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* F ® 7 SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1928 Offertory .. { Vocal solo . be present. and Mrs. Brannon in their new homer in Montana, | TEACHERS. LEAVE ON VACATION]. Misses Winifred and berts, teachers in the Bismarck hir$; school during the past school year, Miss Fargo this morning to ola Maethner departed for THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE: TO EDITORIAL MEETINGS L. Pi rived here yesterday’ on the first lap; Ro-}of their trip to Saratoga Springs, New York where they will attend, the meeting of the National Editor- Irene as Colporter missionary. His head- spend the CLOSES TODAY so that, altogether the argaret Fettig, Halliday, William OPENING TONIGHT! Public Library Peters, Mandan, Mrs. J. K. M@tray, ume and in use fort the ee: Mott, Miss Ruth Rausch, Raleigh, The New Pavilion At and Baby Jane McDonald, Solen have seen discharged from the hospital. Patterson Farm. McKenzie Orchestra. Hot Dog! CITY | NEW Dry “Clean ing, Pressing, i) Bismarck is growing in vol- Al niarck, het ie au a Moines,| jal Association. They will go by Parents. of Girl, in 8.) pete ja, to visit with friends for a cou-| automobile as far as Buffalo and ‘ y 4 Dyeing, Re Call 5 oe 4 4 a a Mr. and Mrs, G. G. Ratket of Gol-| Dyeing, Repairing. Cal Take Marriage Mrs. Richholt Gives le of pmeeie cena) Coeiecnd the tna) dur New york state, Deters nae ne) eat Are| ,." ley are the parents of a] Eagle Tailoring. ‘ | Tripune Want Ads Bring Results. ; jternational Christian Endeavor con-| ing. This is the sixteenth annual Gratifyine Features baby girl born at the St. Alexius Vows at Simple | Handkerchief Shower vention, which wit be hell in that} tour with the ‘editorial association non cree hospital. j city. er their visit here the| {or Mr. Peterson. eee ane pee Home Wedding) 4 nanakerchiet shower wad given, | Misses Roberts will spend the re- Hue ehay Cosas ods elas Bismarck Hospital | eal | complimentary to Miss Myrtle Paris mainder of the summer with their MR | closes on Jun 0. Among the mat-! John Johnson, Kulm,-Miss Bertha | ‘Ae a pretty Homelwedding) Miss |jesisvdaewatternceniity Mrs\(Gorald | Porenes ne Willow City. Nis. Alfred Zuger retuned teday| ters Presented at the) meeting of| sis J ot. Lark, “Frank, Zimmerman, Myrile Paris, daughter of Mr,and Richholteat Her Hokie on Seventh St. é ffom un extended visit at various the city library board, held in the) pidairdton, Frank Shattuck, Beulah, i Miiaplayi beeahdee THe’ BHAG AN SieREARE “AflerHOOR’ Wha Epent Ly SURPRISE MISS HOLLST points in the Enst and Canada, stop-|!ibrary this morning, the donations | 15°" Gertrude Jennings, city, Mrs. | Hansdns Peon (ot) Mri ald |auermueute aaisewing fo. Chel bride|| vemroubon tmumee elt friends) /jinglover tor several: Gays in GU OM Me tense aa |. Anderson, Des Moines, In., Mus- | oe eer te TS ee eee eee ior Hancon | Of Miss Esther Hollst surprised her] eago, Ml, while Mr. Zuger and son, |, ETatitsing feature. The ter Theo, Sa Beulah, Mis. Ing. eh area ec nteies jf ae nry Hanson | 3; her home last evening Wen they| Jackie, returne ; he| the previous year of 1922 were un-| ter Theo. Sauter, Beulah, Mes. “nts | 2 o'clock this afternoon at} took place today. At 5 o'clock a : ‘Y) Jackie, returned the first of the vald Paulson lor, John Bos rt ORROT On TAGE (WFTW UREPAE:|leacieee MTRNGH Gui wan Tderwed eaUeEe |lnoernce eae croumae Help RetiNeek,) Tey ‘attended (thew Gurne usually generous because of the) | Hive i the B P| ° he Turis home on 408 Fitth street [course luncheon was served, covers |celchrate Ner