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MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1926 - sonic Grend-Lodge communiention, GUESTS HERE lterday from a month's vacation SRTAINED CAMPFIRE GIRES P c Y aa * visi which was hel here last week. { clts.,&. 3 Stierstacdter-and son of ; Virginia ahd other eastern states. | Miss Leone Hiland entertained us | ATTEND TANERSARY AN’ | Oued SS hace id 4 patel sville, Ky., are ‘in the city for — ‘ 7 Ralph a ~ ENTERTAINS WITH BIRTHDAY [an extended viaie with Mrs. demas F, ON VACATION Wetomachick Campfire girls Bate Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harmsen have GUESTS OF MOTHER PARTY Pearcey and+Miss Lauretta Leberg. | 4. Hall : day evening at an informal party at |feturned from Slayton, Minn. where ae a Mrs. Clarence Larsen, 205 West { fens Sana Bank NY Ne es aaa Pred dey Riek : ar Party atl they attended the silver wedding an-| Mr. and Mrs. Faunce Luyben and Thayer, entertained Saturday after- GUEST OF MOTHER oretiieg Le aighidag rg pear aah home on Second street. Games | niversary of Mr, Harmsen’s parents.|children of Driscoll are the guests teas nile Care ee party, P Miss rercthy Coane has arrived). oo 5 Hoseiuies oe bbe Ai ea GUEST “OF FRIENDS Tho ee avneiece heap eames he celebrating the third birthday anni-/from Minneapolis to nd ai tw a : ses v reshmen 3 ENDS mas Luyben, ‘ Legion Auxiliary Christine Huber’s | Sf2" ot het, daughter, Jeanne? weeks! vacation “with er” mother,| Mrs, J 7 Rertell lett last night for (COU: Ores RRS NEGRO Or RACE 91 | Sl farie. Six little folks with their} Mrs. Ella Varney, the Twin Cities’ and Chicago after a ‘ ae) ee anada, is visiting in Bi mothers were guests. A pink and ae techn ; _ GUEST OF MISS SELL ' th friends. Mrs. Necktel ‘ Ue ee a . toe to Engagement Made {Blue color scheme was carried out in| PICNIC TUESDAY EVENING peta be ip oBtariarek, piliss Lenora Hilde of Fargo ix in| will s Miss Rebecca | # : ay “s a 7 } Bismarck for a few days’ visit with| Balt: y 2 nurse at the Bis- } e onvention Known at Breakfast the flowers, the streamers, place} The Business ‘and Professional | ON VACATION M i Ral u \ ‘ YO | curds and other table appointments.| Women’s club will h : " is ; ,_ | Miss Rose Sell, marek hospital. | at eas \Teanne Marie received « auimber of] morrow evening at, the Mandan Ghau:| ed ct then Remeee Chae eee ra oan Have vous \ | The local unit of the American! The engagement of Miss Christine| Pretty gifts. i tauqua park. Laon Ph Se . y HERE ON BUSINESS. EN ROUTE TO YELLOWSTONE DEVEL | Legion ‘Auxilinne HatMegAmerican |, The engagement of Miss Christine ay rach enjoying a two weeks’ vacation. F. F. Burchard of Grand Forks is! Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waldo of St. BUT. ONCE delegates to the state "convention af Cleveland, "Ohio, ‘bat’ mow tay] VISITOR RETURNS TO HOME ACCEPTS’ PORITION: BEkK «ie ARTON, spending the week in Bismarck on Paul, who are en route to the Yellow- which ‘opens in | Minot Wednesday! Appleton, Wis, was’ announced at aj, Mrs. J. E, Jesty has returned to her! Miss Mildred Johnson of Grand! Miss Helen Nelson has gone to her | stone National park, are stopping in an ponuiues until Thursday even-| three course breakfast given by her! home in Killdeer after a three weeks’! Forks has accepted a position with | hom Coleharbor for a two weeks? | Se ‘ele: te in e Matin of the local] sisters, Mrs. Oscar Selviz, M Mary | visit with her daughte: 3. Andrew/the pure food laboratory in Bis-| visit with relatives. ie, tiss Hazel Nielson, will attend.