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“> young lad: SATURDAY, JULYal, 1928. ; 1926.. 800 People Attend Reception Munsee Return of Silver Service to Capitol | ., Eight hundred people were present | w for the reeeption of the silver ser- reception arran; t 1 department in Legg of ue the battle. ta several year age returned wh i Mrs. . Sortie, state officials and their Sie of the supreme court and their wives: Superinte: it LF. Me- ashlee Gs ‘and the lace covers of the tables! the Me ostad were Serite pened’ che! recetion arin rainy rg ie navy and the state from monial bietn in compen: Ee Se-| np] perintendent "Crate mere we nh. the 800 guests during the At the close of thet ‘eeremo: tiee John Burke an the Court, standing on case in company “ie B.! we of Mandan, _ ry neaith to & Florence H. Davissot the historical the ir. library staff, and Taylor were’ in from every department of ind Mrs. BE, J. eiving line. A state assisted in entertaining guests, The service was areanaee th ith Cd bas Le wild roses, the state tower, was set Just below the bow! on three the Bon 4, inspection of the guests, Decorations were in the state colors, pink and green.” The color scheme was carried est by|S. bowls of lavatera and ferns on the pilasters of the sre pillar-like ‘battle field wit. ar y ed in the Superb silk fags draped the stair. Mrs. Hendrickson Entertains For Mrs. Williams — ; Mrs. Howard Hendrickson enter: tained yesterday of Mrs, J. FP. Wi City, lowa, who is a guest at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. Iverson, The afternoon was spent in sotial conversation, a detigutiur the close of Bernard Andrus as in serving. Gard used throt hot the | the rooms, COMPLETES UNIVERSITY path Miss Katharyn Goddard, of Mr. and Mrs. H, P, Goddard, was was wraduuted from the school of arts,! specializing in French. and English, ; at the summer session of the North! Dakota University, regently con clud- ed. She will be employed this winter in the office pf the state rine tendent of public instructior At the commencement exercises in Grand Forks Miss Goddard gave a talk rapes resentative of her rt- ment. Her subject was “My College in Retrospect.” TO ATTEND “BOARD MEETING - | Mra. W. E, Butler, state. president of the Christin Endeavor, end. Ciell Gannon, state secretary and treenee. er of the same organicati toring to Jamestown this ernoon to attend a board meeting in prepar- ation for the state E. convention to be held in Jamestown, Qbtober! ; 8, 9 and’ 10. “Jamestown ie vlenning) | for the bi E North Dake ver had in its 31 years of ppisteny.. LEAVE; FOR OR BOTTINEAU Miss Madge Runey and Mrs. Nel- lie Evarts will leave tomorrqw morn- ing by car to attend the counl perintendents’ meeting at Bot! ‘Pheir office will be. eet but as there: ere persons hat feapeatel to hove © in ring | 13 iT LEAVES FOR FOR WES' Mrs, V. E. Richter left this mor- ing fo peeks ‘pester, Going on on the at Portland, _ and will i viait at Bon Pranciaco, Callf.| tate re to Chicago, where she will friends, GUILD HOLD MEETING The World Wide cm ald enna at home of RSES ‘ENJOY PICNIC “h ~ te the ‘river betters a ee a a fe ing the night nurses and wd enjoyed a hike and CUBAVE r FOR 4 ones wether res ie Hinck er to Bi Bg the | nor John. two course luncheon being served at; 91; the superinten- ibrarian of the atate begged as tea Mr, Albertson ot i io is~ iy retired from the U. bvend sen the reception. Miss Huber Is Honor Guest at - Bridge Party Misses Helen and Lucile Dahl en-! tertained Tharsday evening at three tables of bridge in: honor of Miss ‘atley. attractively out the rooms and ments ‘were served at the close of the games. Miss Huber was f sented with an attractive gift. Mrs. Ivan Semling ‘of Hazelton was an out-of-town (cs LEAVING ON MC MOTOR TRIP Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Moule and ch dren are leaving