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PAGE FOUR : Friends Celebrate Tenth Anniversary of Carrs’ Wedding Mr. and Mrs. F a surprise party at their home by fri |Bridge Club Gives The Country Club was the nds on the o ciub, Out of Town Guest Honoree at Bridge Register during the ¢ honors 40- ing to Mrs. ¢ Wisconsin, ANNUAL MEMO RIAL SERVICE | 3 Pretty Dinner Party) a tulips Hostess at Bridge, dainty | . Thomp ——— to spend some time with friends and | relatives, MEETING OF The Rainbow Saturday evening sonic temple. Al rs are sted to attend for initiation. NBOW GIRLS N hold a meet- ‘ sop ALITY MEETING id} evening ith | the future. OM v. ACATION will ret thi: wher vacation of two weeks nett D. sae ho: Ko eas for today and Saturday, at| E pride ‘ chich time all Bismarck will have a in compliment to Mrs. H. L. Kirki rnoon Ww iORDON auuriee auch ynn's He at Cassclton, who is the ho and Mrs. dy of Edgeley [See Goat Gankitn te forte! guest of Mrs G. Hilde is in the city as the house guest of | /*thet 5 : ‘| Three tabl ein play games, the Mrs, A.D. ( 211 Rosser avenue. | ig spent the rek, attending affairs. to belie OSs HERE F R. I Mrs. rkingberg of Fargo S|} but your father.” THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE acting business in Bismarck today. es, | AT THE MOVIES , pe ee neg | ELTINGE THEATRE Fd Wynn's home ia in Great Neck, Long Island. He made his mot picture debut “Rubber He amount Long Island studi utes’ ride from his house. |“the man with 40 funny faces,” fur- nished an evening of genuine enter- \tainment in his nerformance at the 1) Rex theatre last evening. From his extens repertoire he gave charac- | ter, sketches and rsonations | which appealed to the various tastes he his audience, His_ i jscpeneae! of Edgar Allan | Poe, more realistic by refer- ae the! s jence to “The Raven,” was by far the a few have. He invariably told h man while he's directing. | nd up in front of the Don’t walk in front of the! ‘A Kentucky Skule Exhib was the shining light in this A few of his funny faces | shun’ | group. “And, son, don't laugh at anybody “Rubber Heels” comes to the El- The snappiest line of la- dies’ tailored suits, dresses, | J. 0. Marshall. | | MOM I DC PO OP Oe EOP On Methodist church. All proceeds, out- side of the actual expenses, will go into the fund which the men’s class is raisng for the purpose of reno- vating and redecorating the church this summer in preparation for the annual North akota conference which will be held in Bismarck in October, Bible School Term and memorized scriptures. An offering to help defray ex- penses of the school will be taker OO TO A.W, LUCAS CO. FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1927 - Enjoy the Confort of'a Permanent Wave ———— ie ® | her son and daughter-$n-law, M on BUSINESS hibited in the i i The isi and Mes: Heraden “Tuylon, ter abods | Wea conan SINS, of sing |Thomas. Elmore Lucy jor* svc characters, sin, Deacon Peedi hies ta 8 FED through the Fourth Division of eh 10. days. was in Bismarck Thursday transect-| Entertains Audiences “Willie| help of visitors. Tatks have been | Methodist Aid society .will nd er. ‘sonal RESIGNS POSITION genie ; given by Rev. Paul S. Wright; |have a bake sale at the A, W. ocia an allt Me 12s Eesigned her uere From sr, paut | With Clever Sketches Thomas Elmore Lucy's appearance] Miss ¢ Clara Weirmuller, state sec-| Lucas store Saturday, June position as lady in Wel a or St. Ps i = | : i pra stove, 1nd Aas ean OCee MER GEE Te Rciineyaa: BURR en | «Those meee Lucy, well named ae 3 Bible class of the Micabe|and Mrs. H. J. Taylor. "118, beginning at 11 a. m. casion~of their tenth wedding anni an at 8 0 k at the home of outstanding number on the program. versary. used at! Miss Florence. Cervinski, 600° Tenth This proximity of home to, atudio| Si. Lucy's interpretation of” the % Before the extreme heat. The earlier you make The evening was sp ut cards and| th five| street, All di ns must be in. | eee ee hig “Poole” gon, Keenan, noe ppearance and moods was| Will Close Tomorrow ‘an appointment the more time you will have to 1 bea eet tables of a vere in ey eo a NG Oats school and on Saturdays: When | sreptly in sympathy AGE OR ae ‘devote to your comforts. June is the ideal month Bouquets of nd columbine| held by Judge John