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4 4 Social and Personal Mrs. Skeels Gives Pretty Luncheon Mrs. B. K. Skeels was hostess Wed- Reousy at a one o'clock luncheon in honor of her sister, Mrs. W. F, Allen} of St. Petersburg, Fla., and formerly of, Mandan, who is her house guest. color ‘scheme of pink and white ‘was carried out in the table appoint. ments, and with a floral centerpiece jests were en-| p' rnoon at the at the luncheon were : Allen with! jad been in close associa- tion while making her home in that city, Xe Squirrel Club, Has Rarty at at Pavilion Members of the 8q be Sa ang their guests entertained W. nesday eve it a private daneing party at tl t: River pavilion. ‘he ‘8. S. Commodore orchestra furnished music for the occasion. | During the evening horns and car- nival ‘favors were given to the guests, About 35 couples attended the party. ACCEPTS POSITION IN Tae YORK bee ies 2 My the July ii snd of the Survey, so workers’ mag- azine, ‘Says, ‘mares Orvis Ross, form. erly Miss Henrietta Lund, director of the Children’s bureau of this state, has acce| ion with tl ft of the American Association of. Soci Workers’ srehangs, in New York City + as assistant execut! will assume, ber duties Au avd Mrs. Rosshave made thei ta imiNewsYousdCity since their mar- ibariagre, bare inne any the first part 117 of Saby ime Wi * GLEE CLUB CONCERT The Men's Glee club of the North Central: coHege. (formerly Northwest- ern college) of Naperville, is now on its 30th snnual tour and will ap- pear in Bismarck Aug. 8 on the re- turn trip from the west coast. Prof. €.C. Pinney, the director of the club, is well known in Bism: ing visited this city a few STUDIES BEAUTY CULTURE ‘3 Mr. and Mra, Edward L. Bannon of | the Patterson hotel Barber and Be: ty shop are spending’ some time in cnicago.. Mrs, Bannon js taking a special course'in permasient waving und will install a new machine for that business upon their return to Bismark, RETURN FROM, MONTANA, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Doyle apd . Tare. A returned from a& Monarch, Li tari, nd other Mon-j t points vwhere they were the guests Tot relatives and friends. They ‘Were away a month, UEST OF RELATIVES HERE iss Reuie Taylor of Watertown, arrived in the city to be guest of Mr, and 1. ¢. Taylor, ang her. broth sister, Mr. and Mrs, G FROM “MINNESOTA L. P. Olin and daughte: Petem Minn, in the city as guests of. Mr. -Olin’s son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Olin, of Bismarck, jorge F. Luck. she wi Show for the A.W. L pit AT Dickson HOME }. Dickinson have F-in-law,’ Mr. end Mr: Bietinsoa of New few York City. RETURNS yer VACATION Miss Leone Hiland' has returned Lucas: Tae guest of relatives, GUESTS HERE WEDNESDAY Mrs. Nick Brady and Miss Rosa- belle Ross of Jamestown were guests of friends. in Bismarck Wednesday. VISIT HERE Mra. L. G. Eastman and Mrs. FE. P. Martin of Hazen were the guests of friends in Bismarck Wednesday. AT 8T. ALEXIUS HOSPITAL Mra. Fred Sandau of New Lei; . di rath it St. ‘ale rascal * ES"-OPERATION Ohvistine Bieber of Maviock robeeg ‘at St. Alex- esday. TRAN Reg BUSINESS so TMARAeD ES Romer Wednesday in asiness. py PB, Weed will eave Friday f , B. Webb will leave lor Los Angeles, Cali vd spend several week DISCHARGED FROM nosprrat Earl Dienstmann of Golden Valley, has been discharged from St, Ale fug hor HERF FROM HAZELTON Dr. oe! Mrs. Earl Walker of Mazei- it Wi nesday in Bismarck on UNDERGO marck on , 1 week. <eTHRIREDAY, ‘JULY: 28,'1927 Mrs. Pearcey Honors Out of Town Guests Mrs. J. F. Pearcey entertained Wednesday evening in honor of he mother William Raidy, of Jef: fersonville, 1 Ind,, and her eou: Mi Cc whe if New Alban: its of Mrs. ‘Keith, Mickelson. les of bridge were