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Social and Personal Miss Hall and Miss Fleck Give Bridge Party Miss pats Tait a and Miss Betty Mandan entertained Wed- nesday evening with a bridge party at the Cetntyy Club. ‘Ten tables : Edna Hall served in the dining room which was prettily decor uted with garden flowers. Honors in the bridge games were won by Miss Roberta Best, M Charlie Haugh and Miss Florence Homan. There were 4 number of out of town guest jower Wednesday evening for eorge Smith, who, before her marriage, M Margaret Engle- mam, The evening was making hot di#h holders honor guest. Verses relating to Mrs. Smith. Yarish picture, “The Garden’ of Al lah,” presented to Mrs. Smith by| the guests. spent in for the were written; HOME FROM MINOT Miss Floy Kitchen returned from Minot last evening where she h been visiting for the past two weeks While there she was the guest of Miss Katherine Deemy of Minne- lis, formerly of Bismarck,- and riet and Thelma Johnson, and was also a guest at the Girls’ Dormitory at the Normal School for about a week, PLAN PICNIC Yeomen Lodge, 603, has completed plans for its annual picnie which will he held next Sunday at Fort Lincoln. All Yeomen and their faml- lies are invited to spend the day at the Fort. The guests are expected to provide their own dishes and sil- ver, but dinner will be served by a committee. Transportation arrange- ments will be made, VISITS MISS LOGAN s Phyllis Evans of Carson, N. D,, is the house guest of Miss Char- lotte Logan. Miss Evans is on her way, to Valley City to teach physi- cal education during the second term of summer school. Logan und Miss Evans are soroney sisters. AT LUNCHEON Miss Florence Homan gave a lunch- eon this noon ‘at the Country club, complimentary to Miss Louise Camp- bell of Winston Salem, N who is returning to her home today after visiting with Miss Mary Atkinson, LEAVES FOR DEVILS LAKE Mrs. O. E. Westburg and two children have gone to Devils Lake after a three weeks’ v in Bismarck with Mrs. Westburg’s ents, Rev. |. Gj Monson. RETURNS FROM VISIT Mrs. Lynn Davidson, who has been in Carson for several days visiting her brother and Merritt Harding, returned home last night. D. OF H. ME! The regular meeting of the Degree of Honor lodge be held this eve. ning at 8 o'clock at the A. 0. U. W hall, All members are urged to tend. TONIGHT HERE FOR TREATMENT Ben Corbin of Emmonsburg is in rck to receive’ treatment of h The sight of one eve is com: ly gone and that of the other i failing. AT _N.°P. HOSPITAL W. A. McDonald, agent of the Northern Pacific, left today for St. Paul where he will receive treatment at the Northern Pacifie hospital. LEFT FOR BRITTIN Miss Eunice McQuillan, 310 Sev- enth street, left this. morning for Brittin, N. D., to spend -the week-end with Miss Margaret McMurrick. HOME FROM TRIP Al Sorenson «returned yesterday from Grand Forks, Fargo and Alex- ander, Minn., where he has been visiting for several weeks. TO VISIT RELATIVES Mrs, 0. V. Bowman and son, Kob- ert, left for a visit with relatives. ‘They will return about the first of August. TO VISIT DAUGHTER Mrs. George Welch left last night for St. Paul to visit with her daugh- ter, Mrs. R. S. Wilcox. VISITS IN FARGO Miss Anna Munson left this. morn- ing for a visit with friends and rela- tives in Fargo. » HERE FROM STANTON W. Kanthack of Stanton Bismarck yesterday with friends. : HERE WEDNESDAY Charles Swenson was in Bismarck Wedneadey from Fort Rice Town- ship. HERE FROM BALDWIN John Monroe, Baldwin, made ay business trip to Bismarck y. ‘y. The Weather Showers probable night and Friday. , much’ change. to- Not A Maxfield] ife, Mr. and Mrs. | Bi Mrs. Lenhart Has Breakfast for Visitor Mrs. A. P. Len t of Avenue EB entertained at 11 o'clock breakfast Tuesday in compliment to Mrs. 8. K. Nichols of St. Paul, the house yu | attrac Mrs in cut flowers, td won high Shower Given for Miss Brelje, Bride of Week Miss Lilly Brelje, whose