The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 13, 1926, Page 5

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})- : oe pee > 3 For the 1988 expedition in Gov. and Mrs. Sorlie to Join Columbia River or Expedition 1 Mrs, A. G: Sorlie and Miss ue ail k i y morning fcr where hes will join the Columbia River Historicat expedition special train and make ‘he frie Gs the coast, Lewis F, Crawford, si historian of North Dakota. will join the expedition at Fargo. The purty inciudes prominent French and American scholars and will travel over the early French-explored north- west The expedition has been otganized under the auspices of the Franco- American Good Will society by Gov- ernor Sorlie, Governor 'weodore bs a ee of Minnesota, Governor 4, E. Erickson of jomane, Governor Mande of Meare ff xf of Was! m, a TW. Me Pierce. of 0) continuolien of of the " 4 ur. ther honor to certain early e: Te, traders, and pioneers who. “rendered valuable services in ‘| istrar. Mrs. Wm. Langer Entertained For Out-of-town Guests |i In compliment to nt to Mrse. Charlotte Toney, the house guest cf Mrs. George Duemeland, ana Mrs. J. A. Halgren.of Menomonie, Wi or Writicl of Mra. C. 0. R Langer ente: at L-o'cloek with a bridge aise. terday revert in her home, 36 Avenue + Mrs. George Webb ‘Was Entertained at Several Parties Mrs, George Webb f Ohi io, whe has been in th the Crawford and » We Nuessle, »] will leave tomorrow for ner home. Mrs. Webb will sail for Europe soon for a six weeks 2 with her daugh- on Miss eid bb, ni / north west for ‘civilization. 3 eed land a nor Sortie waa a member of that e<- /pedition alse; Dr. and Mrs. Halgren Guests of Honor at Miss Runey’s Dinner i was hostess at " Jock, Ree. in the private din- ig room e Grand Pacific hotel Mrs. J. Y fe tiful basket of bi sweet peas in pastel fs “ers in the same colors led from the basket to,the place cards, which were in the fofm of tomer baskets. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Conrad of Man- dan were out-of-town gu Mrs. Halgren, ‘Mi and Miss Runey are sorority Rev. and Ste A. Bremer, Mrs. A. Hl Frank Ibert returned from Balfour, where the; the past week, nual conve; bled 4 jad been o fthe ,». conference of the Wome ” ary Society of the Evange' Rev, Strutz geports that While in the city Mra. Webb was it at a number of social Mrs, Crawford entertain. Heres last week, Mrs. party on and Mrs. John a small dinner id Pacific hotel. Bismarck Girls at Baptist Assembly For Young People nd Miss Eve. hos! Friday at the Gr Marion San 1, Mii lyn Jacobson ‘eft Bismarck this morn- ing to attend the annual assembly of ‘the Baptist Young People of North Dakota, which will be held at the chautauqua grounds at Valley City, July 13 to 19. Approximately 250 delegates representing Baptist | churches throughout the state sence. to uttend the meetings. B. Shorey of Grand Forks, are | ter part of the week for ined | Mont. to také in the celebration a state director ucation, aa ference, ani the duties of religious "ie of the c jean of women and reg- conference has been ranged to include morning clas: every day. age ad will be members nat il send 2 nurse to act as camp nurse, CAPT. BAKER TO FT. RENTON jorey will perform; | mother, Mrs, CELEBRATION Capt. 1. P. Baker will leave the lat- Fort Bentu: ranged on the sixty-fourth anni- versary of the first Missouri river, “THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘accompunied dy little ine Matscheck, left thie morning a two weeks’ vacation in _ Me nesota and W: — GUEST HERE R. A> Kufener of Helena, is in geen visiting her pan Est fe Deming, and her sister, Mra. F. ¥: Matecnecke She will be here for a month. CAMPING IN TURTLE MOUNTAINS Mr. and Mrs, William F.. Harris are cnooying. a month's camping trip in the Turtte mountains, They stop in Milton, N. D, for a week's visit with relatives. SPECIAL ALUMNI MEETING There will be a special meeting of St. Alexius Hospital Alumni Association on Wednesday, July 14, ats vale in the home of Miss Rose steamboat to arrive at Fort Benton.) Viere Capt. Baker returned Sunday evening from Philalelphia where he repre- sented North Dakota ax a commis- sioner on the advisery board for the Sesquicentennial celebration. ON BUSINESS TRIP R. E. Wenzel, of the state work- men's compensation but will leave Thursday morning on tip which will include Garrison, Minot, Willis- ton, Bottineau, and many other cities in that part of the state where he will adjust claims presented to the bureau. C. L, YOUNG TO DENVER Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Young have ees to Denver, Colo., where Mr. ‘oung will attend the atthe of the American Bar Association. ey will be gone about ten onde et GUESTS OF OF PARENTS (Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peterson and two children of Kansas City, Mo., are in the city. guests of Mr. Peterson’s ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. ‘Peterson, for a two weeks’ visit. TO LEAVE ON MOTOR TRIP Mr. and Mrs. William Schantz and baby will leave Thursday on a motor trip through. Minnesota, Wisconsin and into Canada. T' will be gone for a month, TONSIL OPERATION ‘Miss Louise Keller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Keller, had