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Hy henge THURSDAY, JULY 3, Social an Entertains At Dinner Party Mrs, Frank Shepard was hostess last night at a seven o'clock dinner at the Country Club. Covers were lei for. thirty.. Exquisite decor- ations trimmed the tables and din- ing room. Following the dinner, bridge was played at seven tables. Honors were won by Mrs. W. H. Bodenstab and W. E. Lahr. TJs Hostess At Bridge Luncheon Guests for three tables were en- tertained by Mrs. C. F. Dirlam, at a bridge luncheon Tuesday after- noon. Pink and yellow roses pro- vided charming decorations for the rooms. ; Honors were won by Mrs. E. T. Beatt and Mrs. Thompson. Following the games a five o'clock luncheon was served, LANGER TO SPEAK Attorney William Langer will leave tonight for Grand Forks, and will give a Fourth of July address at the celebration ‘being held on the O. K, Lageson farm south of Grand Forks. His subject will: be “North Dakota Ten Years From Now.” The celebration will draw people from the city, and from a*large part of the surrounding country. COES LEAVE Dr. and Mrs. Henry Coe left this morning for their home in Portland, Ore. having come here to attend the dedication of the Roosevelt statue at Mandan on Wednesday. Dr. Coe gave the dedication address. While in Mandan Dr. and Mrs. Coe were the honor. guests at a number of social functions. TO VISIT DAUGHTER Mrs, J. L, Laughlin and daughter Margaret of Napoleon, left this morning for Valley City, where they will visit Mrs. McLaughlin’s daugh- ter Miss ‘Irene, who is attending school there. They expect to be gone for about two weeks. LEAVES FOR FERGUS FALLS Mrs. C. E. Kissinger and daugh- ter, Florence left for their home in. Fergus Falls, this morning, after having spent the past week as the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G..G. Beithon, and her sister, Mrs. V. R. Middlemas. ENTERTAINS FOR HOUSE GUESTS Gwendolyn Jones was hostess yTugsday night at a bridge party ing Mrs. C. J. Spindler, the “house guest o{ Miss Lucille Lahr, and Miss Hildred Sperry, the guest of Miss Marion Quain. There were guests for five tables. r) TO SPEND FOURTH HERE Miss. Blanche Gustafson who has been teaching: at New Salem, will _atrive in Bismarck today to spend the Fourth at the home of Miss Martha Reinecke, after which she will leave for her home in MclIn- tosh, Minn, ON TWO MONTHS VISIT Mrs. B, M. Dunn and daughters, Victoria and Frances, 222 Fifth St., felt today for a two months visit in fern Minnesote, and northern yee They will spend some time with Mrs. Dunn's mother, Mrs. Min- nie Smith of Armstrong, Iowa. VACATION AT GLENWOOD Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Gordon and children, Marston’ and Ruth, will leave Friday morning by car for a ten day vacation at the lakes near Glenwood, Minn. They will also spend a few days in Minneapolis be- fore returning home. TO FARGO Mrs. J, B. Taylor of Garrison, who spent Sunday as the guest df Mre. James Wakeman, left on Monday for Fargo, where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. Jessie DeCamp. TO ST. PAUL F. N. Orchard left today for St. “Paul, ‘where he will join his family and will spend the Fourth, The family will return the fore part of next> week. LEAVES FOR HOME Mrs. D. J. Webster who has been the guest of her brother, Henry Buchman of Manhaven for two weeks, left this morning for her home in Lancaster, Wis. ‘ TO VISIT RELATIVES Mfr. and Mrs. L. J. Grosshans and family of Hazen left this morning for Aurora, Ill, where they will spend the next two months with rel- ativer {VISITS DAUGHTER Mrs. C. W. Smith left for Minot this: morning where she will visit her daughter, Miss Nydia, who is teaching near that city. _. VISIT AT BEACH ‘ Mrs, -T. G. Plomasen and son, Bruce, returned last night from a three weeks visit with friends and relatives at Beach, N. D. Is RECOVERING Mrs. Sara West Ankenmann, who suffered injuries in an auto accident last week, is recovering, rapidly and is now able to be up. ' TO DETROIT ‘Miss Lytille Kaline ‘lefty morning for Detroit, Minn., where she will ‘spend two weeks with rel- ative: | HOME FROM RENVILLE \Mrs. G. L. Gullikson a two weeks ‘' «4 MISITS BROTHER 4 0. Mundy of Watford City visited his brother, A. W. Mundy, ‘on ‘Tuesday. “GOES TO GRAND ‘FORKS ‘= 8; McDonald ‘eft today for Grand Fotke on business. this |! ind son, re- 7! 