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5 — ° wi, . ‘ i r ~ : : 7 1 , t t \ s 5 8 Ny , Lutheran church will WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1924, Social and Personal — Announcement Many Attend Party Given Lecture And Miss Lane */: Kifteen girl friends were present @t.a charmning party given by Miss Ethel Lane at her homuat 517 Second Street, last evening at whicn her approaching marriage to Charles F. Watson of. Los Angeles was announc- ed Miss.Lane is the daughter ot Mrs. Nellie Hart of this city. A color scheme of yellow was car- tied out im the decorations, which were tlowers and candles. In the center of the table was a ship placed on a large white mound representing the sea of matrimony; steamers lea from the ship to clam shells, in which the announcements were dis- covered. Miss Lane, who is an employe of the Bank of North Dakota, will leave in two weeks for Los Angeles, where'the marriage will take place within the next month. She will visit with friends enroute to the coast. Judson Couple Recently Married The announcement. off the marriage of Miss Hannah Krutzner and Harry Buhm both of the vicinity of Jud- son, will come as a surprise to the many friends of the young couple. They were marriea on Thursday, June 12, at Mandan by Judge Shaw. ‘The bride was born and has lived all her life in the neighborhood of Judson, and is a sister of Robert Krutzner of this c.ty. During the past_year she has been an instruc- tor, in the school at Reeder, North Dakota. Mr, Bahm is the son of Mr. and ‘Mrs: John Bahm) prominent farmers of Judson, and is well and favor- ably known. there. J Mf. and Mrs, Bahm will leave soon car for a tour of Yellowstone hy * Park, and on their return will make their home on Mr. Bahm’s farm near Judsen. LEAVE ON TRIP Mr. and Mrs. F. L, Moule and son e, and Miss Alma Kibler left this morning, for Duluth where they will be the guests fox some time of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Spink, form- erly of Bismarck. They will then leave for Lake Vermillion, Minn., where they will be for several weeks, and will also visit at Port Arthur, Canada, before returning home about August’ I. LEAVE FOR MINNEAPOLIS Mrs. A, M. Fisher,and baby daugh- ter left this ‘morning for Minne- apolis, where they, will remain a few days before going to Omaha, where they will spend the summer with relatives. Dr. Fisher will join his family later. VISITS PARENTS Miss Ruth Anderson of the state examiner's. office, leit. this. morning for: her home’ in- Leeds, where she will ‘spend- a few days with hen patents, Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey And- erson. BIRTHDAY CLUB-MEETS The Birthday Club’ of the First meet at the home of Mrs. J. P. Engen, 811 Sixth street, Thursday evening, June 26. All members are urged to be pres- ent. BAPTIST LADIES AID MEET The Baptist Ladies Aid will meet in the parlors of the church, Thurs- day afternoon with Mrs. J. O. Var- ney as ‘hostess. Each member is requested to° bring a. friend. AWAY FOR SUMMER Miss Clara Stillman of Washburn | left this morning for Valley City, | ¢ where she will visit for a week, and will then go to Detroit, where she will spend the summer. , VISITS SISTER Miss: fllen Davis af Wishek ar- rived here this week to be the guest of her sister and brother-in- law, Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Munson, for a Week or two. TO CHEYENNE 8, A. Olsness, commissioner of .in- surance, left for Cheyenne today, where \he will vote, and will also look after his farm for a few days. VISIT FRIENDS ; Mrs. Otto Holta and son Bjorn, left this morning for Kulm where they will be guests of friends for a few days. BUSINESS VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Harry Higgins of Baldwin were business visitors in Bismarck yesterda: Cook by Electricity. It is Clean. A soothing calm on every breeze is And Echo answers softer from the And softer si i The gales that lately t= Have hush'd thew downy wings Cle SABBATH MORNING ~- With silent awe I hail the sacred mom, That slowly wakes while all the Gelds are still... A graver murmur gurgles from the il; =] sigh'd along the gove, The hovering rack of clouds forgets to move— "Sand the day when the fat wo aces. