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( 4 a Mrs, Adolph Rigler Honored at Shower at L Rubin Home Mrs. Adolph Rigler, a bride of this summer, was hono! Thursday afternoon when Mrs, L. Rubin enter- tained at a kitchen shower. During the afternoon the sts wrote favorite recipes for the bride, and useful and ornamental kitchen utensils were brought to the guest of honor. Sweet peas decorated the table] Rubi while a refreshment course was served at the close of the afternoon. Heart shaped cakes and ices were included in an attractive menu plan, Beside the guest of honor, Mrs. ‘W. Rosensweig of Minneapolis was presented with a guest favor. Other out-of-town guests included Mrs. N. stags Sa and daughter, Rita, and Mrs. M. Rosen of Man and Mrs. H. Banks of Minneapolis, Miss Anna Erbe Is Hostess _ at Cards Miss Anna _ Erbe entertained peeiey Leia Ao her home for Bismarck and Mandan telephone supervisors. e guests were entertained at |, cards ‘were served. Miss Erbe chose garden flowers to decorate the rooms where cards were played. sec 8 Mrs. E. H. Mellor and daughters, Ruth and Norma, who have been visiting at the W. L. Smith home for some time, will leave Sunday for Lake Louise and Banff. They will spend several days there before con- tinuing their trip to their home in Riverside, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Smith will accompany their guests as far as Minot. ity Ray Bjelland returned Thursday from a trip to Portland, Ore., and left Friday for Chicago where he has accepted a position. He has been lhe with Bergeson and Son while in Bismarck. - Mr. and Mrs. S. Bjelland and Harvey Bjel- land, who accompanied Roy here after which refreshments from Portland, will make their home|/La M in Bismarck. of The marriage of William Laist of Bismarck and Mrs. Rosa Giehl of New England was solemnized this morn- ing at the Catholic church at New England. Mr. and Mrs, Laist will make their home here, where Mr. Laist is employed as chief custodia: at the state capitol i Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Boise and children returned Friday from Lake Melis: Shoreham, Minn., where Mrs. Boise and children have spent: the summer. Mr. Boise has been at the lake for the last week. Miss Rose Davis will leave tonight for Chicago where she will be the guest of her sister, Anne. En route she will visit another sister, Miss Ruth Davis in Minneapolis, A iif, license was issued Thursday to Miss Mildred F. Stewart ind Ernest E. Johnson of Sterling. e wedding took place Friday at terling. es Mrs. George Mun; returned Thursday Mont., where they have spent the last two weeks with relatives, Dr. G. A. Rawlings will leave this evening for Minneapolis, where he will attend the dental association meetings in session there. A marriage license was issued this week to Miss marck and William F, Mitchell of Mott. as St. George’s Evening guild will meet Monday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Geo: rge Smith. Mr, and Mrs. V. A. Hanson and Mrs. R. E. Corter of Turtle Lake are guests in Bismarck this week-end, Mr. and Mrs, Warren Stafford of Driscoll announce the birth of a son Friday at St. Alexius hospital, A daughter was born F: at St. Alexius hospital to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Murphy of Mandan. Mr. and Mrs, H. E. Timm and son of Wishek were business callers in Bismarck Thursday. “4 Mrs, Park Wood of Menoken spent Thursday in Bismarck with friends and on business. Aged Mrs. C. Coventry of Linton is transacting business in Bismarck this week-end. | eS Miss Adelaide Smith is spendi several days in Crosby with pri and friends. eee r and children ‘rom Miles City, Mrs. J. H. Wishek of Ashley has been in Bismarck on business for a few days. ses Edward E. Schaefer went to Fasge fils ‘morning to, speed the TRUCKS FOR HAULING WHEAT 14 ui with i=. $300 BION weree 2—T. M. C. One ton trucks, ob mn $490 cab ooeomms These trucks are in RED TRAIL OIL CO. MANDAN, N. D, SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1928 _ Social and Personal ‘anny R. Greve