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Mrs. W. H. Thompson] Ankenmans Hosts of Minot Honored] at Dancing. Party at Several Parties| on Monday Evening | in compliment. to Mrs. W. H.| Misses Anna Mae \- Thompson of Minot, the house guest kenman and Willlam Antonie ‘a of Mrs. Henry Hanson, Mrs. J. L.| tertained last evening at Ce Mullin entertained eight guests Mon-| club with a daneing party. day at a bridge luncheon. The tables} were cleverly.decorated with were decorated with roses and swect| and flowers, Serpentine ad peas and the. same flowers were used] nival note to several of th neces. about the room: Two contest dances were d, the Bridge was played ap at aft- Pid in one being won by Miss Janc geo Eon be ing. to A Ppt z The and ie Pane by Kelly seth. . T. Thompson and Mrs./ Simonson. Grant Knowles’ orchestra John Loberg of Wilton were out-of-| furnished music for the dancers. town gucsts. There were about 100 guests includ- A brid breakfast was given this| ing Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hartwick of Beets ‘courtesy tol VAC IT stack wopee ee sored” » Tr sy to ‘loc! wei Mrs, Thompson. Several affairs were ss ee naa ba bad given last week in her honor. Alta Hurdelbrink Miss Eleanor Libbey |Honor Guest Monday |, New State Library |Evening at Shower Commission. Assistant} rs. rrea Hanson, 712. Seventh — street, entertained 16 guests, mem- Miss Eleanor bey arrived in| bers of the Philathea ‘lass of the the city today fi Oshk Wis.,| Presbyterian church, evening at «fe to assume her duties as as: a handkerchief shi in honor of the state libra i Miss Alta Hurdelbrink who is leav a graduate of the University of Wis-| ing’ tonight for Washington, D.C consin, has been taking the summer) The evening was spent in v3 library course at that institution and| games. in addition. has had practical exper-| The hostess was assisted in serving jence as a Kbrari: nd in teaching. | by Miss Attie Greve and Miss Lavina Miss Libbey was eppointed assizt-| Peterson. ant any ie int Miss Mar- iad gare! el of ismat i Evsged: Mine Wale hos had ar Treasure Hunt of’ of the reference division for severa we aa and hard Cap ag haa wi — wana Night in club women from al rts of tl state, for many of whon she suggest. onor of Miss Nupen ed club programs and reference ma- Peeenszarer”? terial for the preparation of club] In compliment to Miss Velma Nu- papers. pen, who leaves this week for James- iss Libbey will assume her duties| town to make her home, Ronald Mc- September 1. Intyre entertained Saturday evening en bes a beetirs zeny is Paes chien of TTEND OLD SOLDIERS’ |& treasure hunt. The hunt nat TO TERUMON on” | the William Moore: achoet where the A. P. Coons of Bismarck, veteran] Suests received instructions that led them to a vacant house back of the oS tal pe Vieng pay hk Eee ine courthouse in Mandan. From there Moines, fowa, where he will attend a| se, "ere directed to the cannon reunion, ‘pf soldiers who served their| on the Capi which gave them country during the war of 1861 to Girections ‘to the home of Mrs. A. 1865, ‘Mr. Coons was a member of] *fnce On Sith street. a company H, 180th Indiana Volunteors.| getted with Japasenc’ lemterts, ard He will make the trip to the Io panese lanterns end capital by automobile, This son-in-law,| cherry blossoms. A prettily appoint- Rertieaieen Soe ee Dye: safttthel instructions were found by _| the guesth that took them to the Mc- ACCEPTS POSITION IN WASHING-| 86, 00"tome where’ dancing, was oh: joyed until late in the evening. The { { "| | Miss Alta Hurdelbrink will lei y ‘wag decorated to represent a tonight for Fairmount, N. D., where! desert scene and supper was served xdp she will visit her parents for a fe} in tents. The yard was lighted with days before leaving for Washington,| lanterns. . The treasure, two boxes of D. C., where she has accepted 5 pe found in the house. tion in the bureau of foreign and do-|' There were 16 gues! Those from meetic commerce. Miss Hurdelbrink! out-of-town included Miss Julia An- has been employed at the Quain and| derson, Norton Davis and Robert Ramstad clinic ‘bere. Frealee ae Jamestown and Bert. come ines of: Los jes, Calif. LEAVE FOR KANSAS src Mr, and Mrs. , H. Crowell, wh ARRIVED Fi EAST has been visiting here for the | Miss Maude and Miss Ida ts. two weeks at the home of Iverson arrive Bismerck last ‘ nd Crowell’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. O.