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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1926 Mrs. Scheffer’s Pupils in Recital Thursday Evening Mrs. Hetmann Scheffer will pre- sent a group of pupils In a recital Thursday evening, July 1, at 8:30 o'clock, in her home, 611 First street. The ‘program follows: Homing . Japanese Maiden =. Miss Aaberg Nearest and. Dearest Ci Night, Beauteous from Hoffman Mrs, Herman and In the Time of Ros Wings of Night ... Herman Rei atts Cloths of Aedh Wishes for Night Von Hugel Coo ... Eames . Lehman Schubert Rockwell Miss Steen and Miss Aaber; Thou Brilliant Bird, from Perle of Brezil Bre 2 David Venetian Boat Song— Mrs. Thal and Mrs. Scheffer ENTERTAINED AT BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. Al Pfeffer entertained Mon- day afternoon from 2:30 to 6 o'clock at her home, 1002 Fifth street, with Christmas Seal Sale Plans Made at Board Meeting At a special meeting of the execu- tive board of the North Dakota Tu- berculosis association, held recently in the office of Miss Helen Katen, executive secretary, a decision was made relative to the yse of Christ- mas seal sale funds that will be of interest to club women over the state who sponsor the seal sales, The club handling the sale will retain, for, the body building program for undernourished children in their locality, 60 per cent of its seal sale funds up to and including eight cents per capita, and all that they make above that amount. In the sale last Christmas the Women’s Community Council of Bis- marck sold seals averaging 11 cents fy capita of the city population, lad the new plan been in effect last year, seven cents of that amount would have been used for. children in the Bismarck schools. The traveling clinie, sent out each summer by the organization, is now in Slope rat and is conducting the last of nine clinics in - that county this week. The first part of the month the clinic Was in Adams county where twelve clinics were held. Next week it leaves for Mc- Lean Lacy The traveling clinic is financed by the sale of Christmas a surprise birthday party for her two daughters, Dorothy and Lorraine, Dorothy was celebrating her tcnth, and Lorraine her eighth birthday. Twenty-six boys and girls were en- tertained. The affair was held on the lawn and games and dancing were enjoyed. A daintly appointed lunch- eon was served and favors were giv-| quarters here. Mrs. Stevens left en to each gu The honor guests| yesterday for Jamestown where she received many pretty gifts including | will charge of the association two birthday cakes, one from Mrs.| exhibits at the Jamestown fuir this J. F. Pearcy, and the other from Mrs.! week-end. Frank Homan of Mandan. — RETURN FROM EUCHARISTIC LEAVE ON EXTENDED TRIP CONGRESS Dr. ard Mrs. C. C. Hibbs will leave) Sister Boniface and Sister Philber- Thursday morning over the Canadian / ta of the St. Alexius hospital, return- Pacific allway for an extended trip|ed last evening from the Eucharistic which will include stops at Calgary,! Congress in Chicago. Prior to the Banff, Lake Louise, Vancouver, Seat-| congress Sister Boniface attended « tle, Tacoma, Portland, Eureka, Los! meeting of the Catholic Hospital As- Angeles, Pasadena and Riverside.| sociation in Chicago. . They will be gone several months. che GUEST OF MOTHER LEAVES FOR JAMESTOWN Mrs." J. A. Stevens, in charge o' exhibits for North Dakota Tub culosis association, has been in marck for the past week in cons: tion with officials at the state hen METHODIST LADIES TO MEET The following divisions of the Methodist Aid society will meet Thursday «afternoon as the places designated: Second division, Mrs. Bert Spohn, 414 Seventh street: third a ion. Mrs. William Noggle, 718 Fourth street; fourth division, Mrs. J. K. Doran, 406 Third street. ARRIVES FROM MILWAUKEE Miss. Clara Rue has arrived in the city from Milwaukee to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Rue. For