birthday. A dellght-} convention in Washington .07C.,|Ucok drive put on by the State Se AUG USO LL LS aes] I ke re) teth BPs ney My McCabe | being la‘d for twelve at the dining | ful evening was enjoyed by the} , 8 ae City, Montreal,|P@™ry Commission in Bismarck and | hospital for treatment. Henry Wil- a. ur music Methodist church read the’ matriagé| room tablg which was charmingly | young ladies in playing games anq| Stopped. in New York City, Montreal, ea Hi f the| Kens, New Salem, Master Ei imer | ieee ae presence of members| gecorated in pink and white, Alarge| dancing. Near the conclusion of| C8 nd various OUNCE FOURU WEE | ate libvaries ot MF, Fi L Goin | Te cneayh nd Mrs. B. H. Schnei- ° tetany, est | basket, decorated to appear like a | he jolly occasion refreshments | “W*¥- \}in, Mrs. Oscar Will, neat N. 0.| deF of cits and baby girl have been | wi you i: piide wore a simple gown of} rose, formed a beautiful centerpiece | were served by Mrs. C. M. Henry]. DN cera |Rtamstad, Mr. Dingle, F.,H. Davis;| discharged from the hospital. | ce blue organdy, and a corsage] for the table. Attached to streamers | Ilellst. NURSES RETURN FROM VACA-) \) ‘Kau 6. D. Mann, t. Be. 7 Ga RSG uct of sweetheart rosebuds. An| extendin i mite ore TION meet Spee ee | » AN! ex ¢ from the basket contain- : : reanie ; t. Alexius Hospital : nev of roses about the living | ing the wifts were the place cards| GO FAS1 FONE ACATION. 1 McDonald, Clarn| Fittle, and | Bishop Wehrle. the} tes, “Stanley Deine; Ribewoons | It certainly does liven things 1dom cffected a pretty floral setting] hearing designs of cupid. Wild roses| Mr. and Mrs. PC. Remington ia Olson have fatarmea| oF Fe i sean adit ‘ roi and bY) irs. Lambert Retterath, Stanton, | g : ; for the bridal couple. een een rote fond som, Paul, left this morning by| from a two-weeks vacation spent at ey ee nes Se lal Baumatark, Zeeland, | up to be able to enjoy the music on is a popular local) qoral decorati automobile for Mystic, Conn., to] their respective homes with — their e present year just end-| 1, intered the St. Alexius hospi- i $ fe PACU HMERCRCREIORAN | Wo > couse Visit with relatives for four weeks. ents at Devils Lake, Beach, and sual eslestiongy Maes Sa FN Nae Ae tat | you like, x. tad and anytime in the Bismarck schools, | From Duluth they will go by Wilton. The young women have re- cd) from: thes private NBEARGS lar tak Cl "Gntnhell, Va ee ou want it. For camp, picni attending the high school and being Return From Meet to Buffalo, N, Y., motor acre sumed their du as nurses at the smarek, several special period! Miss “Me GASES CEL TRUER \ ¥ P» P roe graduate of the Bismarck Hospital| | York siate and through the New] St. Alexius hospital. have been placed onthe library | ar. Louise Borchotdt, Judson, Miss | for motor boat, canoe, or sail- sining school with the Of War Mothers! tingiana states to Connecticut. Mr. Vere list for 1923, and the following dati Se peer ar cet ed boat, thi ble Vi Mr. Hanson has been connected eee Remington will accompany them} LEAVE ON EXTENDED TRIP | Eifts of great value to the library) ——— UaEA | t, this portable Victrola 50 with the First National Bank of this| Mrs. Peter Reid and Mrs. C. G.