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a Legion ‘Auxiliary Installs Officers Recently elected officers of the Si toed Dupils of Mrs. J. L. Hughes American Legion Auxiliary were in- et ae a R.D. sergeant-ai-arms. meeting opened with two mu- a Lovely By I tivities for the year, were read. Re: porting were Mrs. A. R. Miesen, pub- licity; Mrs. George Janda, unit activ- ities; Mrs. A. C. Brainerd, hospitaliza- nearly 25 per cent. reported that $217.17 y committee at bs Was added to the treasury as a result of the sale. Mrs. Morris spoke briefly in closing, discussing some of the plans for the forthcoming state convention. Two vocal numbers, “Perfect Day,” and “Absent,” were given by Mrs. Merton J. Orr, accompanied by Miss Helen House. ‘The custom of presenting the re- tiring president with @ past presi- dent’s pin was observed, Mrs. Miesen presenting the pin to Mrs. Olgierson | Mrs. To Head Cosmos Club Mrs. R. E. Wenzel was elected pres- ident of the Cosmos club at the an- nual business meeting held following a picnic last evening at Huff, south- west of Bismarck. Mrs. Wenzel suc- Other officers chosen were ae: Lillian Cook, treasurer. ‘This is the last mecting of the Cos- mos ¢lub for this season. The group will study “Towards Civilization, edited by R. A. Beard, next year. Indian School Girls Return from Denver Members of the Sakakawea club companier juperientendent ©. B. Dickinson, Mrs. Dickinson, their daughter Miss Dency, and Madame Hermann Scheffer arived in Bismarck Jate Sunday night from the trip to Denver, ‘The Indian girls, who are members ‘of the junior group, General Feder- ation of Women’s clubs, attended the biennial convention of the organiza- tion, and presented the Indian oper- etta, “Mon-Dah-Min,” for the club- Members of the Sakakawea club gave vocal and dance numbers at numerous social functions during banquet, and were especially honored on junior club day, June 10, when they took part in the General Federation g iat the Dahners-Tavis Melody shop. | Noggle; “Arabesque No. 2” (Dehussy), "| Dale; “Song of the Lark” (Tschai- tis kowsky),, Frahm; group tied |. Piano Students Will Give Fourth Recital three of Miss Marguerite Ken- recital at 8 o'clock Thursday evening This is the fourth recital in which the group have appeared this season. The program will be compéised of the following numbers: “Contra Dance” (Beethoven), Ione and Esther Annette Leibole; “Perpetuum Mobile” (von Weber), Marguerite Kennedy; “Ring Dance” (Gade), Elizabeth ; “Scherzo” (Selvinov), Leland 3; “Harvest Moon” (Black- , Sarah Macovos; “Minuet” (Bach), Henrietta Ohde; Horses” (Bilbro), 5 “Mirth and Frolic” (Holst), Adeline Frances 3 “The Meadow Lark” (Martin), Henrietth Ohde, first piano, Adeline Dale, sec- ond 10. “On Roller Skates” (Williams), Sarah Bashara; “Echo des Montag- nes” (Streabogg), Geraldine Farrar, Henrietta Ohde and Euniee Starkle; “Rondo Alla Turca” (Burgmueller), and “Little Rogue” (Hofman), Ber- nice Edson; “La Gitana” (Heins), Fannie Alice Roberts and Emma Schultz; “Will o’ the Wisp” ‘Jung- mann), 5 3 “Torea- dor’s Song” (Bizet), Ruth Bowers, Frances Frahm and Loraine Hart; “air de Ballet” (Chaminade), Ione Noggle; “Rondo in C Major” (Bee- thoven), Ruth Freiss; “Polke de La Reine” (Raff), Marguerite Kennedy first piano and Annette Leibole sec- Miss Adeline Sotinsch will leave this SEEBRES iat 5 Hie : ‘ @pp Former Resident Is Honored at Parties Complinentary to Mrs, J. B, Hol- lenbeck, Columbus, Ohio, Mrs. J. B. Belk entertained a company of old- ae Jil we i F nl F ae q i. ie =B E H i ii §P i 5 g | eit HE fl Along with the cookie jar should stand a bot- tle of this richest malted milk—ready for any need or emergency, Nourishing! The drink- ing of Horlick’sis a fine home habit. America’s great food-drink is America's safest milk. Send ten cents today for sample and mixer. HORLICK’S RACINE, WISCONSIN Dis Yeah’s Amos ‘n‘ Andy’s Fresh Air Taxicab +... and its a big business propolition for only, Wind it up, release the shift .... and unlax Forelf to enjoy the fun. 98c The famous cab of the Fresh Air Taxicab of America, Incorpalsted, starts off smoothly, stops, rocks from side to side and starts forward again. If Andy looks too pei ig ar Gand Sg cab by pulling back the gear shift. The whole family will be entertained by Amos 'n’ Andy’s taxicab. It is 8 inches long pe pawl amr Ait trou ody J.C. PENNEY CO, 121 Fourth Street * Bismarck, N. Dak. Phone 185 1|' Sam {row night. __!HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1930 fore returning to Bismarck in abcut two weeks. ==" = MINDY FORECASTS = BICGER BUSINES rived yesterday from Fort }y Ga, for a several weeks’ visit with | his mother, Mrs. August E. Johnson, | } iiss 228 | Department Store Owner Says Milter, Mre. | R. Miller, 213 West ‘Rocser arn Addition to Staff Is in In- terest of Service and his sister, Miss Louise Johnson, | 305 avenue B. ue, has returned from where he has been attending the University of Minnesota, to spend. the summer — Announcement that W. J. Jennings has been appointed sales manager of vacation. e* @ Mrs. Dill Register and daughters Dana and Iris arrived