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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, ‘THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1930 Maxine Pickles, Ethelwyn Schafer, Scouts from Underwood be | Richmond's Bootery team. The Burg 1 i | PRIZES ARE AWARDED len Tillotson, Beth Wheeler and Mar- | present during the week, Miss Howard | team did not play. Lantry F uneral Train ° jan Worner, who will remain for the | said. Passes Through City gy vl second period. Miss Gertrude Eichhorst, who un- i 1 Mandan girls returning were Kath~ | @ se cnt major operation Tuesday | | .. s 7 | | | grin Gallagher. Jayne Broderick.|) City-County Briefs {| moming at the Bismarck hospital, 18| The funeral train bearing the body Bayills Catton Mes pee ana e SAS | making a satisfactory recovery, ac-|of ‘T. H. Lantry, general manager of ‘WILLIAM FOK@ | for the thatiag yess, nd Wo Ste | west, was hostere to.s group of young |‘, dayne Broderick and Mary Rus_|W0®- Marian Palen, Blanche Ryck-| 9 0" Ube ada b * for a constitution and by-laws for the |Women at a dinner and theatre party aver © seeiee cars gins Teeetae chinsky, Julia Thomas, Neva Vettel, MARION DAVIES association. sora ge ile a rghit Rad Cross awdininera’ buttons. epee os je in Crock "Leary, who recent won - . Tone 1» n e ‘ , ee i DEEN | Mee tomate golf per ionship, twas The point system was used in the Btarkle ‘Helen andease ‘arvills “THE FLORODORA GIRL” PE a ae A NS) EE od be Sie camp judging. The “War Cry” tent re-| Howell and. Esther Martin.” Mandan With be loran, former marc! - ° # i. Le dent, was named secretary, and Har-| Yellow, pink and green were the! ceived the majority of ten “inspec: "girls attending the last ‘camp. are LAWRENCE GRAY SAM HARDY » old W. Chorley, who previously-made |colors noteg in the decorations, and} nicnest i ‘hip: “Aqua Vis- | ClOt4 uty, Eloise Curtis, Florence al bouquets of sweet and gladioli| méhest in sportsmanship; “Aqua Vis: | Mathieson, . Laverne Shaw, and ; ream Pinca e ans ceaiered., vie aibiee table. " Novel| t#” tent won the watermelon offered | Franoes Herner. Alice Brooks, Hazen, Mr. Crocker is the son of Senator |gifts marked each place, and Miss up it Sit ene can oe Jis also tn the group. Twelve Girl | Crocker, who have gotten in touch |the show at the Paramount Theatre. | Ponts for the week; giving them the Handsome Dick Arlen, Young, Virile with more than 80 families who pre- se * test. In this tent were Jayne Brod- .»-The New Hero of viously lived in North Dakota, that Fi Di ‘ - erick, Mary Russell, Phyllis Carroll, : the club was organized. Bridge Dinner Honors | Mitatea nunerdson’ Hoen’ Mamon’ Action: Romance! j Mrs. John Mueller, formerly Miss Mrs. F. McLaughlin |K#thryn Gaitagher, winnifred McGil- Ann Stapleton, Fargo, was appointed srs & lic, and Eileen McKeever. The new star of range- to draw up a constitution and by-laws Individual Prizes | riding. he-men! Dick for the organization, to be voted on; Mrs. Frank McLaughlin, San Fran-| dividual prizes went to Beverly = . Arlen! Hero of “The at the 1931 picnic. Mrs. Mueller was | cisco, who is leaving tonight for her Barnes, as best campfire entertainer; : = Light of Western the first native born North Dakota | home, was complimented at a bridge | Marian Worner, best all-around ath: | Altogether - Stars"! Lovable, un- ! girl to be graduated from the North dinner given in the Rose room at the |lete; Maxine Pickles, best camper: : lucky cattle rustier of i Dakota Agricultural college, Fargo. | Patterson hotel, by her brother-in-laW|and La Meta Dahl, Wilton, was| ‘ Different “The Virginian”! > The first Sunday in