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q- SATURDAY; JUNE 1 Theatre Party Is Given in Compliment to Esther Schultz Miss Esther Schultz was the guest of honor jursday evening at a theatre party, given by Mrs. L. A. Baker and Mi Irene Bens, Alice Brown and Gertrude Fitzgerald. The guests atended the first show of the evening performance at the Eltinge theatre, and later were served, with a course luncheon at Hoff- “\ man’s cafe. Miss Schultz was! presented with a gift. Birthday Party Is Given in Honor of ‘Mrs. Edgar Mount Mrs. rge Midelsteadt enter- tained Friday afternoon et her home at 622 Third street in compliment to Mrs. George Mount on the occasion of her birthday, Lilacs and bridal wreath were used to decorate the rooms, and to carry out a pretty floral scheme in the table appointments. Following a so- cial noon Mrs. Midelstcadt served a dainty course luncheon. Mrs. Mount expects to leave soon for Baldwin to spend some time at her home there. . RETURN FROM WEDDING Mrs. A. W. Cook, David Cook, and Misses Nana and Mary Cook have re- turned from Grand Forks where they “4 attended the wedding of Miss Mar-' jorie Moore to Albert W. Cook. They were accompanied home by Miss Hel- en Moore, sister of the bride, who will be a guest of her aunt, Mrs. C. W. Moses of this city. FROM WEST COAST POINTS H. C. Silverman arrived in Bis- marck this morning from Vancouwtr and other western coust points. He will be the guest of friends in the city for a few 's, and will transact business here. Leaving here, Silverman will go to Chicagg. to tend the radio show. RETURNS FROM CHURCH A’ M- BLY Rev. Paul S. Wright returned Fri- iay from San Francisco, Calif., where been in attendance at the assembly meeting of the Presbyterian church of the United Y States. Rev. Wright has been out of the city about three weeks. FROM JAMESTOWN COLLEGE Miss Genevieve Rue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Rue, 711 avenue A, re- turned from Jamestown Wednesday ine where she has been attending town college for the past year, Mr. at- Ja Miss Rue will spend her vacation at her home. VISITING HER AUNT Miss Lorraine Leisfeldt of Glendive, Mont., is in the city as the guest of her aunt, Mrs. F. Shuman. Miss Le: feldt is en route home from Oak Hall, St. Paul, Minn., where she has been attending school for the past year, CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR RALLY Miss Claire Weiermuller, “field secretary of the Christian Endeavor society of this state, will go to Stecle tomorrow to conduct a society rally. /Clell Gannon of Bismarck, state president, will also attend. RETURNS FROM ROSARY COL- LEGE ! -. Miss Marcelle La Rose, of Dr. and Mrs. V. J. La turned today from Rosary colleve, Chicago, where she has spent the past year at school HOME FROM SCHOOL Miss Roberta Burr has returned from Jamestown College, Jamestown, where has been attending school for the past vear, She will spend the summer at the home of her father, vuage A. G. Burr. , WILL_ATTEND GRADUATION Mrs. Mabel Stratton and Miss Madge Runey will go to Still this evening to attend the gradu: ex- ercises of the eighth grade c Mrs. Stratton will address the c! VISIT EASTERN POINTS Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Liebole.: and X daughter, Annette, left Friday night for a trip to Minnesota, Wisconsin, and other eastern points. They will be away several weeks. WITH HIGHWAY COMMISSION Everett O'Neil, son of Mr. and Mrs. 4, E. O'Neil, will leave tomorrow for Grand Fo where he will be em- ployed with the mission. daughter Rose. re state highway com: TO ATTEND CONVENTION S. A. Marcks will leave tomorrow} for Detroit, Mich., to attend the Na: tional Dis: convention. - He; will be away. about two weeks, ACCEPTS POSITION. Paul Goddard will 1 tomorrow for Grand Forke, . whe: has ac- cepted a position-in the office of the city engin . VISITING IN FARGO Mrs. George Laney of this city is @ guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Phil- lips of at their home et 312) Eddy Court Mostly. cloudy. tonight ably showers ~ Social and Personal Esther Anderson Is Guest of