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FREDAY; AUGUST 19, 1 | Social and Personal Bismarck Residents . Attend Pretty Party at Greengard Home Miss Helen Kennedy Named Librarian to Succeed Miss Rich Slashed Brims, Sinashing Bows and Pins of Fine Cut Lead: for: Fal} rits, France, Aug. 19. Bi Dearest Cousin: ther, I fear, will rue the day i | “NEW PARIS HATS SHOW | COURAGE IN: THEIR. CHIC $e | Ladies’ Tourney || to Start Sept. 17 | pcan aae Mandan News at Country Club | An open golf tournament for women is to be held at the Bis- marck’ Country club, starting Saturday, Sept. 17, it’ way an- nounced tod: The qual which fying round, will be medal play, will be held HOUNDS USED || Personal and '| Social News of? ¥ Mandan Vicinity | TO HUNT MAN bt = that cousin Angela descended upon Ht Mrs, N. Greengard and daughter,’ Miss Helen Kennedy of Great Falls,| Biatrits, fresh’ from’ Paris, wit Saturday. The oth | ry oy r§ ie i th Saturday, ie er rounds, in | Mims Rite Greengard, of Mandan en:| Mont,” has been lected Novarian of! clothat thet niaderey seat with Mondsy ahi Waaele Ven ne ae \Mrs. L. N. Cary Gives., | ertained) Thuraday’ evening in com-| the Bi lie Library to suc-| robe look Positively niggardly. ! Monday and Tuesday, Sept Ie i bi { LAN, 'y Gives., vies sf at ae guests, iiss Ruby | ceed Mi line Rich, who recently! I could have been unmoved by her end 20. The qualifying roun iAged armer isappears | Party For Daughter Glazer of Minot, and Miss Florence | resign Position to accept a] dozens of beautiful evening gowns, initial match play rounds will be Fi Son's Home South y phe pot ¢ a cago; Miss Harriet | similar one with the Eastern Montana| and her beach en: yembles, but when nine holes‘ with the final is rom Sons me s 4 r * byte ke iengo, who is visiting | Normal school in Billings, Mont. | I was obliged to yield her supremacy holes. f Mandan Thursday Mrs. L. N. Carey entertained Wed- Mises Beesloe and Orphe Helsnin of | Univerlty'of Montag witha Such | of prsiion' thaee sete eat ei winner and the'ranscreap. There | ”—|fenot of her'dauanter, Mee Waliame a a Bach- v el | | honor o! er dau er, rs. aa Fs Hibbing, Minn., who are house guests| lor of Arts." degree "in. Library . ett will be no handicaps, Bloodhounds from the state peni-|Litle of Pittsburgh, Pa, : of Mrs. M. M. Ruder of this city. Science. She has had two years of She Looks Different «sits Mary Kelly i in charge |i itiiry at Bismarck were placed on. Vases of et peas and bablex*? Bridge~was played at three tables,! experience in the university library tall and béauti- of the tournament in cooperation (the trail this noon in an eet rt to | breath wer ed «x centerpieces for while ‘high scores were held by Mist and since September, 1025, she has dull days when Tih the club's tourney commit | Fi4 Fred C. Rix, aged ), who dic |the tables. Six tables of bridge ‘werd ] aay eis raptiy Miller and) been: first assistant ‘in the -public| women all 1 she tee, ppeared from the home of his son,| im play with honors going to Mrs 7 irs. L.. Rubin. je honorees were | library at Billings, Mont. look different. She has frocks just ests Si |Henry J, Rix, farmer south of the| Margaret Bingenheimer and Mr: f given guest favors. She will. assume her new duties| overlaid with embroidery, coats drip- Prettiest Ankles’ | i ; |J. H. Newton. via Sweet peas and gladioli furnished ‘& pretty floral decoration about the rooms. At the conclusion the games a Course luncheon was served. Guests from Bismarck who attend. jcity, Thursday night. The’ aged man_came to the home >EN: ACA y of his son June 27, to make his home|), SPENDS VACATION HERE i | He had lost practically cll his moncy |, Miss Miriam Keidel has serived?:’ in the closing of a bank at Irene, S,, ftom Chicago, where she is studying about Sept. 15. The library tempor- arily is in charge of Mrs. Martha Wetmore, who has been assistant li- brarian for several years. ping with fur, negli that are vi- sions in mauve and -jade—and even in her ag reef she manages to con- vey the idea that she will not bend Found to Belong to Wood of New York when the contest- | i ants, young and old, came fram their | him could be found. Members of the | Mrs. R. A. Countryman is a guest concealment. Mrs.’ Wood is “more| family said he hnd been acting pe-|this week at the summer home” of than 50” and has several grandehil- | culiarly for a number of days, having | Mrs. John Sullivan at Lake Melissa, , | — her proud head to the obvious. 50-Year-Old Woman * where he hac sarmei for, many {tUrsing, and will spend two weeks’* ] ed the party were Mrs. L. Rubin and Mrs. John Whelan Two of her hats have been sensa- Sear years. pica ae “|at the home of her parents, Mr, and daughters My nd Ruth and their 4VAI'S, tions here, and I had them photo- Stonington, Maine, ‘Aug. 19,—(2 " y Mrs, Charles Keidel. Later Miss house guest, Miss Harriet Bernstein, Entertains at Club| graphed for you—perhaps you would Judges charged with picking cae pret-, _ Disappeared Earlier in Week — | Keidel and her mother will leave ‘on irs. M.-M. «Ruder and the Misses | ike to copy them. Both are from tiest ankles which danced below the) Wednesday night he cisappeared|a trip to western cities to visit rela- ¢ Helstein of Hibbing, Mrs. Al Rosen,| Agnes, and: you know she knows her curtain on the Deer Isle town hall #nd was found two miles south of | tives. Miss Tess Miller, Miss Mabel Rigler,; Mrs. John Whelan was _hostess| millinery. } stage selected the pair of Mrs, Harry | the Rix farm. Last night at 8:30 he | goalie Y Tate and the Mi Anne and Rose Davis.! Wednesday at a bridge luncheon at disappeared again and no trace of AT LAKE MELISSA > Challenging Chapeau That aviator chapeau, which ought to be named Lady Lindbergh if it isn’t, is in the most ‘marvelous deep the Country club. Sweet peas and gladioli were used as centerpieces on the luncheon tables and: places were marked for 26 guests. Mrs. H. S. Lobach Is A ah: apparently lost his mini. He had| Minn. She was one of the gueats at’: Hostess at Dinner Garden flowers decorated the main | Ho tanta aE St tole te | ae RSP | "te koto, the: bank to straighton"ap vbreakfant given at che DetfortEakey reseed i room o} e club wi ive tables | ~ al a ”" he declared. Country club recently when members Mrs, H. 8, Lobach entertained at/ of bridge were in play during the| fine’ of hee herd eens pee vel |Parks Highway Group | They fear that he may have wan-{of a bridge club entertained. 6:30 dinner Thurédey in compliment afternpon. Honors at cards werel sides, The front is slashed to give ito S Auto Trip {c%" .°%¢ ,tovares,, the Missouri -- to her house guests, Dr. and Mrs. J.| won by Mrs, Ni Mra. Thomas! an excuse for a very nifty ornament jto sponsor Au TAP |river, a short distance from the Rix RETURN HOME i Henry George of Kansas City, Mo.| Hall and n Jackson. ofsliver threate. —— farm, and tumbled off the steep} Mr. and Mrs. B. R, Ferrell, form Covers were lsid for 12 guests. Out-of-town: guests were Miss Hel-|°"r "can't begin to tell you how ro- Representatives of newspapers in|banks. The old is nearly blind erly of Mandan, left today for their Gladioli and sweet peas furnished! en Jackson of Fremont, id} mantic and imaginative'this ‘looks in 3 x a Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and {and finds his way by use of a cane. home in Chicago after spending .the | an attractive floral decoration for) Mrs, Floretice Chabot of S: these days when hats have so little Butterfly bow in Spanish red velvet. information buréau managers will be | Search was maintained throughout past 10 days in Mandan as the guests’ the rooms, while the table appoint-| Calif. courage. But th guests of thé National Parks High-|the night and this morning Mr. Rix of Mr. and Mrs. H. 4. Williams and ments of place cards and nut cups | ie challenging. big butterfly bow way association and cities along. its | route, includitig Hine ‘dan, on a 15-day tour’ led to Warden Lee to put the ‘other friends, fe bloodhounds on the trail. corresponded to the color scheme. n WILL HOLD MEETING Following the dinner the guests The Women's Benefit crate the back is made and Man- | 5! e J : ‘Spanish velv in Angela ur ftom Chicago | — RETURNS TO OMAHA... were entertained st a social evening. | will hold « business meetin Sepeeted wie catior cir ae jowato Barry Is Made Life ,.