in! evening. The prizes| res were awarded to y for winni Mi Register, irs. W. J, and Mrs, Howard Hendrickson. Garden flowers were used to fur- nish an attractive color note in the decorations. At the conclusion of the g a dainty luncheon course | was served. Mrs. Pearcey was as- sisted in entertaining by her sister, Mrs. Keith Mickelao RETURN FROM EXTENDED TRIP Rev. and Walter E. Vater und hter e veturned home faesday evening from an extended thotor trip. Mrs. Vater and dauehter Spent some time at Island Lake, Minn, while Rev. Vater taught at the state Young People’s institute at Val- ley City. At the close of the insti- tute they visited at Minneapolis, St. Payl, and Yhe surrounding lake region. . ENTERTAIN AT LAKE MELISSA Mrs. P. J. Meyer of arek and Mrs. Sanford Hudson of Chadron, Neb., entertained Tuesday at Mr 's summer home ut Lake Mel Gilman Mudgett of El Paso, Texas, who is spending some time at the lake with Mi arles Mudgett of Valley City. Bridge was played at six tables during the afternoon, WILL VISIT RELATIVES Mr. and Mrs, F. J. Bavendick will) leave this evening for Dubuque, Ia. where they will visit Mr. Bavendick’ parents, and to Chicago where they will ulso be the guests of relatives. | Before returning. to Bismarck. they | to it relatives of Mrs, Baven- | Tick at Ellendale. Dhey will be away, about three weeks. rl TOURNAMENT AT cue} Brandt will act. as chaleniin of the afternoon at the sec- ond of the bridge tournament meet- ings which will be held Friday after. noon at 2:30 at the Country club- house. The tournament will be play- ed in four meetings to be held every two weeks consecutively. ° ~~ PROM MINNEAPOLIS Dr. Mrs. H. A. Brandes have as their neta Mrs. Brandes’ fath- er and sister, A. H. Erickson and Mrs. E. A. Aamodt, of Minneapolis, who! will remain in the city over the| A. M. -end, 1 { TO MAKE HOME HERE Mr. and Mrs, Henry Hanson and family, formerly. of Linton, , have moved ¢o miatck to inake their! home at. 709 Sixth street. Mr. Han-/ son ig stgte rural school inspettor. VISITS A’ —— Shoreham’ ‘before of Bismarck Lake, Minn, to, ene ith friends at ing to Green several weeks. EN ROUTE TO § TO STERLING Mrs. C. Ellison, visited friends in Bismarck Wednesday en toute to het home in Sterling from a vacation trip to Yellowstone Park. FROM SOUTH DAKOTA . W. M. Luck, Sr., of Vatertons, s4 D,, is the house guets of his’son and dsughter-in-law, Mr. and M - George F, Luck of this ct : .,T0, VALLEY CITY Miss Anne Eliness left this morn- ley City where she ~~ 1 days, on bu: where he will] | affairs, Glove Embroidery |32::;' HERE FROM DRISCOLL Robert Sharp of Driscoll is in the | city today transacting business. \ —$<$_—____—_______» iT MANDAN NEWS | o {Singles Tourney | | Drawings Made) | Drawings in the men’s singles | |tennis tournament for the city championship, open’ to all comers. i were made Monday evening and bie following pairings made: irst Lloyd Spielman; Hau: ied Nich | Norman MeKendey; Robt, Wilson- | Sakaric Dr. J. A. Kasper- | Nelson; Mason-Dr. L. G. Smith, | | bracket — Bobby Smith- |Geo, Toman; Dr. Ayten-Tom A new and unique whim of fashion! Donald; wm, Baird-Pfenning; is the use of striking embroidery on! tendorf-. Art Kooth. the back of the ae Feurth bracket—Pete Lah a ~— | Irvine Dietrich a. Brins VISITS RELATIVES HERE | Rev. G. ewart; rresen- Eldor Eliness of Sterling spent, Stewart; Rausch-Wm. Russell. bry tert ot relatives | Alleged Robber of Diamonds Caught ON BUSINESS A Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Meiers of Lin- ton were in the city Wednesday|* ro ‘wa ice fmna” {robbed the offices of Dr. 0. AT STERLING 'Gaebe at New Sulem yesterlal locking after business aff Mrs. A. B. Cordner and daughter, '$1,0u0 in diamonds. and