The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 7, 1926, Page 5

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Miss Marion Quain Hostess at Dancing Party Tuesday Night courtesy to y te her As M Cayerno of St. Mi * ae pees entertaine 5 evening at a dancing party at the club. The club house was South Dakota Guests Honored at Parties Over the Week-end 1} for treatment. tolto Bismarck by his wife who will re- cone heauti ay, decorated with a _ pro-| beck’ fusion of cut fever, Mrs. E. P. hinge! and Mrs, E. J. Taylor were e punch bowl. A luncheon was pe rved at. midnight, Pretty co: favors were pre sented to the he ai There sare te ur couples in ittendance. Out-of-town guests a cluded Miss Katherine ‘Steghens . William Stutsman of Mandan, Baal Yoder, Ernest House and E. Hi. Le- Bree of Grand Forks, UNION PRAYER SERVICE A union prayer service will be held at the Presbyterian church this eve: ing, “ a inden) bret rae ing a gospel vam travel ad southern California, wii Take A pleasant feature the survien ‘will their aging of of} i gospel as well as _ preachi: y were at Valley City last ni eh aa leave Bismarck tomorrow morn- ing. All are cordially invited to be present at the Presbyterian ehurch tonight at 8 Welch... CLASS ENTERS TRAINING SCROOL A ie ‘att Atadont nurses has gate e Bis rai ath Fr nlitses. The class in He \nnig Strehlow, New Ei ma Kelly, Crookston, 4 Lottie Hanson, Mandan; Miss Anna Treude, Blue Grass; Miss Helen Goldemith, Tuttle; Miss ‘Laura Rupp, Baldwi ON VACATION L, Garrison of the Bismarck Cloak shop is spending a two weeks’ va tion at .Perham, Minn., and thy lakes. Hin niece, Mise’ Ruby Glazer of Minot, ‘is here assisting at the Bismarck Cloak shop during his ab- sence. AT EPWORTH a CONVEN- Miss pis »_Biglee nd and vol! Esther he to the state conv City. They will be = ame FOR FOURTH ir. G. partment. of agriculture w: city over the week-end, after an = busin through tate his field work in ¢ IN MINNE: Mr, and Mrs. B. family have gone to the Minnesota lukes for a two weeks’ vacation. Mr. Lawyer is assistant cashier at the First National bank. TO VISIT TIN BOSTON Rev. and Mrs, W. A. Baker. of Han- cock, Minn., we been guests ) nd Mrs. Lyman A. Bal in ee Banton, for a six RETURNS FROM DETROIT Marry Cuhz han returned from Be- troit, Minn, where he has been with mily nily Ayer the week-end. Mrs. Cunz andl children will remain for a several weeks’ tay TO VISIT SIT PARENTS Mrs. Russell Barneck of St. Paul arrived in Blamarck yesterday for s two weeks’ visit Ay adr. parents, | Mr, and Mrs, 5. M8 PARENTS 0} OF sis Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Olin annesnce | the wire as a son ewe a noon at of er, 324 Fourteenth treet FROM WASHBURN rae i B. ng ag of bg di iy vith ber iby; whois mn “at the Bi - marck hospital cayf lan RETURN N FROM TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Tied Hinkle have returned bye po OF .. bar where Say aes wath relatives. TA F. La and FRIENDS |. Law: ne Wit, FRE Richards ef wit returned home spending the week-end with Srleade in sui Miss Frances Felton me Ty nentsiea who has been the guest of Miss Ber- Rome Joslin, returned yenterday to her me. _— ON VACATION peskestes, at the tional bank, has left on & ’ vacation at the Minnesota we beth reek a: tyne te ‘at the &. pital. J. Worner of the U. 8. de- h Mr. Mrs, . B. “Belk a and Mrs, G. with the addition 1, Faunce enjoy- aftern Monday evening M Pans mn it, ano Mra. a. B. B. Belk entertained at an in- formal party. RETURNS FROM VACATION Miss Tobie Sorenson returhed last evening from a three weeks’ vaca: tion in Minnesote. She was the = of her t, Mrs. Ralph in Champ! and her brother, Al Sorenson, in Alexandria. She also