August of each | and sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Patter-| named the best detail worker. | That side edie year has been set aside as “North Da-| son. Returning yesterday from the first, rd Joy's All String Orch- of life we Now Dick is ‘the dar- kota Picnic Day in Colorado.” The] Gladioli in shades of pink filled a] week of camp, the Bismarck girls re- Leonard Joy's 1 eh Where ing hero of Zane Grey's pienic will be held in Denver each | large silver bowl which formed a cen-| port an enjoyable week under the di- ¢St™® bier aa oe Necain know least most: famous adventure year, that being the most central/terpiece for the round table, where | rection of Miss Lois Howard, super- Sane oan ed ti - a . “onl fashion. about; glamour, romance! Sharing hon- place to meet. covers were marked for 28 guests.| visor, and her assistants, Misses Por- tyere's h record you'll got that-you power, prison bars, ors with Jack Holt, who Mr. and Mrs. Chris G. Jackson of |Other appointments were in pastel] ter and George. me fe recthet ea the melody is bright lights and once more portrays the Grafton, N. D., who are visiting their | shades. ‘Those from Bismarck at the camp atae on oa thie wunreianl os Seuietts rig! ights kind of’ role he made daughter, Mrs. Casper Dahl, traveled] Bridge was played in the Patterson | jast week were: Cleo Amess, Luella “a fascinating It's 20 different 5 gorgeous women. famous! over 2,000 miles to attend the picnic. apartment after dinner, and high| aitringer, Ruth Christianson, Eleanor you'll enjoy it ‘thoroughly. ‘Come F 9 They are among the real old timers | scores were held by Mrs. W. L. Diven| Cook, Donna Jean Davis, Clarice jn... let us treat you to this end 6 ” Zane Grey’s in North Dakota, having settled atj/and Dr. C. E. Stackhouse. - Hanson, Lillian Hedstrom, Eleanor, the other numbers listed here. Grafton in 1872. Mr. Jackson is past} Guests from Mandan included John Kjelstrup, Marian Little, Irma Fern : 6 e 99 80 years of age but was hale and Sullivan and Judge J. M. Hanley. | Logan, Mary Louise Nuessle, Gene-| ee eae I he Border Legion hearty as the youngest of the crowd. -*e 8 vieve Rodgers, Virginia and Julia coe na Uh iota “Cheer ’ A Kenneth Currie Of qpottineau| Mrs. Frank McLaughlin and son| Dickinson, Ellen Lund, Maxine ‘from ¥ Smile”) j tics ' A Paramount All Talking Picture . ’ was another of the real pioneers, hav- | Judge, who have spent the last two Pickles, Ethelwyn Schafer, Ellen Til- Up a : ROBERT AMES LILA LEE a ing been employed by Mr. Jackson| months at the home of Mrs. Mc- lotson, Beth Wheeler, Marian Worner, | I'm Needin’ You—Fox Trot 7 aa ~ With near Grafton more than 40 Years ago. | Laughlin’s brother-in-law and sis-| Emma Schultz, Lucille McGarry.) LEONARD JoYs ALL STRING NTAGU LOVE — NED SPARKS D ARLEN JACK HOLT “i 4 Mrs. Carrie Bakke of Mayville was| ter, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Patterson, of Katherine Hall, Helen Erlenmeyer, | ORCHESTRA GEORGE MacFARLANE RICHAR another former North Dakotan who the Patterson hotel, will Jeave this| Beverly McCoy, Norma Peterson, Ber- No, 22467, 10-tnch - foe FAY WRAY — EUGENE PALLETTE found old etl at oe Crp She oe ae ees wea ue will! enice Peterson, Beverly Barnes and | ai lived in Traill county for 42 years. _| visit at Spokane for a time before re- . lara = “5 5 The following former North Da- | turning to their home at San Francis. |"*U"™ Bllswortl. 4 Wi Kee or Ge lca hers All Talking Comedy, “THE BOSS'S ORDER” Paramount Short Subjects NS EGA ale All returned excepting Eleanor Kjel-|_{{Tom_Raramount Pi fe s 2 : 2 An All Star Comedy an . . *. ° B; jan, Ellen Lund, . ‘ox Movietone Act ~ « y Mr. and Mrs. L. E, Leid, Valley City:| Mr. and Mrs. Herbert F. O'Hare, | SU2zima Ferm Logan. Ellen Lund.