Honor at Kitchen Shower Mrs. F. S. Carr and Misses Hazel Berry and Olga Peterson entertained Friday evening at a surprise kitchen shower in honor of Miss Esther An- derson, who will be a bride of this month, at Miss Anderson’s home. The evening was spent at three tables of whist, at dancing and with fortune boils 3 games. Honors at cards were held by Mrs. F. J. Schrimpf and Mrs, C. E. Will. The hostesses used sprin, ‘to decorate the rooms. Following a three course luncheon, Miss Anderson was presented with her gifts, which flowers were placed on a table surrounding a bouquet of bright flowers. WILL VISIT HERE Miss Bernice Kennelly, who has been attending the University of North Dakota for the past year, will come to Bismarck Sunday where she will visit friends and relatives be- fore going to Seattle to make. her home with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Littlehales. RETURNS FROM COLLEGE Miss Elizabeth Butler has returned from Jamestown, where she has been attending Jamestown College for the past year. She will spend the summer in the city at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Butler. RETURNS FROM DEVILS LAKE Mrs. Laura Sanders returned Fri- day evening from Devils Lake, where she has been visiting friends for a tew days. Mrs. Sariders also attend- ed the Pythian convention at James- own, ADDRESSES P. T. A, MEETING F. E. McCurdy, state's attorney, ad- dressed the P. T. A. meeting in the Royd district Friday evening. Miss Madge Runcy, county superintendent | of schools, was also in attendance. TO ATTEND LIONS’ CONVENTION Dr. and Mrs. F. B. Strauss left Thursday for Miami, to attend the Internatio Lions’ convention. Dr. Strauss is delegate from the Lions’ club of k. ATTENDS CONVENTION Mrs. Nellie Evarts returned Thurs- day evening from Jamestown where she attended the convention of the Pythian sisters as a delegate from the Bismarck temple. EN ROUTE EAST ! Mrs. C. L. Barton and daughte: Louise, Marian, and Evelyn, of B: dock visited friends in the ci Thursday en route to the west coa: where they will speng, several weeks. VISITING PARENTS HERE Rev. and Mrs. A, J, Malmquist have as their guests their-son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr, and Mra. M. L, Malm- quist of Minneapolis. RETURNS HOME Grant Palms returned to his home “at Arena Friday evening, after spend- ing several days in Bismarck trans- acting busines: RETURNS. FROM TWIN CITIES Dr. L. W. Larson returned home to- day from the Twin Cities, where he bas been transacting business: for a few days. CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS TO MEET A meeting of the Catholic Daugh- ters of America will be held Monday evening at 8 o'clock at St. Mary’s VISITING HERE Mrs. W. H. Woodward of Jamestown yarrived in the ha today to be the guest of Mrs. L. Cram for a few a TO SPEND SUMMER John Lofthouse and Jack Livdah) left Friday for ‘Gi Forks where they will employed for the sum- mer, VISIT FRIENDS HERE Mr, and Mrs. D. E. Horton of Mc- i Kenzie spent Thursday and Friday in the city as the guests of friends. lor of this city left where he will visit sact busin H. OW. T: Friday for SI relatives and AT BISMARCK HOSPITAL Mrs. S. E. Bergeson of 612 Avenue a hi Rigas admitted to Bismarck 01 . At The Movies CAPITOL THEATRE Dolores Costello in “The Third Degree’ the attraction announced A the Capitol Theatre beginning nday. The fet re is sereen version of Charles K melo- drama treat rough police methods that used set audiences shivering with exciteme: days when Helen Ware idinger were loomin: irom ob- scutity. The play was. also reported to be a powerful influence in cor- recting police bentallty. Dolores Costello, whose first big screen role, opposite John Bai more -in “The stars, firmly: than-ever in thi: production. * “i According to: all reports, it is.a performance. that should not . be missed. Costello, as Annie; has a role Nin iwerfall; its her i ber of th if it is Minti tt SoPoa® Annie's mother. jose who hat seen. Miss Dresser in “The :Goose "| roles. ANNAN ASO S059 9900 LZzvZZznuall A new pair of gray kid slip-on gloves have