™'s Thomas Lough and itis oe pied ning at 8 o'clock at the Hor black satin freck, this hat and a sil- tour will start from Ch 2: daughter, who have been the guest; 70 ST. PAUL Mrs. M, R. Adler at 415 Eighth -| ver fox fur dangling about her shoul- day, August 28. Bismarck’s part| Member Buffalo Bill °. Mts, Lough’s parents, Mr yan Mrs. Coe H. V. sched and Jistle | All officera and members, are re-| Gers, 1 decided there was no justice lin the entertainment of the travelers Mrs. William Simpson, for several daughter, Betty, who eve beenmiuia- | quested to be ‘present., in the world. She wanted to give me jconsists of a dinner at the Prince} Miyseum Association ,\°cks. have, returned to their home iting at the Frank Kiebert hi v2 . ——= the hat—hut she was safe. I could jhotel, and other entertainment Au- | {in Omaha, Neb. crest this city, tet Thursday for it; | ATTEND FAMILY REUNION | never arried. it. new it— gust 31. At Mandan, the group \ ill ig os . | Seeeeeet home in Bt. Paul, Mrs. Kieb as| “Mr. and Mra, 0. B, Olson of Bis-| Tevet, Rave, ¢ | stay: over night. D, F, Barry, Superior, Wis., photog- AT GREENGARD HOME ‘ been the guest of honor at’ | marck reeéntly attended a family re-| Keep it so that I mi | There will be 19 in the party,|Tapher and former resident’ of Bis-| Miss Florence. Perlmann of’ tint." social functions during her. vial union which held in the form of] piensure’of looking at it rather than which will make the trip in a motor-|™arck, has been made a life member | cago ig visiting, in Mandan at the N.. the citys anaes & 10 days’ outihg ‘at ‘Shoreham, Minn.| Yield it by possession. |bus. Night stops are to be madv at |f the Buffalo Bill Museum associ-| Greengard home, while en route, hata. ‘s caren s About 20 niembers of the family were | ” | Madison, Wis. Winona and Osakis, | ation, according to news dispatches from a trip to the Pacific coast.’ UEGTS: RETURN HOM j Present. Diamond Shaped Trimming |Minn., Mandan and Medora, and Miles | 8PPearing in a recent issue of the} — Pati Mr, and Mrs: H. M. Busta and Mrs. or She has the most lovely white chif- \City und Livingston, Mont. jSuperior | Evening Telegram. | Mr. RETURN FROM WEDDING ‘TRIP? who have spent sev- HAVE A SON fon gown with diamond shaped pei- | Bratorg Barry, who is owner of the finest’ Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Anderson of the ‘city as the one A son was born Thursday at St.] als over which she wears the ,most TT U; to N: collection of western Indian pictures Mandan have returned home, from Mrs. Frank Byers, left! Aicxius hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Paui| beautifully tailored cont of ‘black | Loss-Up lame in the world, learned of the honor r wedding trip to points in'North ” i home in Yelva. | Dworsky of Iron: Mountain, Mich.| crepe with a huge crimson rose on | State’s A in a letter from Mrs. Mary Jester | and South Dakot wep.| Mrs. Dworsky wes formerly Miso| her shoulder, ate’s Attorney = {Aten niece of the famous’ Buffalo! ia ina UNDERGOES, ORERATION “| Lillian Rigler of thia city. ‘Another gown that is too lovely : | McH ty| 2 veda a | TO DICKINSON ESDAY. gprs, F is a pale gray chiffon evening gown, ‘ : | crienry Coun Y| The association maintains { mu-| Mr, and Mrs, E. C. Lenneville and ‘Little Robert Ted monet ir. VISITS RELATIVES the skirt of which is entirely covered ae | seum at Cody, Wyoming, the town family returned to Dickinson,. Wi and Mrs. 3-4, Feselich of Mandan! Ruth Gallehan,” little with diamond shaped points all heav- |, The name of the next state's at-| after Hnffalo Bill, whose'real nenday after » short visit ah €h underwent. a tonsil operation + | Mrs. Inez Gallshan, ed} ily beaded in tiny gold be: The name was William F. Cody. torney of McHenry county is a to: ; up, the state supreme court held to- day in deciding an election contest [brought by Albert Weber against D.