The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 8, 1926, Page 5

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«Miss Hazel Nielson Reports an Enjoyable Meeting at Omaha Miss Harel Niel has returned from the sixth annual national con- vention of the Women’s . Overseas Service League held in Omi Nebr., last week, and reports a most joyable and interesting: telp. The North Dakota unit and six: others a comprising the seventh. o of which na, | tional Miss Minnie Nielson Chosen Director of National Educators sete Miss Minnie J. Nielson, state su- perintendent of public instructiun ‘was chosen as one of the national directors of the National Education Association, which recently closed its convention in Philadelphia, Pa. Mise is also president of the Na- Council of Administri Women nn ee. a subdivi of the N. e ‘also a! rg? superintendents from all over member of the executive board. The convention Rs morte than 300 wor ers included Judge, Landis of ball fame, Mrs. Booth, members of the University of .| tion was Ballington| ¢ country, She returned home yeelaneey, The eeneral topic of the conven- he Challenge of the Child ie American Public Sc! on said, and an unu: First Baptist church of Bismarck’ for the next three Sundays. He has a large field in Eldorado where n's{ ed congregation has recently built ¢ $160,000 church. VISITED FRIENDS HERE . Mra. ®. P, Slabach and Mrs, Petet Randon of Sterling and Mr. and M1: A. P. Random and 5 Robert, uf Ravenna, Ohio, were ing friends, in Bismarck yesterda; IN BISMARCK Miss Faith Stevens, superintenden’ of the Dickey county schools, is im Bismarck with her sist! Mi Blanche Stevens, who is # patient at the Bismarck hospital. BUSINESS MEETING The Walther League — business mecting will be held tomorrow even- ing at 8 o'clock in the chapel. All members are requested to be prese .s, RETURNS FROM ‘ROM JAMESTOW. Dr. Clara Westphal hi returne Jamestown, where has been visiting with friends severae with| days. ribbon and partly d with coral straw. FROM PRETTY ROCK {July Clearance Sale. ~ Robertson. interesting j ecearam wi Nebraska faculty, representatives of| *' he Veterans’ bureau, American Le- gion and Reserve Officers Corps. The work of the | is concern- ed with service tor disabled veteraas and a. special service program wa- given during the convention. The delegates were entertained in ome of the nicest homes in Omah»,| 2 ind were honor; vuests at many social affairs. They were taken on a motor trip to Lin- coln, where they ee offices, and were Butler and Miss Mere Perahin ters of General Johh Pershing, tea on Thursday, July 1. Miss Stella Buchanan, state presi- dent, Miss Edith Veitch of Grand Forks, and Miss Nielson made the trip by automobile, RETURNS FROM Fi HOUSE PARTY Mrs. W. Mills, who has been the guest of Miss s Halverson at a house party. mot for the past week, returned home last evening , Mr. Mills and Bruce Halliday moior ed to Minot Sunday and accompaaed Mri js honte last evening. LEAVES HOSPITAL Mrs. John Hoffman has left tne St. Alexius hospital and is now con- valescing gt her home, 114 West Thayer. Mrs, Hoffman underwent an operation a appendicitis som time ago. TO RETURN 0 OAKEE Miss ‘Thelm@ Doughty, who has been visiting her mother, Mrr. Eana Doughty, in’ Bismarck. for sev days, will return tomorrow to Ouke: where she makes her home with her grandmother. VISITED COUSIN HERE Miss Nora Holtan of Forest C.'- lowa, was in the city yesterday, ch’ guest of her cousin, Miss Ellen Hel tan. She left this morning for W: burn where she will vicit untied for some time. HERE FOR SUMMER Miss ‘Laura Brum, bela has been teaching at Manfred, N. D. has ac- ‘ cepted a position for the summer months at the Webb Brothers de- partment store. RETURNS FROM VISIT Miss Gertrude Smith has retursed from a several days’ visit in Valley City. She was ootig, oer home by Fred and Charlotte ber, who will be her guests. RETURNS FROM GREEN LAKE: Miss Mary Kelley has returned from Green Lake in’ Minnesota wher. she has na guest at the cotta, ‘ of Mr. and Mrs” CG. W. Paulsen several days. RETURNS FROM EASTERN TRIP Miss Madge King returned cacy night from Chicago and Minnea, where she has been visiting fi and relatives for seve several weeks. a behind EMPLOYED HERE’ is 3 Grace icago, a Mi Ray, Mini spatls, are ‘empla; - pe