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Miss Mabel Croon: Entertained Monday vat an Informal Party Miss Mabel Croon of Bemi Minn., o student at the University of | is in Bismarck for a! North ta, week’s visit with the Misses Ruth and Marion Staley, 701 Sixth street. The Misses Staley entertained:-Mon. .day with a luncheon in compliment to Miss Croon. Covers were marked for nine guests, all members of the Delta Gamma, to which sorority the hostesses and honor guest belong. Miss Croon will return to her*home the latter part of the week, | -District W. C. T. U. Meets in Driscoll Thursday, June 17 5. The eleventh district convention of the Women's Christian Temperance Union, comprising the Tappen, Driscoll, Crysti ‘Steele, McKenzie, and Bi be held at the school auditorium in eKenzic on Thurslay, June 17, be- ginning at°D o'clock in’ the morning. The district officers include Mrs. Boise, Bismarck, president; irs. Sara W. Ankenmann, Bismarck, vice president; Mrs. E. J. Anderson, Driscoll, corresponding | secretary: Mrs. E. ©. Ruble, Driscoll, recording secretary; . Mrs, D. ‘Rodgers, Mc- Kenzie, treasurer. About 12 delegates from Bismarck ‘plan to attend the convention, Mrs. Koise, Mrs. Ankenmann, Ns. J. L. Hughes, Mrs. ©, W. Smith-and States Attorney F, E. McCurdy of Bismarck will have a part on the program. BAPTIST MISSION CIRCLE TO MEET The Baptist Mission Circle meet Wednesday . afternoon o'clock in the church. parlors. following program ‘has “been unions of Springs, rek, will will at 3 The pre, +. Mrs. E,W. Herbert ++Mrs, B. J. Drennen Mrs. E. Welliver. The business meeting will include the selection of study books for the coming year. This is the last meet- ing of the year and a full atteridance is desired. Visitors are welcome. Mrs. O. 8, Jacobson and Mrs. T. Craven will be h ses, * oe : DINNER DANCE AT COUNTRY CLUB The mbers of the Country club are invited to a dinner dance tomor- ‘row evening at 7 o’clock at the ciub house which-promises to be one of the prettiest and most enjoyable par- ties of the carly summer season. Mrs. S. W.. Corwin, Mrs. Spencer Boise and Mrs. Burt Finney are in charge of the-affair and reservations should be. prade as soon as possible with Mrs, Finney, phone 717 or Mrs. E. A. Thorberg, phone °516. RETURNS FROM HURON Mrs. 0. S. Jacobson returned last night from Huron, S. D., where she yattended the graduation of her daughter, Esther, from the Huron College. ther Jacobson will spend a month the Black Hills b *fere returning to Bismarek for the summer. ‘ GO TO JAMESTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Alfred §,. Dale left last night for Jamestown to attend the commencement exercises of the Jamestown College to be held tomor- row. They will be accompanied home by their sons, Henry and Elmer, who have been. attending the college. RETURNS TO CALIFORNIA iss Lu Satterlund of San. Diego, Calif., who has been visiting her father, John Satterfind, in Washburn for several weeks, and who has .been the guest of Mrs. John A. Larson-in Bismarck for the last week, left yes- terday for her home. BIBLE SCHOOL PICNIC Students of ‘the Daly Vacation Bible school enjoyed a picnte yester- day afternoon at Fort Lincoln. About ‘160 students and teachers spent the afternoon at the Fort. Games were played and a picnic lunch. served. PANHELLENIC MEMBERS P| y Members of the Panhellenic “Asso- ciation enjoyed’ a picnic last evening at the Country club. Mrs. F, A. Copelin was chairman of the com; mittee in charge. . PICNIC TONIGHT The Westminster Giuld of - the Presbyterian church will ‘have a pic- nic this evening at Ward's Grave. The members will meet at the church about 6 o'clock, A. 0. U. W. TO MEET The regular meeting of the A. O. U, W. lodge will -be held this even- ing at 8 o'clock, Refreshments and a social hour will follow. RETURNS- FROM COLLEGE Miss Florence’ Homan has arrived ‘,, home from St. Paul, Minn., where she Nas been attending St, Catherine's College. se : TO VISIT IN SEATTLE Miss Frances Melander lett this morning for Seattle, Wash.,- ‘where she will visit for a month with her mother and sister. ee Unsettldd’ tonight and Wednesday ; showers. L.