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FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1928 | Social and Personal Plaque l Fashion ; |_Fa THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE with them, so that the processes of normal development under the pres- ent rules of lite can get under way. Don’t get the term “normal de- insistent searching for new val- ues, an eager peering into life’s mysteries, a calling tor satisfac- tory revelation of life’s realiti lakes and the Black Hills. bi A) ohn at home at the Keidel farm s of | Calif., arrived Mandan. Mrs. K 9 some time Miss Clara Nest sister, Mrs. el nt” confused the old) There must be constructive, in- a i . moralizing definitiews!” Be gure to| flucnee exerted ‘over this Wague| Mr. and Mrs. Leo Broderick and| Mrs. N. E. Walker and children, eight to “the present} groping, he says: family are v relatives and ne and Bonnie, have returned a “It is safe to say that the rising | friends in Minneapolis. from @ five weeks’ visit in Detroit, Wegener here Burbenk, jay to guest of hie ining. A A * «is generation is on one of the mighti- eee Mieh, Miss Clair Niles Winnifred Oberg est, crusades since time was. It| ate, and Mrs. Paul R, Mueller tft is seeking to know at last how life nesd: tion Becomes Bride of and Otto Lechener should be lived, aad Wiyeuet onl Minsuor ii. on? | eaead Neale tee Cee Vernon C. Brown; Are Married Here »| the authority of some ancient creed ee cation trip to Lake Nevis, Minn. '. re Marri : | ‘ ae sta i of un aaa bu by see aie a cee rel and Mrs. H.C. aig ot Jap “UTTENTION. Miss Clair Mabel Niles and Ver-| Miss Winifred Oberg of Wilton Hinde tha fOURELES, Like yours| cleat eS ee || Oe CRY anes te Rowen ae ity non Clifton Brown of Menoken were! and Otto Lechener of fvilton were nig youngsters, blame your-| great cause!” | « Hef batt) ie ad bong ro Custer Encampment No, 16 married Thursday morning at the| married here Tuesday at the pa se. Dr. Seabury feels that the ex-l\C J. eter ** | will have regular meeting Fri- Methodist Episcopal parsonage in| sonage of the Zion Lutheran church, 4 i i: ek: ge Bismarck, with Rev. Walter E. Vat-| with Rev. J. V. Richert officiatinfs To make his thesis as clear as| planation of human life must come . day, July 6. All members are er officiatin ‘ 3 M ulia Sh ‘tended the possible, here are a few outstand-| from the constant questioning of| Mrs. H. R. Handtmann and daugh- | requested to be present. Busi- s- i sigs nae ing arguments: . what man is, and not from tradi-/ ter, Gretchen, left Thursday for Sil- Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Johnson, and Arnold Oberg was best eWe shall here in_a dis-| tion. Youth will accept nothing| verton, Ore why A ness of importance. brother-in-law and sister of Mr.| man. Mr. and Mrs. Lechener will be We shall get nowhere in a di . Xo 1 accept othing | verton, ., Vhere they will spend K. C. ARNESS, ‘ * Brown, attended the couple. at hotie at thele {aii WeNE Wilton, cussion of the present, with its’ else, and we haven't any choice in| a month with Mrs. Handtmann’ par- . . Mrs. Johnson's gown was of pale/ after a wedding trip to points in crisis in the moral conduct of|the matter. We must, he says,| ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hanson. Seri reen georgette, while the bride| South Dakota youth, unless we can shake our-| work with a revolt, rather than Ls ge » MBL rede selves out of the personal attitude| against it. We must direct it, @ Pp wore a frock of green and white silk! The bride is the daughter 6f Mr. R ; i ; brocade. and Mrs. John Oberg. of Wilton, in which we claim to know what is} rather than battle it. ‘ ' ‘ After July 15, Mr. and Mrs. Brown| while Mr. Lechener's