visited in the Twin He and rb; ro aitorping in Grand days en route home. tyr Aa by cher si: ter, Sorenson, and her cousin, Miss Bee As! _— of Grand Forks, on the tri LEAVE ON MO MOTOR TRIP Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Bystrom and family will leave this afternoon b; car for Val City where they will attend a diatsict meetin, th sionary societies of ‘i! ba! in session Thursd: be anes They Utiey City by Rev. an . Malmquist. From Valley Cit; gi will go to Fargo, Detroit and Warten, Minn., visiting relatives at the lat- ter place. They expect to be gone about ten days, é JORDAHL-JOHNSON of Mrs. Gertie Jobn- lowa, and Stiener Lj th 1» was solemnized Tues- *| neapolis July 13, has been called by|new fixtures for hi The couple will home on the groom's farm id town: Mrs, John-| from low: is spring and employed here since that GUESTS HERE Mr, and Mrs. Fred Clack daughter, Mary, of Warren, std been in Bismarck for and a Minnesota, North’ atid South Da ota and Montana. PARENTS OF SON Mr. and Mrs, R. L. Melvill South Ninth street, are the 0? a som bern this morning at tn Bismarck. hospital. Mr. Melville is amnployed at a: Lahr Motor Sales company's DAUGHTER BORN ant J.P. Polite, 500 West announce the birth of a sa on panueler Ph 3, at me Bismarck —_hospita’ Polite manager of the Conaotidsied Uuitities company’s office here. RETURNS edie rn. VACA- D. Fi al high geet i bro ste cati and Grionds in Deis Lake and Far- eo. LEAVES FOR. ROME Miss Marie Trep; ie at the Bismarck hospit Siete "th morning for her home at Big Ston 8. D., where she will go on motor trip to Canads. VISITORS LEAVES soon and Mra, Arian Stair and Miss |, who Be ana been guests Mj CMe. and Stair. for sev- "ie, and i scot dart lott yes poming for their burg, N. N. D. RETURNS TO TO CANDO 8; Shock of Cando, N. D. Werrenveste tn Blamaict fer week, returned Seday te saelgcosacs From _vit hig WITH SIS. Ph Son over the weekend’ wi with 9 sister. RETURNS Fion. VACATION Miss Gail Hawk returned today from ‘a week-end visit with fend Fargo. ne p_apent it the Shoreham, Mini LEAVE FOR MI LEAVES FOR HOME tot Wabpeten where she, wall wherc wil ton] ‘t two weeks’ vacation with: her ome RETURN FROM LAKES Petia Charles Pearce and ave returned from a several days: weit at at lakes near Shoreham, Minn’ y ie visitirg 7 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ate Elen Raf aga i Rg .y'M. R. Gilmore of sndeat ‘Deen! ©. New York Visits ri wit = friends at Detreft, by lok kes. OPENS CO COURT Judge Fred Jansonius ao court in Washburn yesterday. It isp; k but gepected he will be detained, chore Srrived “ere "ake eaight. nde next two or three weeks by the term ef court. He made @ patriotic BL tae the month of July in and she . jis city. Mr. Gilmore, was curator); tetk ta Wilton Sunday. lof the state: hintorical ‘society here from 1916 to 1923, and is now on the Nolan pt ld SL le N. b,, Staff of the Museum of the American: has entered the Bismarck hospital or teh dae soustad We sek He was accompanied! year Mr. Gilmore does field. work in forth and South Dakota, Nebraska and Oklahoma, ian kee old time HERE FROM MINOT life of the Indian tri Kael Robert Palda, Minot, son of Judge| material culture. re L. J. Palda, arrived Monday’ night ie ice pate some time st of take the state bar examinations of the Fort Berthold and stad will be in Bismarck for a few day "| Rock reservations. He has done this sort of work each summer since going RN to New York and has been in Bis McCurdy was|™arek a month or so each year. ‘ourt there.” (Judge Nuessle Talks M. R. Gilmore, fort former resident of New Mes cig. main here during his illness. in Wa: nN yeate! ening of the term of Coart there. WEEK-END IN MINNESOTA Frank Kiebert and Francis Flaher- ty returned yesterday after a three days’ visit at Shoreham, Minn. Judge William Nuessle addressed the Bismarck Rotary club at its] RE luncheon this noon, on the rjorie Felton ef Jamestown| cance of the Fourth of July ai is arck, the guest of Miss|¢uties and privileges of Amerlean Kedaen Guasne citizens. George Duemeland told of the’ pi gress of this country snee the Declar, ————____._.