The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 29, 1928, Page 5

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FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1928 cere ___ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ——— he O his, way to California, stopped in for the last two weeks, is recovering | the-shoulder yoke to fashion a stun- | and coats to top tock in everythin; | Fashion Plaque ‘ are Mat sf bgt aes ning evening cape. from oe to crepella. ui ‘ Black Racine Jace. triem [Dees esis aa epee tay . L — ret acs i jacl */the Mandan Radio esscclation. Mrs. A. L. Sloan and children, ORGANDIE SLIP NOVEL TRIMMING inyreye a gilet and edging a ta! Elva, Laura and Alfred, of Mott, are ceo oe % y i 1 rihnes back coll: MANDAN ROTARY — ENTER-| visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. |being fartiooed cae stone cegare | A white jersey jumper and crepe | PACK CO TAINS F. L. Burdick. die which hold them out. A maize | Skirt has bands of black and purple! Mandan Rotarians were hosts A, ae! one is posed over flame-colored or-|@PPliqued on the jumper and all the Audience Enjoys Pl Mascal ans Announced Judge and Mrs. H L. Berry have |skirt’s pleats piqued in black and their house guest Mrs, Ted | purple. In What ‘Month E. gandie. terday to 70 farm boys and Frank Bennett, Chicago Baritone as rogram i sang 'EED ecg 8 alt e, Ju y O}d at pried Ae oan, hae its circular skirt attached to a ‘plain i ieee bi CS ae and Bie > ays while transacting i ish li ues, fashions some of the inn ee ‘awter chautauqua,{ Plans are being completed for the Personal and | | business. niraune kien’ Ang has long srtareest suits. One in powder blue playi mnclcal week, offered a; Fourth of July celebration, which i _—— a has a plaid taffet. blouse and a Splendid musical program Thursday | will be held at Salt Lake. The cele- Social News of | 7 - ° DISK ORNAMENT matching coat lining. when Charles Mitchell Mixer and] bration will begin July 3, and will Mandan Vicinity | Fashion Hints | i ah ne Le ate Ensemble ap-| last for three days of ball games, andan ity ° |, 4 fine pica straw turban in black CLUOTTE SUIT Mrs. Hilda Larson Elected Head of Past Noble Grands Mrs. Hilda Larson, senior noble rand of the Rebekah lodge of Man- cted ident of the or- > has an unique decoration in a large appliqued disk of shiny cellophone straw, perched on one side. YELLOW NOTE A very smali lapel flower is made of very yellow beads for the petals of its callendula. dancins, swimming, boating, roller The program was made up of| skating, and a wild Animal shoe, classical and popular selections. One} On the morning of the Fourth, of the favorites of the audience | Judge R. B. McFarland of James- Thursday evening was “Love's Old/ town ‘vill diliver a patriotic address. Sweet Song,” played by two violins} Special entertainment ix being and cello. ; provided for ‘“e children, so that John B. Ratto, character artist,| the celebration may furnish plea- entertained Thursday evening with| sure for the entire family. eee humorous stories and familiar read- ings in the makecp of famous char- 100 Guests Attend Country Club Party acters in history and fiction. The chautauqua program today is being presented professional Se te MUN Ulties trae cccree |. Whe (Bletmarek CoGntty ela Was the scene of a pretty party Thers- day evening when the second dinner dance of the club season wag given. A stunning white sports suit of new, rather stiff crepe has its skirt cut divided in front, and when in ac- tion looks like trousers. COLORFUL HATS | lt ie greens and reds arc excep, tionally good for hats this spring. PERIDOT BLUE New straws feature both colors in Anvasperic frock and short jacket ; any shades. ver or color on many a new spring |is developed in peridot blue, a new |= coat or ensemble. Hand-embroidery | purplish tone of periwinkle tone. is very good. Fhe hat is exactly the same color. CREPELLA COATS Crepella is advancing as quite the modish material for unlined jackets | NEW PARASOLS Checked, polka-dotted and figured Parasols now come in “individual sizes”; that is, they are so small they can shield only one from the sun or rain, . HAND-EMBROIDERY Graduated dots, squares and other figures are worked by hand in sil- On your Birthday send your Mother Flowers Hoskins-Meyer Home