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TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1926 Women’s Clubs to Hold 80th Annual Meeting in October The thirtieth Dlans for the event. and Mrs. EF. F. Riley a: Mra. Gowland of the state the it,” which especially impressive fact that all of th have been invited to e part in celebrating found ‘Arrangements include the annual mer, a tea, foderatign a Fair and warmer to- wah Wednesday be- eoming = t convention of the North Dakota Federation of “Wo- men’s clubs wil} be held in Wahpeton| ¢, October G to 8 and club women of that city, under the direction of Mra. R. W. Gowland, predident of the Wo- ‘man's Literary club, are busy making Mra, Ella Stern thambers of the executive committee are assiating| 8Y ind Mis. W. 8; see Miss Chrissie Budge to Attend B. P. W. Club's Co Convention ‘Mise Chrisste BB E. Budge, Eresidest hg Be will leave! lor sy ea, lowa, Saturday, July nent the local group at the ight annusl convention of the National Federation of Busin in Professional Pana gr} which will meet in that city elusive. La Bedes ‘vill nop the week-end wi ister, Alice » in Minneapele ‘and will Jom the North delegation a the convention Hear ap) at Minneapolis Sun | fessional ceremonies for be Fd spurt ative eveare| ™ mh are expected to) De: oe eA ecavantion, presenting organiz: of women sete engaged in bi i. professions.; The el Savy I att on be the convention uarters, The convention this| Hest me of fetre Tago mee sl ine. Business, th te | Sogn se the the federation be pete ter Bpsineas Women for a Better siness A hoes ‘ drive for a.na- ia ail prove ably be thacevreves, will ig all Another - eonvention’s work will deal with the raising of educational standards for girls and women in business. A ‘very interesting program has been outlined for the three days of fe convention, aecording to word) by Mi judge. The first Prem be given over to committce 33 special via abn open next day will be featured: by vocational luncheons, ‘Thu will bed devoted. isn and business, state breakfasts will ‘be iia a y fd the afternoon officers will be elect- ed. Saturday the executive board ints ba ‘the national federation will be held. Speakers include Mr: Iday Clyde Clarke, distinguished ee ay of New York Ci an {fb Amos, dean of women tne Valve of Pittsburgh. Olive Joy ght, national prest lent, wiil pre- Mae In addition to saa evork of the con- vention an jayable social program has mee outh onal ANNAPOLIS GRADUATE VISITING a 1926 Naval ‘Keademy at Annapolis, Md., is tl guest of his aunt, Mrs. J. C. Thyse! at the United States experiment st: tion in Mandan. He will leave apy for, Seattle, the Penneyivani stioped “Please Note of the Bismarck Busi and Pro-| 5, 3 to 17, in-| p, itself with thej'Keting rpg Mer ggoete® ‘Armatroige form. oy. captain of the fifth infantry} ro leh itationed at Fort Lincoin in 1906. He was militaty secretary ef North Dakota under the admini: tration of Judge John Burke and in the attorney ceneral’s office when T. H. Poole hel ign Armstrong is Bismarck with Px yey FROM BAGDAD ima K. Kerr, who has been imteliey ay, the b of education raq, for many months, is the United States short- to word received here y Mrs. Alfred Zuger. Her mother in Valley City ne we labecryd ill and Mrs. Kerr plans to spend the sum- mer there with her and to visit friends in Bismarck and other North Dakota cities. Mra. Kerr former! taught the schools at Steele, N. well known in Bismatck, where she has visited on several oc- casions. AT MARKETING CONFERENCE A. R. Meisen, Burleigh county agti- cultural extension | left this morning for the Twin Cities, where he will attend several of the se s of the International Marketing con- ference which is now bei held there. The meetings and will continue ‘Tatlt Ju Mr. Miesen will attend to do with the mar. Ty. He mu return the ‘inter part of of Yee wee ag ig vierrinG x ged SAYLER pterdiey ly, sccordi week = ich Arthor! rs. Mrs, Drake — ei stands fendi of Namarck, th Park, Salt Lake ity, Denver, Colo, Kansas City, Me” and