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~~ eee ee ee ' SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1928 [HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. PAGE THRE MANDAN NEWS Mandan Churches to Protest Wet Measure Protesting against a possible re- peal of the North Dakota prohi- bition measure, the churches of the city meet at the Palace theatre Sunday-at-8 p. m. Dr. R. V. Johnson, Washington, D. C., field secretary of the board of temperance, prohibi and pub- lic morals of the Methodist Episco- pal church, will be the chief speaker. Dr. F. W. Norris, pastor of the Methodist church, is in charge of arrangements, Nine Mandan People [ _In Second Arctic Air Tragedy? iLO Shower Visits Fair Grounds, City Is Dry The city of Bismarck remained dry last night while a light shower was falling at the fair grounds, Orris W. Roberts, United States meteorologist said today. Heavy rainfall in Williston and Hettinger was reported during the NDON WHIRL TIRES AMELIA London, June 23—@)—The strain of London’s welcome has begun to pall on Miss Amelia Earhart and; there were indications today that | > 4 rf % perhaps she has let her days become ee tae ied Sther ‘N Hirt too crowded. .,|Dakota points reported light Miss Earhart slept today until | showers. nearly noon and upon awakening| The precipitation ‘at Hettinger canceled all her engagements for) measured 1.30 inches and that at the day except the luncheon at the | Williston 1.58 inches. Precipitation American embassy where she was in other points was Crosby .20; the guest of Mrs. Alanson B. Hough- | Devils Lake ; Dickinson ton, wife of the American smbas-|Dunn Center Fessenden sador. |Grand Forks Langdon .08; and Friends of Miss Earhart remarked | Moorhead, Mi AS. that she had not been holding up| VOSS E A ery well to the fast social gait exacted BIBLE SCHOOL CLOSES of her since she has been here. Yes-} Linton—The Daily Vacation Bible Attend Luther Meet Nine Mandan delegates to the state convention of the North Da- kota district Luther League and Choral Union left yesterday for Minot to attend the three-day meet- ing. They are Mrs. Dora Melton, Nora Hendrickson, Audrey Melton, Har- old Hagen, Roy Hendrickson, Otto Syvrud, Clarence Hendrickson, and Arnold Larson. Severai thousand ‘were expected to attend the confer- ence. $ , The convention opencd this morn- ing. Personal and j Social News of Mandan Vicinity ! ° —— Bridge Party and Shower Honoring Miss Rose Barth Mrs, Frank Barth, Jr., entertained Thursday evening a: a linen show- er and bridge party in compliment to Mirs Rose Barth vhose marriage S Joseph Schreiner will occur July Cards vere played at five tables, and high honors were won by Mrs. C. B. Coulombe of Missoula, Mont., and Miss Marie Ferderer. At the close of the games, refresh- ments were served. A color scheme of pink and white was carried out in the table appointments, while pink roses dec: :ated the rooms. Out-of-town guests included Mrs. Coulombe of Missoula, and Missés Lillian and Clara Papacek of Bis- marck, eee Frank W. McGillic has returned from Malone, N. Y., where he has been visiting relatives for several weeks. see Miss Esther Hanson of Steele is spending a few weeks here as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Jack Peter- son. see Mrs. F. H. Schroeder and son, Ver- non, have returned from a trip through the Slack Hills. * Sister Helen Angela and Sister Marie Ursule of the College of St. Catherine, St. Paul, Minn., were guests of rs. Jos. P. Hess Friday while en route to Portland, Ore. A daughter -vas born Friday at|° the Deaconess hospital to Sheriff and Mrs. H. G. Schoonover of Fort Yates. The threat of a sccond arctic air t Italia rescue expeditions when the nal bap rae A ae Spitzbergen. right, and Lieut. Lie: ietrichsen, below, were flying from Norway to Kings Bay to take part*in the search for General Nobile and his marooned men. The plane, a French Latham, was piloted by Rene Guilbaud, left. ragedy was scen by members of the three men and the plane pictured Capt. Roald Amundsen, upper ROSSON CASE I$ POSTPONED The state’s case against C. M. Rosson on a charge of maintaining a liquor nuisance was _ postponed until the next term of district court by Judge Fred Jansonius this morn- ; ing. The state’s witnesses failed to appear for the trial. The judge then gave the witness a choice of being tried next week or during the next term. Rosson, with his wife, was arrest- | ed by Federal Prohibition Director Mash was found at customers John T. Hagan. his residence and two were purchasing alcoholic beverages when the federal men arrived it is charged. ! Failing to appear at a prelim- inary hearing before Justice of the Peace A. E. Shipp Tuesday night, be ronnie forfeited $500 bonds | ach, H They plead not guilty to their! charges when arraigned Thursday afternoon before district court. Mrs. $150,000 FOR $15.00 Los Angeles.