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FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1927 | Social and Personal |\,22:8323t8-1. Bismarck Country Club Is Scene of Pretty Dinner Dance The Bismarck Country club was the scene of a pretty dinner dance Thursday evening. _Peonies green and yellow taper candies dec- orated the tables for the o'clock dinner. Music for the dancing was fur- ed by the S. S. Commodore or- - In the receiving line for the were Mr. and Mrs. bah Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hedden, while was ‘man pf the committee on arrangements. ACCEPTS POSITION HERE Frank Hill, formerly of Wahpeton, : has accepted a position with the A. W. Lucas store in this city. Before going to Wahpeton, where he was with the Robertton Ready to Wear company, Mr. iHill was connected, with the Cummins company at Man- dan for several . Mrs. Hill and children will rem: in Wahpeton un- til the eit of, school this fall, when they will come to Bismarck to make their home. RETUENS TO MINNEAPOLIS Mra; T.E. Rugs, who has been the house guest of her sister, Mrs. J. L. Mullin, for, some time, will return to her ‘hom Minneapolis this eve- ning. She will be accompanied home yy Betty and John Mullin, litte ughter and son of Mr. Mrs. L. Mullin, who will visi! for a short time. her home ANNOUNCE BIRTH OF DAUGHTER Friends. in Bismarck have received word of the birth of a daughter, Tona Jean, to Mr. and Mrs. Alan K. Bolton of the Barrington apartments at argo, and formerly of Bismarck. Mrs. Bolton will be remembered here as Miss Esther, Hoover. GUESTS FROM WASHINGTON Mrs. A. C. Booth of Third street has as her guests her sister, Mrs. A. B. Jeardreau of Tacoma, Wash., and ‘her brother, Dr. Walter M. Brown of Yakima, Wash., who will spend several days in Bismarck, WILL VISIT RELATIVES ‘Misses Ruth and Esther Shuren, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. P. Shuren, left this morning for Doug- las and Max where they will be the Dated of relatives and friends for ionth. RETURNS FROM SCHOOL Francis Flaherty returned home ‘Thursday from Gonzaga college, Shokane, Wash., whore he has been attending school for the past year. He will spend his vacation in Bis- marck. TO SPIRITWOOD LAKE Miss Madge King will leave aeons 4 for Spiritwood Lake where she will spend the week-end holiday with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. Mrs. Roy Random of Jamestown, TO DICKINSON Mr. and Mrs. Myrén. Atkinson left today for Dickinson where they will spend.the 4th of July week-end as ‘the guests of Mrs. Atkinson’s sister, Mrs. Gervas Manning. 4 WILL HOLD FOOD SALE * The ladies of the Trinity Luthe: ladies aid -will hold a food sal the A. W. Lucas store Saturda; ginning at 11 o'clock. , WILL SPEND VACATION HERE Arthur Lucas returned today m Columbus, Ohio, to spend the sum- mer here at the home of his mother, Mrs. A. W.. Lucas. RETURNS TO CHICAGO Mrs. W. G. Copeland, who has spe! the t six months in Bis: this morning for her hom cago. TO SPEND HOLIDAY Mr, ees at, . jcc i i ridge, they will send the July 4 holiday with relatives. i RETURNS HOME Miss Irene Mary Irvine’ has re- turned from Zeeland and Linton where she spent a week with friends. TO ST. PAUL ‘§. R. Sharts of the federal bureau of public roads left Thursday for St. Paul on a. business trip. TO MINNESOTA . E, Cole left Thurs- Minn., where they will visit for some time. HERE ON BUSINESS J. L. Zacher of Elgin spent Wed- nesday and Thursday in the city, transacting business. ALL, VISIT RELATIVES Mr. 4ndsMrs. John Gammons left ‘Thursday to spend several days with -aclatives at Lakota. : HERE ON BUrbee é Floyd Robinson of Dawson spen ¥ ‘Thureday in Bismarck, looking after business interests. WITH FRIENDS HERE Mrs, 0. W. Brostrom of Wilton was the guest of friends in the city Wey. SSS “Partly cloudy tonight. ate temperature J.