parents, Mr. right, substituting the attitude of| | This is a book that's going to|§ will be at home near Menoken where | and C. D. Lechener, also reside Ace Te tak Cee Gees ond heme table groupe ht and Mr. Brown is engaged in farming. | at Wilton. ae On we were hones' oe omens groupe. Tonig! The bride is the daughter of Mr. ee it we would admit that no man| Unless we're mistaken it will be, Saturday and Mrs. Esca H, Niles of Menoken, Former Bismarck Girl THE DESIGN of this modern ri the truth, or Pde is right, tet Oy cae fe year’s most e e e ‘ while ae Bien pavers) Mr. and Wi Coll H Franch G3 aos leone or real Views Saly ‘ela we bs ging J ‘ presenting Mrs. Hugh Brown are also residents with its five layers of gray go i | CE rea B L = of Menoken. | MS WOWeRe HONOTS | Tith lapis tasall’ stoee, SL an GEE *Personal and ; asement UNC. oom on ‘ Activity in college journalism has | — a enough of us could relax this phe- rs e i luson Barth - Schreiner won recognition for Mise Vivian ——— nomenod of “personal “timation || Social News of | Saturday Hours—9:80 A. M. to 7:80 P. M. and Wedding Occurred | fury gamer cf Cit Hew] BOO I catiteact'wr'nighter|| Mandan Vicinity ||§ Heinie Tuesday in Mandan| __Miss Murphy, who was recently BOOK VOICES to understand our ways. We do|-— — — 21% 4 3 : graduated from the University of not ask a man for his impression] Miss Elizabe’h Fleck, daughter of Conklin : Southern Ca..fornia, was the heroine WARNING TO of life. We expect him to believe| Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fleck of Man- Plate Luncheon A Miss Rose Barth of Mandan be-/ of a column of praise in the last 4 9 what we believe and are angered|dan, and Paul Kalweit, son of Mr. i mn came the bride of Joseph Schriener| issue of the Southern California ‘OLDSTERS' by any divergencies of attitude.” | and Mrs. George Kalweit of Center, |§ HICKEN A LA MARYLAND >: - Joseph’s Catholic church, Mandan.| Just: few of Miss Murphy's “Man in the as over-busy| Catholic church. Miss Anna Fleck |} BUTTERED PEAS x HAM and Father Urban solemnized the nuptial journalistic activities included edi-| “We are demanding to know| jin his effort to live,” he goes on.| was bridesmaid, while Mr. Kalweit MASHED POTATOES > EGGS at > mass. torial work for both El Rodeo and| what it is all about, this experience |“He had to scratch for food and| was attended by John Kenner. Mr. | . ‘Miss Barbara Barth and Raymond] Wampus, college publications; in-|of ours. We will no longer be put | fight for safety. Now the phys-| and Mrs, Kalweit will make their GRAVY $|] the FRONT” Schriener attended as bridesmaid | stituting and editing the feature| off by ancient platitudes, dominated | ical world has been conquered.| home in Mandan after a short wed. BREAD AND BUTTER 3 and best man, while Evelyn Miers,| page of the Daily Trojan, and later| by those who tell us we ought to! And this set free the genil of dis-| ding trip. The bride has been ao “Bombshells an’ niece of the bride, was ring bearer.| serving as assistant editor of the|do this, or ought to believe that. content. Never has there been such] member of the Deaconess hospital 25¢ y fapnel— boy, ah The bride’s gown was fashioned of | paper. For this service she was|The younger generation in particu-| restlessness nor a more dissatis-| staff for some time, while Mr. Kal- NN ain't skeered” ob white satin and she wore a bridal) awarded the Trojan Key, and| lar emphasizes this uncompromising | fied searching for some reason of| weit is employed at the Lewis and dem. But jes’ kee veil. Following the ceremony, a] membership in the Press club, Alpha| refusal to continue like sheep on] living. We demand to know what | Clark hotel. 