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Xs : s A —“s —_—— % sss aac eee , TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1923 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 5 ee | She vivited with relatives in Chicago, | afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. L.| days ‘enroute to the Twin Cities LUTHERAN LADIES AID, CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH PLUMS FOR SALE | Il, for seven weeks, and in Des | Brandt, wh he is to bi ttendant at u| The Ladies Aid society of the Trin- : |Moines, Ia, for five weeks. —— yeldiog OMe ee ity Lutheran chutch will meet Wed- MONE: From the Millet Orchard.| Melba. Maurine. Personal ‘Mrs. E. T. Beatt Entertains At | Afternoon Bridge: Mrs, E. T. Beatt was hostess at an’ afternoon bridge party yesterday, honoring Mrs. Elmer Umlauf of | Grand Forks, her house guest, and Mrs, J. L. Mullin of Duluth, Minn., | who is visiting at the home of Mr. | and Mrs, J,.L, Mullin, Mr. Four ta- bles were in play during the after- 4 noon with the honors being won by Mrs, J, C. Taylor anq Miss Hildor Simonson. Decorations about the house were charmingly carried out with bowls of garden flowers. At 5 o'clock 2 course luncheon was served, the hostess being assisted by Mrs. | H, J. Stalley. Mrs, Frank Shaffer of Mandan was out of town guest at the | party. | Farewell Social For Evangelical | Church People! | Social and | A farewell social given Sat-/ urday evening by the Young People’ League of the Evangelical church. | Forty. young people attended the so-| cial of the church and enjoyed the literary program which provided the entertainment of the evening. “Wait- ing for the Doctor? by meml\-s of the Leugue proved a very interesting piece of entertainment. Other selec- tions on the program were: Solo—Mrs. F. Bavendick With Miss Hazzcl_ accompanist. Reading——Miss Olson: So!o—Miss Johnson with Miss Ol- ompanist. i ble discharges. presented by | Miss Esther Bremer. { Remarks of appreciation of work | done by Rev. C. F. Strutz. | After the program games were en- joyed and refreshments served. The | cial was in charge of the literary | d social committee with Miss Emma Lind as chairman. Those members leaving the city ure: Miss Alice Strutz to Jamestown college; Miss | Luella Bremer, to Cleveland, Ohio| to accept a position at the Lakeside | hospital; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wal- | bert, Los Angeles, Calif. Alda Brem- | cx, Northwestern College, Naperville, | i ‘Those departing cxpect to leave in} the near future. | Sarre ree | Club Holds First Meeting of Season, The Business and Professional Wo- men’s club will hold its first meeting of the fall season this evening at 6:15 o'clock when supper will ibe served in the club rooms. Following | this ten minutes will be spent in parliamentary drill, singing of. the songs of the National Committee, and the report of the Portland con-|ang Mrs. J. A, Hy! vention will be reviewed by Miss Mary Anderson. ay ‘As guests of the club will be Miss Julia McDonough, state president os the B, & P. W. club and three other members of the Minot club, wio are enroute to the Bad Lands. ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT, Mrs, F, E. Irish of St, Paul, Minn., tnnounces the engigement of her daughter, Vivian B, Irish to Walter O, Hobe of the same place, The wed- ding will take place in the early fall. Mr, Hobe is the son of Mrs. T. O. Hobe and the nephew of E. H. Hobe, who represents Norway in the diplo- matic service in St. Paul. Miss Irish will be remembered as a teacher in the Bismarck schools for several years at one time. “AMONG CITY VISITORS. F, H. Brooks of Moffit, Misses Eliz. abeth and Martha Schultz of Oakes, Mrs, J. J, Stans, Steele, and Mrs, William Qlson of Kintyre, Henry Olsness of Ryder, J, M. Helland of Kintyre, Severin ‘Larson of Regan, , and Frank Hulbert of Raymond, were. among the city visitors \here today. MRS, YOUNG RETURNS. Mrs, C. L. Young has returned from Alexandria, Minn., where she has been spending the summer months on the lake. Her ‘cousin, Mrs. C, K, Avery of Chicago, Ill., who has been visiting in California and in the Yellowstone National Park was her guest-over Sunday, leaving yes- i terday for her home, GUEST OF MISSES MALLOY. Miss Frances Dinger of Max, was the