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE * : Demonstration A substantial audience spent a pleasant and profitable two hours at the Hughes Electric Co. lecture and demonstration yesterday afternoon. Mrs. J. N. Roherty was the fortunate winner of the angel food mixed by Miss Holy and cooked in a Hughes Hot Point electric oven. Miss Holy also prepared tocoanut |. cake, roast pork, peas and aspara- | gus. She demonstrated steamed ap- ples as a dessert. Recipes were giv- en to those present gnd a general discussion was entertaining and .in- structive. Thursday the mixing and cooking of sunshine cake will be a feature. Baked chicken will be part of the course, the buffet tunch will consist off baked ham, asparagi{s, peas and olives, Miss Holy is much pleased with her reception from Bismarck house- keepers and stated today that in- quiries regarding the preparation of food showed a decided interest in the better preparation, and economi- cal side of the daily ‘menu. DEGREE OF HONOR MEETS The regular meeting of "the De- gree of Honor will be held Thurs- day,.June 26, at 8 p. m. at the A. O. U. W. hall. All members with ; children under sixteen years of age are requested to bring them to the meeting. Mrs. Emma Caudieux. of Jamestown will be here to entertain the children of the members. Bring your children as they will more than enjoy this entertainment. Refresh- ments will be served during the eve- ning. All members are especially requested to take. notice of this meeting. RETURN FROM MINNESOTA Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Middlemas re- turned last night from a two weeks | motoring trip. Mr. Middlemas went] to St. Paul on business and ‘the family spent the time at Mille La lakes. They were accompanied on the trip by Mrs. Middlemas’ mother, Mrs. G. G. Berthon. Middle- mas’ sister, Mrs. C. E. Kissinger and daughter, Florence of Fergus F. Collars and cuffs of shiny red leather make a novel touch on this straightline frock of blue charmeen. The collar takes on unusual shape to accommodate. itself to the side opening. A very wide scarf of |blue silk matching exactly the ma- terial of the dress in color completes the costume. | ecors Cote STITL SURFERS ey | FROM HURTS MOVIE QUEEN ~ /SAWYER QUIT AS PHYSICIAN | TO COOLIDGE) y toit, average piston ai Washington, Jun Brigadier Ganeral Sawyer, The latter, however, | will continue as coordinator of the | federal board of hospitalization. t iy RECOVERING Clare Derby, | pleurisy in the Bi nent was 600 cubie inches y it is, 122. resting very comfortably,; .. who is ill marck hospital is PAGEFIVE with ‘considerably improved today, and is | |General Charles E. Sawyer yesterday sini iiss , : | resigned as’ persontl physician to the 7 R. W. Frazier Here on Way | president. | To Get Wrecked Auto ce cenees wien. «Better Strawberry Jam | | Marion, Ohio, to devote his attention | e ° ° Roy Frazier, of Crosby, who was in-| to the Harding memori ation, | E ] 15 t jured in an automobile accident with GENCE Cee | asily ade in Inutes * y resident Coolidyr aI Nails ie Hanis iat aro, in| Ticuk woomminiden Boone: the| Tastes Better — Looks Better — Costs Less and Never Fails ca) wal in Bismarc taday ‘on his| [eaes, uhoains Been Ene Berean Udi mets te AUK Way, to Stats, to pet ane andked'on al physi¢ eae lent Coolidye.) everyone loves strawberry jam.| simple recipe is followed, Unlike toisbiley Weasiek” atlil’ 4k GHUEE the jis expected to take over the duties of «Spread on bread or hot dbis- | the old method “pound for pound” care of sii: ; ‘ jits, Nothing seems to equal it.) mixture ‘boiled for thirty, or more e of a physician, he said. | : Frazier’s right eye was badly in- | Ms wonderful flavor makes chil-| minutes, with considerable juice, SUNOH, BOE a pkyuislan believes | jen of us all, Until now, how-| color and flavor of the fruit being Will) eventually”be lal signe shey sald | jever, an expert was required to | hoiled y. the economical Certo He's soudahin hodpenewe Ne eaid, make it, and it has heen expen; | method requires only one minute's bat’ duiters’ “headaches creeauently, Vere vert the natural “jell” | boiling atti thereby saves the and can do only light work. He was m ; ii eee tty of Un me ace to ma fe one alt a in ae, } a solved the problem so that every- | "Mhat's the only 5 ace sl ie ioe Bee one can make and eat a lot of this} sugar is used with Certo. delicious preserve Certo is a pure fruit product Medora Roundup To make strawberry jam by the! contains no. gelatine or preserva- : Py . auick and easy Certo method, foi | tive. Certo positively