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( 4 i MONDAY} AUGUST 1 |.Social and Personal Mrs. E. T. Beatt Gives Birthday Party For Little Son, Earl, Jr. Mrs. E. T. Beatt’ entertained Sat- urday afternoon in honor of the sixth birthday anniversary of her little son, Earl, Jr. The twelve little guests were given a picnic party at the Mandan park. Following an afternoon of games, a picnic lunch was served. Mrs, Ger- Richholt and Mrs. George Smith agai ted Mrs. Beatt. Bismarck Couple Are Married at New Salem The wedding of Mrs. Elsie John- son and J. H. Newton of Bismarck occurred Sunday afternoon at the home of the bride's brother William Westermann, at New. Salem. Rev. Thornell of Sims read the marriage , 1927 W. C. T. U. Will Meet Tuesday Afternoon The Womeén's Christian Temper- ‘ance Union of Bismarck will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Emma Varney at 108 Second street. ‘As chairman of the program Mrs. R. E. Kennedy will lead in the round table discussion of ‘What W. C. T. U. ts doing to sell Prohibition to the public.” Miss B. M. Churchill will give a paper on “Law Enforcement.” The members are requested to an- ewer the roll with » few words on “How W. C. T. U. has helped most in my life and my community.” Lions Club'Holds Birthday Meeting The local Lions’ club made a spe- cial occasion of their meeting today in honor of the birthday auniversar- Carr's father E. Miss Verba Matney of Mo, \ Florence and Frances Bismarck and Mrs. George Bowers of Minot returne§ Sunday from a two weeks’ Minn. daughters Lois and Helen of Chicago |i are guests of Mr. and y Stadler of this city. service. ies of the following members which Preceding the ceremony Miss Lena! occur during July: Mann of New Salem played the Lo-| I. C, Frenberg, J. P. Tachumperlin, hengrin Wedding “Maren, and’ the| J. P. Spies, Dr. &. 8. Enge, FE. Me- Recessional from Mendolssohn after} Curdy, and Gerald Richholt. Each the marriage. . was presented with a birthday re- The bride, Who was unattended,| membrance from the club. wore tan canton crepe beaded with Thomas Hall spoke briefly upon silver, and carried a bouquet of| the need of help to preserve the land Bride's es. The wedding dinner} which is being washed: away by the was served at the Westermann home| Missouri river. Dr. Strauss, presi- after the ceremony, with places} dent of the club, appointed a com- marked for 16 guests. mittee to confer with Mr. Hall about | Carnations, sweet peas and peonies| the project. were used in profusion to decorate| Guests of tHe Lions’ club _today the rooms for the wedding, and for| were: Mann of New Salem, Rev. C. F. Fisher of Kewanee, Ill., Kenneth McDonald of this city and formerly of Mandan, Mrs. C. D, Dur-| sema of Bismarck and Mr. Leonard of Minneapolis. RETURNS HOME Miss Mary L. Cayou returned home Sunday evening after apending the past month with relatives and friends in the Twin Cities and at Minnesota lakes. Miss Cayou: attended the Pi Beta Phi sorority convention. which was held the last purt of June at Breezy Point, Pequot, Minn, At De- troit Lakes she was the house guest or Mrs, V. J. LaRose and daughters Who are spending the summer av their lake cottage. 19 BLACK HILLS AND MINNESO- TA POINTS Mr. and Mrs. F, M. Davis and chil- dren, Duane Willion and Donna Je returned Sunday evening from a trip to the Black Hills, Minneapolis, De- While in troit Lakes, and F1 Minneapolis Mrs. thy dinner and reception. Mr. and Mrs. Newton are traveling in the northwestern part of the state, to Detroit Lakes and. the Twin Cities. ‘They will be at home in Bismarck after Aug. 16. Mrs. Newton has been employed in Bismarck for the past seven years in the office of H. J. Wagner, Opti- cal specialist. Mr, Newton is clerk of Supreme Court, and is the son of Geo. W. Newton of Williston, TO OREGON Mrs. William Raidy left Sunday for The Dalles, Oregon, after spend- ing ahe past six weeks in Bismarck as the guest of her daughters, Mrs J. F, Pearcey and Mrs, Keith Mickel- son, After several weeks in Oregon with another daughter Mrs. E,W. Sewell, Mrs, Raidy will visit in Bis. marek again en route to her home in Jeffersonville, Ind. ian h n + OUT OF TOWN GUESTS r. and Mrs. Roy Kuntz and chil- dren of Devils Lake and Mr. and Mrs. studied new J. L, Haas of Idaho Falls, Idaho, are) methods of giving piano lessons at in the city as tl its of Mr. and| the MacPhail School of M Mrs, P. A, Shuren Mr, and