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THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1928 | ‘Social and | Personal | Paul Mowry Wins | Memorial Prize | In Arithmetic ul Mowry of the Richholt school as winner of the Judge W. IH. Win- chester Memorial prize of $25 in the annual contest which was held at Will's school, June 22, as announced Way by County Supt. Madge Run- Paul had an average of 95 per cent with Philip Solberg of Naugh- ton ranking second with on average 87 1-2 per cent. i The Memorial prize is given an- ally to the ranking student in ithmetic from Bismarck h gia and Burleigh county schools. The first selection is made by the coun- ty superintendent as a result of the ranking of the students in their re- work in arithmetic; then a final examination is, held after the close of the school year with all contestants, a possible total of nine, | taking part. | Those selected to participate this | ear were Paul Mowry, Muriel Ben- son, and Marlys Lahr, Bismarck, | Zela, Turner and Robert Weideman, | McKenzie, and Olga Hatle, Arena. Two students were unable to at-4 tend. The papers were graded im the of- fice of the state superintendent, the | only indication of a signature being | a number, The names of the gular el. con- testants and numbers on the papers were retained in the office of the! county superintendent. COUNTRY CLUB DANCE The Country club dance for to- morrow evening will be in the na+ ure of a patriotic dance with num- erous § al features which will ny itly to its interest. Mem- ber she comm‘ttee in charge of abahe dance include Miss Nitson, ch Miss Leotst Hondersh d adge Rune Miss Mary Kelly, Miss Lucille | Hall. | Bes | BANNONS GO TO WISCONSIN nd Mrs. Edward Bannon and| annon's parents, Mr, and M left. ve y automobile for Fond du Li to visit with Mr. Bannon’s si nd brother for several Enroute they will stop in polis, Min for short v expect to be weeks. Minn DELIVERS ADDRESS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Liesmann and daughter, Thelma, left yester- | for Steele where Mr, Liesmann red the Fourth of July ad- at the city hall. Fro: cy went to Tuttle whe A, ited with Mrs. Liesmann’s other, Mrs. C. Stramblad. ARRIVES IN EGYPT } pt according to letters received by friends here. Mrs. Kerr woo left Bismarck several weeks ago is en- route to Syria where she will con- tinue her work with the Near East! rel ef. VISITING HERE “Mrs. Docia L. Watkins and ghter, Miss Catherine spent the carly part of the week as guests of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Lie~ Bans They will visit with relatives in Bentley before returning to their home at Lake Okaboji, Minn, ¢ PRE FOR FEW DAYS Miss Annie Simpson, regional consultant of the United States | Public Health Bureau of Washing- ton, D. C., is spending a few da in the e'ty visiting the local U. 8. Public Health Bureau. « WoOURTH OF JULY VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Paul Allen, and Mr. and Mrs. Ormby McHarg and caughter, Miss Elizabeth of James: town were Fourth of July visito: While. here they attended the Round-up in Mandan. MRS. GRAHAM LEAVES Mrs. John Graham left yesterday for Spicer, Minn., to spend ten days or two weeks with Dr. and M Strauss and family at their summe home on Green Lake. ' ATTEND ROUND-UP Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ray and children and Mr. and Mrs. N. D. no's and Mary Follis of Medora ited in Bismarck and attended the Round-up in Mandan, VISIT AT ZUGER HOME Judge and Mrs. George McKenna and children of Napoleon visited "(RAE BISMARCK TRIBUNE DON’T WE GOT FUNS? Miss Pear] Carter stands in part riotice the nice, cool drink she is g) one of the fashionable North Sid W. C.'T. U. Holds Interesting Meeting The Woman’s Christian Temper- ance Union met Tuesday afternoon’ at the First Baptist church with Mrs. R. L. Johnson, Mrs, Geo, New-|* comb, and Mrs. C. W. Smith as hos- tesses. The perance Leg gave a very interesting program specfal feature was a playl “Mother Go Land T sforme through the reading of “THe Young! union observed Loyal Tem- n Day and the L, T. L. A address in which