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In compliment to Mrs. Marian} Sterett, Spokane, Wash. and Miss, * Luella Plecker, Minneapolis, Mrs. Roy | Saturday evening at their club rooms /| T. Bakken entertained Saturday eve- ning at her home, 511 Second street, at a 7 o'clock bridge dinner. Sweet peas in pastel shades were used to center each table, and covers were placed for 12. In the bridge games after dinner. honors were won by Miss Harriet Lane, Miss Anna Manning. and Miss Catherine Bodenstab. Mrs. terett and ker received suest favors. Miss Georgia Lampson. Parsons, Kansas, was a guest from out of the att x ke Mr. and Mrs. Bavendick Give Birthday Party Decorations in y used for the table. terpiece of sweet peas There were eight guests. them the honor guest's Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Bave: buque, Towa. * * * Lutherans to Hold Social and Personal - Bridge Dinner Honors!N. P. Club Enter Out-of-Town Guests | e ains For. Mr. - Mrs. Fisher Nonpartisan club No. 1 entertained at a farewell party for Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Fisher, who are leaving the city. Mrs. Fisher has been active in the work of the club, and has served as one of its officers. Toasts to Mr. and Mrs. Fisher were given by Mrs. H. Herman and Alfred Dale, and later the guests of honor were presented with a bouquet o American Beauty roses. Reports of the recent convention and board meeting of the federated Alfred Dale and Miss Aldyth Ward. freshments were served by the club mem! ** * Marie Malloy Bride Of San Diego Man ncement of the marriage of Mary E. Malloy and Gerald A. both of San Diego, Calif., k place Saturday. morning. the church of Our Lady of Sacred Heart, San Diego, have received in Bismarck. Rev. er Burke officiated. The was attended by her : Margaret Malloy. San Diego, and Howard Pilot, Los Angeles, was best man. i Mrs. Stewart is well known in Bis- | marek, having lived here for several | ter college this fall. eee Leonard A. Johnson left last night ¢ | for New London, Conn., to return to | his duties on submarine base, U. 8. 8. [her after spending a brief vact here with relatives and friends, While in the city Mr. Johnson was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Engeseth. i ae #8 | Employes of the Burg store enter- | tained at a picnic Friday evening in | honor of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Dane, | who left yesterday for their new home |in Wahpeton. There were 18 guests , and the evening was spent informally. se 8 Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Hanson, ac- | companied by Mrs. Julia Meade and | small son Tommy, left Saturday aft. | ernoon by motor for a tour of Gli ' National park. They will be away | two weeks or more. | an | Mrs. John Sundquist left last night returning to Bismarck. Mrs. Sund- tional park. a ad | Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Malmquist have | | as their guests for the month of July ' their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. | {and Mrs. M. L. Malmquist, and little | daughter Betty Lou, Riverton, Minn. a ® | Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Green, Minne- apolis, who are returning from a trip | through the west, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Pederson over the week-end. | xk ok Valley Ford, Calif. are here for a Roberts. |the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Nonpartisan clubs at Lake Metigoshe | for a month's visit with relatives in! Peck. were given by Mrs. C. G. Boise. Mrs.| Billings and Bozeman, Mont. Before | | and Mrs. Irvi en ani | At the close of the evening re-/quist will tour the Yellowstone Na- {Mt an ert ane, | Forks today to spend a two weeks’ | | the week-end with friends. Mrs. W. L. Norton and son Willis, | visit of two weeks or more with Mrs. | | | Norton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred | SSeS. Treas —==« | relatives. Miss Kiesel will return the | where they have been during the past latter part of the month, and Mr.