| Huber and Misy Rose Huber, Sunday | Erdahl, and her ron, F. C. Ellsworth, | marek, shee _01 en clude Mrs. Ray! morning. : } festy was a ‘delegate to the! GUESTS HERE Stair, Mrs. Carl Wi |< Theceolr: vclgam Wah cateled. out d Chapter of the Eastern Star. MINNEAPOLIS Mr Mrs, John Ar i Better Kod inishi A. Falconer, nie Shuman, | in pink and white, bowls of beauti-| Mrs fe “MENA SHOWING | Lintoh aesat the wtukona in aie etter lak Finishing FINNEY'S 5 4 = f } Mena % Linton spent the week-end in is: | Miss Madge Runey and Mrs, John! ful prairie roses bei E the GUESTS RETURN left. this morning for. Minneapol ith relativ i “ if 7 ’ Larson ‘lisentetleeet of eseh tables aud. were Mr. and Mrs. RE; Brooks of Dun-l for an extended Malt withirslatioas:| ree eee i oni TICE THE DIFFERENCE aay TOMARCK Pe terre cr! {attractively arranged throughaut the| scith, who were guests of Mr. Brooks ae | HERE WITH FRIENDS KINS M +@ >) @» CLEVELAND-KNOWLES NUPTIALS] room. | sister, Mrs. D, T, Harris, during the| © RETURNS FROM VACATION a ain : apblebW ap - MEYER Miss Ghietne ae wien witils Rosemary Selvig, a niece of berate wane Hapewin? bead conven: | Miss Ruth Pollard returned yes-| sumiay’ onthe Fetends We Binauree: | d ef eve Leatha nowles,! Miss Huber, brought in a basket| tions, returned to their home yester-{ ' daughter of, Mr. and. Mrs, Hurry | which contained an envelop for each | aay. nowles, Wing, and Ebb C. Cleve-| guest announcing, the date of her : land, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Cleve-| approaching, marriage, RETURN FROM WISCONSIN on, were married Saturday fect hte tN rs. J. E. O'Neil und son, Everett, RETURNS FROM MISSOURI returned Saturday evening — from parsonage, Rev, W. 2 3 Green Bay, W's. where they have ater officiating. tunits; Frank Lewis of Washburn re-) been visiting fur two weeks with | : ee gg The bride was attractively gown: | visit in Springfield, Mon Gitended | Mrs, O'Neil's parents. ed in poudre blue canton crepe and : h Mo. —— a ‘i sa, {Parents, realtives and friends. She : iS Fl S } S and Osear Wietstock was best man, | Nancy Price, who lives near Spring-| trom Los Angeles. C: where he { Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland will be at] field. Mrs. Price was 99 years old thas teen visiting Mrs. Poole. Mrs. home in Wing after July 15. a expressed Lipeuenia tur bobue Falk will spend the summer on the |hair and modern dress. Mrs. Lewis ; ee Mra Donald. Kors” envertarned ai Wa Joined in Bismazek by her hus. BACK FROM ONTO group of ladies Friday afternoon in|yatd And son and drove home with} J. A, Schweitzer, in charge of the her apartments, 930 Fourth street.| ‘pea Soo round house, | teturned to Bis Progressive whist was played, honors GUEST: marck Saturday after a two weeks’ a . geing to Mrs. Kenneth Stoniker and ‘ : visit with relalives at Delaware and : aE Mrs. Harry Lewis. Pink was the col-| | Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Du Ohio. | or predominating | in the pretty Held, Canal Zonet ENTERTAINED AT BREAKFAST Bismarck, N D k, conelusion ofthe play, There were| Visit with Mrs. Day’s parents, Mr. and t breakfast in compliment to Teguewe, * Mrs, W. A. Falconer. They will spend|Miss Myrtle Nelson of Minot, the the summer in North Dakota, visiting | house guest of Miss Helen Caldwell. EMPLOYED HERE Mr. Day's parents in Brittin part of OTOR TRIP Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Erdahl and two children left Sunday morning by car on a three weeks’ trip through South Dakota, Minnesota, and Towa. the time. They came from Panama to New York b Brooklyn to F. C. Crombie of Grand Forks ar- rived in Bismarck yesterday and will be employed at the local weather bureau during the summer. Mr. Crombie has decided to follow this » line of work and will take his first course of instruction under the di- rection of O. W. Roberts, veteran weather observer here. DR. ROBERTSON