—The investment of | Elwood Albott, 17-year-old Pasadena jschoolboy, last summer has made jhim quite a chunk of money. He grubstaked “Dad” Allen, gold pros- pector, with $15 and now has $150,- 000, his share of the claim which Allen developed. If you believe in saving our boys and girls, be sure and at- ‘tend the Dry Mass Meeting at the Auditorium Sunday night. VOTE NO. Attend the Prohibition Mass Meeting of Protestant Church- es at the City Auditorium Sunday at 8 p.m. Vote No. — > ea="4 SATURDAY terday, it was said, was particularly hard on her, six engagements leav- ing her no time at all to herself. Early today William Stultz, and Louis Gordon, pilot and navigator of their flight from Trepassey Bay to Burry Port, Wales, flew from Croy- don to Manchester where they placed a wreath on the grave of Sir John Alcock, first flyer to cross the Atlantic. They intended: to return to London this afternoon. The three American flyers will return to thé United States aboard the S. S. Roosevelt on June 28. Hot venience purpose. Puts Automatic school has closed here after a suc- cessful term of three weeks. About. |60 children attended the instruc- juions. Miss Annie Burr, of Rugby, [was superintendent of the school. e was assisted by Mrs. J. W. Fris- ie, Miss Lila Hardenbrook, Miss Velma Corner and Miss Genevieve Sternhag Atten Meeting of Protestant Church- es at the City Auditorium ; Sunday at 8 p. m. Water Service In Your Home - Now you can have a PERFECT hot water service—automatic, dependable, economical—and enjoy its great con- while you pay. 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Lougheed, le fe man, who turned sta was sentenced t. one to three years, and Benjamin J. contractor, and se A surprise party was riven Thurs- day evening in honor of the birthday anniversary of John Hoffman, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Hoffman. Aft- er an evesing of games and danc- ing, refreshments were served. Six- teen boys and girls attended the par- o *_* 8 Edward Tapley has resumed his duties with the J. C. Penney store| died here after a several weeks’ illness. liquor. tinger, on the p. m. BASIL Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brucker are the uperente of a daughter, born Wed- resday at their hom2 in Mandan. the Drys. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Vilhauer and Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Henley of Heil were business callers in Mandan Thursday. House of David Whips Mandan Outfit Friday The famed House of David travel- night at the Rosson was charged with The next term of court begins with Judge Frank T. Lembke, Het- | KING DEAD Cambridge, Mass., —William Benjamin King, writing under name of Basil King, Every lover of liberty should be at the Auditorium Sunday VOTE Ni ee For Hides, Furs, Junk, Wool Harness and Lace Leather Call at our new brick build- selling bench, July 9 at 2) j June 23.—(7) novelist great meeting of pair of eyes. Also ing baseball club slu out a 13 . tov 1 winner over are at the laps aoe Arment: Coo Fox Mandan fair grounds last evening. shipping tags Big immings in the first and eighth, in which the long-haired beauties scored five and six runs respectively, made the game a walk- away affair. Eddie Tobin, Bismarck first sacker, scored the only run for Man- dan on George Heidt’s smashing hit. The David aggregation had no stars for they were all good. Torfler began on the mound for baie. relieved in the seventh by eidt. Mutt Gronvold was behind the bat. Meve and Ken- dell made up the Davidite battery. Clownish antics of the David gang made the game amusing. 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