narcotics, Ruth, spent Wednesday with friends’ hag been captured at Glendive, ac- in Sterling and Brittin. cotling to-word revsived RETURNS FROM VACATION Tho chief of police at. Glendive, Mrs. Cain Peters Lee has returned supplied with a description of th from a two weeks’ pe trip spent{man by Morton county officials, at Detroit Lake arrested him last night. | Two of the diamonds taken by who | A son was born Wednesday at St. Alexius hospital to Dr. and Mrs. H. T. Perry of this city. In What Month Is Your Birthday? | SON BORN TODAY. | <i 9 A son was born today at St. Alex-| at Children’ 8 Party al bape ie v Mr. and Mrs, C. pace = | _ qe was Betty Jane's Urthday, ‘ana VISITING HERE twelve of her little friends Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Kyes of Liv- bee® invited in for the steernoon. Yona) were in Bismarck Wednesday |. But what in the world shall I give visiting friends. these children to drink?’ asked Betty Jane's mother in Lat og ou ‘FROM MOFFIT | ‘Then came a real inspiration. She Mrs.C, A. Anderson and daughter /Called up, the ares Fovewond of Moffit visited friends in Bismarck im to send over \ Wednesday, caren ‘Orange-Crush. —_— | Good? You should have seen the DISCHARGED FROM HOSPITAL jchildren smack thelr Ii and De, el; Uneath of Golden Valley has Htely reach for, morel Best Pade part, of Pespital reed from St. Alexus could safely urge them to drink aa jmuch ‘as they liked. For BUSINESS VISITOR crush is made from real oranges, ; Lester Larson of Baldwin is in|fontains real orange julce. | Actually: the city today looking after business | {f ponecimes more soe ieries, an equal quantity of fresh FROM WASHBURN beta ’ va ’ as|. In making Orarige-Crush, the | Mrs, HE, Wahl of Washburn was | 5 1% Imiing | Ovatetcs is blended | With, the delicate flavor of thelr zestful tang - the fruit @’ found in oranges, lemons and | es, & pure food color such as is ‘used in cakes and candies, healthful carbonated water, pure cane sugar. | Nothing else. ‘Mo! aa - ‘omnes to fistract 4 their children to ask for ' and to accept ony tn the the DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 114% Fourth St. Phone 240-W Bismarck, N. D. On your Birthday send your Mother Flowers Hoskins-Meyer Home of K-F-Y-B FORD STERLI ING . AASU PITTS a guest of friends in Bismarck Wed-|the man ‘were’ sol “ti Di and Glendive, he said. the drugs. . + WILL VISIT MINNESOTA CAMP | ing to Cam) bracket—-Wally _ Russell-| & ,jeast, and wi "i two weeks. | nson | He Mr. and Mrs. E. and daughter tevedtt left Tue: day for Minneapolis, where they; spent a few days before go-) Lincoln, Minn., where their son, Inman, is spending the ‘summer. They plan to be at the camp for the annual “water day when aquatic sports are featured. DRIVE TO NEW YORK Mr, and Mrs. J..W. Hintgen left Wednesi fe Lanterman in, f They will spend a ol days in Chicago on their way | ill return te Mandan in} AT JOHN TAVIS HOME | Mr. and Mrs. John Tavis have | ‘as their guests Mr. and Mrs, P. R.! Hall of Potlatch, Idaho,- who are en route to Minneapolis. Mrs. Hall was formerly Miss Anna Ber- | {| gen of Mandan, | TO MINN. POLIS | Mr. and Mrs, R. F. Fleck and} daughters left Wednesday for Min- neapolis' to spend a few days with relatives and friend HOME FROM LINDGERWOOD Miss Alberta Davis has returned | from Lidgerwood, where she has | spent the past week with friends. RETURNS HOME Mrs, W. A. Pansky hos retuened from Los Angeles, Calif., where | picture-goers | movie comedy-dr: | doyee, she has spent several months, re- | route, CST AE SITES OC | , At ‘The Movies | Sa —_ CAPITOL THEATRE aires,” featuring George Louise Fazenda and Vera} opened yesterday at the Capitol theatre, which means that are being offered a treat in this entertaining res’ so crammed with tement and pathos, that you have decided it is a comedy, you realize the tragedy lurking behind the laughs, and then are pulled out of that thought al- most immediately by a ludicrous situation, Tom Mix, celebrated Western ace, has one of the most stirring roles of his long xereen, career in “The Cireus Ace" a. fast-moving drama the West, which begins tomorrow, Tom and Tony, catapulted circus life, ber when the ermines to rescue a beautiful from the schemes of Big Top workers who seek to dominate her. There is a picture for every | member of the family, for Tom not only is nerfectly nt home in the tent scenes, but puta Tony through some laughs, ex just when perform | strenuvus studs in a whirlwind cam- paign againag the plotters. Natalie a beautiful girl of the old South, plays opposite Tor greater t contributed some thirty odd years ago. It happened at .the old Polo Grounds while New Yérk was play- ing Pittsburgh in the last game of had} turning by way of the southern| an exciting serie: From the ve been nip-and-tuck. j of the eighth inning, even the most \{ loyal Giant rooter freely conceded | the game to Pittsburgh. Then, a | funny thing happened. Two weak hitters got on base und Casey, might- iest of the diamond giants, strode | to the home plate with d cudgel. His eyes emitted sparks | the poor opposition pitcher prayed for rain. But nothing came and the | umpire shouted, “Play tart everything had) two siriken, ff O But by the end| plored. hi His first horsehide crogsed the plate, msi @idcthe second. dsey had ff him and the mob im- Yo knock the cover off the next ball. He set himself and took a mighty swing. Never had such a prodigious effort been made, but the ball wagn’t even near the il Pittsburgh gave aisigh of ief. The game was theirs. Don't believe ord of the above until you see Wallace Beery’s y funny comedy, arriving at the Figage for | today ‘wnd Friday and Satur: Summer's Hygienic Worries Ended While Wearing Sven Thinnest Frocks By ELLEN J. BUCKLAND Registered Nurse ES—thinnest crepes, gayest of flowered chiffons, the filmiest of | frocks can now be worn, under one’s most distressing hygienic handicap, in complete safety. Filled with Cellucotton wadding, the world’s super-absorbent, Kotex \ is 5 times more absorbent than the ordinary cotton pad. And that means five times ordinary safety. Also, you discard Kotex as easily issue. No laundry, no embar | rassing disposal, Also—it seoderices| | thoroughly. More than a Kotex offers scientific pro- tection. Get at stores. But be sure box is marked Kotex.” If it isn’t, it is not genuine Kotex, KOTEX No laundry—discard like tissue scond Annual August Sale We have spared no efforts to surpass all of your expectations. No doubt you have been looking forward to this event. We have searched the markets for months, se- curing only the very finest furs, and made them into garments of distinction. We are going to make this the greatest Fur Sale in the history of Bismarck and the Mis- souri Slope fr aera a2 We Offer You Quality, Style, Price and Quantity To select from. Our showing comprises garments of every description of Hudson Seal (dyed and plucked muskrat), Jap Mink, Raccoon, Caracul, Muskrat, Wallaby, Seal- ine and Beaverette (dyed Australian rabbits). We do not sell under any fancy trade names. We never misrepresent an item, -either in word or print. . y Everything Is Sold Under Its True Name By early and discriminating buying we are ina position to offer the most exceptional values.: During this sale we allow 20% Discount. cont Every article snarked plainly as to price With every purchase, our famous , Guarantee Bond For two seasons, repairing free of charge any de- fects in material,or workmanship. Your Deposit