The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 10, 1924, Page 5

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE * arr VERMILYAS LEAVE Se LAauEao tl Minneapolis Wool Mills} : Sas | ae acd a “ cia tat Poe ae Rev. and Mrs. E, C. Vermilya, and | inngapolis Woolen Mills} month considered. }Noj {The dedgnd divisidn'lof the MQ SauehtaHiF Misses Marjorie ual an. | CITY NEWS || wants 5 men répresentatives| bond or deposit required. in this district. Selling ex-|Must have conveyance. For Freaby teria Ladies, Ai alt perience not necessary but) full particulars, call or write | have a food sale Saturday at beneficial. Only those willing| Mr. Ogg, Salesmanager, Van| 2:30 at the Bismarck Food to earn 300 to 500 per| Horn Hotel, Bismarck. | Market. dred, and son Harold, left today, for | Washburn, where they will visit for a few days, before continuing to | Valley City, to visit. ‘ St. Alexius Hospital Admitted for treatment to the St. Alexius hospital: Master Keith Neil Beattie, Alber- Canada; Miss Mildred Hoeft, Mrs. John Moss, Blue Marens_ Brilz, Bullinger, Timmer; garet Sunmark, city; Theo. er, Pingree; Mrs. Paul M. peattest Plans Complete For Country Club Bridge Party A number of out of town guests are expected to attend the bridge party tc be given tomorrow after- noon by the women members of the Bismarck Country Club. The plans and Personal |) Mrs. Beck Hostess To Sunshine Club Fifteen members of the Sunshine | Club were delightfully entertained | by their former secretary, Mrs. J. » Beck, at her home in New Salem, Tuesday afternoon. They spent the entire afternoon there, taking a drive around the village TO HOME IN WISCONSIN Miss Irene Neverdahl, who has | been teaching at Judson for the| past year, {left this morning for; St. Paul, where she will remain a few days before going on to her home in Menominee, Wis. Richardton; Miss Gottlieb Ackermann, » Beach; rs. H. JULY SHIRT SALE Me GUESTS HERE N Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Hanson of | > Litchville, N. D., are guests of Dr. | py bnicek : " - 7 : hay for the event, which will be one| and neighborhood, and were served and Mrs. H. T. Perry for a few days | ciyashurg; Manan eke Posed Ten dozen Manhattan and Imper ial Fine Dress Shirts. of the most attractive of the sea-| a delicious luncheon. During the while on their way to Hettinger.| (iy Ullin; Adolf Liedtke, Robin, ae son, ‘are complete, and a large| afternoon the women spent the They arrived this morning. | cake Rovere Ray, Gavin: ites group of women have‘already sig- nified their intentions to come. ane who is finding the mat- ter of getting to the club somewhat of a problem is asked to call Mrs. time with their sewing. Last week the Sunshine Club was entertained at luncheon by Mrs. A. J. Schultz. j Decorations in keeping with the Fourth of July were used. Cards GUEST HERE Rose Thomas, ew Andrew Allwein of London, Penn., who has been the guest here of Miss Lillian Hedges for the past | Bismarck Hospital aoe Admitted to Bismarck hospital for % /, off age oe ee Gordon Cox, who is in general] furnished the diversion. five weeks, left ,|tréatment: Margaret Cordon, city; a charge of the affair, and she will gist baage Vive, weeks, left this morning f9r) Cisfford Zachrison, Kulm; | Helen arrange for cars. GRAND FORKS WOMEN TO VISIT Miller, Van Hook; Walter Sche: e és, r " is a The card playing will begin at HERE HERE FROM ST. PAUL Judson; Ludwig Nelson, Kulm $6 shirts now......... $4.50| $3.50 shirts now......$2.63 ... 