1924 Bridge Party For Mrs. Broom Mrs. R. A. Tracy entertained a number of friends yesterday, honor- ing Mrs. G. M. Broom, the house guest of Mrs. A. E Brink. The dec- orations were exquisitely carried out in yellow. Bridge was played at three tables, honors being won by Mrs. H. P. Goddard and Mrs. Broom. At the close of the games a dainty luncheon was served, Mrs. Tracy be- ing assisted by Miss Goddard. Are Guests At Surprise Party Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Berge, who are leaving next week for Minneapolis where they will make their future home, was pleasantly surprised by the members of the Ladies Aid of the Trinity Lutheran church, who gathered at the Berge home Tues- day evening. About forty guests were present. The visitors brought and served a delightful luncheon, following which music and conversation provided en- tertainment. The choir presented Mr. Berge with a smoking set, while the ladies gave Mrs. Berge a buffet set. Mrs. H. Hoff, who left Wed- nesday for California, where she will live, was an honor guest also, and also received a buffet set. BUYS AEROPLANE Vincent Cavasino, an employee of the State Highway commi r rived home yesterday from St. Louis, Mo., where he visited with his p: ents, on the way home H. A, Potters and Mr. Cavasino purchased a three passenger aeroplane in Minneapolis, coming in it to Bismarck in six hours. Mr, Cavasino is a son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Yeater of this city. Bobbed hair styles changing again. ‘Madame. Louise, short to the-new lines. ‘LOVE! OMNIP. Yet should the thoughs of me your humble s Ascend to heaven, in honor of my Love? Were I as high as heaven above the plain, And you, my Love, as humble and as | As are the deepest bottoms of the main, Wheresoe’er you were, with you my love shi Were you the earth, dear Love, and I the skies, My love should shine on you like to the sun, And look upon you with ten thousand eyes WILL GO TO WASHINGTON Leslie Conley arrived this morn- ing from a trip through Idaho, and will visit a week here with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Conley, of Me- Kenzie and with his sister, Mrs. W. B. Heaton, before leaving for Wash- ington, D. C., where he will be em- ployed in the postal service. ON MOTOR TRIP 7 is snow-| A Iittle shaggy white dog could oe 9. ae a J. erent Till heaven wax'd blind, and till the world we s not alask for nothing more. Yes, Snow HUD EL CA I bel Qsciaic snowball at all.| ball was very, very happ: Monday evening oa OB carts Wheresoe’er | am, below, or else above you, Her. snowball] (@- 1094, Western Newspaper Union.» motoring trip. ey visited rela- : ittl = il tives’ in Grand Forks, toured Ita Wheresoe’er you are, my heart shall truly love you, - was 7 ahaggy | The superficial of the earth Park, and spent some time in St. - —Joshua Sylvester” dog is 196,940,000 square miles. | Paul and Minneapolis, as well as in . Rien uhiard Line-Springs, Iowa, making over 2,000 : named him miles in-all. eae Waa Bowl | : : Paris, Rotterdam, Brussels, Gibral- —__________| HeLooked white Snowball, for | RETURN FROM EXTENDED TRIP Reinhold, Christ Jr., and Miss Lily == a Delzer and Miss Mabel Moline re- LEAVE FOR MINNEAPOLIS turned recently from a trip through} Mrs. F. R. Ekstrom of Fessenden the western part of the state, Mon-|left this morning for Minneapolis, tana and Wyoming, making the tour | Where she will be the guest of her by car. On their way home, they |Parents for some time, before leay- stopped a few days at Yellowstone |ing for her future home in St. National-packse: i= fi Marys, ‘Idaho. tar and the Azores Islands. | Mrs. Hannover, Sentinel Butte; RETURNS. FROM LAKES SENATOR LEAVES Mrs, Anna Knauss of seventh} Senator Lynn J. Frazier left last street. returned | last week from|Might for Washington, D. C. Winner, Minn.; Minneapolis. where she enjoyed a = Landwehr, Elbowoods vacation. at the lakes. While there |* Beulah; John Geiger, Mrs. Knauss visited with her sister Verona Thill, | AT THE MOVIES | Mrs, E: Roline, and her son, Mr.