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-, at which Mrs. W. F. Crewe and Veroque Bradley of California wan | kot: THURSDAY, JULY 14,1927 Social: and Persgnal | Mrs. A. W. Mundy Is Hostess at Bridge Breakfast at Club Mrs. A. Aybar 4 morning at a bi breakfast held at ‘the Country club at 11 o'clock, Places the marked for 14 guests at “1 ikfast Bright colored rden flow ttractively decorated tables. Following the breakfast three tables of bridge were in pisy rs. honors at card Out of town guests were Mrs. L. A.| p! Schipfer of Bismarck, and ley of Hollywood, Marian Schwantes jicago, and formerly of Mra. Veroque Brad- Is Contest Winner t —— M Miss Marian” Schwantes of marck is the winner of the prize $25 awarded in the annual Winchest- er arithmetic cot The prize is of- fered to the highest of nine eighth grade graduates selected from Bis- marck and Burleigh county. Three contestants were entered from Bis- marck and the other six from out of the city. As a fitting Winchester, who superintendents chools in Bi cigh county, the award for this arith- metic examination is given anni trom his estate, ie examinations were given this y July 9, and the winner was announ- ced. ‘TURN ‘FROM TRIP Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Overbee and children have returned from a weeks’ motor trip to points in ern North Dakota and in South kota, At yates, city they were the guests of Mrs. Overbee’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Moe. They also spent some time at Garreton, S. D., with Mr. Overbee's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Overhec, who arcompanted them to Bismarck and will be their Rucsts here, Bh. HERE ‘ON BUSINESS R. L. Birch of Chicago, represent- ing Henry L. Doherty & Company of New York,; was in Bismarck. yester- day negotiating wi C. Reming- ton for the handling of that co: pany's securities. The Doherty co pany represents the Cities company, whieh has mere than 110 subsidiaries throughout’ the United States. Mr. Remington has opened an office in the basement of the City National. bank building and will dea in bond: jock and secutities of ali kinds. TO ATTEND CONVENTION e Misses Milda and Ella’ Brelje left today for St. Louis, Mo., where they will attend the 35th international convention of the Walther league of the Lutheran church as de.egates from the local Zion Lutheran Walther league. The convention will be held from July 17 to 21, Before return- ing nome they will visit at Chicago and Columbus. RETURI FROM EXTENDED TRIP Mr. and“Mrs. J. P. French and Miss Ruth Staley have returned from an extended motor trip-to southern and east coast points,, They spent some time in Maine as the guests of rela- tives, Frank Persinge' nephew of d Mrs. French, accompanied] them home from Augusta, Maine, and will be their guest. TAKE MOTOR TRIP Mrs. William Lehfeld of Bismi Mrs. K. Bumann, Miss Helen Fi and Fred Jhanden of Salem wi lenve tomorrow morning by car for Lake Melissa and Beechmont lake in Minnesota, the Twin Cities and Mil- waukee. They jo expect to spend a day or’so at Itasca park. The party will be away for two weeks. _ WILL VISIT WEST COAST Mrs, I. C., Fundeberg left Tuesday a n trip to west coast ints. At Fokiony. Wash,, she will meet her brother, David Grew, who will accompany her to Los Angeles where they will spend the remainder of the summer with relatives and friends. VISITS MOTH! Miss Florence Mathen: ton returned home today after spend- ing’ some time in the city. visiting with her mother, Mrs. A. D: Math- eny, who is # patient at St. Ale ius hospital. RETURNS TO FARGO Mrs. W. QO. Russell, who has spent the past two weeks in Bismarck, re- turned to her home in Fargo’ t! morning. - TO-VISIT-RELATIVES Mra. Emma Lewis of this city. this morning for Lakota, where will. be the guest of relatives for some time. ~ M JAMESTOWN © pe ce ba! ft Jamestown ind: formerl; of friends im VISITS RELATIVES |. W. Taylor drove to Steele Wed: orig Ait it relatives and to tra { Legion. ani W. Mundy was hostess | tion will commence Monday, July ge; with Legion Auxiliary to Convene July 18 | The program for the