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MONDAY, JULY 12, 1926 Social and Personal | Mr. and Mrs. Will Were Hosts Saturday at a Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs, Geor George Will enter- tained Saturday evening with a fam-| ter ca Mr. club ini Jam ily dinner at the beat compliment to Miss Isabel Hoppi of Grand Forks, who is spending tl summer here with her sister, Mts. F. Bird; Miss Betty Allison of Di son, who is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. E. J. lor, for the ee months; and H. O. Lumry of Ft. M: ers, Fla, who has. been visiting his son, Worth R. Lumry, for several weeks. Mr. Lumry left yesters for Garrison to visit other relatives. Covers were marked for 14 guests ut the prettily appointed tab! WITH WESLEY COLLEGE . iss Hele by the Wesley ria y Taker: ae been chosen officials as in religion und preceptress in Larimore hall, the college home for women students, and will teach two courses in the school of religion. She is the daugh- ter of Rev. and Mrs, James ® Ash Pau of this state, but now of St. assistant to the fact as awarded a scholar- iversity of Wisconsin, where she received her M. A. degree in 1926, for her fine record there. She also has a B. A. degree from Ham- ine University. MRS. SHAFT’S SISTER IS MAR- RIED Miss Helen Heitman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L, Heitman of Grand dd sister of Mrs. Harold marck, was married July ‘ork City to Frank Bi jnghina according to word receiv hore; Mrs. Buckingham is a graduate of the North Dakota University and 1 member of the Kappa Theta soror- number of sorority UEST AT PRISKE HOME iss Gertrude Hoffman of Fayette, defor merly i ec, Miss Hoffman will leave the latter part of the week for Seattle, British Columbia and Cal- fornia, PICNIC AT MANDAN loyes and officiais of the state mn 1oner’s office, ith their milies, enjoyed a picnic Saturday: afternoon at the Mandan Chautauqua sebull game was an et ble feature of the afternoon. 5 were in attendance. HOME FOR VACATION Miss Lillian Upham, who is taking a course in nurses’ training at Gen- eral hospital, Seattle, Wash., arrived here Saturday evening to ‘spend a two months’ vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mra, H.C. Up- ham, 47 Thayer. RETURNS FROM VISIT WITH FAMILY Dr. C. D. Dursema has returned from a visit with his wife and chil- dren at Buffalo Lake in Minnesota. Mrs, Dursema and children are spend- ing the, summer at their cotta there. | YEOMEN* COMMITTEES TO MEET There will be no regular meeting of the Yeomen this Tuesday evening. Committees appointed at the last] ~~ will assemble at the hall at) o'clock Tuesday evening to transnet the business assigned to them, HERE ON HEALTH WORK . Blanch ‘M. Haynes, Washing- “. director of the division of infa ne of the fede: rrived Bismarck ed for a short visit connection with be her work. _ REV. V. ALFSON LEAVES n, formerly of a cies Mage home in Escalon, C: ra visit: in Bismarck with his. Alfhild Alfson, and with “Mr. Mrs. J. P. Ei RETURNS =e Dr. F. B. from a weel at Green Lake, tgghe Lg accompanied home Cora Marie, who Sri’ visit for a week. : WEEK-END GUESTS HERE P. H. Finney and two sons of ‘ke, Min were guests of H. Keller and M and Mrs, Harry Neubauer over the week-end, end GUESTS HERE Mrs. Hurry Dimond and son and daughter of Wilton were guests of Mrs. Mattie Hill on Sunday. WEEK-END VISITOR Miss queilie Tibitts of Wilton was the week-end guest of Miss Lois Big- ler. Partly cloudy and: unset- day; rising temp. HI tomorrow id other friends.| pb | Christiania were shopping || Saturday. Warren Steffen of Bismarck - Married Friday in Jamestown Miss Heer Parkinson, daugh- id Mra. A. Parkinson of ind Warren Steffen of Bismat in of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Steffen of Jamestown, were un ed in marriage at the Giacé- Epis al church in Jamestown at 4:30 ‘ridny afternoon. ‘Reverend N. Elsworth, rector of the church, per- formed the ceremony. Miss Mary Noel and Thomas Pen- dray were the bridesmaid and the best man. The bride wore a lace carried a shower bouquet of Ophelia roses and Feverfew. Miss Noel wore tan georgette over coral with a coral colored hat to match and Aad a cor- sage of tea roses. Miss Alta tart ia Mendols- sohn’s Wedding Mat Following the ceteruony a four- course wedding dinner was served at the home of the bride’s: parents to members of the family and close friends of tae couple. The coir scheme was yellow and white, the effect being carried out by garden flowers and roses, and by candles. Mr. Steffen attended Jamestown College and was a linotype operator for both the Alert and the Sun in Jamestown and is now an operator on the Bismarck Tribune. Mrs. Steffen attended St. Johns Academy in Jamestown and took a business course at the