2:30, and refreshments will follow} - Mrs. C. W. Moses is expecting to Mrs, G.'E, Wingreene has as her| ‘et Doffe, Dodge; H. O. Patte 5 shirt 75) § 6 wit at the close of the games. have as her guests for a few days uest her couzin, Mi: -|citys Mrs. E. D, Trapp, M $ shirts now 3.79 $ 00 shirts now...... 2.25 44 : her sisters, Mrs. J, G. M 4 aay yeahs Lt Hea Peter Lundstrom, Kulm; H ae » Mrs. J. G. Moore an f St ii » Peter Lunds , ; : i I< Oo CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR PICNIC | Mrs. John’ Booth Cooley, both of for about Weck’ Veamer yt? Pe Rete) Sorenson, Balfour; Hobert Cleve- $4 shirts now $3.00 | $2.50 shirts now...... $1.88 - is Members of the Christian Endeavor| Grand Forks. Mrs. Moore and Mrs. = Z land, ,Wilton; Griffith Jones, Wil $2 shirts now $1.50 sine society and their parents wil! at-|Cooley will arrive on Saturday ATTEND CONVENTION ‘iia Varieties quiere chee tert || ||| MM Rion pct Mie ai cama GE co ae aie a i tend a picnic given under the aus-| morning. They attended the recent Frank J. Ruemmele of Ashley and| Discharged: Mrs, Carl Lsigr, Na- pices of the society this evening.| national meeting of the Service Star Rees L. Phel |) poleon; Mrs. A. D. Shupe, Gladstone; mC > These attending .will meet at the|Legion at Salt Lake City, represent- (dal aiede, alter attonaing, he AMO RI uih UU, Nie NECKWEAR SPECIAL Presbyterign church’ at 6 p.m. and|ing the Grand Forks chapter, and Title Men's convention: Can; J. Little, Regan; Gwendo- . 5 a 5; ¥ ther wil then go in @ body. to| Were both honored by being elected lyn Welch, city; Mrs. Emma Harri- A special selection of cut silk ties at 14 off. the picnic grounds. Reports will be| to national offices. Mrs. Cooley was ON LEGAL BUSINESS WEBLO EL Gl ; , given ‘by délegates who went to the] made national recerding secretary (ap A inencod Sora Lb Glee Es AR ay tab : ‘ ‘ Christian Endegvor Conference at/and Mrs. Moore was named as a Vinicorsiiie (Herel (vip eutarUay Mantes! |Scren) Voneven Mee San Vaagen, ae Fargo, and alse those who attended |t™ember of the national board of di- day, attending to legal business Tayler er eson on ae a similar meet at Jametown will] Fectors. Both women have, been ia casss Jay Rea RNLTGSTLEE e e ! soca an the, work. accomplished | Very active in the work of the or- VISITING HERE oung Minnesota Catfis! ‘ Beer ; ae ‘ i there: ganization in this state, Mr. and’ Mrn MeN Heinzle end | dressed ready to cook. Cen- High class tailoring. Expert repairing. Hand pressing. i children are spending several day»| tral Market. : (¢ for ¢ i MRS, MOORE HONOR GUEST | |) MRS. CARY RETURNS here visiting with friends and look- SUING CIS NAENG, Ole 20. Mrs. G Welch entertained a rs. L. N. Cary of Mandan, presi- i i eae ery j , few “old tiners” this afternoon in| ent of the North Dakota Federation ree neememe cee Cook by Electricity. honor of Mrs. William Moore who is|0f Women’s clubs returned to Man- HERE ON BUSINESS It is Clean. a guest of friends jn Bismarck, hav-|¢an Tuesday evening from Califor- Harry Ulfers of Aurora district ing arrived with her daughters wat ESRE Willie, A AnUIRA TGR ae was in the city yesterday on business rf in Missoula, | 2" ison Cary, who ; y pati te Le ee remmariy reed are located in that state since the in connection with school matters. here: and ly well Ryown to Bismarck | Clot Of the biennial meeting of the FROM STERLING people. Dainty réfreshments were |General | Federation of | Women's Mr. and Mrs. J, B. Smith of Sterl- served during the afternoon, which Saavwar me de by way