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S26t ‘8 LSNDNV ‘AVGUNLVS THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE the Social and Porsonal | | At The Movies +--+ ELTINGE THEATRE | The Four Moore Brothers 1 Relatives of Mrs. Sorlie Are Honor Guests at Party Mrs, Harold Sorenson entertained some of her friends Friday afternoon at her home on Fifth street in honor of Mrs. Hilleboe and Miss Hilleboe of Bemidji, Minn., mother and sister ot Mrs. A. G. & 5 Vases of garden flowers were placed about the rooms. . The afternoon was spent sewing) and playing bridge. At five o’cloc! a course luncheon was served at the beautiful large table in the dining room, sweet peas being used for the decorations. Mrs. Hilleboe and Miss Hilleboe will leave about September 1. ARD LILLE: D—SV 'D: WEDDING TODAY Miss Hilda Christine Lillefjeld, daughter of Elias Lillefjeld of W: ton, became the bride of Lars Svends. gaard, son of Mrs. Zona Svendsgaard of Berkley, Calif., at four o'clock this afternoon when a simple ring cere. was read at the Methodist pal Parsonage by the Rev.! Walter E. Vater. ; The bride's frock was of white canton crepe and she wore a corsage of sweetheart roses and sweet peas. The couple were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Svendsgaard, broth- er and sister-in-law of the groom, and Miss Ann Lillefjeld, sister of the bride. ‘After the ceremony the party mo- tored to Wilton where a dinner was served at the home. of the bride's parents. Both young people are well known in Bismarck and vicinity. — Mrs. Svendsgaard has been employed in the Northern Pacific office at Jumes- town and Mr. Svendsgaard is N. P. agent at Timmer. 3 Mr. and Mrs, Svendsgaard will leave this evening for an extended trip along the northern | Pacific coast and in California. They will be at home after October 15 in Tim- mer. HAS NEW POSITION < Mrs. Howard Crum of McKenzie thas been appointed as field manager of the Harford Frock company of Chicago and is leaving for the east- ern part of the state to appoint sales representatives RETURNS FROM DETROIT Dr. W. H. Bodenstab has returned from the Detroit lakes, where he has spent the past week. LEFT FOR MINNESOTA LAKES Mr, and Mrs. A. W. Gussner left yesterday for the Minnesota lakes to spend a short vacation. ON LAKE CRUISE Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Bergeson an daughter of Bismarck were passen- gers of the Octorara on a recent cruise of the Great Lakes. RETURNS HOME Miss Henrietta Beach has returned from a week's stay at the Detroit lakes. TO PURCHASE PLANE Harry Potter has gone to Minne- apolis to purchase an airplane. From there he will go to St. Louis and then west. He expects to return within two weeks. From Minneapolis the trip will be made by airplane. ENTERTAINED AT DINNER Mrs. W. F. Jones entertained Wednesday noon informally in honor of Miss Elizabeth Jones and Miss Shirley Fox before their departure on their lake trip. Covers were laid for six. LEAVE FOR CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs, H. Ellithorpe and children, Thirteenth street, have gone to California, where they ex- pect to make their home. From Bis- marck they drove to Minneapolis to spend a week and will then go to Dallas, Tex., to visit friends before going to California. ENTERTAINS FOR MISS KIRUS Mrs. D. T. Owens of Avenue | east, entertained last week for Miss Emma Kirus of Baldwi Garden ‘tertained tonight by Miss Ruth Cord- {ner and Miss Margaret Reynolds at Might be a vaudeville acrobat troupe if it wasn't for the fact that! they compose what is perhaps tne! Mrs. Gallahan Entertains for jae famous family in motion pic-| Mrs. Leo Wilson ' , ‘our of them! Count Bs wen, 2. Tom, 3. Matt, 4. Owen was recently of the We: London's “A port of Gloria Swansor in Virtue”, and Matt Eltinge Theatre 1 ; Mrs. Inez Gallahan of the Hughes apartments entertained three tables at bridge Friday afternoon at the Country club in compliment to her sister, Mrs. Leo Wilson of Malta, Mont. Mrs. J. Murphy of Mandan held ‘high bchore. Yellow was the color which pre-' version of Guy Bol‘w dominated in the decorations, cut flowers and dainty favors. The same color was used in the course lunch- eon served after the games. Mrs. Murphy and Mrs. James Me- Gillick of Mandan were out of town guests. is a screen! adaptation of the stage success by Ernest Vij- da, Matt Moor: with Florence V enda in the cast, his the role of al famons French divorce lawyer whos gets a taste of his own