college there. yellow She has been an office employe of | Hansen Brothers for the past two| years. MR. WACHTER TRIP EUROPEAN Charles W He will sail to Europe. Mr. Wachter | plans to London, Paris, Berlin, Switzerland, umd other places on the continent. ‘He expects to be gone until October, MOTOR TO YELLOWSTONE chter left Sunday even-| ing for New York City from where| Prince wi Ity, is considered the most beautiful nin her country, and is a dancer of renown, her most perfect of her * type. European artists call AT LAK SIDE COTTAGE Mr. and\ Mrs. S Sunday for their cottage at Shore- ham, Minn., for a several weeks’ out- ing. They will stop at Fargo for a visit with’ Mr, Boise's sister, DRIVE TO YELLOWSTONE Mr. and Mrs. Worth R, Lumry left this morning on a motor trip that will include a tour of Montana and the Yellowstone National park. ‘ Senator and Mrs. Obert Olson and! will be gone about a month. daughter, Auverne, will leave tomor- row: morning on a motor trip. They will stop at Bowman befo ¢ going on, to the Yellowstone National park and) ter, who h will return through the Black Hills) They will be gone! ter for ‘their home. in F in South Dakot: about two week: TO FARGO and Mrs. A. W. Tracy of the National Parks Highway association have gone to Fargo on a business trip, stopping at Jamestown and Val-| the Si ley City en rout om FOR Mrs. D. Wadeson, who has been riends in Bismarck for a weeks, eft this morning tor a visit in Sentinel Butte before returning to her home in Jamestown. MOTORING IN MONTANA Mr. and Mrs, J. E. McCarthy and children, 704 Sixth street, have gone on a motor trip to Butte and other Montana cities. They expect to be! gone about two weeks. RETURN FROM MINNESOTA TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Malvin O. Olson and family and Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Ol. son have returned ;from'a two wee! outing at the Minngsota lakes, VISITS BROTHER Miss Ruth Braughton of James- town was in Bismarck over the week- end, the guest of her brother, Wil- liam Braughton, LEAVES ON VACATION Miss Rose Mary, Lomas will leave morning for Per! Minn., to spend a two weeks’ vaca- tion at Ottertail lake. TO DENVER, COLG. Mr. he Mrs. A. E. Kapplin Wing, N. D., have gone to Denver, Colo., for a visit witncolataves. ‘They are making the trip by car. AT DETROIT, MINN, Miss Mildred Rundell, accompanied y her sister, Mrs, Ed. Brown of Williston, has gone to Detroit, Minn., or a two wecks’ vacation. GOES TO DETROIT C. R. Simpson left yesterda: Detroit, Minn., for a visit wit! family, who are at their there. RETURNS FROM DICKINSON T. H. Poole returned Saturday night from Dickinson, where he spent the pust week transacting business. ai eT FROM VISIT WITH SON lee Lahfeld hi ine inneapolis w! visiting with ber son, Walte: PARENTS OF DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. John Broxmeyer, 92 Fighth street, are ae parent daughter, born Sat ON VACATION ag So Warner, employed at the’ Will Seed enjoying a two weeks’ vacation,” MOTOR TO MISSOURI Mr. and Mrs, John Gilock have left: on # motpr trip to Hannibal, Mo.,| where they will relatives. RERE SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs, Henry Burger of Gh Ullin were in the city Saturday, sho ping and visiting friends. SHOPPING HERE Mr. and Mrs, M. Montgomery the city of LEAVE FOR MICIUGAN “Mr. and Mrs. Frank Henry left } Saturday evening for Putte Creek,} i ———— { RETURN FROM MOTOR TRIP Mr. and Mrs. _L. A. Satter of Mott have returned from Chicago and other pla Mists INC HES . Mrs. Bobi gone to the twin cities for a week's visit witl friends. *s / TO TW! wn ITIES R._N, Wey left. this’ morning for the Twi Ci on @ business tri BUSINE! ess TR! iP ’ George Gussner left this morning) Her Be ea ae 8 Be ness tri HERE. TOD TODAY : Jacob’ Mejns of Arena was in the city today en business. SENTINEL BUTTE | he { transacting busines: VISITORS RI TU RN HOME Mr. and M a ade and daugh- guests at the a Mrs. *D. C Mollope- ft yesterdiy for home of Mr. week, ON GREAT P LAKES CRUISE r Mi G. and daugh- ving a Great ise and.ate passengers on nship Octorara, Bid ee MOTOR TO MINNESOTA , Mr. and Mrs. R.A. Kramer ‘eft Saturday evening hy car for Pla view and other Minnesota points on a two weeks’ vacatio HERE FRC and M -ond, visiting friends und ROM DRISCOLL Voight has returned D,, where she visit- ed over the week-end with Miss Hel- jen Thomas, WEEK-END, AT DICKINSON R. L. Baird, ‘state bank — conunis- sioner, who spent tne week-end at his home in Dickinson, is expected home tomorrow mornin; Visttors RE Charlotte and TURN HOME d Taber of Val- ley - who, ii been guests of Mis trude Smith for the — past dank; att jostorany tar hele Bane RETURN FROM CHICAGO Judge L. E. Birdzell and daughter, Dorothy, have returned from a ten- CAN HAVE YOUR FILPIS DEVELOPED BUT ONCE LY PHOTO SERVICE BISMARCK SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT FREE Beauty Lectures They were ac- udge Birdzell s+ Birdzell,! he Birdzelli ‘They made the companied home. b; sister-in-law, Mrs who will be a gue: home for some tim trip by ear, MRS. BRESLOW'S GUEST The Misses Rose and Lillian Dan- ziger of Columbus, Onio, who have been the guests of their sister, Mas. Joseph Breslow, since Wednesday, left today for a week at the Yellow- stone National ATTEND ELKS CONVENTION, Alex Rosen, John L. George and R. B. Webb, members of the local lodge, B. P. 0. 