of the ieeaee The effective use of plaid material | ing were guests in the city yesterday, was spent informally. Lita eames De Ss ‘ana-| 4, plain is shown in this gown of} loking after business interests. Seer Hk black faille, trimmed with black and ee if vad c. Ml ee ne HG fe GUEST OF SCHOOLMATE white. It is really nothing more SPECIAL RELEASED ternation; 1 Herveileee ‘company le ee Hoy ea ena ae ALD 0 yl Billinagy Mont, who hag’ been tere | left lest sight for xrevena, Mont., af: ee ee eS eas] Ch Co di ee on business for one time, left to- betel fl eee Babel cron fendiisrilled) Jeeves ane | —Fox Trot, By Paul White- day with J. © Taylor, manager of | 5 PSL AA al ace feminine and engaging looking, and ae aor it on the Victor at | e I, H.C. here, for Minot, where gett .'* Me) are much more becoming to many| Hoskins-Meyer. F 4 OR ot ta! they will attend a aples, meeting of apecial representative of the KrcisIer [omen than the severe. finish of Ene ca AS THE. PERFECT MOTOR ZOLL Battey will leave for Billings to- coun be improved upon for comfort and is b Chest 0 e e e ys marrow or Saturdey. Misi, RSP Quan; iMlas| Marions| Wiese eeconne nesota. Central Market. ade in rive Graves , by car, stopping in the Twin Cities real where she will, be the guest « months. She will {bake the lake bea SE ee ee ta ; Cc 2 Recommendations: from leaking back into the crankcase, thinning out oe ae 37% 0 I pation etnoalinem ston esterce ee oil and are in loss of fuel. I lay the long life \ ENTERTAIN FOR VERMILYAS ) dm. Va | ae 2 of my motors to their use. Hiteincearaet’| Victor Records 0 ; = | iareer wren nn RED SEAL L T “I have used oils that cost more than Polarine, and Abpea c. W. RECORDS Y some that are cheaper, but | am through experimenting. ‘marck today, and will be gu Seng (Hov: 5 : . Br Harr wat See later othe Victor Resatn? Sand Na more cool than a pretty Black Kid e ody oe and reduce their operating cost '. Presbyteri urch, a usin; '° : benassi Te CONCERT SONGS AND INSTRUMENTAL| . carrying a Cuban covered heel ? i i f Mott i Gon Ji » Y The grade recommended is especially designed to cue iy tay gata 8 | aT ema oe and narrow strap.. he. gn is especially, designed - Yew days, before leaving for Fi Victor Record No, pith Py Else Baker lubricate your car properly—to protect the bearn Pipher ade eRe La Gatma LadreOvertre Put 1 surfaces with an unbroken film of oil. Polarine wi rai ; ; : ara tie Theah Maaniey” Genin Sizes 4 to 9 in AA, A, B and C not break down. ET! ROM WYOMING Victor f, “Mra. Ty @. Spvage and son, Eawin,| ”Vyrueune Ue widths. - Beat?’ and comfort in. a Follow the chart at the left. Use the grade of ' mnths visita Totvngton,. 9 Seg Raow Ms Alban? dependable shoe. Polarine recommended. Reduce cashon densi, ing, ti ‘3 = | Bova ce, Bay Goat Price vith The T Reduce rerair Sls or time lost in lay-ups. * 7 Victor Record » 10-inch mileage . ry LEAVE FOR HOMES DANCE RECORDS yo gaso and His Drake Hotel ; homes toBay. : Vietor No. 19356, 10-inch * > SPONSOR FOOD SALE Thora Ne Os dat Ube Yee Fos Tht { $20,000 a Mile! } t ti 7 Dosen : ! pyterian nates ‘sid “teclaty mil Wis Des Mr es Coane Truo—Fes Tret The very next mile you fo. si ti onscreen | __ tel GomSenem igetaad stirs ay tam wom B80.000 At All ginning at 2:30, - “Victor Record No. 19957, 10-inch eg hgalha a aaaam scenes ne aie in pane Serna Standard \ BUSINESS , VISIT sith cecal : injured. Why nottakeoutan “John Engdah} was in. the city on | fms Haunted By That Swanee River Seng— : Gil Service busiieds Sod esse, foteraing to| Fes