guest of Misses Mary and Mar- garet Malloy over Sunday. Miss Dinger left yesterday for Lidgerwood to spend a few days with’ relativ before leaving for Long Beach, Cal., where she wil} make her future home. , RETURN TO GARRISON. Mrs, George Reuter, who has been visiting with her parents at Hills- boro for a couple of weeks joined Mr, Reuter in Bismarck yesterday, motoring to their home in the even- ing after spending the day as guest of Mr, and Mrs. John Reuter, GUEST OF MRS, MELLON. Miss Myrtle Brooks of Minne- apolis, Minn., a former resident ot Bismarck, is a guest at-the home of 1 Mrs, -A. W. Mellon of 610 Eighth street for a few days, Miss Brooks is returning to her home after a trip through Glacier Park, : MISS TAYLOR RETURNS, Mias Esther Taylor, who has been attending the University of Minne- + sota at Minneapolis, Minn. during the past school year has returned to Bismarck to: accept a position in the office of the State Tax Commission, — ON WAY HOME. Mrs, H. E, White and daugiter, Mrs, John Mulroy ‘and family of Jamestown visited in Bismarck yes- terday on their way home from a i trip through the Black Hills, MRS, TAYLOR RETURNS, Mrs. J.C, Taylor has returned from an extended visit in the east, e GUEST OF MISS LOGAN. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Proctor and MOTOR TRIP lors, All members and friends are : “hi i ¥ ei : . 8. H. G. lors, s & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave, Chicago,| Oscar H. Will & Co. Phone Miss Edith Peterson of Lakoti, a |family of Jamestown who have been| yfisges Celia Hagen and Norena|iavited to attend. Mrs, Johnson and |1},, writing your name and addrens | 793 9.4.6|5¢- Telephpne 813. the Univ oF Gast Nore DINGEL. : jenjoying a visit at Spearfish stopped Hedine motored to Mott and Regent, Mrs, Thorson will be hostesses, clearly. You will receive a ten cent ‘i ang aD 3 Se au over today’ at the home of Mr. and|N. D, to rel ith the bottle of FOLEY'S flONBY AND od cate Dt i » Dd. pend the week end with the ottle of FOLEY'S ONEY L , lis Best. Beulah Lignite Coal is Best. Beulah Hignite’Coal is a guest at the Logan home. Tomor- rew Miss Logan and Miss Peterson | MTs plan to motor to Carson to visit their M : a@ guest at the home of Mrs. Alfred TRY 4 f ; f rs, Alfred Steel who accompanied ae ae e_ hom . Alfred | KIDNEY PILLS for Backache, Rheu- ral one! Wachter ‘Tfansfer Co. Phone Sree eget BisaATEK moet them on the trip to Spearfish and VISITORS LABOR DAY. Zuger for the remainder of the week. | matic Pains, Kidney and Bladder ween Transfer Co. Ph mies y 5 ‘ i ey their return Miss Peterson will leave Latin and ‘commercial subjects in| 7 tie Hebron high school. z Mrs, Elva Lahr Whitson returned | — yesterday from a summer's outing in} LEAVE ON MOTOR TRIP. Ww EASTERN STAR MEETIN The first meeting of the season for | Denver, Colo. and visiting with re-| the Eastern Star will be held tonight | latives at Parkersburg, la. Mrs. Whit-' daughter, Miss Anna Mag, have left at 8 o'clock at the Masonic Temple | son will open her ‘classes in music! on a motor trip to the Detroit Lake | ya. — when initiation will be held, Re |for fall soom region, | Enroll Students <= freshments will be served and a Sores —— and Thi social hour enjoyed. The regular| RETURNS FROM MOTOR TRIP. TO PORTLAND FOR WINTER | In Band This Week|NO JOB-HUNTIN meeting of the Star during the fall John Thorp, first assistant attor-; yty¢° Alma Scroggins and children and winter will be helq on the first | ney and third Tuesdays of each month. |a m —— apolis, Minn, ang Pembina has re= lu v hich F yi NS INC hie savelle, ‘he oF a on the production of those things which. ENTERTAINS AT LUNCHEON. |turned. While in Minneapolis, he VISITING SISTER, vanced class or tho-e who were mem- | anto began to “‘cash in’’ on their can be produced to the best advantage. Mrs. John Whalen entertained a| attended the meeting of the Ameri- group of pioneer ladies at her home | can Saturday afternoon at a luncheon honoring her house guest, Mrs, Me- Collough of Minneapolis, Minn, and| Mi Mrs. O, R. Barnes, who is leaving |ters, Misses Marian and Marjorie ; __|ter the beginning class. will be held| Nati ; for her home in Washington, D. C.,|have returned from a month’ | Miss Esther Nelson spent the week- National Bank of Goodrich, the this