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Mrs. Toney Was Honor Guest at Bridge I Luncheon Mrs. A. Faber a Mra. G nte,A.T, Raber and Friday ‘T's one o'clock bridge luncheon ne thej Mrs, E. Country club in compliment to Mrs.) at Charlotte Toney of house guest of Mra. Toney formerly lived in Bismarck and will leave the latter part of next week for the west coast. Covers were marked for 20 immer flowers were used” active profusion about the rooms' and pinks, lavenders and yellow pre- cominated in the color scheme. Mrs, W. A. McDonald held high honors in the bridge games and Mi Toney received a ant favor. of-town guests included Mize Christie of bay the west of Mrs. C. L. al Mra. lewton, Mandan, ire. Frat Shaffer, Mandan. Mr. and Mrs. Eskes Celebrated Golden Wedding TI This Week inneapolis, the Daemeland:' Mrs.) o'clock. ble a hee decorated wits a lers and streamers. — -Out-of-town reste ins {ncineed Mr. pnd Mra. Hee tien! per, Kalamazoo, 3 Will rr, Grand Rapids, hich; * Mrs. Alber Miller and daughters, Lansing, Mic! Be Ellin Doi Re: Bergum eg Washburn, Mrs. Forbes, cateem' in which they ace hele Pag community in whieh they have made their home for many years, SURPRISE I PARTY Mrs, Randa Mills, 302 Righth street, was honor guest at a sur- prise yesterday Whist was ‘played at thee tables, honors going to Arthur Olson and Mrs. A refi ment course was served after the games, . HOME FROM 3M WASHINGTON Congressman Tom Hall arrived in Bismarck ‘last ‘ni from Washing- ton, D. C., congress having adjourned last Saturday. Mr. Hall visited rel- atives in’ Michigan en route home. He will spend the summer here: with his family, who preceded. him’ home from the nation’s capital several weeks ago. RETURN FROM D DEVILS LAKE Major and Mrs. Harold ‘Sorenson returned enereey, afver a month in Devilk® Lal Sorenson hus been visiting friends and Major Sor. enson has ‘been * with the “national guard encampment. GUESTS eg gat 9 Mr. ang Mr: Wade’ of Fargo are guests at ang home of Mrs. Wade's brother and sister-in-law, Mi. and M D. loltopeter:. They will be here for about am a week. - BRI AKS:A ARM Leo Feoteich, son of Mr. and Mrs, Jake Froleich of Solea, is ag the. St. he hospital with a fractured The boy was injured when he fell from a pony. Mr. Stanton are hp ister marck, They are of the city. HERE FOR FE FEW DAYS irs. L.. W. - Warren of her are seeding a few days in Bismarck, shoneng. and = visiting friends. UNDERGOES OPERATION Che of pg gy ee 4 ta, priate Many is * getting along nicely. is OPERATED UPON Chris Larson, Washburn, was ated upon yesterday st. ius rN nad HEE FEoe Margaret Hol spending the day in Dis-| %° OF SON F. W, Sencek, Me: ihe birth of a son Jul rmer tesidents 7EOM_WILTON Miss Wiltes: is P Mr. an ken, announ: 8th. 1s HERE fi, Bas “of Underwood St, Alexius hospital, AVES FOR CBICAGO -LEA’ ‘Frank. Hepry left last evening on a business trip to Chieago. ‘Mrs, ‘J is Mat uests.| Drape: nd, H gindland of Bismarck, and Hlingsworth _ of | leave Sas Mrs. E. T. Beatt Hostess at’ Bridge For Mrs. Bjerke Asa cabtiiay to her house guest. Mrs, _ C. Bjerke of Valley City. » tT. Beatt entertained Friday ir homes 816 p ved D, at an afternoon b: fooms were prettily macerated one garden flow- ers, Four tables Rage dui if the os and Mrs “Gerald ieabon. je was presented w! an Miractin guest prize. Risin town rate aie pee ici icasstiled ibe Retiesn ts tert: course luncheon at the conclu- f the afternoon. and Richard Furness Are Married Today face eetey z wegen we niged'a jock This morning, in the ipeeshytasian fs manse Mandan = Miss Lillian Margaret Sund- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ion of Mx, and Mrs. A. W. rete of Roan were united in . G. W. Stewart -offi- b Gladys Sundland, sister uf the bride, and Wil Furness, brother of the groom. The bride : wag given in marriage by her father. attractively gowned flannel tailored suit and carried a beautiful bouquet of roses, bluebelis and babies’-breatn. manse was decgrated with garden flowers. Mrs. Furness is a graduate of the. Bismarck schools gand has a latge number of friends in the city. has recently been pies at the Mandan Drug store. Furness 1s assistant” manager of the uri BEACH SHADE ' | Grandmother's umbrella, remodelled for the beach and motor! It is cov- blue and rose cretonne and announce the birth of a son this morning at the Bismarck hospitai. — LEAVE FOR HOME Mr. and Mrs. Martin Erickson of Reynolds, who a8 been the guests of their son, A. Erickson, for a J.