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‘ ’ THE-BISMARCK TRIBUNE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1928 PAGE FIVE rr ee: i °TO VISIT IN MINNEAPOLI [geese aR ee, 7 Selection, Miss - Elvira Anderson| 12:00 noon. Sunday school, (Classes| Special music. CONSIDER ESPERANTO... Mrs. A. D. Anderson of Bellingham | CHURCHES | (Mandan), | for all ages.) 4 “0 "Come to My Heart Lord | Adelaide, | Australia —The -Sodth Wash., who has been the guest of iB Vocal soto, Mr. 0. Nordlund. p. m. Intermediate-and Epworth Jesus.” 6.0.6.6. .. Ambrose Australia Education Advisory board eer brother, Max, Kupitz, left this Meise n 1 A Recitation, Migs Nelson, Lean. “The of the Evening is considering the advisability of es- morning for Minneapolis to visit for Song by th sion Band. {8 p.m. Evening worship. The Pas-| H Barri tablishing classes for the study ae uw few weeks before returning to her; FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH gublect A) Sung by the “evening (chorus choir.’ Esperanto in the state — scho Select reading, Mrs. C. E. Larson | tor will * preach on the home. | Cor. Fourth St. and Ave. B. | (Manda Real Flesh and Blood Saint.” We] Sermon aulS. Wright Esperanto is the proposed interna pete | Services for Sunday, Sept. 19. Recitation, Ellen Nelson, will be favored with Quartet en- | tional anon RETURN FROM WISCONSIN | Morning worship at 10:80. ia polo, i lee, a Men. | fitted, “Enough to Know” by | k NOTICE TO A.0. U. W. | ', E. ave re-| Attorney General Georg afer, Vocal Duet, Mrs. ‘unz and Mrs.| Organ Music. Prelude Andante aa SS AniScruasoatiai Made;Mrs. H. T. Nee turned from Hau Ciaive, Wis. where’ will speak on the Constitution, “i A. J. Mulmauist, G. "Baptiste, “offertory: “Com munion| MEMBERS AND FRIENDS o x have been visiting for severa ere: wi special music by the. Song by the choir. reuette, Postlude. March-Teilman. | of Miss Margaret| Entertains For Miss | weeks with Mra Wills mother and choir. | Benediction, if you have no ether church home Bismarck Fur Co. Welch’s Engagement Margaret Welch\"" """" ongoy Scheel at 18 clock, |All rw Iie to come to our or-|in he ise agai invite you 6, {eta See teeter Fete Becuel ——~ . KE. Kenne: u vices, worship with us. Strangers especial. | > | \ ‘sib nbd Wit Sed Rae oi ina Bees 7:00, rinet CHURCH or carist, |" ““"O"" ms (admission. A. 0, U. hear A vent iss Bar fegister w' leave, Senior . U. at Fl . ———— aa George A. We Nigieh of . Zurea) ee ree ae att a tery|Monday morning for Grand Forka,! Evening service at 8:00, SCIENTIST TRINITY ENGLISH LUTHERAN |Tucsday, Sept. 2ist. Cards|[ phone 610 207 Fifth St, calsaie or Cee dveaniant ia Facrdey ne, Z Se eee 4 Sigg di ss wo tor hej University Re KA. fet will speak una ret Bt & Ave, 0. CHURCH 8:30 promptly. 4 gle 7 Not al for her junior year, re will be special music e + { Stas renin at “<— ce paty.| to S Stlea Margaret Welch tuho ie to | Young People’s Chorus under” the jes TT The wedding ceremony will teveeplane Le Gieteh te” Ben da earns VISIT MOTHER leadership of Mrs. Hughes. inday School at 9:45 on Qctober 12. ‘Twenty intimate Koucky of Chicago, next month, Gar-|, Mr. and Mrs, Francia Kiley and; 0) 0 ons eae a teatimonial ais 4 “of Denhoff are ing a few, f] ISCOPAL meeting at 8 o’cloc! reading room P Evening worship. Tiridhe ‘wan plnted at tn anion the fi op iene dioica days in Bismarck with Mr. Kiley’s Rev. F, H. Davenport, Rector. is open in the church building every both morning and ev darlik the evenings Bombty Bolt The guests presented Misa Welch | mother, Mra. John Kiley. sixteentt