her tonsils removed Saturd it the St. Alexius hospital. She i: ting along nicely, LEAVE ON TRIP |, Miss Florence Torbenson, employed Thad the Singer Sewing Machine com- mena OVOP PSSOOOLL SSO SSOPIESSOSWSOSE Ia a Oe ete hee abetiaconanne: | ttending the sixth an-|% th territory »§ north of Wilton received a heavy rain|% Sunday and the motor trip was made over very muddy roads until Bur- leigh county was ‘hed. a brother, Judge W.: pera ‘and they will aie: by car, visiting thei lexander and James ‘Lauder, at . away, Mri C._ Lauder has been visiting in River Falls for the past month. Mrs. “I. A. Beldoh of Los Angeles, as the guest of her sister, .S. ‘Clifford, 411 Sixth street, yy and Monday, in Ontari . The visit was the first ** union of the. sisters in more than years, Mrs. Clifford 1 said today. TAKEN TO HOSPITAL Lake, Wis., while § rm er last ¢ jel C. A. Meisner, whe underwent an % operation two ago at the marek Sosnliat was ten oe the pital again morning after. spe: ing several days at his-home, 411 See- ond street. His son, A. Meisner, of Duluth, Minn., i with him during his il hl jiness. LEAVE ON ‘VAgaTION phos Mr. and Mis. J. ily, accompanied ‘ey Pur ne ome er, William, who recently y eracuaad from the University of will leave Thi ihrang. other two wees trip to Dulu ‘Minne: Mr. Kiley is With’ the state highway lenartment, GUESTS IN BI BISMARCK Dr. rng hg x en Pare fa Me- omon! js., are in city for a visit. with ofd frie are the = house guests of Dr. »y Robinson, Dr. Halgren was formerly ‘with the Quain and Ramstad ctinic in Bismarck, leaving here about four] years ago. LEAVE ON WESTERN TRIP ‘ickson Ges J. J. House, gisr John Olin in the city: Bismarek to be | o points a . 75 Rain Coats Assorted sizes and colors; i 50 at ‘ ro oo tne oe west 25 Rain Coats Very fine quality, > and a“ bea 4 Sun facia very: apaclel . Printed. Gepe Dresses New shipment just received ; henutiful de- signa; very special ‘veers - $12. 90/2 X LEAVE ON MOTOR TRIP Mr. and Mra, F. E.’McCurdy and children left this morning on a Taoter ie They will be away for several AT FARGO FAIR Miss Marie Tibesar, employed at the Park Art Beauty shop, left last evening for Fargo where she will at- mak, the fair and visit friends for a wee! TO VISIT IN PLAZA iss Willowbelle Matscheck will tomorrow morning for Plaza, where she will visit relstives ‘Oo weeks, Use Gas, the welentific fuel. DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 116, Fourth St. Phone 240W Bismarck, N. D. Guess how many Allen A Hosiery boxes there are ‘in our window "1st prize—one pair hose. .. 2nd prize—one pair hose... . 8rd prize—one pair hose... . . $2.25 1.76 1.00 Box will be opened Monday eve- ning, June 19th, 8 p. m. NIELSEN'S MILLINERY Reductions In July Apparel Sales The annual clearance, that every careful. aoe spike forward to, once more awaits your selection of frocks and coats to meet the season’s needs, _at these absurdly low prices. The range of choice and general smartness of the modes are even more startling than usual. : 49| 5 Composed of b are Shera si 7 100 Silk Dresses New styles Peay! coer one and two.piece styles; made quality flat crepe, geor; alae to $25.00; all at one price: tte and cre; 3 very speci 100 Silk Dresses Taken from our better dresses; all sizes, pont and styles; values to $49.50; very ete 0 | erie to the Black Hills in South Da- HERE FROM FAl 10 Elmer E. Clausen of Fargo is spend- ing a few days in Bismarck on busi- Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT — Tuesday Daniels pall i NEWS PICTURES Al St. John Comedy “Who Hit Me?” VAUDEVILLE PALACE - MANDAN TONIGHT 8:15 and 10:20 Bismarck time Nel rene One Lot Silk Se tiful materials and styles, but all sizes; values to panes: very Meese renee eenees : * LEEELLEECSLPCE COLL.E PPELTPPPOEEEEEL EEE EAE PPP PE P E ®EPEEPPLEPPPPEPPPPAELLELPLLEPEPLPPPPPPPEPOPPESEA Ness. fe PAGE FIVE Mins ‘Madge pores LJ a 1e| ie ness trig to Moffit yesterday. Mr, Clausen left Bismarck a nonths age to make his home in sWani-= QO AAA AL LALA | Capitalize Your Personal Appearance The way your hair is arranged has a great deal to do with the way you impress people. Soft, fluffy waves always incite favorable men- tion and leave the beholder agreeably conscious ‘of good grooming. Let the Nestle Permanent, Wave add to your at- tractiveness, and save you endless time. $ 1 250 A. W. Lucas Co. Beauty Shop Finger Setting and Shampooing Included CPO PAPE PEP APP APLLPPELLE Mrs. W. E. Butler is now located at 120 West Rosser and will be glad to go anywhere in the homes to make home portraits. Phone 898. Mrs. Butler was formerly owner and manager of the Butler Studio, but has no connection whatever‘with it now. Home photographs are the very fin- est kind. RY the Maytag in your own home. Its big cast-aluminum heat-retain- ing tub is all washirig space. No tub machinery interferes with your hands. You can pick garments from the water as they are washed and slip them thru the wringer without stopping the washer.. Phone us for.a free trial. We will bring the Maytag to your home. Jf it doesn’t sell itself — don’t keep it. auer aa BROTHERS BALDWIN . WING MERC. co, WING

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