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| amirier’s office. * @r, Joanne, * parents, Mr. and om +. cation at her home. SATURDAY, AUGUST | Surprise Party Is Given in Honor of Mr. and Mrs. Snyder Mr. and Mrs, F, W. Snyder were the honor guests Friday evening at a surprise party which friends gave at their home in the Hughes apartments, Bridge was played at three tables, and honors were won by°T. Heisler and Mre, F. W. Snyder, C. Hoeftler and Miss Catherine Opitz, The hon- orees were presented with a gift. A luncheon course was served after tthe games. Bright colored garden flowers furnished phe decorations, Mr. and Mrs. Snyder will leave Bis- marck aboat Sept. 1 to: make their home in j Mildréa Rundell Is Honored at Bridge Miss Mildred Rundell, who will leave Bismatck the first’ part of Sep- tember to attend the Uhiverstty of Minnesota, was the guest of honor Friday evening when Mrs. F. 0. Bal- ley and Miss Gail Hawk eniertained at the Bailey home at 623 Avenue A west. A profusion of garden flowers was used to decorate the rooms where six tables of bridge were in play. Honors ‘at cards were held by Mrs. M. Arnt and Robert Byrne. Miss Rundell was progented, with a guest favor. At thé ethélusion of the gam course luncheon rved bj e rostenses.—-The.. guests included pfciends of Miss Rundell, with whom she has wor! at the state bank ex- RETURN FROM EXTENDED TRIP Miss Dorothy Blunt and Miss Catherine Cook have returned from an ended vacation trin. From Duluth, Minn, they took the boat trip on the “Octorora” to Buffalo, N. Y., and visited New York City Niagara Falls ‘while in the “En route home, they visited at Chi ‘cago, and at fhetroit Lakes, Minn. where they were the guests of Judge and Mrs. Andrew Miller of Fargo, formerly of Bismarck. RETURN FROM MOTOR TRIP Mr. end’ Mrs. N: B. Bystrom have as e returned'from a-motor trip to points in Minnesots‘and North Dakota. At ‘Warren, Minn, they visited Mr. Bystrom's former home. They re- turned to Bismarek by the northern route, stopping at Dunseith to visit the sanitarium. RETURN TO KANSAS CITY: irs. J. Henry George, who je house guests at the . S. hom ft ‘Friday for Kansas City, Mo. . Their plans to leave Tuestay’ were given up. on* ac- count of the a. tain which made driving impractical.’ DRIVE TO ‘VALLEY CITY Mr. and Mrs. ‘A. chiidren left Friday. by car for Valley City where. Mrs. Overbee andi children will visit at the I. J. Moe home while Mr, Overbee .continues ' hie ‘trip: .to Middleton, Ohi yn’ busine: GUESTS AT Mr. and Mrs. SCHULTZ HOME Schultz. have as their guests and Mrs. Fred Howard of Memoh Ten Mr.| Howard, who.is. division superintend- ent of the Illinois Central railroad,’ is a nephew of Mrs. Schultz. Mi an pA ae ae d daugh. ir. and Mri ubin and daugh- ter and iss Sally Rubin and Harry Rubi: ind. their house guest, Miss Harriet Bernstein of Chicago, left Friday for a: week-end motor trip to the Bad Lands. TAKES VACATION Miss Marie Viere, R. N., left Fri- day for » vacation trip to St. Cloud and New Munich, Minn. where she will visit relatives before continuing her trip to Chicago to make rr home. WILL VISIT PARENTS Mrs. J. M. ee and little da left Friday for Jat town where they will spend the wee! end as the ~_ te Hart; GUEST LEAVES ~* Miss Melvia Erickson, ‘been the ‘guest of her aunt, Olt raaten the Bismarck = gical or several days, left Friday pier her home in Kindred. VISITS RELATIVES AND FRIENDS M “Quam left Friday for n_ whieh she will and relatives in Lisbon and the Twin WILL VISIT HOME 2 sap ll lang te Grd Forks, ~ re she will spend her va- 2 Social and Personal | ygr- a} Mes. Frank Walbert, at 812 Main L.’ Overbee: and | Lu 20; 1927 On George A. Lenhart of Hazelton Is Married at St. Cloud, Aug. 16 ot George A. Lenhart of Hazel will be inter. ested to learn of his marriage August | 16 to Miss Olive McManus of St. Cloud, Minn. ‘Th Pe insle & took place at the home of the bride’s mother, Mrs. Margaret McManus. Rev. August Preusser read’ the marriage servic The bride wore a tan suit with beaver trimmings, and a hat of blue and gold. She carried a shower bou- quet. Following the ceremony a wed- ding breakfast was served for mem- bets of the family at Lee's Log Mr. and Mrs, Lenhart are traveling in northern Minnesota and Canada, and, on their return, will make their home in Hazelton. irs. H. O, Batzer of. Hazelton, a sister of the bride, was an out-of- town guest at the’ wedding. The bride has been employed at the bank of Hazelton for several years. Mr. Lenhart is vice-president of the bank. Women’s Relief Corps Is Entertained Friday Most intrig id old-yellow sill Fandie is carved ebony, f: mesh with gay cole! hioned the Square—It’s a Parasol! es ~ Ae : Fickle Paris, tiring of regulation shapes in parasols, is reveling es for !3te summer parasols and early fall um is the new square-sha so mil THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE par flowers: em! Mrs, D. L. Hughes was hostess to sis the Women’s Relief corps Friday, aft- ernoon at the home of her daughter, HERE FRIDAY Mrs. C. E. Ketvsen and children and Miss Lois Dunean of Almont spent Friday with relatives and y meeting of the lodge uring the afternoon, and at the conclusion, the hostess served @ course luncheon. 