1 Ss ; me clear ob dat higi wedding breakfast was served at the] Chi Alpha, and Sigma. i the straight and narrow paths! it is all about, this experience of see Plate upper Si] yatter vamp!” home of the bride’s parents, Mr.| Outside of literary work, Miss | where our ancestors have sickened| ours, We must know why we| Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Thompson and 3 and Mrs, Frank Barth, Sr. Murphy has been secretary of the| and died, Hence we have a period| should be good and seek beauty. | son, Keith, cnd Milo Priske left re- CHICKEN CHOW MEIN | Something really Mr. and Mrs. Schriener are on a! rally committee, served two years| today in which authority is no long-| “The present rebellion has chal-| cently for Mahnomen, Minn., where Xi] few in wer com- trip to Ironwood, Mich., where they! on the W. S. G. ‘A. cabinet, has rep-|er revered. Revolt is \everywhere| tenged our ideas of love and played| they will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. CHINESE NOODLES X | edies! A _burnteork will visit relatives. Upon their re-! resented Southern California at| apparent.” havoc with the ideas of sex. It is] August Priske. STEAMED RICE NN east supplies more turn they -:il' be at home in Bis-| three women’s conferences. Thus does Dr. David Seabury,| blind, undirected, almost anarchis- se . S | fan, than a dozen marck where Mr. Schriener is em-} She has served as president of her| one of America’s best known psy-/tic, It has created a lavish money-| Mr. and Mrs. Karl Keidel, whose BREAD AND BUTTER S| minstrel shows! ployed at Hoskins-Meyer. social sorority house, Alpha Delta| chologists, summarize in “Growing! hunger, and turned home life up-| marriage took place in June, have nat aes Pi, and as one of three women in all| Into Life” (Liveright) the reasons] side down. But beyond it all is an! returned from 4 trip to Minnesota 25¢ Also Miss Helen Katen returned Wed-| three honorary groups Miss Murphy|for unrest so disturbing to those { Comedy and nesday from Portland. Ore., where! has been an officer in both Amazons| who have been jabbering about our News she attended a National Tuberculosis| and Torch and Tassel, and president | “younger generation.” conference. She was accompanied] of Spooks ..1d Spokes, college or- aaa home by Dr. Marian Meade of Min-| ganizations. Dr. Seabury believes it’s about id 4 neapolis who will be her guest for|- In answer to the question, “Com-| time this younger generation was a few days. mencement— What Then?” Miss| given its magna charta. It’s high atid _ | Murphy has disclosed a secret am-|time, he holds, that the oldsters TONIGHT ene G. sunaereon ercauaine bition, to buy a newspaper in some oe bot pediohragped tees FRIDAY and SATURDAY e following guests Wednesday:| forei ns -oaraeibines: an te cooperate pL 8 Id Mrs, Josophize Prochacka and 0n,/edit tc heceif ? 1° eotto—and | younse - ’ Matinee Every Day 2:30 7 . Fdward, Mre, Ed Kabella and two . daughters, Helen an ona, 0: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gibson of ir s i Lidgerwood. | Sterling entertained July Fourth at} ICE CREAM This One Can Be Matched Against Them a picnic in their farm grove. M Mrs. G. Lunde and daughter| than 25 guests from Bismarck andi! FOR HEALTH All for Drama and Thrills Elaine, returned to Dickinson Thurs-| vicinity attened the party. After t d Ji Uu l 7t ; day after a few days’ visit here witb| the picnic dinner, dancing was en- a ur ay, Yy ‘i ue oe S ee mele het jet on a bowery floor erected for —* Irs. B. Larson and Mrs. T. M. - | the occasion. yy % : bins. aes PE. 3,1 eee: At Promptly Eight o’Clock A. M. Will Mark Our pant, ond Mrs. By ile Bite polls is visiting here as guest of A Si ave as their house guests Mr. Stad-| Miss Madge Runey. They \) t ler’s parents and sister, Mr. and] planning to leave ‘Monday SS even nnua Mrs. 0. E. Stadler and Miss Grace| short vacation trip to the Black . Stadler of Jilict, U: Hills, ccs Children Cry Mr. and Mrs. Ben meClusky and} Mrs. J. P. Regan and daughter for It family of Wing and Mr. and Mrs.