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<A » * : ae - wi : Biss ML SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1928 : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE cabin on Sunday afternoons from 2| will go to the picnic grounds. Mem- o'clock until 5. bera of the church, parents and The garden surrounding the cabin| friends are invited to attend the|cordial in-itation is extended to all| Mrs. S. S. Clifford. ing at the Salvation Army hall here . ° has been enlarged and will be of|picnic. Coffee and ice cream will,|war mothers. : : Sunday evening at 8 o’clocle. Oocia an ersona great interest to ‘lovers of wild}be served, but those attending must i ASH} R. E. Potter, of Bismarck, Edgar ieee flowers. Everything within the en-|bring a lunch. Transportation from| Mr. and Mrs. George L. Reimestad | M. Potter, of “argo, and Max Pot-) Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Stender left closure is native to North Dakota./the church will be furnished about |and daughters, Lillian and Charlotte, of Breien, will leave Sunday for| Friday evening for the Twin Cities h Mrs. R. E. Jack and| spend a several weeks’ vacation at} Ensign and Mrs. George Duerr of Stebbins assisting. A|the home of her parents, Mr. and/Fargo will conduct a special meet- Laser ‘pe SR 10:30 a. m. “— A) iat inday for St. eal Ail k’s camping trip to the Black | where they wi" spend several days. S i teresting stones have n = where they will make their home. | Hills. ad Rebekahs Give Ramona Boepple from the Bad Lands and prairies. Dancing Party for Mr. Reimestad, former assistant at- adie dil? Walter Cedargren, of Cole Har- vee iy i ". and Mrs. C. S. Fossum left!bor, spent Thursday here on busi- Party at Home and Ruth Wetmore torney general, has accepted a pos! Fo for the Twin Cities, where|ness and with relatives. *, { : ion wi | of Mrs. C. E. Will Entertain Tuesday Mrs. S. J. Smith Pauline Anderson Sofia nn they Wel be pusita Gf Welativen: ai Presents Pupils woe \friends for two weeks. Miss Hazel xXnott left Friday for Members of the degree team of| Misses Ramona Boepple and Ruth Pp Mrs. A. Anderson entertained! simond A. Hughes and 0. W. eee ad | Minneapolis, where she will spend the local Rebekah lodge entertained|Wetmore were hostesses Tuesday in Piano Recital caer, Srthaay winiCerdiey “ Madison of the Hughes Electric and Mrs .R. J. Murphy ofja two weeks’ vacation. Friday evening at the home of Mrs.jevening in compliment to Joe En- Soto her di f company are attending a meeting |Jamestown, and formerly of Bis- i Ae Re Gre Will in'honor of Miss Oral fight, sho will epend the summer in| Mrs. 8. J. Smith will present al "the siieste ote entertained with Of the National Flectrie Light, as-|marck, announce the “birth of a| Mins Gertrude S. Ness, of Plek- Burdick of Mandan. Yellowstone park, and on the oc-| group of her music pupils in aldancing during the evening, after sociation, in session this week at|daughter Thursday. ardville is visiting friends in Bis- The rooms pf the Will home were|casion of Ogden Ward's birthday an-| piano recital Monday evening at 8|which a course luncheon was served. | Deezy Point, Pequot, Minn. etd marek this week-end. K. Thompson and daugh- beautifully decorated in the Re-|niversary. o'clock at the Capital City Piano|The guest list included 60 friends of Lou, are visiting rlatives!' Mrs, A. W. Quast and son, of Tem- bekah colors. During the evening] Eight couples were entertained| company. Friends and relatives of|the honoree. Miss Helen Katen of Bismarck cards were played, with honors go-|with bridge during the evening. Aj the pupils are invited to attend the eee and Dr. Marian Meade of Minne-|in They plan to be/jvik, are spending