The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 8, 1928, Page 10

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\ Ameo COR OM mrt a PAGE TEN THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Muscovites were held during the afternoon in Patterson hall, while about 800 members of the two or- ttended the banqyet which erved in the evening at the DECORATION IS jezs.t:5%te. After the exercises at the audi- torium, the Muscovites conducted while the Lady Muscovites initiated e class at the Odd Fellows Department Honors Class of 10—Rebekahs Elect—Mus- covites Initiate were in progress er part of the eve- on the pavement on reet, cnother at the Odd all and a third at Patter- Climaxing the stat of Odd Fellows an branches, the Decoration of Chiv Iry, the highest honor t n be given by the North I f partment, was confe: a class of 10 men and wom city auditorium last ; sight. Harrington, brigadier a . tions his staff. The aud crowded to capacity ceremonies. Election of officers bekah Assembly tions of that bod noon, with Miss of Velva, vice pr last year, elevated t Mrs. Kat> Reed of Mi einabeles ed vice president, hal Mares of Whe Miss Haze! La: surer. Mrs. ‘ade Attracts Many eds of people lined the Three participated 1 band, the Fargo drum corps, and the « American -Legion drum as one of the most in their prais reatment given them in Bis- gL eae |Personal and Grand Forks Social News of *Y Muscovites Have Big Time Mandan Vicinity ! Yesterday afternoon and evenin; > were given over for the most | to the Muscovites and Lady M ger an ed Gust’ vites. The convention sessions 0: ursday for Collegeville, as reelected secre-| | ut 7 o'clock last night to wit-! es declare that the! | \ ; Wednesday e' where they will visit Nick and Arno Gustin, at St. working at the bottom of the seven-| ing from eight to 16 hor: St. John’s university. foot ditch, the side suddenly|to attend a demonstration which Nick Gustin will return to Mandan 5 loosened and several tons of earth! will be given at the State Training with the party, fell on the men. With quick work,! school at Mandan Monday afternoon, Mrs. R. W. Eyer of Dickinson ar- self, but Helbling was completely} R. Oberlin, state agricultural ‘en- rived here Wednesday to visit her HELBLIN H A buried. ‘ gineer of the North Dakota Agricul- instantly started rescue) tural college at Fargo will give the daughter, Mrs. C. W. Goodale. eee Miss Marie MeCormick has ac- cepted a position in the register of deeds office for the summer. eee Miss Roberta Renden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Renden, urder- went an operation for appendicitis eee Mrs. Fay Foster and children of Dickinson are visiting here as uests of Mrs. Foster’s mother, Mrs. A. W. Farr. eee Miss slartha Collis, attending high school tal, Be has eee Huff Ae spend the summer with her parents, | .i1 Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Collis. "sible feath. CLOSE CALL IN Without Much Delay a eel will ie alg Be candi ‘or president by the Dem- Sue the Houston convention in Is Completely Buried in Earth Slide But Quick Rescue Work Saves Him Caught in a cave-i a water main ditch at the rear of Will Teach Best Way the Kennelly furniture store yester- day afternoon, Adam Helbling had @ narrow escape from injury or pos- While he and Mike Buckley were | and most efficient meth.’ of hitch- Buckley man: to extricate him-|June 18, at 2 o'clock. Buckle; work and with the aid of other per-| demo. Helbing’s face so that he was saved{ ation of America. from suffocation. He had been received no fractures or serious in- juries. The ditch was practically refilled soon after Helbing was removed, when another large section of side wall collapsed. been working in the trench they both | °° might have been killed, wT while digging this morning by ° F: to Make Big Hitch Anyone wishing to learn the ‘best| days ago. n. He is worling in sons who wefe nearby uncovered|cooeration with the Horse Associ- Thi s the assertion made here Houston; Texas, imperial potentate of the Shrine order, which he said was based on the situation as it ap- peared when he left Houston a few Mr. Jones did not stop here to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wohkittel and family left Thursday for California. | ever held by the order! tn route they will visit relatives in of the) Bozeman, Mont. They will return to Mandan late in August. eee Mrs. S. Jacobson and brother, Albert Peters, of T have arrived heer to visit their pat ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Peters, and other relatives. Mrs. Jacobson will go to Fargo Saturday to attend the graduation of her son, George New- gard, who will receive the Bachelor left} of Science degree from the North .»| Dakota Agricultural college. Solves the problem of meals when traveling with kiddies—a bowl of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes.% You'll find them wholesome and easy to digest—wherever you go . « « hotels, restaurants, dining-cars. + No other corn flakes equal Kellog; flavor and ness. Kellogg's are never " CORN FLAKES thick. Never heavy! Always extra light and crisp. Serve for lunch, dinner or break- fast. Delicious with milk or cream —fruits or honey added. More than 11,000,000 le de- peop! mand Kellogg's daily. Sold by all grocers. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. Always oven- This week we are offering some exceptional bargains in recondi- tioned used cars. Every car in this grou has been er . ‘mechanics, jin =a iD visti Introducing the Mode For 1928 In fur coats of guaranteed style and quality. You may make your selection now at REDUCED SUMMER PRICES A small deposit will reserve your garment until fall and, if you wish, our deferred pay- ment plan is at your service. Repairing - Remodeling - Storage Your furs may be repaired and restyled at the lower summer rates and stored in the Frederick-James fireproof and burglar proof, electrically protected vaults. Free Storage on all Remodel Orders SATURDAY JUNE 9 Harris-Robertson BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA This Car has been carefully checkedas shown by Vmarks below 'y our ex- it All bear the “OK” —which is that i Thus you can be sented. lutely certain of the quality value of any car you Come in today. You are sure to find the car you have been look- for—pro) = eit apn hy QUALITY AT Low cost : { HAMM st. paut Distributed by Stacy-Bismarck Company Ay Music, by Vagabonds ver Pavilion ance Tonight tk FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1928 talk politics, however, and attracted many local Shriners to few moments the train here| the Gate City. in greeting Bismarck Shriners who} Accom Mr. Jones was gathered at the depot to meet the| Andy of Minnea; head of head of the order. who joined The imperial -potentate has been potentate and his par- attending ceremonials in several|ty at ,. western cities and today is in Far-| Mandan Shriners gathered at the go attending the et ceremonial station morning to of El Zagal temple, which has also Trade Your Tires for New Ones We are the originators of tire trading and can give you more for your old tires than anybody else. We allow you every nickel your old tire is worth, We sell this same tire for the same price we allowed for it. 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