3 friends in Bismarck. marked for eight guests. —— ~ Garden flowers decorated the| CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS WILL rooms and the luncheon table. MEET The Catholic Daughters of Ameri- ca will meet Monday evening at 8 qclock at St. Mary's auditorium, ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL Dayid Roehl of Forbes has been simitted: to St. Alexius hospital and Underwent an operation Friday morn- ing. MOTOR TO 10WA 3 Mr. and Mrs. E. J, Gobel left this afternoon ‘by’ automobile for Sibley, Towa, called there by the ‘serious ill- mess of Mrs. Gobel's father, C. 8. J Mr. Janes has been in pgor health for the gaat month and Mrs. me two. weeks ago “visit at the home of her parents. Word. was received Fri- day, however, that his condition had become critical. GUESTS AT REGAN HOME Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Regan have had as their guests the past 10 days Mi « TO HAVEN Joseph Coghlan and Miss Helen Coghlan left today for San: Haven where they will spend some time. VISIT TWIN CITIES Mr. and;Mrs. J. P. Wagner left Thursday for the Twin Cities where t] they will spend the week-end. ON BUSINESS Jack Roherty of the state high- left Friday for , on business. UNDERGOES OPERATION Miss Pauline Roehl of Forhes underwent an operation at St. Alexius hospital Friday, morning. GUEST FROM SOUTH DAKOTA Mrs. H..D. Runyan bas as her guest of Mrs, ‘Nina Kohler of De Smet, S. D. All. members of Nicholson Rebekah. Lodge of Bismarck: are-requested to meet at Webb Parlors Sunday at 2 o'clock to attend funeral of. Brother Matt ~Pillen. By. order of «| Noble Grand. Attention Odd Fellows: All Odd Fellows are requested fo attend the funeral of broth- er Matt Pillen Sunday after- noon at Webb’s undertaking parlors at 2:30. ee WILL MAKE HOME HERE Mrs, F. L. Hill and children, Bob, Vernon,. Meredith and Ma have .érived:from Wahpeton to make their: home city at-607 Fifth street.» Mr.. Hill, who arrived -in the City ‘some time-ago,.is with the. A. W. eas stores": RETURNS TO INDIANA. Mrs. A. ib Eris of bye age Ind. left today ome. after spen ‘ing three we in Bismarck. as~ th Mi Whi Py eral si cial fanctions. SPEND WEEK-END HERE Mr: and Mi Barney _ Burton Little Fall inn., arrived in Bi k Friday by car to spend tl end as the’ guests of their 1d Burton, who is an employe in the Tribune’s editorial department. VISITS FRIENDS HERE Mrs. meee its Salem, Ore., who is a former teacher from Bur- leigh county, vistted friends in Bis- ‘marek Friday en route to Regan. where she will be the guest of the J. F. Little family, for some time. RETURN.FROM BUYING TRIP and Mrs. A. W. Mundy returned Friday from an extended buying trip to the Twin Citi New York in the int A.W. Lucas store. — FROM WISCONSIN i daughter, is. re ats of Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT - SATURDAY ~ AW for Fun! y VISITING Fee} Z . Mrs. 'N. Shobe of Judson is spend- i few days.in Bismarck with frfends HERE ON BUSINESS D. E. Wharton ef MeKensle spe! Friday in Bismarck on busine: " and Mrs, Wharton have recently re-/ = turned from a trip to the Black Hills. | Hints on Etiq ——— 1. When there is no maid to wait \°US objections to being taken, strik- on the family, who serves the soup, | fish, meat and vegetable courses? salad and des- 2. Who serves the sert courses? | saved 3. Is it better to have one member of high top leather boots. of the family wait on the others, or| just quietly pass plates, bread and other things around the table? The Answers 1. Father. 2. Mother. 3. The latter. A Radiantfire takes the chill off these cool mornings , and evenings. Utilities Co. intl | Try Our Modern High Pres-, sure Greasing Service For All’ Cars. — Prices Reasonable.|| Tne Music Shop, Mandan Short Stop Station. venience of those who carinot All my Beautiful dresses an sonable price. 