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re Lim Some first r by ctor, } ‘ * neid | Out-of-Town Girl sei Breakfast Guest Ru — apo. Miss Shirley Penner was hostess quad St breakfast Saturday morning in! hol are honor of Miss Margaret Stuart of |F; Oak Park, Ill., who is the guest of Dm0s her aunt, Mrs. F. D. Diehl of this eing city. Four guests were resent. | t Robs Sweet peas were use dto decorate the breakfast table. ee Whist Party at C. E. Will Home Mrs. C. E. Will was hostess last evening to a few guests in honor of Fricke-Lunderholm marriage Saturday at the Methodist Episcopal parsonage, the was attended by Miss Meta Hilken and groom. their home near Baldwin, where Mr, Fricke is engaged in, farming. Dinner Given at Wedding Saturday Miss Hannah Josephine Lunder- Im of Wilton and Arthur Alfred ‘ricke of Baldwin were united in Rev. Wal- er E. Vater officiating. The couple R. H. Frieke, brother of the Mr. and Mrs. Fricke will make the birthday anniversary of her] © Hugo Solberg Home fi daughter, Mrs. P. C. Pecht of Towa, ~_— wel formerly of this city. Two tables of] Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Thistlethwaite vynn a whist were in play during the eve-! and granddaughter, Miss Dorothy, eal ning, honors going to Mrs. Pecht and of Moffit, were the guests of Mr. gical Mrs. A. W. Snow, 4 and Mrs. Hugo Solberg of Naugh- At the close of the whist games, alton at dinner Sunday. “hte, and Mrs, from course lunch was served. Garden! Thistlethwaite have recently re- a in flowers were used in proftision about |turned from San Diego, Calif., where ai the rooms, ; - they have spent the past few years, will . pe They plan to remain in Bismarck in- erat Bridge Tea to definitely, TS, a 2. Open Tournament/¢ 9} orful Tea taal , The first of a series of bridge at Lenhart Home has bh teas, in connection with the women’s — ! BY bridge tournament of the Bismarck] ‘The Misses Hazel Lenhart and with ¢ ae Ned club, will be given tomor-| Ruth and Ethel Pollard were hos- As yow afternoon at the club house.| tesses Saturday at a tea given at H, Play will begin promptly at three| the A. P. Lenhart home, 106 Avenue Bell o'clock, all members of the club|B west. About forty guests were sent being lizible for the tournament. | received during the afternoon. vere, of Mrs. J. K. Blunt is chairman in Miss Elizabeth Jones poured, as- 2 2 iene . gt qbisticee ue HS by Miss Alta eects Garden é assist rs, pelin, Mrs.) flowers were sed effectively abuut fath- J M. B Gilman, and Mrs. Norman] the rooms, ‘ rae Roop. Mrs. W. H. Bodenstab, club entertainment chairman, has charge of arrangements for the tournament. Mrs, Zoe Sprague of the Pollyanna Beauty parlors has left on a month’s vacation trip in the east. She will take the Great Lakes trip to Erie, Pa., where she will visit relatives, a and will Spend some time at various | New York in the near future, left for Fargo this morning on a ited 4 i pea in ‘eoneylvania f ote east. see short business trip. | chor TP attend the see irs, Sprague! Mrs. A. Johansen and Miss Mil- ; : . x will attend the National Hairdress- | dreq Eager motored to the Killdeer onan ie belted aa jet ers’ association meeting, mountains over the week-end, re-| Mose —_— le de ES : ' turning Sunda: evening. They ae fro! | Miss Gertrude Evarts has re-| were Accompanied home by Miss} 4 gay hter was born Sunday t ards, } turned from the University of North Eager’s mother, Mrs, Emily Eager, Me a iM Pane Schinn lay to the Dakota where she has been attend-! who has been the guest of her Mand ind Mrs. Peter losser oz sixth r) ing summer school and will spend daughter, Ethel, at the George lan, ss ae 4 the rest o summer in Bismarck. | ranch, Sige rahe fs ‘ OUI, ‘ Miss Eva: an instructor in his- +e 8 bt aro fan ae returned from son, tory and civics at the local junior! Mrs. 1, Oliver of Monroe, Wash... ony Bresane Vien relatives in Sclen If % high school, ‘nue minora oe, ‘Hee Bae at a lfer, e bd of Santa Monica, Calif., arrived in : s 7 t at 7 Mrs. R. W. Rohrer and children| Bismarck Sum lay to be the guests Mr. and Mrs. J. Fisher of Wash- rt. f have returned to their home in Se-| Mrs, Oliver's seven Mee Hew tet burn spent the week-end" in Bis. attle after an extenfed visit at the yan, and her niece, Miss | Mildred) ™@™ck- ras we John Maasen, Sr., home. They were Quam. Dan Thi ok Bos ei accompanied to Seattle by Miss May eee i end ar ‘a easiest the Maasen, who will remain for a visit Mr. and Mrs, E. H. Ray of Surrey, eee — in jismarck visiting of about five weeks, 4 N. Dak., are visitors in Bismarck en | fiends. Pees Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Miesen re- turned to Bismarck Saturday after spending two weeks visiting rela- tives and friends in Minnesota. At Heron Lake, they were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Joslin, for- mer Bismarck Fesidents, * Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Schlechter and family left for Minnesota Sunday to be. the guest of Mrs. Schlechter’s sister, Mrs, G. E. Wagner, in Peli- can Rapids. They vill be away about two weeks, ce @ The Misses Elsie Dralle, Margaret ing, Genevieve Rue, and Leta Kus- ter motored to New Salem Friday evening to spend the night as the guests of Miss, Elizabeth Rasch, Hi th Miss Verene Schmid of Wilton fas a guest at the Mattie Bigler home over night en route to her home in Wilton, where she spent the week-end. secs « Mrs, John Strand of Center has feturned to her home, after spending the past week in this city with her daughter, Miss, Clara Strand, Harry Herschleb, manager of the ‘Underwood Typewriter company in Bismarck, is in Minneapolis on a : business trip of a few days, Howard G. Gruschus of the John Deere Implement company of Dick- inson was a business visitor in Bis- marck Sunday. Nee “Miss Dorcas Rock of Indianapolis As visiting at the home of Mr. and » Mrs, Alfred 8. Dale, 320 Mandan, ‘The Misses Amanda and Margaret Nelson and Mrs. Nels: Jacobson Almont are visiting in Bismarck, ‘The Misses Helen Si Myhar of caleags are house guests © pt the home of lohn Maasen, . ir. Miss Dorothy Kocher, teacher at “Glenview, spent the week-end as the guest of fi in Bismarck, rey Ww. Matima,of the plete riots company, fo, is a business Mrs. Claude: Net and daugh- Pa, Cla bude Newman ny n and Irene Way Found to “ Banish Mosquitoes Belence Developed - Fly-Tox Giving Humanity Ef. Stoddard of Scotland, and B. M. Rix of England spent the week-end in Bismarck en"route to New York from the west been touring t! northwestern United States, and the National parks, and will sail from as their guests Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bean, C. Laura Dot City, left for Gla: spend about ten d: before returning to her home, . meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs, Jom Hall; city transacting business in connec- tion with the Greater North Dakota assqciation, es ¢ @ K. M. Todd of New Zealand, A. E. coast. The party has he Canadian Rockies, route to their home from the west coast Points of interest returned via Yellowstone park, They have been visiting near Porti:nd and eee Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Erickson have M. Akerscecm, and Miss movan of Leeds, and Miss lenrietta Akersceem of Rugby. sa 8 Frederickson of Valley who has been the guest of. «Della Fox for several days, sgow, Mont., Sunday to lays with relatives Mrs. Fred we Ti Division one of the Ladies’ Aid of, @ McCabe Methodist church will James Milloy of Fargo is in the sft @ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stoelling of Hazen are the parents of a son born Sunday at the St, Alexius hospital, Mr, and Mrs. John Scheaffer of k are the parents of a son GOLDEN WEST Mrs. T. J. Logan 30 a ; No Fooling---Here’s a or Everyone! ate Big Laugh f with a Fields-Conklin pictu: NEWS PICTURES with a heel in this French opera pump. born this morning at the St, Alexius hospital, dren, Margaret and Robert, motured here to spend the week-end with Mrs. Flemming’s sister, Mrs. Karla Lofthouse. mained in the city for a short visit, the rest of the Fargo yesterday. city, a nia to spend two weeks’ with friends here. Panied by her little grandaughter, son, James, left Sunday for Minne- apolis and Brainerd, Minn., they will spend two weeks’ vacation. daughter, Marie, of Dickinson spent the week-en Mr. and Mrs, H. D. Wilds, per ® guest of friends in Bisinarck this|¥ week, > is the guest of frien s 8 friends in: Bismarck most down-trodden floor in the that of the subway shuttle under the have withst. bal gg