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| Misses Lenhart and Mra. Frazier Will Welch Entertained Greet Friends at For Miss Atkinson Reception Friday Miss Mary Atkinson, a bride of} Mrs. Lynn J, 'Frasicr of Washing- early October, was honor guest at a/ ton. D. C., wife of rt Frasier bridge shower ve ednesday | of North Dakots, will be honor guest eee by Miss Gwendolyn Welch/ at a reception which will be given and Miss Hazel Lenhart at the lat-| complimentary to her Friday after- ter’s home on Avenue B. The rooms| noon from 3 relock at were prettily decorated with sweet . TH. peas. Miss Atkinson was pres ted | street, | Members of te ane wi @ corsage of sweet and | Non, isan Women’s club No. 1 an roues, ns pens and) ait friends of Mrs. Frasier are invit- Eight tables of bridge ply honors going to Miss Ruth Pol- jard and Miss Florence Jeger. A course luncheon was served at the conclusion of the evening. A clever idea was carried out in presenting Miss Atkinson the shower ifts, which had been pinned to an improved clothesline on the front; porch, i Outof-town gu included Miss; Edith Swinton, | in} ed to attend, uth Pol. | Assisting will be Mrs. EB. 0. Bailey, Mrs. C. G, Boise, Mrs. Alfred Dale, Mrs. Chate Mrs, C. A. Miss Bodenstab Was Hostess Wednesday at Bridge Luncheon Miss Katherine Bodenstab onter- bridge. lunchet =p : of at te lune! in compliment | Miss Edith Swinton of Carrington and Miss Cherline Wisehart of Fargo, the house’ guests of the Misses Ruth and Marion Staley, who are spending ithe week here. There were four In compliment to Miss Esther) tables, each tily decors Schultz, who will leave September 1| sweet pe: weet peas ai for Minneapolis to attend school; luses wero used this winter, Miss Josephige Kositeky| Bridge was pla cntertatned last evening gf a theatre) Con, honors. going to Miss Swinton party at the Eltinge. “ ‘were ten| and Niss Bethilda Hess of Mandan. guests, Miss Louise Conklin of Chicago was Following the picture the guests| @lso an out-of-town guest. were taken to the Kositeky home, 723 abate: tla Eleventh street, where a refreshment FOR DAUGHTER course was served on the lawn, pret-!' Mrs. N. H. O’May entertained Wed- tily lighted with Japanese lanterns,! nesday afternoon with a party ccle- Miss Marjorie Coulter assisted the| brating the fifth birthday of her hostess. daughter, Katherine Zimy. There Out-of-town guests included Miss| Were fourteen little guests. The Dorothy Hjelmseth and Miss Wini-{ children were entertained on the lawn fred Halfyard of Mandan. during tho afternoon. A luncheon “ was hell bred Serta hetybertd AUXILIARY DANCE TO BE FRIDAY] Peas in pastel shades were used about Committees for the American te-| the rooms and the placo cards and gion Auxiliary pavement dance, to be| £#vors were In yellow. gives on. Avenue A Frid ii tre at work on plans to make the af: TO YELLOWSTONE PARK fair one of the most successful of| Mt and Mrs. doe Keisershott and its kind, "Invitations are ‘extended bhi eBay roth a to those who do not tare to dance to days on thelr way to Yellowstone na- comider cboctatars, Seats will bel tional park. Mrs. Kaisershott was Hughes’ residence, 38 Avenue A, and| fermerly Miss Marie Mercer. aay fee refreshments will he VISITOR LEAVES CORN ROAST THIS EVENING Miss Mabel Aaberg and Miss V. Nupen will be honor guests roast to be given this evenin; home of Miss Dorothy Keller, 104 Avenue A. There will be six couples of young aa oe Miss Aaberg is leaving soon for Minneapolis where ahe will attend the McPhail Conser- vatory of Music and Miss Nupen will go with her parents to Jamestown to make her home. LEAVING FOR JAMESTOWN Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Nupen and fem- ily, who have been residents of Bis- marck for several years, are. leaving} j; in’ about a week fot . Jatiestown, in where they will make thelr home. Mt jupen has been in the grain busines: in Bismarck and will take charge of; ace ah sicha esas ais elevators in Jamestown this fall.