| week, returned to rian home today. — LEAVES FOR MINNEAPOLIS R. B. Murphy, chairman of the board of ministration, left last evening for Minneapols on a busi-! ness trip. VISITED Miss Chri: Agnes Howa: ing friends home. LINTON | tine cae and Miss re been visit-' GUEST HERE Miss Emily Laemmele of Ashley arrived today to be the ‘week-end guest of Miss Mildred Johnson. RETURN FROM VISIT Knute Anderson and George Jundt have returned from a short visit | Valley Grocery company at Mandan,| with friends in Hazelton, ; is a gruduatecof the Mandan schvols, und an active member of the Masonic lodge: id of the American Legion. td served in the navy during the ba und Mrs. Furness left on a two weeks’ wedding trip to Chicago and other points in the east. They will make their home in Mandan. The wedding attended by the immediate families of the couple, and a few intimate friends. Miss | Joy serbotae o§ of Minot was un out-of- town guest. FORMER hae oe roa VISITING | Mr. and Mrs. ae. a Th_odahl and son of Glendive, Mont., are spending a few duys in marck, their former home, Mr. . Thro who is con- nected with the International * dar- vester company, arrived from Glen- dive to meet Mrs. Throdah! and son, — are returning from an eastern rip. LEAVES FOR BA’ BATTLE CREEK Miss Ernestine Irving of “Linton left this :motning for Battle Creek, Mich.,-where she is a student at the Battle Creek Sanitarium, after a va- ion spent at her home. Mrs. A. H. irvine and daughters, Ruth and Trenemary, who accompanied her to Bismarck, spent the day in the city. eeneTtAS ENDEAVOR MEETING istian Endeavor. of the Erethyteran. th church ail Ese y evenin, 7 a’clock. The topics for discussion are “The C of the Mind, the Social RETURN TOMOR: ow Mr. and Mrs, Peter Betry and Mise Ruth Carney are ex home morrow afer. a two weeks’ vinit oa Winnipeg, Canada. They will be ac- companied home Bory nr Miss Alice Mayberry, whe will init here for a month. seieninineind Tas FOR MISS HOU: Mit Grand an informal party Mis: eee evening. House, week. in Bismarck | with | ene, returned te her home yester- ae R TRIP Larson ae for a tw ieee or os EON IP rand a 3. Get are Fool ‘Pon Minnesota la! i vials relative: cat end Dut and ten ‘day: RN. Ta, gh ry i sora 8 ag who ha phat | HERE. FRI Dr. and Mind. E. wehlhoft and sons of Washburn spent Friday in Bismarck, PATIENT AT HOSPITAL Mrs. Frances Frison of Hague, N. D., a patient at the Si. glexis hospital. HERE YESTERDAY Mr. and Mrs, M. C. Rausch of El- gin was in the city yesterday on bus- iness, PARENTS OF SON : Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ryberg, Bala- ‘are the parents of a son born y 8 at the Bismarck hospital. PARENTS: OF SON Mr, and Mrs, C. Liebert Crum are the parents of a son born yesterday at the Bismarck hospital. C.D. A. MEETING There will, be a meeting of the Catholic Daughters, af America Mon- day evening at 8 VISITING IN MINNEAPOLIS Miss Julia Zellmer is spending a vacation with friends in 2 ON BUSINESS d_ Rex Fogarty of Sterling were in Bismarck yesterday on business, ; DAUGHTER BORN A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold pacraale of Coopers- town July 7. IN WASHBURN FP. E. McCurdy, state’s attorney, went to Washburn today on business. FROM McCLUSRY John A. Beck of McClusky w: the.eity yesterday on business. HERE ON BUSINESS Norval Marvel, Brittin, transacted business in Bismarck today. ILL_ HERE W. Baker, ‘solen is iM at the 4. » Who | St. Alexius hospital. Vapo carpet and upholstery duawe. Phone 398. Use Gas, the scientific fuel. FROM