| Patricia, have returned from a Wm. McClusky and family of Me-| month’s vi ‘t with relatives in Hib- rN Kereis spent Wednesday here with! bing, Minn, 4 friends. * : ° sp i atin Harriet Bernstein of Chicago] a MIS _2e Hi, Houser of Bismarck is Our entire stock of women’s apparel will be sacrificed that we iss Harriet Bernstein o: jicago| a guest al hot - i 7. arrived here Tuesday to spend the | wile visiting in Washington, D.C. may clear our racks of spring and summer merchandise. Posi- remainder ot ie summer as guests le eile 7 7 7 7 of Misses Sally and Ruth Rubin. Mrs: ae K. Peterso:: and children 3 tively nothing will be withheld. are spending a month's vacation ji i i i Mv. and Mrs, TH. L. Barchenger [with relatives in Appleton, Minn. Grown Folks It isn’t necessary for us to go into lengthy detail concerning and family of Center were guests o! oo : 5 Mr. and Mrs; R. E; Potter for the| | Alfred Becker has returned to Love It a the quality, style, workmanship, etc., of our line of anennd: Our Fourth of July holiday. ‘ollock, S. D., after a short busi- i i i Mrs. F. Hamtinc her as her guests | "i? to Bismarck. : HERBERT)! / a. has - smelt that has been adhered irs. E. Hamline had as her guests . “ fon the Femi Be yal polling, Mr. Warrent Kelly, of Duluth, Minn, ENON t since the day of our opening. irs. J. J. Scalion . O. 7: . : 5 a Kntinson of Wing. [few days with friemaes, POM ® BESUGTION Following is a summary of merchandise and mark-downs: oe Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rigler and| Miss Mayola Nagel of Steele son, Floyd, and Oscar Abern of/transacted ‘business in Bismarck . « y NE ey guests at the L. Rubin|Moaday and Tuceda: 5 resses : ys aH re Dabs and ties rigs, Helen Clark lett Thurada Mothers Know Z Mr. and Mrs. F. Dubs an ‘iss | for Des Moi 1 Whe i . Fy Othelia Dubs of New Leipzig have| spend her vacation "here she Will Its Purity a First Group, Crepe Elizabeths, Chiffons, Georgettes and Late, black, returned home after spending a few ae e The Man of a Thousand Faces adds another imperish- beige, and pastel colors, sizes 14 to 42. Former values a * days here. Mr. and Mrs. H.R. Ringoen and able portrait to his screen achievements. Here is an 6 o. family of New Salem were guests ‘unusual story, masterfully acted by the greatest of to $69.50, sale price ......... e wniewiie Mr. and uae manus) ramet sand here Wednesday. charpette stars. Never will a forget lon Chaney Second Group 36, Printed chiffons, Pastel ig Sos and Elizabeths, all family of ‘abach are visiting here see as the clown who finds love for one fleeting moment i i . Former as guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Me-| Mr. and, Mrs. George Anderson and loses it, hiding his heartbreak behind a painted po wero + yee > gman $29.50 Guiness. saath an family of Wiag were guests amile. values to — = - ice he RT penal ere Wednesday. rin! crepes, chiffons, rgettes, Tepe: Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Potter and began eee NEWS PICTURES --- COMEDY Filed: Gro Seco $39.50, : : Max neat ot Braiee. roe ao ea “eae and Mrs. F. W. Moffit of sale price $19.7 marck to spend the Fourth of July | Moffit spent Wednesday in Bi: ek vee i holiday. oe with friends. saiatibians Recommend It Fourth Group 30,Wash crepes, printed crepes, silk ensembles and chiffons, Miss Marjorie Lebacken of Reyn- i sizes 14 to 40. Former prices to $29 & 5 75 gids spent the Fourth of Juty with Bultecmitt, Hand