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eh on SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 1928 and Minot to Speak at Bismarck Services Rev. Henry H. os pastor of the Gospel Tabernacle at , and Rev. | ae G. Johnson of Minot, pastor of the Assembly of God, will conduct services this week at the Evangelist . tent on Eighth street between Ave- nues D and E. The subject for this evening’s ser- mon is “Jesus Christ, the Light of the World.” Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock the sermon will be “Paul’s Testimony,” while “Three Great Questions,” is the subject for the evening’s service. “The Two Ro! tf is the subject for Monday. The eve- ning services will begin at 8 o'clock, and everyone is welcome, eee Mr. and Mrs, Patterson Entertain Senator and Senator and Mrs. Burton K. ‘Wheeler of Montana were the guests a breakfast in the Patterson hotel this morning. Senator Wheeler is on a political visit to North Dakotsu. He spent Friday night in the city and left to- with Democratic leaders in that sec- tion of the state. | * Miss Emma Bader Is Bride of E. G. Nixon The wedding of Miss Emma Bad- er and Everett G. Nixon of Bismarck took lied Thursday evening at 7 o'clock at the Presbyterian manse. a Paal S. Wright read the serv- ice, The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Catherine Bader, while Ernest Elness A weddin; the Grand Pa: in Bismarck where Mr. Nixon is employed with the Hudson-Essex company. H. G. McGarvey left recently for Belfield_ where he will make his home. For the last six years he has been employed here with the Lahr Motor Sales company and the Hedahl Motor company. Mrs. McGarvey will go to Belfield about September first, aia Miss Marie Hoff of the Bismarck Jacobsen of Madison, Wis., left Fri- day for Yellowstone park. They will return by way of Salt Lake City, Denver and Omal Mrs. J. P. Kelley will return Mon- day from Sterling, Colo., where she has spent the last.two months with relatives, Mr. Kelley left Friday for Hot Springs, S. D., where he met Mrs. Kelley, Mr. and Mrs, Jamis Wiley left recently for an extended motor trip to Seattle, Vancouver, and points in Canada. They will be away for more than three weeks. * Miss Floy Kitchen left this morn- ing for a vacation trip to the Twin Cities, St. Louis, Mo., and cities in Ohio. 5 Mrs. Paul Schacht and son, Ei gene, have returned from Under- wood where they have been visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. George H. Horton and Mrs. J. K. Branch of Amidon were here on business Thursday, « _ Peter Zappas, Marner Cook and Judge R. G. McFarland of James- town were guests in Bismarck Fri- eee Mrs. C. A. Slorby and Mrs, A. + Johansen are visiting friends at Park Rapids and Minneapolis. Dr, A. L. Kershaw, Linton, form- erly of Bismarck, has returned to the city and is now located in the A. W. Lucas building. Members of B. I. C. will meet Mrs. Albert Waddington, 506 E enth street. ie " A daughter was born Thursday at St. Alexius hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Anton Scheffer of Strasburg. < Miss Mae Taylor returned to Jamestown Friday after spending two days here as guest of Miss Gen- evieve Rue, ge George Duemeland will leave this evening for a short business trip to the Twin Cities. te Catholic Daughters of America will meet M ening at 8 O'clock at St. Mary's suditorfun. G. L. Spear has returned from a six weeks’ coast cities, vacation trip to Pacific 28 Sepneartiog business here this week- see C. A. Roberts of Valley City spent Friday in Bismarck gn usiness. Mrs, Hilda Joslin returned Friday from er and Fargo, wn where ab has been visiting friends. A Mrs, C. E. Kelaven of Almont was i a business caller in Bismarck Friday. neat seers guest of Miss Estner Noggle, - @EPRES cee spent Friday hese wits trlende and on business. hee eee al friends in e e's G. Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Finkle, 415 Menten sesage, sunounce the birth of son Wednesday, ‘this Social and Personal . Pastors From Fargo | Third of Tournament Series at Country Club Well Attended] .i 7s specisl train did not leave un- several weeks, was honor A erteg A Roce when Mrs. lener ent ined at bridge. Cards were played at two tables Ira E. Herzberg, and high score was won by Mrs, H.