the past two years Miss Rue has been an instruc- tor of nursing and hygiene at the Milwaukee Vocational school. ARRIVES IN OREGON » Word has been received in Bis- marek from Mrs. Jennie Gagner, who made her home at 502 Ninth street for many years, telling of her arri- val at her new home in Eugene, Ore, Mrs, Gagner is at home at 305 Blair Boulevard, Eugene, Ore. RETURNS FROM BAD LANDS Miss Helen Katen, secretary cf the North Dakota Tuberculosis associa- tion, has returned from the North Dakota Bad Lands, where she has been spending two days inspecting the traveling clinic of the associa- tion. LEAVE FOR CANADA Mr. and Mrs. A, P. Olson left this morning by car for Winnipeg, Can- ada, tans they will visit with friends ,and relatives. They expect to he gone two weeks. RETURNS TO CALIFORNIA | Jewell Flow, who has been visiting in Bismarck with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Flow, for two weeks, left this morning for his home in Los Angeles, Calif. VISITORS RETURN HOME Mrs, E. G. Rickle and daughter left this morning for their home in Min- reapolis after a month’s visit in Bis- marck, the guests of Mrs. Rickle’s sister, Mrs. £ J. Dehne. ’ SWIMMING PARTY | A number of girls who work in the tor vehicle department forpied a swimming rty to the Swetbipal pool early Tuesday morning. PICNIC BREAKFAST Axgroup of girls, employed in the state benl examiner's office, enjoy- ed a pignic breakfast this morning at the river. “EXPECTED HOME Mrs. Niles Stowe is expected home; soon after an eight weeks’ visit with! friends and relatives in Grand Forks | and Fargo. VISITING IN TOWNER | Mrs. A. M. Christianson and two; children are spending some time at | Towner, N. D., the guest of friends. i | WINS BORN TODAY Wet born to Mr. and | Twin wet | Mrs, Edw Maison this mormng— at the St, Alexius hospital. | ‘The Weather Partly cloudy tonight and Thursday with pos- sibly scattered showers. AT BERGESON’S WHERE MEN THAT KNOW r) Lieut. Dorothy Stebbins of the Sal- vation Army, who hus been station- ed in Minot, is in Bismarck, spendiny a three weeks’ furlough with her mother, Mrs. Anna Stebbins. Lieut. Stebbins will assume charge of a Salvation Army Corps in Nebraska after the holidays, HOME FROM VISIT Mrs. Russel A. Young and daughter, who have been visiting for three weeks with relutives at Hettinger, have returned home, Mr. Young drove to Hettinger Saturday afte noon und brought them home Sunday. VISIT HERE ’ Mr. and Mrs, W. Riley. Pettitt and children of Fargo spent yesterday and today with friends in Mandan and Bismarék. Mr. Pettitt Is equip- Ment inspector for the Northern Pa- cific Railway company. LEAVING FOR MINNESOTA. Mrs. H. C. Frahm and daughter, Frances, will legve Friday for Litch- field, Minn., where they will spend the summer at the lakeside cottage of Mrs. Frahm’s parents. RETURNS FROM CITIFSe } Chief of Police, Chris Martineson returned today from the Twin Cities where he has been transacting busi-: ness. VISITING IN SPENCER Miss Frances Heath has gone to, Spencer, N. D., to spend the sum- mer with relatives. SHOPPING HERE Mrs. Claude Newman and daughter of Wilton were shopping in Bismarck yesterday. HERE ON BUSINESS Mr. and Mrs. E, D. Cook of Fort Yates are in the city today on busi- ness. SHOPPING HERE Mrs. E. A. Peterson of Driscoll is shopping in the city today. TO CHICAGO T. J. Little left this morning for Chicago on business. Newest in Brims This combination of velvet and wide- brimmed straw is very new. The crushed crown is white velvet with a rhinestone ornament and the brim is . of white bengale straw. Have you heard the late hit Valencia as a pipe organ solo? Hoskins-Meyer. Cook with Gas. Tdeal Fuel. Its the How to make Strawberry Jam keep the color and flavor of the fresh berries Your jam will taste enough like fresh berries to use in strawberry shortcake if you make it this new, easy, short-boil way with Certo. Save the following recipe to for your