mange ANE Tuceday, Thursday and Saturday, ex-| ing, by, “ii B. ixteent Inday a: ia nity. ept leg: olidays, from Pp. m, Duk, n the eve whe fllard snd ‘ine Mary id eB etic a laa ag TO GO TO ST. JOSEPH 8am. Holy Communion. |All are welcome to attend these ‘A color scheme of pink, and white ‘; Pet mnie “4 he so Ll z m. - ir ae services and to visit the reading gar. os pital 0 jenedict’ latins and sermon. roo den fiscens eine coed la in pink sar Thursday Musical | Academy a, St denen, til ciel ap. a Rvansang armOR. oR ita Gitte lay, for.a short business visit. church school open: last Sun- 1 iia ert about the rooms. The same celer| Club Entertains For {uy with a splendid attendance, New; ¢ Righth and Romer Sit. | PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH tiaeeceivet'was nasied'su'os/ Mrs. Romanowsky| "S.UAvE,ak mmeuraronas, {pants eels leiden Ake) sani aoe a 10 aa SE, sen \- a other ¢ d s, \. 9:30 a.m. J i chure! chool. eee eae trenitg Tor Mianeapolta, where) Rector has a calss for boys and young|’ | Philathea cinss, Mtrx. Hanson, lead- . she will enter the University: of Min-| men. F500 yp. m H Mrs. Ralph Penner Jn compliment to Mrs. OF. (Dl nesta asa sophemore, prwedneniay, 8.n. m. Bible claus andl very . 30 a, m, Morning worship. (This HMignappalic: tg mak hor -hone, a ir meeting in the churel is broadcast by radio. station s New it | mambers. of the ‘Thursday jeat| BIRTHDAY CLUB ENTERTAINED | Thursday, 7:90 p.m, choir practice} KFY : glad entertained Friday - with a 1, The be vg First} |B W. Thorn of Mandan will) McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL bes Prelude: of. Local W.C.T.U. jock Iuncheon at the Grand Pacific aor aan ae ie net preach a papsagr apn wae oe jursday evenin; al i@ home o! alter Mrs. Ralph Penner was clected Genes were marked for 14 guests. | Mrs. Tohin Peterson. Ch rae ACAL. ee 6 Divine aces president rs S apecal oma meot the | The sale was canteted with» basket LEAVES FOR CITIES a oF Berd. Pewee co ieee ete, Mackie worship, Tho| Oy saves bap ag, ae Barut sky: was presented with an attractive | , George F. Flannery left this morn-|_,The Sunday morning services be-' pnstor will preach on the subject, rs Ranetice é ak, ing for St. Paul, after transacting! sinning at 10 oclock | will be im, “The Choice of the Second Bes e Prayer and Cradle church, Other officers elected imine mae jcharge of Rev. Earl, Superintendent! “Too Easily Sal s Westie, es cs | clude by C. Boise, vice rest: i oe jof the Society for the Friendh The Choir will ig the Anthem) Mrs. Morris. eet Be Catan nee Methodists _ ‘Enjoy GUEST OF SON A vocal duet by tho Ne s|Turn Ye Even to Me” by Harker| Solo: “O Eyes That Are Weary.” | torent Mrs ie. @. Gh a, corre: Annual Gathering Mra, A. Heath of Kenmare is in| Sunday school 11:00 9. m. and Me. Bruce Wallace will favor ss . Brackett ding secretar; Mrs. J. OL Bismarck, the guest of her son, Ed ‘An interesting program in(itt, ye comet oe Neate inited Acti inpeaiea, Tats, oe «| on Friday Evening)", Tad ost Meade, Vibe ena [Semen par wea aon n. gave t 8 o'clock in t ing Hon.| pare . | Postlude: March ‘Triumphant vmaeting held re-| wes ee bies Pte ralie neeorves| Cee Bhater, Attorney: Genstel,. will bade Offertory. Offer-| RR Rea inna town, Mrs. Anke peeisrs of tie McCabe Meth: | cee Gnl'n TECONE « on dor apven: | deliver an address on “The Church of fire in C-shackley.. Postiude. March Mrs. Morris, sutennea:| 6 bye rt rata one rik ek ae i tl Christ, und the Constitution ae the omaine-Gounod. Parents desirous| 12 m. All departments of the church HOME COOKING convent even a con- nited States” under the aul | school. bier tie ie Bea War th heres of tke HERE FROM FLASHER TE ie Committee! Wee tan any es coves ti 7 eon: an Endeavor So of the al of the 5 8 p.m, Evening service. program which included musical]. Miss Vera Sawtell of Flasher vis-|° The chorus cholr will wing. [te : om eek tnt ff. tert aumbers by Mrs. W. J. Taggart, Mrs.