| 10:00—Morning worship. C. Beall. Refreshments were served} 11:00—Sunday School. after the games, Mrs. Edwin Stanton ; , Hostess at Breakfast] o.5:00 Rally service. Special music. Mrs, Edwin M. Stanton was hos- FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH tess at breakfast Friday morning in} Fourth Street and Avenue B compliment to Miss Marie Hoff and C. A. Stephens, Minister Miss Loreen Jacobsen of Madison,| 10:30 Morning worship. “The Wis., who left the same day for a Triumphant Christian Life.” Mrs. B. K. Wheeler of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Patterson at. day for Minot and Williston to meet hospital and her guest, Miss Loreen| W: Nonpartisan club scheduled for Sunday, has definitely Postponed. | * has as hi ee es Walter E. Vater, Pastor. nS ee At the Movies CAPITOL THEATRE young daughter drink? —smoke ?—pet? Of course not. You have never| Fargo. seen her do any of those things. You} Postlude: Magaiticat— Ashton need not worry about the wildness | 12:00 noon—Su: of the present day youth, which is|8:00—Evening worship. puzzling educators and police of- in Prelude—Con Sentimento— ficials throughout the country. The ogers. fact that 75,000 girls were reported| Offertory: Ocean Sunset—Sawyer. missing in the past year does not] Anthem: Abide With Me—Sawyer. cause you anxiety, for your daugh- Choir. But— . or SE aL eee ilMe Teas Gla Kn wae your young ly Home” levin)—Mrs. ry them from exclusive colleges and in| Miss Baldwin, Paul Wright, Ivan “The Port of Missing Girls” this|Jones; offertory, “A situation is pictured. Ruth King is| Song” (Guilmant); solo, “God I hter of a wealth; Ros thropic and soci ith Monday afternoon the home of gan of | (Gounod). In spite of| Evening service at 8 o’clock: Or- this, she becomes entangled in a web} gan prelude, “Moderato” (Hosme! which causes her to disa) Rot Her parents are lef - stricken Pas) Sets Sena M A omes one great host lorris; solo, missing girls, and her rescue is the | Old” John’ A, West)—Miss sensational climax of the picture. 8s “The Port of Missit teen: Girls,”. is | 80lo, selected—Miss Melba itte- being shown at the Monday and itol Theatre | more. Matinees at| Prayer meeting at 7:30 Wednes- day evening. In ie pen THEATRE ving bem th Weatherwax, of Elk. “Warm »” a fast-mor eat .- comedy drama, fines A was killed, fireman, I. J. letic star and. was headed by Jean tertainment at the Eltinge Mrs. J. T. Rule of New Salem is|day and’ -inactivities of a rookie baseball player whose tribulations Samuelson ahd the 4 Mrs, EB. Torupleten of Almont ie business, in marck Coolidges Lea’ For White e House day to return to the Summer White House after an overnight st the home of Charles E. Lew’ Minneapolis. idegt the morning for fishing. He Bridge ‘was played at nine tables| was up and dressed this mornin: Friday ‘afternogn at the Bismarck| long before the Lewis household was Country club in the third affair of the tournament series. The club house was attractively| breakfast by decorated in autumn flowers. fe 0. N. Dunham and Mrs. H. dard presided at the tea service dur- ing the afternoon, irs. Myron Atkinson was chair- man of the com ham and Mrs. Goada: Bridge Party for Out-of-Town Guest ‘Miss Loreen Jacobsen of Madison, Wis., who has been visiting here for x H. properly stirring. Mr. Lewis sug- gested utilize. the time before jeaced = enthusiastically, Mrs. acqui P. God-| bringing in sixteen more trout. bah ae CHURCH 8:00—Evening worship. Hoey 8:00—Workers conference lead by Rev. J. H. Engel, Des Moines, Iowa. 12 Noon Sunday school. Guests were served at three tables, . and bouquets of sweet peas were 4 Dac erenting sar .s ight as cate or tas; ie guests of honor were present- — ea witness 5° bouquets, PI 8 p. m—Wednesday evening « ‘. p. m.—Eveni: ship, ser- mon subject “The Hiding Soul”, prayer meeting. 2:30 Friday afternoon social meet- Dr. and Mrs. R. 8. Enge and sons, . Rureal and en, lft day rn ing at the Junior B..Y. at . D., where the ill meet: their son, Vernon, ana will be guests| FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, t Before returning home they will visit in Sibley, Ta, Corner Fourth St. and Ave. C. Sunday service at 11:00 a. m, arocl Miler of Moorhead, Minn.