| >¥ car. ' TREASURE HUNT rigs tle Pe A honed .A numbeg of Bismarck young peo- 5 AB ple have received invitations to a, “Treasure Hunt” for this Saturd evening. The .name of thi not known, the invitatior only the directions as to thi place of the evenii ON WEEK-END TRIP G, N. Livdahl, commissioner of the| fo" weeks. compensation bureau, will| °°" morrow morning for Devils! ReTURN FROM MOTOR TRIP Take and Starkweather to investigate) itv and Mew 3, Ay Hoffman, re: claims. He will be accompanie tases yesterday from Colorado and Mrs, Livdahl and family, who, will) Nebraska, where they have been on mond. They will return home Mon- | * occ wiser lay. RETURN FROM CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. W. L, Smith daughters, Kathryn a - rived in Bismarck yesterday after- noon from Riverside, Calif. Mrs. Smith and daughters have been in California for past nine months, Mr. Smith driving down about two months ago to accompany them wl McClusky where she has mn spend: RETURNING HOME | ing a two weeks’ vacation. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Bonham, who; VISITOR LEAVES Bliss Peak nd Denver, Cale ae 00) iten eT cig che their way home. They will come Wensel, left this morning / Bagh) Louise Conklin, Miss Charline Wie Miss Schultz Honoree at Miss Kositzky’s wal arty Last Evening; Bak wee Lo orning for Minot and Bot- tineau for a ten days’ visit with rela- tives and friends, LEAVES FOR JAMESTOWN V.'C, Cleveland of Garrison. 10 been the f Mrs. F. Martin in Bismarck, ing for Jamestown. will stop in Bismarck again en route to hor home. —e_ HERE FROM RAPID CITY Mailtou: Se son, Wil- MOTOR TO MINNEAPOLIS Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Rosen left this morning for Minncapo! where they will visit relatives for a They made the trip by trip. LEAVE FOR HILLSBORO 1 .,Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Klipstein and aj Me. R, M. Ludemann left | Wednesday morning by car for Hills- boro, where they will visit relatives and friends. RETURNS FROM MeCLUSKY Miss Minnie Tapley, nurse at the Bismarck hospital, has nea fr Florence, through the Black Hills and are ex- eit in Bismarck about. September | home in Grand inst. \ RETURN, HOME AT HOSPITAL | Me, and» Mra, Bort Hedstrom of | Wilton have returned to their home Miss Marion Kelsven of Almont un- ort dorwent an operation pestertey, morn: | ver a short sisi wie ME a Wise ing at the Bismarck hospital for the reineval <@ bar Seni. | RETURNS TO JAMESTOWN Mrs. L.-F. Wanner, who has been Mr, and Mrs. E. Kelsven, the elty with thelr daughter, visiting at-the heme of her son, E.G. Wanner, left todey for her home-in Ye Olde Time Dance to-| jamestown., : might, Heart. Bixer JRE, PROM. MeKENZ close out a companies Peary mother, Mrs. Wile iam Harju, spent Wednesday in marek, . jer’ parents, re in —— Mrs. J. G. i ma ployed “at . G. Mani semployed “al the A.W. Lucas store's cuntined to her home by i wee TO VISIT IN MINNESOTA ron sp hee. gone ‘to his home at’ Bu! » for a two ‘weeks’ visit relatis HERE, FROM DRISCOLL H..M. Ward of Driscoll was inthe city yesterday. on business. 4 ,TO WASHBURN Mr. and Mrs. C, A, Bust went to to attend the funer- Forks| well with | ward | feet and a huge crane sw’ * Pearl Novelty Graded pearls enfiched with blue crystals descend in a cascade from the erystal clasp of this formal neck- ace. RETURN FROM BLACK HILLS Leo Leonard returned yesterday from the Black Hills where he has been spending a week's vacation. RETURN FROM BLACK HILLS Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Penner and daughter, Shirley, and son, Robert, 821 Fourth street, have returned from a two weeks’ motor trip through the Black Hills. PAR Mr. and Mr Braddock are pi E born yesterday at the St. Alexius hos- pital. ” HEREAMRDM ALMONT A. "Nuq Almont ck yesterday, was shopping in Bi VISITING COUSIN HERE Mrs. George Purfeerst of New Salem is spending the week here with her cousin, Mrs. K. C. Martin. HERE FROM JUDSON i Mrs. Stanley Salvick of Judson is ending a few days in Bismarck, bopping and visiting