medicin when his wife (Miss Vidor) divorce him because he spends more time at! {his work than he does with her. | Others in the cast of the pic a fine marriage comedy, are Myers, George Andre Be Edna Mae Cooper. VISITS PARENTS R. R. Rogers has gone to St, Paul to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Rogers. ‘ranger, and THE CAPITOL Heralded as the best picture yet! of the Jazz series, “Sinners Sitk,”" a Hobart Henley Production, comes! ; to the Capitol Theatre on Monday for! a run of two days. It tells not only of youthful revellers growing older, but of elderly, revellers growir,: younger, and is d to contain : of the peppiest and most interes scenes yet made of life in the 5 er smart set. The elderly group which enters the life of today is represented in the picture by Adolphe Menjou, who plays the role of a gentleman of un certain years who takes the Steinsch rejuvenation treatment and jumps wit bang into the high-powered activities of younger society. Men- jou, who has become a firm favorite in parts where he appears a cynical, and yet humorous indivi is said to be more blase, cyn humorous than ever before production. LEAVE FOR FARGO Mr. and Mrs, F. F.. Skinner and little daughter, Jane Ann, left this morning by car for Fargo, where Mr. Skinner does auditing for state institutions. Mrs. Skinner will visit relatives and friends. ATTENDS SCHOOL OFFICERS MEETINGS J. W. Riley, state school inspector, left yesterday for Dickinson and Amidon, where he will hold school officers’ meetings. | HERE YESTERDAY Harry O'Neill of McKenzie was a business visitor here yesterday. FROM BRITTIN Charles Dutton was in the city yesterday from Brittin. STERLING VISITORS A. E. Cline and son, Leslie, of Sterling were in the city yesterday on business. bv ida n this RETURN FROM Y. W. C. A. cAMP] *———, Miss Irene Robertson | CITY NEWS Jean MacLeod returned yesterday |@——____. from Okoboji, Iowa, where they have 5 been attending an Older Girls’ Re-| BISMARCK HOSPITAL NOTES serve camp for the past two weeks.| Admitted: Murl Pittsburg, More than 180 girls, mostly from the fit; F. H. Pittsburg, Moffit; A. western states, were in attendance at Martin, Hursfield; Mrs. A, E. Erick. son, New Salem; Mrs. Fred Port and the camp. ——- baby, Marilyn, Shields; Nels H. Nel- ON BUYING TRIP. son, Ryder; Mrs. John Moldenhauer, Mrs. Gold of the Sara Gold shop) Kulm; Mrs. John Parsmick, Wilton; is in New York on a buying trip. | Mrs. E.M. Serr, Hazen, Discharged: ‘Delbert Perry, Mrs. C. S. Franks, Bismarc! Edith Eckels, Mott; L. 0. son; Mrs. Clarence Frost, Alfred Botten, — Carson; Schauss, Mandan. | ST. ALEXIUS HOSPITAL NO1 Admitted: Mrs. Adolph Streeter; Florence Gold, Danz G. Baltzer, Bismarck; Mr Broxmeyer, city: J. Row Discharged: — Mr: M Shields; Mrs. Walt ndau, Ely M D. Runyan, city;' Lewis Fred and Elmer Hedstrom of Jol- Thunnell, Drake; Jacob Hoff, Kill- iet, Ill, are ‘in the city visiting deer; Arthur Hinsz, Stanton. Sheriff Hedstrom and family, and other relatives throughout the county. citys Miss Richard- Raleigh; Joseph | IS IMPROVING Mrs. N. F. Julius, who has been ill, is improving. ON VACATION Miss Hazel Pearce of the Capital Security Bank is on her vacation. She is visiting relatives in lowa. VISITING HERE " Art Sadler of Jamestown is visit- ing friends in the city. HERE FROM JOLIET ON BUSID Teddy Wassel of Miles City, Mont, Es was in Bismarck this week busi: ON BUSINESS — eas arck this week on busi M. J. Magnus of Timmer is a busi- ness visitor in the city today. ‘ie its RHR RUALY. MAN - si ondon — Rubber shoe strings, STANDARD BEARERS TO MEET | which are said to stretch so that one The Standard Bearers will be en- remove low shoes without un- lacing them, have been put on the market by a British manufacturer. the home of the former, 37 Avenue A. Members are urged to bring ma- terials for missionary boxes \ HERE YESTERDAY Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Menz and daughter, Margaret, of Fort Yates were visiting friends here yesterday. FROM McKENZIE Mrs. George Hughes and son vf McKenzie were in the city yester- day, shopping and visiting. VISITED HERE J. C. Schleichert and daughter of Burt were business visitors here yes- terday. (LH fe 0 ICE CREAM ON. BUSINESS Fred Port of Scheilds was here on flowers decorated the house. The ten guests spent the afternoon with needle work. Refreshments were served. MRS. VAN HOOK ENTERTAINS Mrs. A. Van Hook entertained at bridge last week for her daughter, Mrs. Stanley