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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1929 V.F. W. Commander to Russian Baptists Have Visit in Bismarck Convention at Max Eugene P. Carver, national com- mander of the Veterans of Foreign le ppl aod] e Vel of Fore! ; Wars, will visit Bismarck July 18 or | jn ci’: ND» July 12.— Rev. 19, according to advices received to- | 20h Siemens, pastor of the McClusky day by J. A. Kitchen, state com- Baptist church, wes one of the speak- mander, ‘an a ae idea ite ere of Ri Kitchen is asking members of posts | 82 at Max last week-end. in this vicinity ta colts here to meet | _ Resolutions protesting the religious the national commander of the vet- si | L. J. Marion, Seattle, Wash., who will] Mrs. W. A. Bohn, Mandan, and | Temain for about a month, Thomas E. Gilars, son of Mr. and Mrs. ! Soci ‘a 1 an d ‘Persona l ee « W. H. Glass, Jamestown, which took Miss Frances Collison, who has been | place last Friday at Moorhead. State B. P. W. Clubs the guest of Miss Beatrice Register ee * for the past month, left this morning|. Misses Julia and Isabel Fitterer Win National Prize The North Dakota Federation of for Grand Forks. * * *& Miss Margaret Davidson returned yesterday from Minot and Battleview, N. D., where she has been visiting relatives during her vacation. have’ gone to St. Cloud, Minn., for a visit with their sister. { "Gtp-County Brit | —+ Mrs. Ankenman Gives Pretty Birthday Party Mrs. Sara Ankenman entertained eau ao. Business and Professional Women’s Clubs has received the award of $150 offered by the National Federation for the state having the highest record for the use of the ballot in| the November election. The pre- sentation was made Wednesday at the national convention at Mackinac Island by Martha Cannolle, national legislative chairman, and Miss Elea- nor Bryson, Minot, state president, accepted on behalf of Mrs. Kate Wil- der, Fargo, legislative chairman for North Dakota. The awarding of a prize to the state federation having the largest per- centage of its members voting in the national election was a feature of the campaign conducted during the past year by the national legislative committee for the purpose of encour- yesterday afternon at her home in honor of the thirteenth and tenth birthday anniversaries of her grand- ;daughters Dorothy and Lorraine Pfeffer. Twelve small girls were guests, and | quring the afternoon they were taken to the Mandan Chautauqua park, where games and a peanut hunt were enjoyed. At 5 o'clock a picnic supper was served at a long table decorated with summer flowers and tall tapers carry- ing out a blue and yellow color note. At either end were the attractive birthday cakes, and there were favors at each place. The two guests of honor received many gifts. | Mary Louise Kupfer, Fort Lincoln, | and Canada. ce ® * se * Mrs. ver, B. C. | Mandan News ——$—$—$$<$ _____ 4 Mr. and M:3. Earle Welsh are taking | business visitor in the city yesterday. @ month's trip to points in Montana Misses Nell and Mae Taylor and their brother, Glen Taylor, are on a motor trip to Fargo and Grandin.| Henry Leivestad, Fargo, state agent -* * Miss Marian Means has gone to Billings, Mont., to be the guest of Mr. jand Mrs, James Hill for two weeks. J. A. Biggs has as he: guest Mrs. J. F. Rall, Cedar Rapids, Ia., who |{s returning from a visit in Vancou- Matt Steil, Wishck, is transacting business here today. erans’ organization. WOULD BROADCAST Washington, July §12—()—The Gintzel Electric Co., of Miller, 8. D., applied to the federal radio commis- sion Thursdry for a permit to erect @ new station. dens Haglund, Jamestown; was a many are either starving or have been banished. Other speakers on the program were Rev. John Bucknell, Max, Russian missionary for North Dakota; Sidney C. Hollingsworth, Rangoon, Burma; | Rev. Cornelius Martins, Canada; and | Dr. Fred F. Stockton. Fargo, state superintendent of the North Dakota | Baptist convention. Selmer Aamoth, who was in Bis- marck on business yesterday, has re- turned to his home at Valley City. Special—Odd Trouser Sale, 1-3 off. Hart Schaffner & Marx and other good makes. Wonderful values. Bergeson’s. for the New York Life Insurance com- pany, is spending a few days in the city. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Fode, James- town, were in the city yesterday while restrictions of Soviet Russia were! Pussed. An cppeal to the president of the United States for aid was also drawn up at the conference. The Bap- tists in Russia are being deprived of their homes and denied work, and With all the bran of the whole wheat Children don’t have to be coaxed to eat it—they like the crisp, crunchy shreds of baked whole wheat chew it—and that means sound teeth and good t. They have to digestion. . Mr. Fode, who is Oakland-Pontiac dealer at Valley City, was attending a district dealers’ meeting. Who ts contingent beneficiary on and Helen 3iolmen, Mandan, were ze * guests from out of the city. Joseph and Robert Rosen and Wil- liam Rubenstien, Minneapolis, ac- companied by Dave Schwartzman, Los Angeles, have arrived in Mandan for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rosen. Special—Odd Trouser Sale, 1-3 off. Hart Schaffner & Marx and other good makes. Wonderful,\values. Bergeson’s. your Life Insurance Policy? Do you knowt ERIC A. THORBERG District Manager, The Mutual Life Insurance Com- pany of New York. PALACE MANDAN aging all women to use the right of franchise. In this campaign, the North Dakota federation was credited with having secured a 100 per cent record. x * e Mrs. R. G. Schneider Entertains at Bridge Guests for two tables of bridge were entertained by Mrs. R. G. Schneider last evening, at her home, 800 Broad- way West. Honors in the evening's games were won