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>be aby ype o 43 t (aa | | 4 ¢ ' € | 4 im Prominent Auxiliary Women to Be Honored At Dinner on Sunday The first social affair of the Amer- fan Legion Auxiliary convention here will be @ dinner for distinguished guests Sunday evening at six o'clock at the Bismarck Country club. Among the visiting women to be honored will be Mrs. Donald Macrae, Omaha, Neb., national president of the organization; Mrs. L. E. Thomp- son, Pueblo, Colo., national vice pres- ident; Mrs. James Morris, president of the department of North Dakota; Mrs, O. E. Amundson, Little Falls, Minn., Minnesota, department presi- dent, and Mrs. J. R. Pence, Minot, national committeewoman, and Mrs. G. Olgierson, general chairman. De- partment officers, chairmen of state standing committees, and chairmen of convention committees will also at- tend. Sweet peas in low crystal bowls will adorn the table, and other ap- pointments will be in keeping. Cor- sage bouquets of sweet peas will mark the places for the distinguished guests. Mrs. Fred Stucke is chairman of the dinner committee. Assisting her are Mesdames A. R. Miesen, W. H. Bodenstab, Norman Roop, Ed. R. Prachel, J. K. Blunt, and F. B. Strauss. Miss Mary Houser, local unit president, will serve as hostess for the Seri tate" ae Helping with arrangements for affair will be the distinguished guests committee, made up of Mrs. Henry Hanson, chairman; and Mesdames B. O. Refvem, T. C. Madden, Gerald Richholt, Forrest Skinner, H. C. Han- son and Miss Madge Runey, and a group from the transportation com- mittee, including Mrs. John Fleck, Mrs. Ray Stair, Mrs. G. R. Lipp and Mrs. Malvin Olson. Immediately following the dinner the guests will be taken to the joint Legion and Auxiliary service on the capitol grounds. eee ‘W. L. Smith ‘and his daughter, Miss Catherine Smith, are expected to ar- rive Sunday by car from Billings, Mont., for a few weeks visit with Bis- marek friends. While in the city Miss Smith will be the guest of Miss Mar- ian Staley, 701 Sixth street. Mr. Smith and daughter are former Bis- marck residents. ** 8 Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Elvig, 618 Ave- nue E, left Bismarck this week on a short vacation trip. Mr. Elvig is at- tending a meeting of officials of elec- tric companies in Chicago, and will join Mrs. Elvig in Minneapolis. From there they will go to Little Falls, Minn., for a visit at the home of Mr. Elvig’s — Pa Mrs, Fred Frederickson, Mrs. H. C. Mores, Mrs. Harvey Cockle, and Mrs. Ed Walsh will arrive tomorrow from Valley City for the American Legion Auxiliary convention. They will be the guests of Mrs. Della Fox, 423 Fifth street, during their a, in Bismarck. ** Miss Margaret E. Moeller, who has been visiting her brother, William S. Moeller, in Bismarck since Tuesday night, left this morning for her home in Devils Lake. While here she was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Sandin, 323 _— = t. * ‘Miss Gertrude Hoffman left Thurs- day for her home in Oelwein, Iowa, after a three-weeks’ visit with old- time Bismarck friends. While here Hoffman was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Lobach, 519 Ninth street. com 4 Bork and Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Bor! daughter Corajean arrived today from Ray, N. D., to be the guests of Mrs. Bork’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Staley, during the American Legion and Auxiliary ponrenae * * Mr. and Mrs. Ben Moser have ar- rived from Milbank, 8. D., to spend a week or more in Bismarck as the guests of their son-in-law and daugh- ter, Dr. and Mrs. R. S. Enge, 518 Fifth street. ** * Mrs. Rose Hoffman will return to- morrow from Grand Forks where she has been spending the last three weeks attending to matters of busi- ness in connection with her shop there. a2 Mr. and Mrs. George M. Register and family, 1017 Fifth street, left today by motor for a several weeks’ vacation trip to Bemidji and other Minnesota points. x * * Kenneth Peterson, chemist for the state regulatory department, has gone to Fargo to spend a short vaca- tion with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Peterson. x * * Mrs. D. M. Harty, 417 West Thayer avenue, was summoned to her home at Jamestown Thursday by the ser- ious illness of her father, D. M. Has- kin. . see Captain and Mrs. Bird Little, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, reported at Fort Lincoln Friday. Captain Little will be permanently stationed at the Post. Social and Personal' Mrs. Fenelon Presides At Présidents’ Parley Past department and unit presi- dents of the American Legion Auxil- jary and presidents now serving will | * be guests when the Past Presidents Parley holds its annual luncheon Monday noon at the McCabe Metho- |'% dist church dining room. Mrs. Eu-|® erg Fenelon, Devils Lake, will pre- |paus le. A program of musical numbers and readings is being arranged by the |§ local music committee, according to, Mrs. L. Shuman, chairman of the luncheon committee. : Baskets of brightly colored garden flowers will be used in the decoration of the tables. Assisting Mrs. Shuman with ar- rangements for the event are a com- mittee comprised of Mesdames R. A. Kramer, J. W. Kencht, M. C. Satter, Theodore Musjgerd, John