of Bis-|@ Mrs. Rosen Entertains at Bridge Wednesday Garden flowers in early Autumn colors adorned the rooms of the C. B. Rosen home Wednesday after- noon when Mrs. Rosen was hostess at bridge in compliment to Mrs, W. Rosenweig of Minneapolis, her house est, and Mrs. Adolph Rigler of jismarck, Bridge was played at five tables, and score prizes were awarded to ey Mabel Rigler and Miss Ruth ubin. Mrs. Rosen presented guest prizes to Mrs. Rosensweig, Mrs. Rigler, and the Misses Bernice Jean and Orpha Hellstein of Hibbing, Minn. After the games, a course lunch- eon was served. Mrs. N. Greengard and daughter, Rita, Mrs. M. Rosen and daughter, Dorothy, of Mandan, and Mrs. L. | br. Glaser of California were also out- of-town guests. Tent Services Will Continue This Week The big white tent on Eighth street and Avenue D, where religious lectures have been delivered during the last week, will be open for meet- ings for another week. - Henry H. Ness of the Gospel tabernacle, Fargo, will speak here Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday evenings. Services will be held each evening at 8 o'clock, and at 3 and 8 on Sunday. j Divine Healing for Toda: is th ibject of the lecture for this evening. Subjects for Sunday after- noon and evening are “Power from Heaven,” and “The Blind Man’s Portion.” ees Miss Frances Phelan will leave Sunday for Milbank, D., where she will spend a week’s vacation as uest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. jorge Phelan, ay Mrs. Joseph Kirby of Hazen has rbttn re home afte: eae several lays here as gue: , Mr. and Mrs, W . Jobson, benaare ** Senator and Mrs. W. D, Lynch of pred ee = i a x, Mary Ann, Au; at Trinity ‘hospital, Jamestown, . * Miss Inez Leighton of Minot is spending a te at ie poet is house guest o: je: and Louise Keller, . pita ‘ Lieut. and Mrs. Kenneth Tracy of Valley City came to Bismarck Fri- day to attend th for Wilton Crewe. s+ + Dr. and Mrs. J. K. Blunt left today “Pel yonitneeoeyes year they Pein at- nd the meeting of the Nati Dental Association, car . Mrs, G. H. Dollar and daughter, ey, aaa leas c. sets y have return Lakes, Minn, on pee se @ Mrs. J. D. McCusker of Hazelton spent Thursday in Bismarck witth relatives and friends. * Mrs. E. F. Underhill of Cannon Ball is transacting business in Dis- marck this week-end, .* ‘Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Liebke and two sons of Killdeer were guests here Thursday, {Personal and Social News of Mandan Vicinity ! —? Mr. and Mrs. William Kasson left! Thursday for Los Angeles, Calif,, | — ey will make ag? ier et| were accompanied by Mrs. win visit te Washing Nila hs si 81 - fornia for six weeks gue i Ht. John’s Eniversity wick. tal meeti returning funeral services wi NY _- SMART for fall sports is this tri- angle of crepe de chine in shades of brown and beige. ‘own ‘is used as a eee /_~ All the Fun of a Musical Comedy plus the action of a good Western Drama in this novel story of the plains, KING” with Nancy Carroll George Meeker pciiapcatelae cms Fashion Plaq . The lighter ind at the edge, with a novel arrangement of tabs falling over it. James Krits and Mr: . Ross Hart. |X A luncheon course was served | ® after the games. Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Percy and sons | § left Thuraday for Minneapolis, | ¥ where Dr. Percy will attend the den- | ¢ there this week. Before | ¥ they will drive to | % Fox News - Comedy Monday. - Tuesday “CHICKEN ALA y Ford Sterling COLLEGEVILLE, MINN. A Boarding and Day School for Young Men Conducted by Benedictine Fathers HIGH SCHOOL, COLLEGE and SEMINARY Arthur Stone ‘Wonderful Soeation, on, the banks of picturesque Sagatagan 8 Kinds under the direction of ports of all d ‘Write for Deeutiful pictorial cotelog ” OFFICE OF THE DEAN Collegeville, Minn, THE BISMAKCK TRIBUNE PAGEF © |Des Moines, Towa, where they will | visit relatives. Mrs. H. S. Russell entertained at two tables of bridge Thursday eve-! ning in honor of her sister, Mrs. | Harry McKee of Long Beach, Calif.