Amer euxiliary state con registration at the - Gardner! ‘hotel in Fargo. Business meet joint sessions' with the Legion, and entertainment ‘will fill the three days of the con- vention. On the ond day the trophies and awards, merited by the different posts, will.be presented. In this competition with the North Da- Membership-getters, Mrs. Henr:; Hanson of Bismarck wins. fourt! with 35 members. Mrs. Clara wucnene of Grand Forks won iirst place with 48 mem Interesting addrestes livered ie convention by Mi on, Lincoln, Neb., ni sident, northwest di: Wright Macauley, al presiden’ department presi- esata; and by ‘ota including Mi Knauf, Jamestown, Mrs. Eugene Fen- elon, Devils Lake, and others. spate HERE FROM CH Mr. and Mrs. J. Clayton Russell children of Beach are spending a few days in the cit .» WOMEN’S RELIEF CORPS The Women’s Relief Corps will meet Fri at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. O. Ward at 612 RKooser ly} Avenue. Painted Woods were the guests of friends in the city Wednesday, Mrs. Thompson left that evening for Haw: arden, lowa, where she will visit relatives. ATTENDS MEETING Dr. H. H. Cohenour, Dr. J. Worner-and Dr. W. F. Crewe left Wednesday for fateo wnere they will spend a few days attending the meet- ing of the North Dakota Veterin- ary -association. RETURNS TO MINOT Mrs. P. F. Graber has returned to Minot spending two weeks with rela- tives and friends in Bismarck and Mal 5 . ‘0 COLORADO Mrs, Myron LaVine and Miss De: 8 ft thi ening by for Grand Junction, Colo, Mr. La- vine wall go to Colorado in August to accompany:his wife back to Bis- marek. PHILATHIA CLASS TO MEET The Philathia class of the First Presbyterian church will hold meet- ing this ‘evening at 7:30 in the church parlors, All members are urged to be present as important business will be discussed. GUEST_AT STADLER HOME ete and Mi W. Stadler at 413 GUESTS FROM STEELE Mrs. R. L. Phelps.and son of Stecle | were the guests of friends in Bis- marck Wednesday. Mr. Phelps at-| tended the state convention of ab-) stracters in~ Mandan. FROM MOTT Mrs. George Galloway of Mott is the guest of friends in Bismarck. TRANSACTING BUSINESS | Joseph Kokema of Mott spent Tues- | day and Wednesd. ing after business interests. GUESTS FROM JAMESTOWN Mr. and Mrs. H, H. Halverson of Jamestown spent Wednesday in the city as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. 'W. Porter at 1708*Rosser Avenue. WASHINGTON . Richholt left today for where she will be the guest of relatives for about two months. HERE ON BUSINESS Frank Scigel of Steele spent Wed- nesday in Bismarck, transacting business. HERE FRQM ASHLEY in the city, look... THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE { A bulldog’s head of amber in. the cubistic manner vies with the bird umbrella handles now so popular. The umbrella, is of dark brown silk. ; HERE FROM STERLING 4 Mr. and Mrs. H. Jessen and family of Sterling spent Wednesday in the city as the guests of friends. GUEST AT HOMAN HOME Mrs. Arthur O’Hearn of James- town is a house guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. John Homan. HERE ON BUSINESS George Manley of McKenzie is in Bismarck today, looking after busi- ness interests. Mrs. M. J. Rony and Miss Dor- othy Maercklein@¥ Ashley are guests of friends in the city for a few day: Now Is the Time to Get Your : PERMANENT WAVE Think of the comfort of a wave during summer and vacation time | $12.50 There’s quality in our Permanent Waves A. W. Lucas Co. Beauty and Bob Shop Exceptional Value One Group Printed and Tub Silk Dresses . Values to $25.00 Specially Priced 312 MAIN AVE. | tion as sale: tric company. GUESTS FROM MONTANA \ » Leo Veulek and childron of | Mont., are spending the week ‘in Bismarck aa the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Baker. Mrs. Veulek will ‘be remembered as Miss Rose Karas. { a | TRANSACTS BUSINESS HERE Barzillai Boyd of near Bismarck is | in the city transacting business and | visiting friends. | Texaco Company | to Open New Gas Station Saturday Opening of the Capital Service’ sta- tion at the corner of Main avenue | and Eighth street