Bowers, Stella Aaberg, Thomas Craven, R. R. Mills, Theodore Quanrud, William Bement, G. N. Livdahl, Arvid Back- lund, Charles Gray. xe ® John Gerlitz, bookkeeper for the Bismarck Grocery company, left yes- terday for his home at Goodrich where he will spend several days be- fore leaving for Quebec, Canada. He will sail from Quebec on the Empress of France for Southampton, England, ‘and will spend several days in Lon- | ; Joint Memorial Service Will Be Held Here 5 ‘The lawn and terrace in front of the state memorial building on the capitol grounds shown above will be the setting for the impressive memorial service of the American Legion and Auxiliary at eight o'clock Sunday eve- nipg. A squad from Company A, national guard, will form a guard of honor from the steps of the building to the speakers platform, placed on the boulevard below. Cars will be parked at the side of the building in a space roped off for this purpose, and those attending will be seated on the lawn. The service will be conducted by Rev. Arthur, C. Hill, Bottinean, department chaplain, assisted by Mrs. Fred Frederickson, Valley City, memorials chair man. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1ysv don before continuing his trip through Holland, Belgium, France, Germany and Italy. Mr. Gerlitz plans to visit relatives in Germany whom he has not seen in many years, and will also attend a performance of the Passion Play at Oberammergau. He will be away about four months. * * Spencer Boise, general chairman for the American Legion convention, Washburn Bank Wins | Baldwin School Suit Decision in favor of the First Na- tional Bank of Washburn has been made by Judge R. G. McFarland, of the district court, in the warrant suit of the bank against the Baldwin entertained the chairmen and mem- bers of the convention committees and others active in preparations for the convention which opens here Monday, at a smoker at his home, 618 ; Harry Hart, Ray, department com- West Thayer avenue, last evening. school district, recently tried in court here. The decision imposes on the school district the payment of certain war- rants in dispute, partly as the result of a Baldwin bank failure, the prin- cipal and interest totaling approxi- mately $4,000. : hh = =6and = McCullough, Washburn, and John F. Sullivan, Mandan, represented the bank, while F. E. McCurdy represented the school district. Three More Sentenced In West Part of State Dickinson, N. D., July 26.—Three prisoners have been consigned to state from district court here in the last few days in addition to one there and one to the state training school earlier in the week. Two of the last trio sent, however, were Golden Valley county’s, sentenced to four mander, and Jack Williams, Fargo, state adjutant, were among the guests. se 8 Mrs. W. H. Bodenstab and son Robert left Thursday by car for Minneapolis, where they will spend several days with their daughter and sister, Miss Katherine Bodenstab. Mrs. Bodenstab and Robert plan to motor to various Minnesota lake resorts for a brief outing before returning to Bismarck in about ten days. x * * Mrs. A. H. Howard, 118 West Thay- er avenue, left yesterday for Des Moines, Iowa, to spend about two months visiting with relatives. xe ® Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson and fam- ily have arrived from Fargo for a | few days’ visit with friends and rela- tives in Bismarck. years each on their pleas of guilty to stealing an auto. ‘They were arrested by Deputy Sheriff John Wanner near Medora trying to get away with a stolen Ford of an old model after they had burned @ late model stolen car of the same make when they were unable to transfer its motor to another. The third youth sent to prison on sentence by Judge T. H. Pugh was James Rex, who has been spending a brief vacation from the reformatory at St. Cloud, Minn., in the Stark county jail where he was brought, im- mediately following parole from the Minnesota institution, by Deputy Sheriff Wanner. He was arraigned by State’s Attorney T. F. Murtha here on the charge of robbery of the Julius | Lerafald pool hall, Belfield, in 1928. He was sentenced to three years in) the state prison at Bismarck on ad- | mittance of guilt in the robbery which netted him about $40. Sachem of Tammany Reaches 101st Year New York, July 26—(#)—John R. Voorhis, president of the New York City board of elections and grand sachem of Tammany, will pass the first milestone on his 100 years to- morrow. On the eve of his second hundred years, the nestor of the municipaiity began a three day holiday from his Official duties today, joining his daughter and a group of friends in his summer home at Pompton Plains, N, J. No photographers—no reporters —no fuss, he said. if City-County Briefs i Melvin Ecklund, Wilton, who en-|ii tered a local hospital for treatment cnaraesy is somewhat improved to- - Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Wernli, Hazen, are visitors in Bismarck today. Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Olafson, Litchville, are spending the day in the city. Mr. and Mrs. P. Halstead, Beach, |i have arrived in Bismarck to spend the | jj week-end. Having been appointed Investment company, Fargo, tion to finance car and truck plan terms. individual deals, This company is owned service. -excellent service. To Bury Jamestown | Suicide at Granville| | Jamestown, N. D., July 26.