| Gus Annmeim Pe acatirnk DAD'S DAY Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leid, Valley! 302 Fifth street, will motor to Garri- a Graham MacNamee City; Mrs. A. J. Hammersmith and | son this evening to be present for the It Must Be Spring—Fox Trot . “Newscasting” Mrs. L. 8. Hammersmith of Dazey; |twenty-fifth anniversary celebration (from Paramount picture, “Let's Tonight Mr. and Mrs. L, J. Swain, Dickinson; | of the city, which will be held Friday Go Native EDDIE CANTOR Mrs. E, A. Patterson, Dickinson; Mr.|and Saturday. Mr. O’Hare, who prac- ‘WARING'S PENNSYLVANTIANS Shows Daily In his latest comedy riot and Mrs, L, J. Kennedy, Mayville; | ticed law in Garrison for-several years No. 22470, 10-inch | " “COCK-EYED NEWSREEL” Mr. and Mrs. Chris G. Jackson, Graf-| before coming to Bismarck, “is sched- | THEATRE 2:30 - 7 and 9 p. m. ton; Mrs: Casper Dahl, Grafton; Mr. | uled to speak at one of the programs. ‘There's a Wah-Wah Gal in Agua and Mrs. James B. Halloran, Bis- ee * Calionte—-Fox Trot | r} ‘marck; Miss Belle Olson, Bismarck;/ Mrs. G. D. Bell and son Buddy, 614 | * Mr. and Mrs. George M. Johnson, | Rosser avenue, left this morning for | On Revival Day—Fox Trot Bowman; Mr. and Mrs. Henry L.| Eugene, Ore., where they will spend | (A Rhythmic Spiritual) Monson, Fargo; Major and Mrs. Alva a month with Mrs. Bell's parents, Mr. JoBNNY JOHNSON AND Hrs J. Brasted, Lisbon; Mrs. G. B. White,/and Mrs. B. B. Ellis. They will also | Port LopGe ORCHESTRA i : Mayville. visit with relatives at Walla Walla, No. 22468, 10-inch Mrs. Eee erg tanh fos Wash., before returning. ‘H. Bakke, Mayville; “Mr. and Mrs. * * * , == —_ Seer Sa Mara me rat Lap, ‘eines CHEVROLET ANNOUNCES Simon and Mr. and Mrs, Henry Si-| First Presbyterian church, with Mrs. | I Love You So Much (from mon, Lisbon; Mrs. Lila Ingalls War-|Logee and their son and daughter RADIO picture, “The Cuckoos”) - ner, Jamestown; Mr. and Mrs. John | left Monday for a vacation trip to AILEEN STANLEY Mueller, Lisbon; Mrs. Freeman H. | the Black Hills and Yellowstone park. No. 22669, 10-inch ' ‘Talbot, spresrrimee cal a ea They plan to be away two weeks or Herbert Castello, mn; . and | more, i D Mrs. W. B. Buzzele, Bismarck; Mr. _ kee Hoskins-Meyer and Mrs. Kenneth Currie, Bottineau; | Mrs. A. Jess has arrived from At- sees \ Home of KFYR “ ‘Mr. and Mrs. H. K. meine ieee on tica, Ind., for a visit at the home of oa ett ‘ -# +Mrs. Henry Korthuis, Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Pilmoor, 821 Sixth R ‘rand Everett Korthuis, all of Lisbon; | street, Mie: dese whe tek onion a “Scandals” Star Keeps | ALL THE MUSIC YOU WANT at hRo extra eost y Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Stafford, Lisbon; | Mr. Pilmoor, formerly lived in Man- 1 di Hair B tiful 4 © fae a Golden Hair Beautiful WHEN you wanrit x J ** «What d’you say?”’ sings Frances The Presbyterian young people's il vivacious star of George OMe group, from the young people's fellow- ite’s Scandals. Miss Williams ship h6ur, will hold a potluck supper | prefers Jap Rose for her eee bese aa this evening at the church. Later the | ‘yick-rinsing. leaving the skin tingling-clean I Cr R group will work on the song books and petal-emooth. Asamionnca Kagel | whl are being prepare. rom |W RECORDS There will be no meeting of the Bis- Rose Soac | marck Garden club this evening,.ac- | cording to Mrs. S. D. Cook, president. —~ _—~ ~ The postponed meeting will be held at a date to be announced later. ' x * * Miss Bessie