has been announced | for Saturday by the Texaco company. | ick relief fons ft DrSch sores BA 6 i} ino-pada "risa" DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 111% Fourth St. Phone 240-W vent shoe pressure, Bismarck, N. D. FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Exceptional Value One Group _ Printed and Tub Silk Dresses Values to $15.00 Sp¢cially Priced ~ CHILDREN’S HATS To Close Out at $1.00 THE SARAH GOLD SHOP Style Without Extravagance PHONE 565 SS SSSSFSSOSOSSSSSOSSS DOSS SSSLOSSS SESE APES PPL PLBLLLPLLLLPPAPPPPPAPLLALDLALLLLPPLLLPLLLLA motor oil. at the same time the gas is pur- chased, or may be secured at a later ‘late, as the purchaser prefers. charge of the new statio has just been erected. Inside grease racks have been made & part, of the station so that all-year- ae service can he given motor- sts. On Saturday, the opening d ach | customer purchasing five or | more gallons of gusoline will be given # certificate good for two quarts of eee The oil may be obtained SHIRRED SKIRTS Even formal gowns are. showing | ful, because we speci the two-piece influence, with a band lof shirring at the top of the skirt juat beneath the bodice. a ot ea 9999S O% A.W.LucasC inforced at all strain points. strain points. Colors—champagne, grey, And the good ladies of the Presbyterian church will serve delicious hom from 11 a. m. unt 18 p. m., Saturday A.W.Lucas Cc. Where You Expect More For Your Money—And Get SeenON LEAS eesebeaitee : Thursday Friday and Saturday. A a a Two-pocket style. Sizes 36 to 42. at so low a price home st in our big downstairs store ‘Men’s Blue Chambray Work Shirts, 69c_ Made from the well-known Amoskeag fast-color chambray. Triple stitched and re- A real saving, and at the time when you have the greatest use for them Men’s Extra Heavy Weight Overalls, $1 Made of good grade of white back denim. Extra full cut. buying more ‘than one pair at this very low Triple stitched and bar tacked at all Reduce your overall expense by price for this high quality overall. Women’s Sport Rib Hose,a39c value,25c y, nude, beige and black. Sizes 814 to 10%. help out on summer hosiery expense by buying several pairs while they are on sale? Large Size Bath Towels, 24x48 In., 59c An extra heavy double thread towel and a 75c value. No better values, if as gooil, in bath towels have been offered than this, a fact that you should not overlook, so replenish your bath towel needs Saturday 27x54 Inch Velvet Rugs « - Each, $1.98 These come in a wide range of beautiful patterns and colorings that will add tone and pleasing appearance to your home Part Linen Crash Toweling, a yard, 1214 16 inches wide, in part bleached and white, red or blue borders. a little money and does away with any necessity for a shortage of towels in your Quart Bottles Johnson's. Liquid Floor Wax - - - $1.00 A regular $1.45 value on sale Saturday at only $1.00 a quart bottle The Ready-to-Wear Department Announces the arrival of a new line of “Miss Spokane” Dresses In voiles and dimities. Selling at $2.95 and $3.69. You should buy several. This large blue granite mixing bow] with every 3-pound purchase of Princess Patt Coffee Perfectly blended - PRINCESS PATT COFFEE will be a delightful ad- To taste ‘venture for all lovers of excellent coffee Lawn Mowers Sharpened. Ruder’s Furniture Exehdnge. Phone 790-W. 113 5th. Our vulcanizing is success- A. & M. Tire Service,.. 216 M Phone 356. s <==, O. BISMARCK’S BUSY SHOPPING CENTER Economy Basement Seasonable Saturday Offerings That should increase your: inte SSSA SES SASSO SSS CSS» Let these oe A big value for e cooking SECOOCCLESCSCPSSOLSCSLSSCLE LLLP PSPLLSLSSPLPAPLLLLL LLLP PPP PPPPDLPPPLLSPLBP PPP AAP a = Mandan Joe Baron Grocery Orange Grocery Brown Cash M. S. Lang Star Grocery Bismarck Logan’s Gussner’s Jones & Webb ; Bismarck Food Market Brown & Tiedman Nicola Grocery Corner Grocery Davis Grocery Bessie Thompson H. B. Neighbor Richholt’s Grocery * W. C. Cashman J. W. Scott Gabel’s Grocery Marepvitz’s Grocery : South Side Grocery Dick’s Grocery ead BISMARCK GROC. CO. 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