UNDERGOES . OPERATION Dr. E. P. Robertson, president of Wesley College, Grand Forks, derwent un operation at a local hos- { pital this morning. It was said early from Saturday June 26th boat and drove jismarck, RETURN FROM WINTER IN FLORIDA LEAVES FOR COAST iss Florence Jager and Miss Ber- nice Jager left yesterday for Spo- kane and Seattle, Wash, for a month's visit with relatives, WEEK-END GUEST Miss Violet Sapp of Sterling, who was the week-end guest of Miss Mary Ellison, returned to her home today. RETURNS TO MINOT S. W. Flatner returned yesterday to his home in ot after a two weeks’ business visit in Bismarck. av Mrs. Elizabeth Cordner and daugh- ter, Ruth, arrived in Bismarck Satur. day after having spent the winter in St. Cloud, Fla., making the trip by car. En route home they stopped at Atlanta, Knoxville, Cumberiand, Gap, Louisville and Springfield. The entire trip of 2,500 miles was made in about 10 day JOINS HUSBAND Mrs. D, C. Hollopeter, formerly of Detroit, Minn., arrived in Bismarck turday to join her husband, D. C. in the Special Klan Fireworks, manufactured by the Klan Fire- works Co. of Tippecanoe, Ohio _ Footwear for Vacation Days Think of it—there are glorious vacation days | ahead when you can throw abandon to the winds | A public naturafization ceremony. Klan obligation open to the public this afternoon that he had withstood the ‘operation well and that his con- dition was good. GOES TO~ MANNING ollopeter, who is employed orn nA J. A, Graham, vice president of the} maintaenance division of the state] ¢ and have just the kind of a jolly time you have City day i entific fuel : ‘i CoPubtmiog” Ne annie ota cond | Enno iharuttt” yt Waltpets| ee Gee tne eee noe, ||| always yearned for. Are vou going camping, mo, | be set for return by bank offi-| spent some weeks toring, to the seaside or is it to be a trip abroad? Add * cials this mo EO ald analy and relatives in Ohi Each type of holidy requires its own special shoes, resses: days by his business. LEAVE FOR NEW YORK CITY > ss and we will Ppgeudrseir you the kind of footwear 2 zs __ Superintendent and Mrs. C. B. Di W most appropriate for the vacation you have ar- * eel DANETEG jeer ity eter meena tet Net omen's ranged. Sports shoes, sturdy hiking boots, after- How We Do lt in Grand Forks Ronald McIntyre entertained Sat-| They plan to stop en route at Chicago e ect noon slippers and footwear for the dance may all Hon. John L. Hulting, Mayor of Grand Forks urday evening at an informal dancing; and Washington and to attend the H be chosen here. * . ' z g party, There were about 20 Ruests.; sesquicentennial celebration of Amer- appiness ’ | 5 (oN VACATION Ae independence at Philadelphia, ; A tribute to Dr. A. A. Holmes, a departed Bismarck Klansman i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snyder and; RETURN FROM MINNESOTA largely on solving their daughter, Beveley dune, are spending! Myr ang Mrs B,D. denniogs of | este large < fa ft Hon. Wallace Campbell a two weeks’ vacation at St. Paul, St.| Dickinson were in Bismarck over the |] oldest hygienic problem this >» Cloud and International Falls, Minn.) week-end with their son, L. H. Jen- ¢ new way — true protection; : Who the Klan will vote for in the coming election and why—by “Doc” discards like tissue - The Need of the Hour Judge John A. Jeffery, I. R. Realm of No. Dak. Re tite 2 i nings, en route home after a 10-day VISITED FAMILY HERE | motor trip in Minnesota. They left George H. Russ returned to Fargo} their car in Bismarck, returning to today, where he is engaged’ in busi-) Dickinson by train. ness, after spending the week-end in <a Bismarck with his wife and children. AT LAKES FOR VACATION aS a ae . Edlyn Cedergren, employed at DELIVERS