| ited friends in the city yesterday. | 4 cordial invitation ix extended to, There's # secret inthe art of catering. M. Davis and Adolph vee maori n. Pecple who are used to home cooking are BOY SCOUTS MEET Sites Ruth Hanse gave two readi ~ FROM KULM — ften satisfied wi > ki py _-arge number of members of the} _ The Fooms were prettily decorated], Mr. and Mra. W. M- Wilken of/ ZION BV, LUTHERAN CHURCH og Me : aor sol tery eas iach water se band Vey e Presbyterian Boy Scout troop were) With cut flowers for the occasion and) Kulm spent Friday in the city. Gissourl Synod) | . at restaurants, in attendance at the meeting last of the evening Mrs. Feet and Avenue A. y ‘ P, vever, ev are ore than con- night when Zane “Taylor, Carcis E, E. Sten nder, assisted nes bee: BoaRSENER Went to MMbicenate Vv Pastor. Here Ahab ‘they are ae har co i xmfry, Hurvel Erlenmeyer, Hugh! oo oa refresh: "| yesterday on business. n bf \ tent. jatever you ea’ el is we McCrory ‘and Jack Cowan featured refreshments. fn cheshire Sunday school. A tiny di h ipes. Th in‘a serious of boxing bouts. Tod The business meeting included a (Seishin tiiindatiincntaiaiccincnmanitey: Lot las has been added in charge of J cooked, according to ome recipes. e Potter announced that he had secur-| Teport of the present condition of the Mrs. A. Hilchen. | food is all of the best quality and served ed two rattle snakes to be used in| church by J. P. Jackson, who alsa | AT THE MOVIES || 16:36 2.0m. Morning worship. hot the Scout's animal show to be held| Commented on its he: rowth and UErctnseinndtcastaicimmancl (German. ) | ued inthe: near fatere the fact that all veld dine of the CAPITOL THEATRE Sermon: | Rev. 2, 12-17. “The Third Come and bring your families, We'll serve them well, and build up their appe- tites and their health at the same time. church are in splendid condition. C.| The Capitol Theatre announces the) Pastoral Letter to the Chureh at " ‘ A. Simpson spoke for the Men’s Bible import ict Pergumur.” TUAYMAKERS HAVE PICNIC | 4 Sind ne WE. Vaueeoutind | MotumPertant Blture of ie season every morning wervice the Ger- chapter of thu Gunlov Plagmakers en: n for the coming months.| Monday for u run of three days, ‘This. Man speaking people have an oppor- joyed a picnic last evening held ubout, picturization, of Herman ate: larg eh alla eg five milss trom the ety onthe Meno-| 4 0- U. © LODGE PARTY Stoby Dick” was selected by John| they, best un Tet Mi i sere rales ro te ty Oe te wan al, The A. O. U. W. lodge of Bismarck| Barrymore for his return to| the i nite haat saan ! ; Complete line of feature of the evening's entertain- soy pgante mdlgaclod to sie isin serean ee ae onl the ote ; ngitan Bible for this of mel ers and to the jandan | ner Brothers, after his stage triump. ag 7 . ™, ment, Miss Marlys Lahr finding ne [lodge to the opening party of the| as the greatest “Hamlet” of his gen : ‘© 4 fk; Fresh Candies and Ice Creams and songs were ‘enjoyed. ‘About 30] se@son to be held Tuesday night in eration. 