here in the new beauty parlor of the A. W. Lucas store. RETURNS FROM. heel Mrs. N. E. Stowe ts ex) tet Geek tops a this evening ‘ Fargo, where has been, ‘uae for the past eight wee ‘weeks, RETURNS FROM OM MinnunAPO R. A. Tracy returned -last from Minneapolis, where he has vie over the week-end with hie family. i ata oi LEAVES FOR FOR VISIT Mrs. J. Sweeney and Ryder, N. D, Ve with,” relative VISITING GRANDPARENTS Billy we Jr., is Jn Stanley, WN, D., the st of randparenis, Me. und Mrs, 8. A. Warten. HERE FROM REGAN Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Urbach of Ke- gan are spending several days fn te: city on business. | BUSINESS TRIP William Kraft left last evenii a business trip to the Twin Cities: c sees Senat an ral ye 0 ‘oopers- in Bismarck yesterdsy on RETURNS FROM 501 SORORITY CON. 'ENTION Miss Christine Huber has returned from — Louise, Alber pte she has bei 0. mn attendin; jl convention of the Alpha Chi sorority in session June 26 tv . The convention was attended by 350 members from over the sgh! Miss Huber She visi. in Banff and Calgary before re- acti home. Miss Charlotte Lu, is expected arck the latter part of the — MISS BLANDING HERE Miss Dorothy Blanding, who wus with the minimum wage departr of the Workmen's Compeasation Bu eau in Bismarck for a number of years, is in the city for a shot! visit with friends, en route from an cav ern trip, which included a visit New York City, to her home in Pasadena, Calif. Miss Blanding hus been with her father in the east and her h y when they will leave for Pasadena. M) Blanding has been gone from 8i:- marek about a month. GUEST FROM KANSAS Mr. and Mrs. William Arganbtight have as their guest for two wecks Mrs. Arganbright’s brother, Runkle, of Waterville, Kansas. Medi DEVILS LAKE Mrs. L. jer ‘and son are vis- iting with se tives’ at pid § Lake. Mr. Miller wilt go there Q:xt week 4o accompany them hume. des AT BEATT HOME “Mrs, H. C. Bjerke of Valley Ci, emer Bismarck resident, is 10 k, the house guest of Mes. b. 16 Avenue D. AT LAKES IN MINNESOTA John Carlson left yesterday morn, ing for Fargo, from where he wi leave o ni and i camping top at the Mi ki ACCEPTS 1 POSITION Mrs, R. E. Thompson ‘has’ gaecepted jon in the attorney general's Percy Mike Ryan of Mpraddock was the city yesterday. ‘| Vacation Lu rta, Canada, 9 GUEST OF MISS RUNEY ss Helen Cox Des Moinc-, spent Wednesday in Bismarck the guest of \Miss Madge Runey. iss Cox is spending the summer in Sterling and will visit Miss Runey before returning to Des VE ON MOTO. TRit ind Mrs. R. G. Schneider ana shopping and k yesterday. left this morning by ¢ Minneapolis for a week's vacativ HERE TOLPAY Mr. and Mrs. John Fahigren «f. Washburn, N. D., were in the cily{ yesterday on business, children and Mrs. Schneider's fath- bponorye 2 er, Theodore Schneider, left this PARENTS OF DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Jacwb Goldadc, of morning on apolis and y| Beulah announce the birth of af daughter on July 6, will be gon: LEAV ‘LEAVE ON MOTOR TRIP Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Hunter left gar- Mr. and Mrs. J.°L. ily have left on a two w -|ly this week on a motor trip tv .| points in Minnesota. tion and business trip in 3 Mr. Barth will purchase stock fcr — VACATION IN W ‘Mr. and Mrs, Cha’ the Richmond Bootery. TO PREACH AT BAPTIST CHURCH gone to Clayton, W Rev. M. 0. Clenigns will arrive in| weeks’ vacation. Bismarck Saturday from Eldorawo, HERE ON BUSINESS Baptist LeCare of City, Mi spendin, and wit pe in the north preach oi the pulpit of ~ Cooking Refreshing Strengthening The ideal hot weather food for breakfast or lunch. Delicious! | Dependable quality Luggage—such as is found at Webb Brothers, is one of the chief essentials of a thoroughly enjoyable vacation. Come in today and inspect one of the largest and most complete showings to be found. Gladstones ‘The traveler's ht, they’re so com yet hold so man: ry come in Hiss "Brown Leathers, Black Patent, Silk, Fabric or or Leather lit Oa small sizes. $13.50: ‘a $35 Hat Boxes There is not a more useful luggage carrier for a short trip. Enameled Duck, Patent Leather and Genuine Cowhide in 18 and 20 in. sizes. Prices $5.00! $22.50 Traveling Bags Nauga hide and Genuine Cowhide Bags—every one an article cf absolutely first qualities, 18 in. sizes