| g, Mc Lean, ‘city; . Hi ‘ Plato Knauss. Stanton; , Miss Lauinger,| and put his little shaggy head over} ) wish to express my heartfelt ; THE ELTINGE Strasburg. her foot and looked at her 80 80r-] 1 oo). acliveleunport | ON CRUISE “Hold Your Breath” which will be —__—_—_. rowfully. A gd Baim ta se cas Jack Burke and Charles Moses,|shown at the Eltinge theatre, Fri- 'TRICORNE “You' Te sorry I'm sick, aren t you. the Primaries and: J” ,shall not cadets at the United States Naval] day and Saturday, is a feature done| The tricorne of corded silk with Snowba ‘eny's mother my trust. ‘Academy at Annapolis, are on {in the same tempo as the . short|the tiny, almost infinitesimal brim midshipman’s practice cruise. They went to London to attend the British Empire Exposition, and will go to A QUEEN comedies. Unlike most feature comedies, it has a good story as a basis for the humor. It is a tale of a girl who sets out to hold down her brother's reportorial job and does—although she rouses the whole | town and almost ks her neck | & before she succee \Z The cast is co = of well known 9 = vore, the irrepressible little star of | H a multitude of comedies, is the girl. | & Jovial Walter, Hiers plays her well- meaning fiancee.and Tully Marshall | is seen as the Kecentric Collector. 3 Jimmy Adams, Jimmie Harrison,’ 3 Priscilla Bonner, Lincoln Plumer, § Rosa Gore, Jay Belasco, George Pierce, Victor Rodman, Budd Fine, 5 = s : [ ed of an array yers. Dorothy De- Eddie Baker and Douglas Carter com- prise the remainder of the cast. If you want a good time or are itching for excitement go to the Eltinge Theatre und “hold breath.” your AT THE CAPITOL Can you imagine the feelings of a band of super-crooks when they es- cape from the hounds of law and hide in a deserted cabin on the thir- teenth day of the month, with thir- 3% teen pieces of jewelry and a black cat for company! That is one of the features that add impartially to : drama, and humor in the Universal- Jewel production starring Priscilla Dean,'“White Tiger” which comes to the Capitol theatre beginning to morrow. Wallace Beery, Raymond Griffith and Matt Moore have the , principal supporting roles. Tod | Browning is'the author and director. How Many Pounds Would You Like to Gain in a Week? If you are thin and scrawny and would like to gain weight. I will |@ send you a sample of the genuine ig Hilton’s Vitamings absolutely FREE. Do. not send any money—just your | iH name and address to W. W. Hilton, | 155 Gateway Sta., Kansas City, Mo. ; FOR SALE I need a rest and will sell, 27 good paying home bake: shop cheap for quick disposal. Mrs. Emma Larsen, 214-6th St. Phone 462. ! Folks in Chambersburg, Pa are pey-| FOR SALE— Three Elec- ie ing homage to Mildred Gillan, The hee voted her the town’s most pop- | trie ranges. Bismarck Gas | ular girl. Aiid that made her queen | Co, of Kar-A-Ban,’e pageant ipreceding ably Tata eee 1p Most the Old Home Week celebration Cook by. Electricity. ccommemorsting) the» 160th. annivers- 5 ary ‘of Chambersburg’s ‘founding. It is Clean, ia THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE HERE'S BRAND-NEW BOB soo pe CITY | NEWS ———+ St. Alexius Hospizat Fred Wilkins, N. D. Admitted for treatment at the St. Miss Clara Lund, . Frank Stueve, Mandan; Master Wm. Hannan, Stan- baby Alexius hospital: on. Discharged: Miss Esther Holland, Florentine Frank Keogh, Harmon; ss Lillian is the most practical style of millin- ery for the tailleur. Story Teny’s Snowball Now you may think you are snowball — si {| | and Pretty. fo white and clean. boy, little dog was a snowball So she named h{m Snowball, ut every time after he dipd - pretty again, When Ter Snowball wa: bal} low ed all of the family. mother was Miss, and that I'm vot.well, = NUUNGRERUDAO ONE ORCUAUAUEURENOGEEONES A Little Bran Is Good for You if it is thoroughly mixed with a well- cooked cereal. Not one person in a hun- dred should eat raw bran. It is almost pure cellulose and js not digestible. All the