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, : i FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1926 >: : : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE y | ” PAGE FIVE... Novel Scarf ae SN SREP por epee oR STC: | AM IS ARE LENS Oe, ; be held ut the, city auditorium, !and the Past Grand Masters’ associ- Flexible Earring M A NS which will accommodate the large at. | ation. The Veterans’ associati : tendance more easily than will the |roMls all Masons of 21 years’ stand: : temple. The stage will be used. for jing. The district deputies will moxt | HOLD ANNUAL seating the officers and the body of |likely have a meeting of their own | jthe opening vodds are heavy. Euch | overcomes a bad start, runs fair and ytrue for a little while, then weakens ‘and falls back into the ruck. Their final race is run in a little border town where the sky is the limit and anything éan happen and does hap- pen William Collier, Jr., portrays the jockey, whose usefulness as such ;comes to an abrupt end when he is rely injured in a thrilling race. Georgia Hale is the ex-dance hall girl who nurses him back, to life. The romance of these two works it- self out in a little Southwest) border jtown where they meet again—the boy now a race-track hanger-on, popularly known as “The Rainmaker” ‘because of his apparent ability to! ;eall forth rain any time he pleases jthe girl back at her old job as idance hall entertainer. ithe dance hall owner. | } What happens when the town is! ) Stricken by a plague, and the spectas- | Mrs. Sorlie and Double Wedding at Mrs. Larson Joint | Fairmount Includes i] <1 ry ' Hostesses Thursday}, a Bismarck Couple’ << ‘ige <n Mrs. A. G. Sorlie and Mrs. E. G.| | A double wedding in St. Anthony's Larson were joint hostesses at an! Catholic church in Fairmount, N. D., informal afternoon party Thursday! united Miss ‘Leoma M. Kiley ‘and Twent; y-| He Mergens of this city, and Mr.; »+ four lddies were entertained, the aft-! Mergens’ sister, Miss Flora Mergens/ ernoon being spent with sewing. and Dan D. Lenihan, both of Fair-| At the conclusion of the afternoon! mount, in marriage. The ceremony the hostesses, assisted by Mrs. Oscar| took place yesterday morning follow-| Erickson, served a prettily appointed] ing a nuptial mass at 8 o'clock with; course luncheon. Peonies were used| Rev. Father Bierens of throughout the rooms, officiating. Mrs. Mergens is well known in Bis. AutomYbile rides to the many points of interest in and about Bismarck wil! also be provided. The officers and members of'the grand lodge will be guests of Bismarck lodge No. 5 at the banquet. The high school creeds ai ae are Steele will be in Bismarck Tuesday identification certificate plan. Jand will furnish music during. the | The program for the meeting in-| dinner. The Bismarck juvenile band cludes address of Grand Master | will play at the opening of the meet- Theodore B. Elton of Grand Forks, | ing Tuesday morning. other grand lodge 32nd annual session of the e will give the facts re-|arand chapter, Eastern Star, will algo bership and finances.) be held in Bismarck next week, the vital concern will be | formal opening being scheduled for 10 rustees of the grand/g. m. on Thursday, June 18. These lodge relief fund, the grand lodge brary, the committee on “Mason day afternoon, The com- itee on credentials will be at the temple at 8 p. m, Monday and at thi city auditorum at’ 8:30, m., Tuesd Railroads have provided a fare. an one-half for the round trip on the the house for the delegates. also. : | . One of the entertainment Feu\aires Opens Tuesday Sn the progeaniew dinneret tha Bie? ~ | marek Country club Tuesday evening. iGrand Lodge Communication | to Open in Bismarck | Tuesday, June 15 at the governor’s mansion. More than 500 members of the vari- jous Masonic bodies of North Dakota jare expected in Bismarck next week during the 37th annual communica- ! of the grand lodge, which will held from June 15 to 17, inclusive. Torrence is | mez Other report those of the Fairmount be meetings will be held at'the temple, ith M ular manner in’ which th Key | particularly appropriate that the |? ptt é with Mrs. Lillian Lillibridge of Di Mr. and Mrs. Dohn with her brother. and”sister-inclaw,| i justifies his title of “The Ra er” | | lodge meeting ‘be held in the [ser votrencocqncation: and the frater-jjnson, gramd matron, presiding. Sea. Entertained F Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kiley. She is a jform the largest and most exciting | [Capital City, which ty One of the four |" respondents of the | Si0ns will conclude Friday afternoon, . ie 5 ayia cee ees in this jurisdiet fe lian eat uiieee Sons and Daughters ' eS Mr. and Mrs. Hi | Ae, Raymond an ' 0 port which embodies @ complete ri vision and rearrangement of the grand lodge by and penal code | DR. M. E. BOLTON The matter, of a tubercular | Osteopathic Physician georgette is made in a large square; and caught at the throat with a flower of the same material. H