The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 24, 1924, Page 5

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,.THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ” Salem; Ruth Tellman, New Salem; Sylvia Brockway, Stanton; Mrs. Al- bert Josephson, Wing; Jas, Sandlin,} plain practical way. Tomorrow she .| Carson; Clifford Knudson, Douglas; | will demonstrate a broiled steax ack, Dehn; Mrs. A. D, Wells,| dinner with the usual — vegetable and raisen tea ring rolls, | Thursdoy baked chicken and mixing of sunshine and spider cake will be portoor hee lecture, In an interview today Miss Holy stated th electrici for cooking | purposes was in fact a great econ- omy providing housekeepers under stood how to uge it judiciously. Lectures during this J be from two to five aft Holy will to re TUESDAY, JUNE, 24, 1924 ee | cording to word from friends in| Stanton; \Miss Ida Allerding, city; Marion G. MeNally, Moffit. Discharged: Walter Stiagle, Sér- eco; Mrs. M. J. Wilde, Frank Roerich, Linton, Mrs, D. V. Wheeler, Salem; Milton Haas, Ven- turia; Miss Jeannette Anderson, city; Mrs. Fred K, Bender, and son Wal- ter, Danzig; Joseph midt, city; Mrs. H. J. Hochhalter, Wishek; An- ton T. Ehrmantraut, Dickinson; Mrs. | Raley Rudnick, Anamoose; Mrs. Got- tlieb Leno, Tuttle; Miss Stella Smith, | Schmidt; Mrs. Carolin Schweigert, city; Stephen Miller, Sweet Briar; Anton Kastner, Garrison; Mrs. J.P. Hess, Mandan Miss Holy a fund af experience that Minot. she imparts to her audience in a TO. ATTEND ROUND-UP Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zink o1 Rordulac, N. D., were guests ot Miss Elsiét Brandt, leaving today for Medora,, where ‘they will attend tht! Round-Up. They are making the trip by car, and are camping on the way. Social and Personal | Country Club : -To Give. Party The Bismarck Town and Country |‘* Club will give a carnival dance, as | the first dance of the summer sea- son, since the. opening night of the club, f€ was announced today. The dance will be held Friday night of JULY 3-4-5 Killdeer Montain Roundup, 135 miles west of Mandan, | ner dishes Birth: Mrs. Carl Bertsch, city. DEMONSTRATIO. ROOM HERE IS FITTED NICELY Electrie Company's and lecture room, at ‘Third and Broadw. s been r ty Honors Sister .. At Pretty Party Mrs. E. »P. O'Brien entertained twelve girls in honor of the birth- day anniversary of her sister, Madge Webster, last evening at her home at 219 West Rosser Street, The living room was prettily decorated in pink, at the end of the M. K. M. trail, right where the wes gets good, 500 actually wild horses and long horned cattle, 100 cow-boys and cow-girls that are the best ” in the west. Let ’em buck and Hook ’em cow. TO SUMMER HERE Miss Ewma Holand who has been teaching this year in the West, re- turned to Kulm today where she will spend.the summer with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Holland. Free Camp Ground—— CARS PARKED FREE — LET’S GO will noons. Miss questions and 1s ive suggestions from course answer anxious : i “ fitted up for the three day leeture |?! and favors consisting of little orna-| this week. .It is planned to make epARC! be oor ee nee’ those who visit the demonstrations ‘Baal pithy wire SHCelbitad just| the “ance an unusual affair, with » RETURN FROM ake ven foes felicia ns ce Me tel daily dishes will be before’ the dancing began. Luncheon | ™@ny novel features. There will be | Mr. and Mrs. F. A. LAER ERECT GE OCS CTech Gece ee all one ols also many prac wae abeved anil dading B d part| ¢ttertainment provided for those | turned from Orange for treatment: Ida Dokter, Wishek; | tc the largest family range are on | 500", ceipts discovered by Mi pote a eh bated prms La Who do not care to dance. Refresh- \ Where they spent some time visit- Baldwin; Susie: Adams, | ¢ xhibition, A Thor washing me, Joly will be distributed to those | SY of ithe evening's divegsion. Miss ienite’ Will ihe te i ing Mr. Ernisse’s mother, Mrs. Peter 3 Lydia Lumas, Dogden; | chine and ringer operated by clec ° atte ssa 2 s will he served. The commit er . who attend. Wobster | ractived,, ‘several ~ l6vely | too in chiirge Of the daney rant. | Eeniste, [Ira W. Davies, Mandan; L. C. Love-| ‘ticity, u frigidaire ref \ Be ' gifts in remembrance of the 0c-| ing preparations to care for an ake ——— land, Mandan; Mrs. Alfred Molstad,| Netishable