is July 6— sale price ... i ae 15. riends here. Miss Lebacken is a * A ii rinted crepes and plain former resident of Bismarck. une Scales Here|| California Almond Fifth Group 38, Wash crepes, printed crepes and plain 9.0) 75 abst cee Eighty loads of buttermilk, 56 ixth ( i 4 “gL jaca aaa a | ‘i i 7 Sixth Group, consisting of flannels, wool georgettes an $5 75 1 | load: Id tals, ht if Menus For the bones ‘and 13 loads. of nid eater y crepes, sizes 14 to 88. Former values to $19.75, sale price ° Family were weighed on the city scales dur- : sng dane, scconting, to a sub- mit fm BY SISTER MARY Dae ,, Breakfast—Watermelon squares,| Six hundred forty-three loads were cereal, creamed fish on graham| weighed during the month, Coal led with fresh tomatoes, een pepper Dwight N. D, July 6—(AP). ies navy, tan and black, sizes 14 to 44. WOOL gi gree 2 onions. Four tablespoons of lpey Ni Tunde of Miversol oy . ‘ormer values to 1—Lovely tan Kasha with tan print ‘ ‘Tanaieed bulter are, snrintlad cree tes wb. Ransvald'o f Fargo and’ Rev, Oe Enge $79.50, sale price ......... $49.50 dress, size 38. Former value to with a thick layer of buttered|;; Viskness of Hickson, will assist nppenctor Third Group 6, fur trimmed Kashas and | $135.00, 59 0 crumbs. , No water ig added. the/the Both anniversary of the Wildl porate ezmetan Brameenas, sizes 16 to 88, navy, tan | ale price ............ 5 . PP io 8 supplying sufficient mois- Rice Norwegian Lutheran church| Bas Bik. Bismarck, 5. B. apa black. Former values to $59.50. 1—Light tan Inapested mixture, size feassee of Chick re Sunday. ree are a Ly One ats pound chicken, 4 table- former pestorh of the enurchh WAleh price ...... vee $39.50 behso cae —* = $29.50 PP eups mile cup hie en srothe lished July 7, 1878, with Rev. 7—Unfurtrimmed imported tweeds. 6—Tan, navy, black, and rose with cups diced celery, 2 teaspoons salt, |Hellesveldt, now deceased, as pastor. sizes 14 to 20. Former values to $89.50. | ilk blouses, sizes 16 to 38, Former EE ves tx a oe aed fele $25.00 | wee” $19.75 tng, completely disjointing it. Cook for the golden jubilee . at a a uso eee ie ° as water to cover until tender imported fur mixt » Sui one three nav- but not falling ig {rom the bones. Drain sites 14 to 16. Former values to $95.00. ies, sizes 14 to 18. Former values to nao ithe Pisces | iy ; .00, hh ea STUDEBAKER Pree .essessessesss DODO | fae eee ....s...... $19.75 al ‘ima an, Beir flour inte butter in whieh . HATS, reduced to $1.00, $8.00 and $5.00 ps was bro and slowly A) Pe “ (4 4. 4d milk and chicken broth, stirring toast, milk, coffee. Luncheon— Baked potatoes, steamed spinach with hard cook- ed eggs, fruit salad, baking powder biscuits, milk, tea Dinner—Fricasse: of chicken, but- tered rice, casserole of eggplant, a value to $185.00, to $79.50 lettuce and cucumber. salad, fresh Golden Jubilee of sale price .. .. $59.50 sale price ....... ....$39.50 Eggplant is cooked en casserole constantly. Bring to: the ‘be ‘ling it, season with al‘ and Bola coley Pour ome chia = cadet aneee a oer Use the discarded parts of the chicken and the remaining broth for salad and consomme. . the list with 228. Included in the list of weighing were ice, hay, cattle, hogs, oats, corn, speltz, potatoes, sand, hothouse goods, merchandise, hides, autos, and watermelon, Church Celebrated Phone or call at your dealer He has Purity in bulk and DRESS COATS First Group I, Black Brameena, tan mole shaw! collar, size 14. Former Second Group 9, beautifully fur trim- Positively no charges, approvals or C. 0. D.’s accepted. All Sales will be considered final. STORE CLOSED -AT 6 P. M. 4—Sport Coats reduced to . 5—Black and tan, all with smart silk ... $10.75 blouses, sizes 14 to 88. Former values