a few days in the ing to Miss Catherine McDonaldjcourse luncheon was served at the | following, program: C Fi % ™ apolis left this morning on a special | away 4 on business. and its. Anton Bibi Eee conclusion of the games. Table ap- | Memories ue Schubert Agee} Kountz| Lamp ire Gr ‘oup adil) wis Portland, Cee ae rhe skeet Af hs Fe arc eee — = Isn’t better ments were served after the games. i i i le mes jurman ;, will attend a Nationa uberculosis Mrs, . elsven, Mrs, G. + ; Miisd THREQICE Ls BEGAEHTAN AOE [eo eee ae Oe es itis Ditheg ste. ct «sss Howell Elects Officers | meeting. |Anuerson and Miss Rose Kaelberer,| @ lovely gift. Hollace Beal — nd o! mont, re business callers fie NS All Flower Growers Forget-Me-Not ....-. 0.505. Evans| Miss Ada Herbert was named] | Mr, and Mrs, W. M. Cool left Fri. here Thursd Sig | By chance j i ji 7 Lillian Church president of the Oececa Camp Fire|day for Mott, where they will visit Hilda Boe and in This Territory Airy Fairies . Spaulding|group at a meeting held Thursday |relatives for'a few weeks, They| Joseph Enright left Friday eve- But by design! Thalia Jacobson to Exhibit Blooms| Andantino .. <2. Bilbro|at the home’ of Mrs. W. G. Worner.|plan to sail for Europe the first|ning for Yellowstone Park, where | : . Viola Martin Other officers elected are: part of July, leaving North Dakota|he will be employed for the sum- Entertain Friday) ay sows ; «WARE SERIE csc sss snes. Heller|__ Miss Claire Koffel, vice presid@nt; |about July 1. | mer. j ‘lea el foeetae the terri- Violet Campbell Miss Thelma Amundson, secretar: i nd ‘ | pr neats It $ BY t Miss Hilda Boe and Miss Thalia| {or around Bismarck, as well a8) Lg Grace .........02+0.00++ Bohn| Miss Madeline Cordner, treasurer. | Miss Mabel Kindschy, who ,has! Mr. and Clarence Hulten, of is buil Jacobson entertained 15 girls Fri-|puycigh county, are invited to ex- Vera Heaton The group is making plans for|spent the winter in Minneapolis ‘and | Donnybrook, were buriness callers day evening in compliment to Miss HP SacRate the flower show Chasing Butterflies ...... Streabog|® Week-cnd trip to Lake Isabel in|cther eastern points, has returned |here Thursda: | Matinee Every Day 2:30. That way! Ruby Amundson, who will be al wei pane te, held Wednesday at mtoy Shop pimier MeCay en the near future. | to her home in Bismarck, She will] ve ste Go. Hunt and June bride. W: A + we 2! Toy Shop Heroes .. -. Smitl leave next week for Seattle, Wash.| Mr. and Mrs. G. F, Hunt and son, Hq: z ‘anner is chairman of the show. Degree of Honor ee TONIGHT - Saturday of John e guests in Bismarck Novelty games were played dur-] Biue, red and white ribbons will Maybe It’s a Bear Phyllis Brainerd and Eileene Smith Mr, and Mrs, T, G. Plomasen and | ing th i k wed. : ‘| [ | ‘ Ae the eye rATe and Fo Mone at| be awarded for prize blooms. Ex-| Springtime Greetings .... Baldwin Meets at Bridge lechilaren, Jean and Bruce, will leave Ease | And that seems the evening a two course luncheon Seay who these good il gle Lois Riggs Sunday by car for points in Tow t, of Linton, is trans- | Harold Bell was served. Miss Amundson was| to cut the buds ond prance then ed) Sweet Lavender .. Members of the Degree of Honor|Where they will spend a two weeks’ in Bismarck this Wright’s To be presented with a gift of silver. an ics box for the show Wednesday. Vada Heaton lodge were entertained Friday even-| Vacation with relatives. ein The hostesses used bright colored |-Peonies and iris will be of particu:| PU"&¥ay Horses .....---.- Bilbroj ing by Mrs, Henry J. Duemeland. el a ee : ssi ges wecin ate | é Th gitdth’ flowers. for decorating: feel E s Eileene Smith Following a special mecting, the jam Lahr, son of Mr. and Mrs.