Thompson, 221 West Rosser avenue, accompanied by Mrs. +e M. Kisner, left Tuesday by car for R E 4 bh Yellowstone park, where they plan to i , Spend about two weeks. ‘ * * * & C. E. Best has arrived from Eugene, f ty, that all- Qre., to visit his brother, R. L. Best, or many types Bismarck, A portable canvas tank that forms a swimming pool for a number of per- |sons at once has been invented for automobile tourists’ camps. More Than 125 Former North Dakotans Gather at Denver for Annual Picnic Earl Crocker Is Elected Presi- dent; J. B. Halloran Chosen As Secretary More than 125 former residents of North Dakota gathered at Washing- ton park, Denver, Colo., Sunday, Au- “ s i i Mat, Detly 2:80 ‘ Barnes, Dorothy Caye, Vivian Cogh-j league. In the game Tuesday eve- sends it sailing through the water in ite wna’ ens gust 3, for the second annual North Miss Staak H te: t Toe Gere BOE Tt he et lan, Doreen Church, Edna McCrorie,| ning, the Penney team won from |reverse. | avenings r-8 Dakota picnic. Ss OSUESS AU | hoe Monday evening, > | Phyllis Danley, Aletha Devitt, Frances | Home of Paramount Pictuses 16e and Bee While the day was, as usual, given Dunn, Esther Dutt, Mary Louise Fin- to reminiscences of days in North Da- over to renewing old friendships, and} Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Massingham, Man- dan; Mr. and Mrs, Harold W. Chorley, Mandan; Mr. and Mrs. Ingvald A. Iverson, Maddock; Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Young, Rolla and Cavalier; Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Webster, Lisbon; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kaiser, Fargo. There were also about 45 children present at the picnic, Dinner-Theatre Party GIRLS? CAMP CLOSE Forty-five Bismarck Girls Re- turn Tuesday From Week at Camp Chan Owapi With the closing of the first week of the girls’ camp at Chan Owapi on Red Cross junior life-saving em- blems were presented to Ethelwyn Schafer, Bismarck, and Phyllis Car- Lyman, Ruth Bilal and Jeanette Stewart. Winnifred Moettillic, who also attended, will stay for t: sec- ond week. Others at the camp were Eileen McKeever, Dickinson, Ruth Weber, Towner, and Jane Schmidt and La- Meta Dahl, Wilton. 31 Girls Arrive Thirty-one girls arrived at Chan Owapi Tuesday morning for the sec- ond camp period. In the group were Evelyn Anderson, Agnes Baker, Betty ney, Ruth Galahan, Theresa Jessell, Dorothy Kennelly, Mina Lewis, Phyllis R. H. Leavitt, Carson attorney, was | cording to hospital attendants. a visitor in Bismarck today. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Derrick, of Long H, R. Ringeon, New Salem, is trans- Beach, Cal., are stopping off in Bis- acting business in the city. marck, their old home, on their an- Mr. and Mrs. Mack Traynor left Minn. Mr. Derrick was superinten- last evening for their home at Devils | dent of the Missouri division of the Lake, after a brief business visit here. | S00 Line years ago. The Grand Pacific and Burg store| The squird, relative of the octopus, girls’ kittenball teams are tied for swims backward. The quick expul- first place in the women’s kittenball/sion of water through its siphon nual visit here and to Detroit Lakes, | |the Northern Pacific railroad west coast department, passed through |here at 6 a. m., en route to St. Paul, j where funeral services are to be con- ducted. The special train remained at Man- dan for about 10 minutes, and the could pay their final respects. Mr. jcasket was opened so that friends| Pneumonia, but his rugged constitu- tion was sald by doctors to havi |spared him from death. 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