| High score in the games was won by | Mrs. Emmett McCormick. Airlines Must Insure Before Service Begins Persons contemplating starting a passenger airline must apply for state workmen’s compensation in- surance before any passengers are carried, S. S, MacDonald, state workmen’s compensation commis- sioner, said here today. Insurance rates for persons pilot- ing geek for passenger lines vary witth the kind of work to be done. .|For commercial aviators, excluding demonstration, testing, instruction, public exhibition and truck or stunt pilots the rate is $375 annually. With the inclusion of trick and stunt fly- ing, testing, instruction, exhibition and demonstration work, the rate jumps to $600 per annum. H v=o CUTER DESIRES in July tineson. Chiropractor Drugiess Physician Lueas Bik. A. Luces Co. Bismarck’s Busy Style and Shopping Center . slender! decrees Fashion - .. and the charming side opening Wrap-arourid® illustrated ts the smartest answer for the foundation Lovely things Visit our ina lovely Corset Depart- setting. ment today and select thé model designed for you, eae ae <n un ly ly sic ray typifies the Rediern mode for Speing Created in exquisite brocade with cleverly conceived knit elastic on ee terminate in the new diag- onal thigh , designed to mould the thighs to a slender beauty—a new style note. An ideal gar- ment for the figure with the problem of heavy thighs. A. W. Lucas Co. Where You Expect More for Your Money—And Get It. TONIGHT SATURDAY Matinee Every Day 2:30 rey, (2) Mosquito Bites . Pataful, polecnous, mosquito bites that raise erocl welts on tender skin are unnecessary. Use FLY- ‘TOX.Speay this fragrant Hqubi high in the room, on screens and curtains, It is harmless to people, bet sure death to mosquitess. Cuargnteed. city is crowded with transients sel liquor, and dra‘ are here to work in the grain fields| funds. j during harvesting and threshing. vi i | 23 Doors of Bismarck Business Establishments Found Open Doors of 88 Bismarck business establishments during July were found unlocked by local night police- men, according to a report for the month to the city commission pre- pared by Police Chief Chris J. Mar- Business men should cooperate Blsmarek, N. D. SSDSOS SOO 9S 9 PSOSEE SS SESSESSSECCCLCELLCLLELPL LLLP PEP PSSPESS A 2 | | CARD OF THANKS The| with wrong license, possession of| ‘We wish to express our ing checks without! thanks to our many friends for rea Wi : jail ae tii sympathy, kindness and_ beat iswered by the police force | floral tributes extended to us in during the month numbered 647.| recent illness and death of f One hundred and forty-six drivers! loved daughter and sister, Ida port indicates. “ Eight were arrested! were notified for having improper/| son, for vagrancy. Other violations for] lights on their automobiles. Eleven| Mr. and Mrs. which arrests were made are as fol-| drivers were notified for violating Mr. and Mrs. Mr. A. M. Iverson, ii with the police force by locking] ing, riding four in driver's seat, as- their places of business for the! sault and battery, operating auto night, the chief said today. Eleven of 37 lawbreakers ap- prehended during the month were arrested for drunkenness, the re- lows: drunk and disorderly, speed-| the stop street regulation. = - - SSCS LSSSSCSSSSSSOOPESSOSGSS 00% Your Harvest Money There is one safe and sure place to put your harvest money—in this bank. Between now and the time you will need it to buy seed or supplies, it will earn you a neat sum of interest. Or if you prefer it in a checking ac- count, we will be glad to handle it that way—but put it in the bank where it will be safe. PPB LES O OO . 7 The First National Bank | Bismarck, North Dakota The Pioneer Bank Established 1879 Nearly half a century of cooperation with the citizens of Bismarck and the Missouri Slope. $999S55559504 Licensed Pilot - - Licensed Planes Under Government Supervision Means Protection ~' The Star Line Express Minot - Bismarck Line Lockheed Vega Planes : The Initial Trip, Monday, August 20th. ae Leaves Minot - 8:30 a. m. 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