5 aye lai . ms : = G members were in attendance, Miss| {Be hall. An orchestra has been, se- whe ee mine mame of a white “Sermon: 2 Cor. @ 14-18, 40 Ad or dancing .un moniae 0" ety, » as A vd Miles: 7 i Dorothy Dakin us chaperom. | thiveu. ‘4 nick lela Rovel, been uccepted az the meat uu-) Toward the Lodge. thentic and stirring of all American’ All cordially welcome to attend our 3 Re D babphada tice! ~~ soitig: ott cer RETURNS FROM EAST series of sea adventure. Asa screen **Tvices. eis ! i W Ee } Ce) The Bismarck Ministerial Associa-' L. H. McRoberts has returned from| Play, it has been greeted as the bipey LUTHRRAN CHURCH ; Gai tion will hold its annual meeting in, a visit to New York city and Philadel Ilgicest ices. Mtiteacoly of. Coe th St. and Ave, D. i g ‘A the nurses’ reception room of the Bis- Phila. At the latter place he attend.) ™arkable pictures. te taneon Rev. A. J. Malmquist, Pastor 4 marck hospital Monday afternoon sed the sessions of the American read whaling ayn of 1840 with @ scene! sunday school 9:46 a. m. : 1180, Election of officers will take| Chemical society representative | chat shifts from New England across Diving services 10:20 a, m. in the [EM A rag ond oie, mgarins, rar abaya oo! mm pcan vee nani o ial Bate ore, cersena ee Hl Floors That Add to the WH? be: discussed. Ali ministers ry wii y Boss Meredyth und directed an of eee a xteenth Sun: ae oad | clergy in the city are urged.to | SNTERS HOSPITAL by Millard Webb. Titles were written! Trinity. Sul beet: Jesus, a. Friend ‘ “ present, Charles Golel totered the Bis: [DY Rupert Hughes. The cast includes in the Hour of Sorrow and Death’ Home Furnishin To ORGANIZE BUN SUNDAY scHoot, | marek hospital morning ‘te un Dolores Costello and George O'Hara.| . Jog ot’ the Missionary ee } gs jerge an. operat Ir. f the I be by the | 7 AL members Ut abe Junior depart-| planned to leave for the state unc] gy wn THIINGE THRATRR wholcal Woren's Missionary Society, The [a OTHING attracts the attention so quickly nent if the ibe reabyte an Sunday pe nage er wt wrote the best-selling novel, “The i ree program wl be rend in the inside of your home as the floors. ool are asl me rr NM Sheik.” which Valentino miade into.a in by Ste acres ais, Seaton gueeatat ttm aregat Geog Rewdlg and nye dhat.a part of the house they are more prop- vill Be, held September (ae, faa be os | at a CAMPFIRE GIRLS a catia Bheik. Pe odes to “The Shell nes! Senge bythe chal liag Psesctia erly a art of the furnishing. jaases: will also +01 r fe rf Song ined. mesting the regular] Aecge ene eo ran the lovely lady| Select Treading, Miax Fthel Engen. Therefore it is only reasonable to suggest that you give to the selection of flooring the same einen | monthly council fire wes held and] of “The Sheik,” returned to the HONOR GUEST AT PARTY three girls were granted the rank of| screen especially to play in “The Ziel citation that you seould the naw diving room furniture. Mrs. Paul Corvinaki, who has re-| Woodgatherer. The girls were Doro- rs eee cently come from Jamestown to make! wy Schroeder, Mary Talx and Ellen *The. potion ‘pletare ery The perfect floor is OAK—recognized the world over for its beauty, durability, economy and sus- her home | here, was honor guest, at Phereill the EM, Hull novel was written by iven ry ist, a danghters, Josenhine and Miss| ‘ON VACATION lingua coin tina em ea errr Ey r ; ceptibility to fine finish. Phoebe Cervinski, at'thelr home, 509 8 Cetherine Bader, bookkeeper| of “Stella Dallas.” rhea Tenth street. Three ee of whist the. Fisk Tire Co., and Miss Emma] yj " pietie: al ‘1 i “part_of | Yasmin Long-Bell Oak Flooring, which we handle, an- swers every requirement of texture, manufac- were in play, honors going to Mrs.