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SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1926 EXCURSIONS TO ENTERTAIN SCORES OF BISMARCK PEOPLE THIS WEEK-END Picnic parties, week-end visits and excugsions im planned by many Bismarck people for the two day~week-end hi and a general exodus to the lakes and nearby town: will take place this event M are entertaining guests ie week-end, Mrs, E. J. Taylor and Mrs. E. P. Quain will chaperon a up yvung people at a week-en Lake Isabel in ¢ iment Margaret Caverno of St. Lor Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Arnot,’ Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Larson, Mr. and Mrs. E. ‘Lahr, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. and Mrs. R. E. Wenzel, families, will form a weel at Lake Isabel. Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Priske and baby left this morning by car for the De- troit Lakes for u wi . Miss Delia Soeh ind Miss Mabel at Me. and Mrs. F. S. Delaney will visit relatives in Regent, N. D. the week-end holiday. , Z s prt Mrs. A. L. Might will spend the two day vacation with her husband in Dunn Center. Miss Rita Murph: evening from the Mayville Normal, where she is teaching, to be the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Murphy, over this week-end. William Lengenfelder, Mi: Re Lengenfelder, and Miss Marct Aghe returned last 'V.| drove to Killdeer today to spend the | fourth, Roe E. ropelts ted professor at the agricultural college, who is employcd in Bismarck in the regulartory de- is visiting friends in Far- week-end. Mrs. Culver Ladd Miss Lillian Pearson have and one to eet will visit in Mott over the} Fargo la Mias Gail Hawk plans to visit friends in Minot for the ‘two da: Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Doyle lea a for Jamestown and PF. ec, Delbert Taylor will be the guest of friends in Beulah, Miss Ida Iverson left last evening for Minneapolis and plans to return Monday evening. Biss Bernice Joslin is entertaining Miss Frances Felton of Jamestown over thé week-end. Richard Vallancey of Jamestown is the weel guest of Frank Kicbert. Miss Eva Baillet has gone to the lakes near Detroit, Minn. where sne will be the guest of friends over the holiday. Miss Florence Batters left this morning for her home in Little Falls, Minn., where “she will remal ft Monday evenin, Miss Alice Brown will visit at her home in Underwood. MW i phine i le | Mannin; Il be guests of Ming Cervinski’s parents at Jamestown, Miss Laura Schlechter will be the guest of friends in Valley City un- til, Monday evening. x Miss Billie Anderson Hans to spend the weck-end with relatives in Stanton, Miss Alice An brief holiday wit burn. Peter Timbo will visit relatives at agar Lal i ‘will spend the friends in Wash- La Marr siting friends at the Detruit lakes for sev- eral days. Mrs. C. W. Smith Honor Guest at Afternoon Party |. Mrs. R. G. Goddard and Mrs. Sara West Ankenmann were hostes: to 4 number of friends of Mrs. Smith Friday afternoon at Goddard's home on Fourth street. Mrs. Smith left today for Eugene, Ore, where she will make her home. A luncheon was served at thé con- clusion of the afternoon. Mrs. Smith has veen much interested in W. C. T. U. and Baptist church work: and Mra. Smith are visiting for a weck in Minot before leaving for the West, HOME FOR SUMMER Arthur Sorlic hag returned from Idaho, where he has been stud; ng since the conclusion of the school year at the University of North Da- kota, and will spend the summer here with his parents, Go or and Mrs. A. G. Sarlie. : LEAVE FOR CONVENTION Rev. and Mrs. ‘John Morange and daughter left tl for Val- ley City where Epworth League Institute. T! spend a week in Valley City and then go on to Chicago, Ill. RETURN FROM MINNESOTA Mr. and Mrs. Frank children have lakes at Orr, Minn., where been on a two weeks’ fishing trip. They also visited friends he points in Minnesota.. PARENTS OF SON Mr. and Mrs. J. Elmer Fabl, are the parents of $n born, night at the Bismarck hospital. Th have named the baby’ Ba: ye TO DICKINSON pickinson_yonterday’ after t to Dickinson - coe on business. ite is expected to return tonight, LEAVE ON MOTOR TRIP Mr. and Mri I" phi and children ACCEPTS POSITION \ Miss Racheal Voight has acce a pesitl mn at the Workmen's The T and H. Where is it Look foryit. Find it. - Bat made cake and McCurdy] N. T. EB Idorson will cave to- night for Minneapolis to remain over the fourth. Miss Caroline MeAllister will go to the home of her parents in Braddock, N. D., tonight, accompanied by her sisters, iret and Emma, and her brother, iam, who drove to Bis- marck this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Schienker are going to Bice Lake over the weck- en James Fraser will visit fricnds in Fargo over the fourth. Henry Halverson ha: ae to Min- nespolis for a week-end visit. J. E. McCarthy, who has been on the road for a month, has returned to Bismarck to visit his family over the fc 5 “ Miss Helen - Thomas Jackic Sherman of Fargo a: friends here over the week-en The Misses Irene and Win: on will spend the week-end t with relatives and friends. ind Mrs. E. H. Crary und of Cando will arri: onight to be the guests of Dr. ¢ y's si