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ad Sa « x » an average dail: 4 SATURDAYIJUNE 18, Socia 1 and Personal 1927 <: RRESe Successful Session of Bibte School Is Closed With Program] u,.. The daily vacation Bible school, which has been in session for two weeks, wiil close formally tomorrow with a program at the auditorium at 4 o'clock in the afternoon’ On Mon- day’ afternoon the vacation school will have a picnic at Fort Lincoln for the children and their parents. ‘the school has been a great success with attendance of 167 pupils, The following program will be given tomorrow; Grades 1-3"Song: “1 Think W oO hen 1 Read That Sweet Stor; Id.” Grade rayer, Seng: Grade prayer. Song: for Jesus”. Song: Grades and 2, “Enter Into His Gate. Crade 3- mory verses—prayer. Song: Jeqna Our Friend” Grade 4—Tén commandments—Donna Jean Davis. Scripture atphabet---prayer, Song: “Saviour Like a Shepherd Lead 8 Grade 6—Missionary exercise, Song: “Fairest Lord ve Prayer—Rev. Krankhauser, Prayer Song by all grades, Oftering. tirade e—Code of Morals; from Life of Jesus. 3ong: When Morning Glids the Sky. Grade 7—Story of the: Good Samari-; tan—Mavis Mitchell. Dramatization “$f Good Samaritan. tainbow Bible ‘Exercise. dong: O Worship The King. rade '8—Paul's. Karly ‘ uife—Ray- 36nd ‘Evans. Paul’s First Missionary Journey— Kobert McCurdy, jong: Grades.4-8 “Lead On, Oh King biernal.” TO' DEVILS LAKE Governor and Mrs. A. G. Sorlie, Mr. dnd Mrs. Lars J. Siljan, BR. B. Murphy, W. A. Donnelly, J. M. De- vine, Warden Jobn Lee, W. J. Unurch and W. F. "McClelland of Mandan are among the Tdcal delegation which mo- tored to Devils Lake today to take in the festivities at Camp Grafton to morrow in connection with the an- nual “Governor's Day” obs Some of the members of tl will retura home tomorrow while. others will remain in Devils -y Luke until Monday. RETURN FROM WEDDING, Mr, and Mrs. Vernon C. Peters and Miss Irene Samuelson have returned from Washbure, where they attended the wedding of Mrs. Peters’ sister, Miss Florence Nielson, to Harry Samuelson. The bride hay visited at her sister’s homé in Bismarck many times, andsis well known in the-city. Mr. and Mrs. Samuelson are taking a motor trip.through Yellowstone Park. _.70 80 Mi Account RORITY CONVENTION of Boise, Idaho, will arrive ening to be the guest of Miss Byelyn George. Miss Thode and Miss George, who are both Mrs. K. C. Arness Is ing | Who has been a patient at St. Alexius Hostess to Clubs K.'C. Arness entertained the Muscovite clubs of Bismarck ‘and Mandan at her home Friday eveni ‘The evening was spent at whist with honors going to Mrs. J. H. Schloemer of Bismarck, and Miss Amanda Iverson and Mrs. F. L. Bur- dick of Mandan. ; e Beside the guests of the Mandan club, Mrs. Mary J. Brown of Beach, who is a guest of her daughter, Mrs. K. C. Arness, was an out-of-town guest, Mra. Brown assisted the hostess in serving refreshments at the conciu- sion of the games, Gladys Moffet Is itself. A suggestion for a charmi «Honoree at Shower |hat to accompany it is offered in this : beige horsehair “with appliques of Miss Jessie M. Ramp was hostess|"eige lace, in rose motifs, on the Friday evening at a handkerchief shower in compliment to Miss Gladys L. Moffet, who has resigned her posi- tion in the office of Drs, Schipfer & Diven to return to her home at Barney. The guests, who were teachers in ‘the primary department of the Meth- odist Sunday school, enjoyed an in- formal evening of music and stunts. An event of the evening was the “treasure hunt’ during which Miss Moffet found her gifts, and each of the other guests a note of instrue- tion concerning the stunts to be per- formed. At the conclusion of the evening Miss-Ramp served a luncheon course. TO ATTEND CONVENTION Mrs. O. L. Quanrud left this morn- ing for Maddock where she will visit relatives. On June 21 Mrs. Quanrud, accompanied by her niece, Miss Ger- | tie Elken, will leave for Seattle to attend the Lutheran League conven- tion, ATTENDING TEACHERS’ COLLEGE Miss Florence Marie Nelson and Miss Violet Kobernick, members