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eteston « Zone, to spend the summer with rela- tives and friends in Bismarck and vi- 4 Mr, North, a former Bismarck resi- | cinity. dent, is improving slowly. eee E. H. Weber, son Wayne and Metropolitan Opera Signs Miss Sharlow Bismarck people will be interested Irving Hanson Wed | two-wetrs vacation. The marriage of Miss Emma Eisen- %o know that a former North Dakota |beisz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.|Sixth street, teturned Saturday from Accompanied by, his Gaughter Ela Nor,| 5.'c, Peltier, 02 Fourth street Miss Emma Eisenbeisz, | !**,todsy tor Steele and other points in the state, where they will spend Mr. and Mrs. Charles Staley, 701 * * * Miss Lois Cummins has arrived visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Palmer, 423 Fifth. street, spent Sunday in Tuttle with friends. x * & Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cullen, Ht , Hensler, ‘girl, Myrna Sharlow, has just signed Adam Eisenbeisz, Driscoll, and Irving tas val Pega they spent several] are spending a few days with friends a contract with Gatti-Cazazza, direc-|@Y Hanson, Valley City, was sol- tor of the Metropolitan opera, for |@™nized Saturday evening at the pare ‘season of 1930-31, She was one of |Home of the Rev. Walter B. Vater, three American born singers to re-|Pastor of the McCabe Methodist ceive contracts. church, who .read the service. *_ Miss Sharlow, who was born at concerts in several cities of the state. | Miss Theresa Mumm. The bride wore | poned. -She formerly sang with the Chicago |a gown of blue georgette with match- x * * Civic opera, and has been with com-|ing hat, and beige slippers and accés-| Mrs. Fred panies abroad. She will spend the |sories. summer with her husband, an [Ilinois newsparer man, and her family at/and Mrs. P. P. Hanson, Driscoll, is face villa on the island of Capri, emloyed by the American Telephone Krueger, Garrison, was Clark, @ guest over Sunday at the home of | spent Sunday in the city with friends. Mr, Hanson, who is a son of Mr.| Mrs. Charles ued Ay Sixth street. with relatives and|in the city. a ee moO TE WAR ‘The First Baptist church piente,||, City-County Briefs | ee ely Attending the couple were the|day at the municipal park south of Jamestown, N. D., has Lees in| bride’s sister, Mrs, Martha Olson, and/ the city, has been indefinitely post- F. J. Graham, Ellendale, is a busi- ness visitor here today. Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Stanton, Mr. and Mrs. G, R. Wiseman and Mrs. O. H. Lindstrom arrived last}Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Prince, Regent, italy, and Telegraph company. Mr. and} week from Gamboa, Panama Canal/ and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Boucher, New « z* * First C. M. T. C. Dance Held at Fort Lincoln The first dance for the candidates of the Fort Lincoln Citizens’ Mili- tary Training camp, Saturday night, sponsored by a committee composed of Mrs. G. Olgierson, Mrs. F. E. Me- Curdy, Mrs. Carl Knudtson of Bis- marck and Mrs. F. W. McKendry of Mandan, proved very popular. The committee assisted by Mrs. A. D, McKinnin, and Mrs. C. G. Mathys of Mandan with Mrs. A. L. Sandin of Bismarck provided and chaperoned more than fifty young ladies of the two cities. Approximately 225 can- didgtes from companies “I” and “K” were present. ze * Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Zuger and son Jack, 501 West Thayer avenue, re- turned Saturday from a three-weeks motor trip to Denver, and other points in Colorado. They spent about ten days in Denver, while Mrs. Zuger, who is chairman of junior member- ship for the state federation, atttend- ed the biennial convention of the General Federation of Women's clubs. Junior clubs, especially the Sakaka- wea club of Bismarck, organized by Mrs, Zuger, were prominently fea- tured during the convention, and were awarded several honors. Mr. and Mrs. Zuger and Jack spent about a week at Colorado Springs, Manitou, and Estes park returning to Bismarck by way of the Black Hills. x * * William Heiland and daughter Luella, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. guests of Mr. Heiland’s brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Lahr, 