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FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1926 © 5 - — et marek, shopping and visiting with] noon at 2 o’clack at the A, W. Lucas friends. store. PRESBYTERIAN YOUNG PEOPLE! LEAVES ON EASTERN BUYING HAVE PICNIC . TRIP THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE IG. D.A. Directors Meeting Here Today a st Rilties Pam ms yonapen ot Van Hook and John A. Stormon | nestown and T. A. Tollefson. of| Roll Fir ads ‘ood Dickinsoh ‘as first, second, third ait Dates ls: von the exceutive! Aid will hold a ft sale at fourth vice presidents, respectiv The members of the Westminster] N. E. Stowe, basement buyer for! Directors of the Greater North Da-| James 8, Milloy of Farg Guild, the Anglers club and other] the W. Lucas company, left lust] kota association arc meeting in Bis-|/secretary and C. 0. young people of the yPreabyterian| evening for Chieago on a baying trip.| marck this afternoon to check. over Lake is a member of the PAGE FIVE: The Presbyterian. . Ladies’ | Hoskins-Meyer, Saturday aft- ‘clock. » for Center, where they will] Y be wuests ut a banquet and where | erRoon at one o ident Danielson will present a : D. A. Anderson of -|Catholic Daughters | thurch Wwere entertained tast evening | He will tuke advantage of the bar-| the progress which has been made by | committee, : El allves Tavibg. cin Ye egg ae arn ] - d Gi each at a picnic at Ward's Grove. About} gains being offered there int the the association to date and to hear re-) Other directors are Julius F. Bacon] ing its quota in the drive late ls YoU claw Scotlan » Guest at to Initiate Twenty | ere in attendance, after ithe} gantic removal sale of Carson, Pitie,| ports from various sections of the of Grand Forky: It. W. Dickey of B-| fal CaN HAVE Youn ° picnic supper, singing and nes | Scott and company, an yIso at- 7 e¢ held{lendale, C. C. Eastgate of Dick: see pleas ‘ % ; were enjoyed. Clell Gannon told of {tend the Twin City market, week| its business session at 4 luncheon to- H. Johnston of/ Center, L 1 ., FILPIS DEVELOPED F. R. Smyth:Home Candidates Sunday | "cr, cnioveds | Ciel Gannon told of tend tne enetpolis’ and St Pauls {day noon. and. the. entire board is, W. Miller of Harvey, Paul C Reming. | ¢gC00K With Cas. It’s the & 5 BA Aiider : : the pienic grounds and several In- vi : mecting this afternoon, Several dele-|ton of Bismarck, P. M. Shefveland of | (deal Wuel ‘ tend, hte Bho of Udingston, Scot-|- The Catholic Daughters of Ameri-|dian legends concerning nearby] INSTALLATION AT RAINBOW {futions were scheduled to appear at} ———___—————————— is in Bismarck this’ week, ajca aro planning an important mect-| places. MEETING the meeting to bring certain nates | ———— Smyth, S16 Third. street” Me] didsies wake ee een ee e8"| cuRPRISE PARTE FOR MRS, NEL-| tosture of the ‘mmecting of the. Rann whieh Wan me teamed ns | . R, 5 si ; 8 will be ini into the so-) SU FOR MRS, NEL-| feature of the mecting of the Rain.| which was ned | F ‘Anderson canmie here carly. in the| ciety. The members aud candidates ‘SON bow girls tomorrow afternoon at 4] CB. Dai inot ix pr FOOT SPECIALIST DR. M. E. BOLTON ©, week from Fullerton, Calif, where| will -attend 8 o'clock mass. at St.| Mrs. Chris Nelson was pleasentty| o'clock at the Masonic temple. Supper ident of the association, with Herman /|{ All diseases of the ivet success. Osteopathic Physici he had been visiting his brother,| Mary's church and receive holy com-| surprised yesterday afternoon in het| will be served after the installation.