a printed: design of groups of dots following the seams. they're priceless. He's so ridiculous that sometimes I think him altogeth- er crazy.” Miss Gray's remarks referred to Chester Conklin, the be-mustached comedian, who is cast as Jerry Trask, her father, in “Cabaret,” which comes to the Eltinge for Mon- day and Tuesday. Gilda Gray is| a Broadway night club entertainer in “Cabaret,” and Conklin a taxi driver, Tom Moore and Mona Palma also have leading “Cabaret” is an original melodrama of New York life by Owen Davis. ‘ North . Yiel C. Br Minneapolis, June 11—North Da- kota has in prospect this year the largest money returns from crops in its history, Colonel G. B. Little, president of the First National Bank of Bismarck, said here Friday. ~ Colonel Little said the North Da- kota crop outlook never has been better and that while aéreave is smaller than in some yegrs, particu- larly for wheat, indications are that prices will give a large return for the farm. “The wheat acreage deficiency,” Colonel Little said, “is more than made up b; are far advanced. Corn is some- what retarded, but pasture crops promise heavy yield. Compared with what is expected of corn by this time of year, our corn, however, is farther advanced than is that in Towa, Illinois and Missouri.” PICNIC The Luther League of the First Lutheran church will give a picnic Wednesday eve- ning, June 15th. They will meet at the church on corner of Ave. D and Seventh St. at, sa TI | STATE BRIEFS | —_—— other crops, all’ of which |- —_——s COMMITTEE NAMED FOR CELE- BRATION » LaMoure—Howard Winkelman of Marion was reelected chairman of the LaMoure county American Legion committee which will again be in charge of the July 4 celebration at the Soldiers’ Memorial park at Grand Rapids. Arthur Calhoun of Berlin was named treasurer, and Don Wheel- er of Edgeley is the secretary of this year’s organization. JUDSQN FARMER COMMITS SUI- a CIDE New Salem—Fred Scheerle, a farm- er living four miles south of Judson, took his ownn life Tuesday evening by drowninng himself in a well on his farm land. A state of melan- cKolia brought on by poor health is thought responsible for the act. Fu- neral services will be held today at Bethel church, Rev. Wullschleger of- ficiating. ROYAL NEIGHBORS MEMORIAL SERVICE Kulm—The Royal Neighbors of America held a public memorial serv- ice June 5 at the Kulm auditorium. The Kulm band “furnished music {previous to the reading of the ritual and regular ceremony. A floral wreath was placed as the roster of deceased members was read. WILL HAVE GOLF COURSE Garrison—Following a meeting. of about 40 citizens of Garrison, plans were made for the formation of a golf club. It is probable that the} iffie school section will be used to lay out the course. The surveying and inst@lation of necessary im- provements for a nine-hole ‘course will be covered by fees. The site | chosen is about foud miles from Garrison. PIONEER RESIDENT. DIES Qebron—Mrs. Frank Wehri, a resi- dent of Morton county since 1885, died Friday, June 3; at her home near Hebron. Requiem’ high Mass was sung Monday morning at the funeral servicest which were held at the Sacréd Heart church in Hebron. Mrs. Wehri is survived by seven children, 45 grandchildren and eight great- evandchildren. Her husband died November 9, 1924, OLD SETTLERS’ DAY AT BEULAH Hazen—The annual Old Settlers'| Picnic be held at Beulah Satur- day, June 18, A program. of music, sports, and addresses has been planned. The Beulah community club will serve a barbecue supper. Ma- jor Hanley will be the principal speaker. RIALTO THEATRE SOLD Dickinson—A. M. Engebretson and H. J. Douglas of Dunseith have pur- chased the Rialto theatre of this , which was formerly owned by 0. 0. Troyer, and have taken immey diate possession, Mr. Troyer has DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 116%; Fourth St, Phone 240W Bismarck, N. D. 6:15 P. M. FRIDAY, If your cash agsets are automobile for pleasure be an item of expense. at to show for the money or the absolutely—in a few Opening Announcement of Lake Isabel Pavilion Opening dance proceeds for benefit of Catholic church at Tapper Big 4th of July Celebration : Therels Onelnvestment Which Never Fails car wears out in a féw years—when you discover that your total investment is lost.’ If you have saved a little money—a “grub-stake,” and you put it. into some “rich quick’ promoter’s investment scheme, with “easy street” visions for the near future, chances are tefi to one it’s “a goner.” ; : If-you live in @ rented apartment for ten years: $60.00 per month, you will have paid for two little homes—yet you won’t have the simplest kind of a shack in your “vested right” BUT, if you put the price of @ car, or ra 8 saved, rent money: every. month into lumber, cement, sash and ¢h to build yourself a comfortable home, ‘it will years : JUNE ‘17 limited, and you buy an driving, ‘it will prove to And, on top of that, the spent. \ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE actepted the management of a thea- I ter in Rugby. by Mrs, Elizabeth M. Port of Shields that her son, Loren Port, has passed examinations will be admitted STAR LODGE DELECATES NAD) OE eS Mrs. Oscar Smith were elected del. egates of the Star Lodge to ‘attend the grand chapter mee! be held at Minot, June 2 and neighbors, who so Kindly offered heir assistance und sympathy of. our late departed mother, daughter and sister. We also express our ap- j yours— you won't miss in our window are yours— , FREE—if you can wear *e properly fitted. —Webb met A Radiantfiré takes the DIA IRRIGATES Notice to members of the Hyderabad—An_ irrigation scheme| Isaac Walton’ League—Call at which involves damming of thg Ma-| Erbe's Barber Shop for your jara river to supply r to about 100,000 agriculturists, has just been | membership card and button. ; jaunched by the Nizam yderabad. OS Bide ARUN: y Nizan Hyde | chill off these cool mornings A huge reservoir with distributory ate ize? . danate Goo wrilen’ Longe reaching woo) What's your shoe size {and evenings.—Consolidated-- villages, is included in the project. | The pair of shoes exhibited! Utilities Co. SHIELDS BOY GOES TO WEST POINT Carson-. ‘ord has been received for West july 1. Point and Killdeer—Mrs. C. J. Burda and which will 24, Build a Home First CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends v ion for the beautiful floral of- Edna Schatz. David Heckenlaible and family. Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT — Saturday Let us help plan your new home. Estimates and plans furnished. : F. H. Capenter Lumber Co. PHONE 115 NEWS PICTURES Comedy “Her Husky Hero” LACE - MANDAN Johnny Hines “All Aboard” An Invitation to Bismarck Women ___. TO ATTEND THE COOKING SCHOOL NEXT WEEK _ Beginning Tuesday afternoon and continuing Wednesday, Thursday and Friday promptly at 2 P. M. each afternoon at the Consolidated Utilities Co. office at 504 Broadway Mrs. Brownwell, special demonstrator of the Corn Products Refining Co., will pre- pare an entirely new menu each day.. Here are the menus for the four days PROGRAM FOR FREE COOKING SCHOOL Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday June 14th June 15th June 16th June 17th - June 18th Orange Joy Salad Maple cmeraenie Complete Oven Dinner Macapemialaat Special Menus Porcupine Salad tte Biscuits Lemon Queens , : ai Cracestte Corn Meal Muffins Megotables Spice Cake HiareRemeated Custard Pie Mazola Salad Dressing Dessert French Fried Potatoes Help Your Church to Get This New Reliable Gas Range! ‘The church having the greatest percentage of their ladies in attendance for the four days of the cooking school:will be given a new reliable Angliron Gas Range, : Lorain equipped \ We offer you this opportuni- + ty to learn more about the Reliable Gas Range with Lo- rain Red Wheel. You'll appreciate the beauty of new 1927 Reliable models. They’re sturdily built, easy to keep clean and, best of all, they’re all that their name implies. . _ Reliable ovens and broilers have _ rust-resisting linings. The Lorain Red Wheel is lo- cated at the front of the oven for convenience and space saving. Reliable Gas Ranges with LORAIN oven heat regulator ~ ‘ nsolidated Utilities . Phone727 ate