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= } WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1928 , [Fashion Plaque —}/SEWING GIRLS > | Social and : octal and Fersonat || qmsswam SERVE DINNER i Z Z * Z Commodores to Play |Underwood Girls to |McKenzie Parents Guests at (Thursday for Dinner | Represent County at Banquet Prepared by - * * Z Dance at Country Club Minot State Fair| Z Daughters ; The Commodores orchestra will| The Underwood Girls Sewing club 2 Me a a lay for the dinner dance Thursd 4 A lembers of the McKenzie Girls Beenie for members ot the Be. will represent McLean county at Z| na ee 3 happy Lege h marck Country club and their guests, | the Northwest State fair at Minot) 7 with their ‘first. b eae inder The party will be held -at the club} next week, having won the county! 7 direction of Mrs. Bliss house. contest held recently at Turtle Lake.| @ ‘Twenty member ' Dinner will be served at 7 o'clock.| Helen Olson and Hilda Landgren| A to 18 years of age,’ ' This is the setond dinner dance Z RA e * which the Country club members; ¥o” page in the Sonat Se will) B SS ied fed aad Ratt hed jive the demonstration at the state) 7 (Fs ir parents, and put on a banque! have given this season. ii. pips i ce ig ee program enjoyed Y ch Wie at oe > A picnic will be held Thursd ar of te ean wf : for members of the Degree of Fon: Mrs. ie 5 hi teens! od pd ak i) got a new idea of boys’ and girls’ or lodge, including those who be-| cub for yo poe : a A . url the ene club work it is "edbatoe in Tong to lodges out of the city. For! vear, club members ha ae ita — Burleigh county, and had s most reservations members are requested |¥eurs oi members have made 114 Croke nd to phone 282-J or 867. Following “eee Pian eee ee Decorations of the hall where the the picnic supper, a business meet- foes evening gown has as its sole diner Wan served and of the tables ing will be held at the I. 0. 0. F.|Col. andMrs. Brown . Lge Ic A is Were in Et0en OAd White, the club Ee ew Honored at Dinner|—- ne | alors, and were tartetully arran in a demonstration that showed that G.N. D. A. Sponsors | governor and Me. A. G H GE rural life in Burleigh county has h Silo Pierica| wan rs, A. G. Sorlie distinct social atmosphere when girl Trenc 110 PICNICS} were hosts at dinner Tuesday eve- club members are interested. Fe pr sae compliment to Lieut. Col. Girls gave a vocal and instru- F. R. Cook and B. E, Groom of | fd Mrs. Thomas W. Brown of Fort PL ANNED HERE mental musical m during the the Greater North Dakota associa-| jast of thie week ee, here the courses. Dr. McMahon of the Agri- tion were speakers at the trench silo| ho is week for Washington, cultural college and County Agent Picnics beat Un CL aoe “Garden flowers adorned the din. bogs Pkg Page h te capeHd ore unty. County agi . L. Nor- 2 ers. . Mr. Brooks respondei d \ fing, Business men and farmers co- Seven ten covers were laid for "ease aan ay a toast , for parents, om operat in staging the picnics. a o Conatrueted at [cKenzi iris’ club was or- *@ Picnics were held at the following] entericiney aenner (he guests were ganized only a year ago, It sent farms: Perry Mathews, 11_ miles| foymance of eTre Brees Per marek Fair Grounds Jelegate to the last Boys’ and Gi ues i of fee eet aie se ere te ine uae 5 ae) wa ve an ichel!, 3 miles northwest of Wilton,| Miss Norma Erlandson of Almont| Between $7,500 and $10,000 will) 4+ RAS wilt Ge. cial ones igi . i ; h “ ibit will jade cae Gliginger, 4 miles north of + a guest in Bismarck for a few|be spent to bufld the Bismarck wel Geil hid tina ia Silos for demonstration were built | 2#¥5 this week, | | Summer and Winter Garden, dancing —$_—_—— a ek chit eaten) eae Mrs. W. P. Thelen and daughter, pavilion and amusement hall this Judge Casselman feet wide at the top, 8 feet deep and] Gregsven. of Wilton spent Tuesday summer at the fair grounds, Mrs. Continues Better from 50 to 75 feet long. sere e » K, ran, manager, sai ay. ‘einai i i i The hall, which is being financed Pare tig SriGageis Geemie auent Ne belt All tnt ipo by several Bismarck business men, ti es leat Aheke eed regen d ‘Alen ‘A. L. Norling, Washburn, pent ri weeks in Bismarck|will he 100 by 150 feet and con as Seal Wate © y ffers fi . * ge eee ee % structed of wood and steel. It will oa hemorriages: suffers from A short business meeting will be t held for members of the A. O. U. W.