\school for the nd A.lof Osteopathic Examiners has been and) fter spending the past month on trip to New York city, Brook! on, D. C., Petersburg, Va., Chicago, and the Twin Ci ——________ | AT THE MOVIES . ELTINGE THEATRE Particular interest attaches to the showing of “Arizona Bound” at the Eltinge today .and Saturda: since it introduces to the screen new star in the. ‘son of Gal Cooper, previously seen at the El tinge in “The Winning of Barba: Worth” and “Children of Divo: Cooper, a lanky, six-foot-two pi duct of a Montana ranch, bids fair’ to reach the heights as one of the vacation trip to Minnesota lak They will be away two weeks. TO\MINNEAPOLIS Harold McDonald will leave’ Satur- he will ‘spend ation with American Legion and) sis ‘sete Baldwin will leave ili ; i iq’ thi: ing for Sparta. Wis., wh Auxiliary Give Picnic’? Sit" Shend tee: weeks "at her ome. TO SPEND VACATION , Charles Verochick left today for 's Fargo where he will be the guest of id relatives for a two weeks’ vacation. TO MINNEAPOLIS Mrs. J. Johansen left today for two weeks’ vaca- riends. - h A crowd of 150 or more attended the joint picnic which the American Legion and Auxiliary gave Thurs evening at Fort Lincoln. of company A and war moth Following a 6:30 pot luck ‘supper, the evening spent at sports, games, and singing. Prizes were of- fered to the children in various com. petitive games. The following were the winners: Boys race, 8 years of age and over, 8. Smith; 2nd, Thomas] spending s time at the lak> re- hn; Girls’ race, 8 and over, Ist/sorts of Minnesota. Josephine Cunningham; 2nd, "Ruth hild’s race, 6 to'8; 1st,| RETURNS FROM HEBRON ; 2nd Phyllis Branard. Miss Maric Jagar has returned race, 4 and under; ist, Ad-|from Hebron, where she spent two Child dison Bechtold; 2nd, Betty Jean Ros-| weeks at her home. jt enthal; Cart wheels; 8 and — Joan Hughes, 2nd, Hel DISCHARGED FROM HOSPITAL Cart wheels, 4 and und Mrs. D, Roberts of Mott was di lotte Kent, 2 Joan Co: red from the Little tots’ somersaults, ist, Betty| Wednesday. Rosenthal, 2nd. Joan Rosenthal, 3rd, od Dorothy Knecht; Standing on hands, VISITING FRIENDS HERE ist, Russell Smith, 2nd, Sarah Bash-| Mra. Rov Rasche of Regan spent ara. Thursday in Bismarck as the guest Ice cream and candy were distrib-| of friends. uted to the children during the eve- ning. ETURN FROM SCHOOL Misses Edna and len Hall have returned. from Gu in Hall, Washington, D. where they attending will jarck at Mr. and i scribed as a handsome young) actor who can act—a‘ most promis- ing player who gives every indication of becoming one of the real person- alities of the screen. wo weeks with relatives. issell “Arizona Bound’ also introduces a new equine star, which bids fair to accompany its owner to t heights of popularity. “Flash” i: magnificent cream-colored Arab’ and is said to be the most beautiful steed yet used in motion pictures. The animal is highly trained, and he .and Cooper, his owner, are shown ‘throughout the picture as boon com- panions. ’ Playing opposite Cooper in the leading feminine role of “Arizona Bound” is Betty Jewel and El Bren- del, the funny Swede, long recognized as one of the funniest comedians of audeville, plays the comedy role of “Oley Smoke’ leson, and contrib- utes an uproarious picture of a blundering Swede. VISITS AT BALDWIN Richard Kirk is spending some time as a guest of the Rupp family at Baldwin. RETURNS FROM TRIP CAPITOL THEATRE Miss Kate Lyons has returned to] Petition has been sent to Con- have ‘deen 4 ent to | s deputy county auditor! gress to pfovide some fitting tribute Minneapolis where she will a: popular of Western stars, and her duties spend the summ the home of the re: Mrs. Thomas Hall. En route home the Misses: Hall visited Niagara’ Falls, and took the Great Lakes trip from Buffalo, N.