saves. time, Provides Thril | Tnewatlinenintine: recite Jiruit, flavor and guess work. It Sa \ Crash about 2 quarts ripe ber-| makes all kinds of jams ahd jelli The last two of the Medora ries im separate portions, so that} some you have never tasted ibe- frontier roundup will be one con cach berry is mashed. ‘This allows | fore, Certo is highly endo’ tinuous thrill, and the old da ; j fruit to quickly absorb the sugar] national authorities and forty years will again i | | luring, the short boil, Measure 4[ceoking experts. Every wom Beyatand’ cowgizia Willkie tua yaRAN] svel cups (2 Ibs.) ernshed berries | who tries it recommends it to her against wild hor: There will be | into da kettle, add 7 level cups | friends and sa she'll never be DUIUbBeIne - contehe. NERO RCI | Is.) sugar and mix well, Use| without it, Over seven million TERRE TE PRWIn BSH IRa? Gt OER RRIES | hottest fire and stir constantly be- | uottles were used last year. la SdagePeNN obec” abEih anita | fore and while boiling. Boil hard! ‘The above recipe and, nearly 400 ii geba ceaualtion_ toe eatenineteaa \ Stu rdy for ene fall minute, remove from | other Jama, Jellies and Marmalade mccmnincdalicns ‘Lor. wialacMaiertect | a fre and stir in ty bottle (scant tz fare in the Certo Book of Recipes sade alia) | jour) Certo. Prom time jam is tak- | which is enclosed with every bottle ; Four: fHEE GEE A, tea | jen off allow to stand not over 3} of Certo. FOOD SALE deseo wap. acllivie deugganien ness Fiminutes by the clock, before pour- | Get a bottle of Certo from your The fourth ision of the) int girl, Today, at 20, she is known | Made of Elkskin | ine In the meantime, skim. and | srocer right away. Start the new Presbyterian ladies aid will} t. turopean movie fans as the| FV eRRTRT eee ai tik | aet Ay aaah is Ranch tnut , alles athe the: Cab ial \Vhen pour quickly f making jams and jellies tha re Agen an a. Lee CHERTEA VERE soy tne lL tO dnane {Uso same recipe for rasa keep, indefinitely, You'll never re- ls at Finney’s drug) oii,» she ia about to make: her " int lemherry, dewherry or 20° | turn to the old “hit or migs” meth- Store: first appearance in American fea |] Hard Knocks <q] ia, process punishes att [ou Make. plenty of strawberry ot a tur Right now, she is en rou | Si : ve \ . home ever he ‘ m “i : : } . thé work or worry as per- | dm this year—no home ever has Will be in Bismarck Satur-] to Hollywood with an extraordinary | Hired “atenitaiare cceta@iraunentultingmnueh day with load household | «oltection of Parisian gowns, H Junior can have all the goods: Can pick up load any | fun he wants and the where in transit coming back garden and the sand- this way. (City Dray Line. DR. R. S. ENGE | pile and no harm done Mm Watertown, S. Dak. Chiropractor to his shoes if he S| ae i Consultation Free ted he to comfy a ‘ Cook by Electricity. i : Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. long-wearing ellskins It is Cheaper. m returned with the family, and wi spend sometime here as their guest: SPEAKS AT COMMENCEMENT State Superintendent Minnie Niel- son left this morning for Lakocu, where she wi) be the principar| speaker at the Nelson county eighth grade graduation exercises, ail the pupils completing the eighth grade + ES < | -At The Movies | —e AT THE CAPITOL An outdoor wedding was staged in Beverly’ *Hills, California, for one of the big sc¢enes in “Desire,” which is coming to the Capitol Theatre tomorrow only, in the county assembling together Re Caen Saar the scene was at Lakota for the exercises. Before epeculiarly adapted for], she réturns, Mis8 Neilson will be a|SUCh\2 pufpose. The lawn terrace, ji tion at the sum- r 4 one portion of the ee Cp acaan ferm a rectangular de- mer .session of the North Dakota grounds, Agricultural College. p hich, could be the interior of a church. likened to A pulpit PARENTS OF BABY GIRL was set on a. te at one end Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dick of Chi-| Md behind \it a choir and orches- cago, formerly residents of Bie eh ces neistielspbewa ote 8 Tanck, are the parents of a baby} church were placed in a row on girl, Betty Louise, who was born | ‘ither side of-the miniature amphi- p powases theatre, leaving a wide aisle be- 2 . on Saturday, June, 21. pera ao THE ELTINGE Based on a powerful’ theme, “The Woman onthe Jury” whith shows at the Eltinge theatre, today .and tomorrow, Wednesday and Thursday, relates the