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SOCIETY NEWS Mrs. Simmons Named To Fund Committee Mrs. B. M. Simmons, New England, been named chairman of the Bakers Give Dinner For Chief of Staff University Women , Will Hold Meeting A meeting for the purpose of in- teresting Bismarck college organizing a sila? short vacation trip to Winnipeg and x | Minneapolis. —_— | AT THE MOVIES | “CAPITOL. “ In “Cheer Up and Smile,” Fox movietone has approached the in lending story appeal and_sophis- tication to a love romance born on ung love. | decision of Fox movietone executives Endeavor Union, conducted a rally- day campfire here yesterday, and will go to Coleharbor tomorrow for a sim- ilar gathering. * * * Mrs. E. ©, Wachter, 717 Second street, and Mrs, Frank Smith, 505 ‘West Thayer avenue, left yesterday by motor for Clinton, Iowa, where they will visit relatives. They will go from there to Chicago for a several days’ visit, and will spend a short time in Mnineapolis on. Gr aa trip. * * Mrs. John Pearson left today for her home at Alamo, N. D., after a week-end visit at the home of her Meetings of Clubs And Social Groups | to find a story combining the desir- = Taek ¢ the college woe an more interesting a - matic episodes found in city life. y Ica whee Smile” is such a ¥ @ gay, 8) To- mance of young ine, iled wit the pees as ete neces: ei good drama, open tonig! the Capitol Theatre. . To Dixie Lee, Fox Movietone play- er,-Arthur Lake and Olka Baclanova went the featured roles. Both % ers have scored Di pus nights and Broadway lights re- parted gd abilities to Yue highest “Whispering” Jack Smith is an- other Fox movietone featured player who carries away honors in “Cheer Up and Smile.” M i Others in the ar Judels, Johnny Arthur, John Darrow, ‘ranklin Pang- Sumner Getchell, F: @| born and Buddy Messinger. “Members of the Mothers’ Service | est tlub will hold their meeting at eight | career o'clock Tuesday evening with Mrs. L. H Carufel, ys de ae avenue. Hel : j E i at i i 5 g i 6 ahy th lz i 8 H g HE ai ; i i H ! E fi é ut guy gs z + f ! i} | i : Fil z Ha ( : i u 5 : te \ x Be a PASTORS ADDRESS ENDEAVOR MEETING Talks by Local Ministers Fea- ture Rally-Day Campfire Held Here Sunday Addresses by the Rev. Floyd Logee, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, the Rev. Walter E. Vater of the McCabe Methodist church, and by Clell Gannon, former state presi- dent of the organization, featured the Christian Endeavor rally day camp- fire held Sunday afternoon at the Evangelical church. Rev. Logee spoke on “Crusading With Christ for Christian Citizen- ship;” Rev, Vater. had for his topic, “Crusading With Christ in Evangel- ism,” and Mr. Gannon plans for the next convention in San Frahcisco. The devotional In addition to the afternoon pro- gram the rally included an early morning watch service on the steps jorial butiding, conducted by Miss Esther Bremer, Fargo, state field-secretary, and also service at the > A CONTRASTING top of pink jer- sey gives a new interest above the| te waistline in this navy blue jersey Rates on Salt Are Under Discussion Chicago, Sept. 22.—(#)—The inter- 2 Associated Press Photo \ Wt is reported In court circ! the Infante Alfonso of Orleans, Queen Marie’s brother-in-law, has undertaken the mission of sounding Queen M: on the subject of-a union be! the Infante Alfor (inset), Prince of Astur! Idest son of th ish king, and Marie's daughter, the Princess na. a Sunday evening state commerce commission today church, at which Mr. Gannon pre-|opened its first hearing on salt rates sided. under the congressional Hoke Smith For the latter service, the pageant,| resolution which directed investiga- “Our Rally Day Campfire,” was pre-|tion and revision of freight rates in sented by a group of young veople, | the United States. followed by a talk by Walter LeRoy,| The session here will last probably ‘Underwood, state president of Chris-| three days, and will be devoted to car- w. the] Plasa, is spending a few Early Mail Carrier Here Wants to Hear From Old Pioneers ; > A government scout and mail car- tier who was in Bismarck in 1873 would like to communicate with Bis- Montana. Endeavors were present from Tappen, ‘Underwood and Coleharbor. A preliminary social and worship hour was held Friday evening at the chi , with Miss Bre- mer, formerly of Bismarck, conduct- ing the devotional service which closed the meeting. SAYS BEN BELSON RGULAR FELLOW tesa le Man Who Found Hero’s Body eral chairman, with Miss Mary Cave Pays Tribute to Former Marie Syerincalisaaa Leone ‘Hiland, ‘| decorations; Miss Anita Cram, - eorpeney ing; Mrs. Hughes, music, and Miss Isabelle Humphreys, stunts. Minnesotan Killed When M St. Paul, Sept. 22.—(7)—Carl Ben Eielson, Hatton, N. D., flier who died gE 2 & i Airwa: Fairbanks, Alaska. Crosson and Mrs. Crosson fq it ti BE g holm. Matt Rebrovich, 48, was killed. Frank, his 22-year-old son, was the 8] driver. The bend is known as “death” curve because of fatal accidents there, the one today being the seventh to occur there. Linton Man’s Father i: McDonald, 711 Ninth s' ” Grand stab where He grand f lt okenyee — Linton, N. D., Sept. 22—John Hetting- Purchase, in Bis- ‘Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Brady, patie sb visitors J. Maddock, days in Bis- troit, marek on business. Dies in Washington § * +| Brink, Lakeville, Great Neck, L. I. He R. | was 91 years old. , father of George H. Linton, died at Newport, ‘Wash., recently, according to his son| Glasgow, Mont., Sept. 22.—(#)—Ar- inated against. Shippers will voice their plea for general downward revision at subse- quent hearings to be held in various Parts of the country. Testimony to- day concerned the technical history of revisions on salt rates, relationship in rates, and Kansas intrastate adjust- ment. B. H. Meyer, a member of the com- mission, presided. Butcher at Underwood Dies at Home Friday Funeral arrangements were held up until the arrival of a son from Penn- sylvania. Mr. Trayer was a native of Penn- sylvania, RETIRED STEEL MAN DIES sociate of the late Andrew Carnegie, died today on his estate, POSTPONE ARRANGEMENT raignment of Anna Arnot here. John R. Purchase was born at De-j/on a charge of murdering her hus- Mich., and was married to Miss/band, J. Marsh in 1879. Shortly after] postponed today when her physician E. Arnot, local banker, was marriage he came to North Da-|reported she was unable to appear in Bookmobile to Be Seen in Bismarck ogee First Granite Set _ On New. Courthouse Minn arrived here Bunday for tes | Fined $100 on Charge ae ONO aee ase, and veefeck|. Of Drunken Driving Louis Olson, Mandan, was fined $100 stone|and was assessed costs in addition, when. arraigned before Police Mag- concrete base wall to ob-|istrate E. 8. Allen on a charge of proper level on the facing.|driving a car while intoxicated. es er ULTRA MODERN . | Listen to the ° Three Princes “Your Home Away from Home” Hotel Prince All Prices F. O. B. Factory, Detroit HUBDSON-ESSEX DEALERS EVERYWHERE homestead four! court. True dyes are easiest to use! 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