yp to 24 in. in Black or Brown, strongly reinforced and some are leather lined—Prices are wi 00 t0 $35.00. Wardrobe Trunks For maximum convenience in traveling a. wardrobe ‘is the real thing. We feature the famous Hartmann line‘o ‘i rrunke. which no recommendation, also good. ‘the .mod- iol iced to the completely equipped ann Ape: The all purpose trunk—weill made and stoutly reinforced enabling them. to étand the _ knocks. Single or. double - © tray styles of ‘best quality : materials in ull sizes are priced at THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE RETURNS FROM VISIT Miss Evelyn Jacobson has return: from visit’ with friends in Wishek, N. D. PATIENT AT HOSPITAL Rubin Walters of Blackwater, N. D., is n- patient at the St. Alexus hospital. GUEST OF MISS NUPEN iss Lora Kirby of Jamestown 1s ity, the guest of Miss Velma HERE ON BUSINESS George Hall of Almont, N. D., is in the city for a few days on bus ness. SHOPPING HI YESTERDAY Mrs. T, R. Hanson. of Baldwin was shopping in Bismarck rday. Don't forget to attend our Harris- Cook with Gas. Ideal Fuel. It’s the JUST THINK! ONLY $4 PER $1,000 FOR 3 YEARS Insures Your Property Against Damage by TORNADOES WINDSTORMS jHenry & Henry A KEEP This Sugar Guarantee The Great Western guaran. tee is simple. Use it as you would any granulated sugar, in jelly making, canning and Preserving, or for any other cooking use: If it is noe ab- “solutely satisfactory, take it back to your grocer. It ve ge here noe jing. You be ‘Fruit Butters Peach, grope, apple, apricot, jum ot quince. ‘Wash the fruit. Cut the hard sfruits in eighths. Do not skin orcore. If peaches or apricots should be crushed, skins and all. Barely cover the fruit with cold water or with sweet cider, and simmer until mushy, Rub through a colander, add one-half ‘Western Sugar, together with one teaspoonful each of ground cinnamon, cloves and nutmeg to each pint of ie. If the fruit is not sufficiently acid, add a little lemon juice, sim- mer until thick, 180 degtees F; transfer to scalded jars or glasses and when cold, seal with hot, melted paraffine. Pickled Pears or Peaches Make a pickle syrup as fol- lows: Combine 1% quarts of vinegar with five cupfuls of Great Western Sugar and one ounce of stick cinnamon and one teaspoonful of whole cloves. Boil twelve minutes. In the meantime prepare the, fruit. The pears should be small and firm, of the sickle variety. The stems should be left on. The peaches should be scalded, chilled and the skins removed, Stick a clove of two in each piece of fruit, ‘then put a few peaches or ‘pears at a time in the syrup and cook gently until they are tender. Fill sterilized haptead r in boiling syrup to ing and seal as usual. Cherry Marmalade Fall Mrs. H. Digetiien of Driscoll Dies Mrs. H. dau: 55, died last evening at her home north of Dris- cancer, She has been ill for four years. Mrs. Begeman is an old time resi- dent of the state. She is survived by her husband, two grown sons and a married daughter. No funeral arrangements were giv- en in the message received in Bis. marc today. DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 116% Fourth St. Phone 240W Bismarck, N. VD. Don’t forget to attend our July Clearance Sale. Harris- Robertson. Picry relieves Poison Ivy almost instantly and when it fails your money Use Gas, the scientific fuel.|[ will be refunded. Migd by Piety ete. Oe. Sold by Cowan's Drug Store. Ambia,+ In What Month Is Your Birthday? 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In the hands of skilled house- wwives fruits keep their finest flavor when pure sugar is used. Many a pantry shelf has held the most convincing proof of the satisfaction of Great West- ern Sugar . .. the finest jellies, preserves and canned fruits. Pick the best fruits. Use reason- able care in method and equip- ment. Make sure the sugar is Great Western. The results will be just as pleasing to you as they have to so many other housewives. Great Western is a lustrous, sparkling white sugar . . . of highest purity. It has proved itself in millions of homes. It is guaranteed to give absolute canning season satisfaction. Ask your grocer for G-W by name! THE GREAT WESTERN SUGAR COMPANY Building Denver, Colorado Many of the 2,000,000 housewives who. use. 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