first batch of strawb: jam. —€ut in h lengthwise with stainless kni out 2 quarts of small or medium-sized fully ripe berries. After halving, weigh out 2 Ibs. berries, or measure 4'2 level cups of berries, packing solidly into the cup until juice and fruit come to the top of the cup. Add 7 level cups (3 Ibs.) sugar and mix well. Use hottest fire and stir constantly before and while boiling. Bring to a full rolling boil and boil hard for 2 to 3 minutes. Remove from fire and stir in cup Certo. Skim and stir repeatedly for just 5 minutes after taking from fire. to cool slightly. Pour quickly and cover hot jam at once with hot melted paraffin. The short boiling time, possible ,only with Certo, prevents the loss ‘of delicate flavor and the darkening in color which used to occur during the old long boil. It also gives you a larger amount of jam, since you ave the large quantity of juice | Which used to boil away. Certo is a pure fruit product— the jellying ‘substance of fruit re- fined and bottled: A book of simple recipes comes with each bottle. Your grocer carries Certo, or you can send 10¢ (for postage) and get a trial half-size bottle which will make from 6 to 10 glasses of jam or jelly, depending upon the recipe used. Address Douglas-Pectin Cor- poration, 6205 Granite Bulldlag ~-adv. Rochester, N. Y. OUNTLESS women have dis- carded old-time “sanitary” pads for a new and better way. A way that offers far greater pro- tection. A way, too, that banishes the old-time problem of disposal. Eight in 10 better-class women now use “KOTEX.” Discards as easily as a piece of Have you heard the late hit, "A tissue. No laundry, No embar- Valencia as a pipe Hoskins-Meyer. organ solo? CAN HAVE YouR FILMS DEVELOPED z Smith, recently After July 1st the Smith’s Grocery - will be known as the ; R.T. 8. W. Robertson and C, J. Tullberg, “Mr. Robertson and Mr. Tullberg - were former partners with J.-B. ‘Smith’s interests in the firm. rasement. Five times as absorbent as ordi- mary cotton pads. Deodorizes, thus ending ALL danger of offending. Obtainable at all drug and depart- ment stores: simply by saying H “KOTEX.” You ask for it without Package of 12 costs only a few cents ‘Proves old ways a needless risk. In fairness to yourself, try it Grocery purchasing Mr. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | COUNTY FAIR AT JAMESTOWN This Year’s Event Promises to Be Greatest in History of Stutsman County Jamestown, N. D., June 30—A)— Today ia entry day of what prothises | te be Stutsman county's greatest an- nual fair, New barns have been add- ed and old ones repaired to take care of the increased exhibits of live ‘stock, poultry, household sciences. ‘art and school work and entries as- surexall these being well filled. Exceptional entertainment has | OPENS TODAY, been provided in a fine racing pro- that has ever yet been on the*local | 5, grounds. Previous fairs here have not amounted to much as to attendance | excepting for one day of the usual threc, but this year at least two big days are expected. All business places will close Friday aft- ernoon that this may be Jamestown : day and Saturday the whole county |i will turn to celebrate the fourth of July here. pected to equal previous average at- | im tendance because of the exceptional race program opening that afternoon. William Standley Dies in Bismarck | mA. “Standley aed morning at a local hospital after ala two weeks illness from heart trouble. | § Mr. Standley came here a month and a half, ago fron Flandreau, S. : CARD ‘We wish to thank offerings. Mrs. F. C. Klowitter. Mrs. Owen Flanagan. Mrs. William Morris. Fact No. OF THANKS | wemiaeco their assistance during the illness and death of our beloved son and daughter, husband. sister and brother, Owen Flanagan and Mrs. Moore, and for the many beautiful floral Mrs. Simon Goughnour. You Want the Best Washing Machine Then Consider These Facts ‘Washing efficiency: Only in the Thor can