bran you need to promote natural and healthful bowel movement is in Shredded Wheat. It is combined with the tissue-building, bone-making elements of the whole wheat grain, making it a perfect food for children and grown-ups. milk make a nourishing meal. Two biscuits with Prevents Decay of Teeth I often have occasion te recommend to my patients your Sh redded Wheat. They furnish the roughage needed to relieve constipation. I find they are an alkaline food, and one or two eaten just before going to bed will netitralize the fluids of the mouth and help prevent decay of the teeth. Ww. J. Bickford, D.D.S., baie Beacon Street, Boston, Mass. food for least many), OMnpaanenenEUSUSLUOUUNONENE}UNEUUORGnLAFOGUELEUUOTOR Chicago hair dresser of authority, presents to the world her new “Merry Widow” bob. ‘The name of the headdress does not limit it to the husbandless, and even school girls nie their locks Miss Agnes Verne, recently “merry-widowed” by the hairdresser, shows how it looks front and back. Kiddies’ Evening By MARY GRAHAM BONNER go- ing to have a winter story‘right in the middie of| was rejoicing no the summer. one was gayer But no, this}and happtler is not to be al than Snowbant, He Would Sniff winter story.| So Ife went About. | This is not to] along very pleasantly. He had no be a story of a uch as you make out of the snow In the winter time. first been given to her he had looked so white—oh, And the only thing she could think of that was as white as this made right after a fresh fall of swow. ‘At times now he became quite dirty, playing of course as he did. was en a bath he looked so white i ery sad. For Snow- “He sat by Teny’s mother’s chair ou know something {s wrong don't you?” And Snowball knew. For he was quite contented to sit lke that and to stay in. He was a Sad little dog when a | tio member of his dear family was Il) But Teny’s mother was all well again before long, and oh, such a} gay, happy little dog as was Snow. | all. He went for a long run and walk | with Teny and he didn’t believe he | had ever enjoyed a walk so much. | Snowball liked to eat. He was very fond of food. If # caller came to thé house he would sniff about to see if the caller possibly had a | piece of candy in his or her pocket. | Little girl and boy visitors he; liked best, as they were so apt to have a piece of candy for Snow- ball, | When dinner was being prepared Snowball would watch what was; going on and he would enjoy a Iit- | tle taste of something now and again. When the potatoes were being | peeled he liked to have a taste of potato—Jjust plain. It made him/ feel so much a part of the family: Whenever anyone spoke to him | he wagged his tall, and if he hap- pened to be sitting on the floor his tall would thump, thump against ; the floor, He used to speak tn this way and he never forgot to speak when someone spoke to him. What a splendid life he led! Plenty of food, plenty of fresh alr. a loving family, good walks, de. Iicious bones, friendly dogs In the; nelghborhood and little Teny who loved him. And, too, Teny's mother, who! had been so sick and over whom he | had_ watched, was now well again, Ah, you can't say little Snow- ball didn’t un- derstand. When there was trouble he understood and was sad and his eyes under his shaggy, over- hanging hair al- most seemed to weep with the sorrow he felt. When __ there worries now. Only pl_asures. i What more could a little shaggy white dog ask for than a devoted family, a devoted mistress such as Teny was, and a beautiful home? DR.M.E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 119% 4th St. Telephone 240 Bismarck, N. DP. TO MY CONS' Sth County Commissioner District, Burleigh Co. N. Dak. VICTOR MOYNIER. Announcement! We carry a full line of REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS Ribbon, Carbon Paper and Repairs. We repair all makes of Typewriters. Remington Typewriter Co. 111-5th St. Phone 201 On the Steel Steamships of the GreatLakesTransitCorporation “TIONESTA” “JUNIATA” i “OCTORARA” PLAN your vacation this summer to include a cruise on the great Inland Seas. 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