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é ‘S them. Mrs. F. S. Carr Gives Picnic Friday For Miss Olga Peterson Miss Olga Peterson was the guest of honor Friday evening at a wiener roast when Mrs. F. 8. Carr enter- tained at Wildwood. About 20 guests attended the out- door party; and the evening was spent with dancing and music. At midnight a supper was served around @ campfire, Ray BSkogat of St. Paul was an out-of-town guest. Miss Peterson will leave Monday for her home at Driscoll. Philathea Class Elects Officers Miss Leone ind was ‘elected President of the Philathea Bible class at a meeting held recently at. the Presbyterian church. Other officers of the class ar iss Myrtle Russell, vice preside: Fanny Greve, secretary; Mildred Bozak, assistant secreta Miss Marion Upham, treasurer, and Miss Attic Greve, organist. WILL GIVE PICNIC The Sunday School of the First Lutheran church will hold a picnic ut the Mandan Chautauqua grounds Sund. 3 Will meet at the church id all who have room for engers In their cars are re- quested te stop at the church for A short devotional service wil! e held at the picnic ground before the dinner. and the afternoon will be given to re¢ lon, No evening ser. © will be held athe church. Mem- perx and-thelt families are cordiall; invited to attend. SPENDS WEEK-END HERE Mrs. Caddie Sims Sanger of Lakota 45 spending the week-end in Bismarct after taking an extensi' i through the northwest whi stories of North Dakota. Mi ang: is now condensing her work to coun ties, and she expects to have her ma. terial available soon for the differ papers of the state. Mrs. tersburgh Times * Post in the capacity of feature writer joing Salvation Fergus Falls, Minn., has returned tc her home here of the illness of her mother, Mrs. Chris Martineson She will remain Tere until her moth er’s health is sufficiently improved « «to permit her to return to her work « W Miss Madge Runey of this c > ey at Fergus Falls. ‘MASONS TO MEET A lan. awendance is desired a' the first meeting of the Bismarcl Masonic lodge for the fall seasor which will be held at the Masonic temple Monday evening at im portant businéss will be transacted RETURNS TO CONSERVATORY Miss Roberta Best, who has spen‘ the summer at her home in thi: left Wednesday for Milwaukee, where she is instructor of violia the Milwaukee Conservatory of Music. = FROM PARSONS, KANSAS Mrs. George Lampson of Parsons, Kan., arrived Friday to spend @ month in the city as the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and ” Mrs. R. E. Middaugh. CALLED TQ WHITE BEAR LAKE Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Anderson left Friday for White Bear Luke, Minn. where they were called by the death of Mrs, Anderso: ther, L — ATTENDS HOLINESS ACADEMY Mi: dys Schoorl, daughter of Mr. d Mrs. Richard Schoorl of Baldwin, is attending the Holiness Academy at Jamestown. © UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN "Miss Gwendolyn Jones left Friday evening for Ma will resume her versity of Wisco! IN BISMARCK HOSPITAL W. E. Runey of Sterling, {aiher-of derwent an operation at the Bismarck hospital Friday. P. E. 0. WILL MEET Members of the P. E. 0, will meet Mondav afternoon at 3 o'clock with Mrs. Charles Staley at 701 Sixth street. HAVE A DAUGHTER born Thursday at A Aanahiar. #2 rag a ars. 2 'BRRE FRIDAY Misé Ngries Moland and Miss Myrtle Matson of Driscoll were guests of friends in Bismarck Friday. Fair_tonight and_Sun- day. SALE IN FULL S' Reception Will Be Held This Evening For ‘Local Teachers The annual reception, which is giv- en by the Business and Professional Women's club for teachers of the city! schools and the Indian school, will be held this evening from 8 to 10 o'clock at the governor's mansion. In the reception line will be Miss Hazel Pearce, vice president of the club; Miss Henrika Beach, Miss Chrissie Budge and Mrs. Evelyn Har- ast presidents, and Mrs. A. G. During the evening a musical pro- gram will be furnished by the Misse: Clara and Lillian Peltier, Ruth Gor- don, Marguerite Kennedy, and Bruce Wallace. M Rita tela Madge Runey, Catherine McDonald, Chrissie Budge and Marie Hoff are the committee in charge of the reception. Mothers, Daughters Hold Banquet Friday Over 100 mothers and daughters: attended the Banquet which was giv-! en Friday evening in the Presbyter- jan church parlors. Garden flowers in profusion decorated the table, and, were placed about the room