERS By le acca ere Mrs. S. G i is und ati for a heart now make perfect jam or jelly with any H. oY 1, I. P. Baker, C. B rs. S. G. Farrington and son,|who is under treatment for a hear or Your : M 0 (a ith’, P.-C! Remington, Krist |Frank of Augusta, Maine, are ex-lattack at the Bismarck hospital Mon Pay inched fate Cae Saat ae Kjclstrup, a , : pected to arrive tomorrow to spend;has remained unchanged, was the + yy “ 5 G q the most delicious jams and jellies you have “ike ytht Hs snake the dance jets ees ee Labis ae peti P| ronore Ob attending (ees a Back You Will Like Bismarck” ever tasted. With (Cea jam ree jelly- eal affair i ries “|Prench. Mrs. Farrington is a sister}day. Those in attendance declarec haat ‘ 5 alist iem ema) Con le at Rev. Postlethwaite was very . making is delightfully easy and economical. of Mr. French. Mrs. F. A. Litt Fayette, N. D., arrived today to visit at the French home for a week or} two. Harry Wagner is ar- a special musical prezram his ovcnestra for the evening. fo dri will be served during | the even Keep free froma the curme of falling hair and baldness, VanEss Liquid Scalp Mas- sage fecds hair Only one minute’s paul required, thus saving the natural color, flavor, fragrance and delicacy of ripe fruit. No re-boilings —the right consistency the first time. No Bismarck Hospital Mrs. Melvin Gates and bah Coleharbor, Miss Edith Abule, Gar- DEMPSEY GUESTS DEPART | UNA NUNNML MTN ULL 7 : Mrs. L. M. Dempsey and baby, Miss!rison, Edward Stoleting, Esther-| | sears Sra Gaivallost int Boling aveulpecene tall 3. & P. W. Give Mary Arline and Miss Annie Burns|ville, Ia., E. C. Harvey, Wing. Mrs.| fyough rubber O . ee eran jelly a ren ati P: D lof Portinnd, Ore, who has been/La Delle E. Briggle, Hazelton, | topics directly The First National Bank j avement Dance}? ..cts of Mrs. F. X. Dempsey for the! Mrs. Aug. Johnson, "Washburn, | {y'the hair roots. It's the marvelov Guia eeaubery ite past week left this morning for Wis ‘Miss Elsie Marquardt, Jamestown, | renee Von Ese | : For this OF BISMARCK essary, tha A.pavement dance will be bf the i consin where they will visit with Elva Husfloen, Price, Lydia Fisher, | friends and relatives during the sum- Hensler, A. B. Calheim,. Mercer, | rows new hair in 90 the 90-day treat Cerro club this evening in front | merd Miss Frances Darley,city have en-| 724 cian We sell it under money-back | The Pioneer Bank berries in. separate por- postoifice at 9 o'dlock. The = fered the SMe HORS ae een ee a rae fe ea ent (Surgjell) orchesira will furnish} VISITING BRAZEROL HOME treatment. Miss Sylvia Sommers. | £95 your huir tonight. fruit to quickly absorb the Pe) : i for the occasion. This} Mrs. 1. F. Hoppenstedt and|Manfred, Mrs. Floyd Paris and the short Contains No Gelatine Nor Preservative vel CUPS (2 ibs.) crushed berries into large kettle, add 7 level cups (3 Ibs.) sugar COWAN’S DRUG STORE heby, city, Master Elton Anderson, AUUNLGUOANETARNLUU EAU : city, Master Le Roy Anderson, Wilton, Mrs. W. H. Law, Mandan |daughter, Beverly of Fort Rice who spent the week as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Brazerol of 410 > nt dance is being given t: rivht instead of at the Roof G den cn the MeKenzie hotel F Cerro is a pure fruit product. It is sold by grocers everywhere, or sent postpaid for r- us announced, The club women; Third strect returned to their, Mrs. A. 0. Weeks, Flasher, Miss ‘ an LESS Tb ib 35 cents. Recipe Book of 76 recipes wrapped made the cients pea the; |nome yesterda oe ee ene Offers the facilities of a complete banking y peniieul with every bottle, ‘ould not have the Roof Garden. ren, Driscoll, Joe Palma, Dunn rd for on pee * apy out Io i Be eet ae ST iGenter. Miss "Hisie Schmidt, Beu-| mannan nnnannanrncnant ; on i p fulinate remoye from Start in with Strawberries, to attend. The money which will] Mrs. P. H. Throdahl who recent- ‘lah have been discharged from the Di M.E service to visiting bankers during their cup) Cento. then follow with other ie derived in this way will be|'v underwent an operation at the hospital. r. Mi. 1. nis taken fruits i dima 4 vsed to defray the expenses of - {Bismarck hospital has returned to eee Te Bolton ruits in season, and make 4 dciegate Q Portland, Ore., to the |her home. She has taken the 1, w. : Wildwoed Eayilion Opens attendance in Bismarck at a large supply of Jams National B. & P.’W. convention, |McLean apartment on Main street} Fo} ay, June G oy ate, u . fier nena Eoarieeee mers DAY» Osteopath Aaa aerate ad | atte ediiess rf —— epee ea iste Faas a s eer If in open glasses Pecti ‘ tiome Department BAPTIST LADIES AID Specialist in THE TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL CON- invat‘once.sif in J} Douglas-Pectin Corporation | Has Meeting} , Te Ladies Aid of the Baptist ‘| for 10 min, to ster: Douglas Basking Co,, Tee. fs church will meet at the church par- O ] $ Chronic VENTION OF THE NORTH DA“CTA lize tops. Pectin Sales , z lors Thursday afternoon. 29. 70 * > ACT! ae nee n y e Diseases : , Biuckberry. "Raspberry WEEK END VISITORS Misses Adele Kauffman and Alma Sundquist who spent the week-end in scatell or Loganberry Jam. ihe church pariors Thursday 3 o'clock when a program fe d by a sccial time, will be Round trip from BANKERS ASSOCIATION Bismarck te Yellowstone -_ The Soy iia (ohege and The Ghazal Roberts and Second Street North, Fargo, N. Dak. Telephone 240 11914 —4th St. Bismarck, | n. ‘ys. Fred Hanson and Mrs. C King will have charge of th: nunity singing; Mrs. I. I. wfo:d will give a reading Mrs. F. R. Smyth will speak on the work of the Home Department The quarterlies will be given out for the third quarter at this meet- Refreshments will be served one interested in the work } ted to attend. » ANANTH Ee PLEATING Accordian Pleating Knife Pleating Box Pleating KLEIN Tailor and Cleaner FOR SALE ' One Walnut bed-room svt, i me Vernice Martin bed complete, over-stuffed ‘v::, and table, floor 2d bench, lamp, dining room se’ p:. °+ H. L. WAGNER 404—1st St. COUNTRY CLUB TEA A very pleasant afternoon was en- joyed by the ladies attending the bridge tea given yesterday at the country club as the first social event of ‘Ne Countr b season. Garden flowers and carnations formed a i pleasing decorative effect about the Honors at bridge were L, J. Wehe and Mrs. E. In charge of the affair F. Dullam, chairman, Ruediger, Mrs. T. R. Atkinson, | C, A. Myhre and Mrs. C. 0. nson. The ladies in charge urged 1 club women cooperate in making club affairs a success. Phone 365 Bismarck 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. club rooms. won by M H. i spn UAH Rued United States Ti res ave Good Tires There are only three points you need to Both Colleges in session thruout the year. 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