Albertson of Detroit, Mich. Miss Esther Taylor and Miss Adele Kauffman won honors. ‘A luncheon was served late in the evening. Decorations were garden flowers. : There were tweive guests. ENTERTAINS FOR MRS. BREW- STER Mrs. D. T. Owens entertained in- formally at dinner this week. hon- oring Mrs. J. 0. Brewster, who leaves soon for California to reside. Mr. and Mrs., Chris Henzler, for- mer Bismarck residents, who are visiting here, were among the guests. TO VISIT IN UNDERWOOD Cleone and Mary Rogers left this morning for Underwood to visit with Laura Eisen and Dorothy Lee. | Sunday Specials business yesterday. FROM KULM Mr. and Mrs. Matt Clooten of Kulm, N. D., were in the city yester- day, shopping. VISITED HERE TODAY Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Doerschalad and son, Ray, of Pasadena, Calif., who are touring the country, stopped fin Bismarck today to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. Doerschalad formerly made their home in Braddock. VISITING PARENTS Walter B. Penwarden, with’ the Thompson Lumber company of Bill- ings, Mont., has been. transferred from Billings to Fargo. He is now in Bismarck visiting his parents, Raspberry Ice Cream (Red) PURITY DAIRY Mandan, _N. Dak. w| we | yesterday afternoon a | MANDAN NEWS , Ted Loran, proprietor of the Red Trail confectionery store across from the city police “otfice, and John Schlosser, Jr., alleged to have a sa loon in the basement ¢ Cafe building, were day morning en cha ning common — nusia ed preliminary exam furnished $500 bond, ed = of Aces. ation, Lor but Schlosser an late had not made bond DRISCOLL MAN IS DEAD HER dre Mrs, H. Mathilda Mrs. H Ambers, Driscoll; Kiefer, Wis William of D Bismarck; John Cr Mi Mr. two and Charle o half brother etsch, r was’ born BX years ago Dakota in 1908, settling at he funeral will be held Monday morning at 10 North Driscoll. at Driscoll o'clock. FORECLOSURE ACTION FILED AGAINST MINE. Action to foreclose a 359,000 mort- gage against the Lucky Company of Zap has been instituted in Mercer county by the Dakota Trust Company through Zuger & Tillotson, attorneys of this A. W. Fowler, F attorney. fifty thousand dollars were borrowed on bonds before the 5 Mining Company became 4 “DAKOTANS” ARE COUNTY OFFICERS ‘Twelve graduates of Dakota Bus- iness College, Fargo, are employed in the Cass County Court House. OF this number, 4 have official positions and several more are dep- uties. Ramona Sturgeon, a Dakota girl, recently accepted a fine pos- ition in the treasurer’s office at Dickinson. Training tells. Some 226 ‘‘Dakotans’’ have become bank officers, 9 in Fargo alone. Hun- dreds head their own businesses. 1 1 Results like these should encour- age you to ‘‘Follow the Succe$$- ful.’’ Fall term, Sept. 1. Write F. L. Watkins, Pres., 806 Front St., Fargo. Radd’s Fire Where Othe il. Increased sparkjny y delivers jive hot that completely ch charge of gas and increases the power of the motor. Less foul ing, less misfiring, and smoother motor operation are direct resulty of t use of Radd Spark Plugs An excellent plug oil pumping motors, for large poli Used y many fleet owners and uthities companie: The only plug that ac tually improves ignition Mr. and Mrs. R, Penwarden. VISIT HERE Mr, and Mrs. G. T. Glesne motored from’ Bergen yesterday to be the guests of Miss Ragna Melvold. LEAVES ON VACATION Miss Ragna Melvold of the Webb Bros. store will leave tonight on her The Weather Fair tonight and Sun- day. Not much change in temperature. STANDARD ECONOMY. eson’s -Style-Economy ion. She will visit her home rgus Falls, with friends. in Far- nd will stop at the Minnesota LEAVES FOR LAKES W. H. Webb left this morning for Detroit lake to spend the week-end. LIONS HOLD PICNIC Tomorrow is the date of the an- nual Lions club picnic. The mem- bers and their famnili will leave the G. P. hotel at 9:30 a. m. Cc. 0. F, TO PICNIC The Catholic Order of Foresters and their families will hav picnic Sunday afternoon Yegen' About 150 members and gu expected. TO VISIT IN TWIN CITIES Mrs. P. McCue is leaving for a visit to the Twin Cities with her brother and sister. She will also go to the Detroit lakes. BIRTHDAY PICNIC Little Barbara ‘Grey Davenport en- tertained a party of little friends at a picnic in Chautauqua Park, Man- dan, teed afternoon, the occa- sion being her third birthday. VISITS SISTER ; E. A wean ot evlbey, Mont. is spen lay in Bismarck a the Thee of Dr. oe Mra. . 