Burke, |i ithe ingson, who has spent| Keenan arrived, he was accorded a! 1ineoin was another character which |_| The vacation Bible school, which +for a permanent wave. were effectiv ged in the dec the pas y We as 6 pest of | opt ot Boner ee | the entertainer . was | sucessful in has been held at the Will school 4 is oration of the Mr. and Ms. Myg, John Graham Ig _|telatives at Steele, returned to her| *4¢ Director Vietor Hecrman's. | /bringing before his audience in fa-|for the past two weeks, will close “OUR METHODS PLEASE’ Carr were presented with gifts of 41° 1+ © shad © |home in Bismarck Wednesday. ichout. adnroniehite CHE Oe Fiache:| miliar pose. tomorrow, according to announce- ‘ tin ware, appropriate for the ten pees esha bf on. in| ..1 direct contrast to the imperson-|ment made today. A closing | Harrington’s Barber-Beauty Shop TO VIR A, MID OTA son, in ation of the somber characters of ill i atthe’ . Kraf the most dulcet of parental tones % gram will be given at the auditor- Kraft of Douglas, who Miss Catherine Lutha left Thurs- * Poe. Lincoln, Washington, and Di . is visiting Mrs. Fioyd Hastings, was hostess to|day mording for Virginia, Minn, vow; Kéentn, alt, stl and don't| i, “the man with 40 funny face He fee ibaa at 3 o'clock. Bismarck, N. D a guest from out of the city. r ift-| whe ¢ will make her home in baie) 7 a umber of clever comes Nite od Ati eh taeda ae! of Pure Delicious TTT J. Sipple. S| el son and daughter, Mary Lou. | used about the rooms to carry out ne esis flannels and silks. Also) e oral mo | SPOKE AT ME of > Tharsds . ‘ ae er a Tahara ean eG. ge enh N Kitchen, ‘ Thursday. | men’s, ladies’ and children’s se BH pisisted the Huctoss in aerv:| of aareulture-and savor fonD i : | Bi Ks Bi Sh Ce t MME eure course ab-the-concla: -ihe” printing w TOR ani Bs | ote ee gee ee ismarc. us oppin nter sion of the ga | day of the, i ntion “nth | Steig of Esmond “were guests of |Play at room 6, Annex Hotel. | RORGONUERITON ih eae ation which) friends in Bismarck Thursday. Orders taken in made-to-| eve Parsons left this! Kitchen addressed a_ r ON BI Ss measure garments. Call be- } for Mackinac Island, Mich.,/ 600 on the of “Cooperation E.R. Harris left this morning for ; ere she will attend. th The convention, which will close this} the Twin Cities where he will spend|tween the hours of 9 a. m. ’ | 1 biennial conven| jamma | evening, has been enthusiastically at-} some time on basiness. } hi Beta sorority. Miss Parsons, who| tended.” Dr Ne ME f and 3 p. m.—Mr. and Mrs. ver a on is a senior J dent of the No TN ECO The different branches of the I. 0.) in th he guest of Mrs. aS 0, F. lodge will hold r annual 1 | memorial June angina | at 3 o’cloc ait the « IRNS FROM BUSINESS TRIP | ner of Third and Ms streets. Te Myhre returned Thursd A. Stephens w the ny in this city. ‘om Wing, where he spent sev Following ces in the | eu § days on business. lodge will visit both ceme- EN ROUTE TO eRe | i terie: decorate the graves of Re- co ¢ q be! and Odd Fellows. s q IS GRADUATE OF CHAMPION sat the home of Mr. a Mrs. / In What Month { Paul CMfford, son of M Gilroy Thursday en route 2. ' Paul Clifford of this. ¢ Newburg, Ore, ' | Is Your Birthday? ‘ today fro: Pr du ¢ Where he was graduated from’ Camp RETURNS FROM SCHOOL | Fresh from the kettles of the world’s §& ion hich school. Mr. Clifford stopped Hollingsworth t. Paul a fe days e ‘out David, ed Thurs x : = he visited. relatives. “Hem “Owatonna, Minn. | - largest and finest sunlit candy ored home from there, accompanied | has been dent at Pillsbu Il fi = by his father. yey, Owa , for the past kitchens, especial ly for & nl = : va | MAKE $ HOME WITH HER SISTER] By Experts wont ? \ —E Wilsong who has| : avenue B for some ti nya 4 their so 1 Enjoy ‘all the outdoor |; ° P a Mrs, W. win ae On your Birthday send ‘ naveee Hi a, Mr. and Goodell of | Mrs. Re your Mother Flowers ce, eee? eee 4 bi a } . ur l n a = ‘Tama, Toma, ane M < FROM HOSPITAL nis, golf and hiking free 3 : : : ae rie ats, HD. Keller and little som, Hoskins-Meyer from the annoyance of : i rs ERE M BRADDOCK arold E., ere dismiss: ra e . A ¢ » *] M eal mltiesen of Braddock aiainarele Haale Tue itelowey Home of K-F-Y-R coiffure worries. For*a the home of Mr. and) ing tonsil operations permanent assures you isiting at the ano SPEND SU MER HER a all the joys of summer. 