ter, Mrs. F. M. Davis, over Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Fortenberry and daughter will spend the holiday at Spi od Lake. R. H. Jennings will visit his par- ents in Dickinson over the fourth. J. A. Kitchen, commissioner of agriculture and labor, wilk go to Beach, where he will deliver an ad- dress at the celebration Monday. Mrs. Winter and will go Richardton to spend the fourth. Birthday Club _ Entertained at Bridge Luncheon EJ. Sebi .Penwarden entertained Friday former's home, 611 Beeond street, with a 1 o'lock bridge luncheon for the members of the Birthday club. A prettily appointed three course luncheon: was served, the guests he- ing seated at quartet table: Four tables of bridge were in pli during the afternoon, honors yo! te Mra. W. A. McDonald at James Wallace. LEAVES’ ON-¥VACATION Miss Lelia Lockwood, employed at the county suditor’s office, will leave tonight for Minot where she will join net pearls Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Lockw: for a motor trip in Montana. She will.also visit at her} home in Guthrie, N. D., before re- turning ‘to Bismarck. = LEFT FOR RIVERSIDE Attorney W: L, Smith, nominated for county Judge at the primary elec- tion, left today by ear for Riverside, Salif. He will return August 15 ac- companied by his family, who spent the winter in California. W. C. T. U. TO MEET monthly meeting of ole da: leader, The lesson subject is “Pa- triotism.” LEAVES ON VACATION actuary with the insurance department, left; reday night for a two weeks’ va- pping hicago and De- ich., en route to Rochester, old home, RETURN FROM CHICAGO.“ 714. Sixth trom toute Congress in Chicago, be in. Bismarck on-duly 17. arriving here on the Comet in the evening. LEAVE FOR CHICAGO Mr. f= Mra. Rohext yee will en lor a two Causacttbuslaess “for the Webb Brothers furniture store. RETI FROM WEDDING, TRIP Me end cH, pie ese GUEST AT SCHIPFER Dr. 1. r - A The Bubble Boat, originated at Deauville, France, has come to Amer- j'¢sion where men are men. —NEA, Cleveland Bureau ica, Miss Frances McKulki, of Cleveland, is shown demonstrating this . playtii months with relatives in Sweder, ar- rived home this weck. RETURNS be ae Miss Christie JunWe has returned from Chicago, where she attended the Eucharistic congress. En route home visited her sister at Cold Springs, Minn, LEAVES HOSPITAL Miss Mildred Saundérs, who was) jured some tim when she w thrown from her horse, has been dis charged from the hospitalWand is now at her home where she is getting along nicely. HOME FROM UNI F.C. Hubbard, who hi ing friends in Minneapo close of the second te turned home. He was a student; at the University of Minnesota. RETURNS HOM! Miss Bessie Varney wi da ERSITY been visit since thi leave Mon- Minneapo- lis after a visit i marck with her mother, Mrs. Emma Varney, and her sister, Miss Bertha Varney. VISITING IN HURON re. » Shearn and son, Charles, are visiting with Mrs. Shearn’s sister tt: Huron, S. D. They expect to be one about ten da: s VISITOR LEAVES - Mrs. L. Perlman of Minn who s been a guest at the ec of Mr. and Mrs. L. Rosen, returned today to her hom VISITING SON ynolds, N. D., arc.spending a week in Bismarck, the guests. of their son, A.'S. Erickson. 2 . WEEK-E. VISITOR 'W. M.-Anderson of Lisbon is spend- ing the week-end in-Bixsmarck, the guest of Mr. and Mrs.*A. L. Foste- son, VISIT AT HOME Miss Helen Caldwell is leaving to- John Cald- HERE OVER WEEK-END Miss Margaret Bigelow of James- town will be in Bismarck over the week-end; the guest of Miss Muriel Robinson. RETURNS FROM MINOT Mrs. Knudtson, who has been visiting ds in Minot since the American Legion Auxiliary conven- tion, has returned home. RETURNS FROM atherine Andri: ed home tomorrow from visit with relatives in Minn. VISIT is expect- two weeks’ Crookston? RETURNS HOME Miss Elisabeth Louise Johnson has returned to~her tome in Washburn after a several days’ visit in Bis- marck with Miss Alice Angus, LEFT ON TRIP. : Mr. and Mrs. J. §. Shirek left this ar for Grand Forks and other points in North Dakota and Minnesota fo 4 twe yreeks' vacation. RETURNS FROM MONTANA Mrs. Charles Gutman has returned from Hunters Hot Springs, Mont. where she has been for three wee! ime contrivance in Lake Erie. Mra, Gutman i i ; Fal in is much improved in RETURNS HOME Mr. and Mrs. 8, Ar Fuller were in the city today en route to their home in New England after a motor teip through Dakota and EAVES ON VACATION > 88 ssi vick of the Smith- Bowen hat sho ill leave tomor morning for ber home in Grand Forks for a two weeks’ vacation. OTA .- vex Stephen az by car for Crane ere they will spend vacation RETURNS FROM VISIT Miss Dorothy Jundt has returned from 4 several days’ visit wita friends and relatives at Hague and Strasburg, N. : RETURN FROM SOUTHERN TRIP Mr. and Mes. Leibert um have returned from 4 two months’ tour of New Mexico and other southwestern. states, TONSILS REMOVED Miss Jean Eaton is at the Bismarck hospital following an ration ‘for the removal of her ton Have you heard the late hit Valencia as a pipe organ solo Hoskins-Meyer. i “Ciné - Kodak | Model B Makes motion pictures os easily as your other Keusk makes snapshots. Here's ahandcameraih makes motion’ picturcs. 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