[¢mly as far as Minneapoll Mrliand Mra orem) willinmewanel| “ore, received: | Mro Denton ba For Rent. My home at 401} is quite the handiest, most com- City vince 1916, He was a member| Boise, delegates from the Fort Lin-| ee laisiss anid G2 Oho cation ey 0 ‘Apartment at! pee : of the hospital unit from Bismarck |coln Chapter of War Mothers, re- i oe Apisemieie chisimerdinedorminnens| cu) wee sures OF Yale Revicy ita ore . Bi pact thing you ever saw. Closes headed by Dr. E. P. Quain and turned last night from Kenmare} 3. Taylor has renee! | polis, Minn. After spending several library binding. ‘The income from|the Rose apartments, — Pos-| up like a neat suitcase; stows td for caghtcen’ months in. Europe| Where thcy attended the state cor. _ Annapolis, Maryland, uaiigte. they, Willige te aime | (he two endowments of the Will) session July 1. Call Mrs. Mc- | P 3 Sto) during the World war. vention of War Mothers from June |} Springs, Iu, where they will visit | \/N"1y With | special’ donation of Lean, Rose Apts. | away ona baggage rack. Every After the marriage service a wed-|27 to 28. with friends and relatives for two L Seip SR kk ele i ; q AIRE AIMRee nel CRERVELC (OE An important part of the Tast| ete ut Aaa ie | complete “set of Ethert Hubbard’ | inch a Victrola and contains the were laid at the charmingly appoint- session was the dedication of oo AUUSEIESRMOE wee the SUHie | Little Journeys and several volumes : * cd dinuck for fourteen guests. alanner® Reve wiltonWUnn|ceraiy SEMienIE |) LEAVE FOR VAGATION jof poctry and travel. From | exclusive patented Victrola Mr. and Mrs. Hanson left late this of Kénmare delivered the ad- nity) Miss Trene Algeo, nurse at the | Btrbar Waals Gaels Uhbiy wale | features. nfternoon by automobile for a wed-| dress for the occasion and WOMAN'S BENEFIT St, Alexius hospital left yesterday |" o URRKELG, ede | 8 ding trip through the Yellowstone | Basil Two Bears of Cannonball, vice] ‘The Woman's Benefit Association] for her home at Sioux Falls, 8. BAIL ALU Chala ' T. ic ic wi und. Glacier Parks, After a eouple| president of her chapter, and motn-|of the Maceabees have chansed the}to spend her vacation with her par- Patterson” of Pattersan! Gand \ ake Victrola music with you it weeks outing they. will be at{er of Albert Grass, grandson of nights of meeting from the first{ents. Miss Lena Wilkins also left) (00, meh OSE Us AL \ this summer! home in Person Court. ¢ i Jobir Grass ented the stan-| Monday of each month to the third spend her vacation | 51" oa oes cr ae Het | ——-—---—— dard. rs. Gray Bull of Cannon-| Monday. They will meet at I. 0. O. elatives in Youngtown. lee Se eee cao, ; | as G : 5 % i ati 4 : has turned over to the library the yi . | car Ol ball the only other Indian W hall July 16. ene | verte 2 0 ) | Have Song Service | sother present at the meeting. ties Se RATORD IAD choicest portion of her private li- ONADE }, At Lutheran Chureh Mrs. Hunke of Mandan was elect- VACATION AT LAK Siok trom of this city was | nee consisting of about one hun- AND OTHER ed sceond vice president atthe} County Treasurer J. A. Flow.{ordained to the aninistry during CESAR SA Og a a pe | A cong service will be held at the} mecting; Mrs. Dollahon of Ken-|wife and daughter, y. will ldistrict meoting of the North Da-| fully bound set of Ridpath’s Libraty 1 aancihl| Lutheran church at & o'clock | mare, auditor; Mrs. Danielson, En-|Ieive tomorrow for Glenwood, Min-|hota Baptist a. ‘sociation at Page| ¢! Universal Literature in twenty- COLD DRINK SETS}! nday evening, at which time the |derlin, treasurer, nesota, to spend two weeks -|thig week. cv, Nystzom has been | five volumes is included in this gift. = | following program illiBaskendeted! fe Se jee inti lakes. They will motor appointed colporteur missionary | a library has recehtly assembled || The glass lemonade and | ~ Congregation W.C. T. U. Holds through. to the western part of the state. marlon a wer sein eta i ce tea sets in our window §| 's Happy Voices’ Preetoers 5 “i, eas