| two weeks. Kiesel will remain to enter Macales- eee Serving of dinner for the Bismarck | country club dinner dance Wi evening will commence at 6:30, ac- cording to Mrs. W. H. Bodenstab, chairman of the committee in charge, with Benny Bermel’s orchestra fur- nishing music {rom 7 o'clock on, Other members serving with Mrs. Bodenstab jon the entertainment committee are Mrs. F. L. Conklin and Mrs. F. E. Shepard. eee Mrs. Berta E. Baker, state treas- | urer, entertained Saturday evening at ja dinner at the Hotel Prince for former State Treasurer C. A. Fisher. | and Mrs. Fisher, who are leaving soon | to make their home in Fargo. There! were eight guests. ee * Mr. and Mrs. Earle C. Peck, accom- j panied by Mr. Peck's father, L. J. Peck, returned yesterday from Cathay, where they spent the week-end as ss * Minneapolis, are guests for a few days at the home of Mrs. Stella Aaberg. -* * Miss Vannie Lewis has returned | from a vacation spent at her home at Driscoll, N. D., and at Bemidji, Minn. i =e * | Miss Emily Shantz went to Grand vacation with Miss Adella Darey. {| x * & Mrs. Caspara Sarheim motored to, Jamestown Saturday evening to spend ——_——_———_—+ Mandan News’ | the guest of Miss Harriet Lane for eH | Mr. and Mrs. Peter Peterson have #2 *¢ |as their guests Mrs. Andrew Peterson Miss Luella Plecker. who has been | and daughter Arlene, Seattle, Wash. * * * District Meeting: jtars.gnd is & sraduate of St. Mary's | the past three weeks, left last eve- high school. She is also a graduate of — |the Mercy School of Nursing, San The Bismarck district of the Au- | Diego. Eustana Lutheran church will hold a! Mr. Stewart is a graduate of the meeting this evening at 8 o'clock in| West Denver high schoo), Denver, = the First Lutheran church, according | Colo. to Rev. A. J. Malmquist, pastor. ton company, San Diego. Rev. Raymond Berg, Valley City.| where Mr. and Mrs. Stewart will re- end Rev. Paul Swenson, Oakes, will | side. = oe Principal speakers. Services | ee wi in English, and a cordial in- " " iv Mitation to attend is extended to the Mrs. Dralle Gives Public. Tuesday will be devoted to the dis- | trict session of the Women’s Mission- | ary society. The business meeting will | be at 2 o'clock in the church parlors, | Lodi. Call and a missionary program, which is H. G. Dralle entertained a number of open to the public, will be given at 8 {friends at a party Thursday evening. o'clock tomorrow evening. | At the close of the evening which Delegates from all churches in the: Was spent informally, the hostess Bismarck district are expected to be | Served dainty refreshments. here for the meeting. | Among the guests were several se ® classmates of Mrs. Looser, who was Choral Union Concert |jme'gats my par & raaute Is Enjoyable Event), ™iss 14a Hintz, For her sister, Mrs. H. E. Looser, Mrs. Looser was also a guest of Especially well received was the | honor Friday evening when Mrs. John Shoral union concert given last eve- | young, ir ning at the city auditorium under the | ginner. able direction of Rev. E. 8. Tollefso1 zs Hazen. The event was the closing fea- is y ture of the three-day convention of alas ey ivealiaags d Warren Kiesel have gone to Minne- the Mandan circuit Young People’s | rt veeks’ visit wi Luther league and the Choral union. | Pols for @ several weeks’ visit with More than 50 voices made up the | ————— grand chorus, who sang seven num- | bers during the evening. Of these! LEARN Christiansen’s “Vision of Christ” and e “Father Most Holy” and the closing 9 hymn, in which the Hazen junior ine e S choir took part, were outstanding. In. cluded in the solo numbers were METHOD Jaya given by Rev. Tollefson, Miss | —of-— er Monson, Miss Adeline Chris- tianson, and Miss Ann Boepple. | Beauty Culture For the meeting yesterday more than 1.000 members of the Luther} Minette Graduates league from the surrounding Slope —Are in demand —Get_good positions —Command high salaries. territory were present. Write Today for * ok x Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Dane left yes- terday for Wahpeton, N. D., where Mr. Dane will have charge of the new Information Burg company store at that place. Mr. Dane has been assistant manager of and New Catalogue the store here for the pest year. They ; ‘ were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Minette Beauty G. D. Denbree, Shawnee, Okla., who | arrived Friday by motor and will | School Spend several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Dane. 309 Broadway Fargo, N. D. Dick’s PHONE 279 Save on Every Order Red Salmon, 1b, flat can .... 