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F & SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1926. ‘Miss Woodland of Fergus Falls Weds Tilinois | Minister received in of Miss Miss Rose Moynier Honored at Bridge | Party Last Evening Miss Rose. Moynier wi guest of honor at a bridge’ party best ofl home of Mrs. F. E. ‘Young: 407. ‘Went | marck, to Rev. William Sutterer of seer. A rose color motif was, Decatur, Hlinois. The pereeeny was carried out in the pretty decorations.| held at the Trinity Lutheran church Three tables of bridge were played.| in Fergus Falls, Minn, the present honors going to Mrs. A. M. Christian-; home of the Woodland family. | Patel pring The neeeeaen card ange potade Mev. and Mrs, Suiterer . The hos rve . | a Course’ luncheon at the conclusion | Will be at home at Akely, Minn.,) of the evening. where th groor has accepted 9 call. | Mrs. R: A. Day Was . (Mrs. A. H. Jurgens Honor Guest at Mrs. | Complimented With Bergeson’s Bridge} Luncheon Friday Mes, R. A. Day of France Field, sttie, 3 Panama Canal Zone, was honor guest | entertained yest at the bridge party given by. Mrs. K.| o'clock with M. Bei in rid Mrs, J. C. Beattie, 319 Park avenu rday afternoon at 3 luncheon, compli- Mrs. A. H. | business trip to Minneapolis. leave this mgrning~ for Moorhead, Minn., the lake region for a two; ‘weeks’ outing. | STATE FORESTER HERE ne E, hear ate Byer at. ee tineau, was in tl yet y route to the Yellowstone N park. MOTOR TO BLACK HILLS | Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Taylor left yes- \ terday on a motor trip to the Bi jack Hills, They will be gone two weeks. RETURNED FROM WYOMING Mr. and Mrs 8. Carr have re- m a visit saath ww Ameee at 4 o’clock p: m. at Grand Pa- | | cific hotel. Miss Lit lotte of Rega marck Saturday. e« _ VISITING HERE - Miss Ella Lippert of Ashley ti spending the week-end in the city | with friends. HERE FROM STANTON ; Mrs. L, B. Poppelbaum of Stanton | was in the city yesterday on buai- ness. Miss Seavey morning for a two weeks’ her home it: Buffalo, N. D. ee | HERE FROM KINTYRE | Mrs. Charles Nelaon is leaving, to- jay for her home in Kintyre aftdr a business: visit in city. VISITING IN JAMESTOWN Mrs, L. R. Best left last evening for Jamestown for a visit with relative: vacation at o———__________-4 At The Movies | ELTINGE THEATRE Clara Bow will be seen at the | Bltinge for the last times tonight in “The Runaway,” story of a bright lights girl in the back hill countey ft Kentucky. | " ce oma blah ce be Pecan i found in good supply in “Volcano,” TO MINNEAPOLIS | in which Bebe Daniels, Wallace J. A. Flow wil leave tonight for 9) Heery and Ricardo Cortez are to be 0 Min ieen at the Eltinge for, Monday and ‘uesday. Nir abd MEL ee Ve tate eae: ohio git, ctrine ae promldel A, the . . EV. | realistic eruption of Not dren have left for Blackwell, Okla.’ Peise while the felanders are cele- {_NEWS BRIEFS | | nesota delegation to American legion! . afternoon -in her| mentary to her sister, home, No. 1 Tha: Four tables were in play dugjng the afternoon, honars. to Mrs, T. E. Flahetty and Miss we used to decorate the rooms. At the conclusion of the play the hostess served a Iuncheon. MOTOR TO EAGLE LAKE ‘ Mr. and Mrs. V. FE. Joslin and daughter, Elizabeth, Jeft Lalo by motor this afternoon for ae q near Wilmar, Minn., where t! ey wi visit at the summer home of Mrs. Joslin’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Johnagn. Mae A will also visit friends ard flatives @t Royalton and Little Falls, Minp., before returning. Mr. Joslin ts éhjoying his annual vacation trom -his duties as city editor of the’ Rismarek Tribune. lenry Morgaii, principal of Garfield achoul, St. Paul,| will relieve Mr. Joslin for two weeks at the desk. Mr. Morgan at one ume was city editor of the St. Paul Pioneer’ Press; later superintendent of schools at Washburn. WALTHER More than 50 members arid friends attended an ‘interesting meeting of the Walther Mesto st evening when Samuel Miller, Mohican Indian, gave an address, The program included a vocal solo by Mrs. William Hinkel, a report of the state convention by Miss Milda Brelje, and a violin solo by Adolph welhardt. The hoate: Miss Milde and Miss Ela. Brel; served a refreshment course after the Program. : RETURNED FROM PACIFIC COAST Dr. and Mrs. M. W. Roan and daughter, Abigail, returned yeste: from the Pacific coast. ‘hey tended the funeral of Mrs. R. B. Pat- terson, mother of Mrs. Roan, in Beat- tle, and Dr. Roan visited in’ Cali- joining Mrs.