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MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 1926 Miss Rose Moynier \Mrs. Joseph Breslow | Is Honor Guest at | Luncheon Hostess | a Bridge Shower} As a courtesy to 7 te Miss Rose Moy- nier, who is to be a bride of this month, Mrs, L. H. Carufet entertained | ¢. Friday evening at her home, 9 Thayer with a bridge shower. Ap- Polntmonty were attractively carried in pink and white and sweet peas were arranged about the ‘rooms, A course luncheon’ was served at the conclusion of the games. Seven tabies of bridge were in play pale Bove the ‘vector. honors going to Miss Gale ke and Miss. Catheri: Bleth. Outer town gtests nae Florence Garske and Mi Garnier of San | Francisce, MISS HUDSON EM EMPLOYED IN WASHINGTON, ‘ASI Misa Grace Hudson, ugh Mr. and Mrs. John "Hedoan of Bow- man, N. D., and a oe sraduate both’ of e. Val alle: Kags fies, site eas mal sehool and the North state oan te oe was recent; Poi the position of af advertising and 7 Sesmttion manager of the Amer. ican PeAutomob le association with headquarters in Washington, D. C. Misa Hudson bas been en - vettising in Washineton fort past five years. She was selected in pref- erence to a long list: of prominent advertising large national advertising y! arrive in Bismarck to-| visit Fh ee her. brother; and Mr: She will tes visit in. on Mr. and Mrs. G. H. ey aae will go to Pennant Prinee Saskatchewan, Canada, and Neighise Mont., before returning to her ome. RETURN: FROM LAKE ISABEL iris has returned outing at Lake ey entertained at a party ‘by ps Cross of Dawson dur- ing their stay at the lake. The Party included Miss Marlys Lahr, Gwendolyn Jenaon, is man, Miss Louise Kell MeDonald and Mi: VATERS. ‘cng HOME Rev. and Mrs, W. BE. Vater and petowryr return: three weeks’ vacatio: Lake and Itasca Park in Minnesota, Rev. Vater will resume the pulpit at the McCabe Methodist Episcopal church Sunday. TO NATIONAL K. C. CONVENTION: J. N. Roherty left Saturday night for Philadelphia, Pa. to attend the national convention of the oe Columbus, He will al: Sesquicentennial exnosith return to Bismarek 11 weeks. LEAVE ON EASTERN TRIP Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Belanger lef: ee eh lin ye on. on uentet tiem t ints in inne- ween i re “a monk ad in Montr. manage ‘of the Intersi ate Tr tation. N. D, Mrs, F. BE! MeCurdy and’ fa family left Saturday for Gilby. for e sev. eral weeks! visit’. with relative State's Atos MeCurdy, who companied his. family to iby, is pected honie pessoas LEFT TODAY ON wae Plies ON Miss Francesa this} wee! for Sout ay cig tor ‘a short: visit with her sister. mu go on to Rush Lake in Midnoncts for a several weeks’ on outing. LEFT ON ‘WESTERN TRIP Miss Kate Lyons, deputy county auditor, left last, me evening for Spokane and le, for a several weeks’ wine ith rela relatives, RETURNS yRow 3 MINNESOTA Miss Hasel Knott of the in end Strauss clinic has returned from a two weeks’ vacation spent at the men, ‘as’ well as several] 7! ‘marck Saturday A Afternoon Mra. Joseph Breslow of 85 Avenue B entertained Saturday afternoon at @ 1-o’clock luncheon, bles, each centered with a bouquet of sweet peas. a were ‘here were five Pastel shi carried out ary the luncheon and card ke > appointments. a honors were key to scl Harel Sorenson E. Intyre. The Mi: Rose, ind Tithe :n Danziger of Columbus, Ohio, sisters of the hostess, were the ogg Os a town guests. The Misses zi are ahendiog ‘a month in the city wi th ded} Mrs. Breslow. pIRTEDAY PART iat SUNDAY Miss a8 who cele- brated er ieuth eat wm gesterdey, as honor at a pre ven at the ho: home of, tes me larry Clooten near Bi rts Sets iam: eek. = nieces, wa Lelbele and” Mrs, Mary el MISS MOFFET HOME FROM VACATION Miss ladys =Moffet returned ‘harsday a four need ay with relatives at So oinge SP