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WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1925 SHOWER FOR BRIDE-TO-BE W. C. T. U. MEETS Mrs. Teo. Paviak was hostess last} Children of the Loyal Temperance night at a prettily planned shower, Legion took prominent zarts in the complimentary to Miss Lilly Brelje,] Program given at the W. C. T. U. whdse marriage to Mr. Otto Convert} meeting yesterday afternoon in the o Mandan, will take place the latter| Presbyterian church. Neva Vettel, part of the month. Joyce Newton, Alet and Verna Chris- The miscellaneous gifts for the|tensen, Oliver Sorsdohl and Doll Bow- | honor guest were cleverly concealed} man gave a patriotic prohibition drill! in a gaily decorated parasol which} and a demonstration, “Rally Around | was tied with streamers. The eve-|the Flag.” Two songs were sung by ning was passed in sewing. A re-| the children. freshment course was served. An address on “Patriotism in Ac- ON MOTOR TRIP Wright. elven by ‘Ber. Paul’ &) Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Harrington will} Mrs. J. L. Hughes was the leader} leave Sunday morning by car for{of the meeting and Mrs. Sarah An- Wiseonsin and Montana. They will] kenman and Mrs. J.J. MacLeod were return to Bismarck about July 24|the hostesses. Refreshments were} and leave immediately for Canada| served. and on to the Western coast. They penne, will then drive south to Mexico, re- MARRIED HERE turning through thes central states.| A pretty wedding ceremony was Mr. and Mrs. Harrington expect tol solemnized July 2 at the home of be gone until the middle of October. Mrs. Lattimerell, 520 Avenue F, when) peasy Perey Pee! | on HMTER VACATION ercy Peck became the bride of | Ibert John Carlson of Velva. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Harri Carlson has made her home in Bis- children left yesterday for marck for the past year and is well| D., to be the guegts of Mrs. Har- known. The couple left immediately | ris’ parents, Rev. and Mrs. Johnson.| for Velva where they will make their Before returning to Bismarck about| home. ‘August 1 they will visit Mr. Harris* — relatives in Warren, Minn. ATTENDS CONVENTION dae Joseph A. Kitchen, commissioner of VISITING MRS. MAASSEN agriculture and labor, left yesterday Miss Mary Simons, sister of Mrs.| for Valley City to attend the state Sonn Masssen, St. of this city, is| American Legion convention, as a here for a week’ Miss Simons| delegate from the Bismarck post. Mr. stopped in Bism ‘on her. way| Kitchen will deliver an address at to her home in Lumbard from a visit| Chapel exercises of the Valley City in Seattle. state teachers’ college tomorrow. ATTENDING AMERICAN LEGION LADIES AID TO MEET CONVENTION The Ladies Aid of the First Luth- D. A. Baertsch and A. C. Brainard| eran church will meet in the church are attending the state convention of| Parlors tomorrow afternoon at are ste ticha Legion Auxiliary. in| o’clock. Mrs. Fred Swenson and Mrs. Valley City this week, Charles Swenson will be hostesses. All members and their friends are VISITED HERE invited to be present. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Buehler and SIDEN! — Mrvand Mrs, Al Bohn of Mott have) ,fORMER RESIDENTS HERE Fetiimaolte-theit homer atter a’shorel,, gui. aud Mes. Hensler, former tes. STEN (nithevcity: with? MisandoMfa,'C. | eents of SiEMaTek. Wid have been'on J. Tullberg. the west coats for sometime, are in : + the city visiting old friends. Mr. fo: VISMRNEDULUIRR Henzler was formerly a county com- Mrs, George Hanson and daughters, | ™issioner here. Ruth and Gladys, are leaving this iB : evening for Duluth to spend the] ay ON MOTOR TRIP Seriiee With AFoletives: rs. J. B. Smith and children, ac- companied by Mrs. Smith's brother, : S. W. Robinson, have gone on a mo- hos| tor trip to Minnesota, Wisconsin and S$! Towa. They will be gone two or three weeks. EN ROUTE TO JOPLIN, MO, visttoR LEAVES Miss Ethel Flemming, who been visiting friends in the city for the past several days, has returned to her home in Fai ‘G1 STAN. W. Maiquardt anl family of Bergen MOTORING TO, MONTANA 19) were in the city yesterday, en route Lake left Bismarck yesterday on a| |? Joplin, Mo., where they will spend motor trip to Helena, Mont. e summer, san GMUDIC IN BUYS ORR RESIDENCE OME FROM DICKINSON Cee eee eee ae cen visit-| Judge John Burke of the Supreme ing in Dickincon for several days,| Court has purchased the Mrs. Orr ingen eaediome: residence on Ave. A and expects to : occupy