by Mrs. W. 8. Rohrer. Bouquets of sweet peas and carna- Those attending the national con- vention from North Dakota are Miss Eleanor Bryson, Miss Frances Vaughn, and Miss Inga Rebrud of the Minot club, and Miss Madora Knox, Grand Forks. * * * Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Scott, Brecken- ridge, Minn., who have been spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Saturday Shoppers Will find keen delight in the Saturday prices of our Great July Clearance Sale All $15.00 and $19.50 dresses reduced Saturday to One-Half Price Dr. R. S. Enge Chiropractor Drugless Physician Lucas Block Bismarck, N. D. Graham, left yesterday for their home, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. L, R. Graham. s* * Friends in Mandan have received announcements of the marriage of Miss Nina Bohn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Breen Hostess To Homemakers’ Club The July meeting of the Hay Creek Homemakers’ club was held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Har- old Breen. Mrs, P. E. Hatch, program leader, discussed “Short Cuts in Cooking,” and the remainder of the time was tions were used in the rooms and for the tables when a refreshment course was served at the close of the games. Miss Luella Plecker, Minneapolis, was @ guest from out of the city. * * * Rev. W. H. Bayle, Huron, 8. D., di- rector of religious education for the North and South Dakota Baptist churches, will speak at the morning Last Time Tonight The Time, Place and a : HOT OIL devoted to problems of home manage- | and evening <ervices of the First Bap- applied to the hair and scalp with LIVE STEAM is far th Gi 1 ment. tist church Sunday, according to of- superior to old methods. e Gir Select ¢ b tiful dies oni . Six new members, Mesdames Lillian | ficers of the church. Rev. J. D. Have that Permanent Wave Steamed. We use the fa- elect two beautiful summer dresses for the price Menefee, J. Gourdette, C. McGarvey, | Springston, Los Angeles, Calif. mous ARNAO STEAMER, for this service. — has been detained by a funeral, and will be unable to be present. ‘ x * * Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Miesen and daughter Mary Jane will leave this evening by motor for Worthington, Minn., their former home. Mrs. Mies- en and daughter will spend a month or more there, and Mr. Miesen will ses return to Bismarck in a few days. * * * Charles Nagel, Ray Breen and M. M. Glosser, were taken into the club, bringing the total membership to 19. At the close of the afternoon a re- freshment course was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Ray Breen and Mrs. Charles Leribe = * All Talking Comedy Talk and Sound News Talk and Sound Review 7:15 - 8:15 — Price: 25¢ - S0c Permanent Waves, Lusteroll, Frigidine and Fredric’s Methods of one in this great sale. “Our Methods Please” Harrington’s Barber - Beauty Shop Bismarck, North Dakota Phone 130 Lovely chiffons, prints, plain pastel crepes, silk piques, polka dots and gorgeous georgettes. a Miss Blanche McMahon arrived to- & day from Irvington, N. J., for a short visit with her brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter McMahon: Saturday, July 13 LAURA LA PLANTE in ee Miss McMahon is returning to her home from a trip to ba west coast. * * Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Williams, Atas- cadero, Calif. stopped in Bismarck last night on their way to La Crosse The Last Warning ROBERTSON’S Also Comedy News Reel 7:15 - 9 p.m. — Price: 10¢ - 35¢ Mrs. Bert Faust and son, who have been visiting at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lund for several days, left this morning for Little Falls, Minn., to visit relatives. s* * Miss Bertha Palmer left last eve- ning for St. Cloud, Minn., where she will speak at the State Teachers’ col- lege on Monday. On her way she . ‘will visit friends at Paynesville, Minn., “ over the week-end. j **e * | Mrs. F. H. Waldo and two children ‘will leave Saturday for a camping trip of two weeks or more in the Black Hills. En route they will visit friends in New England, N. D., over the week-end. . ze 8 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Allen and daugh- ter Lois, Oswego, N. Y., visited yes- Jerday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. A. McCord. Mr. and Mrs. Allen were on their way to Yellowstone Park. xe * and other points in Wisconsin where they will spend several months with relatives. They have been visiting at Underwood and Garrison. *x* * * Mrs. L. R. Baird and children ar- rived this morning from their home in Dickinson for a visit with Mr. Baird, receiver of closed banks. ese * Mr. and Mrs. Enock Anderson and family, Baldwin, were visitors in the city yesterday. if ses Mrs. C. B. Little will leave tomor- row for a short visit with relatives in the east. he ar * 2 & Miss Mabel Everson, Washburn, spent yesterday in the city with friends. se * Mr. and Mrs. Edward Prackel have as their house guests Mr. and Mrs. Caprro THEATRE And the Sweat Flows from off Your Brow Then You Need Country Club«<and How! | it . Hn | mh It Cools- It Refreshes When Old Sol's Steady Glare Seems to Almost Curl Your Hair << Miss Emma Trygg left yesterday for Fargo and Detroit Lakes, Minn., ‘ where she will spend part of her va- cation. Later she will visit at her home near Baldwin. sek Miss Gretchen Bjorquist of Moor- head and St. Peter, Minn., has ar- rived for a visit at the home of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Melville. se e Miss Doris McAdams, who has been visiting hairdresser's examinations, morning for her home at Belfield, N. Dak. ese Miss Jennie Williams and Miss Odessa, Williams, Sidney, Mont., have | arrived in Bismarck for a visit with | | their sister, Mrs. R. 8. 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