of | the 1927 graduating class of Bis-| marck high school, are attending the state Teachers’ college at Minot for the summer session. | IMPROVES IN HEALTH ne Barbie, little son of Mr. irs. Jahn Barbie of Bismarck, | Eu; and hospital for the past six weeks suf- fering from pneumonia, is greatly im- proved in health. LEAVES FOR VACATION Miss Gertrude Fitzgerald left to- day for a vacation to Minot and at! her home in Garrison. Miss Fitzger-! ald, who is employed in the tax com- missfon office, wilf be out of the city for two weeks. WILL HOLD PICNIC * On. Monday afternoon. the daily va- cation: Bible. school will hold a picnic at Fort Lincoin, All of the pupils and their ‘parents. are invited to at- tend, bringing their own lunches. ACCOMPANIED HOME BY FATHER J.-P. Wagnr returned Friday eve: members of Alpha Velta-Pi sorority of the University: of © Washingten chapter, will leave tomorrow morning for the sorority convention which will be held on board ship between Mon- o treal and Quebec. WHLL ATTEND. COLLEGE Miss Dorothy Smith of Belfield will arrive Sunday to attend busi ness college in this city.. Miss Smith is the sister of Mrs. L, Sherwin of Bismarck. * HERE FROM LOS ANGELES Mes, C. B, Simon of. Los Angeles, Calif, is a house, guest of Mrs. R. BE. der. Mra: Simon will be in the city for several — AT ST. ALEXIUS. HOSPITAL Joseph Duppong of Glen Ulin is a tient at St. Alexius hospital. .Mr. ppong i¢.a brother of Mrs. John Barbie of this city. WEEK-END WILI,SPEND : Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hoeppner oi this city will leave tonight for Me- dina where they will spend Sunday with relatives. RETURN FROM TRIP «Di. G. J. Worner and C. M, Her- bert returned Friday esenlag. {tore a ittineau 1 business trip through county. TO LAKES Mrs, P. J. Meyer and little daugh- left this ning for Minnesota tekes” where vy will spend some time. 3 perMMARBLAGE LICENSE A marriage license was. iss to- day to.Fregerick G. 8. Bol and Miss Mary J. A. Kohn of Bismarck. : |: FROM BUSINESS TRIP Miss Madge Runey.. will retu: this evening from St. Paul whe: , has spent: the week on busines: ¥ in te lay Lik to spend Governor's Day at th + military encampment. . “TRANSACTING BUSINESS > Miles in. of Braddock spent Friday in the city looking after bus- base interests. _|mer ning from Red: Wing, Minn., and was accompanied to thia city by his fath-” John Wagner of ‘Red Wing, who} spend several weeks he - WILL HOLD ANNUAL PICNIC The Brotherhood of American Yeo- men will: hold their: annual picnic June 26, Any member planning to attend should report his intention to Mrs. B.,H. Korupp at 718-M. HERE FROM TUTTLE : Mr, and Mrs.-J. J. Jacobson and daughter, Agnes, of’ Tuttle were guests in the city Friday at the home of Mrs, Selma-Jacobson. : — - RETURN FROM MOTOR TRIP Arthur Benson and John Brown re- turned Friday from » motor trip through the Black Hills, They have been away two weeks, VISITING HERE Mr. and Mrs. Chria Stoler and Kark pplin of Tuttle mere aye of friends in Bismarck Thursday. SUMMER AT LAKES Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Breslow and| children are spending the summer at Detroit Lakes, Minn. GUEST FROM BEACH Mrs. Mary I. Brown of Beach is in the cit) a she guest of her daughter, + . Arne: : % HERE WITH FRIENDS Mrs, John Davidson of Mandan is spending several weeks with friends in Bismarck.. NOTICE The different branches of the I, 0. 0. F. Lodge will hold their: Annual Mémorial aay” her of ‘Third St. Ave., atten, which iar 1 tl wo _cemeteri 0} pas ithe. Rebekahs’ and The beige lace dress is a fashion in Appliqued Roses brim and crown. WILL GIVE PLAY The girls of the Baptist guild will give the play “A Stitch in Time” at the hall at Still on Tuesday evening, June 21, at 8 o'clock. There will be'no admiasion charge, but 4, silver offering will be taken follow. ng an ROUTE TO WEST COAST r, ind Mrs. R. E. Looker of Thief Falls, Minn., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Shuren Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Looker are en route to the west const