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SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1997 ~ | Social: and Personal [Local Musical Club [Bridge Tournament to Present Jeanette | Commences at Club Weinstein in Concert; The first ten of the bridge tourna- ; Ment, which is being held. b mem- Bismarck musi¢ lovers are being) bers of the Bismarck Country club, afforded a rare opportunity of hear-i was held Friday afternoon at the ing betes ea pas nine ie aon oid daugnter of Mr. and Mrs, 'he rooms of the clubhouse w. re illiam Weinstein of St. Paul and | beautifully decorated with larkspur tormerly of jarck, when the| and other bouquets of bright colo: Thursday Musical club will present| garden flowers, . Mrs. Henry J. ner in concert Friday evening, July} Duemeland were in charge of the at the city auditoriuy, decorations, Jeanette is not ‘ont Bridge was played at 10 tables dur. lished cOncert piani: ng thé afternoon, The high scores possesses an unusual knowledge ‘ded by Mrs, Fred Conklin he technique of music and compo: be announced at the clos hug. Beginning her piano lesson: of the tournament which will consist he age of three, she has progressed | of four meetings. to be held every i into the artist class.| two weeks consecutively, called her a child —_—_ - WILL TAKE EXTENDED TRIP instein are plan- |. W. Rosenthal left Friday eve- ping to take their daughter to New ming for Sioux Falls, S. D., where ork this winter where she will study| he will join his Parents, Mr. and vith master teachers and make prep.| Mrs. 1, Rosenthal, who are driving to rations for her public career. in| New York City to attend the wedding Bismarck she is @ guest at the home| of their daughter. En route they f her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mri will visit in Chieago and at Points am Sloven, in Pennsylvania. iss Isabelle Hart Members af the PRGa es Shonda Is Honoree at Party school class voted at their regular meeting Thursday evening to make — arrangements for the appearance of Miss Isabelle Hart a guest of her c. D. orton and Miss el Hart, of this a character impersonator which they ity, was honoree Thursday evening will bring to Bismarck sometime next spring, n Miss Kena Mosbrucker and Miss \deline Hill entertained at a slumber EN ROUTE TO MINNESOTA y and waffle breakfi Mr. and Mrs. George O'Dell and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Dietz are guests The early part of the evening was| at the 0. Lundquist home while en pent in music and dancing during) route to their homes at Willmar, ich the hostesses served a dainty ent, KANTKE. Minn., from a motor trip to Yellow. WILL VISIT Mi stone Park, TO SPIRITWOOD LAKE and Mrs. V. Mr. and Mrs. L. EB. Imus and fam- ily and Mr. and Nrs. C. W. Peter- son and family will” leave Sunday morning by car for Spiritwood luke .| where they will spend a week's vaca- ion, MINNESOTA Joslin left today ' Minnesota, where they will spend veral weeks. During th coming ek thev will visit friends and re es at Little Falls ne follow: ill be a lake trip from Duluth to Clevi ind and return in company wit TERTAIN AT DINNER | ttle Falls friends. Mrs. Joi will poo.” A Weekly Treat Fo: Egg Shi Applying the shampooing egg BY MME. ANNE GERARDE For NEA Service Every week give your face what mi ‘ht be terma This will stimulate circulation, feed the skin Break the 4 fingers in it and spread thickly over the ting the eyes so your eyelids may be covered also. jon the face, leaving it on at least! 20 minutes while preferably with your head thrown skin reacting to the egg stimulus. yolk of one egg into THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ghildren left this moraing by car for | estport, Minn., where they will be, Guests at the Henry Bentley home. | PATIENT AT ST. ALEXIUS Jacob Goldade of Beulah has been | admitted to St. Alexius hospital, DRIVE TO BLACK HILLS | Mr. and Mrs, K, McCord left today aa motor trip through the Black ills, Your Face—the abpoo RETURNS HOME \ Mrs. James Malloy of Underwod, who has been a guest of her daugh- ter, Mrs. K. W. Simons, returned home Thursday, FROM STPRLING Mrs. H. BE. Wildfang and Mrs. 1. B. Smith of Sterling spent Thursday in Bismarck as the guests of friends. HERE ON BUSINESS Lynn Grambling of Regan spent Friday in the city transacting busi- | Ress. f Radio’s Rialto {| ——____________, A | (By The Associated Press) dinner concert program will be heard over WCCO, the Twin C station, at 6:16 p.'m., including cor- Ret and voice solos and dance music with an accordion and banjo duet at 10:05 p. m. KFOY (264), Minnen- asa dance program at 9:05 . WRHM (261), Minneapolis, | broadcast a dinner concert at | 6 p. m. and a Scandinavian dance Program at 10 p.m. WAMD (226), Minneapolis, has a inner concert at 6: Pp. m. and a tusical program at (841), Hot Spring: ‘cello’ concert. at WJID (336), Chicago, has a varied Program of duets and solos at 7 p. m. | WB (389), Chicago, has a unique | ce revue on the air at 7 p. m, (508), Omaha, will introduce a al program at 9 p. m, WLAC (226), Nashville, preciable program at featuring the old timers. “facial sham- d tone it up. tly. Dip your fog) “a, the eg; ry rest, relaxed, ill feel, your has an ap- 10:30 p. m., a cup and stir si entire fac For those who find ecstacy in dane- ing any of the following stations back slightly. Yi have just such programs: WGY Mi Mufel Hart and Lily Nel-| main in Minnesota for a further| son of the Person Court entertained it but Mr. Joslin will return in| at @ three course dinner Friday even- jo weeks, to resume his work as|ing in compliment to y editor of the Bismarck Tribune. | Hart of St. Paul, who wuring his absence his work will|the city, in charge of Henry Morgan, form- oo St. Paul newspaper man, and now| GUEST OF SISTERS HERE incipal of the Garfield ‘school in| Miss Isabelle Hart of St. Paul is nnesota’s capital city. Mr. Morgan{ithe guest of her sisters, Mrs. C, Dd. many acquaintances in Bismarck] Morton and Miss Muriel Hart of this d vicinity. le was superintendent] city. She has been teaching in Wis- it Washburn and was in|consin for the past two years, eetled mare aaveral eel last summer, RETURNS HOME ARE TOURING EUROPE Mrs. Mary Lewis, who has spent the r. and Mrs. George D. Mann and| past two weeks in the city as the ghter, Eleanor, and Miss Rosella! guest of her daughter, Mrs. usch ure now in England on the|H. Geierman, t leg of a Soaay oe ae her home in ording to word received here. They i led. from Boston on the Cunard| SPENT PAST MONTH HERE 3 + Samaria on June 27, with Liver-| Mr: . E. Sandy of Minneapolis | as their first stop, and expect| and formerly of. Bismarek, left this sail from Hamburg on the home-| morning a ter spending the past pd voyage -about September 9{ month in ‘the city with relatives, ‘oud the Albert Ballin, f Were : Announcements have been recetved NONPARTISAN WOMEN’S in the city of the birth of a son to CONVENTION i, and Mrs.-Arlan Stair of New- M the fonpartisan i 4 Napartiean| gurg, and formerly of this city, iene 2labs conspnd O Pac — ns July 14 an » re than VISITS BROTHERS HERE ies were present. On the first day Tom Kontos Ghlenso is spend- ner vacation in the city the convention a pienie’ meeti r7 p held at Lake Williams, and on| io" ng guest of his brothers, Sam and Nonpartisan y Seg ps sae peal eriter.| Ce0Fse Kontos of the Olympia cafe. ed the delegates at a luncheon at GUESTS _IN FARGO penne: de Eilon, and wil m Tillotgor daugh- TO FLORIDA ter and son of Mr. and Mrs. B.F. i Tillotson of this. city, are in Fargo year and who has been a guest] Mrs. W. 8. Lowman. ithe Dan McGettigan home since pol closed, will leave Monday coh s Isabelle guest in Frank left this morning for jianedpol iT rth, Florida, where she wi tr. and Mrs. Edward L. Bannon are rt ar er on | lie aa ee ine route she. will visit at pelate i yey Thay aabeet to beratey rent d Missouri.” Miss Dakin w: . bh at Grand Forks during the| the first of August. — ing school term, WILL vistr RELATIVES : Niles Stowe will leave this evening ee ONT SORTA ATION | cot Farge ond’ Giend Berks eh aptain Malmberg of Chicago will] he will spend a week with. retativ Huct the meeting of the pairatien apt bbins and ‘ain ie Lieutenant Dorothy: ins who are visiting in Winona, in. Liewtenant George Stebbi Chicago is also a guest in HERE FROM CHINA v. and Mrs. Paul 8. Wright have heir guests, Rey. and Mrs. John Wright and little son, Milton, of China, who will visit here Rev. John D. of Rev.. Wright Matinee Every Day at 2:30 _—_——— TONIGHT, — Saturday ‘ti AT EXGRLSIOR SPRINGS ss Martens Tatem, formerly of arck, is a guest at the Royal in Excelsior Springs, Mo., ac- ing ta word received in the city. Tatem has made her home in; fornia since leaving her work in department of Americanization. winter. WILL VISIT SISTER s. Alice York will leave Sunday. Pevils Lake where she will spend reeks as the gueat of her sister, 0. S. Peterson, ; Pp parck, last New - heights ‘of-: comédy are rogehed in this overnight laugh sation. You' must meet the greatest of all comedy teams— ». -KARL DANE and air tonight and Sut day. Somewhat cool- Miss Charlotte Logan of the and Ramstad clinic will return. to her duties Monday after a two weeks’ vacation resorts and the Twin ( Mrs. Clyde a