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a THURSDAY, JULY 7, Social and Personal : Pa sc cemmarat csp teresa htt ORTON eS A AM RAAB 1927 —— = the past two weeks, was discharged Sunday and returned to her home at Medina, 18 GRADUATED Miss Vivian Martineson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Martineson of the week for a motor trip through Canada before returning to their homes at Washington, D. C. TO MINNESOTA AND WISCONSIN Peat ton Ruckel, and Miss | this city, has been recently graduated | left this morning by car for a trip) THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘PAGE FIVE a ere, TO SPEND SUMMER Mrs. R.A. Tracy and daughter, — | Cornelia, have gone to Minnesota lake TO LAKES resorts where they will spend the Mr. and Mrs, L. ©. Rudser and! remainder of the summer. and. son, Bill children left this-morning for Fargo! penne Madge Webster! and lake resorts in Minnesota where | AT ST, ALEXIUS HOSPITAL : they will spend a vacation of several! J. E. Kiesel of 315 Wood is a former resident of Bis-| marek. E. 0. 0" Clay> Washington | C1 siilaredetaa seo Ne pid Fu . Charles S. Ego, state’s attorney.” > Ward is in jail in default of $1,000 bond. The girl, who for more than 48 hours after the accident was un- Enderlin Autoist to Be Tried Next Week Enderlin, N. D., July 7.—@)-—| conscious, has shown a slight im in the Ransom | provement during the last 12 h on on a charge of | according to physicians, and bh hicle whil intoxi- | good chance of recovery. § | from the Salvation Army training! to points in Minnesota and Wiscon-| weeks, street is a patient ut St, Alexius) Loretta Leberg and Friends Celebrate | ollege,n Chicago. “She hus been ap ath were “they will visit, relatives | i Ke stb | hospital. Jeated, as a result of an accident in| ee — > Keith Mickelson Are |Wedding Anni eee, aman 8 PSerme tre tad Avene sees, ew ot Iks ere] TASCEEARCIED oe cane ah wick, Joan, Gothier, cight-seatold| Our vuleanizing is suceess- post a 3 f phcashel > a d er of Mr. and 3 jeorge ' ; ickelson Are ing Anniversary | Sinn: Miss “Martineson is a crad HERE ON BUSINESS atts Leland Mark-and baby sie! Boston Dental Co. |ciothicr, thustlin, was seriously in: |ful, because we specialize — hater | jured, probably will be tried before] A, & M. Tire Service, 216 Married Wednesday * Before an improvised altar banked with carnations, sweet peas and! Tanner township were guests of|and Mrs. T. M. MacLachlan returned| | pa broken i greenery, and ‘lighted by | taper) honor at the home of R. J.J. Mont-) Wednesday trem, a motor, trip. to) CI AS adicka Menta skate Duncan of Judson and My he past week-end, uccordings to candles, Miss Loretta Leberg becume| gomery recently when friends en-| Winnipeg where they were the guests : the guests of friends in the city Mts. C. C. Hibbs, who returned the bride of Keith Mickelson Wed-'Aertained in celebration of their| of Dr. MacLachian’s cousin, Dr. Paul| . yoTOR THROUGH PARK rielay, in the clY terday ‘from a trip to Winni yreaday evening at 7:30 at the home of the bride’s #ater, Mrs. James Pearcy. Kev. Paul S. Wright read the murriage service. Mrs, Roy Logan attended the bride and Wore an aiternoon gown of blue. Her flowers were pink roses. The bride's ‘gown was orchid -georgette, fashioned sleeveless and with a short cape. She carried a bouquet of sweetheart roses and lies of the val- ley. Roy Logan attended the groom as best man. Foilowing the ceremony a dinner was served at the Prince hotel with places ‘marked for 22 guests. Carna- tions and taper. candles decorated the table, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Preston of Fargo were guests from out of the city. The bride and groom left this morning by car for a trip to Min- nesota lake resorts, For traveling Mrs. Mickelson is wearing a tuilored ae of navy blue and a smail biack at. Mrs. Mickelson, who has been em- ployed at the Barker Bakery und Candy company, has made her home { wich her sister, Mrs. James Pearcy of “this city, since coming to Bismarck several years ago from Kentucky. Tne groom 1) the son of Mrs. H. P. Mickelson of this city, and has been employed at the Logan grocery tor the past nine years. RETURNS FROM MILWAUKEE Mrs. W. 5. Ayers has returned from Milwaukee, Wis., where she was called two weeks ugo by the death of her brother, Dr. N. W. Hollenbeck. HERE FROM WASHBURN