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THE RISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, JULY 7 1980 ARDETHGUSWNER ("Seve im cor —|SOORESOP AWARDS ustSgzexesrwse= S| cenit Gass co “| acter ten Sata Hit Her in Eye | ag camp track and field mber of the | Watch fob for each member of| while the screen grid. may be made ‘Social and Personal winning teams in the one-half mile |champlonship volley ball team. to amplify as high as 290. siiieenemntinitinneieennt ssemtaindida Los Angeles, July 7—(?)—Rex relay race and 400 yard shuttle race. ® ——— ® Sarg Se a a Lease, film actor, was arrested today Gold, silver, and bronze medals to | Playground Activities ;Entertain for C. M. T. POPULARITY R ACE On eee or the Dunsen esbars 6 M T 6 ANDID ATES Le ee annie PERANRAY Waves aa i i stage team. Official horseshoe outfit for cham- 98.00 to Include Stunt Show|Camp Officer and Wife ifs Duncan duped a noteaty wlth Be ost tao shoe outfit for chtm- suet ss ina = Risbrgeen gs ——————_ lored eye and bruised face. She ——_———— nd plac . Soft Lustrous W: “gt elm a Ut ad, Sn cava ST Seon Sage Le Sata" s |Competfon Now Undo Way a] "Wl fie oon member ol] eee aieenen [feed eae it announced today ty Miss | fet dinner and bridge given by Cap- : i iy. alin’ ‘+ championship baseball team. oer eine, artes A a vibe, Suan MGs Je ie 7 Bh 4 Place; Grace Livdahl in neitite pleaded et guilty and was Fort Lincoln; Presentation tea Tetra Sere ae phen 782 ‘who has planned a stunt show for a| their quarters at Fort Lincoln Satur- Third Position Comes July 14 part of ee eat be ne tech ee eraitwia OR ell Daas AMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAL > Seam She Mega} a i |. Ardeth Gussner retains the lead in RESERVE OFFICERS More than 120 and awards F ante Re ee en tural ain ea: | bee oan eek ihe buffet snd |the Bismarck — ‘Tribune-Paramount wil be given go winners at the Citi-| pected id by Mrs. A. C. Yor ‘Theatre popular girl contest in stand- zens Military Training camp at Fort eeeried Olay Wecnawlny. niece, Ser cape A. J Russell. pS ings announced this morning with Lincoln next Monday, July 14, it was Super iN aiwanis playground will be| — Guests included, besides Lieutenant | Miss ¥. Cervinski in second place. i announced today at headquarters, open from seven until nine o'clock. | and Mrs. Smith, Major D. B. Crafton, Grace Livdahl staged a spurt to Competition for the prizes now is This land in third place, nosing out Ann er | Major and Mrs. J. R. Oswalt, Mrs. L. ——_——__— under way. po ee tae aaren elle Pe endiay, Captain and Mrs. A. C.| Thomas for that position by 500 votes. | 45 Ordered Here for Two Weeks} | A list of the awards to be presented fag in the eastern part of tne city.| Young, Captain and Mrs. R. R. Tour- Se eee rie wile bee ? follows: Ts . a Th wes sete for she tres | ot, Capa and Mrs Moyen | te sanding of Intensive Training; Pe- | Medal from, ninneapolis civitan & This week Robertson’s will announce their yerounds, as given low- and Mrs. C. A. Hoss, Captain i = ard is William Moore, ‘Monday, 9) A. J. Russell and Captain G, A. dack-| , The standings today follow: terson in Command Who makes best record in citizenship = great half-year. clearance of . ™m., 3 4, p. m.,| Son. — , s hureday, et ee? Kiwanis, | Lieutenant Smith, who is engaged | 3; Cervinskl | 15100] ‘Thirty-six of 45 Reserve Corps of-| Medal with citation from Veterans | 2 ‘ mregey. 30 ‘to 4 p.m. Wednesday | in R. O. T. C. duty at the North Da. | (70°e sivaahl 10800 | ficers who have been ordered to ac-|of Foreign Wars to Baste cundidate | ’ = evening, 7 to 9 p. m, Thursday, 1:30| kota Agricultural college, Fargo, is at “ 10200 | tive duty ‘with the Reserves of the} demonstrating most proficiency in ‘Don't be = toa pm. Priday, 1:30 to 4p. m.;| Present athletic officer at the Fort | Matien Jensen 8000 |35and Infantry at Fort Lincoln this camp. = resses \ Rjchholt, Tuesday, 9 to 12 a. m., Wed- | Lincoln C. M. T. camp. aptain Ander- 8600 | morning started thelr physical ex-| Medals to best Blue, white, and} ATT. FAGGED OUT |Z nesday 1:30 to 4p. m,, and