has resumed her work in the veties 4 Dr, M, 1] about the eyes this wa: Regan | Colorado, Iowa, and South Dakota. INJURED IN FARM ACCIDENT J. P. Schultz of Fort Rice, N. D., was brought to Bismarck Saturday suffering from internal injuries re- eived when he was kicked-by a horse. it, Schultz returned to his home Sat- urday evening, but will come to Bis- again tomorrow to enter the St. Alexius hospital for treatment. MRS. YORK ON TRIP Mrs. Alice York, linotype hgepabesl okie left Sunday She will spend two weeks at the Yellowstone National era and then will return to Devils ke to visit her sister, who is ill. e4| She will also visit in Grand Forks, town and New Rockford before jing to Bismarck. HOME FROM Merge ins TRIP. Mr. and Mrs. F. Ellsworth and children returned Sstardey evening from a two weeks’ vacation trip. Pa of the time was spent at lak Detroit, and the rest at Kilucer, f| where they visited at the home of M Elisworth’s mother, Mr: JE. Jeaty. GUEST OF PARENTS Miss Margaret Clifford ‘arrived in Bismarck tust evening for a two weeks’ erre with her Spe rents, Mr. and Mra. S. S.. Clifford, 411 Sixth street. Chittord is in training at St. hospital’ st St. Cloud, tau “of the clinic. return 'd . Paul, Minn.. Rug- id went on a tour of the ARRIVED reer FROM TRIP Mr. and Mrs, Hans Gran returned tear Saturday night from a several vacation’ trip. which included at Fi nd Forks, the rynkoop Hop af 6 illiwaukee and her cities Pk sot, and Wisconsin, RETURNS ‘FROM TRIP George D. Mann has returned from a motor trip. through ‘lower Canada and the northeastern part of the a States. At present he is visit- ing at the home of his sister, Mrs. 8. 4 Due, in Minot. RETURNED FROM 1 ACE HILLS Mra. A. McCord Strauss cottage at Green lake, Spicer, South Minn. WEEK- visit sit AT SROREEAM Francis Frank Kiebe returned this morni fam, Minn, where week-end. They made the. tri see ge Dae, va | position at the Bismarck Cloak shop. - pursuit of w BY NINON TiSocdobid leh mi ohio | eyes, with wrinkles cr hollows be- BIAGNOSIS—This may come from eye strain, in which case you may need glasses. You should be careful of your Position when vealls po or doing close work and not get into a position where you throw the Wass cut of their normal focus. Massage, too, is helpful ful, TMENT—Stimulate the circulation, and soothe the nerves Place the thumbs under the chin, and with the forefinger go com; stely ever the surface surrounding the eyeball several times with a light tapping motion. Have two dishes of water, one warm, the other cold. Dip pads of cotton first in the cold and! then in the warm water, and hold them cver the closed eyelids, with the cold compress. This is exceedingly restful to the oil 5 and hence signs of strain and tiredness are eliminated. neatl HOME FROM VACATION Mr. and Mrs. A. J: Arnot and son, Russell, have returned from a two weeks’ ‘vacation in Minneapolis and nearby lakes. GUEST OF FRIENDS Miss Thelma Rosvalt of Driscoll turned home Sunday evenin a week's visit in Bismarel friends. ENGE FAMILY IN LOS ANGELES Word has been received in Bis- marck of the safe arrival of Dr. und Mrs, RB. S. Enge and family in Los Angeles, URNS FROM WI WESTERN TRIP. +A, Loehrke of the Bismarck ‘Grocery company has returned from | a several weeks’ trip on the Pacific coast, LEAVES MENG ME ei IN Elizabeth jon Py the Quain and ustad clinic left this morning for Mankato, Minneapolis and the lakes in Minnesota for a two weeks’ vacation. RETURN FROM VACATION TRIP Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Snow have re- turned from wo weeks’ vacation trip to Grand Forks, Grand Rapids and the Twin Citi Mr. Snow is manager of the Russell-Miller com- pany. RETURNS FROM VALLEY CITY Mannie Freigang has returned from Valley City, where he attended the funeral of his brother, E. ‘reigang, who