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E- Shipley arg in Fargo this week in charge of-tue samtary Inspection work at the fair ‘nere next week, o——__________» | AT THE MOVIES i AT THE CAPITOL “Loving Lies,” a Thompson Buch- anan screen adptation of Peter Kyne’s sea story “The Harbor Ba an unusual heart interest tale of young couple combined with the ab- sorbing atmosphere of the sea, will be shown at the Capitol Theatre to- night, Monday and Tuesday. * “Loving Lies” is a narrative of white lies and the complications which result from them. The scene of the story is laid on the rugged California coast on the exact locale described by Peter B. Kyne. tire company spent several weeks aboard a steam schooner in order that Proper atmosphere might the secured. Monte Blue and Evelyn Brent are featured in “Loving Lies,” with Joan ‘Lowell. Charles errard, Ralph Falkner, Ettel Wal d other well known en plavers in support ELTINGE THEATRE Bebe Daniels is featured in “The Palm Beach Girl” the Eltinge to- dd tomorrow. The scenes Jaid at Palm Beach and other Florida resorts with speed boat r: gz, one of the most thrilling of outdoor sports playing a big pe Bebe is a little girl who arr Palm in answer to an invitation from her wealthy aunts and promptly DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 116", Fourth St. Phone 240W Bismarck, N. D. CAPITOL THEATRE TONIGHT — Monday and Tuesday “Loving’ Lies” Adapted From Peter B. Kyne’s Story “The Harbor Bar” Featuring Evelin Brent Monte Blue An unusual heart inter- est tale, laid on the rug- ged California coast, on the exact locale described by Peter B. Kyne. COMEDY Glenn Tryon i>. *Ukulele Sheiks’ accompany | The en-|~ SHOE AND BAG i | i i | Lace straw in natural color and green lizard calf compose this charm- "ing shoe and ba combination. falls into a wild turmoil of adven tures. Bebe has a comedy role which fits her perfectly. Lawrence Grey, seen recently at the Eltinge with Gloria Swanson in “The Un tamed Lady" appears with Bebe in “The Palm Beach Girl, PALACE-MANDAN The vaudeville at the Pal T ew five acts display; * music, dancing, and jugel Dorothy Kenton who appears aa "the FOOT SPECTALIST Chiropodist Corns, bunions, ingrown nails: and all other foot ailments sci- entifically treated. DR. CLARA B. WESTPHAL Richmond's Phone 311 Bootery House 2825 Matinee’ Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT MONDAY — TUESDAY See Bebe as a speed boat queen in. “this comedy thriller. Your dollar just seems to swell and swell when it’s buying style, quality and value vat this store! | a rube Banjo Girl” plays the five stringed banjo and is a real artist. She has played abroad her_ program is sure to please. Carl J. The a puts comedy into his juggling that waked his act decidedly pleasing. Joe and Dolly (Mills are veterans of vaudeville and musical comedy and entertain with singing, talking and dancing as constable and a Follies girl. The aes! & Billie Clark Revue brings irls and a boy in the pre- sentation B variety of dances. Coule & Flinn in “the Honeymoon- is screen hig “Unmat also in the cast July Clearance now Don’t Let Your Feet Spoil Good Times! a i fds & At home or away, you can walk or stand as much as you like if you wear ARCH PRESERVER ciecaaanms t: that ts straining, a flat inner sole that Prevents pinching. No aches, no leg weariness. Try a pair and you'll have “youthful” feet again. ARCH PR SHOE Better Kodak Finishing “YOU'LL NOTICE THE DIFFERENCE” HOSKINS - MEYER ried Gladys Brockwell and on Cooper ‘in FINAL CLEARANCE SALE ON MILLINERY ALL SUMMER HATS Former prices from $6.50 to $16.50, will sell for $1 .00 AND UP TO $5.00 CASH-AND NO APPROVAL NIELSEN'S MILLINERY 420 BROADWAY. ‘MANDAN i , HARRY and BILLY CLARK REVIEW The “Honeymooners” The “Banjo Girl” —_—_—_———— Matinee at 5 o'clock—10' and 40 cents 5 ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE - 5 . “SIX CYCLONES OF DANCE AND SYNCOPATION” COULE & FLINN | DOROTHY KENTON . JOE & DOLLY MILLS. | CARL J. THORSON The Rube and the Show Girl “Novelty. Jugglers” PHOTOPLAY Mildred Harris in “Unmarried Wives” Evening 8:15 and 10:20—All seats 50 cents (Bismarck Time) TUESDAY, MATINEE AND EVENING