Friday,| son and Lieutenant Smith served to- 6400 arog a Teataing en for {| Red in camp and medal to best Basic é 9 to 12 a. m. gether in China as members of the period, candidate in each company from = ‘ ft is planned to have the children | 18th Infantry. i 4 pty yas annouuced at camp headquarters | smiitazy ‘Training camps associations. at daybreak, A Keeping away from slashing midseason sales has spend much of thelr time during the sage ee 320 |*°S8Y: crricors will remain here untl| , 282, Ruth autographed ball and = long been a Robertson policy. No store can prosper if next few weeks on their athictic fe] Mr. and Mrs. J. A. ey, at to best soldier-athlete. : s tests, and for this reason it is advis-| Third street, have just returned from pend duly 19. Silver cup to company with highest) 4 Wagner Fan in the bed- = it sells much of its merchandise at heavy mark downs able for all children to be at the play-| motor trip through Yellowstone ‘300 fee ack bo! bagel bear standing in strength test. toom wll fee tosleep = and sales are not sales if they are not sold largely with- grounds regularly, park. They Wweré accompanied by 1900 ? beeing Silver cup to best all around man. in comfore...will eliminate = out profit a i ‘The ee gine, <Ginescnd Lt Mr. McConkey’s brother, Mont Mc- 1500 ee ae iia a Sonn ane an Silver cup to best citizen in camp. that constant tossing around = tp inal moat sales are, therefore, nov gemulne. Seer arwien tne Fel baie aiid Oe Se Ri cia DEMek 1000 is on duty with the general stat of | 56 as cup to best all around ath-| Hi ane a cool ee aa = _Robertson’s long ago discovered that by marking goods ths coe eget ad ee their tour ‘of the Park the, party took : $ the earns ent, < jh pene Biv eup to beat ‘entertainer: i Ne Fatoa Naniobaicae sa = on closer margins throughout the season sales (so-called) rand a 100-mile motor Pp aroun ore 4 old, silver, and bronze medals to | . 4 teams. Members of the pie team | Yellowstone lake. They spent a part ek iran d me re Me er tives wancainen, upward angle. This breeze re- vata largely be eliminated except our season-end sales pial to ait ac eo” Me a sre | of the Fourth on Mt. Washburn, and ‘Otticers. who had reported today| Gold, silver, and bronze medals to flected from the walls andceil- twice each year. te lara Groves; Burg.| report snow from four to six feet were: three best riflemen. ing maintains effective cir- % \* Bmma Bailey; Richmond's, Mary deep on either side of the road near Lieut. Col. Dana M. Wright, st.| Gold and broze medals to cham- culationofair, freefrom drafts, Cave; and Grand Pacific, Barbara! the mountain top. On their return ister jense! x John; Lieut. Col. Horace #. Peterson, pions and runners-up in singles and ‘ *S Soo teudan« peiendea the | Hiae,, Vee a a arrene ee Visit 10 MCLUSKY Minneapolis: ‘Major H.C. Bertelson, {doubles tennis tournament. throughout the entire room. ae Sy caieektion ae ewan TACK. oan eee at on week: Minneapolis; Major C, E. Brickner,| Gold medal to boxing champion in : ; x = Fargo. each of e following classes: Fly- ee raere nity Dott ne i a ee ee sn peaen , ; Feet Lieutenants Renald Norweod | Weight, bantamwelght, featherweight, gotertainment feature. with Don) rain is needed to make the grain | President Shipley to Head Dele-| navies, Grand Forks; William J. Ho- |lightwelght, welterweight, _ middle- mwinners in the races anid contests | "U1 Property. ation on Trip to Neigh- _|885, Streeter; George 8. Klovstad, |welght, lighthenvyweight, and heavy- were Arnold Anderson and Norma He & Pp 8 Hope; Leonard B. Moyer, Streeter; ; weight. Ferien bays ai gists velioon race; | oh sen y terrae tae: haenbeck ee boring Group Gustav Schilbred, Pembina; and Rob-| Gold medal to wrestling champion | P:‘er Culbertson and John Meininger,| alfred Zuger, Mrs. Morgan Morris en- ert J. Adam, Mandan. in each class (same as boxing). ra ten: liam 5 wheelbarrow race; Albert Brych, John | tertained a company of 12 friends at} Lions arranged at today’s luncheon, |sinnespouis; ate ee Peterson, Jean Kafer, and; Doris Fe-| 4 musical Saturday