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THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1924 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE — PAGE THREE TO MINOT P. E. O. Program For Year Is Varied One | The program for the { of Chapter F of the PB. hood contains a varied list of sub- je Several books of modern fie- Miss Skeels Is r Miss Dorothy Skeels was the ho or guest at an attractive party gi son of Mandan. The affair was i the nature of a handkerchief show tion ana the opera “Robin Hood” her home Monday. will he reviewed. ok ineatgmontas r At the October meeting Miss Ber- | Decorations were effectively car- VISIT HERE tha Hulmer will tell the club about | Tied out in a pink and white color! Misses Ardell Hatvey and Edna the world convention she attended | Scheme. Bridge was played at two) Driscoll of Grand Forks are the in Glasgow, and of her travels in| tables, honors being won by Miss! guests of Mrs, Norman Ness for Europe during this summer, Work | Marie Hagermann of Mandan. A several. days. on Christmas gifts for hospital pa- | Patt of the evening was spent in 4 tien will occupy the November | Making sachets, which were present- TAKES POSITION HERE : with the community com- | €4 to Miss Skeels. At the close of | Miss Stella Ronglie of Minnewau it, in charge. the evening refreshments were ser-!kan arrived here yesterday, having obseryed by every | ¥ed. accepted a position in the county in the United States on January 19, is featured by a spe- cial pres George N. Ken- 6 will speak on the founding: of Sisterhood, by en gitls at who were at- yan University, Oniy three of the original now living. of the chapter are: presi- s. Dobler, vice president, Mrs, Entertains For Mother Toda Mrs, a number of friends this afternoo complimenting her mother, Mrs. D vid Carlson of Seattle, Wash., will be her guest for some tim recording secretary, Mt8[Gecorations. "The. afternoon was |g Rtes® Ie Phelps, attorney | from, ve Cox, corresponding secre: apent infonnintly iW sewhig, an at Sus bys as in the city day on | ‘i eee re suger ue four o'clock a dainty luncheon was | busine , », Chaplain, | Mrs, Schoelkopt, | torved. , Mrs. Ramstad, and pianist, F ‘ON VACATION Winsome beauty of the ‘southern s. Genevieve Cox. api, and Mrs Carlson will spend | Miss Rose Moynier left on Tues-| type won for Miss Margaret. Swin- The following are the resident eee ee nee ae ine cicharhns, {day for a months vacation at Min-| dell the title of “Miss Lakeland” and } members of the chapter ‘ ing | neapolis and Minnesota lakes. | the honor of representing that Flor- i ? i (bos At and at Underwood, before returning Taare CRTC eigialfeeddee’ € Ma . Conve! . Cox, ‘ ida city in the national beauty tour- G. Vi Cox 11, Si DBUIERIGRHGDeMatIh: caer eee tS GOING TO COAST SmRIGHELAU WEINAELEY City “in” Bapeanie J. ¥. French, A, Harris, W. F. Har- Harry Wagrer is planning on leav-| her, Visitors Honored ris, S. 1, Hollingsworth, George N. ing will be held Sep: with Mrs. Staley as hos- members will respond to Il with accounts of their sum- relatives in the city throughout the rooms. ; ste child, a son, this morning, at Golds- \ flies abies poridge were at! Ruth Miller, Sam DeGrasse, Chuck | borough Hall, one of THeRTeKUERCE Soran play, with Mrs. F. L. Page winning | Riesner and Victor Potel in the! the Lascelles family HERE the honors. After the Kames, @| jeading parts. There is said to be z , Mr xe Weihn and baby Sher-|dainty luncheon was served. Mrs.) put laugh and it begins at the ae ne , ‘i latives in Bismarek. Wallace during the afternoon. with the end. bey on February 28, 1922, Their OTS OL — ae first child, also a boy, was born in y RETURN FROM TRIP CAPITOL n February 7, 192: A . Lond February 7, 1923, and For Slender Women |) y....°s, w. cook ana dsugnters.|| monte Blac heel the leading male waa" chtlsteneu/sGeorge “Henty, Hu ) Nana and Mary, and Mr. and Mrs.