| interior decoration and to lend the \Father Slag Leaves Today For Catholic Congress in Chicago Father John Slag will leave to- night for St. Joseph, Minn., where he will attend the investiture of new members into the Order of St. Bene- dict at St. Benedict's Academy. From St. Joe Father: Slag will go to Fargo where he will join the spe- cial train carrying delegates to the Eucharist Congress of Catholics Chicago. Before. returning to Bis- marck he will go abroad. About .25 delegates frgm Bismarck, addition to Father Slag, will at- tend the congress. Bismarck Ladies _ Enjoyed Study of Interior Decoration The group of Bismarck women who have studying interior decorating un- der the direction of Mrs. Mariedth Humphryes of the Frank Alvah Par. sons school of Interior . Decorating in New York City for the past week concluded their lessons last evening at an interesting meetin; the new colonial home gf Mrs EB, White sel on Mandan Avenue. Color was the theme of Mrs Humphryes talk and this was followed by a demon- stration. & Homemakers in Bismarck have long felt the need of a trained artist in the line of interior decoration but the field is not suffi itly large to attract ‘an artist for permanent resi- dehce, The opportunity of securing Mrs. Humphrye's services eager ly accepted by the Arts atd Letters d she has been kept busy in omferences in’ the homes of She has ‘undertak mt. rful feature of the lessons is the exhibit of lovel: frabries to demonstrate the problems in decora- ions and the high point of interest cach evening’s work is the ex- iting of water colors by Koopman, picture a gem of lovely color and design. Koopman is a modernist and so far as possible uses ‘primary colors against a white background, making a very striking picture. The pictures are loaned to Mrs. Humphrye in order to heighten the effects of | reeded tone in tures to be useu home. ARTHUR SORLIE VISITS PARENTS HERE Arthur Sorlic, son ‘of and Mrs. < Sorti through Bismarck on his” way to/ Idaho last Thursday. He was with | owing the right pic in an enjoyable i} Governor sed ' PARTY HONORS MRS. GAG The Rebekah ladies and the Auxiliary to Canton No. 5, I. O- entertained last. evening Fellows hall with a farewell party for Mrs, Jennie Gagner, who will leave next week for Eugene, Ore., to make her -home with her soh-in‘law and -daughter, Mr. and Mrs.-C. W. Henzler. Mr. and Mrs. Henzler are former residents of Bismarck. GUESTS AT GOVERNOR’s HOME Governor and Mrs. A, Sorlice have as their guests Mrs, Sorlie’s mother and sister, Mrs. 0. S. Hille \ boe and Miss Stella Hillebo They will remain for an extended vi | Mrs. M. Bagley has” returned to Bismarck after a two week: t with her parents and other reiatives in Ryder, N.D. | GRADUATES FROM JAMESTOWN COLLEGE Henry Dale, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. Dale of Bismarck, graduates this spring from the Jamestown Col- lege with a Bachelor of Science do. gree. Mr. Dal a member of the Delta Sigma Chi, the Masquers, and rf was president of ical club in "24\and ‘2: treasurer of the graduating, is listed in the College's o’s Who”; was College chee: leadee im '25 and ‘26; and is a mem- ber of the College band and the Hea Kan staff. HERE FROM FARGO Aloward H, Ellsworth, Northern Pacific agent at Fargo und former- ly at Jamestown, is in the week to attend the lodge meeting and v of, his brother, Oward credentia Ellsworth, he is just left a Fargo