-Roan for the trip home, Mrs, Patterson is well known in Bismarck, having ‘visited here on @ number of occasions. ON VACATION TRIP Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Doyle will leave thmorrow morning by automobile fo Brainerd; Little Palls, St. Cloud and Minnespol vacation. They will also visit the Itasea state park. Mrs. PD. Bruce lé will accompany them as far as Valley City, where she will remain for a visit with her husband, who is attending summer school there, ~ GUESTS HERE ‘Mr. and Mrs: I. O. Steen of 8: Falls, 3.:D.; and Miss Grace St and Nordal Steen of rth, and Miss Agnes Hamm of Little Minn., spent yesterday in Bismarck, | the guests of Miss Olga Steen. They wete en route to the Yellowstone National park. jUESTS AT ROAN HOME Russell Patte: M.W. Roan; Wes! Rachael, Wallace don Ki all of Chicago, at the home of Dr. and M: di The il! leave tomorrow morn- tour of the Black Hills, VISITING IN BISMARCK Mr: and Mrs. Peter Mergens of Fairmount, N. D., arrived in Bismarck last evening for a week-end visit with Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Mergens. have been attending the druz- " convention at Jamestown, By — ; .T0 VISIT IN: MONTANA Mts. Mattie Hill, employed at the office of L. A. Schipfer 5 W. L. Diven, will leave tonight for Hardin, M ith Mr. and Mrs. C. Bs for a two weeks’ visit formerly residents of Wilton H. Richards, +: i LEAVES HOSPITAL George Wick, who hes been at the Biemintek- boapital, recovering from ived in @ fall about three 48" tre the home of his ‘Stebbit He is inju we w dai ir, Mrs. Anna getting along nicely. The Weather Cloudy tonight and Sun- day with probabl; showers. if , Jurgens, of Chicago. The rooms were ; decorated wig gatden flowers. Covers were marked for eight| guests. Mrs. Robert Welsh of Man-! dan’ was an out-of-town guest. TO DRIVE TO YELLOWSTONE | Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sayler and thes ged Helen, 309 Mandan avenue, will leave peneey morning by car for Yellowstone National Sayler's sisters, Mrs. park. Mrs. . F. Dr Mrs. George Keller and Miss } for a visit with Mrs. Lahr's parents. They are making the trip by car. MARRIAGE LICENSE GRANTED A epi license waa issued yes- terday in Burleigh county~court to Miss Betbel Marie Herrington and Carl Meyer, both of Bismarck. LEAVING FOR GLENDIVE ‘Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Ryan will leave for Glendive, Mont., returning to Bis- marek later in the week ufter a trip | Messerly of Winamac, Ind., who have been visiting here, will leave Monday morning for the park, joining Mr. and Mrs. Sayler and daughter at Gardne from which place the party will mal the tour of the park together. From Yellowstone Mrs. Sayler’s sisters will continue their trip to Ogden, Salt Lake City, Royal Gotge, Denver, Colo., Omaha, Neb., Kansas City, Mo., and Chicago. VIGNESS FAMILY GUESTS HERE Mr. and Mrs. C. L, Vigness and son, Irwin, of Mayville, have ti home after a three-day visi city, guests of Mr. und Mr: Preston d Mr. and Mra, 8. on. Mr. a law and id rs. Ernest Thorberg, of Minneapolis, who! accompanied them, visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tavis in Mandan, Mr. Vignesn was superintendent of the| Burleigh county schools for 12 years and is well known in the city. He is now superintendent of the Mayville city schools. LIEUT. AND MRS, TREACY HERE Lieut. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Treacy, of Camp Lewis, Wash., are in Bi marck for a several: days’ visit friends. They are at the McKenzie hotel. Mrs. Treacy was Miss Helen Harper ‘of Valley City before her arriage last month. Mr. Treacy: a graduate of the Bismarck high school and is well known here. VISITING IN CARSON Miss Charlotte Logan, accompanied by her guest, Miss Elvina Berg of ichigan y, N. D., has gone to Carson for a week-end vis! Phyllis Evens. Mit rg and, Mi: vens are mi the Alpha Chi Omega sorority. CAMPFIRE GIRLS MET The Wetomachick Campfire girls met last evening at the Wachter school and planned a council fire for, the, next. meeting. .Six girls will be given the rank of woodgerthe: t that time. me eb. PANHELLENIC LUNCHEON The Panhellenic association will have a luneheon at the Grand Pacific hotel Mond@y noon at 12 o'clock. Reservations may he made with Miss Genevieve Parsons, telephone 227, or Miss Evaline George, telephone 991-J. MOTOR TO DETROIT Helen and Lucile Dahl and Mis rie Kvale left this morning’ by car for Detroit, Minn. They will stop en route at City for a short it with fri GO TO VALLEY CITY Rev. and