friends. ON MOTOR TRIP M. Elbertson of the Corner grocery has left ona day tour of the Yellowstone National park. HERE FROM GARRISON W, B. Neal of Garrison is spend- ing the day in Bismarck. IN FORT YATES Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Keller spending the day in Fort Yates. HOUSE GUEST ; Miss Geneva Holm of Minneapolis, is the house guest of Misses Blanche and Melba Whittemore, ——<____—__—__—° { AT THE MOVIES |, ELTINGE THEATRE 2 Thrills of the sort you sce once in a lifetime are promised in Steel,” the big steel “spe Milton Sills in the starring role at the Eltinge for today and Friday and Saturday. Sills i s always been known as a In' past pictures he has ied upon to perform some hard ‘oats, but in “Men of Steel” he surpasses anything in the “be-man’ stuff that he has ever done on the sereen. i For cxample, there is a scene in which Sills, hanging from an iron hook and chain, is swung down into a vat in a steel mill tn which Victor MecLuglen is threatened with death from molten steel that is sereine to- m, McLaglen grasps Sills’ ings Sills ‘heavy and precious burden the vat and over masses of el, depositing him in safety at the other end of the big 5 is was starved in the Mins of the Tennessee Coal and Iron Company plant at Birmingham, Ala.. and had the steel workers on edge while it was being filmed. MoLaglen is a big, heavy man, and when the scene was over Sills knew he had been earryine a real burden. A slip would have meant an-thing to both of them, are and out o molten as cut out of the ordinary and 3 with action and human in- o Tom Ty- ’s new screen hero, comes pitol theatre tomorrow for ‘engagement in the third of distinct); hia serie: drama, Tom, with his, horse, a Musketeer.” “The Coney den and his "| six-year old pal, are much in evidence. Frits Oxford is responsible ete asl tale, and he has come roll Co pa gets away fromthe cuteand-d: ttern in & thoroughls Eicome <> delightful fashion. nT + pin Meerame eee ' Menus For the ” Family BY SISTER MARY BREART AST ar) jue, oe th ream, puffy ome a feat and raisin muffins, ilk, coffee. LUNCHEON—Cream of tomato soup, croutons, apples with rice, lem- onade. DINNER—Salisbuty steak — with baked agitre'ig Ri potatoes, elles abbage juckleberr: . bread. mil coffee. ‘ery often a luncheon for young children fur- jourishment. In this Rater much the dessert of rice sugar an pples served with ae Cert makes almost a full men ‘Ta child under 6 years of age. With tomate soup and crisp diet is ide: ‘With Rice ae 2 eggs, 1 hee cup Ly \-2 cups yeu boiling wat 6 apples, Cook 4 milk and salt in double ble. boiler until tender. Beat sere 2 ony snare d_stir int ries mixture. kw thick, 10 or 15 minutes. In the meantime, s and cut in of cracking western melo-, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. School Building © Cannot Be Rented | Auto Goes in Ditch For Business Use’ Long Reach, Calify Aug. 26--(AP) | —Russell A.’ McKinley, blind attor- } ney who figured .in.the Aimee Semple Devils Lake, McPherson investigation, a man be- A school board cannot legally rent; : or lease a school building for com-| lieved to be John Law, anda third mercial purposes, g to unidentified man were drowned here decision hande today, when their automobile plunged | telct Judge. C. into a ditch, Search was made for the Joined permanently the si body of a fourth man_ believed to at Maxbass, Bottineau county, from | have been in the car. The machine, renting a building purchased for instead of turning on to @ detour, school »urposes for motion. picture} crashed into the water filled ditch. shows is) pisioae atts edna ae charged. The quit was! brought against’ we} Baird Files Suit school board by a number of Max-: in Williston Case }buss citizens, who red a shors} Minneapolis, Avg. 26—(AP)—L. B.! time ago x temperary injunction} from District Judge A. G. Burr: of receiver for the Williams | State Bank of Williston, N. Rugby, The building had beet pur- chased and remodeled for the pur} County pose of a school gymnasitin, but