died here last week. VISITOR LEAVES FOR HOME Miss Alma Ophein, who has been the guest of Judge and Mrs. Svein- bjorn Johnson, left terday for heer home in Frand Foi aes TO VISIT RELATIVES Miss Marie Malloy has gone to Un-; derwood and Garrison, N. D., fora! weel visit with relatives and friends. ganetinars FROM BUSINESS TRIP. rv. A. A, Whittemore returned tnt work from a several weeks’ business trap. ‘in the panyere- re Part of the sue. HERE with F PRIENDS: H. A, Wheeler of Hazelton spent the week-end in Bismarck with { friends, BABY BORN TODAY ~ Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Youliss of this city are the parents of # boy born today at the St. Alexius hospital. PARENTS OF SON Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G the parents of 2 son, born at the St. Alexius hospital. —— i GUESTS OF MISS BEER ' Miss Jackie: Sherman and Gale G. Ready of Dawson were week- end quests of Miss Rew Beer. | BUSINESS TRIP ! George Duemeland left last evening for the Twin Cities, where he willi transact business, WEEK-END VISITOR Mra. Gertrude E. ‘Foley of Medo N. D., was a week-end Visitor in the city. Bismarck Fur Co. Furs Exclusi Storage - - Repaii Fhone 610 207 Fifth St. bel are sterday, “The Studio” Lucas Bldg. Phone 121 Bismarek, North Dakota “A Real Office Training : School At present our school is well filled with an excellent class of students, Nearly all of them are high school graduates or former teachers. Several have had Normal or University ACCEPTS POSITION Miss Tess Miller has accepted a HERE FROM ALMONT Mr. and Mrs. John Gillis of Almont! were shopping in the the city Saturday.) SHOPPING HERE Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Yonoka of Mott Fe-! sre shopping in the’ city today. othel celatives at HEARING AT. AT DRAKE a ton, state son hh Selcatertoe Seperas office, "tea | ge to Drake tomorrow mo: frcontet 5 Rearing en a pool Neonse. Sui ‘evening for an ended, ‘i MOTO! to : and many points of in- in the east. — eet, genet’ * dine a "Rochester, caer. TER BORN nD, + erat ii pani Oe | gues a ye! Jessie of june t came to Bismarck Sunday eve- to be the guests at the home of i aunt, Mrs. C. J. bichiegect “—- $0 VISIT RELATIVES wy fn rs 1 He tweed car fe month's walt with relatives tn 10 nols, Tennessee and Kansas. * for nerd ‘ond the he Twila Cities. on ET ccs RETURNS FROM VACATION W. H. Webb Heenan last night from a vacation tri Detroit. Minn. training, This class of students poe eno Secretaries and rs, rem: it expect to attend our WEEK-END’ Visit 1: section of California in order to|Francis are two northern boys from - Taylor has returned from a obtain freaks a visit with friends in Beu- — ee |( AT THE MOVIES ; a | AT THE CAPITOL “Flaming’ Waters,” a colorful melo- drama of the oil fields which is even more stupendous than its name,. ix the ites -dramatization of E. Lloyd 1Sheldon’s original story, nd ‘the sercen by Fred Kenned; H be shown at the © ight, It is a vivid and spectacu! itainment that promises to [prea eSSOF, Monday, a u Mil- Har- | ire, cast is fine, ‘and Malvolm McGregor, who plays the role of Danny O'Neil, the young hero who xtrikes plenty of oil and plenty of trouble in his Ith and adventure is Particularly hy of praise. The scenes in which he swims under water with the flaming oil on the jsurface and rescues his mother and: sweetheart from a terrible death are tremendously effective. The comedy of the social Big-bugs, their preten- sions and their snobbishness is ting- ed with a pathos which Director Weight has caught and held with Tare understanding. ELTINGE THEATRE The fattest, the thinnest, the tall- Lady,” Tuesday. In the production an entire travel- ling vaudeville company is shown. Among the characters ii ure freaks of every They range from ‘Jumbo,” the strong) man, to “Jo-Jo,” the India rubber