| J. O’Connell. After reviewing the ballots the {court held that the election’ was a | tie, each contestant having received’, 2,126 votes and that under ‘an old state law the question of who was elected should be decided by lot. | The court threw outa number of bsent voters’ ballot which had been ast for O'Connell, holding cnat they |could not be counted because they were not properly endorsed with the initials of election officiais to whom George W. Goodale home. 9, a “+ 5 Schools Won’t Open «| pamund: Haceth of Mianeapejia waeet Until September 12 rived in Mandan Thursday to spend ‘In otder that school children..wnay | some time with friends. have a chance to attend the Missouri Slope fair, to be held here 6 and 7, the Mandan public will not be opened until _nesday at St. Alexius hospital. RETURNS TO. CHICAGO A. C. Best, who hasbeen a guest atthe L. Thompson honte for a. few days, left Wednesday evenitg: 10r his Home in Chicago.-En route he Visited Detroit Lakes,’ Minn. RETURNS TO SCHOOL Francis’ Flaherty left ‘Thursday fer Snokane,’ Wash., where he will| attend Gonzaga university this win- ter, r. ty has spent his va. cation ‘in Bismarck. —. ‘Guests ¢% Fr 10Nts att from Washburn, where 5! ed blouse has a square neckline and a some time visiting with relativ: tailored belt with a gold buckle. — When. she affects simplicity, she FROM VACATION TRIP does it with such distinction that you jy 2 Dr Mrs. F. C. Stucke returned rye! at the artistry. For instance, to Btn week Thursday after a ate ne black satin gown that is win weeks’ vacation trip to the Cities ‘an} Minnesota lakes. RETURN. FROM PARK Mr. and-Mrs.: Roy Logan returned trip to Yel- 1 ala points of quite plain, with a very ‘simple bodice and straight plain sleeves, and a skirt | draped Mightly in the front. This ce | drapery is held in place by’ a large é $ otnament of rhinestones onyx checkerboard. design. It is the sort of gown any woman would ado 0 possess, and yet most.of us would ee find it ‘too severe. z rig mee 9 } Land # * pdyalar ing 6f St. Afithony, A Radiantfire takes the chill off these cool mornings Sept. 12, it was announced Thursday, €2Nd evenings. Consolidated: . Changes willbe noted in the ataff | Utiliti aaa of teachers. when the high school Utilities Co. ce opens. A new instructor of music to succeed J. A, Winther; a new girls’ physical education instructor and an | Just orsivell a large caline®: ey ray “Mrs. Sarsh Richards, Misses, Eliza 4 en bi Pi phage they werp prege 2 i qinetructor. in agriculture are to join|tion’ of Fall Coats, Dresses - Vir ena -slodwin Hichards, Mr: 0 ‘Of course, when her outfi ak a ‘the Mandan system this year. ili "Bismarck Hate Meade;and con Owen of Heo seatians Bt, Bh Alpzien: Benpitels Talia ae Thee soa pe right a ri eovapac ys D - J.C. Gould is to remain as duper. [2nd Millinery at the | Cloak Shop, | Priced Store. intendent of city schools and L. G. s at the W. F. , Thompson as high school principal. Texas, Uncle Mose Kyle, 12 who served, 67 y. stave, 3s | dead at his home here. He was the | father of 25 children, whom he out- | lived with the exception of one. Capitol Theatre | LING : Tonight and Saturday Matince Every Day at 2:31 GUEST OF FRIENDS HERE fee | 3 Paya) Ina weree hae ated to EN ROUTE TO: MIN jameéstewn after spending scveral ‘Mr. and Mrs. H. We; ota and] daysttq this city with friends, in — iH it iends |i: ms sons of Killdeer visited frie | SHAVE A DAUGHTER Bismarck ‘Thursday ‘en route: to: Mi- ¢ fe Ag ter was born Wednesday ng ethers, thay: well arene: Sores, Sees at sf Mextas hospital to ME and. Mrs. J. N. Frederick of Garrison. Misser “Shirley. Fer, Lillian C 3 Shirley. Fox, ian Cool —— Eulgabeth Jones’ and Aldythe Wai FROM WING f returned Wee or