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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1930 5 social at the army hall Thursday eve- 1,882,518 on the basis of returns sub-/ Dance at Glen-Echo Wednes- ‘ i ning, beginning at 8 o'clock. SHIFT LOCATION OF POP ULAR GIRL CONTEST GETS Lagihd dS ecete day night, July 9th. Music by y Members of the Ladies’ Aid of the Harmony Four. Social and Personal |,zssz ss: cayppanycqycgpt| HOTTER WITH THE WEATHER oe ee ee 10th is the last day of in the church parlors. ‘ i 5 i é xe ®- Ardeth Gussner Holds Grimly to| marct agre ... . 3400 discount on Gas bills. Bankers’ Wives Are Entertained at Bridge ‘The Women's Missionary society of Lead: Duel'ls Staged for (Marian Fran zo| LEADING LAMBS unt on Gas Luncheon Tuesday at Bismarck Country Club |e," Presbyterian church wit /Program Planned for Court. is fora ionnamn 7! aie . "7 nt - " Drive, About City, Playlet and|Bankers’ Association |@5, Seventh | 5 Sean Geen on Postoffice Steps aaiht, ince to determine Bumarck” | Pucua Will Inspect SL AU G H TE R croauinote Waves, s130 Other Features Planned for | Members Are Guests |in Bismarck, wit! tell of her work in i the weath i eee pee ee . Kentucky missions. Musical numbers| Tonight's concert by the band from | ‘he weather. ES Sn Army Post Tomorrow by expert operatcrs Visiting Ladies At Banquet and Ball |wit te civen by Miss Roberta Burr. {the training camp at Fort Lincoin has | yt “Wicraarte ibang Paramount ie oS RSE, TATE, eo as ee | More than 250 members of the been transferred to the post office | Theater contest to decide tne winner | Major General Stephen C. Fuqua,| THAT'S a good comparison for Bismarck, N. Dak. steps. Tt will be held there from 7:90] of a free trip to Alaska, shows Grace 30 0% . | Live forging e front a eee ee errs tent | but still behind Ardeth Gusmer, wio band leader of the Fourth U. 8. cav-|'§ clinging Rae hae hasiach& alry, announced today. Signor Fer-| Josephine Cervinsii, 2 asiah : retti has been director at the Fort |SPurt early in the week,drepped baci Lincolt training camp for three years | © thitd place, only a few votes behind now and is recognized as one of the |“iterie'“Von Hagen, thouth not cer gitar the cfuibuing chen among the leaders, staged 2 spurt bands Mave Ga ‘4 in Bi which improved her position in the of a tree trip to Alaska, whows Grace washing fine silks and woolensin hot water. They were never made to stand such treatment. Perhaps you think there's no other way to get them clean. Then you've never tried White King Granu- | lated Soap. White King is made from the finest vegetable and nut oils— pure enough to eat. You'll find chief of staff, will inspect the infan- try troops at Fort Lincoln tomorrow. General Fuqua, who served for a time as chief of staff during the World war, participated in five of- fenses during the war, the Aisne- Marne, Somme, St. Mihiel, Meuse- Argonne, and First Army Sector. He will arrive here from Fort Snell- ing, Minneapolis, and is expected to leave tomorrow evening for Fort ‘Wives of bankers here for the con- vention of the North Dakota Bankers’ ser pure ounaer aote| TALKS MARKETING KINKS TOROTARIANS ‘association, were complimented at a| annual association banquet held last one-thirty o'clock luncheon Tuesday cise at the Patterson hotel. A. G. Divet Calls Attention to Discrepancies in Returns to afternoon at the Bismarck Ci J. L. Bell, vice president of the club. . re oe First National bank, presided as toast- Covers were placed for 40 at the|master. Governor George F. Shafer tables, which were adorned with bou- | Spoke humorously on his experiences ies cagcinieans (a taeemnnian ease henner ram appointments to harmonize. Bas- lust comm! kets of summer flowers were used| Another speaker was Lyon Karr, CAPITOL THEATRE Standings while Barbara Register, | Missoula, Missoula, Mont. that it doesn’t need hot water to . throughout the rooms. Dresident of the ilinols: Bankers as- Producers and Sellers te ew, Yenras »,|4nn Thomas and Jane Byrne are| A review shortly after noon tomor- produce rich, creamy suds, thor- Last Time Tonight */ — Honors in the bridge games follow- | sociation, and president of the First The program for this evening's) within striking distance of the top. | row is planned temporarily. General| ough cleansing and swift rinsing. Wednesday ing the luncheon were held by Mrs.