story of a young woman, selected for Jury service, who finds that the Victim of ‘the slayer on trial is a man who has treated her in the same manner, and has nar- rowly escaped the same fate at her hands, ylvia Breamer, who is fast as cending the ladder to’ stardom, i: featured in the production, the re- mainder of the players in it, includ- ing such popular favorites as Henry B. Walthall, Lew Cody, Frank Mayo, Bessie Love, Mary Carr, Hobart Boswerth, Myrtle Stedman, Roy Ste- wart, Ford Sterling, Jean Hersholt, Arthur Lubin, Stanton Heck, Fred Warren, Arthur Hull, -Kewpie King, J. Edward Davis and Leo White. ‘ FINISH CLEARING WRECK TODAY ‘The clearing up of the wreck east of the city will be completed today, and whether there are any bodies buried there will be definitely de- termined. RETURN HOME Mr. and Mrs. George Reuter of Garrison left this morning for their home after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reuter’s sister, Mrs. Mayme Milloy, since Saturday. VISIT IN ELLENDALE Ed Huber left today for Ellendale, where he will spend the week visit- ing relatives. | CITY NEWS | ————-——___+¢ Bismarck Hospital Admitted for treatment to the! Bismarck hospi! John Wolinsky, Makoti; Mrs. F. B. Henninger, Man- dan; Bernham Toepke; Judson; Irene Whitney, Winona. Discharged: Ida Dokter, Wishek; Mrs. P. D. Kebsguard, city. Birth: Mrs, H. J. Boyer, city, a boy. DOCTOR M. E. BOLTON Osteopath St. Alexius Hospital Admitted for treatment at the St. Alexius hospital: Mrs. George H. Ball, Brisbane; Paul M. Hallo an, cit Miss Irene Bamrick, Wil- ton; Dr. C. H. Baker, Glen Ullin; Specialist in John Koba, Almont; ' Mrs. Fred A tong? Za f Mua Dassehy. Lasen! Chronic ity; Mi Johnson, city. ‘i “"Biacharged: Peter" Baumstark, | 4fe Diseases Zeeland; Miss. Margaret Cordon, S Telephone 240 city; Richard Leonard, city; Kaspar Bonogfsky, Brisbane; Marion G. Mc- Nally, Moffit; Russell E, Rohrer,}}) 11914—4th St. Seattle, Wash; Mrs. John Grosge- Bismarck, bouer,, Judson; Steve Roehrich, N. D Strasburg. je fe a> bom; July, fine trave weather. British Empire Exhibition in London, to October. know ha ves Set ct ty ‘Cabi ficken Sao ana cific short ses route. * pemuatipapeoisors Atos Oe HH. ra in dead repose; "AIT, G11-2nd Avenue, ‘South’ Minneapolis, Minn. Pacific 4 SPAMS THE WORLD No.2 Cartridge PRIVATE SALE On account of moying to Minneapolis to take up residence there we offer all our household goods for sale at our résidence 206 Ave. A. Sale will open at once commencing every day from 2 to 7 p. m. until sold out. These goods are all substantial medium priced and as good as new, and will be sold at a great sacrifice, way ‘below replacement value. » 1 day bed, 1 couch, sideboard, goods consist of: Bed: dressers, chiffonnier, dining room set mostly of fumed oak. gas stove, china closet, etc., Monarch steele ange, new office furniture. Do not miss this sale if you need furniture. I, L. BERGE 206 Avenue A. These ew also ' An easy way to get an Pictures 214 x 34% Six rolls of film Eastman Camera Hawk-Eye To increase the popularity of picture making in the community, we will furnish you for $2.50 One year’s subscription to \Kodakery A complete manual of instructions Finishing your first roll of film Grr Yours Topay é And give you the Camera This offer holds only ‘while our present ** supply lasts, Hoskins-Meyer _ Exclusive Eastman Dealer. Peatee 2s peloton Bear al to Glasate— i Ng 'g S$ ‘ 1 Ae Ai My Demonstrations of Electric Cookery -—at our Electric Shop each afternoon this week from 2 to 4:30 MISS KATHRYN HOLY i of Chicago 7CU are cordiaily invited to be present at this interesting ceries of talks on Electric Cookery. These daily deraonstrations, by such a competent authority on the subject, offer you an unprecedented: opportunity to become thoroughly familiar with all phases of this modern, efficient method of cookéry. tional cleanliness of electric ranges, which medns spick-and-span utensils and kitchens, with a great saving in time and kitchen work. You will also have an opportunity to taste the very superior and suré electric heat. Food shrinkage, spoilage, burning and undercooking are automatically prevented. Be sure to attend these demonstrations of cookery on SUPER-AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC RANGES ~- “HUGHES ELECTRIC COMPANY = You will be particularly interested in the excep-' results of cooking with even, perfectly-controlled’