a REX THEATRE ~ | f the serial, 8." Also news See the great Kentucky Derby. | — of the territorial grand lodge of ‘a and near where the first onic ceremony, so far as records jthow, was held, namely the Masonic -{funeral of Lieutenant Beay n ployed as assistant chemist at the state regulatory department in Bis- marck, ey will be St home in Bis- marck after July 10. A telegram was received this morn- An earring in the modernistic man- | jit'® < ner is made of thin plates of gold |, arranged flexibly. | Dohn, Lester, Florence Dohn Los Angeles, Calif., in Bis- Masons will also be discussed. ! Evanston, Ill, receiving his diploma next Monday evening at the com- mencement exercises. He graduates with a Bachelor of Arts degree in the college of finance and commerce. Anothe# Bismarck student to a college course this year is Florence Homan, daughter of and Mrs. John Homan, who finish at St. Catherine’s College, St. Paul, Minn., with » Bachelor @ Arts de- gtee. Commencement exercises at St. Catherine's college will ‘be held: Saturday. North Dakota U. Shape) 2 hunting for records of man’s ie eee oe eee it Med [Journey over from Asia via Siberia, tives, . se HERE FROM} DAWSON Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Eastbur Dawson spent Thursday in the ci HERE FROM REGAN Axel H. Lundberg of Regan was in the city yesterday. OO | AT THE MOVIES | Dr. Hrdlicka hopes to his theory by the Are Graduates of U. of Minnesota Miss Exene Schulte, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Schultz, 614 Sec- ond street, is pffaduatiog from the University of Minnesota at Minne- apolis this spring with an unusually high scholastic’ record making a straight A a in every subject: in the course. Schultz will re- ceive a Bachelor of Arts degree from , the College of Science, Literaure and Arts. She is a graduate of the Bis- marck ne school and has lived here i friends, She will leave Sunday for (4 ‘i f ast | Macon killed in @ skirmish with the Special Meetin, ' marck for an extended ‘visit with] ing telling of the wedding, details of i ‘ Park. j Change of feature tomorrow, starring | the Diomede Islarfds, the Seward pen- i eee Hal a sijastul-AeAGsiiee Te Bldg. 116 Fourth St. ) > their parents, Mr. and Mra, William! which will be published later. alm ile cla) seal SULA | pion cowboy in’ “Rternamee ied amr taula, and then “south down the | ok dines eae cue OMIT GN [helt aLatMe atc n gene one Henry dlephone 240W. Skt GER tae an ne 5 A ee HERE FROM BRADDOCK als ms ; Dee rE ce nT ten eee ee’ Gast of Bisniatek, he grand lodge | clude those nie Veter | poyast evening Mr. and Mrs. William] Bismarck Students Mise Agnes Murphy of Braddock is’ !€*%- is the path Dr. Hedlicka believés Ke |iiss placed a matker theron eee | srs iatoee Of the Masonic Veterans’ | Bismarck, N. D. ohn entertained a large number of ri spending a few days in Bismarck’ nines FOR FIRST > ju ile ais The sessions of the grand lodge will | and dinner on Wednesday evening, | ' former school mates and old friends] Receive De «| Mie triads f ; vg | De. Hrdlicka will take a small boat | of their children at an info var. gree: i eeendiee cau te eludes Wa crew of E Kimos, and hunt | ty. Music, singing and gamés were 7 i+}, oN: ‘ { Washington, June ie route by |t ne of the battle between the | the diversions of the evening and & From Universities The Aro. UsW Tedue of Bismarck See suena aio ores i i refee t ' ; ve a pienie Senday at Lake ¢# is being sought by Dr. Ales Hrd-{the invaders from Asia, | gigge i acska lbs yon of Mrs. A. W. oes, Semaine ed Me ick, anthropologist at the National] The struggle is told. of only. in 4 * ity, will graduate from 2 proxened useum, z legend, and is supposed to have ov- | Bismarck Girls fhe. Navtkaeiterne so tatverity: ee Viine ant Es lirdlicka is on his. way’ to| curred’ ages agon en tay establish finding of Ss A.W. Lucas Co. “Saturday CAPITOL THEAT! . ; wince tte, te] Goa ates Seven ts Sao | : ' residents of Bismarck, will also grad: ismarck Students ing of the West? a Univereul-Gibson| College, of ‘Science, Literature and] ed this, spring from the University tie tonight, Fri QYHEN the thought turns to the : This picture son's best. ing. It cate! holds its audience with bated breath,| ing-in Harvey, MUD. of the Tribune the degrees earned le te es by Miss © REV. STRUTZ SPOKE AT BIBLE | Mu SCHOOL purchase of Diamonds, Watches or Jewelry; it is most natural that you lotte Logan, Miss Rita rphy, David Cook and Maurice Diehl were given. 