Chicago, MH. m. RANKS HIGH IN IN CLASSES Kenneth tte 619 Eighth street, hi Bg onel the first “re at th hte renkigg tn the Den- tal Surgery, in the upper half of his class vf according to word received from athe college: Mr. Morris graduated from the B marck high — GUESTS TN BI BISMARCK John Carlson and John Clark of Les Angeles, Calif., are spending the|, in Bismarck with Mr. Clark's sister, Miss Beatrice Clark, and with Mr, and Mrs. A. E. Preston. They z leave in the morning for Ft. Rice, where they will Fisit Mr. Clark’s parents. AT spiRitwoon LAKE Mf. and Mrs. Frank Eernisse, Mr. and Mrs. John Delzer, Mra. Lena Adams and daughter, Myrtle, all of Bism: and Mrs. Munroe and son, 1 +N tored to Spiritwood lake to spend the Fourth of July. They returned tast evening. LEAVES FOR IDAHO F.C, Crombie of Grand Fo has been employed at the 2 e her bureau durin, A selling event planned with the idea of meet- ing your greatest expectations. PP woe THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE’ Month, will leave tonight br tomor- Boise, Idaho, where he. will be assistant tg the teorologist in charge of the burea' there. RETURN TO. TO FARGO Mr. and Mrs. Howard Preston and daughters, Kathleen and Helen, wi leave this evening for their home in 4 i aay ood visit in Bis- tr. ston’s parents, ie ast Mrs, A. E. \_E. Preston, i VATER FAMILY_IN IN_ MINNESOTA Rev. and Mrs. W Vater and daughter Beatrice left yesterday for Brager, Minn., where they will apend a few _— v, Vater is enjoying hi re from his at rie is McCabe Methodist neaetenel pastors} yy ate here. RETURN FROM MINNESOTA Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Oberg returned teday from Detroit, Minn., where Mr. berg went on Saturday ‘to jon his wife, who was returning from Mtn- neapolis where she has been spend- ing several ‘Werte? VISITS RELATIVES NEAR Mc- KENZIE. ‘i and Mrs, E. M. Kafer and fam- e@ returned from a week-end the home of Mi parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pe: fius, north of McKen: RETURNS FROM LAKES 3P. Wi a visiting over the week with his fomily, who ore at their summer cot- tage there, RETURN FROM Fr FISHING nid ' Me “and Mrs, Burt Finney turned from’ a two weeks’ fi trip in Minnesota. They were Corwin’ cottage on Big Sand lag’ A. 0. U. MEETING The A. 0. U. W. lodge will meet this evening at 8 o'clock at the hall. Refreshments and a social hour will follow the meeting. VISITS PARENTS IN ST, PAUL Mrs. J. J. Ermatiny went to St. Paul Saturday, where she will spend three weeks at the home of her par- ents, VISITS WIFE John F, Williams and son of Wash- ‘burn were in Bismarck over the week-end, visiing Mrs. Williams, who is iM at the Bismarck hospital. SUNSHINE CLUB TO MEET The Sunshine club will meet to- Morrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. F. Trepp, 5 Thayer. RETURN FROM LAKE ISABEf. The Oececa Campfire girls have returned from week's camping at "| Lake Isabel. + HERE ON BUSINESS ~G, A. Lindell of Washburn business visitor in the city. LEAVE FOR LAKES Mrs. . dee ied Sut ‘nearby lakes for a two weeks’ ¥ tion, MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED Marriage licenses were issued Sat- urday in Burleigh coutny court to Walter J. 0; saad. Fannie 1. Anttila, both of Wing; Madrick Dur- and and Mrs. jetta Lattimore, both of Bismarck; and Joseph W. Kuntz and Mrs. Mary Kuntz, both of Bismarck, — GUESTS HERE » Miss Irene Hagen and her guest, Miss Ruth Popp of Wyoming, who are spending the summer with Miss Ht rents in Wilto are in iting at sister, 3 AT MINOT int Marsh, Mr. and tt, Jr, Walter Knott, Hazel Mrs, Walter 8r., Miss Rose Ver » Miss Knott, Miss Béryl Knott, and Ragna Melvold spent the Fourth of July vacation wun t friends at Minot. PICNIC IN MANDAN Mr. el Mrs, R. Penwarden and nd family of Mandan enjoyed ic at the Mandan Chautauque| q_ park yesterday. WEEK-END Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Peterson and ly were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Smith on Fifth atreet ovet the week-end. DAUGHTER of Fargo arrived in, Bismarck Saturday evening to da week with her daughter, Mrs. Plomasen. VISITING IN ANAMOOSE Mr, and Mrs. Archie Johnson are spending a two weeks’ vacation at Boy guests of Mrs. John- Plenty of Punch and Pep W.