{ Stern of Valley City, Stanley Wash- fully treated. copathic Physician Charles Anderson, a former Bismarck | munion i body. home on Main strect by 'n group pf]and following this an initiation of | Phone 311 Henry Bldg. 116 Fourth St. mau. The initiation services will be held| 14 friends, the occasion being hev| new thombers will be held. All mem-§—————— | " g. 116 Fou . DR. CLARA B. WESTPHAL Telephone 240W son ratte vast 18 eats Mr Ander-| at the Odd Fellows’ hall at 1 ol birthday, anniversary. | Whist was bers are urged to be present. Richmond's Bootery \ e phone 5 @ was| and a banque! e Grand Pacific! played during the afternoon and a H jismarck, N. D. superintendent of seven large coalj hotel at 6:30 o'clock will be given in| luncheon served. The honor guest, Sat. Evenings by sppointment. |' MahieSyte | mining companics, and for three} honor of the new member: resented wit! lovely gift, F fib has gone to LL ¢ | @. years before that ‘he was inChile, hae ith Milwaukee, Wis., where he will visit Figyg aula Rie tah peas his tt Seratnae BRIDGE ENTERTAINED NG SUP- ae Ms maether fora few days. Fr cotlan ce year, Members of the Wazeyata Campfire . PE there he will go to Colora t having been forced to give up his| group, including the guardian, Mrs.| My, and Mrs. H. E, Shearn of 715] Colo., to attend a medical meeting. \ work in India on account of. his| Anderson, and Ruth Hedstrom, Ber-| Mandan Avenue entertaincd inst] He will be out of the city for about \ health. nice Klien, Jeanette Norum, Hazel evening with an format waffle sup-{ two weeks, a Leaving here Sunday, Mr. Ander-| Hedstrom and Mary Miller, hiked to{ per. Covers were marked for tet oa . bey pall ae 2 eee eatites, from | the eee bridge es after-| guests. After the supper bridge was “ apis eet A ere will return te. Scotland. noon for a marshmallow roast. Aj played. ise recital last night at Mrs. He ——____——— number of new rules were adopted ai man Scheffer's home was a suc any BISON CLUB ORGANIZED during the business meeting which MRS. TATLEY RETURNS in evary way, Mrs. Henry Duemeland, "A number of North Dakota Agricul: followed. The girls dave Planned a| | Mrs. Henty Tatley returned. this} Emmett Griffin and Kenneth Preston tural College alu: of ismarck| breakfast hike for Saturday morn-j morning from Los Angeles, © fort} acquitting themselves with much and ‘bxndan alt Wa e borin ihe ing. te where ane ha Hai sp bells | credit, evening in response to a call from ad the winter. Miss Clara Tatley wi aa T, H, Thordson, secretary of the GUEST OF MRS. ROBERTS remain in the west for another month IN MI POLIS y alumni organization, and organized a| John B. Warder of Chicago, lll., is} to attend a Northwestern Univer Mrs. N. O. Churchill and sister, Bison Booster club for Burleigh and in Bismarck, the guest of ‘his son-| Sorority convention at San Francise Misa Hagriet Center peas have Morton counties. The following of-| in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. O. — gone to Minneapolis for a week's ficers were elected: President, Mar-| W. Roberts of West Main street. Mr. HERE YESTERDAY visit. --* Hn, Hakeny vise presidents Bl deo and cays te notices & arent ine | Brivtinana Everett Port ot Motte BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT jornson;: secretary-treasurer, Ralph| ago and says he notices a great im-| Brittin and Ever! orter of Moffit, NNOUNCEMED . Irick. “| provement in the city, and that it is} who were in the city yesterday for Mrs and Mrs. Christ Lnaz of Glen * " eo "Ns Rleoervonpraveitast ore, sees ee tne scanty ae kare’ before returnies| Festerday. at the St Alesius hospttal Drop in today and let us Our stock of women’s and misses’ The board of trustecs of the Bis-| REGAN TEACHERS LEAVE |e thelr homes, denen give you the pleasure of Spring Coats and Suits on sale Sat- marck: Evangelical Hospital will be \4 5 orenson} Se ir Annie: pe GME ba . . ie] of Regan have gone to South Dako-; RETURNS FROM UNIVERSITY Mrs. C.D. Hill of McKenzies 1s hearing this ne ay e REN hosts at a banquet Tuesday evening] for the summer after concluding| William Ankennany han returned| shopping in the cit tod ty nae can ted Tweed and novelty Suits in 1 i a very successful year of teaching in! from the University of North Dakota, ee cgoeee a eae marvelous instru — D i i i" oom at the hospital. The hospital] f° Regan "achools. Mr. Lorenson| where he has been attending vehoe!.