food, a Moosier kitehon ngham and Voile dresses casion, usually large. number cf the club| SPECIAL MEETING CALLED | Mandan; Mrs, A. G. Aaby, Ryder; | ‘'binet are part of the equipm 2.95. Bismarck Cloak Shon. | . Ww. en SI = members at this party, which they | .A special senting af the Bis-| William Shupe, “Gladstone; Union | diee s ae to | See: Bismarck Cloak Shop. E X ERI N believe will inaugurate an unusu: marck hospital Alumni club has been | Homsey, Driscoll; Mrs. Ole peels Mt Jak GPa ele omen citect Waive ly seccessful social season at the | called for tonight, to be held in the | quist, Wilton; A. S. Pond, Syk a Re AG roe aac ib. Nors i Bere REECOORIA : yest Finds a pli se to the s ‘om i tree el an Nurses reception room at 8 p, m UR ied SR eat Wilkens | tortable chairs have been provided HDR, MLE BOLTON rast ‘ TET TS Ros 4 » -Seeland. : tor those desirous of hearing Miss talkie lard A pavement dance will be given| ATTEND TEACHERS MEETING SUNSHINE CLUB M Discharged: Vivian Smith, city; 5 SUERURHGRRT Gal Uhe Dente stenia =_ * by ‘the’ Business and. Professional | | Bismarck teachers -who will at-| The Sunshine club will weet with | Barbara Schmidt, city; Mrs. Ed Aas] (jo, “wskestions: on the premars Osteopaihtc By Women's club tomorrow night, in the} tend the National Teachers Associ-| Mrs. W. Ey Perry on Wednes‘tay | land, Hazen; Mrs. Jens Jacobsen.| inv iv olectricitay Yang een TP H9Ue Ath St. Teteph square in front of: the Postoffice.| ation meeting in Washington during | ‘fternoon. All genes are re“! Golden Valley; John Decker, Barnes-| study and pract work in labor. | Bismarck, N. D. re wn peal Trae ablated N be Ruth red seine bore at eae heated ville, Minn.; Alice Mattheisen, New] utories and hospitals have given | j “Experience is a lamp which lights only as the S. S. President, Madison ‘sen, caer te a 5 ” 5 will play for the dance here. Lisbon, and Miss Emma Taubert of TO MINNEAPOLIS = | the stern of the ship,” says an old French While waiting for the elec-| Casselton. They left Sunday and| Ben S. Hall left for Minneapolis proverb, ji ' # will spend about six. w fi yesterday: where he will look ‘after i . tion returns, it will -heélp pass{ Will spend — ix weeks in the Busi tters for a day or tw away the time to_attend the dance,|.East, visiting besides the Capital, | Business matters for a day or two. sear : 4 : which the women*claim will be an| New York, Niagara, and other points RETURN FROM VACATION | Profit by the experience of others in plan- unusually geed one. cee rarett oa Miss nets C.C!Convetee!aid faniily have re ND 0 R E PEC A ION | ning your future. In the long run, putting PLAYGROUND ACTIVITIES city schools, and both the Miss “Hal. wore Teed vaca cou comm (6/NNTRy | aside something at regular intervals has Over 100 boys and girls took part} Vorsens are gtade teachers. Aes nae) : proved to be the shortest cut to wealth. in the activities on the playgrounds Reo aRERSIV LE GOALS VISITORS HERE ; last night, two thirds being boys. Ad- E "S CLUB] Mrdand Mrs. Fred Burbeck were a ad Q 3 SW GH DIMEN WO ACSIOSAN I hEe BANIEENAE ditional help is needed. in. taking | PICNIC visitors here from Cathay. on Suni A Wonderful success! Not surprising though, in view of the A new beth ; ts eaves eta has : f the children, especially the} The annual picnic o: ie Progres. * ’, H a} a A ecus ‘ een received to aid those who wish to save. CS Es GH ih EN | a values we're offering! Come and Save Money! Every depart- ; , i ; sive tent k is asked | Sunday June 29, near the Heart AGE t has ials f ' Put some of your loose change in one of these igigiveonevidigneracween ie Sunday ‘June 29, near the Henrt | 4 a a; ment has specials for you! i i to call J. J. MacLeod at 460M. i e Mandan side. ‘There CITY NEWS banks each day and see how quickly it The playgrounds open tonight | Vill be about 4¢ Pee aoe | EWS | counts up. . will be the William Moore, and the} Pers and their families will leave | % : aa ‘ eae . . ey UD? i Wachter grounds, according to Mr.