of KFYR A beige silk sweater with grad- uated stripes of navy blue is Aint Kend: ry. panied by s scarf to match. Mrs. Anna Keidel was named vice president, and Mrs. Maude Arthur MANDAN NEWS play by Lulu Vollmer is a Carolina mountain story. * Sheer velvet shirs in tremendous PCE SEL eC CRE Ueda ereeairan | SUIlGNES avOund a fold bedendsd ont. members, all of whom have served as noble grand of the Mandan lodge, are members of the new organiza-| _ * Out-of-Town Guests Friday and Saturday Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Heaton re-| for some time, has been transferred “ turned to their home at McKenzie|to Minot. Lieut. Alma Bystrom and | lows: sed Thursday. Mr. Heaton has recently| Lieut. Elien Dahlbon have been| E. R. Helbling...... sreeeeees 2844 tin re he been discharged from St. Alexius| granted a three week's furlough. H. M. 2324 | te o * Honored at Social Affairs This Week * Mrs. L. A. LaRue and Mrs. L. H. Carufel entertained Wednesday eve- ning in compliment to Mrs. 0. R. LaRue and Mrs. O. E. Keller of St. ey guests at the LaRue home ere. Bridge was played at four tables, i ae 8 ta ‘i Ashley, where he will speak at the | % Saturday Hours—9:30 A. M. to 7:30 P. M. and high scorcs were won by Mrs. attending physicians said today. | annual’ meeting'of schoot officers of rs i -of-' Vetter had no visitors ‘yesterday. ingot sc! 8 | Roy Bakken and Mrs, Leo Priske.|‘)ut-of-Town Guests, | fetter bad no, visitors yesterday. | ircintosh county, held this morning. Guests favor were presented to Mrs. LaRue and Mrs. Keller. After the games, refreshments were served. Mrs. L. A. LaRue was hostess at a pretty luncheon Monday in honcer of her out-of-town guests, Mr. and Mrs. O. R. LaRue and son, Ray, and Mrs. O. E. Keller of St. Paul, and for Mr .and Mrs. W. J. Braden and two daughters of Saginaw, Mich., guests at the L. H. Carufel home. Mrs, A. W. Gussner entertained at a family dinner Thursday evening, honoring the LaRue family and Mrs. Keller of St. Paul, . Mrs. W. B. Pierce and little son, Jimmy, left Thursday for St. Paul where they will join Mrs. Pierce's parents at t summer home on the St. Croix r. eee Covers were laid for 100 guests when dinner vas served at seven o'clock. The tables were centered with bouquets of garden flowers, do- nated for the occasion from the gar- dens of Mrs. Fred Conklin and Col, C._B. Litt ‘ During t: . evening, dancing was enjoyed in the reception room. The Commodores orchestra furnished music during dinner, and for danc- ing. e 5 be Honored at Pa:ty Mrs. C. J. Reff entertained Tues- day in compliment to Mrs. M Carey and Miss Margaret Carey of Cleve- land, Ohio, who are visiting here. At the conclusion of an informal afternoon, the hostess served a two- course luncheon. , Mrs, Carey and Miss Carey are guests at the Joseph Carey home here. abet Miss Ebba Jeanne Amundson, who has been dramatic supervisor in the public schools of Gary, Ind., for the last year, visited friends here Thursday en route to her home at ol see Miss Olga Rupp will leave Satur- Hope for Recovery of Vetter Is Slim Chances for the recovery of Wen- dolin Vetter, Shields youth who was injured in .n automobile accident early Monday morning and who has been unconscious in Mandan Dea- coness hospital since, are remote, and arm when a car in which he was riding with seven companions was struck by an avtomobile occupied by four unknown Indians between Fort Yates and S-'on. Warrant Issued for G. Schmidt's Arrest A warrant for the George Schmidt on a charge of a sault. and battery was issued yes- terday on complaint of Mike Kuntz, 17-year-old son of Val Kuntz, Fallon farmer. Mike claims Schmidt attacked him | with a pocket knife, slashing his right arm. An argument arising over the penning up of a Lae be- longing to Schmidt by the Kuntz, ttion. eee Two cars collided Wednesday eve: ning in front of the J. J. Strain o: fice on Main street, aging the front wheels of one car and the rear | §, fender of the other. No passengers | % were injured. ‘ " . county superin- | ( left Thursday for | ¥ Mr. and Mrs. William T. Cummins | % had_as their guests Wednesday H.|% E. Partridge and family of Minn apolis, who were en route to ¥el-|% lowstone Park and the Black Hills. | Mrs. T. A. Blake left Wednesday | ¥ for Rose Creek, Minn., where she | % was called by the serious illness of |} her mother, irs. Reinarts. % Mrs. William Kasson, who hi been seriously ill with pneumoni A.W. LUCAS CO. 