| role in Grace Sanderson Michie’s lat-| hort Lascelles. O. R. Ayers of Menoken hav turned from Mason City, fore returning to their homes. COMPLETE PLA’ FOR DAN at 9 siven by the Bismarck Country Clu A large attendance is expected. Ba used to decorate the rooms. jmus ned, Speci ‘VISITS MOTHER Divian Dodd, who has been visi Aberdeen, where he will be for time, before leaving to enter Nort! they were dinner guests of Mr. M Lain’s mother, Mrs. Mary McLa of the Rose apartments. TO ROBBINSDALE Miss Jeanette Carufel, who been the guest of friends and re! atives here for the last two month: left on Tuesday for her home Robbinsdale, Minn. RETURNS TO HOME Mrs. visiting here for some time, le this morning for her home in Brigh on, Ont.’ resident of Bismarck. This frock should interest only GUESTS FROM DULUTH ‘Social and Personal | Honored Guest en last night by Miss Willifred Simp- for Miss Skeels, who will be a bride A. M. Landgren. entertained who Flowers of the season were used for Keniston, R. W. Lumy, P. J. Mey- A Coast. ie vi F o'llare, TG, Plomasen, N. At Bridge Party = ECOND CHILD 0. Ranstad, Marvin -Schoelkopf, C. Vin a ; Smyth, Eo A. Thor-| | Mrs. E. 11, Beatt entertained at a | At The Movies ' IS BORN TO owne, >. lb, Young. | ef i terday aft- SEERA eTY Hed omUsicue EeTiualeetooume GaMBIRERMEe FOS I E| aag ee crm PRINCESS MARY d Esther F, Staley. Mullin, Sr., and Mrs. Leo Wilson, who are the guests of friends and Garden flow. | ers effectively arranged were used they were guests of Mrs. Cook's brother, T. I. Bailey. On the way home they visited relatives friends at Minneapolis, and Brain-| an even greater success in this his erd, Minn, and at Jamestown. They] most recent vehicle. * made the trip by car, Defying Destiny. is first-class en- ase & tertainment and those who enjoy an guctehiken, Alaska, «Ane: a MOTOR HERE FOR VISIT interesting story, delightfully en-| Florence King Harding. widow 0 Mrs. L. Jane Bailey, and sons, F.} acted, capably directed and artistical-| President Harding, and Mrs. John | 0. and Burbie Bailey, and grandson | jy photographed, will do well to visit| Gtier Hibben, wife of the president Basil, arrived here yesterday from) ¢] ight. guar- Megiogol: Minn, to visit et the they Capitolitbente tonent anteed $20,000 to build and equip al jhome of their daughter and sister. | power boat for church work in south- Mrs. A. W. Cook. They came by|* gage RIEAWATO | custern Alaska, it is, announced here motor) (and! willl visit with relatives || CITY NEWS || by Dr. S. Hall Young, superintendent and friends at Wing and Regan be- ,—————-—————® | of Presbyterian missions in Alaska. ' Dancing will begin tomorrow night , at the informal dance being ke!s of brown-eyed Susans will be » and feature dances are plan- ing his mother, Mrs. Sadie Dodd, for about ten days, left yesterday for western University for the coming Discharged: Miss Verda Jacobs,| automatic sprinkling system in the year. Morristown, S. Mrs, Francis |elevator of the Russell Miller Mill- Schaff, Glen Ullin. Carl Barnick,| ing company saved a bad fire late VISIT HERE city; Nick Ryan, Steele, Monroe | Tuesday evening. C. C. McLain and Fred Violett of |Neutmann, Steele; Milo Dierduf,| A hot box had developed in the Minot were recent visitors in the |Steele; Mrs. Paul M. Grancer, Huff; |dust collecting machinery up in the city, motoring down. While here |Ervin Rubnicek, Mandan; Otis F.| building and prompt action by the has Henry Suttle, who has been Mrs. Suttle is a pioneer Pageant Peach Mrs, A. G. Drysdale of Aberdeen who has been the guest of Mrs, A. K. Tice for a few days, left today for Minot, where she expdcts to visit for some time. 5 TO VISIT FOR FEW DAYS Miss Edna Haga of Grand Forks ar- rived yesterday and will be the guest of Miss Betty Fleck of Mandan for a few days, Both girls attended the is | University of North Dakota last year. ve GUEST LEAVES Mrs. L. L. Butterwick has had as her guest for some time Mrs. A. Peterson of Killdeer, who left for n er treasurer's: office. ‘TO BALDWIN Miss Kathryn Cook of Regan who has been visiting her aunt here for the last three weeks, léft for Bald- win on Tuesday, where she will visit friends for a few days, before re turning to ‘her home, y . HERE ON BUSINESS ing in a short time for the Pacific | Goldsborough, Yorkshire, England, Aug. 21.