the | f° "ficld suit in Henepin count } trict court today aga. Thoeny of Glencoe an board later rented it to a motion picture manag whic iti: i zens obj a ‘ iuist of Minneapolis as administra. aie ate of Hatry L. Simons in which recovery of np- ately $150,000 in bank collut- sought, The complaint alleges that Simons and other creditors of the bank ob- tained from the stockholders and di- 4 tors of the bank 4 trust sreement ith intent te in control of The Chinese still hold spectacies iii the'baak te superatitions “reverence, and ‘to be "Tye (rust agreement, it in alleged, move them when greeting a social superior. Aug. 26—(4)— for which | adinission achool bear of a school building: purposes whe not actually for school pur poses, but that such other use} must temporary tn its nature, not exclusive, nor shall it lake cn a commercial aspect.” (tors of the e: of i In What Month Is Your Birthday? Millinety—to close out a few good numbers of late summer hats at only $1.00.— Smith Bowen Hat Shop, Bis- (Three Drowned When! Ye Olde Time Dance to: | night, Heart River Pavilion. | DR. M. E., BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 116% Fourth St. Phone 240W Bismarck, N. D. On your Birthday send your Mother Flowers Hoskins-Meyer Home of K-F-Y¥-R —_ Tonight Thursday, Friday and Saturday Matinee Every Day Menct Steet DORIS KENYON , jant Among Big Pictures Tongues of white ‘blue flame leaping to heaven in roaring sheets of destruction—a . sca of molten steel sweeping down like a tidal, wave from hell—and then the bronzed, - gleamirg, half-naked body of a man fighting his way through... .. the heart of ag! us, [and the right to be one of the men of steel his re- ward, Ja Suggested by R. Gy;Kirk’s short story, “United States Flavor” Mac Allison, George Fawcctt, Frank Currier AESOP FABLE COMEDY the dessert planned for]. THE CURTIS HOTEL PENTH STREET 47 FOURTH 4VENOR MINNEAPOLIS, U. S.A; “Where the provided for the transfer of the cap-} ital stock to those creditors as trus-! tees. The complaint declares that the transfer was made in violation of | banking laws, _ | + Fall and winter apparel ar-, riving daily at popular prices. —Bismarck Cloak Shop. Ye Olde Time Dance to- night, Heart River Pavilion. Bobbing Is Beautifying When we cut your hair. For not only do we fol- low the latest styles in hair dressing, but we apply them in such a manner that ‘they are most becoming to you. You will appreciate the difference between just an ordinary haircut and the bobbing we do. Phohe® forian 'appoint- ment. 4200) ae A. W. Lucas Co. Beauty and Bob Shop FOR SALE Prospering Grocery Store and Meat Market. Splendid location in a town of 10,000 populatic Priced reasonable. Write T: ic Ad. No, 97. [7 —— PAGE FIVE WANT ADS BRING RESULTS TRIBUNE Better Kodak Finishing “YOU'LL NOTICE THE DIFFERENCE” HOSKINS - MEYER ee SM GIFTS THAT LAST Pim One ‘ A REWARD OF ; HONOR Whenever an honor is to be conferred—for a retiring bus- iness associate—or as a mark of special distinction — a Gruen “Precision” Watch is the ideal gift. We invite you to consult us. Bonham Brothers Jewelers and Optometrists THERE ARE MANY NEW MODELS IN COATS AND SUITS THAT WELCOME YOU IN OUR DISPLAY OF FALL AND WINTER APPAREL After a most careful consideration of these many new models, ‘ we selected what we considered the most desired styles in the. finest, fabrics in’ the season's favored colors. Before planning a.single item of your fall and winter wardrobe, we urge you to: take the time to inspect our varied showing of coats, suits and «| dresses for every occasion. - Fall Hats You will admire our fall millinery There are hundreds of hats—new fall hats in all styles and shapes. A vast se-.. iection of scores of these models means that you can choose wisely and well. Accessories In varieties to match Women, each year, are watching more carefully the se- lection and purchase of their dress accessories, and well they may, for each season marks further refinements, _ greater niceties, in these important items.