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Soe — -~.«0-—--- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1929 ~~-2~-—. ———— —— -- - ——- -—~ —-—- 5 t sister, Miss M. Hoover, Minneapolis, weath |] | are in the cit - er bureau here, left this morn-|a several weeks’ buying tri 9 i ~ — ‘ + e | Ocia an ersona | B. Bier ee eee, N. D. Gorman, state county agent| of which $1,008 will bespald’ cur ie | }}|_ FB. Heinan, Superior, Wis. who = Mr. and Mrs. August Kudick, Mil-| leader. mainta! ag Tdi i} |has been the guest of his cousins, Mr. ‘A marriage license was issued Wed- |bank. 8. D., announce the birt ining the city water works. @|and Mrs. J. R. Branicy, for about a 8 st ft son Wednesday at the Bism: Tek SIXTY CENTS FO! Fi rj . J. Re ey. nesday afternoon by the county at the arck hos- 'S FOR POLICE = J. E. Davis Is |Party Is Compliment — |" "et ‘aay "gr His home. : judge's office to Lyle J. Cleveland, |PiM*l Rats, N.D. Aug. 20.—Police prover. FREE BALLOONS | * mployes of the A. W. Li de-| Bismarck, and Miss Anton! lon for each man, woman, and child — onored at Luncheon| To Miss Gayle Hawlk | tm" siics “Giy’"Sfonts where she [Bariment store held 'e banquet nxt Bismarck Mt Rummel Shoe basloeoe tip to Duluth An | for Wee enue ficse seagnesete | yo ill be given away to the <5 risag) | spent several weeks visiting relatives, |Cvening at the Grand Pacific hotel 3 : thal ing vam, Mex J. E, Davis, Fargo, Mrs, For | eaipen, ountly. at, a. bridge. arty ere es the first of the week biehi wares ies sate eet Fargo, Aug. 30.—()—Resignation of | ever, raise the average per capita levy row. Hedahi Motor Ore afternoon at a bridge luncheon. _- |!ast evening at the Miller home as & Places were marked for 60 at two|the office of the county jue, rf c. : hanortomn ‘A dainty orchid and yellow color compliment to Miss Gayle Hawk, who Personal and long tables adorned with baskets of | Davies. eee ' motif was used for the table appoint- | will be a’ fall bride. Social N f gladioli in shades of pink and orchid. 3 ments, and the Tuncheon men em-) Cues were invited for five tables, ews oO: (Tall tapers with pink and orchid] Mrs. A. W. Mundy of the A. w.|¥ Bhasoed the same or mts Bat and high scons were on by te | Mandan Vicinity [jsut ove sa tea ent gest | ome Sore, Teraet reeany om centered the tables, and were ar-|Eger. The hostesses presented Miss During the dinner reas Sarai cama + ranged about the rooms. Covers were | Hawk with a gift of silver. Honoring Miss Margaret Smith, who | music. laid for 16 guests, all former school; For the course luncheon served at! leaves today for Minneapolis, Miss} Mr. Stowe was given a miniature friends of Mrs. Davis, who resided inthe conclusion of the games, swect | Mary Brown entertained Wednesday chest containing gold pieces by the Announcement i% [ ) e a a a et Rees B50 a Leela ee beret ee the) ee at a bridge dinner. Bridge |store force, Harley Wilds of the shoc Mrs. Anne L. Peterson an- ff! e ee COAG ee AE y i jowers were! was pl _ o ie four tables after a department, making the presentation. |{J nounces the opening of her plano f/| 1 aeurphy eld hgh score in the rigs jae aBORE Me FOOME sg ng | et geet od ent to Miss| ater the group were the guests sudlo over Cowan’ Drug store Yi Locally Controlled - Locally Owned - Bismarck’s Busiest Store Hanes etie received a guest. favor. |Miss Mary Nierling, Jamestown, were | Miss Smiti will attend Miss Wood's |prietors of the store, a Her inci | Ol P ceanit wet iS A se Mrs. J. W. Robinson, Garrison, was} guests from out of the city. school in Minneapolis. 