where; e banquet and prog were held. | Miss Elizabeth Jones presided as toastmistress and opened the * gram by calling upon Mrs. C. L. Young for a toast to “Women in the! Sunday Schoo! Miss Thelma Liess-| nan spoke on “What the High School : Girl Can Give to the Church and’ What the Women of the Church Can Give to Her.” * Women's Place in the Church” was given by Mrs. Frank E. Cave, while Miss Dorls Cummings gave a corresponding toast on “The Young Woman’s Place in the Church.” Miss Anna Burr was the last speaker, re- sponding to the toastmistress with ar Interesting account of “The Presbyterian Women in Mi: During the vram was given by Bavendick, Mrs. J. L. Hue! Mrs, jul 8. Wright. of Hoskins: furnished by rola which they donated for the occasion. After the banquet, a social eve- ning of unts was en- chairman of the mothers’ and daugh- cers’ banquet. Mrs. W. E. Perry was in charge of the decorations, while Mrs. Frank Brown was in charge of the invitations. Mrs, L. K. Thomp- «on directed the banquet and Mrs. J. L. Hughes arranged for the tae ram. The dinner was served by the ‘lub of the Presbyterian church, RETURN TO OHIO Mrs. Hartlee and little daugh- ter, Carol Ann Yett Thursday for their home at Youngstown, Oh ifter spending several weeks in th sity as the guests of Mrs. May’s pai ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Parson: They were accompanied to Youn; town by Miss Dorothy Parsons, who will make her home there. DISCHARGED FROM HOSPITAL Miss Bertha Adams, who entered St. Alexius hospital Thursday suffer- ing from a broken arm, was dis- charged from tthe hospital Friday and is at her home, 300 Tenth street south. Miss Adams suffered the in- jury while attemoting to crank a car. LEAVES FOR HOMB Miss Olga Peterson, who has been employed at the A. W. Lucas store Peonies Ask for price list Hagen’s Peony Gardens Arena, N. Dak. The Melody Shop, Bismarck TUNER Cc. L. BRYAN The Music Shop, Mandan Monarch Self-Adjustable Metal. Weather Strips will save you money in heating snd add to your home or Installed by J. E. Smith . Annex Hotel Under same management for 17 years ‘ com- office For Sale Cucumbers for dill, also for slieing. Cabbage, beets, car- rots and onions, Prices rea- | sonable,. Phone 699, (Continued on page two) PREALUTY 102" ote oe -nvUse “up [abating with the taceabing. for some time, will leave Monday for Driscoll where she will make her home. Miss Peterson plans to go to Chicago later in the winter. WILL GIVE OPENING DANCE The A. 0. U. W. will hold the open- ing dance of the Season Tuesday eve- | ning at the A. 0. U. W. hall for members and their frien A short | business meeting wilt be held early in the evening. FROM SOUTH DAKOTA Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lancaster, Jr., left Thursday for their home at Belle Fourche, S, D., after spending a few days in Bismarck as the guests of Dr, and Mrs, J. H. Hoskins, | WILL VISIT FRIENDS | . Lottie B. Sowles left Friday | for Fargo and Wahpeton where she will be the guest of friends. Mrs. Sowles is a former resident of Wahpeton, MAKES HOME HERE Miss Grace Falkenstein of Wilton will make her home in Bismarck this winter with her uncle and aunt, Mr. | and Mrs. John French, while atten ing school, RETURNS FROM OREGON Winston Mann, who has spent sev- eral weeks with relatives in Port- land, Ore, and other western points, | returned to Bismarck Friday morn- | ing. ) RETURNS TO SCHOOL Robert Nuessle™ left Friday for! Grand Forks where he will resume his studies at the University of North | akota, j 1 HOME FROM MINOT 1 Mrs. K. C. Leighton and children have returned from Minot where they spent a few da iting friends. They made the trip by car. GUEST LEAVES Miss Elsie Pearson. who has spent! ., the week as ithe guest of her aunt, Mrs. W. lughes, left Friday for her home at Kintyre. WILL LEAY Miss this evening for Minneap she will again attend the Unive of Minnesota. WILL RESUME STUDIES Miss Barbara Register left Fri- day for Grand Forks to resume her udies at the University of North Dakota, VISITING HERE Mrs. J. Rohrer of Hazen is spend- ing a few d in the city as the of frien TO MINNEAPOLIS John Moses and Gerold Bystrom left today for Minneapolis where they will attend the University of Min nesota. ACCEPTS POSITION John Erickson ha: tion at the Hi store of this city. AT ST. neater HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. eph Forbes are patients at St. Alex