| night after an extended eastern trip Agre, left last night 8 ey os rs and shee St. Caldera ; E. 3 to points in Cana - er, Mrs. Levine Crowell, whé. willl city and other eastern cos EAR COUSIN: make her home with the They’ also’ visited wale —_—— nial in Philadelp! ENTERTAINED FOR MISS STEEN rty given last e Mra, Ci Nelaon and daughter,{ 1 was so glad to see him, that ie ae rreaeh eae ty Miss Muriel Elsic May, and Mrs. Nelson's father,|when he had gone, after being per. Hart. Miss Steen, who was formerly; ys It. was going to spoil'his fun, I knew, when Jucques returned, and 1 dreaded to tell him his ‘rival was a ———e | turned home with them. RETURN FROM WEDDING ‘TRIP ' the tri Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tharelson have ip by car. to the Black Hills. They. were in| Misses Hazel and Gladys Pearce di 1 wondered just how I could Bismarck over the week-ond, leaving] and Mrs. George McMahon and son] break the news to him m tactfully. But I heard nothing from him. About the throat is a bolster collar : 8 j Ww Monday for Dunseith where ney in trae ie cast, They visited the]. For thres days, there was no @otc, of the most lovely blue velvet. with : Get Ready For School Week east iy iq i k 1-]no flower, nor even a telephone call ° corsage of the colored flowers at was formerly Miss Rose Moynier. | great bakes, New vengton’ Dr C. end | from hin’ Then. Aunt. Louise showed |the shoulder. Only a woman of Aunt “he clipping from the English edi- | Louise's height and her dash could J s F Special Purchase Sale Mrs. a tion of a paper telling of a frightful ne cpa Gr wail - ake does. nr LEAVES FOR HOME IN ST. CLOUD|accident in which two American mo- on her, the frock is above reproach. visiting at Stecle for. several days.) LEAVES llccn Drinkwise hac gone|tor-cars had coltided and sil she oc: ‘The bathing coutumes here are gay G B 9 Ss D J..A.| to her home in St. Cloud, Minn., aft-]cupants had heen injured and taken and interesting, and the pajama f Ooys ul Ss Prescott, who will be a guost et the] ere few days’ visit in Bismarck with|to the American hospital each suits are beyond anything -#! " | have ever seen in stunning color egin-! ‘RETURNING TO BISMARCK dther points of interest. A. Weblitz, who has is expected to return home tomo: a She will be accompanied by her cousin, Mrs. Arvid Backlund and| Imagine what a shock to see rs, Wehlitz home for a time. Miss Katherine Donovan, 606 Ninth|my’s name among the injured! Aufit | binations. ray : % 7 RETURNS FROM FLASHER —_| street. Louise and I immediately” tnctored ‘ange ‘and redrins’ well ae ait the | BEN LYON ies fri as of yellow ape exce2d- ‘paterned ees to the hospital, and we learned that | lighter sh: Flasher, ‘where See teen “Asien "1 RETURNS FROM MINNESOTA |he was in a very serious condition, | ingly smi B. St ing her aunt, Mrs. Matt She The thiee in the HAVE GUESTS at ouldn't help Weegpg. when they | marek today. sepien 2, ame en — . HERE FROM WILTON Charles and Gobel will leave 2 ai IN WISHEK Mya. M. M. Newman o Wilton was ednesday morning for a fishing; - Miss 4 in Bismarck over’ the week-end. Wi ta lakes. . s Pia tae ot tee Hane? ite, to. . VISITED, HERE MONDAY Misses Esther and Agnes Halest: ITY - arrived she has two weeks’ . on at points in South Dakets. 7o VISIT UNCLE — se Tsang fags tow day a with his uncle, Mr. Garrison: Takes Dash to Wear It Germaine Whisked to Deauville to Recover From Shock of Finding Jimmy, Injured, in Hospital that included boat tripe on the Great) ‘The blue taffeta gown Aunt Louise bought ' Deauville, France. ; So here I am, where all is’ gay, DR. M. E. BOLTON jsince it -ix: August’ when Deauville So” mueh” hus. ‘happened since 1 | Feaches the height of its seavon—and | you last. As you know |I am quite too preoccupied to enjoy bs. Jacques ‘returned, and we spent a it as 1 should, even though Jucques jg] 116% Fourth St. Phone 240W Miss Olga Steen was guest of hi RETURN FROM VISIT heavenly evening together. is coming tomorrow. Bismarck, N. D. Clothes do not interest me at all.| However, I am sending you a photo- ormerty | Mr., G bere . returned frees Fond ty 4 ' aa age clack pr elope eat ‘at the Bank of N a-jdu Lac an uth where the: jsit- y - which is ultra smart, and quite one eh leave in the near-future|ed Mr, Nelson's parents and other|After all, he has been marvelous to ‘of the loveliest models I have seen for Minneapolix where she will study| relatives for the past six weeks. Mr.jme, and so very good natured about here or in P. music at the McPhail School of Music.