she said the future workers of the W. C. T. U. must! come from the L. T. L, She de- clared that if the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union fulfilled its mis. sion, the young people must be trained for the task. The mecting was closed with the singing of America. After the meeting re- freshments were served. MME of 408 a Frendberg Tenth street expects to leave to- nizht for New York City where she will spend the summer with rela- tives and friends on Long Island. While thero she will take a sum- mer course in music at the Dam- rosch Conservatory of Music. Ri ETURNS TO ‘BILLINGS Eva G. Marquardtt of Bill- who has been visiting M ing: at the ho of s Catherine ard Loniface Morr left for her home last evening. She spent a two weeks vacation while here. VISITING HERE FOR A FEW DAYS Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Platou Mr. and Mrs. Guy Horswill, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Sandwic' Litchfield are visiting in the for a few days. ees f RETURN FROM ENCAMPMENT | Clarence Stedman and Vincent La ce, members of the Q, M. C. N. G., 164 Infantry, have returned from Devils Lake where they attended a and and otr city encampment. GUESTS OF MRS. MORRIS Mr. and Mrs. A. D. La Due , and daughter of Carson spent the Fourth of July as the guests of Mrs. E. E. Morris. LEAVE FOR VACATION » Mr. and Mrs. Austin Reid will! leave Saturday for a vacation in Seattle, Wash. VISITS FRIENDS Paul Anderson of Moorhead spent the Fourth in Bismarck vi; with! friends. ACCEPTS POSITION Miss Mary Cram has accepted a with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Zuger while in Bismarck and Mandan at- tending the Round-Up. ACCEPTS POSITION Miss Elvira Lindberg of Billings, Mont., has accepted a position in the ready-to-wear department at *“the A. W. Lucas store. GO TO LAKES : Mr. and Mrs. Ed. White and daughter, Miss Mary, left Monday for the Minnesota lakes to spend + couple of weeks. ~ TO SHOREHAM Archie McGray has gone to Shore- ham, Minn. to visit with Nick Bawlf for ten days. GUEST OF BROTHERS . Mrs. Mark Ellis of Rochester, ‘Minn., is a guest of her brothers, Melvin and Rollin Welch.’ GUEST AT McGRAY HOME Paul Jahr of Wilton was the guest of Archie McGray over the Fourth’ of July. BUSINESS. VISITOR George, Leivenstein of Fargo wa: a business visitor in the city today. | cing every night. Pat. | terson Farm Pavilion. Kenzie Orcliestra. Me: GIRLS! MAKE UP A LEMON CREAM Lemons Beautify and Whiten Skin;:also Bleach Tan, . Freckles Mix the juice of two lemons with three ounces of Orchard White, which any druggist will supply for a few cents, shake well in a bottle, and you have a whole quarter-pint of the most’ wonderful skin softener]. and complexion. beautifier. Masguge this sweetly fragrant lemon, cream into the face, neck, arms and hands, then shortly note the youthful beau- ty, softness and whiteness of your skin. Famous ‘stage beauties use this harmless lemon cream to bring that velvety, clear, rosy-white complexion, also as a freckle, sunburn, and tan bleach because it doesn’t irritate. DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 119% 4th St icularly well with the cops. Just iving Otto Weber, traffic czar, at busy corners in Chicago. stenographic position in the office of the county auditor. FOURTH OF JULY VISITOR Miss Mary Nierling of Jamestown ited with friends in the city over the Fourth. a THE MOVIES | , ar THE ELTINGE “PN marry any man who'll me from this brute—any ma The speaker was Dorothy Fairfax, daughter of a New York millionaire. The setting was an exotic one. About save Crusader,” the official juvenile pub-' jer were several seores of men, the lication of the W. ©. T. U. The L.’ maiority of them sailors. They were T. L. with J. W. Decmy as leader jn the center of the Sargasso S$ s.