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TAS BISMARCK TMIBUNM FRKIVAY,AUGUDSE 16, 1 and her sister, Mrs. Oscar A. Ves- perman, 410 Twelfth street. Later} they will visit another sister, Mrs. PJ rains tt a mise Yates. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Bailey and! son Clinton will leave tomorrow for Minneapolis and Duluth where they | will spend a 10 days’ vacation. Mr. Bailey will also attend a meeting of the National Securities commission- ers at St. veal meat Monday. Miss Olga Lillian Rupp left last night for Seattle, Wash., where she il visit with Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Green, She will also visit in Spo- kene and at Coeur d’Alenc, Idaho, before returnins: im about two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Fulton and small daughter left last evening by car for Jamestown where they will Dustrud, Horace, N. D., and the other a crystal shower given by Mrs. Frank Bayer, Fargo. xe eh E. C. Fritz and Miss Pauline Fritz motored to Lake Isabel today where they will visit Mrs. Fritz and Miss Jean, who are spending a few days at the Mundy cottage. The latter is celebrating her thirteenth birthday nenes: . * s Miss Ethel Flaten, who has been visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar I. Olsen, Fargo, and relatives at Rochester, Detroit Lakes and Kenyon, Minn., has returned to Bismarck. * * * R. ©. Colcord, Mohall, auditor of Renville county, who has been visit- ing for several days with his sister, Mrs. Berta Baker, state treasurer, has ments for graduates of the Minneap- olis school. 7100 LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE—Large oak dining table, library table, rockers and bed. No. 523, Sixth street. Up stairs. FOR SALE—Day bed, Victrola, lamps, and other household ar- ticles in first class condition. Very reasonable. 612 First strect. FOR RENT—New, one reom and kitchenette apartment, nicely fur- nished, with an electric refrij ator. Call at 616 Seventh strect. Phone 1391. WOULD like to get in touch with party driving to California in the next week who would be willing The normal, zafura/ Regulator that - * city yesterday for a it with coming in up to noon today. Then the | sen‘ compli ti t . |ineamey for GLORIES QF GARDEN | seeet Sister sete ces ee! sen mrmentr, ots tee ‘nae al and Person al +] (Afra H. 3. Johnston and children doors were closed until 6 o'clock this one of the single type, the other the s. ii sith en oc Today! v 1 eave vormorrow for Fargo, where thrown open to the public. T. K. Kil- double. avi and — i ‘ they will be the guests of friends for AND LAWN REVEL IN land, horticulturist ‘of the Northern| A vase of beautifully marked sal- = ~ trength, Serve , several days. cee Great Plains experiment station, is catia a cluster of old-goldlike . s . m | the judge. He will select an assistant. marigold, rare dahlia blossoms—one Approaching Marriage|Mrs. Paul Maassen _| sumed wo her home at Bowden N. Ds FLORAL SHOW COLOR The winners of ribbons will be an-| stalk of which bore, sx flowers and s * “ tte sod noun Monday. some buds in addition — Announced at Dinner Honored at Party | ster ® few days. visit here at the Mrs, Henry J. Duemeland, chairman | Golden glow. Shasta daisies. seablosa, home Mrs. J. N. '. —_—_—______- of thé show committee, was busied love-lies-bleeding, platycodon, petu- Pein rit Bd ely Segre Mrs. Paul Maassen, Portland, Ore.) yr and ith < ¥ Leif a Judging Under Way This After-|tnis morning getting the displays | Mas, a specimen of centuria imperialis, | marriage ge , Miss nna! was a guest-of honor last evening | Ir. s. C. W. Leifur an noon; Doors to Be Thro properly arranged for the public to With bouquet after bouquet of sweet Marie Manning, to T. Joseph Shee-| when a bridge party was given at the |{@mily are taking = motor trip ; wn | view. Captain E. G. Wanner was as- | Peas and pansies, and phlox in sev- han, Valley City, son of Thomas Shee-| home of Mrs. through the Black Hills. fo) ft ting, and also was itor, eral varieties, round out the show. John Maassen Sr. pen at 6 This Evening sisting, a big exhibitor. a4 Man