| Ladies of St. George Guild ptr a a the new straight line sport’ models fi ud ‘tten| Was principal of the Regan, schools | for a week's visit wi jis family. He]... Au? i the Orthophonic V: ‘ec «Lg . Staff, the training school committee) Tit irs, Lorenson substituted in the| wil then leave for Minneapolis. {Will have a foed sale tomor: $s phonic Victrola. or flare skirt styles. Dressy Coats a rs ‘i y — at 2 0’ 1 i . eS of local business -frms will be in at-| Primary grades. TO VISIT PARENTS row afternoon at 2 o’clock at oul never heard any- of mirroleen, poiret twill and char- " ee VISITING PARENTS _ | Archie Nygard of Hastings, Nebr, the A. W. Lucas store. thing like it before. It lai . ss + |g, COMMUNITY COUNCIL, MEETING] , Mr, and Mrs. Claronco Donkin of/ was in Bismaret sestertay (0 | meee! willtamare you. We'll b meen, plain or fur trimmed; with The last meeting of the’ Women’s| vests of Mrs. Deakin’ W , where he will spond 4 . ie a ® . Community. Counell for the year wilh] Sugets of irs, Deakin’s parents, Mr.) on te veil hi parents. Thought 3 Little eR anetray iia godets and flares, some embroidery be held Saturday afternoon at 3:30] the trip by car and will be here for| Labbe es BU NtO PAY He POL OU. tri o'clock at. the Association of Com-| two weeks. : COUNTRY CLUB DANCE TONIGHT Children Needed Our treat! rimmed, merce rooms. Delegates are request- hee a ed to notice the change in the meet-} LEAVE FOR SOUTH DAKOTA ing place. H. P. Goddard will ad-) professor and Mrs. E, A. Horton dress the council on some important) ynq children of Goleharbor were in| very enjoyable affair is anticipated. mattera. Biemarek today en route to Aberdeen, jane RHOMGENNOT NT Ba oe oT . D., wh they w end the ERE TROM MID ENTERTAINED AT DINNER | Summer vacation. 2 Mics Jeannette &. King@and Mrs, Mrs. Al Pfoffer entertained last cake j Minot are spending evening at her home on Avenue F TO STUDY IN TENNESSEE yy shopping and with a dinner in compliment to her] Miss Ita McDonnell, superintendent ‘ brother, William Ankenmann, Covers} of nurses at the St. Alexius hospital, | Members of the Country club are ere that Focould not have lasted nger. I did not care xo much f hut did, no: t to lew little children who need: love and care. A cousin ¢ { %, were marked for 10. Mr. Ankenmann| has gone to Nashville, where VISITIN SHER fi returned from the University of] she will study during the summer. iss Wilma spending North Dakota recently where he has a tion in FI the test of | that completed his junior year. HERE FROM McKENZIE her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. M.'¢ from the —— S. E, Clizhe of McKenzie was a bus-) Magnus. the infl LEAVES. FOR HIS HOME | iness visitor in Bismarck yesterday. ise eres ically all t Richard Hatch, who has been visit- —— FROM REGAN ing his cousins, Miss Mary Brady HERE ON BUSIN' Arthur Magnus and Louis One dose will con and Mrs. J. D. MeDonald, at 282 Sec-| Charles Moffit of Moffit was in the| Regan are transacting busine: vinee or money, refunded. For sale Sond street. for three weeks, has gone] city yesterday on busines Bismarck, [everywhere, by al! dru Adv. tu his home in Oil City, Pa, Mr. pial te Hatch has been traveling for some VISITS IN MINOT 1 HERE ON BUSINESS me and came here from Los Angeles,| Miss Mary White is visiting friends| Charles Rue of Regan was in the, \ Calif. in Minot for a few days. city yesterday on busin i ae: TO GO TO FARGO : HERE FROM McKENZIE FOOD SALE TOMORROW L. C. Sorlien, who has been inf Mr, and Mrs. Miles Belcher of Mc-| The ladies of. St. George's Guild charge of music in the Bismarck] Kenzie are spending the day in Bis-| will have a food sale tomorrow after- © . schools