6 aaa Rev. C. F. ‘Strutz talked to the students of the daily vacation Bible school today at the chapel program. The attendance decreased to 139 to- day, many of the pypils staying away because of the circus parade. The school however, was dismissed early The other three graduates include Merrill Kitchen, son of Commissioner of Agaiculture and Mrs, J. A. Kit- hi chen, who received a Bachelor of *) Arts’ degree. George Russ, son of, Ti Mr. and Mrs. G, H. Russ, was grad- d with a degree of Bachelor of according to those who the previews shows Hoot Gibson as a juzz-ma | whose father sends him to his W f this Western whi desires. is versatili der tind as an a The picture st tomobile racer. ts off with Hoot ad city youth should come to. this Store to fill your Here, you know that you will receive Jewels of only the finest quality and so that the studentsscould attend the} Science in electrical engineering. akth techs Uatieneds. dhe ex, parade. As manly as possible are urg-| Miss Clementine Bronson received e*". Ranc! Me oe tana | . * 5 ed to attend tomorrow as the chapel| her Buchelor of Arts degree. Miss! PeTiences of the tenderfoot, are| newest designs; each article properly program will be held at the auditor- ium where the children will get ready for the public program Sunday afternoon, CHILDREN’S DAY PROGRAM The Presbyterian Sunday school will present a Children’s day program on Sunday, June 13, at 12 o’ciock menibers of the Sunday school will Bronson’s home is Forks, althqugh she was reared in Bismarck and was graduated from the Bismarck high school. ON MOTOR TRIP Mrs, Alma M. Baker of Cloquet, Mitin., formerly of Glen Ullin, was visiting friends in Bismarck thi: in ‘ fo set rat Grand ete: He -tries ;from a bronco and then he bumps | There is a thrilling chase prairies with automobiles subst peated suspense and crashing climax. | ‘esterner and gets some bad falls to tuve-and on old family toud. | bound reliability. the usual horses, which giv ene an added appeal, holdi) the Eltinge for today and Satur- | It.is upon this standard of service that we have won public con- fidence and made this store, priced and sold to you with honor- of Summer Needs Learn to shop and save at, this’ store of economy 95c 95¢ Crepe Rubber Soles Tennis Oxfords noon. The program will open with dj week. She was en route to the Pi ELTID THEATRE . * D1, * flower processional in which the cifle coast with '« party of Pionds.| wise Batnmaker™ a, the feature | your-steta: Regular $1.40 Value Sizes 2! to 8 jai ; i. 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T . the’ first bridge party of the season and a large at- tendance is desired. PICNIC MONDAY 4 The Panhellenic Association will havea picnic Mondsy evening at Wildwood. All members of national sororities are ¢ordially. invited to attend. ’ VISITING HERE ~ Mrs. C. M. Wilkinson and Miss Hazel Dixon of Canfield were in Bis- marek. yesterday, shopping and vis- iting friends. .,. HERE WITH DAUGHTER Mrs. H. A. Carlysle of Braddock is im the city with her daughter, Avis, who is ill at the Bismarck hospital. VISIT Miss Delora Gunderson, who has been teaching in Pollock, S, D., was h in Bismarck yesterday with frlends,'¢ th y Srosby to Jockey and a dance hall girl, runners Mrs. Bardsley will go to Crosby to jockey and a d Visit relatives before returning home. GUEST HERE Miss Bernice Southey, who has been teaching in- Royalton, Minn., in the city the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Bell. Miss Southey is on her way to her home in Garrison. GUESTS HERE Miss Myrna ahd Myrtle Woodward, students of the University of North! Dakota, are visiting their cousin, Miss Mary Cram, before going to their home in Jamestown. VISITING IN MOTT Mr. and Mrs. Roy Husband of Sioux Falls, 8. D. who are visiting friends at their former home in Mott, were in Bismarck yesterday shopping and visiting. ARRIVE HOME FROM UNIVERSITY | Miss ara Register and Sidney Registor have returned from the University at Grand Forks to spend the summer with their parénts. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Francis Halloran, 120 West Broadway, announce the birth of a daughter this morning at the St. Alexius hospital. LEAVING FOR TWIN CITIES Mrs. W. E. Cole will leave tonight fot a several days visit in Minneapo- lis and St. Paul. Mi brittine Broan i is Mit at the Biomarek novelist eid The Methodist” pal Ladies’ Aid, 4th: dis > will give a food sale Saturday at 11,o’clock at Hoskine- Meyer . » SPEND SUMMER AT LAKE Mrs. 8. G. Severtson left this morning for Devils Lake to spend the SaRet at her cottage at Lake- wood. ° RETURNS FROM UNIVERSITY Miss Mar; from Grand Forks, whi been attending the North Dakota. RETURN FROM SCHOOL _ Miss Charlotte Logan and Miss Genevieve Parsons are home from the University of North Dakota for the summer vacation. her home in Garrison after a short visit with friends in Bismarc! GOES TO DEVILS LAKE County Treasurer G.' L. Spear left.) Bi this morning for the national guard! ¥¢ encampment at Devils Lake. VISITING FRIENDS ‘Miss It ohn ihe New fter a short sit in Bismarck with fripnds. — HERE ON BUSINESS W. J. Roberts and Erick Kietzmann, of Berthold, N. D., were in>the city y erday ‘on busin SHOPPING HERE Miss.Margaret Dunn of Center was shopping in Bismarck yesterday. ‘ — : FROM DRISCOLL H. C. Knudson of Driscoll is in the city today on’ business. HERE day. The picture is adapted from) Gerald Beaumont. 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