|_ Mr. and Mrs. Chester Erstrom, of ‘The i¢ way ee 8 abl Vv mio » Wi ba Naat fi sof season-| Liebestraum . ++. Liszt evening was spent at three tables|W- E. Lahr, who is spending the | Baldwin, spent Thursday here on | Standard Bearers Se eee Fascination ...... Heindot} of bridge. Miss Maric Huber won|stmmer at the Lahr summer home | | Particular’ I * . Elsie Slater high score in the games. near Pelican Minn., visited piaenctics ERD F to Hold Rally Here|Bridge Dinner for Berceuse from Jocelyn .. Goddard) ‘Mrs. Duemeland served refresh. |in Bismarck ch - M. Helland of Carson i H builders . :. ‘avalleria Rusticana .... Mascagni ts after the games. business in ‘ismarc! ili ers Standard Bearer societies of the Misses Reimestad iHauat of Waltien otc, coat ROR Se jac oe CE ER aut EMH i THE HIL! ae . a Sasut — launt of Fairies ......... ‘rosby!. Governor A. G. Sorlic, returning |ing at St. Alexius hospital to Mr. dd seers | :. Bismarck and Minot districts of the| Miss Ruth Gordon was hostess at| |. _ Doreen Church |from the Republican National con jand Mrs, Joseph Fischer of Men-| Miss Annetta Erickson, of Wilton,'| News Pictures - Comedy Want it! in Biomarck: Wednesday, June 20, t|2,bridge dinner last evening in com- Valse in E flat ... --+ Durand/vention at Kans:s City, joined Mrs. |oken. ited friends in Bismarck Thurs- | 9 the McCabe Methodist ae, Mrs, pliment to Misses Lillian and Char-| A Japanese Sunset - Deppen|Sorlie in Minneapolis this week. LE day. \ : lotte Reimestad, who are leavin, Virginia Smith Bef turni ismarel y|. Dr. M. W FH. Waldo, state superintendent |Sunday for their new home in St.| Revel of the Goblins PIPES RUUD RELI ENE of young people's work, Women’s! Paul, Members of the 0. E. C. were| Polish Dance .... Roan returned from! yaw are ki ? Englemann! wil go to Buxton to attend the 50th Minneapolis Friday aft attending |; ode ie Sprin Slab Aj su Foren +s P¥ince| anniversary of ity. 5 e meeting of the National Medi-| Bismarck Spring Service Sta-| Foreign | Missionary society, will present at the party. Meee SOP Bitchin Virginia Been Gon seri a ete eens nay | eal -aseociat lon, tion. Phone 137,714 Tha Pree ester ave expected from! ,,\Vild roses centered the dinner A aah ; ‘ceremonies at Devils Lake. - eeeBed Avenue ‘ sees tke, GeDacted from itables, while nut cups and place] Mr. and Mrs. J. ©. Lein and eee Misses Margaret and Emma Shaf-| = —_ a aed Mandan ba few from Minot |C@tds were in rose. Places were|family of Roseglen, who have spent) The following Bismarck residents fer of Jamestown are spending the | . a few from marked for nine guests. the last week here as guests of Mrs./have returned from Minot where|Week-end here with friends, ee | ae Monday and Tuesday Lew Cody - Aileen Pringle Owen Moore “Tea for Three” and Cur Curtis Woodwork including Asderson designed frames is handled in Bismarck by the Central Lumber Company Phone 17 601 Main and possibly from Velva and Har-| Miss Ila Bi: " sii hahah 1 ‘ igler and Miss Lillian] Lein’s sister, Mrs. Selma Jacobson, t i vey. Mrs. E. B, Goss of Minct,| peimestad won high scores in the|left. Friday for Regan where they! grey Wt Notway. on Ne and: Mrs| Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Nichols have a a state secretary of the W. F. M. S.! 453, aM viel -. ‘ 3 ‘ and Miss Marion of Minot, district bridge games. Guest favors were | will visit relatives of Mr. Lein. Anton Nelson, Mrs. Selma Jacobson, |Teturned to Mott after a short busi- a ate "hone 102 Over Cowan's Drug Store i Lupino Lane in “Fan Dango” i presented to the Misses Reimestad. s ness trip to Bismarck. Standard Bearer leader, will, .be| Miss Gordon was assisted in en-| ‘The First Lutheran Sunday enoat eater ah asd hia fe oetianiee) owe ee tertaining by her mother, Mrs. A.