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. Rexforg. Johnson, St. Cloud, Minn., , chiefs have been used. by , torte } FRIDAY, AUGUST: 8, tai . Social'a s Hostess At Dancing Party Miss Ruth Raw! was hostess last night at the Country Club, en- tertaining 50 years people at an in- formal dancing party. Garden flow- ers arranged ‘In hanging baskets de- corated the ball room. At midnight refreshments were served at little round tgbles in the dining room, made atttactive with baskets of yel- Tow flowers. Qut-of-town ‘guests were “Miss Hil- dred: Sperry, the guest of Miss Mar- ion Quain, and Miss Caroline Bart- lett, of Dallas, Tex., who is visiting at the B. E. Jones home. Niece-Honored At Children’s Party Little Miss Marjorie Edsen of Moffit, who has been the guest of her ‘aunt Mrs, J. L. Hughes for the last week, returned with her brother, Donald Edson, who, came down for 0 her home yesterday morning. here shé was the honored guest at & charming party given bz Mrs. Hughes. Twenty children were present. : s Games, both indoor and outdoor ones, were enjoyed’ by the children, after which’ Mrs. Hughes called on, each child far a stunt. Although un- pre id, nearly every child respond- ed with a song; selection on the piano, or recitation, making a unique impromptu program which closed with the singing of America. Light refreshments were served, the hostess being assisted by Miss Mercedes ‘Pitzer. RECEIVE WORD OF MARRIAGE Friends in. Bismarck of Harold Victor Semling of Washington, D. where he has been secretary to Frank White, treasurer of the United States, received, but a former Bismarck resident, have received an- nouncements of hi: marriage to Miss Melvin Salmon Land, daughter . Rose’ Salmon Lond of that took ‘place’ at the Church of. the Epithany, Washington on. June ‘23 and Mr. and Mrs. Sem- ling willbe at home at Brooklyn, N. Y., where Mr. Semling has taken a legal ‘position: with: a banking firm after. Augy 15, Mr. Semling, who is well known throughout the. state, is a former member of the Nerth Dakota legis- lature. He was graduated from the law departnient™ of ‘the University of Washington in June: SENATOR AND WIFE HERE Senator and Mrs, E. F. . Ladd, Washington, D. C., are‘in the city for few days. They came. here from Fargo whére they were ‘guests of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. -and Mrs, Culver Ladd, arriving in Bismarck yesterday. They are traveling by automobile, and plan to spend about two weeks’ in the state, visiting various. points. They recent: ly returned to North. Dakota, follow- ing’a several: weeks trip through New England- states. RELATIVES, VISIT HERE Mr. and Mrs.0.0/A. Iverson had as their guest during the past week, Mrs. Iverson’s mother and er, Mrs, Anna Konsmo and Mrs. N. A. Nelson-and daughter Doris, of Grand Forks, and Mrs. Iverson's brother and. sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. Konsmo and daughter Wild: who motored here from Saskatche wan, Canada. This: was the latter’s first vi to the state since they left here 13 years es. ENTERTAINS MISSIONARY SOCIETY Mré. Sidney Smith was jhostes: last evening to the Catholic Wes! End Missionary. society.' Whist was played at four tables, the high score being. by Mrs. J. G. McQuillan, and the low score by Mrs. J. P. Wag- ner. An ‘out-of-town guest was Mrs. who is visiting Mrs, Smith: -. Exceptional I Froe k Six handker- cle a Paris dressmaker te make’ Hole} afternoon frock, It isa Paul Caret model, % This is exceptional. nd Personal | Jones, leader, giving an account of 1924 Fundamentals . Of Music To Be Studied By Club The program of’ the Thursd: Musical club; for the coming ycar includes a’ course of study in the fundamentals of music, innovation sponsored by the National Feder- ation’ of Music clubs, according to announcement made today. An interesting study of*the opera “Martha,” by Frederick von Flotow, will be made .at the, meeting on October 9, ‘with’ Miss Elizabeth ! the story of the opera, parts of which will be interpreted by mem- bers of the club. ‘ In December, the members will sing carols at the hospitals, and will give a church music