where they will spend a month with friends and relatives. RETURNS FROM VACATION Miss Alice Angus returned Thurs- day from a vaeation spent with rela- tives and friends in Grand Forks, Williston, Fargo and Minot. Miss Angus is ‘employed at the workmen's compensation bureau in this city. TO INSTALL OFFICERS Mrs. Ora Morton, national chair- man of organization of the D. U. V., left this morning for where she assist in the installa- tion of officers in the newiy or- ganized tent in that city. U. C. T. MEETS TONIGHT A regular meeting of the U will be held this evening ut 8:30. Ali members are urged to attend to as- sist with arrangements for the an- nual picnic, Reports from the dele- gates will be heurd. VISITS AT GLENCOE Grundy, who has bee: is father, Rev. W. Glencoe, for several y friends in Bismarck Fri: Grundy Jeft this morning for home in Chicago. GUESTS FROM PENNSYLVANIA Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hall had as their house guests this week, Mr. and Mrs. James B, James of Scranton, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. James‘ left lust evening for a trip to Yellowstone Park and the west coast. VISITING TER Herbert Leer of Pretty Rock is in the ity as the guest of his sister, Miss~ Esther Leer,’ who. makes — her home with Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Shuren. RETURNS TO MILWAUKER Sam Pierce returned to his home in Milwaukee today after spending the week as a guest at the home of his son, Dr. W. B. Pierce of this city. TO MICHIGAN 3 Mrs, A. R. Aslakson left Friday for Bay City, Michigan, where she will spend some time with relatives. LTING heater Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT—Saturday ED WYNN CHESTER CONKLIN “RUBBER HEELS” News Pictures With LINDBERGH In Washington and New York Comedy “The Perils of Peterboro” E. J. a guest of hi ndy of visited Mr. his Mon.—Tues.—Wed. : AME. A oa { the guest of her son and daughter-in- | church | | Jamestown | ,| diamond, HOME FROM SCHOOL Cyrus Hansen, son of id H. G. Hansen of 366 Park Avenue, returned home this morning from Minneapolis, where he has been at- tending the University of Minnesota. Mr. Hansen will spend his vacation in Bismarck. = ' GUEST OF GILMANS | Mrs. G. L, Gutman of Plymouth, Wis., arrived Thursday evening to be| AN ZI Z Z Z Z g Z Z ZI Z| law, Mr. and Mrs, M. B. Gilman ‘at! the’ Hughes apartments, TO. RETURN HOME Miss Anabelle Brockman, who has been the guest of Mr. and J. M, tarty for the past week, will leave this evening for her home at James; town, ‘ 7m RETURNS HOME e Mrs. Christy Matheis of Streeter reiurned honie Saturday atter apend- ing a few days as the guest hes Mabel Breen, # es 3 HERE ON: BUSINESS ‘Miss Mary Nierling of Jamestown spent FAldgy in the eity on business. Robson and Alan Brooks are seen. in the game, is the star of “Babe Comes Home,” the picture which comes to the Eltinge for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. As indicated by the title and Bam- bino’s presence ‘in the cast, the pic- ture deals with baseball. Some of its most thrilling scenes are of: the but baseball is far Yrom predominant in “Babe Comes Home.” There is comedy, pathos and oné of; the most novel ‘and apriesling leve studio Phone 885. stories the screen has’ presented apart from the| atmosphere of ‘home runs. : Anna Q. Nilsson and Louise Fa- zenda are featured in the cast, and try or abroad. eo J THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE: Chain Belt Travelers’ or. of Credit The. safe ‘and convenient way to carry money when traveling, enab- ling you to get cash as you require it at any time or place in this coun- First Guaranty ' Bank BISMARCK, N. DAK. F.. A. Lahr, President E. V. Lahr, Vice President P, Wagner, Cashier H. E, Baker, Ass’t. Cashier Phone 240-W fe «© Chair. Cushion dl a feather “Miller Outing Cushion and The comfort cushion. of many uses One of the smartest spring belts the man of taste will choo is of Chief of Police Chris Martineson that the featured roles. he stole the car in Atlanta, Ga, The screen version of “Pals: in|June 3. He was en route to Califor- Paradise” was made by Will M.)nia, he told the authorities. Depart- Ritchey and Albert Kenyon. George| ment of justice officials at Min- B, Seitz directed. neapolis have been notified and a rts deputy marshal is en route here to At The Eltinge take charge of the prisoner, Babe Ruth, the most, sensational aede eae ous ae baseball player in the *history of Mrs. Anne Peterson wishes to announce that her piano| is now located tem- porarily at 223 Second strect. = DR. M. E. BOLTON], Osteopathic Physician 114% Fourth St. Bismarck, N. D. BREAKFAST—Stewed figs with’ steel knives left in hot water are] ing powder to the spoonful of oda ereal, ¢ ch jiable to lose their handles. efi ilk biscuits or griddle emkes, syrup, —— ellow color and strong “Fresh salmon salad, STRONG SODA that sometimes results from ndwiches, rhubarb! Clothes washed in strony soda so used alone, en, \Qutions will be faded and rotted. is tii RESRIASaO 2) i ‘awberry and pineap- ati je~ OMAN 1) Hs “ t beef, horseradish TIGHT BOX: 7 . ie & potatoes bake th | " ecw lowe | Hints on Etiquet, i gravy, creamed cauli-/¢ unless kept. in. tightly &———— ~ ween i are walnut brittle icecream, milk,| closed receptacles. i 1, Is it ever permissible to u Pi Watnut eiitle. tes "Cream ibn nbGe Ox ert the expression “my friend” in in- i Two cups granulated suga Wien a Gat la DARI shake i broken English) walnut m 2 open the: oven door gently § re Tae geet due milks] veut it from falling. When a man is introduced to cup heavy ¢ few grains ss i ay he offer to shake Bi tit ' Sateen mp a f ‘ i i i resting: i AT THE MOVIES } natural Digan aes iB interesting ly mix the choppe ; Ps zs __,|roons, Seald milk in top EE j boiler, Beat egys slightly — with At The Capitol it is between Miss Nilsson and the| brown sugar and slowly add hot Peter B. Kyne has given a new/Sultan of Swat that the principal | ilk, stirring constantly. Return to twist to the story of a mining camp story is developed. And what | double boiler and cook over hot water in als in Paradise,” a thrilling|a love story it is! Ruth exactly | Until custard coats a © metal spoon. | @ Metropolitan picture which will be|fitted for this part of the picture as|Let cool und add cream whipped | on view at the Capitol theatre next| well as for the baseball scenes. until firm. Turn into freezer and | Monday. The locale is in Califor- — us ie or naaeel stlrring.| "4 i has to di ith a 1926 gold hen ha rozen add about three- e nit tae, "ih cea" fare Man Who Stole Auto | four. at ‘the"nat and macara f the traditional donke; hereto- £ . iY re, saving ie rest to sprinkle fore part of every screen play deat! in Georgia Arrested > ream when serving. “Finish ing with a gold mining community. —_— oepEnet and pack in a mold to} Tas towneat Faredian ts angers in . Taken into custedy by local Pojice ripen” for one hour or longer. | every respect. Telephones, electric Friday evening after an investiga- aaa | ° e lights and high-powered ates. are | tion jed he officers te believe a car! Don’t throw away your old Bismarck, No. Dak. conspicuous in this up-to-date :boom | which ad placed in a local : sel hamlet. John Bowers, Marguerite De| garage for repairs was a stolen one,| Mattress. It is valuable if THE PIONEER BANK es La Motte, Rudolph Schildkraut, May| Charles Murray has confessed to) you have it recovered and ren- u NE | —, —— Menus For the \ Family louseho! Suggestions | ———© included in the mo Usessings are less benefi- TWO LEAVENERS BY BISTER MARY { Some cooks use # spoonful of bak- STEEL KNIVES Melt sugar in iron or heavy alumi rt par is made from num spider stirring i The Answers . 1 ns It is 1. 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To the juice of luscious oranges is added the delicate flavor of their peel, the zest- ful tang of the fruit acid found in oranges, lemons and limes, a pure food color such as you use in cakes and candies, healthful carbonated water, pure cane sugar—and nothing else. : For your protection, ask forOrange-Crush BY and accept it only. in the f