|will hold a picnic Sunday at Sunny- 1 Brethorst, returned missionaty Jier|D- Gordon, and Miss Marian Acker-|side, three miles west of TARA lle i MM) Mins Ma Cloud aret Clifford of § ved he ida; | man. Pupils are requested to meet at the! iT ti f ‘. opinusvarer teinig tiade iter s/t} wud caste chureh for Sunday School at. 9:30, ican War Mothers will be held. Wed afternoon and evening session, with Roosevelt Cabin and at the close of the services they|jnesday afternoon with Mrs. Henry an: endcees tea, Biethorst in er RES the evening. the following com- Open for Season mittees are in charge of arrange- _—_ ments for the rall With the opening of the Roosevelt Hospitality, Lillian Church and/|cabin, Friday, for the summer sea- Vada_ Heaton; decoration, Arline|son, tourists visiting Bismarck will Loehrke, Fae Roberts, Dorothy|again have an opportunity to visit Johnson; registration, Margaret |this historical dwelling. Mrs. S. M.. Church; ushers and pages, Lillian|Cook, who was in charge last sea- Church; reception, Vera Heaton, |son, will be hostess again this sum- Ruby Guthrie and Lillian Benesh.| mer. She will be in attendance each Mandan Standard Bearers will as-|day from 10 a. m. until 5 p. m. sist in decorations and entertain- Members of the D. A. R. and Girl ments for guests. Scouts will receive visitors at the Two June see AUDITORIUM ists Nights - 8:30—Tuesday Matinee (only) - 2:30 p. m. Mrs. Marie Penman is ill with dip- theria at the city detention hospital. Saturday Chautauqua All Bismarck is talking about ‘WINGS A Paramount Picture The sensational romance of the war-birds Company’s Own Traveling Sym- phony Orchestra All seats reserved Evenings: 50c - $1.10 - $1.65 Tuesday Matinee: 50c - 75e - $1.10 The Red Letter Week of All the Year Gee for Yourself ‘why Experienced OwnersDemand {jf Bodies by Fisher In Oal -Pontiac showrooms throughout —_ heard Fisher body craftsmen referred to as the United States a special Fisher Body the foremost builders of automobile bodies ‘ Demonstration opens petaciey, Jane 16.Co- in the world. operating with the Fisher Body Corporation, Oakland has arranged to demonstrate to tomobile own: here the réasons for the ile snare oer ee per of Fisher _ these statements are true. Learn how Fisher bodies. The finest vaca- tion possible is a Chautauqua vaca- tion. Meet .your friends--enjoy the finest plays and music and lec- tures. The 1928 Redpath Vawter Program ‘starts on June 25th and continues for six days. It is the best program You have heard the Fisher emblem on auto- i ced cocace demand. baile iw. mobiles com: tothe “sterling” mark on . i » d that Fisher construc- Fisher. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain ge i a eed andsteel, asound understanding of such an important is stauncher and more enduring. You have part of your at -Americe 1265. New Series Pontiac Six, $745 to $875. All at factory. Qakland All-American Sis Sots oe oe they include lower handling charges. naval Motors Teme Pop ‘ment Plan available at rate. Listen in on “Hello Chey- enne!” for real entertain- ment. Our Gang Comedy War Tax Removed - Delivered Prices Reduced in years, with all in . the old popular ||| “Fair and Muddy” features, the old Sex Mane Stair Motor Co. ideals, but served 606 Main Ave. ASSOCIATE DEALERS Bismarck Fy Starting Monday 0 athe. Matinee at 2:80 Site, SERRE eS ENE Tie Na Goodrich—Brenncixcr & Haux ‘Turtle Lake—Gilbert Holten ; OAKLAND-PONTIAC | PRODUCT GENERAL MOTORS s oF e as Put a Circle around Chautau- qua Week on Your Calendar Buy Season Tickets Adults - $2.50 Children - $1.50 You'll Shake! Shiver! Shout! with Laughter! Nonpartisan Rally, Wildwood Lake, Wed., June 20 =-2e ° & : a ie *