Mrs. iy continue to receive pu this ‘all. sopp D, Haas. Before returning to Téhho, Mr. and Mrs, J. L. Haas will visit in Devils Lake and Rugby. GUESTS FROM ILLINOIS Rev. and Mrs, C. F. Fisher and son of Kewanee, Ili., are in the city as ests at the Dr. A. M. Fisher home. Frey are making the trip by ear and will visit the Black Hills and Minne- nota lake resorts before returning to Minois. GUESTS AT ROAN HOME Misses Katherine and Marian Roan of Long Beach, Calif., are house guests of their brother and* siater- -law Dr. and Mrs, M. W. Roan. They have been spending some time ix Boise, Idaho, and Yellowstone Park, and will return.to California by way of the Canadian Pacific, stopping a Banff and Lake Louise, after a visit Mathey and sister Mansfield, RETURN FROM VACATION Miss Margaret Wynloop, :Misses \Peterson of vacation trip to’ Shoreham, HERE FROM CHICAGO Mr. and Mrs. T, E. Snyder and Mrs. A. W. Mrs. Snyder is a sister of Mrs, Stadler. SPENDS: WEEK AT GILBY F. E. MoCurdy has returned to Bis- marck after a week's visit with rela- tives in Gilby. Mrs. McCurdy and children will remain there for a long- er time, ANNOUNCE BIRTH OF SON Word has been received in the city of the birth of a son to Mr, and Mrs. A. R. Aslakson of Bismarck at Mrs. Aslakson's former home in Bay City, FROM MINNESOTA POINTS Miss Hannah Engeseth returned Friday from Minneapolis and points in southern Minnesota where she spent a month's vacation, with relu- tives, WEEK-END GUESTS HERE Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Warren and daughters of Stanley spent the week- end in the city as the guests of their fon-in-law and daughter, Mr. and s, Jr. CALLED BY ILLNESS Miss Irene Clark of Fort Rice left for Spokane, Wash., Sunday where she was called by the serious illness of her brother. | EN ROUTE TO IOWA | Miss Satly Miller spent the week-| ‘end in Bismarck en route to her | home in Davenport, Iowa, from a trip| to San Francisco, Calif. | WITH RELATIVES Mrs. Myrtle Zeamer of the A. W.! Lucas store will spend a two weeks’ vacation with relatives in Mandan, WILL VISIT FRIENDS Miss Mabel Breen left Sunday for| Jamestown where she will spend some time as the guest of friends. ON BUSINESS Dr. C.D. Dursema is spendine the | day in Wishek where he is transact- ing business. VISITS IN FARGO Miss Ruby Berquist is spending several days in Fargo with friends. » W. C. BOTTINEAU ILDINGS REPAIRED Bottineau, N. D., Aug. 1.—()— When students at the state school of forestry return here in the fall they will find buildings better painted and facilities more modern than was the cuse last year. Acting on authority g1 state board admi Bismarck, President F. arranged to paint the bi make needed alterations in the school kitchen and chemistry departments and to enlarge the water main ex- tending from the city plant to the school. Coal Companies by panies will support a, fellowship of $2,800 a year at the University of North Dakota has been approved by |ful of s the board of administration. will devote his time to a investigation of, the possib were made by D: of the university’ ment, company, which agreed to underwrite | the proposition, are expected to join in the ment, board said. Newspaper Typifies Mich, the barren dunes along the shore of ———— SSeS Back Fellowship Approval of an arrangement where | y jorth Dakota coal mining com- }} The man appointed under the plan chnical lignite coal, mining depart- with the Truax-Traer Coal Other companies | move- of the however, members ‘Steel City’ Growth Gary, Ind., Aug. 1—()—A tent in By ELLEN J. BUCKLAND Registered Nurse HE lovely flowered chiffons and pastel crepes of this season— one loves their gay lightness, but sometimes fears to wear them. Kotex makes them safe. Filled with Cellucotton wadding, the world’s super-absorbent, it ends the risk of old-time “sanitary pads” by being 5 times more absorbent! Deodorizes, too. Discards easily as tissue; no laundry or embarrass- ment. And thus ends most women’s greatest hygienic worrie To 8 in 10 better-cl women, Kotex means more than a mere Hail! ~=BEA 783, 265: 9, 3394, 2684, have one of them. season, Phone 130 in this city. SPEND WEEK-END HERE Mrs. H. A. Preston and daughters Kathleen and Helen and Miss, Nell Mickelson of Vargo were week-end guests of relatives in Bismarck FROM MINNEAPOLIS Miss Marjorie Smith returned Sun- day evening from Minneapolis where she has spent the past two weeks on a vacation