2 fe days, re- De nO polis x " cE ‘ Bilge aa Thursday evening. |has arrived in the city to spend the ¢ Yes, we guarantee our ne (oUt peecenteenad Mir bene cot of || Permanents. ~* TER HERE Mrs. Irene Demming, a’ s broth- ‘ q : y Mis Krett, postmaster |er, Bud. the rest o' 4 “ a t of Lark, was the guest of friends in : . a es q = ednesda Miss Kreft I PAUL THIS ° * 3 é j : i wes also invastendance at the os-| joe let for St, Paul aati Nestle Circuline ¢ oy * eonv i vhich was held PY . " :. : 5 . soe : : in'Mandan Thursday und today. ONLY The Prize-winning Featuring the choicest of dainty, delicious confections at prices heretofore unheard ane TARE, RERIDI fe RE iene of in western North Dakota. Pure, fresh candies for the kiddies and grqwn-ups and Mrs. Lars a : iy, who, have recently come to | Soe and Ae too. Candies so good that you will want five or ten pounds, and priced so ow | esi for all men : ONG ae and women, Are you in trouble? that you can afford to buy even more. aN Governor A. G. S If so, this is meant for you. You | a will find me superior to others. j : . P HEADQUARTERS HERE Have yon ever come: to a place : é 4 Be apes Satine: who. has beet] you thought the whole Manicuri b ; ees ‘Games| Manicurin hocolate Nu ies ‘ MH mak L c. a i aking his home in Fargo, wt aehe || Matinee Every Day at 2:20 turned your hand to s i future, establishing his residence at - Pepe rong 1 Bo) then isc 8 Facials 3 ba 4 ~~ 1e; \g. ome and see jadame : 2. . ae 2 a ‘ ha 498 Second re AON GuT Amelia and she will tell you jus M. Hi Dainty bits of erispy brittle filled chock full of lucious nut : . RETURN PB 4 Friday and Saturday t tt: st . : : Mrs. Cora Potter of Breien and Pu rane toe a Ten arcelling meats and covered with smooth chocolate OOATINE soo. owdiws THE POUND i granddaughter, Evelyn and Hazel) ness ,and all personal affairs. 3 Potter of Killdeer, returned to Breien ED WYNN Special readings for short time ‘Thursday after spending several days | in the city as the guests of Mr. and) Mrs. R. E, Potter. VISITING MOTHER AND SISTER Miss Dorothy Schnecker of Carson arrived Thursday to spend several days in the city as the guest of her mother and sister, Mrs. M. Schnecker and Mrs. J. N. eats ARSE $1. Come now, don’t wait. 10 a. m. to 8 p. m, at THE PRINCESS HOTEL On Fifth St. Walk Right Upstairs—Room 18 A. W. LUCAS C0. Beauty and Bob Shop Karmel Kokettes Pure, fresh cocoanut cream consti rolled in rich caratel and then sprinkled with cocoanut. The taste bewitches..........:.. IINUTHRAUALAVGUCYEGUAOUAAUASEAEALGR AAA BE FAIR TO YOUR HAIR lOver 30 Satisfied WILL RETURN HOME Miss Bertha Larson of Jamestown, who has-been the guest of Miss Delle | Brun for the past week, will return home this evening. | TRANSACTING BUSINESS | Charles Emch, P. Ferguson and | = Joseph Symanoski of Carson are | spending a few days in the city on With each and every pound of either. one of the above candies we ‘sell Saturday we will give one, pound: of delicious jelly tarts free.' If you are contem- b ‘ Fi . ‘ me VISITING HERE Customers in Man- plating having a ; ts ie and Mrs. A. L. Rusch of Shields jdan, Bismarck, and py say ig Oth d D Ss ls he S d Onl ges a Oe Be att eet the Best, er Can ly Day Specia or atur lay Only 3 vicinity have had a The Eee —————————— Eugene Permanent Eugene Wave i 7c 14¢ 14e 1Te . 19¢ | Wave. Je Safe and Sure JELLY’ BEANS, an old favorite . . . Cocoanut Bon Bons......... WY Ib. 120 © Boston Baked Beans ........1 Ib. 12c Crystal Cream Wafers ......% Ib. 14e : Blaek Walnut Fudge . aes 7) Ib. 14¢ And Many |b. Butterscotch Perfections ....14 Three-layer Caramels .......Y% Chee. Butter Balls’..........% _ Black Walnut Puffs .......:.14 Other Specials for the Big Candy Day The Weather Fair tonight and Satur- day,-except for some ‘cloudiness APPOINTMENTS BEING MADE DAILY FOR THE EUGENE PERMANENT WAVE There are all kinds of Permanent Waves, but ONLY ONE EUGENE METHOD. It pays to pay the price for the best method, waves that rival Nature’s Own. Given by skilled and experienced operator, Hart Schaffner & cai Suits \ } ED* WYNN, one of Amer- ica’s foremost funmakers, makes his screen debut in “Rubber Heels!” Wynn’s a aici ner” as the phoney sive ene. always gets geome ES LINDBERGH For . Appointments Call‘or Phone fe Sart