| attended the SURAT eee ' Mrs. Herbert Ullen of Minot were guests in Bismarck yex- terday, en route to their home after @ motor trip to the Baa lands. RETURNS FROM CHICAGO Miss Gita Brynildson returned Sunday from Chicago, where she Eucharistic Congress and visited with friends. LEAVE FOR MINNESOTA Mr. and M Benton Baker and ghter left last evening for Minne. upolia and the Minnesota lakes for a several weeks‘ outi VISITED IN. STE! Mtss Mar, Bolton the of relatives in Steele und at fake Isabell over the Fourth of July. IN MINOT Mr. and Nrs. George McKay and two children visited relat in Minot over the week-end hol VISITED IN MINOT Miss Ruby Berquist and Miss Ella Eberhardt of Hanki N. D,, were in Minot over th Mr. ai ED HERE Miss Viola | R. Kraft of Coleharbor, was the guest of friends in Bismarck over the week-end. AT LAKE ISABFL Mr. and Mrs, H. a O'Hare and Mr. and Mrs. A. P, Lenh were at Lake Isabel over the week-end, VISITS SON Mrs, Annie Myhre of Reynold D,, in_in the city for a visit with her | son, O. A. Myhre. VISITED IN DOUGLAS Miss Bertha Luyben' visited rela- tives in Dou; over the Fourth of July holiday. ier eae RESIDI NT wad Bismarck resident, is visiting fiiends inethe city. is in ‘the city, ti ieee her sin IN MINOT Walter Ecklund has returned from| ter, Mra. C. ‘Salt vue days’ visit with friends at vistrED IN DIN St rz —— H. W. Taylor was the guest or rela- HERE FROM WILTON ‘i Arthur. Erickson of Wilton apent| ‘iver {n Steele over the week-end. Monday in Bismarck, the guest of — oe friends. cE DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 1164) Fourth St. Phone 240W Bismarck, N. D. —S—_—_—_—SSSSSS==== “Peas that Please” There's a Natural rich flavor to Bozeman Can- ning Oo. peas. A notice. pandbagemng n= 2 ound only im Peas Grown in the famous , GALLATIN VALLEY saiaiaaicess It’s not only the brand of Pelé that eounte—it’e the size eo Sold Everywhere ——at Groc ‘Doz Packe Bozeman “Canning Co,, Bozeman Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT — Tuesday WHEAT e .| for the hot days- a real energy food- Refreshing and satisfying-Ready-cooked | es Ye FOR WOMEN’S WEAR Bismarck. No. Dak. In What Month JAMES KIRKWOOD Is Your Birthday? BETTY COMPSON MARY ASTOR News Pictures Mutt & Jeff Comedy VAUDEVILLE TONIGHT PALACE-MANDAN Shows at 8:15 and 10:20 Bismarck Time On your Birthday send your Mother Flowers Hoskins-Meyer — Home of K-F-Y-R Very Important Owing to extremely low prices quoted, we cannot permit ex- changes or returns. The usual “Harris-Robertson” guarantee for full. satisfaction is always in order. Starting Tomorrow, Wednesday, at 9 A. M., Bismarck’s Most - Drastic July Clearance Complete Elimination of Our Summer Stock ” Never. before n oyr history have we made such extreme price reductions right after July 4th. For the women who are anxious to possess a coat or dress of recognized superiority in fabrics, workmanship and style this,event will be a special allurement of a wonderful saving in price. Sale Lasts Ten Days---Come Every Day Forward thinking patfons will select values Clearance ‘COATS Our supremacy in Coat values and Fashions under these reduced prices” doubly attractive. sansa $15.98 coats. “Values to n's Misses’ dress and coats. : perimmare $24.50 $37.50 ort Coats port and travel cat’ Values - Group at _ 9. 95. fete dee evens earaednees like these: Ladies’ short silk gloves. Values $1.00.. eNecreeeee A a erederenseer seam ie re nd a Pn bag Clearance DRESSES Forward thinking patrons will select wuss like these: The woman who wants a smart street or afternoon dress at.a little price will be almost sure to find her choice realized here in our assortment of silk dresses. ae, ae 95 Vaan egos Se. $1275 Values $0 M050. rss csossesssesss QED 75 Extra Special, Rayon Dresses wows a,” $2.95, : qui $2.9 ed, W Watch for ing stn oe np teed tro dee,