602 Main Ave. Study in Minnea Prepare yourself now to tal di big, fast-growing city by gettin: college located in the hi A quarter of a century's expe 906 NICOLLET AVENUE, chain of contentment, lor your. der any obligatio esas. | Pedestrians on Main avenue, re- especially when it is |calling memories eh ed CHET ae | anys, rubbed ¢heit eyes today aa'they ly can conveniently hold onto it. et | Consolidated Bismarck Sewing School Pupils can enter at any time. Evening classés for the con- Diploma given with full six weeks’ course. weeks’ course for home sewing. . Great demand for good seamstresses in government schools. duates. are qualified to start businesses of their own. costumes sewed at the school at a rea MRS. BLANCHE MOLLE UR, Manager and Proprietor enables ue to give you the instruction that meets the requirements of modern business. The courses we teach fit you for a good-paying position, Part time employment while attending. Full time employment upon graduation. Fully Accredited by the’ National Association o.' Accredited Commercial Schools | The home owner of today builds for the years to .come—and he wants his dwelling to be as much @ ‘part of his life as the family which shares in his happiness. Let the Home you own be a link in the ‘Let Us Offer Plans We ‘ktiow! thé lumber Wusineds from every angle and have many excellent, ‘ fritereated, but under no conditions are you: placed {Warmer Weather Is |» Today’s, Prediction The weather man says warmer, | And farmers give a grin, | Ifthe sun keeps on a shini | The corn crop may get in. Rainfall was a minus quantity if \North Dakota yesterday, not a drop of fain ‘being reported from any of the state’s 20 reporting stations dur- jing the 24-hour period ending at 7 {a. my,today. The sky was reported .jclear at 16Sof the stations this morn- fing while three reported partly lecloudy and one cloudy. “Partly-cloudy and somewhat un- {settled tonight and Sunday, slightly warmer tonight," is the weather |man’s offering for week-end vaca- tionists today, so it will behoove those who Sunday trips to take slickers along. iston and Crosby were the |warmest places in the state yester- |day, each registering a maximum of 78. Bismarck’s highest temperature |yesterday was 76 and the lowest last jnight 48. Several points reported {minimum temperatures last night in ‘the 40's, while the coldest points were’ Dickinson and Dunn Center, where the mercury dropped to 39. | Live Rattlesnake | on Display Here of _pre-Volatead | beheld a two-foot live rattlesnake in ne of Webb Brothers’ display win- |dows. This dangerous member of the reptilian family was caught on the Standing Rock Indian reservation ‘by R.E. Potter on his recent vaca- tion trip. The snake raised strenu- ing viciously at an Indan who was assisting Mr. Potter in getting the jsnake into a sack, The Indian was saved @ bad wound only by a pair Natives along the Cannon Ball ver report these snakes more num- us than for many yea ACCEPTS POSITION AT NORMAL Diekinson—R. E. Smith, who, has | been superintendent of the schyol of | Michigan for the past eight ygars, has accepted the position as prgfes- The Melody Shop, Bismarck TUNER C. L. BRYAN attend during the day. Special three 'N. D. Phone 865 vantage of the ur training in i jing business rt of this great metropolis. ee in teaching commercial subjects | MINNEAPOLIS, ‘MINN. YPAGE RIVE who, is charged with: desertiong*Fix Shetiff Rollin Welch went to New| will have a preliminary arraignment England yesterday where he took n Justice of the Peace R. H. Crane's to custody Michael Fix of this ¢ rt in the near future, OO CHARGED WITH DESERTION sor of history at the Dickinson State Normal school. Fuller's Efforts to. | Collect Salary Fail Efforts of H. B. Fuller to collec: | his salary for 1921 and 1922 as secre- tary of the North Dakota Farm Bureau Federation have failed. In a decision today the supreme court held that the directo: bureau are not personally li Fuller's salary since the F: eau Federation was a non-profit or- ganization and its agreement with Fuller provided that he was to get his salary from membership collec- tions. The decision regerses a decision of | the Cass county dist) court which held Franklin Paige liable for Full- er's salary for 1921 and Paige, Wal- ter Reed, A. J, McInnes, John Strauss and John Dawson to be jointly liable for his salary for 2. C. B. Little, Pres. J. L. Bell, e Pres. E. W. Leonard, Ass't Cash. Krank E. Shepard, Cashiér’ H. E. Hanson, Ass’t Cashier, B. F. Lawyer, Ass’t Castle ~The First National Bank: . “The Pioneer Bank” Established 1879 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA Nearly fifty years of cooperation with the citizens of Bismarck and the western part of North Dakota U. S. DEPOSITORY MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE eee bank department issuing pass books—savings A terrapin with ved on the shell w: Calawell of Heumie gape a vemen, | nks for dist ribution interest paid on time deposits— bers carving his initials on the back safety deposit boxes for rent. Investments made for in April, customers of a full-grown terrapin 1873, ‘ DR. M. E. 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