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ft ——_— r i 1 . $ ‘ a SATURDAY; JUNE 25, 1927 - Social and Personal Party Is Given | For Miss Lund and Harold Orvis Ross Miss Henrietta Lund and Harold Orvis Ross, whose marriage will be an event of June 28, were the guests | of honor Kriday evening at a party at the KE. O, Bailey home. Garden flowers were used for at- tractive decorations throughout the rooms. During the evening bridge was played at seven tables, and a de- lightful mysical program was fur- nished by Mrs, 'W. J. ‘argart and Mr. Ross. Miss Lund was ‘presented with ao fitted traveling case by the Board of Administration, with whom she has been empléyed, and intimate friends! who were in attendance at the party. Judge A. M. ristianson made the presentation, R. -B. Murphy also spoke briefly in appreciation of Miss Lund’s successful work with the ad- ministration board. Miss Lund graciously responded ¢o these short addresse: Miss Hildred Fairbank and Miss Gail Hawk assisted Mrs, Bailey in serving refreshments during the eve- ning. Judge and Mrs. H. L. Berry and Mr. and Mrs, W. F. McClelland of Mandan were out-of-town guests, Henrietta Lund Is Honoree at Luncheon Miss Mildred Eger entertained to- day at @ pretty. luncheon at her apartment in the Tribune building in complimént-to Miss Henrietta Lund, whose marriage will occur Tuesday. A color scheme of pink, white, and orchid was carried out in the decora. tions with sweet peas. Pink taper candles were used on the table, while the nut baskets, place cards and oth- er appointments Were decorated with sweet peas. Covers were laid for exght guests. The place of the guest cf honor was marked with a corsage. Miss Lund was presented with a gift by the guests. Miss Eger was assisted at the luncheon by Miss ise Marr. Mrs. W. S, McClelland Mandan was an out-of-town guest. WILL ATTEND SORORITY CON- VENTION Miss Mary L. Cayou will leave to- morrow morning for Breezy Point, Pequot, Minn., where she will attend the national convention of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Miss Cayou is a mem- ber of the chapter at the University f North Dakota. Before returning home she will be the guest of friends 11 minneapolis, St. Paul and Shore- ham. . ATTENDS. MEMORIAL SERVICE Joseph A. Kitchen left today Walhalla to attend the memori: vices of the three missionary marty two of whom were massacred by In dians and one who died from expos- ure. in the early history of _north- eastern North Dakota. Mr. Kitchen will preside over the morning ser- vices. ARE MARRIED HERE THURSDAY The wedding of Miss Daisy &. Bailey to Henry F. Swanson of Can- field oceurred Thursday evening at 7:30 at the Baptist parsonage in this city, Rev. Osear S. Jacobson read the marriage service in the presence of immediate relatives of the bride and groom, GUESTS RETURNS HOME Mr. and Mrs. H. Lenz, Miss Fozine Lindstrom, and R. F. Quain, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Fitegerald of south Sixth street, for a few days, returned to their homes at Minneapolis Friday. TO FARCO Mrs. M. J. MeKenzie, formerly of Bismarck. returned to Fergo this morning where she makes her home with her daughter, Mrs, V. J. Remas. Mrs, McKenzie as been v: ing friends here for a few weeks. SPENDS WEEK WITH RELATIVES Mrs. R. W. Byerly of Velva, who has spent the past week as the guest of her brother, Randall R. Boyd, of this city, is now visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Boyd of Menoken. WILL RETURN HOME Mrs. E. L- Semling and children will return to,Hazelton tomorrow aft- er spending some time in the city as the guests of relatives, RETURN FROM MOTOR TRIP Mrs, a Sepe yr and son, pet returned Friday from a motor trip to Fargo and Detroit Lukes, They Were away for two weeks, » TO DEVILS LAKE Mrs. Harold Sorenson has gone to evils Lake to meet hr husband, who has been attending the military en- campment’at that place, AT ST. ALEXIUS HOSPITAL A son was born today at St, Alexius hospital to Mr, and Mrs, Raymond Stubbs of Center, HAVE A 80N Mr, and Mrs. Wendelin Burckhard of Linton are the purente of a son born today at St, Alexius hoxpitul, i SON No . A son was born Fridsy to Mr, and Mrs. John G. Feist of Strasbu: Generally ‘fair tonight and Sunday. Not much change Big Reduction — $2: ; K3 Mrs. W. .O. Conklin Is Honored at Bridge Mrs. Wesley Cochrane entertained Thursday evening at three tables of bridge in honor of her sister-in-law, Mrs. W. 0. Conklin, of: Aberdeen, Wash., who is the guest of Mrs, Nora Cochrane and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Cochrane. Bowls of wild reses were used to furnish an attractive floral decora- tion about the rooms. Miss Bertha Luyben and Miss Louise Marr won the prizes for the high scores a4 bridge for the evening. Miss Margaret Wyncoop assisted Mrs. Cochrane in serving a luncheon course at the conclusion of the games. Mts. E. E. Morris Entertains Club Mrs. E, E. Morris was hostess Thursday afternoon to members of he Birt club and other guests j at a one o'clock luncheon at her horte, 714 Sixth street. Wild roses were used throughout ‘the rooms, and as centerpieces for the tables. Four tables of bridge were in play following the luncheon. Mrs. W. H. Webb and Mrs. W. A. MeDoneld were presented with prizes for the honors at cards. Peony Exhibitors Must Own Plants With the weather still favorable to the rr of healthy peonies, the dete of the eecny, show ll set for July 2. The committee in charge of the show announces the following rules governing the exhibition: 1, All peony blooms for competi- tion must have been cut from plants owned by the exhibitor. 