evening at her | for a good turnout at McClusky, Fri- . cs Sam. vold, 50. yard aesh; Feter sonore home in Mandan. Vocal and instru- | day evening, when the new club spon- SSN eC ciicerian patie) enh, Dr. R. S. E: ; newspaper race; Henry Cook and| mental numbers were, given by sev-| sored by the Bismarck organization |," Sharon; Erling 8 Fugslso, Minot: . . Ange | MELVILLE “ +<1~ Paul Wachter, Yale lock race; Gladys | eral of the guests, and Mrs. Fitzsim- |is to be given its charter. The mem- John B. Hennessey, Reynolds; John Chiropractor ELECTRIC SH Hanson, jacks contest; oo . jorma| ons sang a group of numbers. Mrs.| bers going on the trip will assemble! Hogan, Penn; ‘Wai'e: §. Johnson, OP Peterson, jumping rope contest. Fitzsimons was also complimented at | at the Grand Pacific at 4 o'clock and | Grand Forks; Wilkes D. Kelly, Grand Drugless Physician 406% Broadway whem t8 |, 4d _ Shetland ponies brought by Charles |q small informal luncheon followed | Jeave in a caravan of cars provided |Forks; Frank V. Kent, Grend Forts; | tacas Bismarck. Schoregge, Paul Wachter, Ruth Chris- | by a theatre party, which Mrs. Arthur | by other members. President D. E.| tert M. Kuhfeld, Beach; Leroy D. cos > tianson end Jack Harris, provided| paver, 715 Sixth street, gave Satur-| Shipley will head the delegation. The| Tinie, Maxbass; Henry ‘T. Nesbit, rides for the children throughout the | gay afternoon. Mrs. Fitzsimons pre-| aim of the Bismarck club is to start | winneapolis; Robert F. Nuessle, Bis- day. Sei viously made her home in Mandan. | the McClusky club off right and|marck; Frank ©. Novotny, Lidger- « * * make it one of the progressive spots . 3 Mr. and Mrs. et J. Orr and} wr. and Mrs. C. B. , 205/on the N ‘Dakota map of Lion- bated ert baer ee beth ’ daughter Betty Lee, 121 Fitth street,| avenue A West, have oapesp ney eae Kenneth. Peteron, Bismarok; S returned yesterday, from Minneapolis, guests for the past 10 days Mrs. Ros-| President Shipley, who was Fourth | sperry bernie Cleamera: WHETE they viet te we ronmer [C2S mother and sister, Mrs. Jacob/ of July orator at Beulah, told the) s.ark, ‘Minneupclts; Alvin P. Ziogen- | mother, Mrs, Elizabeth Or @ fyuing (ialpern and Miss Tobette Halpern, | luncheon of the big Todeo | behind hagen, Grand Forks; Donald Otis, jo her home in Los Angeles turning | Minneapolis, and Mrs. William Rosen | which the new Lions club of the min Fargo; Merle 8. Adams Winena, Soe ee ee are ckinneapalis 204 children, Fargo. Mrs. Joseph/ing and power town stood. Shere) quinn.; Harry A. Arnexerd, W.lliston; | {rip abroad. While in lists of Mr, [Breslow and children, Minneapolis, were 10,000 persons present, Preset jand James H. Fuller, Minneapol Fee ee enon also former (a0 visited ‘at the Rasen home for) @nipley said. nd) the beceveo mee 3 Bismarck residents. En route the several days during their stay in tne| ing was of the finest type of riding. ir. | city. ‘The president called attention to the kes Yi . + Orrs visited at Sherburn and Fair 4h Ce an ie el Makes You Look Hee Le Mrs. David Krause and son Mar-| Sears—146 per cent increase in popu- Years Younger Ou c § 1 J. Slattery, Jr., has arrived vin and daughter Edna, Lodi, Calif.,| lation. ——— i do ughboy This is our Half Year Sale and true to Robertson’s standards. It will be a Real Sale. Watch for later announcement this week. \ For Womerts Wear NUNUUUOUUDNDUONCCUCNENONOORODOOROOUOOD ne Vere VVTVIVITTS 14,700 Miles From Bismarck Little America, in the Antarctic! Half a world away! City of men where no woman has ever been! For nearly two years home of the gallant Byrd men! = y a tow i ; ‘These men suppressed all natural Vi feeling—left behind at home the brides they'd scarcely kissed—left their babies yet unborn—left love and comfort—to bring you the mag- nificent human drama of comedy, ‘courage and daring unsurpassed. a ver, | Were guests over the week-end at the| Harry P. Goddard was introduced} The skin of youth lies in every box Sending eapolls, where he hes been jhomes of Mrs. P. A. Shuren, $13|as contact member of the club. AS| of new wonderful MELLO-GLO Face Avenue A, and Mrs. J. D. Haas. Mrs.