100 Avenue B West, have left Mrs. Hanson will reside in Valley City. * Business ‘Women’s Club Organized at Lakota A new Business and Professional Women’s club was organized receh at Lakota by Miss Madora Knox, Grand Forks, state organizer. The ‘club has a charter membership of 15. Mrs. Jennie Skrivseth is president, and serving with her will be the fol- lowing officers: Mrs, Walter Gar- ske, first vice-president; Mrs, Jack Baron, second vice-president; Lor- enda Anderson, recording secretary; Vivian Gill, corresponding secretary; and Marie Arnaud, treasurer. In addition to Miss Knox, Mrs. Maude Adams, president of the Grand Forks, B. P. W. club, and sev- eral other members of the group were present. * Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Lahr, 231 Aves nue B West, accompanied by their daughter, Miss Marlys Lahr, return- ed Saturday from Minneapolis. Marlys, who has been attending the University of Minnesota, will spend the summer Here. The Lahrs stopped at the Minnesota lakes for a few. days fishing on ae = uaa Herbert Jr. and Edmund O'Hare will arrive tomorrow to spend the vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. O'Hare, Fifth street. Herbert has been attending George | Washington university, Washington, D. C., and Edmund has just completed his first year at Harvard university, Cambridge, Mass. eee Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hodges left last evening for their home in Garri- son, after visiting over ‘the week-end Will You Accept It? England, were visitors in Bismarck yesterday, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Edwards, Bow- bells, were visitors in the city yester- from Casselton to spend several days | day. H. J. Humpstone of the University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, and ©. C. Swain, president of the Mayville Teachers college, are here today for the meeting of the Burleigh county school officers association, at which they are speakers. Bruce Virgin Is Buried at Tuttle Funeral services for Bruce Virgin, Prominent Kidder county farmer who died Saturday at his home on the 3-V ranch north of Tuttle, will be held Tuesday afternoon at the Tuttle com- munity hall. Mr. Virgin. who had but recently returned from a several weeks’ stay A pleasant, convenient home of your own means comfort for the present—protection for the future. ANNOUNCEMENT Between 7:30 and 8:30 o’clock every night this week the Associated Investors, Inc., representative will be at their new, modern up-to-date three bedroom bungalows located on the corner of 10th street and Avenue E. These bungalows are offered-for sale under most rea- sonable terms to good parties: Gs ih Hoe ee oe n¢| Montana Farm Girl conducted a postoffice in his home. Acquitted of Murder He leaves, besides his widow, one son, wine me Mont., June 23.—(7)— CARD OF THANKS bag re Peg bea lh ia td We 4 to convey our Made ad: ie) bel slaying of her uncle, Hugo preciation an extend our sincere} Thy thanks to the many old timers and! alstict court fury afver 26 minutes other friends for their many acts of| of deliberation Saturday, durt kindness and expressions of sympathy | which two ballots were taken. re in our hour of bereavement. The state did not demand the Mrs. T. W. Griffin. death penalty although the informa- Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Richholt, tion charged first degree murder. The and Family. | jury was instructed that if it found Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Hutchinson, |sné was actuated by persecution, see i eg ne Family. | threats, and abuse so that she feared ! rs. T. J. Harris, for her life, she should be acquitted. and Family. pe RD eS AEN NS Read Marshall’s adv.—Pol. Adv. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Schloss. —_—_—_— Ohm Dress Shop 204 Fourth Street Dresses at $9.98, $14.98 and $17.98. Hate Our upecialty Mrs. Ira Griffin and Family. Charles Griffin. VOTE YES FOR Hear Marshall for congress |, over KFYR tonight between 9and 10 p.m.—Pol. Adv. = PERMANENT WAVES $6.00 SUNDAY MOVIES Waves, $7.50 ya is Waves by expert operatcrs Vote X after J. L. Kelley, sheriff, June 25.