__¢ i | AT THE MOVIES j(tivic, vad’ the’procisraation of the ER cheb on sre i ghee queer ion issued ELTINGE THEATRE Miss ‘Louise Hut Owen Moore, Bejlamy,| iat mgt pe Huber s accompanied b; Bryant Washburn and Lilyan Tash- ialedstien co isan adie. Ll are featured in the cast of “The| ‘Visitors included: Dr. M. R. * at the Eltinge today and/more with the Museum of the Am Thursday. Johnny Arthur as a tender-| ican Indian of New York City; Pie foot appears in the comedy “Honest|Clemens and Claude Newman ot Injun.” Beauties of nature are found ian Bude re, “Victory Mt. Park” Fargo, Miss Huber and Miss Robert- eeu wean _Another er Drug Store ar Hall, druggist, formerly loeat- ea jalliday, and later at vulah, | ded to locate at Bismarck. ; will open a drug store just across Taina street from the Olympia candy store, in the premises formerly occ! pled by The Fair, ready-to-wear me block 1.—( AP) —Tw egricul.| Clothing store, and in the tural relief as their objects have been| With the Van Horn Hotel. called by two Kiwanis club groups in] _ The premises ure being beng and nnesota-Dakotas district of the|decorated on the inside in prepar- nization. ation for the new tenant, who is ine conference to be held in Min-|#aid to have made arrangements se store here achearnetiaanaeanentorstire:, DOCTOR M.E. BOLTON Paul, July separate conferences havi the Minneapolis club, and the other, to be held in Grand Forks July 12, ‘has been called by the district inter- @ub relations committee of which Gage of Olive is chairman., ns are formulating nicely. be agreed » said.| convention at Hot! st 12 and 13. ! is conference will, %. Mitchell of Bemid- Addresses will be y ede. Duluth: Dr. Ww. Yh Coventry, Dul Governor Arthur Roberts of Winona, president of the Ten Thousand Lakes association, and others. | his meters Chieago taxi driver found senger dead. whaps the should be kept out of sight. How to Make Finer Flavored Jams and Jellies Every woman. knows that the longer’ fruit is cooked the more its lent color fades and darkens and i fresh flavor drifts away in That is why the new short-boil method of making jams and jellies with Certo delights so many omen. For with Certo your fruit per- fectly with only one or pes nutes’ boiling, My My fame nd jellies taste ja ike women say when olay use Certo, Or again— “My strawberry jam taste enough like fresh berries to use in straw- | berry shortcake.” ‘More than six million women now make their jams and jell this modern Certo jetting is . pare feat wit reined img substance of fruit re! tnd bata _—. A park of sim ited of delice: on: Jar and. pt comes wil Your can sen: rocer carries Core, or you 10 cents stthr ) and f-size bottle wh ich at Now Old Friends Here!® at Rotary Meeting! .. [is planning to open a very up-to-date {establishment. The — are thought to be on the way, but when they will arrive, or eas the. store. will be opened was in ascertainable — this ‘| Juvenile Band Wil | Tomorrow nights open air band Jconcert played on the _postoffice steps will be furnished by, the juve-{ nile band, ahd will be broadcast by the Bismarck radio station KFYR. The Program follows: March “ihe Squareshooter"—Fri la Night” Fox T ‘henette al Characteristic lidin’ : Fa: nis ed Symphony’ Indian characteristic Red Mun” . King