een het : x fill a long felt need y 4 «| «VISITING W. L. SMITH HOME lin this department Mrs. M Rud- : 8 (28eb | a Boys’ Chorus Monthly Meeting ane . oe at beth, Geb a On| i : ’ ; Miss Mildred Ahegg wh bee : this week, placed a bus |, : | ue Better” The monthly meeting of the Wo-| stone Nations MCSE ee 0 » or veoreading tables very |(Uight size and shape, the . lorence Swenson, Edith Wray iene Christian Temperance Union tua Nien ae a d ales rr From Conference] | From ne ee Le teats decoration is in kee ‘ r | "Sunlight, Sweet Sunlight” ‘ s em nion | the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. many homes in Bismarck have been : iS In Keeping. u will be held tessa) RE uly |and Mrs. W. L. Smith a few day: Ruvexondn ts Radome) a s for the very exten- | SUEE hat h | . , at 3 o'clock at the First Baptist | Lene 3 section of. the li-|f Just what you havef| Recitation —“G church with Mrs. L. R. Johnson, Mrs. | ari = strom and Geo, B. eeREItE Fodient Hola wantel RARVEGANCOGI | Myrtié ‘Monson, Nine Melville, |G ow, Newoonb, and. Mes, C. Wil dias eae RNS HOME ___| gates to the North Dakota Buptist as- | These gifts of periodical li-| wanted to serve a cooling}; Gla vd REED TRS OSOOTRT? see Aus ; Miss Bllen Bardsley has return-|“0'fsston' snnualmecting at Page, |'ersture are gradually fil drink to the people on the}: ile Vigle BG Smith as hostesses, cd w the home of ier parents af-, have returned to the city. Mr. Joan- | the ‘files for reference. Frien porch | ville, icles ey Blean- The topical program for the meet-|ter spending the past three months ons part on the program was con-! Patrons continue to bring in eur- 3 e \ or Norling. is “Nations ssandence: Da earings 7 \ 5! E . Nis Sere ntis| | dea al Independence Day.” visiting in’ Sloux City, Ia, and) Gycting a conference on “Sunday | "nt fiction and $s material as At prices a lot lower than -Nina ang Marian Melville | Members will respond to roll call | Mitchell, S. Di ; books accumulate in their homes *d thi | “One Sweetly Soiemn with patriotic quotations. ONS School Organization and Manage- i E omes, |i you'd uo | “thought” _.Mixed Quartet! Mrs, C, G. Boise will be leader of | GUEST AT MADLAND HOME ae, Mr. Nystrom Bamace eee | pture readin C. Larsen | the program. The L. T. L. under the| Miss Myrtle La left. this| Satisfactory examination and was by | Vocal solo .. Mr. Bystrom | jirection of Mrs, J. W. Deemy will ; morning for her home at Temvik af- into the Baptist ministry | FORS | F. A. Knowles | Viglinseelone Uiioward Winyitici he satitled: “Mother. |ter spending a week as the guest of }and Newcomb was chosen to | SALE ts | y|give a playette entitled: her. ether a " | HOSKIN Song—“Sun of My Soul” Goose Land Transformed.” A cor-|Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Madland. See ee eee en eae || BISMARCKS Tewele: | 7 a i dial invitation is extended to all in- | —— Mr, Nystrom has been appginted by SE) hoa Suen | Dealers Roan GiCte ie i e DEPARTS FOR SUMMER the Baptist State convention to the | Famous for DIAMONDS. 5 sara 4 « olo terested in the W. ¢. T. U. work to territory west of the Missouri river BUNGALOW | The Gift Shop 0° B y | Bismarck, x re a z North Dakota. | eed His Flock”. ..Mixed Quartet Song—“He Shall Receive News Of Marriage Fricnds of the newly elected Chan-| cellor of Mont. University, M Brannon have received ear maick announcing his mar Juve 27th to Mrs. Anna Lytle Tan- rahill. They will be at home in Hel-| cna, Montana after September 1st.