{recently elected the follo®ing dffi- that treacherous body of water: cers: elyn Freeburg, pre | which is perpetually covered with Hilda Landgren, secretary, Gracella seaweed. Munger, treasurer. They hold meet-, A few fect from her stood ings once a week, Peter Forbes, the “ruler” of Boise gave a very interesting strange community. Under a which he had evolved himself, every | new woman arriving in the commu-| nity had to marry within twenty: | FRECKLES Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots There’s no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your as Othine — double strength—is guaranteed to re- move these homely spots. | Simply get an ounce of Othine— double strength —from any drug- gist and ly a little of it nignt and morning and you'should soen see that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the lighter ones have ished entire- ly. It is seldom that more than an ce is needed to completely clear the skin and gain a beauti-' ful complexion. t Be sure to ask for the double strengh Othine as this is sold un- der guarantee of money back if it fails to remove freckles. the “The natural foods for growing children are whole wheat cereals and milk. ordinary porridges for children because the crispness of its shreds encourages thorough chewing, and that develops good bones and sound teeth. Children like the nutty flavor of the ¢risp, tasty shreds of whole wheat. It contains every- thing their growing bodies need, including the BRAN which is so useful in stimulating bowel movement. Two Biscuits with milk or cream make a perfect meal and cost but a few cents. ont starve four hours, and her selection had to defend his prize. Capt. Forbes was ‘the huskiest’ of all the men, most of whom were giants in size. He coveted Dorothy and he knew none of his men. would dare to answer the girl's ery, so he gloated exultantly. Suddenly there was a stir and a challenger appeared in the ring. “Pll save you,” he told the i The denouement of this unuswal situation can be seen in “The Isle ps,"_at the Eltinge thea- of Lost $) tre, Friday and § Sills, Anna Q. Nilsson, Walter Long and Frank Campeau are among the players. turday. Milton MacLeod Opens Swimming Classes At Pool Tomorrow ses in swimming under the di- rection of J. J. M. Mac Leod tomorrow at the local pool. Classes for boys Monday, nesday, and Friday mornings at 10 o'clock; for girls Tuesday and Thursday at 10 o'clock in the morn- ing. Any adults wishing to join a class are asked to register at’ the Cle need open Wed- pool. s will be arranged to meet the s and a the July program committee, had ‘ent subjec par-old Joe Carr, son of L. T. Carr | ! ssed them for|, FIGHTS HEAT WITH SMILES Doesn’t An “improvement class," the methbers: of which have ju i ed the first rudaments of sw will be held at 3 o'clock Tuesday and Thursday afternoon. tie ; Life saving classes will be organ-|,, How? Sure it fst But little : dyed Sexe Week. cand velaasuactacweee Cincinnati doesn’t seem to mind it at all. He just goes on “smiling Higowdeas- Ghe“abiae. Wille beoRe bh.” ‘Try his stunt some of these days when you're sweltering in danded i . y-up-in-the-90 temperatures, Everybody who enjoys swimming} —~ Ornbhinker He swoulduiienenuiGaen ate of the program, J. J. M.[not having properly informed them- wweleonie faethe spol: Mac Lcod, director of the boys work| selves upon certain required topics. See Pei which is being carried on by the ee evase + os Rotary club discussed the princi-| MEDIUM BROWN HAIR looks arious Visitors ples and ideals of Rota nd E. best of all after a Golden Glint A Taylor spoke on the constitution of | Shampoo. tend Rotary the United States. In conncetion Among the visitors who attended ied pi ciktuaventauraaeea ‘ raat ° - the Rotary lunchcon yesterday noon] (1°) ile Aad at /] ? Reve dinkan Powell, James p{ tributes to the constitution from d Casselman, Thorn Diekiason,| Y#tious eminent British and Ameri- formerly of Calhoun, Alabama; and|° it we aaa eine re Mr. Woodrich, St. Paul. S. KB. Ber: | lenry Duemeland examined vart- kif 1t 5 geson and Roy Bonham, members of | ous members of the club on differ- Bac \AN MANDAN CHAUTAUQUA JULY 4-8 HIGH SCHOOL GROUNDS, 5 BIG DAYS Friday Evening 8 p. m. Most popular 3 Act Comedy in recent years by New York Cast. SUNDAY AFTERNOON 3 P. M. VAWTER GLEE CLUB Bald Strang Scotch Entertainer. Sunday Evening 8 p. m. 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