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Pe G6: di wabtondus tela thefinest walnut veneers,inshaded, broedeast reception. Minn., where they plan to spend a 10 days’ vacation. os Mrs. George E. Swanson and daughters, Lauro and Lillian, Ruth Johnson and Hilda and Amanda Carlson of Falkirk were guests here Thursday. ; * Mr. and Mrs. L. A. LaRue have as their house guests, Mr. and Mrs, O. R La Rue and son, Raymond, and Mrs. O. E. Keller and children of St. Paul. oe ) hospital, eae Mr. and Mrs, Soin Drevelow vis- ited friends in Bismarck this week en route to their home in Hazen from a vaction trip to Detroit Lakes. eee Mrs. V. J. Eleth of Glen Ullin underwent an operation at St. Alex- ius hospital Thursday morning Mr. and Mrs. S.J. King Thursday for Minneapolis they plan to spend a week. ™ Mr. and Mrs. C A. Aafedt and Miss Crystal Aafedt of Ferevick are guests here this week. E. T. Conmy’ of Fare is trans- acting business in Bismarck for a few days this week. . left where Mrs. P. M. Byrne of Bismarck is spending the week-end with rela- tives in Jamestown. 2 * Miss Hazel Knott has returned from _two weeks’ vacation in Fargo and Minneapolis. : George Porter of Fargo left Thursday after spending a few days here on business. | Misses Alice ‘and Gertrude Piers of Braddock are spending a few days in Bismarck, i Miss Elsie Brandt of Dickinson vis visiting here as the guest of Miss Ruby Amundson. is ij ey Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eichorst of Falkirk are transacting business 4 here this week; ‘ 8 Mrs. F. V. Williamson is trans- | acting business in Minot for a few days this week; Mr. and Mrs, K. Klein and E. J. Klein of Washburn are in Bismarck on business. _ WHEKE WuuLy 1uu LIKE TO WORK? the S. S. Laconia. Miss Rupp and Miss Robertson plan to visit England and the Continent and will return in September by way, of Montreal. Members of the Degree of Honor lodge and their families enjoyed a picnic Thursday evening in the Man- dan park. After dinner was served, lodge members returned to the I. 0. O. F. hall for a short business meet- ing. eee Ensign Emma Aaserude, who has been with the local Salvation Army Miss Duretha Thysell has re- turned to Bismarck after spending the last fve v 2ks with friends near Regan. ee Mrs. Herman Litberg of Went- worth, Wis., has been admitted to the Bismarck hospital for treat- ment. 3 ee * Miss Mary Fisher left Thursday for New York city where she will make her home with her sit Mrs. I. Kremenetsky of Wing visited friends in Bismarck this week-end , ee Mrs. E. W. Steiner of Hazelton spent Thursday in Bismarck on busi- ness. a ee Miss Irene Lerum of Glen Ullin ape @ business caller here Wednes- lay. . trade at Dohn’s? QeuyIk—eFeEeEeEeE—>>E=E———E=>=E=—=—E=—~—~—~&=ZZ=Z=Z=Z=—_—eEEEEEE— tutes — Puritan Why do so many people|§ battery case begun by the Dilger! brothers against Frank Hagel and/ George Kupper, was scheduled for 2 p. m. today. Morton Has Nominated 31. V. A. Candidates! For the first time since the Non- partisan League was founded, Mor- ton county has nominated three In- | dependent candidates for the legisla- ture. Yesterday the vote stood as fol- Willi Charles Keidel . Joseph Tenner . S._Tokach, Sr. Forty-seven ot had reported. ———____—_—- | SINGS OVER RADIO i KGCU radio listeners last night‘ heard a voice program by Frank Bennett, famed baritone soloist and manager -of the Chicago Concert company. Mr. the pricipal radio A cool, nourishing of Ice Cream! . There’s nothing li to top off a meal! Purity Ice Cream ing ingredients n food ously palatable as tains the health-build- . it’s rich in value and delici- dish ke it con- you well! ° 180. Fer hat- tery operation, $100. Good radio at the lowest price you can pay © for good radio Zenith costs more but it does more. - Quanrud, Brink & Reibold, Inc. Bismarck — : == g | q LSE LEL SSE SSE SES CSG SLPS ESE LD SCSPPPLSCEA Nheatct i Flying hoofs! with glee. Hearty hilarity! The yellow cabs turn green (with envy.) You'll yell at every bump—how! at every turn. HAROLD LLOYD Matinee Every Day at 2:30 The pavement quivers. Distr ibutor he ‘ue tes se @ wase

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