Mrs. G. A. Freigang, Mrs. E. A, Freigang and Miss Florence Busdicker went to Valley City this morning to spend the day. Minn., ‘for a two weeks’| Be: TONIGHT — SATURDAY CLARA BOW through the Badlands. HOME FROM BLACK HILLS —_| Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Stucke, who have been enjoying a two weeks’ automo. | bile trip in the Black Hills, returned! home yesterd: FROM REGAN Miss Alice Halvorson of Regan has been épending severg! days in the city on business and yisiting friends. RETURN FROM FAIR HILLS Ms. and Mrs. J. J. M. MacLeod and family have returned from a two weeks’ vacation at Fair Hills, Minn. RETURNS HOME Mrs. C. Sherran of Underwood, who has been visiting friends in the city,,has returned to her home. C.D. A. MEETING There will be # meeting of the Catholic Daughters of America Mon- day evening at 8 o'clock. Vol. 1 Bismarck, North | brating their carnival night. Our love interest in amply taken care of by Bebe Daniels ax “the girl,” Ricardo Cortez “the boy,” and Wal- lace Beery as the vifiain, Mine Daniels is séen as a little French mademoiselle, who returns to the | Isle of Martinique after many years spent in @ European convent. father is on his death bed and must see him before he oes. The ensuing tale is one of much heart tuggine fine acting, excellent atmosphere and many thrills. A su- perb cast supports the three featured players named above, tro That for the plot of “The Victor Schert-! zinger production made for William, Fox from the John Golden stage suc- cess. which opens Monday at the Capito! theatre. In this photodrama the hero (played by Harrison Ford) | succumbs to the lure of the roulette wheel in a fashionable mdbling until his wife (played by} © Adams) intervenes to save She surprises him and even the v (played by Mahlon Hamilton) by ‘her courage. How she wins rough to hupniness and saves her home forms the climax of this in- ttensely dramatic picture, is Mr. Schertzinger’s first under his ee Published for the pur- pose of creating an interest in this com- munity in good, com- fortable, up-to-date homes. nee” (long this: This one m: wishen;\ Would you Which fishes? CONUNDRUM— What animal can jump as high as the ‘fashington monu; ment? Ans.—A dead cat. A dead cat can't jump? Well, neither can the Washington monument. for a new get’ ready on paying one day dawns on they naid for a We know a lot of homes here in Bis- marck that have waste room in the attic. By using wall board, sheet rock, or celotex they have The other owns it. le very attractive rooms can be made at a rea- sonable cost. Think this little idea over. We have an “, stock of assorted 4 board, Sheet Rock and Celotex on hacd at al} times. Also panel ne strips for wall board. Fix up your attic now. | ee | permanent ADVERTISING— What we'd “Why don’t you ad- | permanent vertise?” ' unloading some? “No, siree. 1 did once and it pretty near moment wall. In architect's role, A character dwelling, A home for the soul. lle you are still Not Soriiy a shack. | quality in _ ou Maybe there is Tine. room in your home |“stom: for a cosy breakfast room, Wh: 5 intende not have one? ‘Let us fre not asking you to ither. ers driven. quote you prices. do so e! “A heathen This one stands and one gets. the Many a “stands and wishes” somehow they never one, and so they keep have already in form of rent, and yet “Spare the snoil the milk, Paul Wachter. We are just now carload of brick. Nee You ladies want a Town storekeeper—} Every shipment of Portland cement receive at our be! factory. Every sack js rmiup to government specifications, is a guarantee that _- you will have a per- You're building each manenh walk, floor or Nels, the manager. bas to keep to his bed, but the doc- tor Sean’t stop him fir editing 3 O’Lumber.. When it We imply. "t fe sim| won stomach” " rials, little | not fit for the Watch the Kiwaa- ians stretch their. wings in preparation for their flight te Hot Springs, 8. D., where they hold their con- vention August . .12 and 13. There is, in our opinion, only one way to make a sale—sell it right. Sell it so the buyer not only leased, but profited the deal. Such a os bring us new cl ago) said akes a net, like to bet couple home, but to build rent until the fact them that Would not the com- munity building talk- 4d of but voted down last spring, have been a wonderful thing for the coming. corn show? Whether yeu are in- terested in bi ing or not, come in and look over our yard. Inci- dentally you may look . [us over at the same time. We shall be glad to. make your