| anCatl, Stockert of Solen underwent be one of] iti members of Wise Terai nd lodge Thursday evening at7 o'clock i one at St. Alexius hospital|the features of the building, Mrs. friends admitted to visit hi y at the A. 0. U. W. hall. Following 4 Pada certian a Fetaah lant hes dmitted to visit him. the meeting. a weiner roast will Annrnnrn » held under the Mandan side of the over 800 light’ bulbs in the estab) nT Ty of an inch was re- Memorial bridge. In case of rain, lishment. ill be used f rted here and .77 of an inch at ¢ ‘a picnic supper will be served at the Th Ph ght ‘il be = + “i lettinger during the 24-hour pei ; ‘ ‘ be steam: loudy_ weather was reported by Hite! at cnurch owl meet might be used in winter as readily | Most of the remaining state points. Thursday ‘afternoon at 3 o'clock at) w,; % id P Aristotle’s fathi Neco- ry 4 : 624. ith the arrival of the year’s first} Around the dancing floor will be ristotles Zather 's eco: Tali atieets Mra Miller” and vies in Blamarck. thes wide promenade with booths for| machus, const physiclan to King Mrs. 0. S. Jacobson will act as hos- awberry shipments to|light lunches and drinks conce: y! tesses. All members and friends ‘are declining, local fruit | sions. are cordially invited. today. Mrs. Bryan believes thi —- coming, but no. more: sowtharn ere|in_ Nerth' Dakota ‘when fe i Rouzie of Jamestown, wh ee eee ern ber-|in * Mrs, Anne L. Petersen ine encmst ans Himnnel ter ries are being shipped. ‘Though the pleted. It will be ap to ge steen STUDIO the last few days, left this morning|¥*termelon crop is said to be light |every detail. 2 s for Riverside, Calif, where he will Dect acer dealers ex: ,. teeter} es Phone 102 Se erage aa Tumbariee ifita the oe tom Gas, er ball room purposes, at Myers Lake Over Cowan's Drug’ Store és “ : r Bin, » Canton, university this month, lowest that they 1, ave been ay Pad ‘a mn, Miss J. hine Nuchols left Tues- re re; and new day for Grand Forks where will = poving slowly and the meet Miss Hazel Larson and con-|''y, i. ti the trip to Chicago. Misses lew apples are expected to flood Nuchols and Larson will attend the aah areas market about the : Gest school in Chicago this sum- ‘Dealers -have enjoyed 2 popular . oss cantaloupe season, over 11000 care Budwe ser Cf > ~~ Miss Beatryce Morgan, campaign |!08ds of the fruit being shipped from director for’ the Redpath-Vawter Sora eee earenanteisay thal Real Quality hautat ing in Bis- J marek, left today for Watertown, &, |*!0wly from Southern California, are Malt Syrup D., where she will direct similar|'00 high for North Dakota markets 2 ke at present. A drop in the prices is — eee presicted soon, Mrs. V. J. LaRose and daughters, Recent generous rains have im- with izabeth Ann, left|Proved the qualities of vegetables Lei re sapere oes) and fruits in all the producing sec- Madwaleor Mute thay all spend the summer at their | 0"5- lake home. ar Rapa Kero pee ha Pioneer Funeral irs. Lucinda in al 5 ey e ters, Mrs. Milan Ward and. Miss Is Set for Friday Irma Logan, left Sunday for Minne- peeing apolis where they will spend the! Funeral services for Mrs. G. W. week. En route they visited friends | Johnson, 66, pioneer Burleigh county me Fargo. eee pnt we nied at ed farm home y "Mr. and Mrs, E, J, Taylor and Mr.| conducted by Rev. Me eit ae ee —— and Mrs. Georgz Will have returned | Presbyteriain church at Wilton Fri- se from Minneapolis where they at-|day at 2 p.m. tended the Rotary, convention. . am eaves one daughter and four A ll the world loves ) * Mrs. B. M. Russell and children| win, Harry Johnson Mandeny’ Sa left Tuesday’ for, Rochester, Minn.,| Lawrence, and Walter, all of Painted * where they will visit relatives for| Woods township. “A ae: a nh several weeks. winhe, body wil be "buried in Rose- Earlan Poindexter. of Bismarck the family plot. lund township, in ANHEUSER-BUSCH, St.Louis spent the week-end in Jamestown jets eee with his father, RM. Poindexter,] Chautauqua tonight. Lucille ‘Sold by Grocers and Dealers