232 Avenue B W rt A ae citing ee ee een & guest from out of the city. od Rd and various games ‘pebribed chia each year towards High : eye Dinner Is Given by Mrs, L. A. Randall and daughter |tainment. *-1| School graduation. Misses Jacobson and . Nancy are in Valley City to attend| Mr. Stowe has been with the! For lesson appointments call 715. NY e «ds Seashore Ave g| Mins Mudge Rumney! ts reastan st tes mie ieee tacts ie foe a pe er rer IN aturaa ephens Are Honored! from the |S oi ‘Teac a ae He goes to Fargo to be basement | == === =e | SS Miss Madge Runey entertained 10 Providence f. 1 or w veal win vel ee Se LR Aelia % For Misses Mary Stephens and ;guests at dinner last evening at thel ative, | CoING to BUR ‘hl li tasatl paints rN Ef Evelyn Jacobson, who will atten atterson hotel. F marck. my *. Sioux Falls college, Sioux Falls, 8. D..| Pink and green were the colors} mrs, J. J. Kupper and Miss Mar- edith Mrs, Frank Aughnay will x fecting Savings to You Such as You Expect from the Guriag the coming year, Miss Kather- |noted in the table appointments, and| garet Boehm have returned from *-Sbearuceasaee * ‘oe ki M * A. W. : ine Kesitzky entertained a small com-|the centerpiece of pink candles in| Cold Springs, Minn., where they have | City-County Briefs ||f "@ve Kindergarten at her N ‘ . . W. Lucas Co. T pany of friends at a dinner ey Hose Undead carried' becn the guests of relatives id ¢—_——_____—__—6|] home, 504 Ave. E, begin- f!% Wednesday evening. out the chosen motif. An informal : A daughter was born yest! 4 mine m |p: i sine cme eeeoration ghia we uray, Blesing, Sir. and Mrs. Sounntone iit racial La ihetnas ae and Mrs. Oliver Whitmer, Yucca, ning Monday, Sept. 2nd, for N eons — Po an ne Selig igh, cenaees 16 bars for $1.00 the table decorations asts attended |J. P. Satvis and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. jmonth’s visit with her Ruel ok oe ee a term of ten weeks. $ Tooth Paste—Ipana, Pebeco, Pepsodent or Squibbs ..Each .33 the show at the Capitol theatre, and | Bowers, Mandan, were out of town Mr, 1 tts CE Doric, | | Mk ane ; Li 7 ia later enjoyed a slumber party at the | guests. i Ay a . aot apa Au xa ee Hours: 1:30 to3:15 p. m N isterine 2.00... .. cece eee eee ee eeeee 1402, Bottle .69 Kositzky home. xe * : ss batik son born a ’ be! ¢ : ; a sa Miss Hepnice Ilein aaitt, 5. W: Tobin returned weduer- | Wednesday at the Bismarck hosptal $10:00 Foie teem: s Johnson’s Baby Talcum, a can ces i : 19 Children’s Party Is |" "Ts Hostess at Bridge Zt ie Mane™™ ™ (a® Suna fa '§] Bonnie Bee Narcisse Taleum, a can ....... 19 eld at Hughes Home | : he United Btates 2 : shad oe een or a $] Absorbent Cotton, pound rolls ........... 39 Four small girls, Misses Marjorie} company of girls last evening at her fd. 8. D.. who have been visiting NY Mello Glo Face Powder and Bernace Edson and Rita ue El- Eee the occasion being her birth- Head Be) Mandan, have returned to NN Tite: Poi Ms oie oe oe 2 49 vira Allworden, were guests of honor |day anniversary. | their c. . ; yesterday when Mrs, John 1, Hughes Bridge played at four tables. pro! y4.. ang Mrs, Havlo H. Tostevin hi — a N Cal's # Pat Face Powder .. 