35c SPAGHETTI - I. G. A. se Mrs. H. B. Atz and daughter, Mrs. Pear! McGowan, Miss Maude Huntley and Mrs, H. B. Atz and daughter, Hancock, Mjnn., who have been guests of their sister, Mrs. Frank Hiland, during the last two weeks, returned to | their home Saturday. i | | se & | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sipple left Sun- day morning by car for Aberdeen, S. D., where they will make their home. Mr. Sippie, who has been with the Bismarck branch of the Winston- | Newell company for the past year, ha: been transferred to the Aberdeen ter- | ritery where he will be a salesman. | sR x i Mrs. F. W. Snyder and daughter | Beverly have arrived from Fargo toj{ visit for two weeks with relatives and | friends in Bismarck and Mandan. The | Snyder family formerly lived in Bis- | marck. { Sardines in oil, eee 3 cans... Mrs. C. W. Moores and children and her mother, Mrs. Bert Warner, Hope, N. D., stopped in Bismarck Saturday for a visit with Mrs. Della Fox, en route to Culbertson, Mont., where! they will visit relatives, =e & Mrs. J. W. Ferell and daughter Leota left this morning for a month's visit with friends and relatives in Chicago, Cleveland and Cambridge, a * *€ | Mrs. A. C. Isaac and daughter | Eunice, Brandon, Manitoba, who have been visiting Mrs. Isaac’s brother, G. COOKIES Old time asst., 3 tasty varieties, lb. 1 9c Macaroni, Spaghetti, or Noodles, 42 6 pkgs. ......... Cc qurt iar”. 476 Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, 2 large wt. ..65c ECONOMY DINNER | Teeeday Hamburger Steak with Tomato Mashed Potatoes Buttered Carrots Stuffed Olive and Lettuce Salad Mioys ansens. Wie Lemon Sponge Cakes wi deliver orders of $1.50 “ar over free of charge. 1G. A. Coftee Party for Sister | Mandan, entertained at a! | ning for her home in Minneapolis. xe ® Mss Virginia Rohrer has returned from Fargo where she has been vis- | the past two weeks. s* * Mr. and Mrs. John Bunting have | sone to Park Rapids and other points in Minnesota to spend a three weeks vacation, *“* * | Mrs. O. G. Abern, arrived Saturday | evening from Wishek to spend a few days with her mother and father, Mr. . Who is her guest, Mrs. | and Mrs. L. Rubin. x“ * * | Mrs. Otto Holta, Miss Harriet Lane | and Miss Lueiia Plecker returned Sat- been the guests of friends. * *k * ‘Miss Theresa Sagehorn left this afternoon for her home at Stanton | where she will visit for two weeks. * * * Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Byrne returned yesterday from Ottertail Lake, Min even unhealthful. You may save your strength by equipping your home or of- fice with a WAGNER or SIGNAL FAN Prices range from $4.50 upwards Melville Electric Shop (Bob Melville) Phone 179 612 Broadway The guaranteed special pa- tent flours OCCIDENT, LYON’S BEST OR CLIMAX tee is an insurance policy with every sack. RUSSELL- MILLER MILLING CO, ; turned from an extended trip through iting with -Miss Beverly Snyder for! 1 |urday from Minot. where they had | | Wilting days, excess work 3 is not only unpleasant, but = Mr. and Mrs. A. Nichols have re- Michigan, Illinios, Iowa and Missouri. * * * Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Timmerman have gone to Minneapolis and Win- nipeg on a vacation trip. * * * Thomas R. Amlie, attorney of Elk- horn, Wis., is in Mandan visiting with M. K. Higgins, and transacting busi- ness. * * * Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Collis are taking an extended trip through the west. They will visit the Yellowstone park, and from there go to Spokane and Seattle, Wash.. and Portland, Ore. * * * Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Leonard and THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JULY 15. 1929 Mr. and Mrs. Larry Voison, Lisbon, N. D., who " ave been visiting at the home of Miss Colette Leonard, have returned to their homes. * * & Mrs. 8. J. Dunlap of Pendleton, Ooe., who has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stutsman for the pest week, left Saturday for Billings, Mont., where she will visit a daugh- ter. During her stay in Mandan Mrs. Dunlap was a guest of honor at a number of affairs, among them a luncheon given by Mrs. Agnes Lang and her daughter, Mrs. F. W. McGillic. | | City-County Briefs | Se Sea a ae * postmaster Oliver Lundquist, Mra. Lundquist, their daughter, Dorris, and E. O. Mundy have returned from a | vacation trip to the Black Hills They got in Saturday night after a big time enjoying the scenery and the trout fishing. Hal 8. Dobler