Tret ae ZETNA-AUTO Ss ti his home in. Cromwell township yes- : s vf terday. « x Veter Kesoed Nar thee te LIABILITY POLICY tations TOUR YELLOWSTONE = : ith adequate limi ott and Mri, J.P. Waguer lett HOSKINS - MEYER Se ene inien and be iesieael} National park. cade aes lusive Victor Dealers 4 loss however large the claims for damages that may be { STERLING PEOPLE HERE : (se : ' . + nptine eBe edane o ‘HENRY & HENRY , Standard Oil Company rq. in the city 1 sings tion. HENRY & HENRY . : | ane VISITOR HERE | ae 3 y Cratiees) *. NORTH DARE ~ Vie Health deparjment returned Tues- MOTOR FROM IOWA Miss Gertrude Hoffman and her brother, Charles Hoffman, of Oel- ‘wein, Iowa, have: erfived. in the city to be guests of friends here for the coming .week.- They made, the trip and other; points of interest en route.. % + ‘TO MONTREAL’ Mrs. C, McDondld of 211 Second street left this morning for Mont- of relatives forthe next three route going down, and will. visit the Shrine of St,.Anhe at de Beaupre, while in Canada. ~ : ‘ RETURNS’ FROM WESTERN : VACATION, | Miss Gyda Brynildson of the Pub- day form snending a months vaca- tion in.the AVest,’ Misa’ Brynildson spent some time in Spokane, and also visiting-a sister in’ Havre, Montana. RETURNS FROM EAST Miss Mary Buchholz returned to- day from LaCrosse,. Wis. where she spent har vacation: with her, mother. ‘Miss Buchholtz also included a buy- In the evening, Mrs. Moses was. hostess. to the Vermilyas at a family dinner. COMING HERE _Dr. C.. W. Harris and family of Bloomington, Ind., will arrive in Bi: Mr. ‘and Mrs. J, C. Rousseau’ and C. €. Rousseau’ of Crosby who have been: in the city ‘a few days on busi- ness and pleasure left for their Adam Sailer, Sr., of Stanton is a . hating Anan PA ALE for ease few ag stadt ,oge ddges goals ws Quain, and her gvest, Miss Hildred Sperry, and Mrs. John Whalen drove out today to be guests of Miss Quain’s uncle, Dr. Piatt Dunn, on his ranch’ near the’ Cannonball nivety, not far ‘from Shields. They will be gone for a few days. DEAN ROBERTS. RETURNS Miss Maria M. Roberts, dean of the-junior college-at Ames, Iowa, re- turned to. her home Wednesday, after spending the past ten days with her brother, 0. W. Roberts. - WEEKEND GUEST Miss Marjorie Stark of Braddock was the weekend guest of Miss Rose- mary Healow. (Dedication) (Schumann) In German d Duta Nasee Anos (Go Clear Thine Eyes) Visto Record Na Wie ten ee Brown Octeber Ale (from “Robin Hood”) ‘To-night’s the Night—Fox et . dt Lar Me Ae Fat noo - A.W.LUCAS CO. TAILORED vas FOOTWEAR , BLACK KID Nothing in’the new run of style for the summer months can be . INSURANCE auenaneniate LS FY Anuauenanenvaueuaneneshatennuanenunaguacasaneadd SDDODOAUDEDLUNUDEASTODODOUOEOOEENE! isSound | ‘Business Sense Big companies, running a fleet of trucks and cars, naturally turn to Polarine, because they have proved that Polarine is a sound business proposition. The manager of one such company writes: a wide experience in the operation of motor.trucks, clusion that your Polarine Motor Oils are right. Automobile Chart of “I want you to know that, after I have come to the con- “They actually enable me to get greater milcage per gallon of gasoline, because they prevent the gasoline My experience has convinced me that it is foolish ‘to expect to duplicate this product of yours.”’ Passenger car owners also can inet the efficiency Drain your crankcase every 500 miles and refill with the right grade of Polarine. Polarine pays.

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