for the past three,years, will ' go to Fargo. in the, fall, to, take a)= = . Ss ] . S ; ] similiar position in the schools there. i ‘ . Sorlien will in in Bismarck EE SESS IPQNSTIPATION DRAGS YOU DOWN)| 4% Solid Silver t eee — to come out'of the: American Wing 4 \ LIVE IN § EGO © ‘ 5 . A \ 5 Me nd Mrs. “teuter and, Mrs Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN brings of the Metropolitan, Museum of Art fh. “N vi i at ave le! i a Underwood, Garrison and Max for lasting relie: a a + 9, a several weeks visit with relatives Ser as os hefore going on to San Diego, Calif., " t sce caval tite: | hsee SoyFar Make thels” nome! tiopdrate seu denen poisons into your Body i THELERSS aking te gaRihy: cat and sap re health Kellogg's ALL-BRAN will give RETURN HOME and vigor. Let Mr. Bovee's ex- (arene relie! eaten regu q Sa — it . . WwW. Hw d children have|perience point the way to sure larly or money refunded. For ¢ Ba Fil ' eee eden ome im Moff att |[Poliefs Kelloge’s is ALL-BRAN—a 100% on ' slate she at ea One of aid et ea meson et esa sien etwas ora ie MEcllogg in Battle Creek, * ; . Mie’ "kdgon’s daughters, Bernice, has fhimeclt to the neck with all kinds eee Sects with tallk oF tnust ny beset Menger Michig pee ~endowed with romained for a longer visit. of phraic, which only gave me iemroone fruits, and in cooking. rorse. Other than better. Since eating Kellogg's recipes on every package. the’ grace of, America’s: most STUDIO RECITAL LAST EVENING]! ALL-BRAN for breakfast every day I gli grocers. Served at hotels and i ri a me, Pupils of Mrs. J..L. Hughes gave a| have had po trouble whatever.” i enw studio recital last evening in prepara-| Davo B. Bova, restaurants. *, graceful period. sn est Firat Baptist church. tradi Modernized to meet the at the First Baptist church. Constipation paves the way to Nine pupils took part. man: harrowing diseases. Pir les, | HERE FROM. FARGO for headache, 8 read a ALL-BRAN Mr. and Mrs. Art Gray of Fargo [ere just a few . have returned home after a few days’ visit in the city, They will return in the near future to make their home in Bismarck. RETURN FROM tty DAKOTA | : i: ante Edt chel oy rolurned | I dont need my J from a visit with Mrs. warpe they | house slippers now, er and sister at Groton, s. went by car. [Pm wearin g Florshems standards of zoth Ceritury etiquette, Simple‘in‘design, graceful of line and proportion, -¢orrect! Minuet is’ made’ intcomplete dinner service. We shouldbe ‘pleased to exhibit it to you at our store or in your.own home. Bonham Brothers ITED DAUGHTER IN BISMARCK | Vite ‘and Mrs. William Weiss and son, Harold, and two daughters were in the city yesterday, guests of Mr.! + and Mrs. Walter Purfeerst. MISS HAGEN ACCEPTS POSITION Miss Jane Hagen has accepted a position with the Sarah Gold Shop, Where she will be in charge of the alteration department | | OPPING IN BISMARCK Pe Mrs. William. Schwartz of | New Salem spent Thursday in Bis- i, iL ¢ By arin ‘. marek shopping. Se ace Withee YY : “Whe Weither Solid Satbisfacbion AT 2 Fair tonight; . pogsibly unsettled Saturday ; warmer When you pick Florsheims it’s a case of packing up your shoe troubles in your old kit bag and amile, smile, smile. Talk about sat- * | jsfaction! There’s a million dollars x ‘A New Comedian — 2 s ee! = E zr & 3 a 8: F MATINEE EVERY DAY 30 Seer CAA Deore sslub lapses | A Mother’s Care|. HOSKINS- MEYER my -stontneh _sulteritie > Wat? cay The Home of KFYR The New Orthophonic Victrola The First Design \ TONIGHT— FRIDAY AND SATURDAY i bos ' . worth inevery pair. They look and oe HARRY LANGDON ‘ feel it. They're thé most reason- Come and meet him in Ns «priced shoe you can buy. Let ‘ . - "Jour mast pate bo Plorebolzs TRAMP, TRAMP, TRAMP’ ® . & Seven reels that ‘move so fast you think half way through, the last? Aud three Short Subjects, .. 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