| secretary of the Association of Com-| Powder. The purest powder made— ta, to nd the summer vacation with his parents, ara taco on | Hrause and family will visit relatives | merce Mr. Goddard will become apo: | its color is passed by the U.S. Gov- Broad at several points in the state before| tact member of all the service cluB8| ernment. No pastiness, flakiness or} |i ie a Biased Oe eetiey sora in returning to their California home| and thus get first-hand knowledge of | irritation. A new French process ‘ “WITH BYRD AT THE SOUTH POLE” A Paramount Sound Picture With the actual flight over the pole Vividly Described by FLOYD GIBBONS the last of the month. f the projects which these or- ith his brother, some 0! Pro; makes it spread more smoothly and 70 for a visit with peat icon Cd ganizations launch from time to time. | prevents large pores. No more shiny days at the Minnesota. lakes. Miss Gertrude Hoffman, Oclwein,|~ James Riley, mayor of Sterling, Was | noses—it stays on longer. Use MEL- ee * Pr tag eeepc aera of Mr.! guest of the club. There was some Misses Alberta -|and Mrs. H.-S. Lobach, 51 uestion of who brought him, as three ae ae See sane street. ‘Mise Hoffman formeriy lived| tempers clamored for the honor— Ue) for a briet visit with thelr aunt,|% Bismarck ond is well known in| Albin Hedstrom, R. H. Crane and A. é C. Isaminger. LO-GLO. Finney's Drug Store—Adv. musical circles here. ' Mrs, Florence Davis, and their cousin, ee * “Other guests were Deputies San- A « Brennan Briggs Davis, 1029 Gevenin| Mrs. J. C. Maddox, 518 Eleventh decker and Varner, of the state dslsy { street. The Misses Davis weie aC-| street, has as her guests this week| department, guests of Commissioner companying Rev. Green and daugh-|her brothers, R. C. McLaughlin, Hu-| a. £. Greenwood. | ter Lenore, and Miss Eleanore Stock-|ron, 8, D., and Wallace McLaughlin,| ‘Dr, Robert Allen, new head of the hie «4 (ing, Hettinger, to Valley City, for the | wcLaughiin, S. D., and Miss Minerva} preventable disease bureau oi the state Epworth League institute. Remmen, Hettinger. State Health department, was intro- * * * * * * Guced. He is a Forman Lion and in Lieutenant and Mrs. Elmer D.| mrs. C. J. Lynch, Flint, Mich.,| the fall will move to Bismarck and Pangburn, Fort Lincoln, returned | formerly of Bismarck, left today for} make his home here. Saturday from Butterfield, Minn./her home after a brief visit with] As vice presidents on programs, A. where they spent the Fourth with | friends. While in the city she was|L. Fosteson was assigacd July, A. C. Mrs. Pangburn’s parents, Mr. and|the guest of Miss Mary Parsons, 514] Isaminger, August, and A. L. Brvone, | Mrs. E. H. Haugen. They were ac-|Sixth street. Suptember. companied to Bismarck by Miss Hel- = 2% —$—<$—_$_—_— ma Haugen, a sister of Mrs. Pang- George McCain and Kenneth Cook, burn, net "will spend a month or Dickinson, who were guests of R. B. ¢ M T 6 ANDID ATES oie Ae wees Seas ee | GIN PROTON =“ * July Fourth week-end, have returned Members of the congregation of to their homes. Four Red Students Become Whites; Nine Basics Ad- McCabe Methodist church and Sun- + 28 o ® Gay school will hold a picnic Tuesday John Thompson, son of Dr. R. ©. evening at the Kiwanis park. Cars ‘Thompson, Wilton, left Bismarck. last Cull leeve the church at 8:30 o'clock, |evening for Listowel, Ont., where he and transportation will be provided | Will spend several weeks with rela- for those having no way to reach the tives. vance to Red Division Thirteen youthful soldiers at the Citizens Military Training camp at Fort Lincoln have been promoied to higher courses, it was announced to- park, PERE ace eS eee 5 7%, ry - Rev. and Mre’ 33. Wilds, 826 sixth || City-County Briefs ; ——__—_* where they will attend the state Ep- were visitors in Bismarck yesterday. worth League institute and camp. on * * * Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Allen and Ss candidates who were promoted street, ‘Misses Marian Devitt, | ¢———_—__ street, and the Marys Anderson left| MF. and Mrs. Clyde Dufly and Mar- George Gordon and his son and Julia Allen, were visitors from Fore- to the White division are Francis D.