marriage to Mr. Otto Convert of Mandan will take’ place Saturday, honor at a theatre jcellaneous shower i Eythel Hodges. ‘ollowing the theatre the fourteen guests were invited to the home of Miss Elefson where 2 lunch was served. The table was centered with a miniature house, containing a num- ber of lovely gifts. Pink and white was the color scheme. PLAYGROUNDS OPEN TONIGHT |. The playgrounds will be held at the William Moore and the Wachter schools tonight. The directors at the William Moore will be Jean Eat- on, Irene Brown, Clarice Belk and Jean MacLeod. Those at the Wach- ter school will be Merle Woodword, Mary Cram, Merna Woodward and Mary MacLeod. THEATRE PARTY Harold Carlson was host at a theatre party last evening celebrat- ing his fifteenth birthday. A dainty lunch was served at his home. A (birthday cake in pink » and, white formed the centerpiece of thé table. A number of gifts were received by the host. ENTERTAINED WEDNESDAY CLUB Mrs. E; H. L. ‘tained the Wednésday club this week. High score in the games was held by the hostess. i BRIDG LUNCHEON + Mrs. G. H. i of Mandan entertained with a bridge luncheon today at the Country were seven tables of play den flowers decorated the rooms. OUT OF Mr. and = Mr: Rosser Avenue iv sts Mr. Draper's Mrs, Ehola Draper and M na Draper, of Des Moines, lowa. VISITOR RETURNS HOME Mies Helen Moore returned her home today after a short v in marck with Miss Maurie Cordner. Miss Cordner entertained at dinner last night for } Moore. » RETURNS FROM CONVENTION Judge Davies returned today from Portland, Wash., where he has been as a ‘delegate from Bismarck to the National convention of the Elks lodge TOWN ON VACATION ! Miss Lydia Gross, graduate nurse at the Bismarck hospital, left thi: morning for, Detroit and Olivia, Minn., where she will remain for a month, URST LEAVES Miss 1 Campbell. returned to her home ‘in Winston Salem, N. today after an extended v Bh marek, the guest of Miss Mary AU son, EXPECTED HOME Miss Beatrice Bowman, who has heen visiting in Turtle Lake for the past two weeks will return the lat- ter part of the week. TO TWIN CITIES A. Marks, display manager of the AAW tens store, left this morn- ing for the Twin Cities on business for the store. VISITING IN PLAZA Miss Evelyn Evenson, of Eleventh street is vjsiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Sandvig, in Plaza. LEFT FOR DETROIT Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Floren have gone to Detroit, Minn., for a vacation trip. HERE FOR FEW DAYS Mrs. S. B. Wescott of Hazelton in the city for a few days on.busi- ness. / SON BORN ~ Mr. and Mrs. George Tekippe an- nounce the birth of a son yesterday at the St. Alexius hospital. ON BUSINESS C. L, Malone of Pleasant View was in Bismarck yesterday on business. FROM McKENZIE 0. Kell, McKenzie, was was a business’ visitor here yesterday. ‘ SHOPPED HERE Mrs, Herman Batzer of Hazelton shopped in Bismarck yesterday. HERE WEDNESDAY Mrs. E. Falkstein of Batdwin was: in the city yesterday, shopping. FROM BRADDOCK ‘Lawrence Larson’ of Braddock was here yesterday. en business. FROM MOTTO Mrs. C. Matsehelknaus was in Bis- marck’ yesterday from Mott. (FALKIRK VISITOR Ed. Tiborst of Falkirk, N. D., visit- ed in Bismarck yesterday. ARENA: VISITOR A. C.,Isaminger was in Bismarck yesterday from Arena. The 4th Division of the ‘Methodist. Ladies’ Aid will hold a food sale at Hoskins- Meyers, Saturday, July 25, be- ti ginning at 10 0’ Yclock. Cantilevers for sick feet. A. W: Lucas Co. ELECTRIC f COOKERY CORRECT COOKERY The table was} A sty Vesperman enter-| go; we son; SMALL HAT ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE STILL SUPREME | ings dren | whipped | national Bible The sort of hats women don't forget. SAUNDERS » Writer deadlock the hi Says the hair to the bs as you continue to be little and fitting, I do nothing but ‘Sys the hut’ to the hi ou continue to sh head variety in’ its dressing, you