hospital following a serious operation for » but is well on the way to complete’ recoyery. is PROMOTED T. M. Flynn of ‘St. Paul, who has been assistant to General Superin- tendent W. JI, Strachan of the North- ern Pacific Rajlway compan for ne time, has been made acting su- intendent of the Jamestown divi- ion, effective June 13, according to word received by friends of Mr. Flynn here, At Jamestown Mr. Flynn. the place of W. E, Betner, who on leave of absenc PURCHASE NEW HOME K. 5, Whitesel of the Provident Life Insurance company has purchas- ed the new residence building located on Mandan avenue from J. C. Beatie and moved there yesterday. The deal vas made through the Hedden Real © company, *e i if or Sh. nd Locke,of Minneapo- he guest jigan, 408 her ‘par- Bigelow, at eck and to her f her sister, Third stree ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. c and nds in B Mandan before returning home. s LEAVE FOR MENNESOTA Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wagner and chil- dren and Mrs, Wagn mother, Mrs. Emma Lewis, will leave tomorrow morning for Frazee, Minn., for a month’s vacation, Mr. Wagner will return to, Bismarck in about a week. GOES TO MONTANA A. W. Gussner has gone to Hunter's Hot Springs, Mont., for two weeks. PARENTS OF. SON Mr, and Mrs. H: M. Johnson are the parents of a son born June 14. vioreiHEPE ON BUSINESS Morri: in the city today on business. Dance to the High Jinks 5- piece orchestra at Moran's, June 16th. Food or water may cause diarrhea and stomach cramps| For prompt relief take Cham- berlain’s Colic Remedy in 4 702 Sixth Avenue,.Des Moines, lov PvANERLA Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT— TUESDAY AND WED “Cinderella in The Movies” She knocked Hollywood so cold the lights tock tuo sneezing Fi) From eele- brated comedy strip -by: William Connet- man and Charles Plamb. the | dalen and THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘ RETURNS HOME J. S. Fevold of Baldwin was in Bis- marck yesterday en route to his home after a visit of several Iowa und Minnesota, Mr, Fevold’s family remained in Northfield, Minn., for a visit with relatives. HERE FROM GRAND FORKS , Dennison Mann of Grand Forks is visiting in Bismarck and Washburn. He will take the state bar examina- tions while in Bismarck. LEAVE FOR PARK Archie Wright, Hugh Kirley and Jack Livdahl left today for tne Yel- lowstone National Park where they will spend the summer, VISITS IN BISMARCK Matt Clooten and daughters, Mag- Mrs. Vincent Lewis, are visiting in Bismarck, guests of Miss 'd| Margaret Clooten. RETURNS FROM VISIT -* Miss Mabel Micheals has returned from Towner, N. D., where she has been visiting with relatives for the past fow days. RETURNS FROM BELFIELD Mrs. W. L. Sherwin has returned from a week's visit with her parents, +Mr, and Mrs. Victor Smith, in Bel- C. Anderson of Wilton was | field, N. D. PARENTS OF DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Carl Borge of Breien, N. D., announce the birth of a daugh ter yesterday at the Bismarck hospi- RETURNS FROM CALIFORNIA Mrs. Rose Hoffman of the Rose Shop has ‘returned from an extinded visit in San Diego, Calif. TERDAY ‘. Reuter of Un- mz and shopping | in Bismarck yesterday. TOMORROW The Loyal Temperance Soci meet tomorsow afternoon. at the Baptist church, vO VISIT IN NEW SALEM Miss Lillian Kunkel has gone to her ———————SS——S___ Dr. T. G. O’Hara Dentist Lucas Bldg. _ Bismarck, N.