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TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1928 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE —== Wm. Langer, leader; Mrs. F. L.| Mandan and Miss Emma Bertha] Mrs. EF. Loveland of this city was} 0. C. Torgerson of Moffit was a Schrimpf at 217 Mandan street,| Timm of Bismarck. ‘ called to LaCrosse, Wis., Saturday| business caller in this city Satur- WANTED GIRLS Mrs, Sara Ankenmanun, leader; Mrs. W. E, Perry at 523 Second street, Miss Emma Bell, leader; Mrs. C. H. by the death of her father, ® Mrs. Charles Gaskill and son, Earl, day. eee Mr. and Mrs, J, E. Lowe of Bill- To equip themselves for better positions. Make your ambition 1 career come true, Mrs. J. P. McGarvey has returned from Billings, Mont., where she has Famous Artists Using and oF & auCceRs Ritterbusch, at 506 Ninth street,|been visiting her daughter, Miss!of Sterling spent Sunday here at/ings, Mont. were guests here Sun- Sek TRUE. | the Taig bb ge al Mrs. F. C. | lanson, deader. Anna McGarvey. , the C, R. Kositzky home. lay. Wane, Seachoot et igh ohacenren: ( eee Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Warren and Charles Gosney of Sterling trans- which has trained and placed 2 : i i: hundreds of irls in fine posi- Dr. Cora J. Best, Betty Cervinski, Earl Benser of this city, with his i ; “on E. B. Murphy and G. M. Springer i r aver tion, Smatt 4 ment — large guest, Miss Helen Hamilton, led the} son, “Arthur, returned to Flasher |of Jamestown were business callers | acted business in Bismarck Saturday.|] fcturns hit yous oy ree W. . i evening at i | in this city Monday, | See care find lence, Your oman Adventurer, Catherine Bader get ler ites erect ths aenry vain wa! ee the basket-| in this city Mon | Miss Mary Elliot of Steefe was al] cane %r the imdependence, Your Saree Will Lecture Here} Dr. Cora Johnstone Best, adven- turer, author and lecturer, will come Give Card Party Misses Betty Cervinski and Cath- erine Bader entertained a group of of the University of North Dakota at Grand Forks. This is the last big event which will be given by the class of 1928. Other Bismarckans e Miss Martha Spillum of Breien vis- | guest in Bismarck this week-end. a Feecy een SOr ib LORY. ited friends in Bismarck during the week-end. ee = A. G. Quanbeck and Erwin C. Evanson of Mercer spent Saturday in Bismarck, looking after business Visit Paul's Beauty Craft when Paut' in Minneapolis. “Come, to in Vs Loeb Arcade, first - ree er work at reason: Endorsing H i ‘i who were in attendance at the prom| interests, S. J. Kaisler and Walter Kaisler | ! able prices, eailcbee Ee ee ee ce iy eee wigan te were Miss Shirley Penner with Don- vars ere were Medina callers in this city} i Paul’s Hairdressing noon at the city auditorium under| Honors in the games were won by Ghawisey horuaa al Mise Rates, im cay sae’ incneebole: wined Patunday. eae | : j Academy bode tel cede of Bismarck high Boeipent setae ple hes ine Bodenstab with Harold Bangert.! they will make their future home. Mrs. S. J. King of Bismarck has | Late AN eee Tee a 18 “Best is an adventurer in the At the conclusion of the eveni eu 2 eee pol ed from the Bismarck | i e | rue style of the word and has rare|a two-course luncheon was served.| _E. P. Robertson, president of pital, Baliwin PIANO Mr. and Mrs. Ben Koon of Bis- marck spent the week-end with rel- atives and friends in Sterling. eee Miss Agnes Hultberg has returned to Fargo after spending the past week at her home in this city. eee es 8 f Mrs. L. R. Johns and A. Piepkorn of Wing spent Sunday here with friends. i faculty of sharing her experiences | ith her audiences through her vivid tyle as a lecturer. She has hunted, sclimbed, and been on exploring ex- peditions from the Arctic circle to the Tropics. She has mushed over hundreds of miles of Alaskan snow trails; driven dog teams; hunted Wesley college, returned to Grand Forks Monday evening after spend- ing the week-end in Mandan and orig Mr. Leregr hag aa speaking engagements at the Man- dan Methodist church Sunday morn- ing and at the Training School that afternoon. Monday morning he ad- The table appointments were in green and white and St. Patrick’s Day favors. Joseph Selensky Honored at Party eee O. A. Wicker left Monday eve- ning for a business trip to the Twin | Cities. Question: How can our ’ rf ‘i 4 i Kenneth Wilson of Faggo spent o. 3) 3 | betddiea& Weer eee explored and/ 4 group of friends entertained open Wee aeritaaes, the week-end here while attending} Peter Dallenberg of Steele visited | kiddies keep well and strong? histor SMNGBia SHIT Raima tend Monday evening ia honor of the high sch | Monday afternoon. the state basketball tournament. relatives here this week-end, arto aninala from Alberts Bad) yi snuauy antiverinty «of Tostpa ee ee eee i ! Lands on Red Deer river, and was y 7 bi Ske: _ | Answer: By building up a ‘resistance agdinst sickness, — and that’s easy and pleasant if they take SCOTT’S EMULSION Selensky. Dinner was served at the Selensky home at 6:30, after which the cve- ning was spent at two tables of cards, the first person to explore Sapphire mountain, where she gathered hand- fuls of nare, Mrs. Best has been through all our National parks, spending months in them. These are only a few of the inter- esting experiences that she has‘ to relate. The audience will see and hear something that is called “dif- ferent from the usual run of such programs.” The pictures are new; taken in new territory that has | evening with Mre. L. V. Miller at ever been photographed by any-| her homo at 608 Fifth street, Poets Gas else, and poetry were discussed at the Cora Johnstone Best and Audrey] meeting and roll call was answered Forfar Shippam, artist-photograph-| with lines from favorite poens. er, have taken every picture shown, Mrs. H. L. Wheeler read an in- in this lecture, both moving and] teresting paper on tha works of the Kenneth and Maitland Wyard and Ralph Platou of Fargo were the| guests of Duane Davis of this city | while they attended the state basket. ball tournament. | 5 A regul ting of the local Re a. lca eee ae ea! With Mrs. L. V. Miller nesday evening at the Masonic| — Temple, when officers will be in- stalled. we | Stanley Stebbins and Elvin Larson | of Horton, Mont., were week-end | guests in Bismarck at the home of M«. Larson’s mother, Mrs. B. Larson. * Mrs. Fred Gram of Enderlin The Woman's Clu> met Monday Colds TO RELIEVE— Start thorough bowel action and rid your tyatem of poisonous waste a8 soon as you Choose Your Piano till, Th ke thei lides | following women poets of the pres-| Spent Sunday here as the ,guest of notice the first sign of @ cold. Just tak ie MHA D and tint dhent from Lge ea taken ent day, Amy Lowell: Sara Teas-|her aunt, Mrs. Alfred Zuger, and | NATURE'S REREDY 0 Ponies and As These Artists Do on the spot. dale, Anna Hempscead _—_and| with her brother, Henry Jones, | ; ba Dr. Best will show these interest- hi at | Josephine Preston Peahody. “Poets of Our State” was the title of an instructive paper read by Mrs. P. F, Ryan. | Ite. 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