nothing but close Tittle hat an't someone do so pleaded to Henri Bende allow no something differe “What ean I de women won't buy anything but little hats of straw or felt, That's what all ask for and ‘what you a “Of course, we design of them. We would love to e——_________-____-e Cynthia Grey Says: One of the most effective ways of discouraging friends and finding ally fading out of the by constantly taik- woof us are so calloused that we do not sympathize with the phys cal unfitness of others and wish help them, but few of us a enough to lisen to org: without attempting to tak If you happen to he the who is. parting with an appendix or an over you are tremendous! the symptoms, the ‘operation, and what vou suffered. But others just can't be expected to sh 1 surgent oped tonsil, terested in After all, believe health. We believ tion as well as why we ure inte vitamines, fre those'ugencies we tse to lure health We don't believe much in sickness any more; that is w > all out of sympathy with the old idea of en- ving poor Zealth, If ve are not t, we know that we are disobeying certain laws of health, and that it is up to us to mend our w: We know that the he seribed with such minuteness by the possessor was ably gamed by too hearty a supper the night before, Those rheumatic twinges may m fautly teeth ar tonsils or a wr diet, There are very few ailments! that cannot be remedied by mode medical care. And if one lets the cause go unremedied while goes forth talking about his ailmeits, he veally doesn’t deserv which is what he really craves. Very busy people rarely have much to say about their conditions. Very interesting people are not discussing symptoms. And the persons who are actally suffering mest are usually not saying much ubout 1. they wa to get their minds off their ailmen' if they ca We don’t care much for people who whine and complain, ana we seck them out as our friends and confidants., It isn't always y to know just how to draw about us the circle of devoted friends we would like to have. If we can’t approach the mat- ter in a positive way we ean often approach the secret negatively ‘by, studying out wnut not w av. one of the first don'ts is--Don’t talk! about yout ailments he de- 5 HOSPITAL NOTES intries . x Mrs. J. F. Runyan, Halznagel, Washbur ner, Hazen; Andrew Christ Jangula, Stair, city; Sadie und Esther Gro: Cleveland; Mrs. Bernard Brody, Glendive, Mont.; W. L. Tucker, Car- Mrs, Val. Holzer, Strasbur: Henry Spier, Zap; ‘Aréna; George Boeckel, Hazen. Amos Ring, Parshall; Ella Hummel, Wil! ven Erickson, Gackle; Frank Reichert, Gladstone; Mrs, George: Little and son, city; narck; GOITRE VANISHES|f St. Louls County Banker Saved an Operation bya Home Treatment ote: It would b gal ton lish these statements: If-moe true. W. J. va ot, Bunker, Valley Park, Mo., 4a Tivo diy Sorbol-Quadraple, Lh orrhage: in my, ‘throat a htening hing, Twent first applicatfon of Sorbol-Qua T felt relief, and in forty-eight hours noticed It ‘was reducing. Jn three weeks, one side has: vanished and the relief is beyond expression. You nake use ofctiiis andvi will gladly angwer all. questions b Manufacti Mechaniesbur; by all drug “Locally at PRmney. Drug © tired | have | ne | { RICH SHADES the sympathy | never | Ass | | something more ‘beautiful for you, . And so lor to beauty, them: picturesque and bat you won't etl WS you} smart-| with you will cuntinue tof or We can only serve inp ) 1m: The cloche never died. 1 as! to i ula myth. The desi would die, wanted it “Felt continues to lead though it i “Hats used to be no line,” hat should tand new-found ifice them to Dominic R: V. Bi ton, S Sweet Briar; Harmon; Thelma itu: i Keny S Gust) Mask AND WHITE eo has by sreneral ed in the ay frock no huf fle BISMARC|! i. Entries: J. Mrs. C. I Wm. Vell, Het Mrs. Edward Mrs. Arson F. Wild Sonnuard, | Kostenke, ack, Stantoi Alice Breme Martinison A RUSSIAN EFFECT inds of spotless white ermine on some of the new hrist