| Nelson met them at rhe and re-! everything. Of blue ta’ ‘hey made deep blue that is not quite navy, but close to it, it has a full bouff i returned from. their wedding trip) RETURN FROM EASTERN TRIP |again on the scene. All the following | mude of dyed blue lace, Dr. . 83 seen home this|but they were hopeful of his recov- ‘i oe shies, “4 ane the part mers ing fi month's vacation at/ery. velousty soft and feminine frocks o! n Lys r A sr Nelson, who g Iie summer cottege at Green lake,| dust think, the very evening 1 chiffon lace. Light blue is v serve Delicious Ni a thousand suits for our Z sp ae Spicer, Minn. He w was 80. happy and 50 pasinelel. a lar here for evening. Thou; a) CRUSH | chain stores. We re-: iter, jarie. immy—was the evening he ‘crashed | my favorite for evening +77 a. \ SCHOOL OF RNS cae = into another car, and all but lost his |to- admit that it 3 range | . Miss is quite too tragic. The bouffant frocks prange-Crusl 4 ii ii Ruth Savler of ned reed wil teach| Mr. and Mra. Enoch, Becker of| There was, of course, siuthing we | which Lanvin crehtge with such suc: | MWe? Orenses wool cassimere, that will could not have seen Jimmy had we noon and for dinner wear. Fitst, healthfulcarboneted weter—next. 1 get more hopeful news! the juice of luscious oranges—next, che Fi § Gibbs’ 8 was. very, much upset-—I| from Jimmy, and when he is out of delicate flavor of thet peel. Added to ‘rom George Gibb: Secret Creek diatgict yesterda: LINTON PEOPLE HERE life. 1, Mrs, M. C. Doyle, Bismarck} Linton were in Bismarck Saturday fn could do at the hosp’ and we |cess are much in evidence for after- to Glen Ullin to attend the . Hf neat caine rors of Mr. Becker's brother-in- poe do, but Aunt Louise, seeing; When law. danger, I am sure I will find much this, che sestfut tang of the fruit acid Service Story, “The Yellow iP iti i found in oranges, lemons and limer—a. Dove’ i Mr. and Mrs, M. Jasesk of Chicago, RETURN TO STERLING I rose a8 condition | more here to write to you wbout. fond pee pape symp swatl (inn pants, in the new fall last of the week| Mrs. Martin Nelson and Mrs. E. was—i i r Devotedly, _« pure food color, eh : 7. j {or thelr home. after» two. wesks'| Fogariy have returned to thelr homes GERMAINE. Salts tnd candies pure cane sua, NEWS' PICTURES t styles. Sizes 6 to 17 yrs. visit in Bismarck with Miss Mary}in Sterling after. a short visit in the : — — nares — . $12 to $16 values. wv Huber. They will go. by way ofjcity. ‘ a Bismarck visitor over Saturday and | son of Minot visited friends here yes-, Showing crowds at " A Spe- Tanke ‘Park. ; VISIT HERE Sunday. terday. : Valentino's Bier cial, 4-piece suits SHOP HERE Mr, and Mrs. Herman Nieman of HERE ON BUSINESS Mr. and Mrs. Paul Skartvedt and| Sterling, who has been visiting in| fp, i, Pholps of Steele was in t LLOYD HAMILTON Mrs. 8. 0. Skartvedt of Mott ere| Bismarck for a week, have returned city’ yesterday ‘on business. COMEDY, “JOLLY TARS” $9.75 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE RETURN TO GRAND FORKS ‘angerine fiftieth anniversary of the Custer] skillful retreat of Chief Joveph Mrs. Oscar Bridston and Mrs. at 7 ne disaster “on the “Little Big Horn the Nes Perces. taba Sether of Grand Forks, who stopped : Custer's campaign is carefully d ua in Bismarck for a short visit en; ‘scribed, and there are interesting] Gross agricultural wealth of Can- route to their home after being at| and enlightening chapters on tho} ada at the end of 1926 37, B3E,- | Leith with relatives, left this morn- | {wholly apocryphal story of “the re-] 942,000, un increase of ing for their home. | venge of Rain-in-the-Face,” on the] over that of 1924, according to a bul- pine killing of bee bs, warrior, © lectin .of the Canadian Government >. RETURNS FROM VACATION | Horse, and of the almost incredibly] Bureau of Statistics, Bruce Halliday of the shoe depart- j fnent of the A. W. Lucas store has returned from a two weeks’ vacation at Minneapolis and other points in Minnesota and at his home in Minot. HERE FROM SOUTH DAKOTA Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Deible of Web- ster, S. D., motored to Bismarck, Sat- urday for a few days’ visit with friends. They will return home to- morrow, RETURNS TO ST. PAUL Miss Florence Walsch, who has been spending her vacation in city with her mother, Mrs. Mar Walsch, has returned to St. Paul, RETURNS TO CASSELTON Mrs, W. A. McVey, who has been «pending three. months in Bismarck! + - with her hushund, left this morning |-phis toque displayed in New York is for her home in Casselton. of tangerine velvet with a small brim of