| Stnlay’ School at 0:48: i. rived here today to join Mrs, Mill- y testime er, Grace and Robert, as guest of eee ee ee Mr. and Mrs. A. R, Almquist and 7 Miss Ethel Miller. * Mrs. A. W. Mundy has returned from a trip to Chicago, New York City and other eastern markets in ine ‘ the interests of the A. W. Lucas| Services Sunday morning at TRINITY ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH Avenue C and Seventh Street I. Monson, Pastor 10:45, Text: Jones 9 24-38. In the evening, 8 p. m., two young seph Kitchen left today for In-|™en, born in China, sons of our apolis, Ind, where he wall attend| missionary, H. N. Ronning, will give a convention of Veterans of Foreign interesting information about their Fatherland. There will also be en- tertainment features, such as Chi Mrs. P. M, Byrne of Bismarck is| ¢8¢ 80ngs and music, visiting in Jamestown as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie DuVall. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod) i Fourth street and Avenue A, Pcp J. V, Richert, Pastor. There will be no services Sunday, August 26th. The Sunday school, ms of Washburn| however, will meet Sunday morning was a guest in Bismarck during the last few days. | Mrs. C. L. Youn; guest this week Blanche Christie of Minneapolis, at 9:30 a. m. McCABE METHODIST EPISCO- PAL CHURCH Morning worship 10:30. Organ Prelude: Mount of the Holy ross—Sawyer. Miss Ruth nan Anthem: Thy Word Is Like a Gar- ae ti oir Seger Devotion—Carl Moter. Solo: Selected. Kenneth Preston. Sermon: Rev. Herbert Henwood, of inday School. Sermon: Rev. Henwood, You surround her with wholesome | Postlude: Masch—Verdi, home environment, she goes to choir = satin ractice and to church, and you give | FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH everything to make her happy. Paul S. Wright, Pastor. Your daughter would never run| Sunday morning service at 10:30, broadcast by KFYR: comen prelude, “The aares, Bell” (Smith)—Grace lorris; anthem, “Heaven Is pherd’s ‘Mrs. Paul la Spirit” (Gertrude al philant Wrig sermon, “Gi of Right- 1 welfare work, and | eousness”—Rev, Paul S, Wright; or- id iate: ing girl and associ s similar station in ite. A stlude, “Soldiers’ jorus” offertory, “Summer Idyl” and ral Gir postlude, ceremonial ') — Grace Duryee Sweet oad of isa 3 sermon—Paul S. Wright; TRAIN CRASH FATAL Ind., Aug. 25.——En- Dix, the ath- rt cast, Yoder, also of Elkhart, serious- ly injured, and two other members for ‘Mon: of the crew of New York Central No. 17, were hurt when the passen- the train was ‘ked this mo: concerns be ies oe weed morning near » Mich., ling to ere Teteived at the offices oft the Michigan division here. od belongs to the oa ‘sof wor! solid silver and cost #50,000. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE ——— sp emer Rodeo Queen Mrs. Wm. Borden and daughters) ativen for some time. ing in this community. eee Clara and Lora of Mandan visited C, L, Johnson made # business trip M Dun f the Movies Is Ch Ruler of th friends in Steele Sunday. © > Ea Cis Tae eon spent the lary can of the Movies Is Chosen Ruler of the Mr. Peters of Dawson war, in Still ||weekcend at the Oscar Thor Neneh ‘@)_ Mrs, Albert Johnson, Mrs, Roundup at Pendleton, Oregon Steele on business Monday. Mildred Ness visited friends in Passenger and Express Air Service Here is Queen Mary I of the 1928 Roundup at Pendleton, Ore., Sept. 19 to Bi k 1d leat k. . 22. In private life Queen Mary is Mary Duncan, auburn-haired beauty | 7ipparcn several days last week. “i Mary has been starring in western pictures for several The Misses Laura epee months and her company is now on location near Pendleton, Ea ad Vil fet made trp Bismarck to Minot FEDERAL JOBS ARE AVAILABLE mental positions through civil serv- examinations are to North Dakota citizens in an offi- cial bulletin releasea py the civil service commission recently. All states except Maryland, Vir- ginia, Vermont, Delaware, and the District of Columba have received less than their share of appoint- ments, the bulletin indicates. : Information regarding the posi- tions and examinations may be se- cured from the U. S, Civil Service Board of Examiners in Bismarck, Vacancies are as follows: er branches, Mrs. Sent eu at ete is Electrical and t aphic drafts-| visiting at the E. M. Wiley home. < men of various cen i Mr. and Mrs. E. Dannemeyer Licensed Pilot Licensed Pane baby in the hospital in Bismarck AMPLE INSURANCE Steele 4 F em anh veel ah eee couenieaal For