—Princess Mary, daughter of King George and wife of Viscount Lascelles, gave birth to her second “A Self Made Failure” which will be seen at the Eltinge theatre Fri- day and Saturday’ is feree comedy with Lloyd Hamiltéa, Bot Alexan- der, Matt Moore, Mary Carr, Pats) est and best photoplay, Defying Des- | tiny, which had its premiere yester- day at the Capitol Theatre. Mr, Blue, who scored heavily as} the doctor in Main Street, is assured Mrs. Harding to Help Replace Boat Of Church Mission of Princeton University, have The ship will cost $40,000, and Dr. Young will raise the rest of «the amount. His first mission vessel was destroyed by fire. Mrs.: Harding became interested in this church work when she was in Alaska with President Harding short- ly before his death last year. Mrs. Hibben visited Alaska in 1922. Bismarck Hospital Admitted for treatment to the Bis- marck hospital: Miss Emma Nagel, Wilton; Mrs. W. J, Belzer, Napoleon; John Dridi. Lehr; Mrs. E. H. Morgenstern, New Salem; Miss Marion Diesem, Wash- burn, and Mrs. Irvin Small, city. Discharged: Miss Tena Skakoon, Max; Miss Hazel Jessen, Velva; Miss b. 3° al Johannah Vendenburg, Lehr, and Clarence Lunde, Moffit. MANDAN NEWS it~ St. Alexius Hospital Admitted for treatment to the SPRINKLERS STOP BLAZE AT MILL functioning of the St. Alexius hospital: C. G. Swanson, Carrington, Misses Ruby and Opal Brakke, Tappen. h- The perfect members of the night crew kept the extent of the damage down to a very small figure, Bryant, Napoleon, and Miss Marga- ret Lyons, city. je- in Tins bearing condensed milk or for easy selectio school ; they are at a miss. leather shoes. where they will be joined by Melton of Stapleton, Staten Isla N. Y. From Chicago they will to Newton, Ill, to attend a reuni of Mrs. Melton’s family. Since le two trips to Japan, leaving Yol homa the first time on a petrole boat just four days before the ear! quake. The second trip was ma to Tokio where he saw the deva: fire., From there he returned al and governme Panama ( with the coast gua mK NOWLES THE JEWELER ONBISMARCK,W.DAK DIAMONDS." JEWELRY WHAT’S IN A NAME The KNOWLES CREST on package, stands for more tha just the picture or The above is a partial something selected off han from some jewelry box facturers samples, “ou really means something” an insignia we are very prow lic chandise that accompanies i Let us show you specialize in diamonds, weddin F. A. KNOWLES Jeweler—Bismarck. The house ef “Lucky Wedding Rings.” tomato labels have been used for FAMILY REUNION smuggling forbidden liquor into the Mrs. Dora Melton and daughter, 1- | mining fields of northern Ontario. | Audrey are leaving for Chicago 8, in ft t= Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes engraving. simile of our regular family crest, not it is of and the jewelry buying pub- has come to recognize it as a sign of Quality for the mer- our assort- ment of fine Diamonds as we rings and diamond mountings. n. SCHOOL SHOES The children must have new shoes shoes that will wear; price you can’t Lace and Button styles calfskin or Patent Leathers tops in sizes 3 to 11 and heavy calf shoes size 1114 to 2. and workmanship Values to $5.00 for Dale , employed in running down rum run nd, go ion ay- ing Mandan, Dale Melton has made ko- um th- ade ta- tion wrought by the earthquake and to New York via San Pedro through the now connected ard ? a n id id t. & slender women, since it would be effective only on the curveless fig- ure. But given such a figure the result is extremely effective. The collar may be worn closed or open 1 a V neck. The extreme ness of the frock is emphasized row of bone buttons which under the arm and ends when the skirt does. The ma- heal is shutter green.cloth with a suede finish and the fur used is dyed Mrs. A. Riesem has as her