Mrs, W. K. Williams and Mrs. E. H. Heck of Washburn spent Wed- hesday im the city as the guests vf friends and relatives. FROM MINNEAPOLIS Mr. and Mrs. F. H, Geiermann have Mr. and = Mrs. as their guests, pie (Fargo 'w inv . ‘3 " go where she spent some in you can call the po Ward | Lewis of Minneapolis, and) time as the guest of her, son-in-law lice : ba aa ellen and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Swenson, GUEST FROM LAKOTA Miss freien Groves of Lakota is in the city as the guest of Miss Clara Christenson. oe for two weeks. werent! RETURNS HOME vather and the old| Miss Chiarlotte Logan of the Quain A ‘ g dj ge SREAREL NRK ee, spenlline 8 eeee tiey homestead rocks on} vacation in Minneapolis and at near- Ly luke resorts, VISIT FRIENDS HERE Mrs. R. J. Fox and Mrs. William Higgins and little daughter of Me- dina were guests of friends in Bis- anarck today. HERE FROM MINNESOTA Mra. J. Fonta of Lake Elmo, feld. S RETURN FROM TRIP Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Stender have returned from a trip to Arizona and western points. They were away for two weeks. HAVE A DAUGHTER A daughter was born Wednesday to 0. A. Soredah! of 700) Mr. and Mrs, Avenye A. ‘The Weather Fair tonight and prob- ably Friday. Some- what warmer. $3 AND $3.50 MANHATTAN PAJAMAS 2 PAIRS $3.95 Bergeson’s Quality-Style-Eeenemy » erators. | "tients come in Miss Groves will be and san, John, Jr, inn., are in the city as the guests of Mrs. William Lehr ON DENTAL COMPANY ~ Saves’ you 60% ‘o all dental aia Guarantees absolute satisfaction or your money back. In order to give such a guarantee we , Must have only the mostskilled op- __.We will be glad to have all our old and let ub see thet our uate of Bismarck high school, | RETURN FROM TRIP Dr, and Mrs. C, C. Hibbs and Dr./ at Montgomery Home Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Johnson of silver wedding anniversary: Over 100) guests attended the party. Mrs. Leatners and Miss Montgom- ery presided as hostesses at the) di-ne~ A wedding cake, decorated with lighted silver and gold candles, aurueu_ che centerpiece for the table, while flowers and ferns were used Dow. En route they visited at Pel- ican Rapids, Minn., and at Grand Forks and Wilton. : GUESTS FROM IOWA Mrs. K. S. Stoakes has returned to Bismarck after spending the past x month with relatives at points in for decoration of the rooms and| Iowa. She was accompanied home table” The guests of honor were! by Mr, Stoakes’ mother and brother, presented with many gifts in silver.| Mrs, E, R. Stoakés and son, Herbert, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson were mar-| of Charles City, Iowa, who will be ried at Blue Earth, Minn. June 26,| their guests for a few weeks. Lakes, Minn. ‘They made the trip to| so 1899, und came to ‘North ‘Dakota in | the lakes by car, visiting at Fargo en | ¢,scnitor Gerald P. Nye of Cooper Ruder’s Furniture Exchange. PAN-HELLENIC MEETING | Bismarck. members of Pan-Hellen- | i¢ will meet at a luncheon Monday noon at the Prince hotel. An im- portant business meeting will fol-/ low. Members who plan to attend | March, 1905. They have made their home in Tanner township since 1906. Out of Town Guests Honored at Bridge Staley at 286 for reservations. WILL VISIT CANADA i Father C. B, Buckley and William | and Clarence -Brazerol, who are guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Braz- ero}, will leave the latter part of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D. MeGarvey entertained Wednesday evéning in compliment to Mr, and Mrs. Ward Lewis and Mrs, Millié J. Wood of Minneapolis, and formerly of Bis- marck, who are house guests at the F. G. Giermann and L, A, Baker homes. Garden flowers were used to at- tractively decorate the rooms and the tables. During the evening thre tables of bridge were in play wi honors at cards going to Ward Lewi | Guest favors were presented to Mrs. Lewis and Mrs. Wood. | At the conelusion of the games | Miss Catherine Bleth and Miss Gayle Hawk assisted the hostess in serving a two course luncheon. TO WEST COAST Miss Rose Viere and Miks Beryl Knott left this morning for a trip to the west coast by way of the Can- adian Pacific. Miss Viere will return in two weeks, while Miss Knott will be away until fall. VISITS AT FARGO Mrs. D. M. Mc?