4 si 79 entertained 10 children at an after-j vided entertainment for the evening, | o irs. Earle H. Tostevin have s ‘ noon party. and score prizes went to Miss Evelyn aaa Ne a pease — D Tonight and N Pa > ona Powder .. Seeley wes ety ee sen 79 ‘Miss Bernace entertained the guests ;Omett, Miss Frances Hanson and | tion trip to points in ‘onsin ant . i with piano numbers and there were |Miss Aldecn Paris. | Minnesota. . | Saturday IN 00 ury s Face Powder , new package eee ee games and contests. {Garden flowers in bright shades! \*| Djer Kiss Face Powder Garden flowers decorated the rooms | were used about the rooms and for Gammons Is Secretary THEATRE . Xx Brat it Ry Henkel oats bg Osa 45 and were used on the table. A re- {the table decorations. Mow 2:30-7:15 -9 p.m, x Face Powder—Ben Hur, Hilberts, Marinell h x freshment course was served by the} Miss Klein was assisted by Miss Of Securities Office $ ’ » Marinello, each ....... /.39 \ hostess. Mary White in serving a course : BY Packers’ Shampoo "The Misses Edson, who have beenlunchon at the close of the games. | Appointment of John Gammons, N A ‘ etn ses pleas ses es ate o erate TS 4 50 b 4 hore during the summer, will return eee | secretary of the state industrial com- ; Conti Castile Shampoo ’ ete ube ing th aE Saree Chueh Minavien Ul secretary of the state industrial com: : i Castile Shampoo ....... Iaijdolagenss d0lpeseha vai lo om puiguetehepisde: an girls leave soon with their parents for ! is lage weave sanciiritics OOmiininiOn Wik t Mulsified Cocoanut Oil Shampoo Oregon where they will make their! Topic at Club Dinner | snnounced today by Governor George Ny te am i settee eee etee eee eees BD home. fie | Shafer. He will take office Mon- : Lyons’ Theatrical Cream ............ + A9 i “Philanthropic Finance” was the @Y. Cen UG EC goer ieee marae W. C. T. U. Meeting top e aE r rees tien by. i | BY consolidating the two jobs, the Daggett and Ramsdell’s Cream, $1.00 size ....... 79 e Beaver, Chicago, of the Ward, Wells| State will save approximately $3,500 @ Hilberts’ H . Se eee Will Be at Glencoe jana Gresham ' philanthropic and Yea" in salaries and office expense. ilberts’ Hand Lotion .................... 25 finance organization of New York, at| G@mmons will hold both jobs without Pond’s Cl . . rena a oye pape eee The Bismarck union of the W. C.|the dinner meeting of the Lutheran | pe ion npr cebisitsanieiia % ond’s Cleansing Tissue ............... seeeee . 89 'T. U will have charge of the program | Men’s club last evening in the Lions' | . Bailey, s COM= 1S s ieee : b potecoreueieta T. U. will have charge of the prograre | ‘om at the Grand Pacific hotel, | missioner. will be retained in the %] Derma Viva Liquid Skin Whitener ............ 39 Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 3, at the| Mr. Beaver especially stressed meth state’s employ for several weeks to Glazo Nail Polish pro aie as xs ‘ dere da tend Mrs. HM, Gulson, {ods of financing new church projects | #gquaint Gammons with the details of azo Nall PONSN .............- tia uccieeneusieks 39 % Glencoe. The meeting, which is set|in which the members of the Trinity | N° work. Mavbelli see e ween } for 2:30, will be attended by many | Lutheran church are particularly in- Ere aE A REET % ay’ Ine ...... Ce ac er ic ic +49 , id members of the local organization in | terested. FREE BALLOONS Vs Nujol, 9 ; caskeuesemacunteveh (it am addition to those from Glencoe. ‘A round-table discussion relative to. Will be given away to the RY UJO!, POUNCE SIZE «0. eee cece eee eee eens 49 Mice Anna Burr will speak on “The | the local project followed, and it was boys and girls, who call at our %] BayR thee eee eees , Rouults of Prohibition.” and Mrs. C.|declded that the entire church pro- y ane errr | PY OUT is ee ca CGEM ee id 3 5 39 i ean te en what Women |€ram shall be carried out. showrcom at 2 o'clock tomor- =| R : ee rere ie u Garbo Toward the Moral Uplift.’