Rott, Fredo NARROW und White I ichardton ~ HA Ruby INTHE ning pictur tir braid ina ith knots of yellow velvet. very wide JEWELED BUTTONS dhuttons, —— partie all rhine. are y on chiffon gown OVAL NECKLINE Phe deep oval neckline i hiany women to the : it is filled in with chiffon or bein of women than Iv Won't A large’ purple novel trimming for an orchid-colored ‘felt hat. a \ PARASOLS | hem Cretonne ols make oa pay) frock. | note of color at the beach and may | | or may not match the costume. PASTEL-COLORED PUMPS | | | For afternoon wear pumps of col- ored doeskin in pastel colors that ex- ‘tly match the costume with wi r we most appropr ing to the majori lors. (Be AUTIFUL EFFECT yet-me-nots in blue vel- ered lavishly over the veves of blue chiffon vet and s FOR AUTUMN i Purple continues to be one st t smartest colo: stunninglw with the American GOLD KID RINDI Bright ‘colored satins and old k are combined in the smartest ni ON SCARFS ng use at the 1s and on the | a part of | beauty Crisp, tasty, flavory _ SHREDDED ANNOUNCEMENT mM The Bismarck Apron and Art Shop. will open for business, Thursday, July 23d. Homemade aprons, made of good material, fashion styles, also hemstitching. in new At this occasion we have on display some good bar- gains. Extra special Aprons........ Also a nice assortment of Kalburnie Pic sian It Will Pay Yeu to Visit the BISMARCK APRON: AND ART SHOP 508 Bdwy. tk ‘r! Public invited. « {| ing of —————— PAGE THREE NERE ON BUSI F. Bergen of ¢ in the city on business. LITTLE MISS ATION tron) ® Household Suggesti ions COPE STAINS as te water them SCOURING AGENT White tor ellent sud Wood TO MAKE LINEN SHINE Hyon table Linen wi damp, usinge ae very he For Vor erve APTERNOON TRA dun heon | potall lasses with on the top \ A SPLENDID PARTY whe had given a t her doet fallowine day, speak t him rey, doctor,” ere not able to com party last might; yout BIBLE LECTURE of The Inter- ssociation, will! lecture at the Court House | eh Friday evening at 8 o’elock.! 2 Mtie Mr. Ding {no Litt q is of! af worn with a topcoat lined in the} yen i pd tiny Thi Cooke with Gas. It’s nt Han Is Your Car Properly Insured? It is not unless you have Automobile ability insurance of at least $10,000. injuries to one person): Before you your trip co to Automobile I Headquarters for an Aetna-Auto 1. Policy. HENRY & HENRY Insurance (for start irance ability sim SMART HABIT FOR', ,,.." They Now is the aut the open and created white, ONLY DRAWBACK sailor's life is full of ny foreign co! Legion We WIRD BY FIR c ‘OOK BY Vine to Get iid of These Ugly Spots h Hh mere to coin dou old kif r the Matines Every Day At 2 TONIGHT — Thursday “RECOMPENSE” MONTE BLUE and MARIE PREVOST Hodge Pedge Cames Comedy COENG COLLEEN MOORE “THE DESERT FLOWER” fRESH FRUIT SUNKIST ORANGES Cantaloupes sat Ww atennelins Berries Peaches Head and Celery. Plums Pears—-Apples Lettuce Sqdoo0d 40d ANOHd sdood 40d ANOHd —PHONE YOUR GROCER— Never Another Failure~ never a re-cooking One minute’s boiling is all your Jam or Jelly needs + ‘O longer a trying task! Just add Certo to the fruit when you make your jam or jelly, and every glass jells perfectly every time. For Certo is the element that makes fruit jell— taken from the fruits themselves that are rich in it. Some fruits lack this jellying property; it grows less in all fruits as they ripen. But with Certo no fruit can fail to jell. And it needs only one minute’s boiling. Certo’s short boil saves the fruit juice, saves the flavor and color that you lost in the old long boiling down. You make half again as much jam or jelly from your fruit — and it is lovelier, more delicious than ev Order Certo today from your grocer. “he eget acme Granite Bldg., Rochester, “Just boil your fruit hard for ” one minute and add Certo,” ARRIVALS Lo September 30 nn Double Daily Service West “The North Coast Limit One of America’s Fine Trains Let me plan your trip W. A. McDonald, Agent Bismarck, N. D.