|f daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Irvin man today. Mossman, Fort Yates; James G. New- Friend of Presidents, Kings in a rippling role that's “4 i perfect for his pleasing 4 Foe personality; written for Fox Movietone is Added Units — HARRY LANGDON in “HOTTER THAN HOT” PARAMOUNT SOUND NEWS Screen Fable . this aftenoon by car for Valley City,|Saret Patricia Duffy, Devils Lake, ‘BARNYARD MELODY” NOW SHOWING Mat. Daily 2:30 Gordon 4nd children, left Saturday ton, ‘James R. O'Connor, St. q Z f 01 10 and 3Be 5 ~F for their home at Beach after spend-| Mr. and Mrs. Rescoe Fenstermach- ba rh a: ge ‘Walters, 3 ‘ fj eee _ ing the Fourth here at the home of | er made a trip to Fort Yates Sunday College Station, Ark. man. | 3 Jesse Gordon, 1204 Broadway. cvening, to visit Mrs. Fenstermacher’s ge Orioaies who will _ ; 4 | ‘Home of Paramount Picteres s a s* * mother, Mrs. Mary Sullivan. eee cee. Oe became The meeting of the Royal Neigh- Hannaford; Robert O. Erickson, bors lodge, scheduled for Tuesday Theodore Kellogg, Schafer, is here| portiand: ‘Samuel Olaf Knutson, evening has been tponed until|/for the state bar examinations. Mr. C : next month, eeeaieg” to Mrs. Roy |Kellogg, a brother of Mrs. George F. arson Bakken, secretary. Shafer, was recently graduated from! © gehwimmer, Mi! polis: *s* * the University of North Dakota. R. Seccombe, Langdon: Arthur M. Misses Wilma Wenzel, Virgina Skramstad, and Ken- Smith and Marian Isaminger, left] Arthur Sorlie, son of the late Gov-| neth A. Walters, Finley. yesterday for Valley City, where they|ernor Sorlie, is here from Grand ‘will spend the week at the Epworth Forks for the state bar examination. Fort Lincoln Plans ‘Geague camp. Others taking the examination are n 5 es * * Fay W. Hunter, Grand Forks, and Night Firing With Dave Wells, manager of the Para-|Ralph Richardson, Hettinger. ye mount theatre, left yesterday for Tracer Ammunition Minneapolis where he will spend a| W. C. Macfadden, Fargo, secretary 9 4; J0-days’ vacation. of the North Dakota Bankers’ asso-| 4 demonstration of night firing 4 A ciation, is here for the annual meet-| with tracer ammunition will be given ing of the association which opens! py the machine gun platoon ‘at the tomorrow morning. army rifle range near Fort Lincoln ae tonight, it was announced today at “yb Mr. and Mrs. Ed Will and daughter | headquarters. : ; : mi Dorothy, of Stanley, were in the city.| An inspection of Fort Lincoln's . 7 7 a is son Sunday, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe | Citizens Military Training camp will j Fenstermacher and netige ee be made Sr Compe Lawrence | al F ; fous services in Mandan. ey stead, gent corps, of visited a son who is attending the! staff of the Seventh Corps area, this MINNEAPOLIS training camp here. weeks, it was announced also. eo er At Seventh between Nicolett QUAKE IS RECORDED E. C. Ewart, F. A., is expected to ar- Washington, July 7—(#)—An earth-| rive in Bismarck about Thursday. and Hennepin. Convenient because of its location. In the f moderate intensity lasting Pi SI i ARS a ied a r oe a ion eas recorded today at LON CHANEY ILL i ‘ ? center of commercial and ical observatory. was estimat > a Ge , * . have peen "gentered about 2,600 | ing throat treatments in a New York . its comfort and facilities. miles fi Washington. The direc- | hospital. The nature of the infection ee 3 —_ Tonight - Tomorrow - Wednesda: tion could 1 not be determined. was not specifically disclosed. : : ig July 7-8-9 y: “4 FOUR CAFES Paris is eating less bread, the de- One hundred years ago 75 per cent a Daily at 2:30 - 7 and 9 o'clock pi 500 ROOMS i ly 5,000,000 1 of this country’ ulation was re- a Largest Finest Ballroom | eg Fee tarmaeeh are baming| qi iced on the lend for, the produe- Adults 35¢ until 7:30 in the Northwest. $2.00 Per Day and Up. educing craze ampng women cent pad ae ae La than 25 per |

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