anit si Tbridge dig ee FF Ca te nc teenie | sabre. ee ©. “palley ha turned ‘There was a preponderance of gladl-| 4 oT fir xsd rinihe e pang i a ner ) E. O. is return a til ing. }) evening at the Manning home. With guadiaaa eu beakt boas Caney from a short business trip to Bow-| Banking more glories of color than aa Meare wane ties st ovate oe cpstas dele Abi si ieee A pink i ie valngeoed ing out the attractive Cte | man, N.D. aie ct Day, 4 Be vg oun feature of the entries. | Liki: OIG lends. A pink and yellow motif was! Bridge was in play at three tables, wey erin ita or swaying | “"Ranged along the walls of the room | Bilndgh bond carried out in the decorations, and! and honors went to Miss Catherine |, Mi. Ad Mrs. H. H. Hanson motored | from natures staffs of green, the mul- | Vee ranks on ranks of other glories ix to notify that T will not be} With all the bran tapers with tulle bows lighted each Sich and Mrs, A. L. Showalter, Mrs, | Minot Wednesday to visit friends, | tihued exhibits of the Garden club's | Cr aismarck Iawns and gardens. The contracted by table. Individual corsage of sweet | xfaassen received a guest favor. See TEES old City bank ‘Soom, Mai” and | Will and Hoskins-Meyer greenhouses a ae of the whole wheat peas were at each place, while bou-} at the close of the games a two- | “ee Puauae a * Fourth, with their Hot oe wetelidor quets of garden flowers were used| course Iincheon was served by the|| City-County Briefs | ear” — - — 2 throughout the rooms, hostess. le {| More than a hundred exhibits were With milk or cream Shredded Wheat is a complete, well- After dinner bridge was played at ene | peeve roe balanced meal, containing every food el: 1D four tables, and high, scores, were Min Mire HS, Lobach ‘pietition srein the oly 0a, | Ty lictous with berries or other fruits. sin won by Mrs. J. M. Wiley and Mrs. . oe £2. 0 és | 5 . ped ‘ { Ee erence Manning was} = Entertain at Dinner} xar kien, Washburn, is here to- |] qao—ass ir = oP Guests from out of town included day on a business trip. ‘ Mrs. D. 0. Nye, Washington, D. C.,| ,.Mf.and Mis. H. S. Lobach enter- | = Mrs, T. H. 'Tharaldson, Dunseith, N.| tained Wednesday evening at a fat Mrs. G. A. Lenhart, Hazelton, ts ~ De Miss Alice Harvey, Grand Forks, |!¥ dinner in honor of Mr. Lobach'’s | visiting friends in the city. eau Ce) Ss a i Mre. William Murnane and Mrs.|Pfother, John Lobach, “Knoxville, r W. O'Rourke, Mandan. "| Tenn., who is visiting here. Charles E. Warner, Yucca, is spend- “Mrs. Manning was assisted by Mrs,|_ Covers were laid for 11, and guests | Ing a few days here transacting busl- THEATRE . Lai, lee coe Wash your face with : ge i family. -hued summer flowers bi gt ha were used in the decorations. Grant Marsh underwent a ton- Today and Saturday ‘< Shower Is Given for | Mr. tabach, wno is an engineer at|sitectomy Wednesday at the St 2:30—1:15-9:00 P.M. Palmolive onl . . : le, in ‘ot it . Miss Phyllis Yochim | seout'at years ago, it tis i trst) 0 OP ita y fae visit to arck. . Ek - the i ‘Yoohimn, whose’ macriage wil take Tes | aren, Murnstad, are vistors in ‘Bls- Laura LaPlante Follow the advice ochim, whose marriage wi c : . | place next month, Miss Madge King | Anna Lein Is Bride cg ane = of the Beauty entertained last evening at a mis- ‘1 2 cellaneous shower. There were 18 Of Waldo W. Bryan | Mr eon the were ae i . Profession guests. - ( A part of the evening was spent in sen Braet ee became the | local hospital. | 3 2 4 . isht is for the hi le of ‘aldo W. Bryan at a serv- vy emetaad later novelty games were [ice read Tuesday evening at the |, Ddith F. Haas, Minot, highway con- for Cc : nm se ries a 3 fi — oo athe, bride was attended by Miss! age. and mrad. M. Carignan, Jr ‘ ‘ Afterwards Miss Yochim received based Strong, nase tine won| Yates, spent ‘Wedne: eeay and her gifts, which were concealed ina | Of tan crepe with mate Aan an it realy: ti Bialikiek On” Waaatiobe, or fl ay an a ur ay | clever manner. George! le xs 1 T swe i eral | bride’s gown, and her accessories and ) colors were used about the rooms, and | hat were in the same shade. Edward | , Rev. EQ. Espelien, pastor of, the : for the luncheon course served av the | Déhne was the groom’s attendant. | Norwegian Lutheran church at, Hen. | at the follownig close of the evening, the hostess|, A wedding dinner wes served at facial Mamata ML a tah Carried out pink and green color |the Lewis and Clark hotel, Mandan, | Thursday to begin his two weeks’ tour ° scheme in the appointments. after the ceremony. of duty as chaplain of the C. M. T. C. Guests from Mandan included Mrs.