Boerywbere i eee Elmore and her company fol: , . Fy RE EN ear yyy age gy on Gamble-Robinson Fruit Co. spending a few days in Bismarck ‘3 Distributors Bismarek, N. D. this week of business. and with| Miles, in “Tallow Dips friends. os 3BM-82 Miss Kathryn Ahl and Miss Paul- ine Penski returned to Denhoff Tues- day after visiting here for a few days. es © ij Miss Anna Aggola of Jamestown is visiting in Bismarck as the guest f YY of her sister, Mrs. Roy Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. A, C. Kraemer and Miss C. Kraemer of Goodrich are business callers here, this week. . Mra, Ruth Senner ‘of Makot ar OUR SPECIAL OFFER rived in Bismarck Monday to spend Sin an te EXTENDED T0 Misses Ruth and Maude Engeland of Barton are spending a few days JUNE 30TH in Bismarck wit! friends. \ Mr, and Mrs. 1. J. Marsh of : * me «Roundup, Mont., are transacting bus- Now is the time to iness in Bismarck this week. Theodore Ah! of Denhoff has been transacting business in Bismarck x during the last few da 5 Mrs. Dan Keely and_ famil Tappen were its in Bisma! first part of his eek. Miss Gladys Almquist was hostess bers of D. D. D. club Monday of the to mem! evening at her home, Mrs. J. J. Schweizer\of Washburn spent Monday in Bismarck while transacting business.” E. Eaton, Jr., of McKenzie has lor trade in your gas, electric, kerosene or wood stove and get ready for Natural Gas. Phone 727 and. we will call and make you an offer. CONSOLIDATED UTILITIES CO. Phone 727 510 Broadway. Senate | | Last Scene of All _|tisnea. —_—_—_—_—_——_——®|_ In his lifetime he had of Barret! the support with Julia Marlowe and with E. H. Sothern. He was espec the role of Othello, although he} iterpreted —_ the drama in a wide range. __ Like ‘ah Bernhardt in the clos- ars of her life, | ph; ly \ly did he di |Romeo in “Romeo and |known as one of his masterpieces. \He moved on and off the stage so jcleverly that thousands ences who saw his work were never |aware that he was born a cri Mantell’s rise to fame was great- ly aided by the worl: |mewspaperman, Walter \of the staff of the Hon itiser, who discovered |“barnstorming actor” {him to the pinnacles o! j owned a th (Pretation of | drama. the sometimes a Canadian |: | spearian actor was firmly estab- Shakespearian | river, caine the 1a livery ternoon program, Charles Mit- ‘canoe house in e world. ie and 400 canoes for rent and his sheds chell Mixer the ircumscribed. So clever- guise lameness that his ter in New York at the |time of his death devoted to inter- Shakespearian WILDCAT INVADES CITY Minneapolis — A wildcat, called into the outskirts of Minneapolis and was shot by Subert Barker, appeared in Jt wat 67 inches long and 23 inches it and Booth, cieiiibceeinniads LARGEST BOATHOUSE Newton, Mass. — Harold Young of Auburndale, on the Charles jally popular Tomorrow, Artists’ Day. Af- Mantell was | house 250 private monic Ensemble. Juliet” was THE MELODY SHOP Announces the Opening of THE MELODY STUDIO Under the Direction of M. J. LIPPMAN Instructor of All Instruments Free Instruction on All Instruments Bought Here For Appointments The Melody Shep in the audi- pple. of a clever Green, now jolulu Adver- him as a and piloted f fame. He Phone 762 lynx, strayed ROBERT MANTELL : Robert Mantell, noted Shake- Spearian actor and producer, died early today at his home at Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey, according to an Associated Press dispatch to The Tribune. He was 74. Death followed two weeks’ illness. Mantell had several times ap-| peared in Bismarck, both in his | barnstorming days and in the days when his reputation as a Shake- Matinee Every Day 2:30 TONIGHT - Wednesday LAST TIMES _———— - iced by the Harold Lloyd Chipiration @ Garamount Release VAUDEVILLE TONIGHT Palace - Mandan Schilling Iced Tea is doubly refreshing Because the tea itself is fresh to begin with~- the only truly frovh tea. you can buy--as mare bady--not just tea-tinctured water, Mack’s Band TONIGHT Heart River Pavilion Come and Hear Them — freshly fragrant as it loft the Oriental It is twice-toasted -- then sealed in vacuum while still fragrantly hot. find move fragrance--mare flan Try it!~-if it doesn’t provide the mast At The