| in the morning, taking their lunches. Fe Owing to the bad roads, it was impossible for many Farmers to j will spend the day, fishing, wii i ‘ H « ¢ , © ¥ i ‘ MERE Geet RGEK Ae se ala. Eames and other diversions for the | Northetn Paeifje ‘railway officiats |g come to Bismarck and take advantage of the Bargains we of- yi He f; 5 children, rs. k (a i < a i y 1 i ball league being organized for boys Sirs, ‘Thorson are. in gencrat | Mave ordered that a ya bh fered, for that reason we will continue our “Smash for Cash” 4 under 20, years of age, are asked charge of the arrangements for the | Made for. any. bodies that might be ; p register with Mr. MacLeod. aay PRCSVFe TENG Gece Gee Sale until July 4. \ RECEIVES: APPOINTMENT FORMER RESIDENT HE miles east a here, railroad officials io. = 4. Edna Johnson of Bismarck is one| ¢. S, Jones of St. Paul arcived | S8id today. ” First National Bank of the women appointed to office by | here. Sunday ‘and wil spend’ the Eg eR jj THE PIONEER BANK Mrs, Paarl, Clark, of, Mohall, Grand | wock -visiting relatives here and at| picegSti,Alexiue Hospital Worthy Matron ofthe Order of East: | Hazelton. Mr. Jones who formerly | Births: MEE SAM ree KGinehualuey 504 BROADWAY ee beine-appointed to the of- | lived iu. Bismarck was recently ead pageee eet, era q : ice of Grand Electa, i Y | Napoleon. | ex “> ; ce BR eh tng | Admitted for treatment: Mrs. Fred BISMARCK ales - - Senne - - - NO. DAK. ; LEAVES FOR HOME government for the last seven ceara,| Wilkins, Hannover; Herbert Stube, Miss Celia Cutter, who has been| to st. Paul. eke Years, Ashley; F. C. Zuroff, Richey, Mon 4 the Quest of her sister; and brother- Mrs. Phillip Hornbacher, Goodricl in-law, Rey. and Mrs. H.-C. Postleth- waite, for the past three weeké, re- turned to her home in St. Paul last ; ‘ : ‘ Fisher, Raleigh; Martin : night. on, : day ‘at 2°p\'m., at the Baptist church. |. « ‘ ° ‘ E ef } == fire attendance ‘i ; | puraebGrg.yMrs.cFred Oclks, New 6:30 p. m. except Saturday, closing office at 9 pi imi; neue RETURNS HOME "A late attendance ‘is requested, as) Teinzig;’ Mrs, John Gradin, Sentinel | 5:30 p ey a ig p Mrs. C.4E. Phillips’ retyrned:, to her home in Fargo this ; morning after spending several .weeks visit- ing relatives at Napoleon, New Eng- land, and traveling through Mon- tana, * ¥ WISIT RELATIVES... Mr. and Mrs. ©. Bohrer, and family. whd haye’ been guests: of ‘Mr. Boh- rer’s parents, Mr. gnd‘ Mrs. George returned home Bohrer of Cathay, prermey Orchard White, on, Sunday. is DELIVERS. ADDRESS which any drug- eee S John ‘Thorpe, First: Assistant At- gist will supply » VISIT AT LISBON torney-Gkneral, ‘has returned from for a few cents. is De. and Mrs. W.-E. Cole and! Beach, where He-"delivered gn ‘ad- Shake well in daughter, Constance, returned home| dress*/Sithday before the Mundan bottle, and you yesterday from # motor trip to Lis-| circuit ednférence’ of ‘the Young have a whole quar- bon, where théy visited relatives for | Peoples’ Luthet | League. ter-pint of the! a few days. most wonderful = RETURNS FROM TRIP skin whitener, VISITS UNCLE Bernie, Glazer of Minot, returned \ tohis bome yesterday morning, after visiting his uncle, James Garrison cf the Bismarck Cloak Shop for: a week. CALLED HOME Miss Gertrude Smith, who was at- tending school at Valley City. re- turned to her home on Sunday be- cause-of the illness of her mother. L. T. L. TO MEET The Loyal Temperance Legion will hold’ its: regular meeting on Thurs- final ‘arrangements will be made for ' the’ pienfc,: previously ‘postponed, but which>wil' now be held on Friday, at Fort Lincoln. .RETURNS FROM COAST ‘Miss Sigrid Noren of Kulm re: turned ‘to her homo taday from idgefield,, Wash., -where she -has been ‘teaching during ‘the _ past, She expects to: spend the summer “heres with her parents. C.F. Lindsey’ of Canfield school district was a business visitor in the city today. Mr. Lindsey has just re- \ turnied’from a motoring trip to Mit- chell, S. D., where he has been visit- ing for about ten’ days. ACCIDENT VICTIMS RECOVERING L. S. Loveland and Ira Davies of Mandan who suffered injuries in an auto’ wreck Saturday, are reported to be doing very well, and no serious John Heinzen, Gatrison; Anton Hoff, Richardton;. Joseph Miller, Taylo Kasper Bonogfsky, Brisbane; Harry Scherr, Butte; Mrs. J. R. Wert, B. A. North, city; Mrs. C, Flasher; F. Hannon, Juice Of Lemon Whitens The Skin . The only harmless way to bleach the skin white is to mix the juice of two lemons with three ounces of softener and beau- tifier. (Massage thig sweetly fragrant lem- on bleach into the face, neck, arms and hands, It can not irritate, Fam- ous: stage beauties use it to bring that