| | Mrs, Bryan. the daughter of Mr. Lidar | ores | Sakarissen, Mrs. Vernon Peters and | atveiieela hovel tahini noneye ‘ | John Chagaris, owner and operator j ‘Miss Ragna Melvold. recently has been employed in the | of the new cafe under construction in| 9 py d See this absorb : ‘ } Charl etce and her daugh- | offices of the state veterinarian. Mr.|the Grand Pacific hotel building, was ear ane: wee Unis abeoro: Logan's Geo. Little Hrs. 0 ne er daush- |Fryan is with the Yellow Cab com-|8 Bismarck visitor Thursday. He will ing drama of- a beautiful A.W.G A. Boutrous | «fers, the ‘Misses Gladys, and Lots | Bere" return to his home in Grand Forks to|| girl who fought society’s Baader onshtne : : NOETZ Country Club i | Winnie Lou will leave tomorrow by}, Mr. and Mrs, Bryan will make their spend the week-end. snares only to become the Jones & Webb Bismarck Quality Store sitine “ 2 | motor for Kansas City, Mo., where | home at 609 ae street. Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Clark, of Lan- |f central figure in a murder Brown & Tiedman Davie Grocery Son seer palate tells they will be the guests of Mrs. Walter’ sr. and Mrs, Arthur Powell. and| sing, Michigan, are visiting Mr. and || mystery which set all so- ? you it wants when your tongue \ Us, ory Oe te ei Te huisa, | daughters, Ann’ Elizabeth and Junc,| Mrs. W. E. Perry here..on their re~ || ciety aghast at its scandal Bertsch Grocery B. Thompson is parched ...when you are hot Okla, where she teaches in the kin-| Of Manila, Philippine Islands, who|turn from ® Black Hills motor trip. || —and its daring. John Dawson 3 Ni and tired ... when you want j dergarten department of one of the | have ben visiting at home of Mr. ri — is a cousin of Mrs. Perry's A Talki Pict Gee S. Nicola “that something” you can’t ex | ‘Tulsa schools. Mrs. Pearce and daugh- | nd Mrs. A. J. Arnot for a few days, z ‘ ‘alking Picture ichholt’s Grocery Yogen's G i augh- | gen’s Grocer. actly describe! eri eobeteermituieg plete Wie Santo apna eee T. H. Poole, Bismarck accountant, J. W. Scott f e 7 be! pO daa time.” ‘They are returning from a trip | Will return to the Capital City from ' ' Gabel Longmuir Grocery And man! ... oh man}... what Miss Christine’ Jundt and her! to various places in the east, and will |Los Angeles, Calif, where he has EXTRA! EXTRA! Mrs. Joe Gabe Cou ea isitiealiine ream aie brother, George Jundt, accompanied | stop for is short time at sy ee ro dane iedinhacery “The Collegians” Sunshine Grocery Marcovitz Grocery ge i. plo ‘ “ } by Miss Pauline Fisher, will leave to- | Park on their way west. Mrs. Powe : ae - 4 anumacac ing coolness, what down-right ( morrow er ne te a ate is a cousin of oo es soca word received by friends ‘TALKING, SOUND, MUSIC Montgomery Grocery South Side Grocery satisfaction it is to drink deep tour of the Black Hills. They al here e and FOX NEWS Spohn G Matt $ ~~ 4 -| Mrs. . W. M y, West Point, pohn Grocery att Senger of this delicious bever: Tere Sttarning: Later hfiss'Juindt 263 miss. who has been Mistting here for! Harry Harm, East Grand Forks, ‘age. ieother will hake s trip to Rugby and | several days, will leave this evening |Minn.. ploneer restaurateur of - the Starting Next Monday Remember the name.... | for the south. During her stay in|Red River Valley, was a Bismarck ey Mandan Stores . 4 2 { other points in the northern part of Hale ichimnigatt vhs is oul at | visitor Thursday. Despite a residence Cl Bo: Goetz Country Club... your } e cl a Ait nae ~~ ster ab ese” as her docrdmiew: Mrs. P. C. rains of ae rod veers 7 are cpio a ara Ww J. W. Atkinson J. Marcovitz Grocery assurance of full satisfaction. with a sister. . ton, Sr., and several informal affairs ; was the first time ever vi Invites you to ‘ n Sold ‘ eee | have been given in her honor. Bismarck. “The Wild Party” > arg eg Co. Morck’s Mercantile ‘old everywhere. . CV. daughte ss . 