June of Hazelton, are spending the week-end in the city with frienda. Mrs. J. RETURNS FROM MINNESOTA Quain spent at sota lake IN LANGDON Miss Veronica Mealey left Friday! for Langdon where she will be a/ guest at her home for two weeks. GUESTS FROM HAZELTON Kurtz and daughter. ENTERS HOSPITAL Mrs. Edward Malarkey of Mandan has been admitted to St. Alexius hos: pital for treatment. FOR WEEK-END Walter Thompson left this morn- ing for Fargo where he will spend the week-end. \ prea HERE ON BUSINES ‘commissioner J. J. Moe of ATTENDS WEDDING H. Kling’ and Miss Nellie fi For free consultati mates—and for a stock of lumber, ae specialties— Room Rates: $1.50 to $4.00 St Hilaire Laimber Prosperous, contented people Kling of! this city wi out of town | Kuests at the wedding) Miss Agnes Henning to Earl J. fner which’ curred Thursday ic at Fargo. TAKES POSITION 1 le KE! STONE, LLOW. Joseph Enright has lowstone Park where he nagiti-~ far the sumni jaines Picture company, TO SPEND VACAT) Miss Adelia Soehren left Mott where she will spe weeks’ vacation. TAKE VACATION TRI Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Becht W. E. Perry MORTICIAN AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR Parlors 210 Fifth Phone 687-W le to Yel- accepted with the day for {a two and. Save Your UPHOLSTERING In Your Car By Putting on Tuxedo Slip-over Covers At a remarkably low cost Coupe, 2-passenger .$ 6.00 Sedan, 5-passenger . Sedan, 7-passenger- . Bismarck "Furniture Co. 217 Main Ave, Phone 669 Follow The\ucky which can be Hotel Prince”,\ The Best, . “Look about you! Wherd ef there you will find the WE}, all live in ba Rte comfortable homes. Lumber is. the. most important material ignand com-— Pape tee epee, ion, plans ai complete. up-to-date eee Excellent Cafe Main dreus of black georgette loosely hanging black velvet ribbons LLCO ECON, (OppositeYfasonic Temple--same street i i ‘Final clearance of summer, Ribbon Trimmed | dresses at $10.75 and $19.75. | Sizes 16 to 38.—Rose Shop. Phone 944 |, Notice, A. 0. U. W. Mem- | bers—Picnic postponed from July 17 to July 31, account of funeral of Helen Robidou. | Tra | audienc for tire service. ned elephants amused Roman f the first century, 999SS9S5995990805: The Bismarck Buildin ing a new home or repaid on the ¥f you are contemplating help, see new neck trimming on a French is two! COC CM CPNDCR: ending in jewelled pendants. Roow 11 So 8:30 p.m. Chicago, 9:30 p.m. B. Little, Pres, 4. Bell, Vice Pres, 8. W. Leonard, Ass’t Cash. FRANK KRALL Fine Tailoring pressing A-No. 1 Alterations New work, cleaning and Laskin Block Opposite Patterson Hotel “The Pioneer Bank” owning a home and need financial your local association first, Bismarck Building and Loan Association , = ‘eouesosssensenessesevesssnessenososessesosenosee (380), Schenectudy, 7:15 p,m.; WTAM (400), Cleveland, 8 p.m (252) Chicago, #:30 p.m. (294), Milwaukee, 'WMAQ (448), PAGE FIVE Lawn Mowers Sharpened. Ruder’s Furniture Exchange. Phone 790-'. 118 Sth, The Melody Shop, Bismarck TUNER C. L. BRYAN The Music Shop, Mandan i and Loan association has loaned over $1,500,000 on Bismarck homes during the last twenty-one years. The association always has funds on hand to assi: it in erect- purchasing one already built. Loans are monthly plan the same as rent, First National Bank Block CCOORCCCCM ISS Frank FE. Shepard, Cashier H. EB. FE "t Cashi B. F. Lawyer, As Hanson, As ier t Cashier The First National Bank Established 1879 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA Nearly fifty years of cooperation with the citizens of DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 114% Fourth St. Phone 240-W Bismarck, N. D. Bismarck and the western part of North Dakota U. S. DEPOSITORY MONEY ‘TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE Savings bank department issuing pass books savings banks for distribution interest paid on time deposits— safety deposit boxes for rent. Investments made for customers First Class Shoe Repairing | Bismarck Shoe Hospital |; Henry Burman, Prop. Bismarck, N. D. “WRK” SCLC CCPOCCER CDC CP ADSASISRL SESSA Foreign exchange, domestic and foreign letters of credit issued WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS g wed sota seed- r of 2 ypes of mer for protein 2 ght to ‘inders “Well, here we are!” Said Lj \The first Lucky Lindbergh Light in North and one-half mile rififty. miles. een fo ou hnd real progress, kota. t Office ean of Flying Field) -Light to Bismarck, It is on “The ical Station in the Northwest! -.. ihgabe object of The Hlotel Prince to sel Mrs. Tngly Knight Sheldon, Directar hae Very Best Servicein the world,