|State bank, Wenona, Ill. — concert will be: The standings today follow: Fuqua is on a tour of inspection] Wash your fine fabrics in luke- | 'T. E. Hudson, Beach, and Mrs. J. C.| Musical numbers were presented by| The problem of what’s the matter| March — The National Emblem,| arceth Gussner . «. 28200] which will continue more than a warm water. It will add years to 4 Taylor, Bismarck. George Humphreys and Mrs. Frank|between farming and marketing of |Bagley. * Grace Livdah! .. month. their lives and at the same time ° In charge of arrangements for the | Barnes. agricultural products in their raw or! Overture—“The Blue Ribbon,” Al-| Josephine Cerviniski wp et spate your handle trea hot-water More Amusing Than luncheon was Mrs. J. C. Taylor, and| In charge of the banquet were a|processed states was the subject of a |exander. Barbara Register .... K P lati irritadd Lal she was assisted by Mrs. H. E. Han-|COmmittee composed of J. L. Bell,/talk by A. G. Divet, Fargo, to the| Selection—“On American Soldiers] Ann Thomas . ansas ropulation ion, “They Had To See Paris’ son, prizes and tallies; and Mrs. J.|H. E. Hanson of the First National/Rotary luncheon today. Somewhere |Songs,” Seredy. : Jane Byrne . Shows Small Rise White King Granulated Soap ¢ A. Fleck and Mrs. H. E. Shearn,| bank, and A. C. Brainerd of the Bank | between the two stages, he demon-| March with trumpets and drums, | Marian Jensen fills every household need. It's ei His latest tables. of North Dakota. strated, there is a joker. What it|“Riders for the Flag,” Sousa, regi-| Arlene Schroeder . 4 a economical too. A texspoonful all talking Mrs. J. P. Wagner heads the gen-| The association ball, at the Bis-|was he couldn't explain. mental march of the Fourth United | Catherine Kositzky Topeka, Kas. July 9 Wine |. for the wash basin, a cupful for , eral committee in charge of enter-|™marck Country club, followed the ban-| How it operates, however, he knew. | States cavalry. Marguerite Kennedy Population of sao ohh wie e t 10; the washing machine—plenty, Fox Movietone tainment for the visiting ladies, and | @uet. Novelty and special dances were |e called attention to the sale of| Waltz—“Blue Bird,” Grant. Betty Newton . 261, or 6.4 ba Cent, in the last 0) even in Kansas hard water. Try | other members of her committee are | featured, and prizes were awarded for loranges in 10-quart pails for 25 cents| “Determination,” Hayes. Played by | Aldeen Paris .. Seer ad| RHR GeWieIIat to Ole Ad » Cando; Mesdames A. L. Peterson,|soms. Her flowers were a shower | tled at Tappen in 1879, was the old-| brought to Bismarck on a stretcher Movietone Buffalo; F. E. Pietz, Linton; A. E.|bouquet of roses and babies’-breath. |est settler present. With him were|®nd removed to @ local hospital, Act Funk, Hebron; T. E. Hudson, Beach;| Math and Frank Koppy, brothers | Mrs. Kautt and their children, Anna, | Where he still is under treatment. ef Mrs. Hanson, Mrs. Taylor, Shearn and Mrs. Fleck. Mrs. | Members of the association and A the dozen at Detroit Lakes when he was|tion on famous Italian operatic airs. | Elizabeth Rasch . sheep a tat ty visltors, {Rere, entertained this after- Theresa Koppy and there recently. And he called atten-| Paratus et Fidelis — March with nanos let, “Some of the Ex- : tion to wheat down and bi cP, ts and drums, Serretti. periences of a Country Bank.” The| John Rebenitch Wed rigged on feature was presented at the Masonic temple under the direction of Miss Harriet Rust. Taking part were the employes of Bismarck banks. Following this, the