| President Brannon was for many} years Dean of the College of Arts! in the University of North Dakota and has since been president of the University of Idaho and of Beloit | College Wisconsin. He resigned the} cordially invited to Miss Ma zabeth Downey : pr of the state library com: ion, and Miss Mary Bell Neth- ony dibrarian, left this morning fog Chautauqua, New York. Downey is director ‘of the C tuuqua School for Libriarians and Miss \Nethercut is an instructor in the school. En route Miss Nether- cut will spend five days at St. Paul, Minn. to complete some research ork at the St. Paul library, in] presidency of Beloit at the close of) sich she has been engaged, the present .year to take up the y goes direct to Chai Chanccllorship of the four schools Miss Down anqua to make, preliminary ar- angements for the opening of the RE ary school. comprising the University of Mon-| tana, with headquarters at Helena. From Bismarck, as from almost every town and hamlet of the state and wherever the North Dakota Uni- versity students and faculty have gone, will pour out the congratula- tions and good wishes for a happy and successful future to Chancellor ——SS———— ~ LEAVES BISMARCK. \ Miss Elizabeth Walery, who has iten in the employ ,of the Bank of North Dakota as stenographer for the past two years, resigned her position ang left today for her home at Glen Ullin, where she will join her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John T, Heidt of Washburn, About July 2nd they will leave by automobile for California, where they expect to make their future home. Enroute they will camp and fish in the Black Hills and tour Yel- | fowstone National Park. h Grows Hair in’ 90 Days A minute a day is sufficient time to devote to a new method scalp treatment. VAN ESS Liquid Scalp METHODIST EPWORTH LEAGUE. ‘The Epworth League of the Meth- odist church is making plans for a Here 5 fi Massage lied with a patented patriotic meeting Sunday evening, | at is he y ember: ol nin) | rubber applicator attached directly July 1. Members of the church choir tothe bottle. The cooling treat- wiil assist with the musit, Echo singing and other special, music will | fj} form a part of the program. ment is fed directly to theshair roots thru flexible rubber nipples. VAN ESS stops paling hair—grows new hair in 90 days. Ask us about our 90-day treatment plan. We give a money Rash guarantee. Get started now. N ESS will not disap- point ey COWAN’S DRUG STORE LEAVE ON MOTOR TRIP. | F, E, Kiley and sister, Miss Leoma, ; nurse at the St, Alexius hospital, left | this morning for Shelby, Mont., to attend | the. Dempsey-Gibbons fight anq for a motor trip through the Glacier Park, They expect to be gone for about three weeks. CHOSEN AS DELEGATES. Misses Ruth Little, Beatrice Regi ter, and Mae Storey have been select- ed as delegates from the Bismarck chapter to attend the Epworth Lea- “; gue institute at Valley \City, July 9- 15. Various other members also plan to attend. Physico-Clinical Laboratory 119% 4th St. Bismarck, N. D. TO GENEVA FOR SUMMER. Mrs. John E. Nethercut left thjs morning for her former home at \Lake Geneva, Wis., where she will Spend, the summer ‘with ‘her sisters. Fn route she will stop for a short visit in Chicago. BIRTHDAY SURPRISE. tn Mr, and Mrs, R.