week, After luncheon bridge was | tion poly They covered a distance of 2 TCR miles, with Miss Marian driving. <ORARGO! ENTERTAINS AT LUNCHEON. Mrs, Oscar Will entertained at the home of her daugiter, Mrs,,R, Worth Lumry yesterday in honor of Mrs. O. R. Barnes of Wasitngton, D. C., Mi for ; s Benedict’s Academy. Mrs. V. J. La OTT alawii , Nk r who leaves in the near future <r | Rove aecompunied her davghicr and | Cong; NOTICE! s At Baldwin, Wednesday, | praduates. ‘Follow the Succe$$~ every citizen. In a matter that so vitally ae oe will visit in Minneapolis, Minn., for Conuaue rolling HeA wets Slats 5th. Musie by the) fur? NOW. Write F. L. Watkins, affects us all, it is urgent that we use our GUESTS AT BOWMAN HOME, [8 Short time before returning. ity Health Officer. | Joy xenerators. 9-4-5] Pres, , 806 Front St., Fateo, N. D. best efforts to promote the diversified farm- Mrs. Joseph Mann ang son, Win- ston, und Mrs. George Gibson of Washburn, are guests at the home of | M Mr, and Mrs, O. V. Bowman for a|from a vacation spent in Duluth, few days. * Min Wis. SUNDAY VISITORS, about a month. Mr, and Mrs, E. F. Trepp and Mr. end Mrs. Pau] Leonard and son, Percy motored to Max Sunday to| Miss Betty Dunham who has beenj visit with Mr. Trepp's brother, J, W. | enjoying a couple of weeks motoring Trepp. through the Yellowstone National 4, ® i r\y — park with, friends from the East re- T MempeUTHERAN PICNIC. ae turned Saturday. | MAI | Men $ Wuie.eran church = i me Lc rrnannInienenRSRNRGIRRRNRRENRRINRT enjoyed Labor Day at TO LA ROSE COTTAGE é ALANA AAALAC Thompson's Grove. A good size| Dp, crowd attended and a pleasant after- | Dr. noon by spent. automobile for Detroit Lake, Minn.,| to spend a week at the Ba Rose cot- tage before closing it for the sea- son. \ CHAS. HAUGH RETURNS. Charles Haugh, secretary of the Workman's Compensation Bureau, has returned after spending two weeks in New York City and other points, Ss MRS, RICHHOLT ENTERTAINS. Mrs, H. W, Richholt entertained at dinner yesterday for her mother, Mrs. T. W. Griffin. The evening was spent by the ladies at bridge. OFFICIAL BOARD MEETS, SR EER ATES DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician | : We es 19% 4th St ‘Telephone 240 S ee 7 is MAD pu 7Pam Oe The official board of the McCabe Methodist church wil meet this even- ing at 7:30 o’clock at the church, SUNDAY VISITORS, Dh Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Rudd of Farge. spent Sunday as the guest of Mr. nd. WEEK-END VISITOR. Miss Irene Benz has returned after spending the week-end with friends in New Leipzig. VISITING FRIENDS, Mrs. J, W. Deemy of Minot arrived yesterday to spend a few days here with sriends. _ SUNSHINE CLUB. The regular meeting of the Sun- shine club will be held tomorrow ———— PARAMOUNT PICTURES COMING TO THE ELTINGE THEATRE Sept. 10-11 THEODORE ROBERTS ‘ CRUMPY” Sept. 12-18 THOMAS MEIGHAN | —in— “HOMEWARD BOUND” | : Sept. 17-18 BETTY COMPSON and i CONWAY TEARLE sip ) “THE RUSTLE OF SILK” Sept. 19-20 GLORIA SWANSON “BLUEBEARD’S _AND DON'T FORGET i ( \ : | jbrother of Mrs. Best. Senator and| Hagen. thotored through’ the Black Hills are’ pr, stanton and daughter, Miss| Vhile here Mrs. Murphy will attend |trouble, and FOLEY CATHARTIC hcitaw al ‘i . ‘ ; the meeting of the American Legion | TABLE: tpati i \ for Hebron, where she will teach | Visiting with friends. i Doras and Miss Louise Ankemann of | ai tiaty in Man = TABLETS for Constipation ang Bil. ee Jamestown, were city visitors yester- day. _ Mrs, Frank MeGray of Garrison| is visiting in the city for several HERE FROM JAMESTOWN nesday afternoon ay the church par-| send this ad and ten cents to Foley | Per peck, 75c; per bush. $3.00.