—Pol. Adv. CALIFORNIA WAVE NOOK Bismarck, N. 102 Third Street ‘Phone 782 Dak. (Pol. Adv.) A. W. LUCAS CO. Locally Controlled - Locally Owned - Bismarck’s Busiest Store June Store - Wide Sale Special Offerings for Tuesday - 100 for Poplar, Mont. The party will/ here with their son-in-law and visit a brother of Mr. Heiland at Poplar and will tonr tiie Black His Ga kit Mae ee ASSOCIATED INVESTORS, Inc. and visit in Denver, Colo., before re- * tent at Mr, and Mra, W. J. Wileox_ are ee ae ee \ Exclusive Agents ir: and Sita, A. Be Phillipe, who ee were nee ‘were guests over Sunday at the home whee: Ber ee of Mrs. Phillipe’s brother-in-law and | ========eeeereneees ‘y “€ «sister, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Freeberg, ae i 510 Fourth street, have left for their home in Mott. Their daughters, the Misses LaNora and Loretta Phillipe, will remain at the Freeberg home the balance of the week. * * * ‘The Misses Thelma Liessman and \ Dorothy Petron returned Sunday eve- from Jamestown where they at- the North Dakota Presbyter- Young People’s conference dur- the past week. rederick - James Furs Showing Advance Models For 1930 - 1931 To induce early ordering and to avoid the. annual Fall rush Frederick-James Furs offer ; Special Summer Discounts A Frederick-James fur coat may be purchased for as little as $85.00, and other garments of Hudson Seal, Muskrat, North- ern Seal, Beaver, Raccoon, Otter, Jap Mink, Krimmer, Persian Lamb, Pahmi Otter, Baby Seal, Tropical Seal, Arianna Otter, Caracul, Pony: Squirrel and other popular furs, are up to $650.00 HUDSON SEAL COATS, Plain and with trimmings of ermine, Remarkable Price Reductions enn 6267.50 aa for this Special Selling Event MUSKRAT COATS, Plain and with collars $9 7 5 and of fox and beaver or fitch u eS ‘ HS Silk crepes in black and colors, prints in all shades; in sleeveless, short sleeve, long NORTHERN SEAL COATS, plain and with trimmings of sleeve, cape and jacket frocks, a We Will Not Be Undersold Mello 3 Cans for 22c Makes all water rainwater. Water softened with Mello is a remarkable cleanser, For every use in the bath, kitchen or laundry. —— Economy Basement —— Flour Sacks 98 lb. Size, 9c Limit 12 to One Customer o All first quality, laundered and bleached, ready for use. : j — Economy Basement —— Size Range Junior Misses— 12 to 20 ‘Women’s, 36 to 40 Super Sizes to 60 Tuesday Morning at 9 o'clock Plan to Be Present sa Matinees 2:30 10e—350 Evenings 1-0 1c—S00 Home of Paramount Pictures TODAY and TUESDAY She Got “It’”’ AND “IT” DOES HER A LOTTA GOOD! Clara....- the ravishing redhead... « ‘Vamps the gobs! Makes believe she loves ‘em all! And they fall for her... hook, line and sinker! But when Gunner McCoy (handsome Fredric March) comes along and steals ber heart ... things only begin to hap- pen! For the Gunner sets out to save the Navy from Clara! To teach her a few Epake pee lame oreo OBSe Bates, BAEY “True to the Navy” A Paramount All Talking Picture with FREDRIC MARCH and HARRY GREEN . ADDED UNITS: A Small Deposit will reserve your selection until Fall . Our sensible payment plan is at your service. — REPAIRING |. REMODELING Whether you want your furs repaired by expert furriers who devote all their time to fur care, or remodeled by fur crafts- men, who are nationally known for their skill, you may depend on a distinctly different and exclusive service by Fred- erick-James. is very nominal, and for 1 per cent additional year-round fur coat insurance may be obtained. By means of the exclusive perfected Frederick- James cleaning process, your fur coat as as its lining is rendered immaculately clean, wit all the original lustre restored to the the natural oils retained in the leather, the garment as soft and pliable as when origin- ally purchased. Reduced prices apply on all work placed now with the assurance that delivery will be made when desired. Free storage on all remodel orders. | Kotertsows. / ———_——— Our June Store Wide Sale offers real opportunities in every department for real savings. It continues all this week, closing Saturday evening, June 28. A. W. LUCAS CO. Where You Expect More for Your Money—And Get It" ‘All Talking Comedy “Peace and Harmony” Starring EDDIE LAMBERT Paramount Sound News “Dresden Dolls” A Paramount Novelty Act For Women's Wear Tuesday and Wednesday - - June 24 and 25 '