| Bader, beauty, plays the part of Yasmin, Ww etakail ‘4 Mrs, Paul Jasz-| will leave today on a week's vacation ‘ a : Raageabelh ant hee Pe tee) ar hae gan. "where| tae, chaeet "Ae | NLC GS pace fon vbr ome gy pr i show you in actual figures the economy of this TO LEAVE FOR OR MINNEAPOL! ther mein Malle ele preat. whom she loves. In the characte substantial Long-Bell Oak Flooring. rm ongyero if Cee eR Ment’ iesve| EN ROUTE TO MINNEAPOLIS _| tations, of the fiery youth who tries F. H. CARPENTER LUMBER C0. tomorrow morning for Minneapolis miss Mary McCoy, who has been| a deceiver, and the dancer, as well as Phone 15 H. G. Hanson, Mgr. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Matinee and Night VALENTINO'S Latest and Last Picture! The Sequel to “The Sheik” Matinee Daily at 2:30 where she will enter the University spadl Ing a week with her parents it} i, the retention of the storm; init Miss ato} jott, stopped in Bismarck today for = if Petes for's short visit at Trl mek a ahort visit: with frlends betors. gor) Of, the desert tale, it is understood | “TONIGHT (Saturday) in Fargo for a short visi the film is made along the dines, of of brothe batt aad sister, Mr. on to Minneapolis to attend] the book so that readers should find and Mrs. BW. Bete ae thrilling entertainment at the Eltinge : ENTERTAIN FACULTY AT. PICNIC Pegg od ce i pp uno tot ot | Ah! He was booked to lift eik” brin; alentino own, Mr. and Mrs, H. 0, Saxvik enter-| A. P. Cl iad i weights in vaudeville, but tained the teachers of the Bismarck) who travels, f 9562 Hall Claims Preunted This Year | he showed a preference for paalle schools at jicnic pany forth Dakota, will be Hail claims presented to the oa < with the at Oonner’e i marck tomorrow, the guest of 8.| hail department last week totaled ising cain el caged 4 gag tat 106 and brought the ¢otal number | dames. ‘Followii a wiener roast ning a hunting the for the year to 9,602, Grant coun- ; ty led the list with 20 losses. Other ti TO SEE GRAND CANYON Reinhold Sigmund, Alfred Bibel-| $° iT Hetdinnee, & Bowman 6. Mines, Florence Beste sod Chapel beimer, - Geetee | chlatmens, . and Burielat &, Dickey 7, Emmons 6, Garnier, who iting rela- left this morning for! Hettinger 4, Kidder ‘4, Logan 9, . tives here weeks Rochester,-Minn. where they” will Meintosh 8, ‘Morton 1, Nelson 6, planning to stop in Min weber Femingey. Oliver 2, Pembina 1, Pierce 1, Sar- & time and to see th % sheridan Hope 4 TEAL uT um AD Sharts has been visiting 2 Bismarck Lil-| with her husband, wh: ry ted Lg iis aaa with the U. S. bureau of b Rrrreg| | SAY, KIDS G. py aA Pe ae ot the] VISITORS LEAVE 1 Do you remember what Lan ‘Mrs. I. J, Moe and Mrs. B. V, the id, who have been guests of PI ‘Mrs. Mee’s daughter, Mrs. A. L. 0 bee, huye returned to thelr home in FIRE CLOWN j Veblen, Clty. Said you should tell your {REFECTED HOME FROM HAZEN | parents about this time DeLaney, the’ Tecavar fo loved banka s| ff of the year? Several, days’ business visit’ in Hazen, CLEAN ps Pichi Rey A YOUR Carl Heuple, WN Battonees sd ayer CHIMNEYS Stevens left today on 9 hunti ee went ip the digection of ine ND UNIVERSITY Min oH rooks will Sun- mama Pana wii]! FOR RELIABLE day or 7 le | DYEURA NCE : ‘ ing hers, the music or ate called Mangano wtp \ 4 her life. . 70 VISIT IN DICKINSON os : j We're showing our Shirts to the door, ee ve see for Dickinson where he will winit oxer| Cm : ee the prices moving ’em out in bunches. suena eee gs, 2 apm: ; Two big shipments just received, ot an gr at 301 it a ek most of em selling for $2.00.

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