clear, youthful skin and rosy- white complexion; also as a freckle, sunburn and tan bleach. You must mix this remarkable lotion yourself. It can not be bought ready to use because it acts best immediately af- We open at 7 a. m. each day and close our office: at: ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE. CITY CLEANERS AND DYERS PHONE 770 We call for and deliver, i ter it is prepared. ed. | sees ios effects are anticipated, Mrs. A. P. Nachtway: was a shop- per in the city on Saturday from her home in Dickinson. x —Adv. VISITORS HERE : Mr. and Mrs. George Laney were visitors in the city today. Mr. La- ney is district manager for L. R. Baird, receiver, and is on his. way from New England to Napoleon. A FAMILY WASH —_or— DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. HERE FROM STERLING Mrs. Alice Gibson returned to her homé in Sterling after having been a guest at the home of Mrs. Harry Clooten for a short time. MISS KATHRYN HOLY Home Economist, of Chicago MOTORS TO MINNEAPOLIS RETURNS TO FARM pied “ in cs Es tna for Invites You to Attend ; A F AMILY P ICNIC? Harry Cooter returned to his farm at Sterling on Saturday, after spending @. few days in the city. apolis, She isgmaking the trip by motor. Her Demonstrations of Electric Cookery — No question about which you’d choose — a day in the woods or a day with the washing. And it’s so easy for you to let us do the vashing while you do the pic- nicking. Our Rough Dry serv- ice washes and dries everything and irons the flat work leaving only a few lighter pieces for you to iron at your leisure. Why not phone us today and then arrange for a picnic tomorrow? Rough Dry 5¢ a pound © SOPRANO RECEIVES OVATION Miss Nora Fauchald, Minot Su prano, who sang in Bismarck at, the time of the Ninth district Kutary conference Inst April, sang before 8,000 Rotarians at the Ipternational convention at Toronto last week, ana received. tremendous applause, ac- Nei? TO JAMESTOWN Ervin Martin, son of Mrs. Theresa ; Martin, left for Jamestown, where he will spend the, summer. Cook by. Electricity. It is Clean. WW: have been fortunate in securing the services of s0 well-known a home economist and expert on cooking to conduct a series of discourses and demonstrations on a subject of vital interest tc every woman—Electric Cookery. These valuable lectures will give you an excellent opportunity to become personally familiar with this modern, efficient method of cooking, to sce for your- self howclean and howconvenient an electric range really is, and to taste various electrically cooked ls and discover how much more delicious and wholesome they are, and how much less time and attention is required in their preparation. Don’t fail to take advantage of this unusual opportunity. DAILY DEMONSTRATIONS ‘from 2 to 5 each afternoon of this. week at our, Electric Shop using What is the , garage worth? Your garage needs in- surance just as much as your house or factory. Adequate protection for ‘all. your property is absolutely essential if you plan to make a per- manent investment in establishing your home and ‘its: surroundings. ‘Talk with,us and get the benefit of our experi- a: ] , One woman started it then 50 tried it . - ‘Now this NEW luncheon recipe is going over -the whole country, most amazingly ; s of those “diffe things” — simp ' *~ vogue over night; a new, quick-cooked luncheon, « with an oddly refreshing appeal. A woman sent us the. recipe. Then, we asked 50 others to try it— and that is how it eterted. You may tike it, too. Clip thie from the paper and try it. if 3 Ingrodienta: 2:cups. QUICK QUAKER. 4 cu water, 1 Seaspoon salt. Pity pete ies, cocoa ae e a : 94 0f sagas, 1 teaspoon vanilia. ence.in protecting other 4 . Bring water to a boil. Add cotoa and sugar mixed ‘home owners from loss. MP A N & : pehetarar Ai dp jars gy ria Soa ee na Carefully - written and CAPITAL LAUNDRY. KI) Y gy Seren omer caliiad, macided and adeguate insurances! 311 Front Street. Phone 684 caer Roce ; 5 means ydéur freedom . FOR SUES one : ' Standard fall size and weight packages— f from all worry. erectnin beats Medium: ™% pounds; Large: 3 pounds, 7 oz. “he advice of this agency. |f , i has paved. many & property " 7 ownpr. from Wey not lét’ns help you, too MURPHY *The Man Who Knows ° Bismarck,” mie x. D., :

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