boy. To film this sequence it was at the Eltinge caaay and d.j Recessary to scour the entire south- —_—_—_—_— FOOT SPECIALIST Chiropodist Corns, bunions, ingrown ils and all other foot ailments sci- feast such names ' aod Mare MacDermott. enter-| Eves, a Vaqui Indian princess. Thes al its' Indians claim to be real ‘h entifically treated. R. CLARA B. WESTPHAL Richmond's Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT MONDAY AND TUESDAY The tale of a beauty who lavished her charms upon one man for love and upon an- other for revenge. NEWS PICTURES” school the coming fall, should | make arrangements soon. Every seat that we now have is al- for September Lol We expect to rent more and secure another in- structor, by that time. NEW YORK DENTISTS [ij] ‘This schoo Opposite N. P. Depot tion ‘rates are very Pacenabie, Plates, Coomme, Fillings Ce equipment just right, results 408% Maip certain. Write for informa- 234 font ‘we want to serve you. Our former students are now Commercial ‘Teachers, Court Reporters Manon’ Cashiers, we c- it is in all pa ike" Red ue Wee proud of their suecess. “Prof.” R. E. Jack, Principal “THE STUDIO” the interest of are earnestly everyone a “square’ Few people realize the importance of normal feet. Poor .. foot conditions cause us to slight our daily: duties, We are not giving our best efforts, because our minds are crowded with pains due to poor foot conditions. Why Suffer Those Pains? .. . 1 is run entirely in ita students. We } AND PICTURE PROGRAM TUESDAY MATINEE & EVENING PALACE THEATRE - MANDAN FEATURE PICTURE GLENN HUNTER in “A Broadway Boob” MINNIE ROONEY in “Stepping Along” = —$— SAM & BLANCHE ROSS. in : who had had experi-|the south who have a lot of hilarious ence upon the acreen or stage. fun in their act “Don’t Move.” and “The Lucky Lady,” 1 | put over some great harmony sing- story by Robert E. ing. Heart & Francis are a skill. Bertram Bloch, ha: ed | ful and clever team who do a novelty William Collier | act of boop rolling and juggling. {Jr Greta Nissen, Lionel Barrymor. Hunter appears on the screen The Broadway Boob.” News etn aoe Lige Conley ——_—— cot “Solid Gold,” are also be- " : im fc CARD OF THANKS. pba aeey We desire to thank our qany PALACR—MANDAN friends and the various fraternal or- incess Fawn Eyes & Company jovelty Harmory Redski the vaudeville bill at. the P j Tuesday, features Princess ganizations for the floral offerings and their assistance to us in our on | severe loss in the death of Mr. E. A. Fawn | We desire particularly to express our thanks to the local Masonic body which took charge of the fun Mrs. FE. A. Freigang. Rev. and Mrs. G. Freigang novelty singers. Mini fers dancing which con: f slid and. alld ewalk es, Charleston und Cakewalk . and Mrs, J. Busdicker and family. b Saget 0 New! EUROPE Go via Montreal of oes the mighty Se. Lawrence smooth, beautiful, sheltered — then only four days at sea—on one of the “Les Fleurs” Just in—This chic three eyelet tie model—made of tan alligator calf with ligase trimmings of same material, high spike heel—a fore- runner of fall fashions, hovel acfommade- ote! oxy oee ja. “First with the newest” Aichmonds Bootery 611 2nd Avenue South Minneapolis, Minn. World's Greatest Travel System Better Kodak Finishing “YOU'LL NOTICE THE DIFFERENCE” ‘HOSKINS - MEYER Opening Announcement of the new Hall Drug Store 7 Tomorrow, Tuesday, August 3rd, at 8.a. m. Gifts. to the Ladies and Children Complete Line of Drugs and Drug Sundries 4 Stationery, Rubber Goods, Box Candies, Patent * Medicines, Cigars, Tobaccos, Perfumes, Toilet Goods and all items found in a first clas¢ drug store 4 —PAY US A VISIT— _ HALL’S DRUG STORE PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS, At the corner of Third Street and Broadway in te tig +4 cco a ER : Se Seb S- SESR ET72 BIH? SS SE SE