8. T Mr. Williams is a brother The Eleventh Commandment “THOU SHALT PAY THY BILLS PROMPTLY” _ When the door bell rings, does a guilty conscience whisper, “Maybe it’s a collector?” Perhaps you have been ignoring the monthly statements — not paying the Mandan | brothers, | of Strike Coal | and this actien was brought at the instance the bond holders: Wh. Anders of Favgo, receiver fo: j itors of the company, has He appointed a eiver for th the court holding that the were entitled to this protec hold lat | tion. The Lucky Strike mines are activ | the company being one of the suc | ul bidders for the — recently rded state coal contracts. Miles City Farmer Dies in Bismarck Muneral services for John Kasty, j farmer of Miles City, Mont. who died at a local hospital here Thurs- fav. will be held Suni from his Mr. Kasty is survived by his and a large family FIRE HITS STACKS Fire destre Y | ved four stacks of grain 8 stub inte PALMIST AND PHRENOLOGIST Madam LATTIMORELLE Here Moved to 118 2nd Street Phone 787) Reading Hours: 7 to 10 Helps Find Lost Articles —SEE HER AT ONCE— 2 to 5 and YOU FIXED FOR LAMPS? B. K. SKEELS 408 Broadway Bismarck PAGE FivE BELGIAN DEBT _ MISSION STOPS Strauss, house of deputies, : an unofficial visit at hi debt in keeping with the Day At TONIGHT — Saturday ZANE GREY'S “THE LIGHT OF WESTERN STARS” JACK HOLT, BILLIE DOVE, NOAIL BEERY PATHE NEWS Mermaid Comedy FOR RELIABLE INSURANCE To Avoid That “Run Down Feeling” Cross Crossings Care- fully, then ck Up Your T ina roubles’ Liability Policy with the City Insurance Agency O. LeBarron, Mgr. THE STUDIO Phone 121 Lucag Building Bismare’ Db XPERL none Should you need ENCED Stenographer write us. We icways have sev eral that have had from one to five years experience that available notice also have some that have had a an on short We little experience that will make good. We want to it is our busine serve you GREGG very popular study 5 that twice udying it todays SHORTHAND is Mr. G 3 many are s were five are be tu will in the lee as many study it five years ture. FALL. T ORM be EVENING CLASSES eptember Ist Our rates i reasonable and our equipment is just right. or write us for information, and “PROF.” R. E. SACK, Principal. |! Monday Is the Tenth anaes aan 9 your bills promptly! , When in the great BEYOND you are being checked up on the ten commandments, what about the 11th? Can you refer St:Peter cheerfully to BISMARCK CREDIT BUREAU, INC. yee your paying habits are being recorded.) AAU IVAUNAUAGOAUAUUGAUNERAUEAEAONUAEAENEUAONE AEE GEEAAEO GUO UAtanAc CALIF ORN following aecepted by the the rmistics Belgian sce OR APES rn » (phis express) y¢ can get a crate Tokay Grapes he A crate 128 Ibs, The e press charge from California about $1.50 per crate AN packs, expert: workers Send a Post order as we accept ust mail us $2.75 pe fruit rive: arge here choice packed 1 DR. M. E. BOLTON }; Osteopathic Physician 119, ith St. Telephone 240 Bismarck, N. D. Office SEND IN YOUR ORDER Piano Tuning C. L. BRYAN Call The Music Shop. Mandan, N. D. commas |! (1)! P.O. BOX 1638 CALIFORN Over 1,000 shirts in stoek all all all styles. A selection such < “ sizes, colors ws never before shown in Bis- marek. Slein AW _STUDY EVENINGS Without interfering with your daily work. NORTHWESTERN COLLEGE OF LAW 729 Plymcuth Bid., Minneapolis, Minn. FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 5th On Lake Michigan... Facing the Park 16 acres for your enjoyment J sunhi, outside rooms...each with of the Lake. A r6-acre privately iffording every recreation or quict seclusion. In iversity cf Chicago « facing East End nt to Washington and qualed by igo. Ten mine utes from the shopping, theatre and business center of theerty via Hlinois Central Suburban trains that sweep jge= along the Lake. 350 trains daily. Moderate Rates Pates at the Chicag h Hotel are ex- tremely reasonable. Urom $4.50 to $19.00 per day... $31.50 to oo per veck. Dining rooms and dining porch overlook Lake Michi gan. Food 1s perfectly prepared and eather abs carte orat modera : a lunchec + dinners, $1.00, $1.5, $2.00. Bathing ... Boating... Golf... Tennis 7 & Bh A host of outdoor sports right here on our own private Lm te grounds, A cuarter mile of white sand beach for awim- boating. 4 clay tennis courts, An 18-hole ng green. All the South Side G —— country clubs and the Jackson Park A golf course aze nearby. Outdoor dane ing in Our own open-air dance pavilion. Always lots of nod company, good whol entertainment. 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