guests for the week her sister, Mrs. K. M. Patton and son, Kenneth of Duluth, Minn. They are on their way to Spokane, Wash, MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETS TO- NIGHT ‘ St. Joseph’s group of the Woman's Catholic missionary society will meet tonight at the home of Mrs. J. P. Wagner, 1002 Fourth street, at 8 o'clock. Please the College Men THAT'S saying.a lot. - College men are the best and most ruthless critics of clothes. They have an eye for details—style touches _ CorreEE Every drop delicious / that many men over-look. We what they want at this store—not in the extremely good values. Quality — Style Bergeson’s I Service — Economy. give them only in the style but in the exclusive all wool fabrics and Clothing. PUI EXTRAORDINARY Because of the rain on Wednesday, we will continue our great DAY AND SATURDAY. Now is your chance to save on Winter footwear as well as SCHOOL SHOES for the children. Four tables in the BASEMENT are piled with exceptional bargains plainly marked WOMEN’S Black, Brown and Tan shoes in all sizes These are of high grade Kid leathers with Military or from 2! up. Calf or high heels and a wide var making them very kinds of wear. but a size for for 65 and here afford to in sturdy with Kid style, ever, Also a large lot of Military heel and_ flexible sizes for women and mi in these two lots are bargains. Extra quality in these desir Not all siz EBB BROTHERS *‘Merchandise of Merit Only’’ SHOE SALE ate) iety of able fc izes in ‘ybody. White shoes with > sole, SHOES Values very exceptional e sale on FRI- es Now Only 00 yles all every in all ners. You don't need to suffer from Federation News STOP HAY FEVER a bottle cold hay | how | lief. | have | fever if you will just get {of MeMullin's Formula at) Lenha Is Survey of Drug Co. You'll be ed «quickly you'll get w re! Convention iF your iungs are weak or you} ae fa stubborn cough, summer z bronchial trouble, or asth the i SE eee: the’ MeMullin’s Formula, Mfrd. organ of the General Federation of | tigen, MeMullin Co. Sedal Women’s clubs, the summer number of which is just off the press, conde a A. tains a comprehensive survey of the ‘ seventeenth biennial convention| , Be independent. Buy which was held in Los Angeles in| home. We have a house t June. All the outstanding events of will make you a happy home.| the convention are given, toxether! Investors Mortgage Company | with a list of the resolutions adopted. Co. Phone 138. | Office with First aranty Ba It contains a brief message from the new president, Mrs. John D. Sher- man of Estes Park, Colo who sue-) Techni TaKee ceeded Mrs, Thomas G. Winter, of polding s) Hirani Minneapolis, ture for girls. Our Kitchen is Your Kitchen Don’t build a fire in the kitchen and heat up the house in sum- mer. Save coal, save health, save money by serving Shredded Wheat. Nothing so delicious and nourishing as the crisp, brown shreds of baked whole wheat. Being ready-cooked and ready- to-eat it is so easy to prepare a nourishing meal of Shredded Wheat in a jiffy. Two biscuits with milk make a good meal and cost but a few cents. FOR SALE All household goods, including linen towels, etc. One Fada Neutrodyne Radio complete with battery charger and loud speaker. H. L. WAGNER —Phone 365 or 379——_ hat! ank. | tee- DR.M.E. BOLTON 119% 4th St. Electric Cookery. Is Better Cookery. Osteopathic Physician Telephone 240 Bismarcli, N. D. If yo no “S Matinee Every Day At TONIGHT — Thursday maybe you'll enjoy 2330 RETURN DAT you didn’t see it before wll surely want to see it w. If you have seen it seeing it again. DOUGLAS McLEAN MADGE BELLAMY RAYMOND H/ ATTON ALSO Snookey, ae Monk nookey’s Blue Monday” CAPITOL MONTE BLUE A and Irene Rich —in— “DEFYING DESTINY” | Ben Turpin Comedy “The Dare Devil” Coming Soon BETTY COMPSON in “Woman to Woman” TOM MIX in “The Heart Buster” JACKIE COOGAN in “Little Robinson Crusoe” BUSTER KEATON in. “Sherlock Junior” LON CHANEY in “The Hunch Back of. Notre Dame” REGINALD DENNY in “Sporting Youth” * APITO THEATRE