from a motor| Mrs. J. J. Scallon and son of Win; trip to the Bldck Hint 3 are spending the week in the city a: ian ope a the guests of Mrs. B. Hamlin. Mrs. F. A.” Knowl ind little VISITS AT CRAFT HOME dgughter, Alice, left Wednesday fort} . M1 Mrs. hi Kraft have the Twin Cities where they will visit] their guest Mr. Kraft's father, Har- relatives for about three weeks. old A. Kraft of Chicago. FY RETURNS TO DAZEY VISITS PARENTS Miss Lulu Larson, who has spi Mary Fisher is spending a several days in Bismarck on_busi-| weel ion at Hague as the returned to her home at Dazey| gue: ir parent: soe econ UNDERGOES OPERATION VISIT; HERE THURSDAY: Miss Gladys. Almquiat underwent ir. and Mrs. DeWitt Baer of Brad-|an operation at the Bismarck hos- by myself at all, so if we return to Paris next week, without even going to the Lido, there is going to be no complaining. from me. And | shall haunt the couturier’s mirror-lined rooms until I huve the inspiration I need. Gray, of course, very smart, but I There is no c tl more double dealing than gra: some women it -is - marvelous, but n at ite best I distrust it, How- ever, I am expecting to look upon green with mind open to convigtion, and combination of black and white will find me an easy victim. negro the Popular as 2 It should be “Lady Hints‘on Efiquet’ | > 1, Is it permissible to state, in your invitation to week-end guests, just what train they are to come and leave on. 2. Is it imperative to go by train mentioned? If you have a guest visiting you, ; can you take her with you for a week-end y without first asking your hos: permission? Answers 1. Yes. 2. Yes, unless unforeseen accident ti promises to be shall avoid it. at is cr le of On the TONIGHT FRIDAY & SATURDAY —_—_———_____. Paris why I'm glad to go back to is is that Jacques is his way bo Need I say more? rate, you know I will, so be rts.of loving messages. and best wishes accompany this some- what incoherent letter. Mother joins me in regards. IOWA BANK IS ROBBED ent Thursday in the city on| pital this morning. GERMAINE. Aug. 19-—0)—Five iT i . oe, tl reads oe anita ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL, — |¢——__—_____________ abonal Rawk ‘here ‘and ent has been Bernard Frank of Petes ae ee osp! ‘or admitted to St, Alexius treatment. HERE ON BUSINESS caped in an automobile with approxi- uvely $20,00U in currency. | At The Movies || ——___—_—_ ELTINGE THEATRE- “The: Weather Jack Mulhall is the same jovial, Mi T. Nerby of Tappen spent rT h _ Fair tonight and mostly fair. |! thursday in Bismarck, transacting| nandsome,, and, at times, frelictoane Saturday. Slowly. ris- business. u oy has been in’ mat jictures. | inge for The film is now today and Saturday. ae cei oa ea eee NLA same takes, lice Day, ‘who plays op- 4 0-8 Lec i ¥ Predicts ; wij ing — temperature. AT ST. ALEXIUS HOSPITAL Mrs. Gottleib Schults of Hall is a patient 4 || Methodist Church Makes: Improvements “Wark of redecorating the McCabe Parhedixt: I church. here has pees Joted, it:was announced to- Y= % Among ‘The interior of tha'church ( . | entirely. replas : Naot’ Orfamond, Leo White, Cari renovated. ta tosh, Charles the exterior tar hare | jing at the. Ber Fe: @Avril and others: : bo typ : News: pictures and comedy, wR al the Spots,” in which Al St. Joh it the] apse Sear ioe. bogey sri been-eutirely. 3 retty as 8. picture ND. This combination in‘al- \ 4 / MONEY TO LOAN -| On Improved City’ Froperty Low Interest Rate and Repayment Privilege Bismarck and Mandap P.-C. REMINGTON 103%4-4th St, _ Phone 220 The ‘judge sat: | “Fined fifteen days¥i but he found a mil: lion . dollars behind the bars of this fj mehts ‘have cost over ‘The work: was started ayy begins peed pg fine condition: for an 4 ing of the North hi f wn of Methodi: listers and leymen, bedi to be held here October 4 to. 9. About 300 are. expected, to attend. a pleture that Throbs .* with Action — Drama — Al St. John Comedy—“HIGH SPOTS” aNEW MOVIES) SEASON ALL EER THEATERS ve 20% or More Buying