tomorrow for month’s motor trip through th Black Hills and the bd cheek dc tional park. The; be accor panied by M Siar! hg W. ¢. Cahoon ; of Pine Ark., who have been| visiting at the Moule ane for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs, Cahoon. | Hea continue ‘thei ‘ough to tle and down coast to. Cali- | orate; returning to their home via; Texas. Mr. aon isa brother of} Mrs, Moule. ENTERTAINS INS FOR GUEST Mra. Antone Nelson’ entertained iterday T. Lewi jtle, Wash. The in playing whist, ‘ehetul *iunch ea. Crooks, Nelson assisting. "Tne honor Saat was presented with « lovely —< VISITING Hard gerd Mrs. jard, before. continuing their ‘are] trip to Hee wna 9 ‘and other: points in and Mra Estes just concluded a tour of the Pape a ) FARGO ne Sanoarl left this. morning tor fa 0 where he will athens the ass tournament. wi there’ He will the ton mnament aad will then during of a friend. go to St. Paul to attend the coe Pa toe: her guests Alma y will aa and rr and Dr. were in| th the f bint evening ‘Jing for Fai NTED MARRIAGE LICENSE . ae (EPS. tir ee: marae \MAG~INE. WE~ WEE *CAPAE LE? MUST 200K UKE WIG’ WHEN WER CAULLO *GTCH A SEKIOIE GIRL” _ oleae ov at “ The monthly meeting of the Wom- an’s Christian T. crs Union will a 0 the i Hughes, “Tl Sixth | Stivet. The lead- er nt be Mrs, ¢ id jostesses will be Mrs. J. Hughes and Mrs Menard. All welcome to this meeting. NTERTAINS FOR MRS, DELANCEY Miss Bessie Baldwin entertuined Thursday evening at the K. A. Thor- berg home in honor of Mrs. T. L. Delancey of Minneapolis. The guests were entertained by a shadow pan- tomime in which four characters ap- peared. Delightful refreshments ag served at-the close of the even- ing. -are TO BOTTINEAU Miss Lillian Cook left. Friday morn- ing. for Rottineau te attend the coun- ty, ‘superintende: meeting. She went part of the wer, by car with her bister, Mrs. T. er eacaehs , who jinne- LEAVE FOR MO’ MOTOR TRIP Mr, and pe 0. E. Anderson and daughter, Ai month’s Sed trip rough the! Black Hills, Wyoming and Colorado. LEAVING FOR MI MINNEAPOLIS Misn Hilda Stratton ‘is leaving to- lay for 3 two weeks’ vacation at Minneapolis, where :.she will visit with her father and brother. bmi 4 * LEAVING oN. gl Mabel .B ise Mil- PARENTS org ae Mr, and Mes. oe re endtony sre ‘Bre the ‘paren re si Fn lay a xius perbate™ i HERE FROM ROM MANDAN Ir, and Mrs. J. T. Sarvis of the at Seaton at Mandan were the i yesterday on business. RETURNS PRON WISCONSIN Racg4 Sintonson returned rd: weeks’ with, his Datenta ot 3 at Barro! wine FOR DR JAMESTOWN C. Broughton and oaahies left reget, for Jamestown to visit o Mr. Broughton’s parents. LEAVE FOR SH SHOREHAM Mrs. Sarah West Ankenmann and daughter, saan left today for Shoreham, Mi inn, by LEAVES FOR FOR FARGO Joe Orchard left this morn- to visit. with her moth. er; Mrs. Sullivan, TO VISIT AT MINNEAPO! Miss Lucile Lahr left this morning | tor a week's visit with friends at Minneapolis. TO 0 WIBHEX ON ON’ BUSINESS irs, A. D. Gordon motor- ee yetserday to transact in Mrs. — E YESTERDA’ E. Rs ie splund of Grass Lake dis- ‘eric in the city yesterday on rt ‘Sherwood, eritie of Life, eer ivan Bloch, prominent" ihe Bigs Monday Da The Beauty Doctor we “QWRETEST TNC” Seeing Ourselves | Work Started on ; —AND IF WEIPE CALLED *@PEATIFUL ” — —~ Ol IMAGINATION Is UOMALLY Salts Mf | | BY NINON CONDITION—Dry, lustreless hair. DIAGNOSIS—The hair reflects the general fitness of the body. 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The manne: which the Shield: of Silence is broken by Na-| than Holden (Played by Leo Maloney) calls ‘for see most strenuous work, wore riding, hard fightnig, ae enr: situations. Ail. in ‘ore me has furnished his “ with a greet story, and “Leo “The Studio” Lucas Bldg. Phone 121 School At present our school is well filled with an excellent class of tudents. Nearly all of them are achool tes or former teachers. veral have one or University training. This class of students makes the best,Secretaries and pt Any that expect to milend our school the coming f: should maké artangements soon.’ Every seat that we now haye is al for Septembe: lst. We. expect tc rent more reom and sécure another in- structor by that time. ‘This school is run entirely in the interest of its students. We are earnestly trying ie give everyone a “square ” Tui- tion Yates are very poe “ y right, .results . proud of auceens. i]s "Prof." R, E..daek, Principal: “THE STUDIO” Another Standard Oil Station Here Work, of excavating for the St hs Oil filling station which be erected at the corner of Thayer and Sixth streets, Considerable earth must be remeved to bring the | wr to street level, after which con- struction WHT be started. A. Nel- M contractor, will build on, which is estimated to is under on will be ready for use early this fall, ‘Odd Fellows Will Be in Charge of Meisner Funeral All members of the Odd Fel- tows lodge will meet at the Odd \ to perfect ete ents for the funeral of ©. eisner, Tes- ident of Bismarck, whe. died yes- terday morning following linger- ing illness, All members whe have cars available are urged to bring them for participation in the funeral cortege, according to B. F. Flanagan, chaplain of the local canton. The body will lie in state,at the Webb Bros. chapel from 10 a. m. until 2 p. m., Sunday, with an Odd Fellows guard of honor in charge. Funeral services will be at the Evangelical church cn Seventh street at 2:30 p. m. Sunday, and Rev. C. F. Strutz will officiate. ; Burial will be at Fairview ceme- tery. | The arrangements are in vharge of the Odd Fellows, and Mr. Flana- \gan bgt the pallbearers as tollows: D. B. Shaw, Louis ute Matt Pillen, Charles Will, A. W Snow and Charles Gutman. General P. G. Harrington will it on in a masterly manner, with a fine cast of old reliables, and that wizard of Cinematogra| Badaracco, has scored heavy se “The Shield of Silence” will be Ser at the Rex theatre tonight. Large, black new season's hats, just from Chicago.— Nielsen’s Millinery. ‘Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT — SATURDAY News Pictures Aesop Fable Comedy PALACE - MANDAN Harry Langdon “TRAMP, TRAMP, Tee Cream and Soda Let the children lead you and you will ccme direct to our ice cream and water parlor for the most delightful and ing i. nine to eat and rink. jing we.serve is fot Bey we use lenredients t ate rich and The environment of our p! Bt also conducive to ph int time. :Get the habit of coming often. | Hoffman’s Confectionery \, St. : alas Bi P Auiversity A Ds Dey Shal forYume Men Chicken Dinner Parties 75¢ a plate Make reservations Nice, cool, well ventilated dining room METROPOLITAN HOTEL Phone 16 New Salem, N. D. direct the canton in its movement at the funeral and B. F: bores ‘ will act as chaplain at we services in the cemetery. * aux: ried will appear in full I dresa ‘uni- form. . 0. 0. F, ATTENTION .. All_ members of Capital City Lodge No. 2, Custer Err’ campment No. 16 and Bis-. marek Canton No. 5 are asked be meet in I. ag ry ¥ Sun. jay, August Ist, at 1:30 p. m. sharp. Canton members at full dress uniform. breakin rote Br Fellows hall at 1:30 p.m. Sanday |: You can have the rich treasure-house of all:the world’s music right in ’ your home with an Or- thophonic Victrola. Yet this marvelous instru- ment is not expensive; you can easily own one. There is a model and @ price for every need. Come in today and hear it. Let's talk it over! HOSKINS-MEYER The Home of KFYR New Orthepbomie Verge When Buying a Washing Machine Consider These Facts Fact No. 10 The responsibility and reputation of the company that sells it. SPEND YOUR WEEK-ENDS AT ~ LAKE ISABEL 3 miles south of Dawagn, N. D.) “Free Camping Grounds The finest grove and larges fresh water lake in, North Dakota