Reservations or Information, Phone 800 Friday afternoon when a number of Miss Mary Mach is spending her| ladies gathered on the lawn at the HOTEL PRINCE vacation in Grafton visiting her|G. A. Dieruf home and gave a mis- parents, cellaneous shower for Minnie! Daily Schedule: Miss Luella Peterson arrived | Dieruf. The afternoon was spent in from Washington, D. C., last week] visiting and sewing. A luncheon Leave Hotel Prince, Bismarck, at 1 p. m. oalee Hoodie | her peels ule was served at the close of the after- at the home of her parents, Mr. and} noon. . v Mrs. Ludwig Peterson. Olaf Lindseth is now in the west-|[[| Leave Leland Parker, Minot, at 8:30 a. m. Mrs. Chas. Leissman returned] ern part of the state working for Arrive Hotel Prince, Bismarck, at 10 a. m. 4 Saturday from a Cites She also attended the swed: Mrs. DeSohn of _lamestown is - = ling of a friend in Sioux City, S.| visiting at the Dieruf home. D., while she was away. ; Wm, Van Vleet of Driscoll was ernationa Irwavs, inc Bobby, the little son of Mr. and|a business visitor in Steele Mon- 9 je Mrs. Clarence Smith, who was bad-| day. ly hurt when a car ran into him, is Mrs. N. Ness, Mildred and Bernel-, service, Veterans’ bureau, Indian and Health services, : Occupational therapy aide, pupil aides and assistants, Veterans’ Bureau throughout coun- ‘Junior medical officer (interne), Veterans’ Bureau hos; out the country. U. S. Public Health Service at Wash- Ritals through- Senior toxicologist, Chemistry and Soiis, Department of Medical officers of various grades for hospitals of the Vi eau, Public Health Service, and oth- Matinee Every Day, 2:30 TONIGHT - SATURDAY Beautiful passion flow- loved; ee. turned a wi topsy- tery to wig-him beck. cello i CLIVE BROOK News Pictures, Comedy Monday and Tuesday Richard Dix “Warming Up” again under Dr. Lodge's care. He|le accompanied the Wentzels to/this community, now has infantile paralysis. Moorhead where they will visit rel-| John Ecklund of Bismarck is visht- — What might have been a serious e r A ' ‘Ol. i nday Miss Florence Berquist of Wash- | Perkins, Miss Agnes Toseth a - at the, Bertelsen alee ae burn has been a recent visitor with iver Toreth were callers in Blamarek i ve Wi iter Mrs. Ned Asplund. - fa ger Tile Bc er a Mr. and Mrs. A. G.Hagstrom, Mrs.|. Arthur Johnson made a business fire about extinguished by throw.|O8car Erickson and Miss Annetta|trip to Regan Monday, ing flour on it when Mr. Bertelson Erickson motcred to Bismarck Wed- Me a ee aan ae i i i Tnarall nesday. 5 4 ee and Ree, Lee eeeaither. | Mrs.. Arthur Johnson called on |Passed away Saturday noon after a * La Moure were in Steele on busi-| Mts. Edwin Johnson Wednesday. short illness, hess Mother. Martel and Wesley Johnson of Max Harry Whitney went to Bismarck lat ing in the community with NEW HANDKERCHIEFS Monday for medical attention. eee oe The gingham-plaid linen handker- Eric Pearson and son Ruben made} .. 2°, esve # DROtoHL Unter CA an piean a business trip to Regan Wednes-| Chief, in browns, tans and yellows of the American Legion the | 44y: 2 3 is the newest novelty in mouchoir. Ideal theater Saturday evening. The basement for Anthony Erick-| Plain white ones are .onogrammed Adelbert Taylor came down from |S0n's mew house is finished. He is | in color this fall. Bismarck Saturday and visited |"°W waiting for the carpenter, 4 friends and relatives over Sunday. Lich Nordlund was a dinner guest | -————— Frank Gebhard made a business|*t W- D. Perkin’s home Sunday. trip to Bismarck Fri Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ecklund and Judge McKenna and family ar-|fmily motored to Mandan Sunday. |Cheapest Way rived on No. 1 Saturday and mo- Ted Newman was a business cal to Bi Fly: Tox tored to their home at Napoleon 2 the Ole Hagstrom home one day uy . the same day. last week, Albert Johnson was a Regan caller} Timely Hint to Save Money Monday. " ADVERTISEMENT harvest the rye lenry Fairchild’s fat Mr. and Mrs. Otto Asplund and P Girlie be ik entice ite children of Bismarck visited at the I.| _ Millions of people everywhere are baer is A. Asplund home Sunday. finding relief from flies and mosqui- Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Noon and fam- thru the use of FLY-TOX. ily were visitors at the C. L. 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