returned from Dorset, Minn.. Sunday night. He had been spending a week with his family, which is continuing its vacation at | Sand Lake, near Dorset. Father John A. Slag got back Fri- day night from a vacation trip to Mille Lacs, Minnesota, by car. E. J. Gobel, of Webb Brothers, made a business trip to Robinson, Sunday, accompanied by J. J. Hochalter, of Steele. Elmer Noback, of Madison, N. D., has joined the staff of the Gamble store’ here. O. C. Freiss has returned from a business trip through the western part of the state and, Saturday, opened another Gambel store at Williston. Titus Richards, of the Havre flying school, stopped gff here Saturday, while on a trip to Jamestown. Mrs. O. C. Friess and children are spending a vacation at Pickerel Lake, Minn. Harry P. Goddard was back at his secretarial desk at the Association of Commerce, this morning, after @ NOTICE L. G. Knowlen, of 220 South Ninth street, Bismarck, N. D., desires the person, who on Jan. ith assisted him by conveying him from the Buick filling sta- tion to St. Alexius hospital, call phone 1317 at once. PT contest. ting and swim Canfield. Gir! cream, cold Vacation Specials In Our Luggage Department Our entire stock of Luggage and Trunks will be placed on. gale for this week’s selling at 20% DISCOUNT Our Luggage Department is thorovghly equipped to take care of every. vacation need. Gladstones, week- end cases, fitted cases, hat boxes, tourobes, car cases, aerobes, wardrobes, steamer trunks, traveling bags; in fact, everything for the vacation trip AT 20? ott For One Week Only See Our Window Display of Luggage Webb Brothers aubnenananusnnennanacnscacongn| PICNIC P. T. A. of Still, No. Dak., will hold their annual ienic at Wildwood Lake Wednesday, July 17th. Speak- Ing by Mr. W. E. Parsons, deputy superintendent of public instruction. Also A. E. it of McLean county schools. Men’s, boys’ and girls’ races. ls, bring your di drinks and fruits on the grounds. . Thompson, 8! versus ffee, ice Every- er along. around Duluth and Sand Lake at Dorset, Minn. He did some fishing while away, but in the main gave himself up to relaxation. F. G. Orr, Mott, publisher of the Mott Pioneer-Press, was a visitor in the city yesterc ay. Mrs. C. A. Miller, Gackle, is visit- ing in the city for a few days. Mrs. John Barlow. Washburn, is spending the day in Bismarck. E. F. Reese left Sunday evening on a trip to . H. P. Littig, H. F. Gardner, G. Hol- lenbeck, and L. Kostelenny, all of Dickinson, arrived here yesterday for the golf tournament. if Farmer Faces Trial On Forgery Charge Minot, N. D., July 15.—(®)—Two forged checks, issued, he declared, to remunerate him in part for the loss Pocketbook containing $95. today landed Edward Schlueter, 22, of St. Cloud, Minn., in the county jail here clon the possibility of a prison sen- nce. i Schleuter was brought to Minot yesterday from 8t. Cloud by Deputy Sheriff R. L. Dierdorff. The is with having victimized a bank at Burlington and a Minot store with two forged checks, one issued on Henry Greman, farmer near Foxholm, by whom he was employed, and the other on J. E. Lemke of Lansford. ra checks were in the amount of $40. Anaximander, a Greek, made the first map of the world. rr PALACE MANDAN Tonight - Tuesday Night See and Hear Myrna Loy Wm. Collier, Jr. “HARDBOILED ROS 99 Beautiful, But Hardboiled! All Talking Comedy News 7:15 - 9:15 — Price 25¢, 50c Tonight Prize Night This coupon and $1.00 will admit entire family to see this special talking show 306 Main Ave. Driscoll—Kebler Store rain ee ane Minnesota, Wi Minot Woman Killed fround Duluth and ‘Sand cs As Car Hits Gravel —_ ter, July 15.—(P)—A ‘woman was killed and two other per- sons escaped death Saturday night when ‘the automobile in which they | road bed. Funeral services were riding overturned eight miles| Fahn will be conducted tomorrow, knows. The American housewife appreciates the genuine, and always insists on Kellogg’s the original Corn Flakes . ... because Kellogg’s have a crispness and flavor that can’t be ' Pacific Stop at Banff and Lake Louise on the Way " : ge ‘ ‘THE,MAYTAG COMPANY ies Newton owe Brownawell ‘Wing—Wing Mercantile Sick aloe ance come ' comver Island crmisze~ French & Welch Hdwe. Co, BISMARCK, NO. DAK. ASSOCIATE DEALERS Moffit—H. D. Brewnawen Fling —H. J. Phone 141 sull—J, M. 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