hospital. See ‘The Better merica’s' greatest comedy, at the Capitol Theatre, start- ing Monday. Performance at 7:15 sharp. Phone 944 for Tire Service. = | R. E. BONHAM Optometrist Eyes Examined Glasses That Satisfy GIRLS If you are looking for financial nce LE “BEAUTY CULTURE” There is an ever increasing de- mand for our students. Our em- ployment department has more requests for vperators than can be supplied. Many start for themselves. Hair-dressing will bring you comfort and Manel ness. Our free descriptive and illustrated catalog — explains everything. Write for your copy today. Paul's Hair-dressing Academy Loeb Arcade Minneapolis, Minn. ae [CHURCHES 8ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL Corner of Third and Thayer Rev. F. H. Davenport, Rector $14 Mandan Street Fourteenth Sunday aiter Trinity. 8:00 a. m. Holy Communion, 10:30 a. m. Matins and sermon, 12:00 noon Church School, FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH (Auguotana Synod) Seventh Street and Avenue D Rev. A. J. Malmquist, Pastor Divine the Swedish language 1 Text on the Fourteenth y after Trinity, Luke 4:23-30. Subject: “A* Moment | of Decisio There will be no services in the evening. TRINITY ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH , Avenue C and Seventh Street 1. G. Monson, Pastor Morning service, Sunday, at 10 Topic: “Sabbath Sunday. Anthem by choir. Sunday school at 12, all classes, Evening service at 8. i The Local. Church, God's being the third sermon FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Corner of Fourth Street Ave. C. Sunday setvice at 11:00 a. m. Subject: “Matter. nday school at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. A reading room pen in the church — building ry Tuesday, Thursday and Sati except legal holidays, from 2 ipom 10 a. m. ardship of Mean: éj 11 a.m. Sunday school, B. C. Lar- superintendent, 11:30 am. E. L. C. E. Topic: “What is Wro with the Movies and What Is Right with the Movies. 8 p.m. Evening service: “ Man Who Does Not Pay the Price, Special Music. Wednesday evening: viee, McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Prayer Ser- ater stor Next Sunday divine service will be conducted as follows: 10:30 morning worship. ‘The pastor will preach on the subject “The Eternal Struggle.” The choir will 1% the anthem entitled “O Paradi: and one of the members will sing a solo. Organ music. An Old Portrait-Cooke. To The Ri Sun-Torjussen. Postlude in D-Hey- ser. 12:00 noon, for all ages). m. Epworth Teague. Special »: chestra and a live topic Sunday school (classes DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician (14% Fourth St, Phone 240-W Bismarck, N. D. rand (all MiikKk WHEN YOUR DIET Consists Laagely of Grand Valley milk, You won’t have to worry Whether or not It’s properly balanced. MILK is a PERFECT food, Supplying ALL the elements Your body needs For the maintenance Of perfect health. Bridgeman-Russell Company Phone 740 The Bismarck Building and Loan cssociation has loaned over $1,500,000 on Bismarck homes during the last twenty-one years. The association always has funds on hand to assist in erect- ing a new home or purchasing repaid on the monthly plan the one already brilt, Loans are same as rent. If you are contemplating owning a home and need financial help, see your local association first. Bismarck Building and Loan Association Reom 11 First National Bank Block Announcement T have formed The Market Investment Trust Pool. If you want to make money—“Join, get in this pool.” “It’s no use waiting for your ship to come in unless you have sent one out.” He who hesitates, is lost, worth a ton of intention.” —_ as an “ounce of action is “The foundation of wealth is the first $108 well in- vested. WILLIAM A. HUGHES 717 Thayer Ave. oe assisting with the threshing. Peated Bismarek, N. D. wr Chisago to the sede ace rat n@mewe ine tenes er on the subject. ? Got Off The Track.” The choir will sing the anthem “Now Tat The Sun Is ete | ” by Spence. Organ music, Angelus-Massena, Ves- per Hymn-Thoma: Noctune-Chopin, ZION EVANGELIST LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod) 4th Strect and Ave. A J. V. Richert, Pastor ree jay each as hones :3@ a. m.—-Sunday school in charge of Miss Ella Brelje, Supt. Classes for all’ ages. 10:00 a, m.—Morning Communion Service (German), 10:30 m.