Italian Marble Will Be Used For Marking Graves Washington, July 7—()—Despite aes. protest by American gtan- ite producers, members of congress from granite producing states and labor representatives, Secretary Di the department i ~ 4 Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY OWEN MOORE, MADGE BELLAMY, BRYANT WASHBURN, LILYAN TASHMAN “THE PARASITE” Scenes in Victory Mountain Park Comedy Johnny Arthur in “Honest Injun” New Beauty Parlor and Bob Shop Open The best professional operators in all branches of beauty culture, including Hair Dyeing and Per- manent Waving. CAUSE one woman 00 advises others, and because doctors 80. ° urge, most women are deserting the | Guest OF BROTHER D. s gf ti seatek ae ths at the, home of his brsther John C; ‘Old-time “sanitary pad”. ba a sew and better way. 1 Eight in 10 better-class women || eow mee “KOTEX.” 4 a meh ose se we No laundry. Noembar- UR Gis wa’ sbisthn co nit Exclusive Women "sand Children’ ’3 Shop. imp! by saying ‘KOTEX.”.. oe for it without . | nad postponed action on the recom- Play Tomorrow Night| =| bidder, € yesterday that he would’ recommendatior the Battle: Moni its comm: headed by Gen. eral Pershing, and award the for crosses mark the gr American soldiers buried in Europe to the Italian Carrara Marble bid- Quarts of Beer Are | Seized in Mill City ders. ‘The, secestaty., explaiind: thle be Minneapolis, Ju ()-—-Four men y were under arrest here today and 0 quarts of illegal beer were mendations to give congress an op- day police and federal prohi- portunity before it adjburned to amend the, authorization previously given so ‘ax to preclude the purchase of any but American stone makers. Failure of congress to pass re- strictive legislation leaves the sec- rotary, in his opinion, only the option of givin the award to the lowest vara Marble Producers, or Postpone action until congress re- convenes in December. The commission, in recommen the Carrara Marble, concluded it not only was the lowest in cost but was superior so far as beauty was con- cerned. 30 Drowned, 4,500 Homes Destroyed in Japan an by Floods Tokyo, duly TAP ~(AP)—Heavy rains in western Jay have drowned 30 fa and destroyed about 4500 noi July “Clearance on Spring and Summer merchandise. Sarah Gold Shop. Cook with Gas. It’s the Ideal Fuel. Cooks in 3 to 5 Minutes Faster than Plain Toast Vacation Time No matter where your vacation may lead will be your first consideration. any and all occasions. Tohiowe women in municipal egurt on charges ies Seine. intoxicated over the Fourth of July. and Sarah Gold Shop. conv 2 July “Clearance on. Summer Mother— always get Quick ‘The only quick-couking oats with famous Quaker Oats flavor. The rich and toasty flavor that will win your child to this important strength- building food that every child should have every day is Quick Quaker. Imitations cost the same. Get the genuine. you, footwear i Here in our up to the minute shoe department will be found the ri ight shoes for FOR THE DANCE—Patent Leathers, colored Kid and’ combinations with Reptilian trims. ranging from 16/8 to 20/8 in height. FOR THE HIKE AND SPORT WEAR— Spike or Spool heels, Low heel Pat- ent and Reptilian combinations, also low heel calf Oxfords in Black or Brown, combining durability and neat appear- ance. FOR AFTERNOON—“Carolina” Tie—a cleverly de- signed White: Kid, one strap pump with attractive snake- skin trimming, also stylish new Patent leat skin with medium heels; some with Reptilia Webb Brothers “Smart Shoes for Smart Women” her and Kid- n trim.) The PLAZA Fifth Avenue at Central Pack NEW YORK FRED STERRY, Pfesident HOTELS OF DISTINCTION C/A York G Boston,

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