last week from Chicago for an extended visit with! to Mr. Register’s mother, Mrs. F. H. Register, 622 Fifth street. ee chandising and puts the Lucas com- pany in position to still further im- Prove the service which it renders to Bismarck and its wide trade territory, Mr. Mundy said today. Pointing out that his institution is home-owned as well as home-man- Since Mr. Mundy took over the A. W. Lucas company in 1925, he said, it doubled its gross business. The store has nearly 100 employes and ess has more than justified the vision he had for it when it was purchased, Mr. Mundy ALBIN ERSTRONL 47 OF GLENVIEW, Die Albin Erstrom, 47, farmer and com- munity leader in Glenview township, three miles west of Baldwin and half a mile south, died at 11:30 o'clock this morning. Death followed in the wake of a major emergency operation of Friday morning. Mr. Erstrom was a member of the school and township boards, a mem- ber of the Bismarck Elks lodge and the first white native born in the townshi| October 18, 1905, he married Elsie Laubach, of Wilton, who is among nee Dr. R. S. Enge Chiropractor Drugless Physician Lucas Block ‘Bismarck, N, D. : be held until September. | | City-County Briefs | a a W. E. Lahr, Fargo auto dealer, is a business visitor in Bismarck today. ‘Waxman, Esmond business fori is transacting business in the iy John Jacober, New Leipzig, was in the city yesterday to visit Jacober, who is a patient at a local hospital. Robert Emmett is the name given to the son born Sunday at the St. Alexius hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Feeny, Carson. Mrs. Miss Dorothy Schnecker before marriage. J. W. Riley for county judge.| (Pol. Adv.) i ee VOTE YES FOR SUNDAY MOVIES WED. JUNE 25 | (Pol. Adv.) Friday and Saturday eo a . ‘ Dance at Glen-Echo tomor.| Good musie and! everybody invited. of KELVINATOR’S Faster Freezing Learn What “World’s Fastest Freezing” Really Means! We are demonstrating Kelvina- tor’s refrigeration efficiency in a test to which no other electric refriger- ator has ever been subjected—public- ly. We call this the Thermometer Test. We place a thermometer in the Kelvinator ice tray. Then we pour in boiling water. Water at 212 de grees! You can actually see how quickly Kelvinator’s wonderful re- frigeration cools the water. It re- quires but five minutes for Kelvinator to take 100 degrees of heat out of the water. You will see water frozen to solid ice in less than 80 minutes. ~ Don't miss this oppor: tunity to get the facts about electric refrigera- tion values. We Invite You to Come and See It Done. NORTH DAKOTA POWER & LIGHT CO. Phone 222 Bismarck, N. Dak. rings | chapel for friends to view. | those whom he is taken by death, oth ers being their children, Maxine, Viv- jan, Marjorie, Betty and Allan; his stepmother, Mrs. Mattie Erstrom; two brothers, C. H, at Baldwin and Harold, Chicago; and three sisters, Mrs. Helen Burbeck, Cathay, Mrs. Edna Snyder, Fergus Falls, and Mrs. Moorence Nixon, Zion, Ill. One child of the Erstroms died in infancy. The funeral will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, with services at the First Presbyterian church here, Rev. Floyd E. Logee officiating. In- terment will be in the family lot in Rose Hill cemetery, two miles north of Bismarck. Up to that time the body will lie in state at Webb's funeral MAJ. CRAFTON TALKS AT KIWANIS LUNCH Birch the Magician Performs! Sleight-of-Hand; Young Mu- sician Heard on Violin The Kiwanis club mixed jest and Seriousness around the luncheon board, at noon, today, when it heard Major B. Crafton speak on the mili- tary organization and policy of the country and enjoyed a lot of slight- of-hand by Birch, the magician. Major Crafton, by reason of tem- Porarily filling the post of command- ! er at Fort Lincoln, while awaiting the coming of Lieut. Colonel McNamara, also is in command of the training camp at the post. That was the basis of his talk to the club. He made clear that the army or- Olle I. Skratthult June 19th Two shows, 7 and 9 p. m. Advance tickets at Len- hart’s Drug Store 50c; at door, 75¢ Bring the Whole Family. Free Dance after the last onal Guards and the reserves, all of which come under the provisions of the national defense act. There is no longer such an organization as the “regular” army Separate from the other organizations. The army embraces 17,000 officers and 275,000 men, with its total swell- ed to 475,000 by addition of the oth- er two units. ] The. performance of the magician was highly enjoyed, especially when he pulled a suspicious looking bottle Easy to Remove DANDRUFF You have to wash your hair, any- way—and now you can remove every speck of unsightly, harmful dandruff at the same time. Try Fitch's Dand- ruff Remover Shampoo today, and tomorrow be rid of disagreeable, un- Pleasant dandruff. Hall's Drug store. the of a See ras a bin of levity. en. entertained - the luncheon with @ violin solo, “Myster- ious Nights,” ee, PERMANENT WAVES 96.00 Lroquinole Waves, $7.50 Soft Lustrous Waves expert operaters CALIFORNIA WAVE NOOK 102 Third Street Phone 782 Bismarck, N. Dak. 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