trip. TO VISIT RELATIVES Miss Jeanne Setzer left Saturday for Baylor, Mont., where she will be the guest of relatives for three weeks PENT SUNDAY HERE Oscar G. Abern of Hebron and Saul E. Halpern of Glen Ullen spent the ACCOMPANIES SISTER TO MINNE- APOLIS Miss Laura Allen af Relle Plaine, Minn., wha has spent the six weeks with relatives in Bismarck, left this morning for Minneapolis ‘ac- companied by her sister Miss Mart! Allen of this city. VISIT FRIENDS HERE ‘Mr. and, Mrs, Frank es ihe and of Wishek, Mr. and Mrs. J. Braufman and family of Lehr, and Misses Shirley and Rosalind Stearns of St. Paul drove to Bismarck Sunday to apend the day with friends and relatives. TO CHICAGO AND TWIN CITIES | Mrs. J, W. Tsthumperlin left Su: day evening for Minneaolis, St. Paul, ‘and Chicago where ahe will spend| week-end in Bismarck with friends. two weeks on a buying trip for A. W. SNAROETE ho BARK Lucas store, and as the friends. TO EASTERN POINTS Mrs. A. Greve of this city and Mrs. H. J. Greve of Bentley left this morn- guest of il Harriet Ansinson of Valley City visited friends in Bismarck Sun- day en route to Yellowstone Park. peste IN BISMARCK HOSPITAL Mrs. Carl Kaz of Napoleon was ad- ine tor Ponte ean where they wili| mitted to the Blamarck hospital Sun- spend a month with friends and rela-| day. On ie RETURNS TO BISMARCK R HER Miss Olga Peterson. has returne a eS MOT REN HERE ghter,| to Biemarek after e week's vacation id Driscoll, spent in Fargo GUESTS FROM MISSOURI Mr, and Mrs. F. 8. Carr have as their house gt this week Mrs. —_—————SS DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 114% Fourth St. Phone 240-W Bismarck, N. D. VAUDEVILLE TUESDA _ PALACE THEATRE - MANDAN _ LYLLYAN TINGLEY in “Tone Coloring” Patricia, who has spent the past six weeks in this city as the guest of her mother Mrs. H. P, Mickelson, left Geneay for her home in Denver, ‘ole, MINNESOTA GUESTS Mr. and Mrs, William. Erie and children re (Mrs. Kate Smith. of Adams, Minn., are, spending Mays in the city ag. gue B. Smith home.., TO GRAND FORKS Miss Marie Petron left today for Grand Forks to be the guest of friends for about 10 days. © me TO FARGO Miss Agnes Howard left this morn- |; ing {6r Fargo where she wil spend some time with relatives, oi iar BOGRine Jondt of th. cite A io ti lundt o! js_city |, ee ed ition with the Bank weral piel Shed LUDLOW & WRIGHT in “Hold the SANTIAGO & ANGELINA COMPANY “Five Scintiliating Stars” $145 | 3,00 Caps 1.85 1.50 Cape 115 | Like Oranges? Serve Orange-Crush! Next time guests drop in, fetch from the ice-box bottles of Orange-Crush. Watch their / faces light as they quench their thirst in its rare deliciousness. Here's the secret: First, the juice of luscious oranges—next, delicate aroma of their tang of. the fruit acid. found in and limes, Added to this, a pure { as you use in your cakes and candies—healthful carbonated water— pute cane sugar, ee peel—next, the lemons color such neighborhood dealer—or ask him to send you home a case.. Remember—there is only one ‘Qrange-Crush — always in the Krinkly Bottle. Lake Mic to the printe home which, after, 20 years, is moving into a $600,000 plant. The Post-Tribune’s progress reads the in growth of the “steel city,” w 21 years has evolved from a hand- Ends Hygienic Worry for Women Wearing Thin, Summer Dresses PERMANENT WAVE FREE Numbers drawn on July Free Permanent 849, Check over your numbers and let us know if you * Mr. Harrington will accept appointments for the next ten days and Miss Baumgard for the rest of the Our Permanents Are Beautiful. Harrington’s Barber & Beauty Shop the zestful © ’ ink, was the firs of the Gary Post-Tribun ike a sequel to the story of ks into a city of 100,000. Gary b to grow when it: blending A baby girl was born to Mrs. Tom at the St. Alexius hospital ‘this morn-| Garoutte of Prairie Elk, Mont., ing. Twin boys were horn to Mrs. Anton} Stasny of Mandan at the St. Alexius hospital yesterday, entific pro- tection. See that you get the genuine. If name “Kotex” is not on the bo%, éon’t accept it. KOTEX No laundry—discard like tissue UT Yin Wave: 3081, 1768, Bismarck, N. D. {I in, where sand sifted in- A year later, newspaper, reulation of | na- a the; United States Steel corporation es- tablished the largest steel plant in a Of |the world here in 190 }the boom town had Arrangements for the fellowship | which started with a W. 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