you get the fullest pos- sible turbulent action of the soapy water alone on every smallest part of every piece put in. The Thor washes a big double blanket.or a dainty lace handkerchief equally well. And Thor's larger capacity (8 full sheeta or equiva- lent) finishes the washing in fewer batches. Matinee Every Day At 2:30 WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY ‘ our many friends for Patrick Flanagan. ‘Thomas Flanagan. John Flanagan. Mrs. Geo. Schonert. TONIGHT GLORIA SWANSON A thoroughly spoiled and. yet. thoroughly _ lovable daughter of wealth placed in a po- sition whereby she be- comes absolutely and irrevocably “tamed.” “THE UNTAME LADY” ather and jone of whom, Cuthrie, lives in B marck; and one sister Funeral day morning at 10 o'clock at W | Brothers y Jamestown | Vater offic be ut St. Mary’s' cemetery her funeral will b lodge, Ameriéa, as Thursday is also ex-/ber of the Fla narek nen. ‘Funeral For Mrs. Moore Held Today, Funeral beth Moore of St. Paul, who d a local hos 7 0 mother, four brothe: services will be held apeh the Rev. V ing, and intern ge of th ‘Woodmen dley was a mei lodge of Wo« i services for Mrs. fl I this week, were held , this mornin from at D., to work as a cook in O'Brien's 'John Slag officiating. The services| proving groundsy 4 be uset ‘ Legion Post’s New Caisson and Limber | Arrive Here Today | These great Victor Dance Records for July Prepare to dance! When you hear these new dance records you won't be able to sit still. fully arranged and played with all the dance orchestras in America! great records. Drop in tedey! * Sdvannab;: 18." gram, several bands of the county} Téstaurant. were largely attended. | They will ‘iw conducting and the largest carnival eompany|, He was born at Carrollton, Mo., urial was made in St. Mary’s/ military funerals and in parades. June 20, 1895. He leaves a wife, his cemetery. | The caisson and limbet were pur- ‘lehased jointly by the Lionss Rotary {and Kiwanis clubs and the American | Legion, THE OLD TIN PAN’ "©" Washington—The old-fashioned tin j baain stiil is used on the farnis, né- numbers, art- ill of the best ‘We want you to hear these Novel, catch: T'm in Love with You, That’s Why—Fox Trot Paut Wutrtman awp His Oacuestna Sweet Southern Breeze—Fox Trot With Vecal Refrain Russo anp Fiorrro's Onio-e OncussTea Ne. 20046, 10-inch At Peace With the World—Waltz With Vocal Refrain gel the Highest Mountain If I Knew I'd Find You— ‘ox Trot Deora hin lah wi ie of Slotland Round:the- World Cruise? eter ramet re Year's Eve in wonderful Cairo...4 days in Peking... 20 countries i pL Dae thipandsbore. Selling iecember’. Purther information awe H. M. TAIT 611 2nd Avenue South Minneapolis. Minn. Rocer Worre Kaun AND His Oncuastna Neo. 20043, 10-inch The Girl Friend—('ox Trot (from The Girl Friend) With Vecal Refrai Guroace Oxsew ann His Music Could I, I Certainly Could—Fox Trot Sip Sypney's Oncnastza Neo. 20029, 10-inch Somebody's Lonely—Fox Trot With Vocal Refrain Rocer Woure Kaun AND His Orcnastea Ya Gotta Know How to Love—For Trot With Vecal Refrain . Invinc Aaronson AND His COMMANDERS Ne. 20059, 10-inch Honeybunch—Fox Trot With local Ref I Found a Round-A-Bout W: Jounny Hame's Kentucky SangwapEns DOCTOR M.E. BOLTON Osteopath Henr 116 Telephone 240W Bismarck, We Building Fourth St. N. D. Spring is Here—Fox ‘Trot He Ain’t Done Right by ictor Y @ RECORDS Ne. 20047, 10-inch With Vi Neli—Fox ' Irnvinc AARONSON AND His COMMANDERS Ne. 20034, 10-inch t Hoskins-Meyer Home of K-F-Y-R ‘al Refrain ‘ot With Vocal Refrain New Two Large Groups Drastic price reductions are in order on Spring and Early Summer hats. We are making room for new Straws, Silks and combinations in many good styles; Large or Small head sizes for Miss or Matron. stocks. Come early for best selections, as these are values that are seldom offered ‘so early in the season. $1.98 . $398 Thursday : Friday - Saturday bb Brothers “Merchandise of Merit Only”