| The dinner was attended by 30 TOW. Hedahi Motor company. | Ny ouge—one odd lot, was 50c, now ...... o 25 wy Mrs. George Register will stress members of the congregation. | —_—_—_——————_ N a ey eo vr “What Parents Can Do in the Home.” ** ® | Store will be closed y } all day f ‘Piano solos will be given during the| Mrs. H. A. Bolton and daughter Monday, Labor Day. R. T.! % afternoon by Miss Roberta Burr and! Iona Jean, Fargo, and Mrs. Bolton's ( ‘hig ys <kieges| Miss Marguerite Kennedy, and Miss} a re ee ae NS | This store will be i ed ll d Dency Dickinson will sing. = e é on, will % losed all day, Monday, Sept. 2 (Labor Day). Miss Blanche Whittemore, daugh- ter of Dr. and Mrs, A. A. Whittemore, | left this morning for Benson, Minn, J fn - a oo Fe 6d EMSS UCCCLS Rem ZC where she will teach senior and junior z a See ERE CR ORO SE English and dramatics at the Benson Ag ' a high school during the coming year. eS Miss Whittemore has been doing spe- e cial work in the McPhail School of Zz 5 Music, Minneapolis, this summer, and 4 ° = ? ( — Muthell to Bumarce about a. week these mornings with a B ° ago for a short visit. =s 1smarc O k Sh x * ® ? S a ie Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Davis, Fargo, bowl of crisp Kellogg 8 EB caumpes op ean have been the guests of Mr. : =e sf Davis’ brother and: sister-in-law, Mr. . = “it and Mrs. F. M. Davis, for several days. Corn Flakes and milk 5 i ae last crane by motor for Minot. Z 3 Ir. Davis, who is chairman of the 4 | Fine of administration, presented the or cream ! Add fruit : “ong iplomas to the graduating class at . | * the Minot State Teachers’ college at 3”, ‘ us special exercises this morning. or honey. And there 8 Th e > b oth { 2. © * Edwin Boerth, Fargo, has been the tre i re t e gir Rete ete a treat that has no rival ’ F 3 th street, for the past two 2 v ¥ weeks. Mr. Soerth, who is a senior in cereal | ul 7 medical student at the University of the world. Michigan, will visit his parents in | Fargo f 8 time before returning to | nn Arbor, Mich, to resume his a 9 i Ann | wd He ~ 15% to 20% Discount on * * * 2 " Miss Alice Angus of the workmen's | 1 ef aa cae - * All Be i compensation bureau left this week | es , i Our Beautiful for Duluth, Minn., and will take a rr boat trip trfom there to Detroit She is Cc Oo R N FLA K E S ' Everything that makes the orange good to eat ans to visit friends in Minneapoli ‘ | before returning. She:was accompan- qe * makes Orange-Crush good to drink. Science | {ed by Miss Ellen Howard, Hillsboro, a N Made by Kellogg in Battle Creech has converted the whole fruit into this deli. teacher in the Detroit city schools. Les Extra crisp. Oven-fresh A a { a * * * cious heverage for you. , rs, Worth Lumry and son Rufus i ¢ v ant a ee thie weenie We take the sun-rich juice of winter-ripened ; , ' where they wll Jon MM. Lamey and oranges « . the zestful flavor of their peel . . This genuine selection of fur 4 . Burnsides, who has been attending the thful ness of the pul i i Burnsides, who has been attending Bobet om oe , pulp. . and coats consists of Japanese Mink, City during the summers wil rewrn been ean Selah a doa, af sagnem—geane Raccoon, Grey Squirrel, North ~’ with them tomorrow. food color . . citrus fruit acid for tang . . and we 5 » OERDEER ps, ag Signe, dager, of qnaridingsntertomne this sunshinedrink as Seal with self-trimmed or Ger- d vy. an . C. A. Stephens, left elici ‘ruit itsel i i yesterday for Sioux Falls, 8. D., where ‘iii t itself, man Fitch. Bay Squirrel, Mar- phe ls.e sanor. ai Rous Fale Sones. Siew ame and refreshing. Avoid “pop” and mot cuffs and collars. Muskrat q Kafer, who will begin her second year 1 ions by on i ; of mois atthe sme cle. y insisting coats with German Fitch, large or * ok & “| ae, and at, “A.W. 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