program. A cantata, “From Death to Life,” by Bartlett, will be given at Easter. The first meeting of the year will be held September 26 with Mrs. G. E. Wingreene as leader, «and Mrs. A. d. Arnot, hostess. Piano solos by Mrs, J. L. Hughes and Mrs. M. Morris, vocal solos by Mrs. Py A. Tracy and Mrs. F. J. Bavendick, a vocal duet by Mesdames Frank Barnes and D. C. Scothorn, and a vocal trio by Mesdames M ©. joel- kopf, J. P. French and R. E. Morris, will constitute the program for the day. Officers of the society are, pres- ident, Mrs, J. P. French; vice pres- ident, Mrs. A. J. Arnot; secretary, Mrs, L. R. Priske; corresponding secretary, Mrs. J. A. Larson; treas- urer, Mrs.\G. B. Harris; librarian, Mrs. R. E. Morris, and historian, Mi; Elizabeth Jones. Mrs, A. J. Arnot, Mrs. Arthur Bauer, and Mrs. M. C. Schoelkopf are serving on the program committee. Active Membership Mrs. A. J. Arnot, Miss Bessie Bald- in, Mrs, Frank Barnes, Mrs. F. J. Bavendick, Mrs. A. J. Bauer, Mrs, J. P. French, Mrs. J. A. Graham, Mrs. J. L. Hughes, Mrs. G. B. Harris, Miss Elizabeth Ann Jones, Mrs, J. A, Larson, Miss Carol McClure, Mrs. Morris, Mandan; Mrs. R. E. Mor- ris, Mrs. L. R. Priske, Mrs. E. D. Rose, Mrs. D. C. Scothorn, Mrs. M. C, Schoelkopf, Mandan; Mrs. R. A. Tracy, Mrs. B, H. L. Vesperman, Mrs. G. E. Wingreene. Associate Membership Mrs. A. C. Cross, Dawson; Mrs. F Derowin, Dawson; Mrs. J. A, Hy- land; Mrs. V. J. ‘LaRose; Miss M jon Lesher, Mrs. Frank McGri rrison; Mrs. C. 0. Robinson, M Rudge, Mrs. W. L. Smith, Mrs. W. J. Targart, Mrs, J. C. Payloe, Mrs. M. W. Roan, Mrs. E. L. Extension Membership - AJ. Arnot,-"Henry -Halverson, »C B.. Little, \Walter Dahl, Geo. T Humphreys, Dr. L. R. Priske and Emmet Griffin, a Honorary Membership Mrs, A. G. Jacbson, Mrs. Herman Scheffer and Miss Mary Atkinson. HAS RETURNED FROM vAcaTION ! Miss’ Ida Iverson ‘has returned ha her ‘two wécks ation spent various places in Minnesota. In inneapolis she ‘was the -guest of | C, W.. Cormsh, a former res- ident of Bismarck, and in: Duiuth she visited Mrs. Robert Graves, who resided here for a time a year ago. She’ also spent a weekend in Man- kato, Minn., with Mrs. Jog Stein who will be remembered here .as Miss. Gladys Ackerman. L HAVE TOUR OF BADLANDS A party of Bismarck people, i cluding Mrs. G. F. Dullam, Misses Helen and Lucille Dahl, id their guest, Biter Hanson of Valley City, Marie Kvale and Hilda Boe, return- ed last night from a five days trip through the Badlands, motoring both ways, They visited Medora, and spent some time at thé: Peaceful ae ranch, where they had a cot- ye. STANDARD BEARER’S MEET The Standard Bearer's society will meet tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock, ith Miss Ruth Cordner at 37 Ave- nue A West. Miss Alice D: will be assistant hostess, and Mabel Nathan will be' in charge of the pro- gram. VISIT HERE ENROUTE HOME ‘FROM SOUTH DAKOTA Mr. and Mts. Frank Whitney and family of Dickingon were visitors in the city yesterday, on their way home from a trip to the Black Hills, and to Madison, So. Dak. x TO RESIDE HERE Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Might, who have been residing at Crosby, have moved to Bismarck, where they will make their home. Mrs. Might for- tierly lived’ in Bismarck, being em- ployed at the office of the county’ @uditor. . Mr. Might is a ‘clerk at’ the Penitentiary, RECEIVES APPOINTMENT Rev. Leslie R. Burgum of .Wash- burn'was appointed to represent the Bismarck district on a committee of, four ministers, who will serve ns stu-)| dent representatives. Dean Charles L, Wallace, of Jamestown made thc appointment at the short course for Meshedias ministers at Wesley Col- lege. RETURN der AUTOMOBILE Mrs. Sara West Ankenmain and! day hter, Miss Anna May, returned ‘ednesday from an: extended mo- nee trip to points in the East. | They visited relatives at Detroit, Mich., and on‘the way back spent some time. at . Pettibone Lodge, Shoreham, Minn. They were absent for about five weeks, ". ENTERTAINS ‘AT WEEKEND PARTY Miss Exene Schultz is entertain- ing three of her University friends at a weekend. party .et Lake. Isabel. ihe guest