it this fall. RETURNS HOME a ae F. W. Cumber has returned to his CHANGES RESIDENCE home in Washburn after a shorty John Goldader has purchas visit in the city. HERE ON BUSIN Mr. and Mrs. Roy Seibert of Hazen are in Bismarck for a several days’ business visit. with it. VISITING. IN, WASHBURN Miss Nellie Rieshagen of the Bis VISITING IN MONTANA burn to spend her vacation with rel- Mr. and Mrs. C. Ww. MeGray are atives, isiting in Billings, Mont., and Gla- —— be ‘i BABY BOY | ba vicina? Pereoes bela and Mrs. otras ie Simon FROM REGAN are the parents of a baby boy. born’ ~« Mabel Knudson of Regan ee | on July 3 at the St. Alexius Hospi- the guee oF friends in the city yes-, tal. terday. lies BUYS NEW HOME VISITED hg Mr. Fay Harding of the State Rail-' hua. a Mrs. J. Juhota of Bi was the guest of friends in the cit) Yoy-|Lynn W. Sperry house on Ave. C. " terday. ON VACATION FROM FARGO Mrs. C. W. White of Fargo is in the city for a several days business visit. Barney, N. D. Saar FRow TRYGG VISITED HERE Miss Hannah R. Gray of Wilton visited friends here yesterday. FROM McCLUSKY Miss Carrie Wahl was here from McClusky yeste: hi SHOPPED HERE Mrs. 3. E. Heck of Washburn shop- ped in the city yesterday. business. SHOPPING FROM COLEHARBOR was here yesterday on business. BALDWIN VISITOR 1S ILL Mrs. Rose L. Thistlewood is ill at the Bismarck Hospital. here yenterdey, on business. ON BUSINESS FROM HAZELTON 5. J. Halverer of Hazelton was here yesterday on business. the city yesterday on business. HERE YESTERDAY HERE YESTERDAY John Payseno of Hay Creek town- Miss Margaret Olson of Braddock 5 diss fiona ship was here yesterday. ON BUSINESS VISITING HERE Mrs. E, H. Truesdale of Dodge is visiting in the city. here on business yesterday. 1 SALEM VISITOR BUSINESS VISITOR Mrs. F. . Wetsch of Salem shop- C. W. Hemp of Jamestown is here] neq in Bismarck Tuesday. on business. Home made Ice Cream at PROMITORT fiscal the Dewdrop on Broadway. Mrs. Fort Yates yesterda FROM NAPOLEON Any Fuel Will Give Heat} Marvin Johnson was here from But: Gas Stands Highest in| Napoleon yesterday. the Important Tests of a Fuel. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE departed this the an outing at Fish VISITED HERE Miss Myrtla Carlson and Raymond Carlson of Napoleon are im the city | for a several days visit with friends. | ster- ay from McKenzii ——_—____-—_ | At The Mo e———__- THE CAPITOL The scenario of Rex Beach's story, Capitol called | famous The questions as to whether permission could be obtained to make these scenes in the | ‘famous casino itself theatre’ tonight for two da scenes taking another Upon Mr. Read’s arrival in Paris | Mr. Cor: | nuche, the owner of the Ca Deauville and other w inos throughout Europe. Mr) draw Cornuche’s permission a rn ed the Gross property in the east part of} the city with the five acres going! t j but comparativel the Casino itself. ee it actually dep Millions of Americas have heard ino, visited ecoil” they d upon the | marck Hospital has gone to Wash- at the ay "But within a month cropped ed the more feminine first with his heroic reenacting for the camera their desperate ra drama m in the Race way commission has purchased the and thrills on the progr: jeMiss Edahl Ehlers of Hoskins has lelv fox a two weeks’ visit with rela ible qiceareuts product ‘of stage props or actors is an actual reproduction of a his- toric event, an episode in the not # John Kruger ana-4 life township were here\scrterday fen caméra record of one of the greatest deeds of pluck and heroism within the last devade. The picture was made in the deep jorothy Arvidson te ' Turtle snows of Mt. R here yesterday, shtping. Kasson headed by Balto. Electricity Oil, Makes a But Gas is combusti- Se The Super-Fuel. Mrs. J. W. Peightal of Coleharbor /< Gives Heat! Edmund Ruf’ from Baldwin was Nels Peterson of Baldwin was in NIGHT. K. M. Perkins of Turtle Lake was For ‘onsti tion Nature's Remedy (WR Tab- lets) a vegetable ji with a pleasant, ne: ative jar-to- Relieves and prevents biliousness, constipation and sick ‘Menz was in the city from es and GLORIA SETS FEMININE F | ally | sixth she » Read | W8Y: Mr. Read | Out of nowhe few and colorful| “While in Paris, Gloria tt a did it a The Weather Generally fair tonight and Tuesday. Some- what warmer. OR JUNIORG—=Littlc Me ‘The came NR — in one-third rs For DOCTOR _ The watermelon hat is a Tiovelty, not.to be taken too band of watermelon pink, M.E. 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