¥., to Houghton, i “Wild Animals | Have Known” RETURN FROM CONVENTION : D: . B A LECTURE BY re and Meg. F. uss returned ERNEST THOMPSON SETON Wednesday from ‘Miami, Florida, where Dr. Strauss represented the Assisted by stereopticon slides AT THE auraution et Lise: faicoute) AUDITORIUM Wednesday, July 13th, at 8:15 P. M. Dr. and Mrs. Strauss visited rela- . tives in northern Michi and spent Admission, Adults, 75c; Ages from 9 to 17, Inc., free. Reserved seats at Harris & Woodmansee’s a few days in Chicago and the Twin Cities. | Under the auspices of the Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts and Campfire Girls INVITED: TO ATTEND MEETING Dr. M. E. Bolton of this city, who is a member of the Associated Board invited to attend a meeting of that body in Denver on July 29. which is being held in connection with the 31st annual convention of the Amer- ican Osteopathic association, RETURNS HOME Mrs. R. W. Rohrer, who has spent the past six weeks as a cuest at the! home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Maassoc, Sr, and with other relatives, will return to her home at War _ Horse” will have an early showing at the Capitol Theatre com- mencing tonight ; ROOSTER ATTACKS CHILD Orange, N. J.—While little Eulale Preli was gathering eggs in a chicken house, a large rooster attacked her viciously. A spur of the bird was driven into her face and an operation was necessary for its removal. Over the week-end—Uni- versity sweets—The candy you can’t resist.—Finney’s Drug Store. }to the American horses which served ‘on the fighting front in France dur- ing the World War. This idea of a memorial to the equine heroes oti: inated with Buck Jones, Fox Fi horseman star, who wrote the screen drama, “The War Horse,” as a film testimonial to the horses he sent to France and later followed to the fighting front when he joined the American cavalry. ‘The War Horse” is the picture of the horse's everyday dangers, ro- mances, hardships and daring during service in France as Jones saw it from the dramatic standopint of a cavalryman, circu: ler and actor, In fact, “The War Horse” equine hero's own “What Glory.” is the Price Supporting them are Lola Todd, , Lioy hitlock, James Gordon, {ley Taylor and Yola D'Avril. “ Big sale on children’s stock- ings Saturday only.—Niel-' sen’s Millinery. | ¢ a) New White Felt Hats Small, medium and large head sizes. Marked spe- cially for Saturuay only All summer silk frocks marked specially for Saturday Sarah Gold Shop Style Without Extravagance 312 Main Phone 566 Seattle, Wash., this evening. WILL VISIT SISTERS 1 Miss Hannah Engeseth left today for Minneapolis and Blue Earth, Minn,, where she will be the guest of her sisters, Mrs. L, J. Wallin and Mrs. C. C. Hamre, for a month or six weeks. HERE FROM WASHBURN Mrs. Leo Wilson and Misses Ruth Olson and Blanche Wahl of Wash- burn spent Tuesday and Wednesday in the city as the guests of friends. HERE FROM BEULAH | Miss Helen Moore of Beulah is in | the city today, visiting with friends. WILL VISIT MINNESOTA LAKES | Mr, and Mrs. Bernard Andrus and daughter left Thursday by car for a Just Think! Only $4 Per $1,000 For 3 Years eee Coats 1st group—Fur trisninie dress and tailored, tweeds TORNADOES and and twills, navy and colors. Sizes 16 to 40. For- ng gelia cas... $39.50 Phone Today 2nd group—Fur and unfurtrimmed, tweeds. and Henry & “ne | 1 obtained in this sweeping clearance. Sale price ......... 