} more Residence, 114 —2nd | R. L. Best. Mr, Proctor is 4] former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, L. P. GUESTS OF MRS. ZUGER. —_—s| TAR for Coughs, Colds, and Croup, Mrs, Laurie Murphy of Edgeley is) also free sample packages of FOLEY | $4.75 per ton, Order now.! $4.75 per ‘ton. Order now. jousness, These wonderful remedies Dickins e city visitors over DIcKiniony were city visi — have helped millions of people. Try j Labor Day. VISIT HERE OVER SUNDAY. | them! and Mrs, H. Timm and son of > MRS. WHITSON RETURNS ‘ | ek, motored to the city to spend MEDIU y aks bi Mrs, Sara West Ankenmann and | Sunday visiting with friends. Vor an ar a dallnctlias eh ae | a Zolden Glint Shampoo, Maximum Development general, who has been enjoying! jer, Sunday for Portland, Ore, to| With the opening of school the FOR THESE BOYS otor trip to Detroit and Minne- | . Ps " auchter, | Cltsses in band music begin. pe ‘spent the winter with her daughter, ae Enrolment of members of the ad-| Theo. E. Baier and V. M. Par. A community seeking the maximum de- velopment’ should concentrate its, energies | |. Miss Marie Brummeland of Wash-|perg°of the band during the summer , COUfSe at Dakota Business College, ' s j burn, arrived sigaterlay) ty visit with | will be held tomorrow evening at 7| Fargo, N. D., the very day they RETURN FROM VACATION | ler sister bistaeint tabard eelock ut Will school. graduated. The former was ims ts. F. G. Ackerman and daugh- oh eeNDWieinte Enrollment cf those wishing to en-! mediately placed with the First Bar associ! It must be apparent to every observing citizen that diversified farming.is the par- ticular field in which North Dakota can reach its highest development. Corn and hogs, scientific dairying, a smaller wheat acreage and a wider variety of crops, point the way to a gfeater prosperity since these are the things that we can do most effici- Ee] ently with our great natural endowments. i terested in ta bs Esther Ne : K- | Thursday evening at 7 o'clock at! \, : Stnnda i y with relatives in Quiney, 111,| ¢hd visiting with her parents in| Wil! school, All those who are in-| latter with th8 Standard Oil Co., | agshburn, if up the study of | (the 131st D. B. C. student ems) nd music, regardless of whether Ployed by this one firm.) i me OeAN Mrs, RB. Murphy left this morn- | {Hey have instruments or not sre _ Consider the advantage of attend, is a2. a A ae aed Bie ing for Fargo on a short, business | "**°° t° ins ie ies a 2 ing a college whose students are in seh DO A Seal a es constant demand by reputable firms. DANCE 5 i o ente . This can be accomplished through wide- Ee Ra aR a HH : Nearly 700 banks employ D. B. C. spread publicity and the active support of MRS. SHUMAN RETURNS Ing program, . rs, F, L. Shuman has returned | TONIGHT TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY nefooiis, Minn, and La Crosse, . Mrs. Shuman was gone for ELTINGE THEATRE RETURNS FROM: PARK | First National Bank The Pioneer Bank By cere ir. V. J. La Rose, T. B. Cayeu, and C. H, Schoregge left yesterday by | ZiN [MAIN ST] From the Novel by SINCLAIR LEWIS! A FLORENCE VIDOR, AN MONTE BLUE ans tne Greatest Cast of Character Actors Ever Assembled Directed by HARRY BEAUMONT MANKATO, MINNESOTA ie This great school is now entering upon its 33rd year Its attendance has steadily Increased until it ig now one of the largest in the country. With practical courses of i study, experienced teachers, crate equipme! unusual opportunities for obtaining positions for Its raaiates) it makes an deal place for young peo- ple to ob- tain their business training, If you are in- terested send for our free catalog. 1 | ees \ CITY VISITORS. ! enatots and Mrs. Alfred Stee) of | GUEST IN CITY MATINEE EVERY DAY AT 2:30 Bismarck, N. D. 2 th Annua i | ‘| A i re yr f \ | Lecanuillli valli. cf | Whinuioiius deteiessaladiitiL GLORIA THEODORE SWANSON @ ih KOSLOFF All these Paramount artists . invite you to participate. “JACQUELINE ff DOROTHY LOGAN DALTON - With Paramount Week the greatest motion picture "| season the world ever saw gets well under way. q You have the opportunity for a grand review of 1923’s achievements and a pre-view of the great Paramount ; i / Pictures coming. s y Gas EORGE A ELLIOTT a Celebrate Paramount Week at your own theatre as mil- °. § ROBERT VIETOR HERBERT | G lions have during five previous annual Paramount Weeks. BREDON “It’s Paramount Week at your theatre now! ” 7B: é STEN O1S Mi yy FAMOUS PLAYERS- LASKY CORPORATION [ef ‘ ROBERTS | ASTOR WILSON ify MCAVOY diy Seca Kop ZUKQR peoern cen ;) mers SAmise- E ry ; 2 oe Bismarck, N. D. joins in the national demonstration of the better motion pictures + All this week—Paramount Pictures will be shown ho | “os ee | : - ELTINGE THEATRE ~~ ae _ September 7th and 8th--BETTY COMPSON in ee os : “The Woman With Four Faces” a : ne wie

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