—()—| Funeral services for George H. Stub- 405 Broadway Announcement I am in position to handle dealer’s paper and also cers and directors of the First National Bank and Trust company, Fargo, N. Dak., and offers excellent terms and Your business will be appreciated and we aim to give J. 8S. FEVOLD agent for the Commercial N. Dak., I am now-in posi- sales on the regular finance and controlled by the offi- Bismarck, N. Dak. bins, salesman ‘who committed suicide at a local hotel Thursday night, will ibe held at Granville, McHenry coun- ty. Stubbins, formerly a banker at Granville, is a property owner in that town. E. W. Stubbins of Minot, a brother, arrived here last night to take charge of the body. Mrs. Stubbins and a son, visiting in Wisconsin, have not been located or advised of his death. State Land Trespass Charged to Farmer E. F. Sapp, of near Menoken, was before Justice Anton Beer on a charge of trespassing on state land and was released on his own recognizance to appear before district court for ar- raignment and trial. Sapp is charged by W. E. Byerly, state land commissioner, with making use of public lands without obtaining @ lease therefor. —_—_— ; Fashion, Plaque the end of vegetation. | No passport is needed. A VERY SMART beach clog made | of cork has blue and yellow striped | jelastic straps. : | 2800 MILES OF ALL- WEATHER ROADS See Manitoba’s inland seas, her forests unfenced to You can have a memorable holiday at, small expense i in Manitoba, whether you put up at our modern tourist camps or at our fine hotels. . no delay, at the International Boundary. Come . it MAIL COUPON TODAY * ‘The Tourist and of bal and Manitoba, — ‘Winnipeg, Canada. Gentlemen: toba Booklet and Lady Mary Heath Said for the appointment of a guardian, on file in court, declares that Mary Lady Heath, who flew from London to Cape Town, is incompetent and is Mentally Incompetent Cleveland, July 26—(P}—A petition | FIRST-PLACE RAGE IN POPULAR GIRL - CONTEST IS KEEN Ardeth Gussner Pulls Up on Grace Livdah!; Barbara Regi: ter and Agnes Neilson Gain The race for first place in the Bis- marck Tribune-Paramount Theatre Sel Girl contest is tightening up again. Standings of the contestants, an- nounced this morning, show that Ardeth Gussner again has pulled up on Grace Livdahl in the race for top Position and now is less than 8,000 behind. Barbara Register and Agnes Neil- son served notice that they still are in the running by polling large votes yesterday, while other contestants maintained their standings. osephine Cervinski, in third place, slipped a little behind the leaders. The standings of the various con- testants follow: Grace Livdahl .. Ardeth Gussner . LAST TIMES TODAY “The Bad One” 158100 | 160800 || in a hospital at Mentor receiving treatment for nervous disorders. Her condition is believed to have been caused by a severe skull injury suffered here last September when an airplane she was testing fell through | a roof. For several days she was at ‘ the point of death and her recovery was doubtful. 75,000 New Yorkers Sleeping on Benches New York, July 26.—(/P)—Seventy- five thousand fugitives from New York’s newest heat wave took refuge in Central park last night and sl on_lawns and benches. | Despite tempering midweek showers | the city confronted another | blistering week-end. Yesterday's high was 90 degrees and at 8 o'clock (EST) this morning the thermometer started | upward from 78, with mounting hu- | midity threatening to make the heat more oppressive than yesterday's. Three deaths and three prostrations were reported in 24 hours. | the sweetheart of the army! JUNE COLLYER VAUDEVILLE AUDREY HOUGLUM . Sponsor of the seme Cleaning to the ~ Legion Band NEW HOME LAUNDRY Also NORTHERN PACIFIC GIRL QUARTETTE i | for guaranteed good work. We ff! call for and deliver. | Phone 818 423 3rd St. | | First Class Shoe Repairing Bismarck Shoe Hospital HENRY BURMAN, Prop. Bismarch, N. Dak. —~ oe r4 Ge BUMMER PLAYGRoy, | IND’. Have your best vacation under Manitoba’s Nor- thern skies, where days are sunny, where nights are gloriously cool. Revel in this Adventureland. Skim over its You will find no red tape, Convention Bureau 4 B-6-4 Please send me your free Mani- Route Maps. | | DOLORES DEL RIO - in He falls in love with this = wih his dreams and discovers she's fe! ried under fire. Tender romance mid the thrills of fighting! No- Man's land and night life on the gay, war-time Riviera. GARY COOPER AS THE “Man From Wyoming” A Paramount Triumph Home of Paramount Pictures The Montgomery Ward & Company Welcomes to Bismarck The 1930 Convention of : ‘The American Legion The American Legion Auxiliary _ The 40 and 8 We are pleased to have this opportunity to serve you. We are sure you would enjoy a tour through our store. 120200 | young woman whose specialty is pass- 44100 | ing fictitious cashier's checks as she 32100 ; travels on her way by car. + 24700; The woman passed two of the + 24000 | checks here. The sheriff's office was + 18600 not informed for a week, when it was 14100} too late to expect success in appre- 13200] hending her. 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