felt. RETURNS FROM MONTANA ae webile jytled tetee w this ‘ i From coast to coast, mothers are buying school shges he has been for the past t for their boys and girls. By purchasing Webb Broth- on business interests, : . A $ ree ers’ Quality Shoes for children you can save money. GUEST OF PARENTS Paul Maassen of Portland, Ore. has| pyene. Published by Minton, arrived in Bismarck for « short Company, York, pri * with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. dobn| «coe ee sects tn ; For Girls Maassen, Sr. ine pidier tl For Boys ral a ooh When shopping for the The boys need sturdy shoes, uld convey to fu- eirls* ‘ j ray 4 biaunehen of New fire constations "3 Sais aden -of Ane girls’ shoes, bear in mind such as our genuine Good- to her home] }, generalship, military cf- that Webb Brcthers sell only year Welt Oxfords and Shoes narck for a few); ys and individual reliable, well-made shoes, in tan or black. days. y cterized many of — igns Byrne, who live SHOP IN BISMARCK in Bismarck, N. D., has attempted, 0 $ $ $ $5.00. Mr. and Mrs. M. Montgomery and] the basis of extensive research and 2.75 to 5.85 3.75 to 5. Sam Conley of C jania township] a ‘personal ktowledge of the: Indian were shopping in Bismarck Moriday.| which extends sovery many, years, to seth RULER give the Indian ‘his due. To fchiieve i a f this, it has been necessary to loo Mi ; -| inte’ the ‘causes of the Indian wars The Growing Girl apolis, who has been visiting friends] and to reveal the lamentable hi here, left this morning for her home.} of our relations with the red man, a sordid tale of treatyJbreaking and bad RETURN -FROM JUDSON fait! aes Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bernstein, w! This volume is of especial timely motored to Judson for a interest this year, which marks the visit, have returned to Bis uy IS ILL |. Dana Shearn is confined to home by illness, caused from an in- fection in his foot. ARRIVED HERE TODAY Mrs. Johy Peterson of Bradd arrived in the city today for av with friends. FROM KILLDEER Lena L. Hintz of Killdeer was the sires of friends here over the week- end. The growing girl can be taken care of with some very attract © tive patterns in snakeskin, calfskin, or combination of both, in the latest style Oxfords with flat or medium heels. vi $5.00 to $8.50 Webb Brothers SHOE DEPARTMENT “Smart Shoes For Smart Women” FOR SALE C. B. Nupen’s Residence 1006 Fourth St. Phone 349 HERE FROM BRADDOCK | Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Baxter of | Braddock shopped in the city Mon- ee es CHOOSE THE RIGHT SCHOOL { enn HERE FROM WASHBURN Miss Daisy Koepke of Washburn | was in Bismarck over the week-end. You wifl take only one business course. It will pay you to investiyute the many advantages of our school: tex of tultion main in xe Low quired tor Holland has a river called Y. In China there is a city called U, and in Sweden a town called A. Bee Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT - TUESDAY ate Satisfactory kK n save ju time write for full information. Neri rtalnme rata instruction & nteed OF 1 and money.” Call at the seh New Classes Every Monday | | i i t | Qsteopathic Physician 0. J. HANSON, President ita, that interesting. it skirt it cut steel” be: Boys’ new school Suits, and AILEEN PRINGLE specially purchased. Over. . ceived 75 of them, all wear better than most suits costing twice the price—with two pairs of Vaudeville PALACE - MANDAN Sueciol tot. at Tonight $6.75 and $8.75 8:15 and 10:20 é Bismarck Time oo Boys’ fine dress Caps for early fall in check and A Catalogue of see A style to go. with almost any $ 1 e suit. $1.50 values ............ ay " Bozeman Peas are grown in the famous. connie val : : WESLEY COLLEGE ‘ - ‘Affiliated with the State 4 WI . “4 section.) in te entire United States ¢ re Uni ity) ig BOYS’ LONGIES WID! BOYS’ LONGIES Will be sent free upon request ; ka courses in Boys’ Longies, full cut, Boys’ Longies, wool mixed, well made, sizes 6 to 17 pi Mi sizes B to 18 “Mo matter what brand of Peas you thought you liked best—buy the same sise in one of the ~ Music peo peng by us.and seo how far superior. E flavor are. Accepted it in roe ee ” taersty School shatg, fas baze ond girls $4, . Note: Peas are packed in 5 sizes. No. + |] Rooms, in Wesley, ool he Reale Moderate ners ~~ 1's being the smallest—and size is as im- versity-College Students. Har- = portant to the taste a6 the brand. oe bag Hall for Men. Lari- for Women. tai ue ; Address Wesley 1°, POA) 46 Wear 0 School of Reli- im tural Col lege,