¥nee has returned Wind Storm | Insurance | When a fire breaks out you can call the! fire department. When the burglars get When the auto wreck you can call the gar. age. But when the clouds RETURNS TO BISMARCK Miss Thelma Duncan returned to Bismarck ‘Tuesday after spending @ few days at her home at Almont. tient at the Bismarck hospital for In What Month Is Your Birthday? its foundation — and. you. can’t remember your prayers— WIND INSURANCE will put it back in! shape. JUST THINK — onl $4 per $1,000.00 for 3 years. Henry & Henry Insurance’** Heme of K-F-Y-R Meeting of \Depositors A meeting of the deposi- tors of the defunct Bis- marck bank will be held at the Rex Theatre in the Hinckley. building om Fourth street, on Thurs- day, July 7th, 1927, at 8 o'clock P. M. Whether your deposit is small or large, be at this meeting; you will receive important information. ~ ‘The Committee in Charge. Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT—Thursday CONRAD NAGEL RENEE ADOREE “HEAVEN ON EARTH” From the mad revelry of Paris to the throb and thrill of war! Renee Adoree, - heroine of ‘The Big Pa- rade,” in another film of * love and battle! company of Minneapolis spent ngsday in Bismarck on business. Mr. Parnham is the branch manager of man, Paula Ullrich, Matilda Hagerott and’ Anne Bloedau from a motor trip to Yellowstone Park. for over three weeks. marek and John Vogel of Coleharbor are spending a few weeks at Detroit | route, | the ci Mrs. N. B. Werstlein while en route are requested to phone Miss Mar-un| to Mott, where she will spend some time with relatives. - is a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. L.} A. Baker at 706 Fourth street, R. E. Parnham of the Art Metal! hospital Tuesday, They have return-) Wed-| eu vo inerr at suctie. VISITING FRIENDS HERK ada. Entrance was gained Misses Pansy Etling, Edna Still- ing the lock on the window le: to the hallway, Mrs. Hibbs states, UNDERGOES OPERATION Mrs. Alfred Hart of this city under- went an operation at St. hospital Tuesday. FROM WING have returned e Alexius | ? ing of value was taken. \ They were out of the city AT DETROIT LAKES, MINN. Mr, and Mra, F. G. Childs of Bis-| x(vt 0, operation Tuesday at St Friday, July Sth, 8 p. m. Phone 790-W. 113 5th. marck today. ON BUSINESS A. C. Taylor spent Wednesd: Steele, looking after business inter- ests, a‘ | The Presbyterian Ladies GUEST AT BAKER HOME i = ‘ood Mrs. Millie J. Wood of Mosacapotin| as trem ities ro kane: ment of A. W. Lucas store. EN ROUTE TO MOTT Miss Gladys Turner of Fargo is in| as a guest at the home of DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 114% Fourth St. Phone 240-W Bismarck, N. D. Mrs. TT TT For FRIDAY and Values in this lot to $1.25 Values to $1.95 It Will 5 Pay You to Anticipate Future Needs ferent.*’ In‘these lots you will find charming little dresses for aqeits ry: and cuffs. “ Office Burglarized Offices of the Boston Dental com- but, so far as can be learned, noth- | Knights of Columbus—Regu- Mrs, John Koch of Wing under-|Jar meeting Bismarck council, Tawn Mowers Sharpened. OT A. W. LUCAS CO. Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center Hundreds of Little Tots’ Panty Dresses To close out at 1 to 6 Years Others Grouped in 3 Special Lots | HM 19 § Charming Little Dresses for Charming Little Misses The younger set are the smart set these days. Children’s dresses are so adorable—so simple and yet so dif- wae at frocks; and plain bloomer frocks for playtime wear. ‘They’ Are Fashioned of Voile, Fancy Dimity, Pretty Prints Sleeveless and With Sleeves ees Many. of these winsome little frocks are lace-trimmed or embroidered. Others have contrasting collars Mothers cannot afford to miss this opportunity. > _ #> These are remarkable values and the selections are good. u Expect More For Your Money—-and Get att. <a Boe Judge M, O. Thompson, county judge . at Lisbon: next week, according to| Main, Phone 356. ———$—$— — —————————————————————— OO “Wild Animals | Have Known” A LECTURE BY ERNEST THOMPSON SETON. Assisted by stereopticon slides AT THE AUDITORIUM Wednesday, July'13th, at 8:15 P. M. Admission, Adults, 75¢; Ages from 9 to 17, Inc., free. Reserved seats at Harris & Woodmansee’s Under the auspices of the Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts and Campfire Girls DT) = MMM SE SATURDAY ESCHANDEDVN EA HLL Values to $2.50 Values to $3.50 | ewe $9.19 Each Each dress-up occasions; smart little bloomer