FLORIDA “TO ALASKA Thorough business training as- sree cage ways ho ‘i juates of Dakota Frsiness Callesee F Samy heard from are: Doris ing she is with the First t National Benk, Anchorage, Alaska; Geo. Schwerdtfeger, sa pi his ap- pointmentas manager Audit Co., Tampa. - week. ‘‘Follow the ‘Dakota’’ THE. BISMARCK TRIBUNE Attractive Beauty Parlor Is Opened A. W. Lucas Store! |, A verv attractive o Beauty, marlon has ee opened bah a Ww. ucas store. patior ona balcony at the back of * “the storé and is very ttily decorated, @ color scheme of blue and gray havi been carried out. There are four oths, made cozy and private through the use of rich looking gray and blue curtains. The sho of Miss The o is under the mani ean \W ement and the Twin Cities and are all experts. Permanent waving, marcelling, and all branches of beauty calbars are haere of fre shop. with the Oy lizing in ‘he Meta of women's and children’s air, Many Books Donated to Public. Library More than 160° books have been donated to the Bismarck public libra- ry in the past two months, according Mrs, ttha Wetmore, acting li- rarian Included in these are a hum- der of late fiction as well many non-fiction volumes. The non-fiction include fiygt 4 of Mankind, Van Loon; ‘Stickfuls, Cobb; Heirs of the Incas, Mechener; Gentli men of the Jury, Wellman; Quee: Victoria, Strachey; Our American Kings, Collins; From Immigrant to The cha Silken Bag SS ree bag illustrated, seen at Long- ps, France, is of heavy white silk, envbroidered in gay colors. aternity ga Abraham Lincoln and Soul of Mig: ham Ameri imi ve ‘Lincoln, Barton; Women in ican History, Humphrey; An ate Portrait ‘of Robert Louis nson, Osbourne; Thomas Alva bum: O’Lumber er and’ better relat! between the buildii material dealer and! the owners and | thankful pot. reapective customers. The edit of this pa short tre to Minn. So the CUBS | door which ure responsible this issue. | and costs If the fies are a! It takes“on We ‘have in stock aj it only one complete line of screen | you have goods, | change We get so much/| ment’s job. nuactice figuring lum- | ber bills this was quite easy for us. Try it: A farmer has $100, He buys 100 head of stock consisting of | cattle, sheep and} weese, cattle @ $10,) sheep @ $3 and geese 1@ %c. How many of each does he buy? Answer in our next) issue. But if you, must know if your answer is right, CALL 1q ANY TIME. Eighth it mans! Merey! tion—insu carey’ the If you want to keep your bills down use a paper weight. saves winter. Phone 17 to hear the Orthoph t today! It will be a1 this is something al pest, screen them out. of hardware, the | which is but a so is A bachelor is a man only gets 100 is the who without ; miles out of a pair of w thi | door for each season. ly q then all do panels, | to Command. | ment for Motorists: ‘Fhou shalt not speed | around corners or race by a stopped car, lest some ar the jury call ae Reanine | Comment. isn't upstairs hot? following in’ Saturday to Celotex, In-| night. Wool Keeps | n summer, | who fuel ne set s yee but we do sell lumber Solu- | Friday Nieht Club has Ww any casualties, which | sox. roves that we always ave something to be Here lies the wife lof Hiram: Green—He wouldn't buy her a If you need a new washing machine, but when o'er the tub her |life she had spent, je hastened to buy sug: ihe of her/a monument. for | service the year round an a! We do washing not sell machines, Mtl that shelf, dal hourd, will the the t the breakfast- neok and a thousand (other things that will j make the home more comfortable. make the mo- ae hear of the ister who annou that, on account 0’ Monday {edmin’ on Tuesday next Wednesday, de |regular Thursday that | evenin’ meetin’ of the Ever colored been postponed fum Sunday Why hate a fellow disagrees with He may be in| you? | right. | St. Hilaire Lumber Co. Corner Sixth & Main. Bismarck, N. D. ic Victrola now, elation to you, for new in music —new tone, new power, new range. You never heard anything like it! Drop in and let us play your favorite