-J, Dohn entertain; ed last cvening at a birthday surprise Electronic Diagnosis = - and Treatment as authorized by DR. ALBERT ABRAMS ~ M. E, Bolton, D. 0. Consultant. Address all communications to party for F, BE. Galloway. The eve- ning-was pleafantly spent at cards. M. E. Bolton, D. 0. : —— 119% 4th, St. VISITING FATHER Bismarck, N. D. Miss Dorothy Blanding is spend- Tel. 240 }summer in that city, HERE FOR SEVERAL Miss Edith Hendrie spending several weeks in Bismarck | couraging, while employed in the office of the| <Iytate department of education. ment. Phone 978 Your piano will be professionally cared for and all work strictly guaranteed that goes through our establish- Upon credentials, professionally furnished, Mr. Clarence Biggs has been given full charge of our piano tuning and repairing. DASOTA FINE ARTS MUSIC SHOP quarters will be Bismarck., The meeting at Page was well attended | and the reports from the several churches in the main were very en- some showing an increase Four bed rooms. WEEKS with fire place. Leads is of ANNOUNCEMENT dry room, bed \} and fuel room, | TREES, LAWN | This property Make your appointments now. | 214 Main St. excess of $10,500. Under New Management Purchase Price Webb Block dwellings. with beautiful built in features. | in membership of fully twenty per |} Kitchen with built in features cent. | |] including breakfast nook. Hard | |] wood floors. Large attic. Full | ) basement, partitioned into laun- room, AND SHRUBS. today including lot would cost to duplicate in | Terms at 7%. See us for Bargains. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Staggering Houses Tornadoes They them around like toys. Living room Dining room furnace also garage. Only $7200. Phone 0 play with shake vO ANNOUNCEMENT CLEARANCE SALE! Saturday and Mondzy Only ON MUSICAL MERCHA] — ° The Dakota Fine Aits Music Shop under its new management is offering for these two days only, its musical merchandise at greatly reduced prices to make room for its new stock. We are now connected with the largest music houses in the world and can supply you with any musical needs. ————V—EEEEs SPECIAL PRICES FOR SATURDAY, JUNE 30, AND MONDAY, JULY 2. a = Any record in our store.............. De ates $ 60 Any player roll in our store. ................... -60 One violin outfit, value, $21.00. ..... Perr ieee memeserne | 44111) One violin outfit, value $35.00............. 1... 18.00 One mandolin outfit, ve've, $20.00............ «3 A650 One mandoline outfit, vaiv 2, $20.00............. 15.00 One clarinet outfit, vatuc, $35.00...... 17.50 One cornet outfit, valve, $125.00................ 60.00 One baritone Beeaniiene outfit, wala $175.00.... 125.00 One Victrola and records, value, $150.00. . 115.00 i @ week.end in Fargo with her : , father, 0, D. Blanding who, has, been Off for your summer vacation or # for just a one day trip Take a K ODA K with you _ We're ready-with the complete Kodak line for you to choose from, and with intelligent suggestions to help you make pictures you'll be proud to bring back. Autographic Kodaks $6.50 up ‘ Kodak Film in the Yellow Box Eastman Dealers Bismarck, N. Bs HOSKINS - MEYER After it is all over your home is warped and twisted into a useless pile of splint- ered wreckage. Safety For You is provided peau tor- nado insurance. Your policy in the Hartford Fire Insurance Company, which ]! since 1810 has paid every honest claim, promises you | & sure indemnity to pay for | losses caused by tornado or windstorm. If you want protection — you want this insurance. Call, write or telephone. ? MURPHY —— jj; “The Man Who Knows Insurance.” ; Bismarck N, D, 18 record albums, value, $2.00 each. ... : 1.00 One Banjo Ukulele, value, $8.75................ 4.50 Two music cabinets, value, $15.00 each.......... 8.06 SPECIAL PRICES ON ANYTHING IN THE STORE ‘ We also have a record ‘exchange department charging 25c per record for exchange. i Mail orders arriving late will be cared for. . Dakota Fine Arts. Music SHOP. 214 Main Street pe caarck, ND,

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