8rd group—Fur and unfurtrimmed, tweeds and twills, colors only. Sizes 16 to 40. $1 5.75 Formerly to $69.50. Sale price.. 4th group—Four unfurtrimmed strictly tailored models, 1 navy, 8 colored.’ Sizes 16 $5 7 5 e to 18. Formerly to $25. Sale price Kimonos ~ | - § Silk only, satins, taffetas and crepes. Black and colors twills, navy and colors. Sizes 16 to 42. Formerly Insurance to $75.00. ...... $25.00 feeeee se aie son Sa] 1st group.’ ‘Formerly to $9.75. Sale price, ......... Fi 2nd group, Formerly to $15.00. Sale price Meeting of| Bale price Ys... 41.75 Depositors|| se - Trimmed Hats A meeting of the deposi- |: ; Felts and straws, black and colors 1st:group. Formerly to $1 00 Brreicing vir) bod $15.00. “Sale price: 4.4 $15.00. | 8rd jneetos C(R O10) NO, Announcing Our Ten Day Semi-Annual Clearance Sale Beginning Saturday, July 2nd Upon this date we will offer to you our entire. stock of ready-to-wear millinery, giving you more and better values than you have ever received before. prices will be slashed so that they will be within the reach of everyone. What the quality, workmanship and style of our garments are need not be dwelt upon, as you all know that our values cannot be met with elsewhere. Following is a summary of what our large stock consists.of.and the values to be ae $9.00 | Lo hear, & Garment { ‘ Dresses Navy and black, georgettes, satins and crepes 1st. group—Sizes 14 to 40. For- merly to $35.00. Sale price...... § 1 0.75 metls 10 $49.50. Sale price... 919.75 my to'955.00., Sale prie...-. S260 meriy to 959.50. Sale prie..--.. 29600 pl rng ve ee *. Bes ‘ $39 e 50 _. Dresses Light and pastel colored georgettes, chiffons and crepes, printed and plain, jerseys; wool crepes and friskas, evening gowns, dinner and afternoon dresses and sport frocks ao das nce... $0079 marl 10148950" Bale price... $10.75 Merle 1044500" Sale price. $15.75 \ erly t0 $99.50. Sale price. 919.75 5th. group—Sizes 14 to $8. For- $25.00 $29.50 | Please Be Advised ‘The shop opens promptly at nine o'clock and will merly to $75.00. Sale prite...... ' 6th group—Sizes 14 to 88. For- close ‘ly at six. All sales will be considered final; no » excl » approvals or returns: merly to $79.50. : Sale price....... WAM!) =~ BE AU TY Permanent Wave Free Let us know, by July 8th, if you have one of these numbers 2790 285 2992 1479 2889 2862 2509 Numbers are now being given out for the last free perman : Make your ee cee now for that permanent, as we are busy every day giving permanents , Harrington’s Barber-Beauty Shoppe Bismarck, N. D.& HRN =| SS HO PPE Minn A. W. LUCAS CO. Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center Candy Sale Saturday BUY A BOX FOR THE 4TH Chocolate Drops, 1-Ib. box 15e Chocolate Nut Goodies, 1-lb. box .29e Chocolate Cherries, 1-lb. box ....39e Chocolate Strawberries, 1-lb. box .49¢ Our Del Mar assorted Chocolates, wrapped in ¢ cellophone covered box, a regular $1.00 value The Presbyterian Ladies are contin- uing the popularity of our Basement Annex Luncheon Department. For Saturday they will serve from 11 a m. to 8 p.m. A. W. LUCAS CO. Where You Expect More For * Your Money—And Get It Tonight Friday and Saturday Matinee Every Day at 2:30 _—_—_—_—— Avon zuson JESSE LASKY. eens A new star that everyone is going A new style western entertainment | News Pictures