ADDRESS IN HEBRON | the Provident Life Insurance Co., hat Rev. W. E. Vater left this afte is ed her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- noon for Hebron where he will lec-| ter Cedergren, of Coleharb: fora \ ture at a community meeting on tl two weeks’ vacation at the Minnesota » ‘subject, “The Great American Home.’ big oi lakes. * RETURNS FROM JAMESTOWN Miss Marion Ackerman arrivéd home last week from Jamestown,/ where she has been a student at the Jamestown College. SON BORN Mr. and Mrs, James A, Godfre; 310 Mandan avenue, announce tl birth of a son Saturday at the St.! Alexius hospital. BIRTH OF SON | Mr, and Mrs, Peter s:Hohman of Turtle Lake are the pares of a son the 1O be fresh and charming every lay, to live every day unhandi- capped, to wear sheerest frocks without a second thought, any day, anywhere... you can now do all, a new way. It is called “KOTEX.” Ends the insecurity of the old-time sanitary pad. Five times as absorbent! Deodorices, too, And thus ends ALL. fear of offending. NO LAUNDRY pe’ easily disposed of as a piece of tissue. No laundry. No em- barrassment. You get it at any drug or depart- ment store simply by saying, A Klan parade will be staged on the grounds. complete program at the gate Get a FROM CALIFORNIA Gilrain, formerly Mi jen, who has been visit- ck with her parents, Mr. Mat Pillen, for the past e months, left Sunday for her home in Sacramento, Calif. LEAVE ON MOTOR TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Chris Freel eft this morning by car for Lake City, Waba- sha and Rochester. Min month’ it. Mr. with the Mungon Tire RETURNS M Pra Open to the Public—Everybody Weleome Small admission charge at gate, children free Service here. born Saturday at St, Alexius} _ « TERMINATES VISIT “KOTEX”; you ask for it without hospital. Rev. W. J. Hutcheson has returned | hesitancy. eo t y hak: ceasing: tar pus VISIT IN NAPOLEON . | weck in Bismarck attending the Ma | Costs only a few cents, Fight in Miss Madge Runey and Miss 10 better-class women employ it. Blanche Houser spent the week-end in Napoleon, visiting with friends. — nf TO ATTEND FUNERAL Miss Ellen Anderson has >ne to: Proves the unnecessary risk of old ways. Bismarck Fur Co. MAKE A BREAK SEG Pa ae Dae et Repalting auans June 28th to July 2nd ie ET Oe eens LEO Meme EDITH M. HULL'S eR apalis’ ig, in Bismarck, the guest of ews ‘Bruce Wallace. t “THE DESERT i ( efost's ——— ‘ GOES TO DICKINSON William Schantz, assistant to T. H. Poole, left this morning for Dickin- son on businéss. DR. M. E. BOLTON ‘HEALER” Osteopathic Physician PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION . ' GUEST HERE 116% Fourth St. Phone 240W se aeRO" Tan, | BRANDON, MANITOBA in Bismarck, : ; ‘ The men of the hills arise for furious 5 rele ian Feat am the goat conflict while one man, defies them all! Every Day a Big Day of relative: ims er = . ys end, : The man who knows only the law of Hear the Woodirte Coldatroam Guards the jungle fights to the finish the man 5 DAYS 5 , direct from England. . pas who knows the law of of MEN! / The finest snow-white Arabian horse in Mond: 28th ix Bi 7; captivity in the western pie ion Pri tings Ryd a See Six Big Vaudeville Acts. i Hi The greatest American riders galloping —_— Fair tonight and Tues- site giant sand dunes at reckless Tuesday, June 29th s 4 a day; slightly warm- | . ‘ketaes Four Days Horse Racing, Tuesday to er Tuesday Sepoeiteaden ot" buble ie he la “i sans intendent of ul n- i Wantry po 3 Such an evic drama of love and gallantry Wednesday, J 30th : tesa “The Sheik’ jay, June an course Sri ‘ofthe ‘Oshkosh A cuca when Farmers’ Day, Winnipeg Day Special Daylight Fireworks for the Chil- ¥ ? 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