2. All entries must be stated by numbers only. Sealed envelopes hav- ing ciass number and exhibitor num- ber only on outside and ciass num- ber, together with name and address of exhibitor enclosed, should be fur- nished each exhibitor the morning of the opening day. 3. No exhibit can be entered for more than one class. The number of entries in any one class by an exhibitor is not lim- ited, but. only one prize will be awarded an exhibitor in any pa.ticu- lar class. 5. Show exact number of blooms in class mentioned. . All exhibits should be staged by 1 o'clock p. m. the first day of the show. 7. Exhibits should be arranged in classes. Mr. and Mra Mr. and Mrs. ity have us their guests Mr. an Mrs. Henry Dohn of New York Cit: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dohn enterta ed Thursday at a family dinner in honor of their guests. RETURNS FROM CONVENTION Mrs. Albin Hedstrom returned Thursday evening from Fargo where she attended the convention of the aughters of Union Veterans. Mrs. Hedstrom was elected junior vice resident of the state department at the convenntion. MEET MISS POWERS HERE Miss Pearl Renz and Miss Ruby Kewaygeski of Fort Yates arrived in the city Friday to meet Miss Hazel Powers, who has been attend- ing school in Oregon for the past year. Miss Powers will spend her vacation at her home in Fort Yates. ATTENDS CONVENTION John L. George ieft Friday for Columbus, Ohio, where he will at- tend the grand ‘lodge convemion of the U. C. T. as a delegate from, th local organization. Mr. George ‘w: | be away until July 6. HERE FROM ENDERLIN Mr. and Mrs. George Holianitsch and ‘son, Joseph, of Enderli the guests of Mr. and Mr: Anderson at 617 Eighth street. are also visiting friends in Man- dan. AT ST. ALEXIUS HOSPITAL Mrs. John Keroff of Steele has en- » Alexius hospital for tre: UNDERGOBS OPERATION Mrs. John Sleight of Tappen under- went ‘an operation at St. Alexius hospital Friday morning. . VISIT HERE ROUTE id Mrs. L. Nie and daughter, Martha, of Hazen, who have been The Melody Shop, Bismarck TUNER C. L. BRYAN The Music Shop, Mandan of friends in the city for the few days, left today for a motor trip to Yellowstone park. TO ATTEND SUMMER SESSION Rev. F. H. Davenport, rector of St. George's church of Bismarck, will leave Sunday evening for Madison, Wis., where he will attend the Sixth school from June 27 to July 8 Be- side the regular courses there are 'to be denominational group meetings for Roman Catholics, Episcopalians, and Lutherans. The schovl, which is intended primarily for clergy and lay workers in country or smail town | churches, has added a special fen- |ture this year, courses for women | workers. ATTEND COMMENCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. A. P, Lenhart re- turned Friday from a trip to Madison, Wis., where they attended the grad: uation of their daughter, Miss Hazel Lenhart, from the University or Wis- consin, "They were accompanied home by their daughter and son, William, who have spent the past year at school in Madison, En route home they visited relatives in Minneupolis and St, Paul. VISITS FRIENDS HERE Mrs. Henry Kuether of Judson, who has been the guest of friends jand relatives in Bismarck and Man- dan for the past few days, will re- turn to her home Sunday. She will be accompanied home by her cousin, Miss Isabelle Zeamer, who will spend some time in Judson, TO MAKE HOME IN FARGO Dr. and Mrs. L. E. Huschka left Friday evening for Fargo where they will make their home in the future. Dr. Huschka will be associated with Dr. Putney of that city. + FORMER RESIDENTS HERE Rev. and Mrs. F. L. Watkins and son, Elbert, of Minneapolis, former- ly of Bismarck, are in the city as the guests of friends, vigited in Fargo. EN ROUTE TO ILLINOIS | Mrs. Ralph McNeil, who was en route from Washburn to visit rela- | tives in Illinois, was a guest at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Vater Friday. En route they | this evening for Minneapolis and § | Paul to spend the week-end. | Annual Wisconsin Leadership summer | Walter E.| THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Grand Forks are guests in the resents. Many new und better ways! today en route to Vermilion, 8, of cooking will he explained and de where they will visit. Dr. is onstrated, and the visitors will dean of the medical school at te instructed in new ways of preparing University of North Dakota. | wholesome foods. There will be music panies j#t each demonstration, which will be HERE FROM GRAND FORKS |xiven from 2 to euch day, Re- Mrs. William Budge, Sr., Miss Ber-! freshments will served, nice Budge, and Mr. and Mra. Wil-| i ————— Ham Budge, Jr., arrived In eee Miss Roberta Best will ira ‘orks to; i be the guests cf ane, Grand Forks ‘i teach summer term of value Budge of this city. Mr. and Mrs, Wil-' to anyene interested. Phone! lam Budge, Jr, will return home; 67.2, ‘after the week-end, while Mrs. Budge, ! cia ais Ns PING PONG PHOTOS Sr. ahd Miss Bernice will remain in| Bismarck for some time. Owing to the great dema ——— if id , " Me TAR ney, TO CARES ga{for these good little photos | rand Mrs. J. N. Forlster abd | 0" ! | family and Mrs, Forister’s mother,; We ire making them all this! Mrs. M. H. Schnecker, will leave'to-| week, | morrow morning for a motor trip to hee | innesota lakes. After a two weeks’ trip the Foristers will retarn to Bis-| | Lawn mowers sharpened.— marek, and Mrs, Sechnecker will visit} Ruder’s Furniture Exchange. t the hi th . FG! py i Schnecker, in St.” Poul. Bit Phone 790 WwW. EN ROUTE TO WESTERN POINTS rict of Columbia, tucks, iss Eva G, Marquardt of Chieago,| "ails und bits of metal are removed | is in the city as the guest gf|from the roads by u magnet, | Misses Boniface and Catherine Mor- | ris at their home at 714 Sixth street. : DR. M. E. BOLTON Miss Marquardt is en route to Yel- lowstone Park, Washington and Cal- Osteopathic Physician 114% Fourth St. Phone 240-W fornia. She has many friends in Bi Bismarck, N. D. Miss Roberta L. Best arrived hare Friday from Milwaukee, Wis., w! she has spent the past year teac! and studying violin. Miss Best fi spend the summer in the city at hér home at 819 Fifth street. TO VALLEY CITY C. A. Fisher, state treasurer, left this morning: for Valley City where he will spend the week-end, j \Ladies Are Invited: to Cooking School Ladies of Bismarck are being in- vited to attend a free electrical coo ing school which will be conducted Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and §-, Thursday of next week in the new Essex’ building, 11 Second street, two doors south of the old armory building, with Mrs. M. Lyles, do- mestic science representative of the American Maize Products comoany, in charge, The cooking school ix sponsored | by the retail grocers of Bismarck and arranged through the ion @f amarck, having visited here on sev: heater. WILL SPEND SUMMER HERE | Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT Saturday First National Bank Bismarck, No. Dak. ; THE PIONEER BANK ! Established : | 18 Capital ...........$100,000 | Surplus ........... 200,000 1e8. spacing av { | Heart River Musie by The Commodor Special ‘tty or abroad. - a Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Free dancing from nine to nine-thirty Travelers Cheques The safe and convenient way to bling you to get cash as yeu require it at any time or place in this coun- News Pictures—Comedy E - MANDAN TOM MIX “The Broncho Twister” 79 and Saturday Pavilion Mandan 6-piece Orchestra Carnival Dance Thursday, with Prizes given every night Monday Pigs eect 7 All . for the Judge Jchn Tuesday ! pallbearers | funeral Fert | requeste: honorary unday afternoon are| Bros. funeral parlors prompt- to meet _at_Webb/ily at 2 o'clock ————_—— Why You Should Build Your|(Own Home FIRST—You cease paying for the upkeep of another man's property. Money that went to the Jandlora each month will now be invested in your own dwelling. Owning a home makes you independent. SECOND — A home with its grounds provides the: only proper environment for rearing children. Their playmates ¢ the children of other home-owners. Owning a home makes you a better father, THIRD — Similarly, you choose your neighbors. Instead of being people you must tolerate, they be come friends you want to know. Owning a home brings you friends, FOURTH—You are afforded the opportunity of living in a truly residential section: — tr lawns and flowers in’ place of noisy strects. Owning a home brings wholesome surroundings. FIFTH—Being a landowner, you enter more whole-h irtedly into the af fairs of your communit Its makes you a better. citiz interest are You , and commands respect. Owning a home Let us help you plan and give you free estimates St. Hilaire Lumber Co. N. 0. BYSTROM, Mer. PHONE 17 G13 Main Ave. at the wholesome foods. It’s Your Party courtesy Hoskins-Meyer. You Are Cordially Invited to Attend the -Hectrical Cooking Schos New Essex Bldg. 113 Second St., 2 doors south of old armory building Wednesday June 27, 28, 29, 30, inclusive eae * Featuring Mrs. M. Lyles Thursday k + \ 1 Domestic Science Representative of the American Maize Products Company Every Afternoon 2:00 to 4:30 This special cooking school, arranged through the co- operation of the American Maize Products Company and sponsored by the Bismarck Retail Grocers, is open to everyone and a cordial] invitation is issued to every F lady in Bismarck and vicinity to come, hear, and see the ¢ many new and better ways of cooking. "4 model kitchen and see the many new ways of preparing Refreshments Served Attend each session—each day something to interest and ‘entertain. Musie will be furnished by the new Victor Orthophomic Victsola through Inspect the a NSE TEATS COS ROARED ORIENT ae Ee ee