-D. Successor to Dr, C. C. Hibbs Telephone 281 Bismarck Fur Co. Furs Exclusively Storage - - Repairing Phone 610 207 Fifth St. i. DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician \ Henty Bldg. 116 Fourth St. phone 240W Bismarck, N. D. and the weeks in} Bridger Canyon Gallatin Valley and Bozeman home in New Salem for a weeks’ visit with her parents. . RETURN TOMORROW Miss Exene Schultz will arrive home tomorrow from Minneapoli where she-has been attending th University of Minnesota. She wi be accompanied by her si Miss Esther Schultz, who has been visit- ing in Minneapolis for the past two weeks. "i ON BUSINESS George Bangs, Grand Forks attor- ney, is in Bismarck today on busi- ness. Soo Officials Trying to Find Karl Schmidt; welt ' A telegram was received in Bis- | warck téday addressed to Karl | Schmidt, with the following message: | “Your brother, Roy, met with ac- rday, dangerously ill. The was sent from the Gr tal at Regina, Snsk. Authorities of the Soo Line tele graph -dopartarent have been unable to locate Mr. Schmidt and would ap i iformation in regard Anyone who knows Where he can be located is asked, 40 communicate with L. K. Thompson at the Soo Line station. Snecial _ Millinery Sale. Large assortment of Hats to select from at big reductions. —Niclsen's Millinery. The Time to prepare hot breakfast now 3 to.5 minutes ‘ UICK QUAKER, savory and delicious, takéyless time to pre- pare than plain toasf. Thus provides: a hot and nourishing breakfast in a hurry. That is how every day should be started. " Started with the ideal food balance, of protein, carbohydrates and vita- mines—plus the “bulk” to make lata tives less often needed—that leading dietary authorities now so widely urge. Start your days and your children’s in that way. No need now, simply to" save time, to deny them the supreme Strength tood of the world. } Your grocer has Quick Quaker— also Quaker Oats as you have always known them. Quick Quaker | | Buy Peas By Size as well as by brand B-K Quality Brands Are’ All Packed By Bozeman Canning Co. size pea the can contains is marked plainly on every label WE RECOMMEND NO. 2,3 OR 4 SIZE FOR TABLE USE i There’s a superior natural fresh pea flavor and tenderness to these peas that you'll prefer—Yet they cost no more Bozeman Brands are cers Lyerywhere For Your Foot Relief You can have your foot ailments treated successfully without ARCH SUPPORTS and wear shoes that fit your feet Seer” incon Dr. Blzabeth Hollenbach : For Free Examination ( A.W. Lucas Co. A.W. Lucas Co. They Are Here Our New " Summer Shoes In all the very latest styles and cuts, an array that is smart and up to the minute . “Tris’”’ $Q.00 A youthful new Pump that gives the foot a small, high arch appearance, is the Iris pictured here. The Iris Pump smartly uses the combination of patent leather and ivory 4 “Perfect Comfort ~, Is possible only when the bottom of the foot is fitted. MATRIX are the only shoes that do this. Their moulded soles do away with agonizing “breaking-in.” Their at- tractive styles please fashionable women. Their perfect comfort is unequalled in any other shoe. MATRIX SHOES for WOMEN Like Your Footprint in the Send : ‘Nancy’’ $850 The Nancy, in patent leather, with its clever cut out one strap, is particularly attractive for after- noon wear. Also shown in ivory kid Visit Our Shoe Department and let us show you our new Sum- mer Footwear 3 For any require- ment— all sizes from the small box type to the large, commodi- ous -wardrobe trunk Good luggage is one of the most important requisites for a pleasant vacation or sue- cessful business trip. Luggage chosen at the Lucas Co. store will give you satisfac- tion. It is bought with a full appreciation of the use it will have and is sold with the guarantee that it will please. Come in and let us show you the Wheary Ward- rola—it is the only-trunk with a cushion top, solid base, built to roll open. When you own a Wheary Wardrobe Trunk you know that you have the best Wardrobe Trunks, Leather Traveling Cases Box Trunks ..... 9.50 &up Week-end Cases .. 5.50 & up Hat Boxes, $3.50 and up Where You Expect More For Your Money — and-Get It