—-Morning — Wotship -The pastor will preach ——Bible Hour in charge yalther League, 8:00-—Evening Communion service (English). Those who wish to partake of the Lord’s Supper and have as yet not announced themselves, may do so be- fore the servic i ning will in Christ W. 0 Senior and Jufior B. Y. P, U. 0 Evening worship, the subject b the Symbol of Wednesday evening, the ening the young, r will meet at the church | to organize for the winter. Please notice the time of the eve- ning services has been changed. We want every of the church to keep in mind the coming} of the state convention, Do your best to make it a great success by| entertaining as many of the de gates as possible und then get th most out of the sessions by bein, present at all of them, We do not} have an opportunity very often to hear such speakers as will be with us through the sessions, September 27 30, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Thayer and Second Street Paul S. Wright Mother and Daughter 10:30 morning worsh by KFYR. Prelud La Solo: “The Pilgrim”.... Roy Indseth ‘0 Mio Ben” Giourdan urch Quartette Net of Purple. ght” Rooms 6-8 1 Bismarck, Frank E, Shepard, Cashier H. E. Hanson, Ass’t Cashier B. F. Lawyer, Ass’t Cashier The First National Bank “The Pioneer Bank” BISMARCK, Established 1879 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 Savings bank department issuing pass books—savings banks for distribution interest paid on time deposits— safety deposit boxes for rent. Investments made for customers Foreign exchange, domestic and foreign letters of credit issued WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS Hear the Big Fight In you Ho r own me On the Radiola Or the Orthophon ic Radiola Combination Call us up for a free demonstration of one of these wonderful instruments | Hoskins-Meyer , If you have a radio set, you will want it in condi- tion for that night. Why not call us up? We will test your batteries and look over the tubes. St. Hilaire Lumber Co. LUMBER, SHINGLES, MILLWORK LATH, PLASTER, CEMENT, STUCCO Anything and everything in House Building Material Line. Consult Us for P| lans and Sugges- tions on Home-building. We are here for the purpose of any Assist- ance at your Command. Phone 17 the market in 1769 in Austeia, Early stock moving £6 et Seed ween: ewes meg Office 601 Main =. [seem by’ seezet l fast, when exhausted sale will close, furs being much higher this fall 4. 20% discount now _ PernE PMR Reet coe “Harvest Thanksgiving| Tell Me the Old, Old Story. Calkin| Day is Dying ¢% i. America the Behatital, Lorenz) suo: "The Ninety and Nine” .... Renter. ve sees Mustrated Postlude: March” Prelude Offerto Postlude: n , My Truth,” | Savior, Special Congregational singing fea-| ture: 1 rhe following gospel songs, pictures | and words: | Ernest Torrence—Joan Crawford Outside the 12-mile limit of the law and way outside the imi thrills and action! finest! TONIGHT—SATURDAY MONDAY & TUESDAY ADOLPHE MENJOU “Service For Ladivs” inee Every Day at 2:30 For Sale Beautiful stucco Home, consisting of ng room, kitchen, three bedrooms, doors, bevel plate splendid location. ov, living. room, plate Freneh ror door, ample closets, full basement, ed for quick sale, Phone ‘a8 Pri INVESTORS MORTGAGE SECURITY CO. Office with First Guaranty Bank |AUDITORIUM One night, Tuesday, Sept. 27 CURTAIN 7:45 IF YOU VALUE YOUR FUTURE HAPPINESS DONT miss y “Che © Madcap CAPACITY AUDIENCES THERE'S A REASON = PRESS AND PUBLIC UNAN/MOU: IN PRAISE OF THE WORLDS. MOST ADORABLE COMEDIENNE, ‘ MiT2i 15 DELIGHTFUL ALL THE WAY NN WHAT SEEMS TO ME TO BE THE BEST BART SHE HAS PLAYED SINCE "SAR/" SHE /5 A REAL LOMIL” (WM DONAGHE Y. TRIBUNE : DED JUST NOW THE MUSICAL COMEDY SENSATION ISMITZ1* -ANMY LESLIE, KhW5 yf £ "MITZI 1S HERSELF AGAIN IN THE MADCAP; | DONT RECALL ANOTHER MITZI PIECE WITH SUCH GOOD DANCING” 5 HERALDSOANINE “THE SHOW WAS sropeonsr NIGHT BY THE ECCENTRIC DANCING OF MARIE DAYNE "y 933¥icd DE JWUAWAL y GULAGO LOVED THE MOST GLEEFUL OF COMEDIENNES IN Mo be, THEY ADORE HER IN ‘THE MADLAP'” 2 VMS, AMARLAY. DUI21 15 THE MOST ADORABLE LOMEDIENNE, V4 THE MUSICAL LOMEDY STAGE” ate 115 APLEASURE -15 THE MADCAP‘ WITH MITZ/ “5 vi DP Adob Ll eo | | PRICES Lower floor $3.30, balcony $3.30, $2.75, $2.20; gallery $1.10—Tax included. ‘ MAIL ORDERS NOW Seat sale opens Saturday, Sept. 24, at Harris & Woodmansee’s N. B. Mitzi broke all musical comedy records in Chicago where she has just as | a phenomenal summer run of weeks ee. BISMARCK FUR CO. ’ A. P. Knothe, Prop. 207 Fifth St.