guests were taken for an auto tour of Bismarck and Mandan, and made a visit to Fort Lincoin and the C. M. T. camp. Guests from out of the city at the luncheon yesterday included the fol- lowing; Mesdames C. P. O’Brien, Park River; H. E. Timm, Wishek; C. C. Wattam, ; A. C. Torgerson, Berthold; F. J. Barth, Richardton; R. M, Stangler, Jamestown; H. 8. Pond, Crary; E. R. Becwar, Minot; F. A. Foley, Rolla; J. P. Hess, Mandan; H. C. Bowers, Regent; Mrs. D. M. Upham and, Miss Dorothy Upham, Grafton; Mrs, Harry Lord and Miss Jessie Lord, Charles I. Turner, Heaton; A. W. Johnson, Lidgerwood; K. H. Krauth, Hebron; M. Tschida, Glen Ullin; G. Leick, Hebron; V. A. Helberg, Mc- Gregor; J. C. Fischer, Glen Ullin; Verne Wells, Robinson; A. W. Engel, Esmond; Clyde Duffy, Devils Lake; F. G. Bloedow, Edgeley; R. A. Werner, Alfred; H. E. Wildfang, Sterling; H. L. Thorndahl. Minot; Miss Mary — Venturia; Miss Barron, not. xk ok Mrs. John F. Grube, Cresco, Iowa, and Mr. and Mrs. L. Phil Sanborn, and son Keith, Mason City, Iowa, have arrived in Bismarck for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Reade, 412 Rosser avenue. Mrs. Grube is a sister of Mrs. Reade, and Mrs. San- born is her niece. Mrs. Grube and Mr. and Mrs. Sanborn- have never visited North Dakota before, and are greatly impressed by the fine crops seen along the way. Mr. Sanborn is in charge of the U. S. revenue depart- ment at Mason City. pg am lea d The 10th is the last day of MILLION For Mrs, Lynn Kimball, whose mar-| The Ladies’ Aid of the First Luth-| discount on Gas bills. 7 Hage took place last week, the girls gran church will hold thelr regular : - ae \ LAUGHS! at the Lucas lunch room entertained |meeting Thursday afternoon in the is ars at a miscellaneous shower last eve-|Church parlors, with Mrs. H. J. Nel-| A2Beuncement for Stomach Sufferers iz ning at the home of Mrs. Kimball’s mother, Mrs. Hazel Taft, 1302 Avenue B. There were 10 guests. The eve- ning was spent informally, and re- orchestra played. At a service read early Tuesday in |se. Anthony of Padua’s church, Lin- ton, Miss Theresa Koppy, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.,Steve Koppy of the Hampton vicinity, became the bride of John Rebenitch, Fort Rice. The nuptial mass wes celebrated by Father Olberding, and only relatives and a few intimate friends were Present for the ceremony. Attending the bride were the bride- Groom's sister, the Misses Anna and Alice Rebenitch, who wore frocks of coral and flesh colored flat crepe, similarly fashioned. Each carried bou- quets of carnations. The bride's gown was of white flat crepe, made in princess style, and she wore a veil fastencd with orange blos- of the bride, were the bridegroom’s attendants. A wedding breakfast was served at the Koppy home to members of the wedding party and a few guests. The rooms were effectively decorated in pink and white, and a wedding cake centered the large table. Many other friends gathered at the Koppy home that evening for a dancing party. Mr. end Mrs. Rebenitch will make their home on a farm near Fort Rice. id Mrs. Vern Anson, proprietor of the California Wave Nook, was hostess at a luncheon today at the Hotel Prince in compliment to Mrs. Abbie Stener- son, Minot, Mrs. Clara Anderson, Grand Forks, and Mrs. Mary Ann |Cool, Fargo, members of the board of cosmetologists and hairdressers, who are conducting examinations here, ‘ sas | eee. ERE LTR VP EBLE Meetings of Clubs | And Social Groups | ‘son and Mrs. Carl Eliason as hostesses. ee & Members of the Salvation Army Home League will hold an ice-cream patrons pure cool air at all times. ® pail, in California, while the same oranges were selling at 70 cents a is the situation all over the country. Mr. Divet spoke from experience. He has been experimenting with a fruit ranch in California and has bumped into marketing conditions such as these. Guests of the day were Mr. Divet, Harry Allen and S.'D. Adams, of Lis- bon. 60 Tappen Pioneers Conduct Celebration More than 60 pioneers of Tappen met for a picnic celebration July 4 in | @ grove a mile‘north of the commun- ie, ey trees of which were planted BS Nick ‘Kautt, now of Ashley, who set- William, and Mrs. Herrod. Other old settlers present were Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Mahin, Mrs. Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. T. Berry, Henry Kress, his mother, and sister, John Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. H. Maw, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Maw, Mr. and Mrs. A. Schank, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Henely, Mr. and Mrs. John Noonan, Mr. and Mrs.' Thomas Farrel, Mr. and Mrs. George Maw, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hasse and family, Mrs. Sonnenberg, Mr. and / Mrs. Ole Ness, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Erickson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mahin, Miss Oma Mahin, W. A. Mahin, Harlen Mahin, and Mr. and Mrs, Erick Koehler and family, all of Tappen. Others were William Herrod, Linton; Mrs. William Kautt, Parshall; Mrs, Mandigo, Bismarck; John Maw, Mrs, Frank Ebrel, and Mrs. Glen Car- son, Monango. Big price reduction sale at Agnes Hat Shop. Stomach sufferers in Bismarck and vicinity will be glad to Jearo that Hall's Drug store, Bismarck, North kota, has been appointed exclusive distributor tn Burleigh and Morton request. “In Melody Land,” Seredy. Selec- Rosalind Brown . Merle Von Hagen . from all counties compiled by the As- sociated Press showed today. Paratus et Fidelis (Ready and Loy- al) is the Motto of the Fourth United States cavalry. This march was writ- ten to commemorate the seventy- fourth birthday of the regiment. Finale—The Star Spangled Banner. Ackley in Hospital, Recovery Delayed Hopes that Cecil Ackley would make a quick recovery from injuries received when his motorcycle collided with a telephone pole near Wishek, Friday, were premature, it appeared today. His partial recovery of conscious- ness at the Auto Inn hotel, Wishek, was followed by a relapse and he was 1 His condition has developed simi- larly to that of John Brazerol, who spent many weeks in a hospital after being struck by a taxicab. Ackley’s mind is confused from the concussjon. Gleaming hair! Vivienne SEGAL Daughter of the Stars— Mistress of the Moon! “The Lady in Ermine” More Beautiful Than Ever As— it. Sold by grocers everywhere. uBride of | ty ., n Walter > 5 a freshments were served by the guests.) <--s————=—enneemmes | have gained an enviable repulation| ‘The way modern halr dressers sc- PIDGEON e 39 rite Mr. and Mrs. Pete Landgren, Un- feliety of stomach disorders, Have |centuate your hair by lovely lines and moe carnival! derwood, were guests Monday at the Hall's Drug store tell you about them, contours makes it pea rt to keep e egimen “2 home 0” Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Targart, Misoespolin, Mins. |'0e. Bait, in pesteck congison. PRIOR 205 Sixth street. They were accom- | . Now, millions know the quickest i panied to their home by Miss Hilda nn wey 0 ee ees aie and jeanaad Hearts beat for her smile. Swords clash for her kiss. Sear REM Landgren, Bismarck nurse, who will aa eae meee age es FAZENDA ‘Armies battle for the favors of a regimental darling. But Set eee spend a short spenaion at Underwood. Ohm Dress Shop use; you simply moisten your brush{ Ford she wins the first love-battle with a conquering Romeo. William Haines Mrs. J. A: Larson, 812 Sixth street, THEATRE 906 Fourth Street with it each time you arrange your STERLING : was hostess to the members of her MANDAN hair. Trixie Friganza bridge club yesterday afternoon. Dresses at $9.98, $14.98 4 Seeatrotpedl dissolves Band ; ined eet Myrna — Short Features — Robert, Montgomery, honors were held by Mre, AB. Lene ; and $17.98. mip tl Gases chepmioe tt LOY PARAMOUNT SOUND NEWS ceclt"s! Bilis hart. 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