sare C,, Humble, H. Hum- and Miss Irene. Johnson | of ote Minn., who sreived Wed- ind who will ut “two. weeks. They. ¢, ,Wihiversity {noon today for a tour THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~ Love's dream is shaticred again for Peggy Joyce. call it love's young dream any more, would you?) picture was taken as sh Bill Fallon in New Yor'! who she married on June 2, ST. PAUL MAYOR HERE Mayor Arthur. FE; Nelson of St. Paul spent a short time in the city this week as the guest of H. F. O'Hare, a former college friend. GO TO. PARK John A. Johnson and daughter: Misses Alice and Florence, left of the Yel- lowstone Park, VISITS MOTHER Mrs. Jack Okola of Minot is the guest of her mother, Mrs, John Haas, and expects to be here for about two week: ETURNS TO HOME Mrs. E, W. Monson left this morn. ing for her home in Fargo, after a it here with’ her parents, Mr. and . W. G. Newton M HAVE BRIEF VISIT HERE Mrs. W. M. Clifford and children returned to their home in Coleraine, Minn., this morning, after having been guests fora short time of Mr. and Mrs, M. A. Reep. HERE FROM MINOT Mr. and Mrs. Francis Murphy and family of Minot, are in the city for a few days, on business, and visit- ing friends. RETURN FROM FISHING TRIP ‘Otte. Schimansky and Harold Lu- cas returned last night from a fish- ing trip. RETURN TO NORTH DAKOTA Mr, and Mrs. Orrin Welch who formerly lived near Menoken, but who moved to Idaho a number of years ago, have returned, and will rent a farm near Bismarck. VISIT HERE , Mr. and Mrs. A. B, DeNault and son John of Jamestown are visitors here for a few days, on an automo- bile trip to the west. TO VASITWRIENDS Miss Irene..,Rengpn,jJeaves today for Dodge, N. D.. where she will visit friends for about a week. ON BUYING TRIP P. M. Webb left last night on a buying trip to the eastern markets. He will be gone for about three weeks, and will make stops at the twin cities, Chicago and New York. TO VACATION AT LAKES Miss Rita Greengard of Mandan was here for a short time this morn- ing on her way to Minnesota, where she will spend her vacation at the lakes there. |So good, —this new breakfast is chilled! Here’s the recipe. All you need is Quick Quaker—try it, ws, a change in breakfast? A dish so unusual, so lelightful on a summer’s day that no other before he compared? Here is the latest delight in thousands of homes—it’s worth while trying. of Sue atte ae new ker Oats that cooks in 3 to 5 minutes). ‘When done, . “pour into a pudding As you prepare breakfast. quantity Then place in th thick slices covered this new way. Just for the joy of it, estified in the jury-bribing trial of Attorney he was notified that Count Gosta Morner, had sued for annulment. said she would sue for separation and $10,000. Go tere! FROM JAMESTOWN T e refrigerator over nigie Cut in medium and serve at breakfast with fresh or cooked - fruits or berries and sugar —float with rich milk or cream. The combination is delightful. A'world noted chef dis- Now millions it every try it yourself. sar my: Standard full size and weight packages— Medium: 1% pounds; Large: 3 pounds, 7 oz. ‘ jah; Wh {Eni Kin B has The the to b acti yo to sho is d (You would hardly Just after this eau In turn, Peggy Mr. and Jamestown few d plea: the Mrs, A. W. Mogren of are in Bismarck for a » combining business and e. VISITS IN MISSOURI Miss Catherine Cook is visiting friends in Missouri, being expected back in about a week or so. 10) ROM REGAN Mr. and Mrs, Earl Mowder of Re- gan were business visitors in the city yesterday, RETURN FROM MOTT lem Mr, and Mrs. J. E. O'Neil. of, Mott returned Wednesday, from Mott, where they have been visiting friends for some time. whi HERE YESTERDAY Rev. Victor Bartling of Fargo, formerly of Bismarck, was in, the city yesterday. VISITS SISTER b Garnet Rohrer of Miles City is the guest of her sister Mrs. Dale Simeon for some time. VISITS HOME Miss Beatrice McQuillan of Wahpe- ton is in the eity visiting her par- ents. She recently spent a few days with friends in Minot. ‘ AT BILLINGS Miss Margaret McGarvey is a guest of her sister, at Billings, Mont., while on her vacation, | CITY NEWs | , | (aaa seria ra sian St. Alexius Hospital Admitted for treatment to St. Alex- ius hospital: Miss Mathilda Zeller, Leith; Miss Margaret Lyons, City; Mrs. Peter Joachim, Strasburg; Mrs. F.C. Stueve, Mandan; Mrs. Roy Miller, Beulah; Mrs, Frances Schaff, Glen Ullin; Miss Eleanor MeLaugh- lin, Golden Valley; Mrs. W. Simons, Baldwin; Miss Mildred Fee! guson, Glencoe; Miss Rose Hanlon, City. Discharged: Lloyd Albert Schip- fer, City; William Halvische ton, Mrs. Christ Sick, Elgin; W. A. Pansky, Mandan; Miss ‘I Kittler, Hazen; Miss Freda Peters, Amidon, and Mrs, Henry Volk, Hague. Bismarck Hospital Adntitted for treatment to Mowder, Regan;tMrs, John Hoe Hebron; Master Frank Onstott, den Valley; Johnnie Henke, Han- TTT TT moulc andi let cool. PTET experience on the stage, Frank Mayo the leading role and is support- Capitol theatre Friday and Saturday. Wille mining town a flood of water. Why groan when their h going to see a we Girls! Use Lemon two lemons with three ounces of Or- Massage arms and hands, It can not irritate. Famous stage beauties that clear youthful s! sunburn: and tan bleach. You must mix this remarkable lotion yourself. —— Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. Nelson’s Loose-Leaf En- cyclopedia cost new $148, will sell for $65.00. A bar- Bismarck, - - —————————— AM CLOSING OUT and will sell at wholesale prices for oecnguccunacoiig dannennauinguunnatt nover; Arnold Jenner, Lehr. Discharged: Philip Werner, Bi Glen Harmon, Ruso; Mrs. Clyde iteman, Hurdsficld; Mi Lulu ison,, Mandan; Florence White, tyre. irth: Born to Mr. and Mrs. L. O.! | Nips and Dan Mason | he ,Plunderer” comes to the | story concerns a romance of western gold mines and is said be startling in its swiftly moving on. A fight scene between Ma and ‘Santschi resulted in injury | both performers. Another scene | ws the result when a huge dam | dynamited, turning loose upon a THE ELTINGE do the wives of the nation { i bands suggest ern ‘picture? Be- se these productions usually min- To Whiten Skin he only harmless way to bleach skin white is to mix the juice of chard White, which any druggist will supply for a few cents. Shake well in a bottle, and you have a whole quarter-pint of the most wonderful skin whitener, softener and beau- . tifier. sweetly fragrant into the face, neck, this non bleach it to bring and rosy- ite complexion; also as a freckle, DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free FOR SALE Write Box 697. N. D. gain. my entire stock of GROCERIES cash only. JNO. WRAY 305 - 7th Street. UNOSDONOGOUONOCONONODS ORV CLEANING ©) Perfection in dry cleaning requires selected materials, exper- ience and care— . Repairing by expert kelp and the knowledge,to do the best work possible— We Do Cleaning, Repairing, Dyeing: perfectly. Hats Reblocked and made to look like new—our new ironing and shaping process makes, old felt has good as the day they were bought. We Call For and Deliver Phone 58 AUUAANNUNCUEEUAUEOUOUAONECROURONOAE —o— Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works est. 1 z eae Minot Post Veterans of Foreign{ only one woman in its cast- who is} yo we oe ting Wiens bouede ts be the heroine at| "AT BFS 1h Whe ety contacone & any cost. . Introducing her, it then| Sale of dance tickets including busies itself entirely lest is a ge a ize the importance of love inter- NOTICE TO PUBLIC Messrs. Breen and Gorman of the The typical “western” includes with the phy-|chanecs on a Ford Touring car to be [Davenicet Ny eyoleot, a boy. {sical exploits of the hero. In the! ;gven away at a Minot dance mii thik ‘brilliancy of cblOEaagendBe TS inal fade out there is usually a! August 19th. Representatives of the| °F iy To Undergo Operation brief embrace —with which the ro-| Bismarck Advertising Club and the | “!8" Miss Josephine Cervinski left last) mantic sex must be content. Legion interviewed thé agents tle ae night for Jamestown to visit her! But it's not, for the ladies—love! ing that purticular care be used that Cook by Electricityi ‘> parents for a short time before £o- | Jove! And that’s why “The Lightning | no tickets be sold under the impres- t ing