ac- quaintance. No doubt we will be benefited by your personality and, speaking for our- i selves, we don’t think we are such a bad lot | either. no home. fellow still and says another wave. like is a shave. If you need a house, shed, garage, roof, floor, posts, windows, which we ample of workman- ship and quality. Ex- ge Styles and rails is a feature of durability. comes to material, our © 10th -commandment for motorists: Thou shalt drive thy as thou. weuld have oth- ure d and we St. Hilaire Lumber Co. ‘Phone 17 Corner Sixth & Main, Biamarek, N. D. convention in Paris in 1927, sail from Montreal September 9, mer Mount Royal. Hostility to Premier Poincare's ge to push ratification of American lebt accord causes postponement of discussion in French parliament. New note dealing with Mexican Petroleum and land laws is reported delivered to Mexican foreign office by Ambassador Sheffield. State de partment declines comment. —_ i Automobile containing 50 quarts of whiskey was seized and W. 8. Smith iiwaukee and. Doris Reed of were arrested near Noyes, GIDEON CHORUS TO SING The Bismarck Gideon male chorus will give a sacred song service from the baleony of’ the Grand Pacific hotel Sunday night at+9:15 o'clock. Rev. Paul S. Wright will give a 10- minute talk in connection with“ the song service. - mbers of the chorus are to meet ‘et 4 o'cloek Sunday piterneon for re- hearsal. — | Felix Zligman of Duluth was. elected president of Minnesota di- vision of National Association of Sta- | David W. Stewart, Sioux City lawyer, and Progressive Republican, is nominated to complete term of Senator Cummins of low: Demo grate will not name opposing candi- ate. ‘ A Catalogue of '| WESLEY COLLEGE Governor Peay regains lead in Ten- | (Affiliated with the State Leip sible? Mvtad State Treasurer University) Alister, author of state's anti-i| will be sent free upon request volution law. |] showing courses in Legion tfficials, greeting at St./] Religion Paul, tentatively agreed to have Music Expression Accepted for Credit in the University Rooms in Wesley College Resi- dence Halls are ideal for Uni- versity-College Students, Har- old Sayre Hall for Men. Lari- more Hall for Women. Address Wesley College, Uni- versity Statiow, Grand Forks, North Dakota. Wesley College School of Reli- gion at Agricultural College, rargo, provides credit courses in Retigion. Chicken Dinner Parties 75c a plate Make reservations Nice, cool, well ventilated dining room METROPOLITAN HOTEL Phone 16 New Salem, N: D. DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 116% Fourth St. Phone 240W Bismarck, N. D. WATCH REPAIRING We have opened up one of the finest watch, clock and jewelry re- pairing departm. its in the city. We feel that we need no introduction to the ‘people of Bismarck ar shold both of us having been here for 10 years in this line of work, We are located in room one, Eltinge Bldg., and can assure you that it will be well worth your effort in looking us up. ¢ We will give special attention to all mail orders, and see that they are returned to you promptly. We will eall for and deliver clocks any place in the city. Just call 562, FOLSOM & LAMB Room 1—Eltinge Bidg. Sunday Menu Special Suey .. op Suey . Mushroom Chop Suey Plain Cho Chicken Ch Plain e .. Chicken Charmaine . Fried Young Squab, Mushrooms Supreme SOUP Cream Chicken a la Ritz FISH Fricassee of Shrimp en casserole ... , Lobster a la King with toast en casserole. Imported Sardines -....... é Cold Columbia River Salmon, Potato Salad BOILED Boiled Capon, Sauce Supreme . ROAST Sag = of pee Ania “ Roast of Pork, pe jelly . Roast sugar cured Han , Cumberland Sauce. Rogst Chicken, Celery Dressing. ......... . ENTREES Chicken a la King en casserole . Quarter Fried Spring Chicken, SPECIAL TO ORDER Small Beef Tenderloin, Mushroom Sauce... Sirloin Steak, Julian Potatoes ..... Club Steak, Shoe-string Potatoes ane Steak, French Potatoes. uisiana. Potatoes “or Steamed Potatoes Creamed Peas PIE ‘ Banana, Cream, Apple, Grape, Loganberry Snow-flaked Ssmathoreerecemare rete tionery Engineers, meeting at Roches- ter, Minn. Anastasia, Princess of Greece, spent almost all of $40,000,000 left: her by her first husbard, William B. Leeds’ estate, accounting reveals. Ray Anderson, Grand Forks, won North Dakota amateur golf cham- PAGE FIVE BRL TIS 5 pionship, defeating R. W. Pote of Fargo, in 38 holes at Fargo. ; ; . Attention Gideon Singers— Meet for. rehearsal ‘Sinday at 4 o'clock p. m.-at Grand cific hotel. 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