Nigger, belongs to little|> rl. Mrs. H. J. Duemeland. . Just drop in for the fun of it. A co wind eituations, set in a small town with a doing his stuff delightfully well, Everybody's lucky — re, ‘ Hear Link Bowline and Palace Theatre - Mandan Wednesday - Vaudeville t ‘ashion Plaque : ee BEIGE ANTELOPE is contrasted lazed brown applique and eee Mr. and Mrs, Flemming and chil- Flemming _re- party returning to . Mrs. Robert Orr, formerly of this rived last week from Calitor- vacation She is accom- Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mc is and where Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Wilds and id here as the guests of L. H. Carufel and son, Phillip, Cecil Mathewson of Westhope is| 9 s@s 0 Miss Arlowene Rogers of this city | % ds in McKenzie. inybrook, yisited | % today. g ——_—____ FLOOR HAS RECORD New York, July 30.—@)—The Victor Rose, Don: orld for its age, say engineers, is ‘imes Square station. Its boards ood in ten years the foot- % ls of 765,000,000 persons, % LOST—Black Angora cat,|$ Reward for information. |} Dr. China LAUNDRY Mandea, N. D. TONIGHT acm Mendey_snd Tusntey. Matinee Every Day 2:30 of whirl- ig-oil-man eos COMEDY His Oklahoma {she spent the past week assisting G. H. Gooda a better cooking school. She will be in Glendive, Mont., this week in the same capacity. orthwest air ounces ! Mont., has returned 8 her home, ida hi I full-s: after spending several days in Man- , ull-size - dan as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. | ji ; IT AH B A b hiscuits M. J. Tobin. Miss Bennett was en | Me die: route west from a visit in Chicago. eee Mrs. Frank Schaff, is in the Dea- coness hospital as the result of a fractured stairs last Friday afternoon, frac- turing his leg in the fall. from a two-weeks vacation trip to | Rel oe POSER SPEC ECLESVOSCOSSSS SLL SLES ESS CCV THE BISMARCK TRIRUNE Personal and Social News of Mandan Vicinity “9 wt Important --these hot d: 4 iat iy te ——=—@ Lake of the W » Minn She wa and other avcom- icq Clara GO-FARGO | e fiest: remus of the Uni- | company Dh i | ° returned from Valley City, where I. W. Eyer. Mrs. Hazel Linebaugh in conducting | = > versal Air 1 she has the mu for Minn n the first flight of the es where D,, 0 Miss Ruth Bennett of Livingston, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Berger and cihldren of Long Island City, N. Y., are the guests of Mrs. Louis Schinitt. Playing children &hd working grown-UpE require this light but nourishing food} | Delicious with fruit --.. Easy to dij TRISCUIT - A Wafer that's good for everybods, VISITORS WELCCME TO ALL FACTORIES | Little Peter Schaff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Heinholt Ro: ha | hosp i | ow of Raleigh | leg. The boy fell down heen admitted to the Deaconess | al for treatment. ° |_ Salt Lake C soe os John €. J. Reko left for Minnesota Sat- | mer to be a guest at the W. |i ottage. » shot and} Mrs. E. W. Hunke has returned | un elf shortly before noon | ECON SEEESSSSSSSSSSSSOOGIOG55 66 DEE SSSSSS SESS OOS GE956595506005 OD ee OCLC GOSS SSOOOIOS A. W. LUCAS CoO. Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center fi K TUESDAY Another event that can only add to the prestige this store holds for outstanding values in popular-priced apparel. These frocks were made especially for us and include brilliant-hued daisy prints, exquisite flat crepes and every new and flattering summer material, 148 Featured in the Usual Way, Would Sell up to $39.50 Also One Lot in Values to $19.50, $7.95 Dresses for street, sports, afternoon, din- - ner, dancing and business wear that are the last word, -Sizes for women and misses, Just Received—a new shipment of sleeveless Flat Crepes and Prints from a New York manufacturer who wanted the money and made a price that enables us to $ 29 that would regularly sell these dresses for ... ; bring $5.95. You will find your size and a pleasing color and style awaiting you.- W. LUCAS CO. You Expect More tor Your Money--And Get It. Snug Hiplines Uneven Hemlines SOOO S OSE A LL IIISILLIL LLL LOLA ALAADA OOD DPD BADD DDD DD nw we > Flared Skirts Sleeveless Frocks *Kerchief Necklines Bows That Tie e Scarfs Necklines Flared Cuffs The woman who knows values will want two or three of these smart frocks. rete Where