records for you. You wilkenjoy it. And you will want this great. instrument in. your home! Edison, Jones; Romantic Rise of a Great American, Conwell; Daniel Boone, Thwaite: I The fiction list is as follows: | Great Pandolfo, Locke; Queen ison, Lincoln; Vanishing Ameri: ‘Grey; Professor's House, Cat {Keeper of the Bees, Porter; Geese, Ostenso; Arrowsmith, Lewis; ! !The Green Hat, Arle Monkey, Gallsworth; Solo, Coal- Arete Inn, and Treasu Little French Girl, { re heerful by Request, Fer! Proteanory How Could You, Wilson. The White > enioase: terre are | AT THE MOVIES oo. ELTINGE T THEATRE je of the Storm” at the Eltinge s the story of an American shipwrecked on the coast of d cared for by three men lin a lighthouse, young naval officer. tello “und John Harron er rescued by a Dolores Cos- dventui spent hawt wild in a. sixty-mi speed hoat. The scenes in thi licking crnid are lai the society atmosphere of Palm Beach and other ida’s beauty spots, CAPITOL THEATRE ” starring Monte | TONIGHT — Saturday DOLORES COSTELLO JOHN HARRON “BRIDE OF THE STORM” A melodrama of a lighthouse on the China coast. NEWS PICTURES AESOP FABLE COMEDY PALACE-MANDAN “Red Dice” Based on Octavius Roy Cohen’: novel “The Iron Chalice” Published in The Elk’s Magazine | Blue, crackles away at a merry pace at the itol theatre, where it open- ed yesterday to an enthusiastic) audien To begin with, Sueeele, Rogers’ u which — this Warner Bros. class ix based, is {one of the most amusing ¢: ever screened. It has a ¢ hero, « pretty, impulsive, dangerously crooked da story that is er ickling smashups of hearts und traffic regulations, Patsy Ruth Miller never, looked prettier than she doesvin this pic- [lure. ‘She. gives. Monte Blue every on to forget his fear complex of automobiles and dash madly to her from the kidnappers, It is st needless to say that Monte Blue makes a perfect hero, eagerly romantic and boldly da “Red Hot Tire: pictures of which it can be truth- fully said nothing can make it more amusing to the theatre-goer, REX THEATRE vs of fine horses will eapecial- joy the new Arro reat West- Tw dd Justics it the Rex Dick Hatton, that Western dare-devil, who rides, fights and loves with equal grace, force jand skill has the leading role, sup- ing. ine of the few | ported by Marilyn Mills, “Star,” the aid horse is pl ved by “Star” him- se! | Hatton as~*Rance Raine,” Sheriff pursuit of th tive unknown ikieahad of his brother has 6 wild me. His search leads him to the isolated ranch of “Red” Oldham, an outlaw vader, who is harboring one Landeau d his wife, the latter having caught 3 dane ‘ Officers Elected For Juvenile Band Gayhart Patterson was elected President and George Landers vice president of the Juvenile Coficert fe of Bi sie at a recent meet- Sidney Rigler was chosen secre- and Tom Bou- ‘ous and Dorothy Petron were ap- pointed historian and librarian, re- spectively. ‘These Gtticers will hold for the summer term, % POOR LIGHTS DANGEROUS. In the United States last year 14,- 682 accidents and 3,167 deaths. were the result of faulty ‘automobile head- lights, according to estimates based on accident reports. out. 10 inch Black Seal. Each. . 49c Here is your chance to get records at a price. Come in and get your favorites. HOSKINS-MEYER URE HOME OF KFYR VICTOR. Records Because of the ever increasing size of the Victor Record Catalog a great many of the numbers are being cut 12 inch Black Seal. Each.. B4e Your housework will be- come so much easier It’s ashame to work over the tubs in hot weather. It’s an injustice to yourself and to your entire family. Think of the heat—the dirt—the inconvenience, the labor. Then contrast it with the easy method of simply having us call for your wash and returning it in a few days time, fresh and clean.. No bother, no dirt! And the cost is really not more than the outlay for gas or coal for your hot water. Give yourself a treat this summer, by relegating your wash- ing to us Koew petiq. 676 ono

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