8. a ae ee : eG ee emoreau eer | Miss Ethel Miller, Fargo, who will| George Sverdrup. president of Augs- Her First Orange Grocery Friesz & Sons M. K. GOETZ BREWING CO. Texas, arrived in Bismarck last eve- —— ee of grearls Pen- ee ee bette ALL TALKING PICTUE Irony Siaeiiinl Fred Kist Established 1859... 70 Years Age ir 1 isit it warden of yy on inday, was mn ness: ISS a or et oie ee clusk,| honored at two Atfairs this week, one the department of public Instruction i sno, ST JOSEPH, MISSOURI MI 5 "| @ preserve shower given by Mrs. C. | pert 4 cel ion _require- NASH-FINCH CO. Bismarck, North Dakota to take along 12 year old boy. Call alg Etarts, 752-W, 314 Third street. returned to his pete, . * Mrs. Frank E. Wittenbach, Aber- deen, 8. D., has arrived in the city for a visit of a week or more with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Wehe. nek Miss Elizabeth Monroe, Baldwin, | spent yesterday in the city shopping | and visiting tee "a | Delia Soehren has returned { Pans where she visited her par- | ents for a few days. xs kk Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hannon and| daughter Merle, Stanton, were in the visit Mr. Fulton’s parents. They plan to visit Minneapolis for a few days and will be away for about a week, sk & Misses Rose and Louise Huber left last evening on a trip to points along the Pacific coast. Miss Louise will later go to Carlin, Nev., where she is in charge of the commercial depart- ment of the Corin hign school. x Mrs. G. H. Dollar and daughter, Nancy Helen, who have been spend- ing several weeks at Shoreham with | Mrs. Dollar’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Hi are expectel to return to Bismarck 4 3 * * * Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Franklin and son Ivan left Thursday morning for lastes delicious! Announcement Mrs. Anne L. Peterson an- nounces the opening of her piano studio over Cowan's Drug store for the coming season. One-half credit given each year towards High School graduation. For lesson appointments call 715. Fountain Lunch , trip to eastern Iowa. They spent No wonder millions prefer thisbran Enjoy them yourself for the next . some time with relatives at Colesburg, . ' — P : Have you ever tried a Chocolate Malted Towa. a cercal in fighting constipation! py asia = Pn - is 7 Milk? you don’t feel better for their gen- Mrs. John A. Hoffman and son Sid- ney will leave tomorrow on @ motor OST’S BRAN FLAKES is the na- I ay tion’s choice among the bran ite effectiveness! If you like a light luncheon—nutritious to be away about two weeks. ce. a ow because thousands and delicious, yet not “heavy,” you'll find it de tei, tnd Mrs, CW. Herbert, and ave found it — safeguard against skillfully blended with Fresh Milk, the fa- fen thiedegl tg Ay rig constipation s effective, but so . . 1s oy eatiowsione. pas Sod Rene normal and gentle in its actioa! mous Purity Double rich Ice Cream, smooth tee ae ee ate ‘stamp. of ‘What's more, these toasted, del- Mello Chocolate and Malted Milk of the fin- : ger has re high‘ quality when you bu; icate fakes—made more nourishing est quality. Hill, “she sas’ sscompene ne ot ara “Hamm's” rl with other parts of wheat—are so meng ett, Me. Eau ger, and Pee pgs agen 7 agg ped deliciously flavored that people eat No matter .what fountain refreshment you prefer, @ ; deg ; ‘ ! nourishing Malted Milk, a creamy soda, a luscious Purity oles Soe gn ep oma ca mesvonmnael seine ans hea eo ea the lake region of Minnesote, have : ft “NOW YOU'LL LIKE BRAN” at any of the many Purity <—— weaee ; they have been vite friends, HAMM BREWING CO. BRANCH | : ; ~ Mr. and Mrs. A. E, Small, Minne- Phone 63 ‘ 50, Fink 4, : nil “<P, almer House” Biemareh, North Dakdts - with Mrs. Small’s mother, la Loftheuse. WITH OTHER PARTS OF WHEAT ©1929, P. Go. tne. ' » are in the city for-a 6! |

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