to Minneapolis, where she will} Rider” with Harry Carey and Vir-|sion that the dance was to be held |, It is Clean. ©: “““ undergo an operation on her throat. ginia Brown Faire showing at the| She will be gone for about three|Eitinge theatre today and Saturday hi weeks, \will entertain the ladies as well as a | the men. | New Haberdashery Store his story, without sacrificing | Holt and Jansrud of aifigsanstis | of (Wo "herointila” of thucclansi® jwill, it is understood, open a men’s | tied “western,” builds up a romantic {haberdashery and clothitig store on} complication equal to any | August 15 in the room in the City {in a straight drama, 5 ti National Bank building vacated by | Marvelous horsemanship thrilling | is KS i | Hoffmans. u rescues red blood-—popping bul | Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center. | $$$ lets! It has all these, to be sure, but : + —_—__- in addition it has ‘an equally’ em- i phasized strain of my: and ro || ATT THE MOVIES | 2heeo! ein oF meer ont ve é \o-———___ -___ ardent of the feminine theatre- THE CAPITOL goers. Paths News and a Will Ro- Friday and Saturday... Nearly every member of the cast | gers comedy also will be shown. in the William fox production of O l 2 |The Plunderer,” from the story by nN V ee Roy Norton, has had considerable Prices Are Lower .on White Slippers New white slippers will do much to freshen up your costumes for the re- mainder of the summer. Select a pair or two to- morrow at these attrac tive price reductions. It’s a rare opportunity, too, for the woman who finds there is nothing so dainty as white slippers for year-round) wear with pretty house frocks. San- dals, Oxfords and strap- ped models, in buekskin, ranvas and kid. 1.85 3.85 5.95 Childrens White and Slippers Choice 98¢ Pair Friday and Saturday They consist of Three Styles in Airedale and S pairs of White Kid. ° On sale Friday and Saturday, AU aay ctw ence ese aioe) otal cic sle te ovens otha Shoes the country. We sold 1400 pa A SUPER-CLAY A SUPER-CLAY Brought me beauty and perennial youth By Edna Wallace Hopper. T look back on a glorious career. , as a famous beauty. Then for ars.a stageq tur. And now, at a grandmoth- . | er’s. age, beauty still beauty’s part. Lowe all that — to several fac tors, but the great- new clay. type YPC Edna Wallace Hopper Pphoto 15 Now Ihave arranged with druggists and toilet counte to supply it to every woman. 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No girl emed to be impossible.. When | children than we have without it, no wo. an taking it my stomach was in} “Tanlac is certainly the greatest man keep her youth. Look at nee bad fix that I had to live on| medicine on earth for anyaue whose —where girls are all beauties and|a milk and egg diet and 1 was almost | life is wrecked by bad health, | We women all young. That is largely|a skeleton. I had been flat on my} sure do gave a great deal to Bi for at mv due to clay. j hack in hed and under treatment for! T: I have no great interest in urging} 18 months and felt that my time was women to use my particulay clay. | about up But I do urge them to use some cl “After my case had been gi gists. Accept ven up T have found that mine brings mul-| as hopeless and I thought I was be- —_ tiplied results, but better the old| yond redemption a relative put me Tanlac types than none, on to Tenlac, and the result is, 1) pat n; made and athe, Magical Effects i My white Youth Clay purges the skin of all} that clogs | or mars it. Tt draws ' the of gained 20 pounds, and enjoy as good | the Millinery causes blackheads and blem- bri blood to Edna Wallace Hopper Pphoto 1923 the skin to nourish and revive it. The result is a rosy afterglow which so amazes and delights. Husbands tell me they hardly know their wives af- ter they use White Youth Clay. It firms the skin, combats all lines and wrinkles, reduces enlarged pores. It wards off every'sign of age. I will gladly mail sample if you mail this coupon. - in three groups. Group No. 1 Group No. 2 Triat Tube Free Edna Wallace Hopper, 536”Lake Shore Drive, Chicago. 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