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“| SOCIETY NEWS dogs ms { 4 { { { yA Timm-Bjornholdt Wedding Solemnized ‘The wedding of Miss Eulalia Timm, @aughter of Dr. and Mrs. John F. Timm, Makoti, and Olifford Bjorn- holdt, Garrison, was solemnized Sun- day at the home of the bride's par- ents. The service was read by Rev. E. Kristenson, Ryder, before & large company of relatives and friends. The bride was attended by Miss Louise Bjornholdt, sister of the bridegroom. Carl Hanson, Makoti, was best man. Mrs. Bjornholdt has been empolyed ®t the Reservation State bank. Ma- koti, and the bridegroom is engaged in farming near Garrison. * * * Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Goddard, 808 Mandan 8t., and Mr. and Mrs, B. E. Jones and son Bennie, 519 First St., have left on a week’s fishing trip to Spearfish, 8. D., Beulah, Wyo. and other points in the Black Hills. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Jones’ daughter, Miss Gwendolyn Jones, and by their son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and- Mrs. Donald Jones, who arrived a few days ago from Chicago. se * Mr. and Mrs, James’ Morris, 221 ‘Avenue A West, have as their gtiests|. Mrs. Morris’ brother-in-law and sis- ter, Mr. and Mrs. D. Koester and small son Henry, Cincinnati, Ohio, end also Mrs. Morris’ niece, Miss Mae Kuntz, a teacher in the Cincinnati, schools, who arrived Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Koester will be here about two weeks while Miss Kuntz will re- main for the balance of the summer. * oe * Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Nordlund, 314 Mandan St. expects to leave this evening by car for Grantsburg, Wis., where they will be guests of Rev. A. J. Malmquist, former pastor of the First Lutheran church here, and Mrs. Malmquist. They plan to spend @ few days at the Minnesota lakes and also will visit in Duluth, Grand Forks and Fargo before returning in two weeks. x * x Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wahl and daughter, 113 West Thayer avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Kleve, 723 Fourth St., left this morning for Winnipeg to spend the Fourth. From there they will leave on a fishing trip to the iakes in northern Minnesota, returning to Bismarck in about 10 days. ee Miss Roberta Burr, daughter of Justice A. G. Burr, 520 Ninth St., re- turned to Bismarck Thursday from Grand Forks, where she spent a week as the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allen. Miss Burr recently received her master's degree from the University of Mich- igan, Ann Arbor. She will spend the remainder of the summer here. * % Mrs. M. A. Hunter, 423 Eleventh &t., entertained the members of St. Rita’s missionary group Thursday evening. There were guests for three tables of bridge and honcrs went to Mrs, Clyde Helmbrecht and Mrs. George Cooper. Garden flowers were used to decorate = oa * O. I. Devold, 711 Sixth St., will leave this evening for Grand Forks to join Mrs. Devold, who has spent the last three weeks there with her mother. Mr. and Mrs, Devold will spend about two weeks visiting with relatives at Hutchinson and Minne- apolis, Minn. * ok ok Mrs. J. S. Wilds who has been a pa- tient at the Bismarck hospital for several weeks, is convalescing at her home, 826 Sixth St. Her sister, Mrs. H. S. Grover, Lisbon, who was sum- moned here by Mrs. Wild's illness, will remain here for some time . xe x Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Shipley, 406 West Rosser avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Ayres, 220 Avenue A West, left Thursday for a motor trip to Minneapolis and Duluth and points in northern Minnesota and Wiscon- sin. They will be away two weeks. ee * Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Barth and caughters Gladys and Viola, 316 Eleventh St., plan to leave this’ eve- ning for Lake Okoboji, Iowa, for a week's outing. They will also visit at Armstrong, Iowa, with a brother of Mrs. Barth, and will visit in St. Paul en route home. ** * Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Lobach, 519 Ninth St., and his brother, J. W. Lo- bach, Chattanooga, Tenn., left Thurs- day on a 10 days fishing trip to the lakes in the vicinity of Villard, Minn. * * * Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Morganthaler, and children, John and Luverne, 1516 Avenue B, will leave Saturday morn- ing for the Black Hills to’ spend a short vacation. on se e Mrs. H. H. Hafstrom, 310 West Thayer avenue, will leave this eve- ning for Medora to spend a two weeks vacation with Mr. Hafstrom at their ranch there. i ze Miss Edith Johnson, Logan apart- ments, is back from Grove City, Minn., where she spent about a month as the guest of her sister. ane 9 Celebrate Honor Supreme Heads Of Pythian Sisters Mrs. C. C. Turner, Bismarck, grand secretary of the Pythian Sisters, left this morning for Minot to attend a) banquet and reception which wiu honor Mrs. Elsie Vandervort, Wash- ington, D. C., supreme chief of the order; and Mrs. Mollie Keller, Ul- irda Ohio, supreme mistress of seals, ‘The national officers are returning from a trip through western Can- ada, and the Minot members have arranged these affairs in their hon- or. Delegates from Goodrich, Leith, Williston, Grand Forks, Fargo and Valley City are expected to attend. xe * Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wiest, 801 Fifth 8t., will leave this evening for Hen- derson and Belle Plaine, Minn., to spend their vacation with relatives. They were accompanied by Mrs. Pearl Digby and son Arthur, who will go to Minneapolis and La Crosse, Wis. for a two weeks’ visit, and by Mrs. E. J. Huelskamp, who is returning to her home at New Ulm, Minn., after spending a month here with her mother. * * * In observance of the eighth birth- day anniversary of her daughter, Emma Jean, Mrs. L. A. LaRue, 104 Avenue C, entertained a group of 15 small girls at a birthday party Fri- day afternoon. American flags and decorations in the patriotic colors were used for the refreshment table. Favors were Fourth of July noise- makers. * oe * Carleton Wilds, a student at the University of Iowa, Iowa City, has re- turned to Bismarck to spend the sum- mer vacation with his parents Rev. and Mrs. J. 8. Wilds, 826 Sixth 8t. Miss Marie Wilds, a daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Wilds, music instructor in the Madison, 5. D., schools, 1s also here for the summer months. ek * Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Merritt, 221 Third St., accompanied by Miss Henricka Beach and Miss Lillian Cook will leave Friday evening for a week-end motor trip through the Bad Lands north of Medora and the Kill- deer mountains. * * * William A. Byrne, who was recent- ly graduated from Dartmouth college, Hanover, N. H., has returned to Bis- marck to spend the summer vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Byrne, 120 Avenue A West. xk * Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Tenenoff and two children, 615 First St., have left for Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, to spend a two-weeks’ vacation with Mrs. Tene- inoff's parents. ** # Patricia LaRue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Rue, 104 Avenue C, has gone to Minneapolis to be the guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. O. R. LaRue, for a month. x oe Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Brown and son, 617 Sixth St. will leave Saturday morning for a two-weeks outing at Itasca park and the lakes around Bemidji. * * Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Byrne, 120 Ave- nue A West, have as their guest for & few weeks Mrs. Byrne's sister, Miss Mabel Dietrich, Hollywood, Calif., who arrived this week. ek Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snyder, Fargo, former residents of Bismarck will ar-| rive this evening to spend the week- jend with Mrs, Snyder's sister, Mrs. Alice Finnegan, Mason apartments. * ke Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kositzky, 723 Eleventh St., will leave Saturday mornin gto spend the week-end with relatives at Winner, Gregory and Colome, 8. D. xk O* Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Nelson, 1032 Ninth St., have left for an extended tour of the Black Hills. They plan to spend the Fourth in Belle Fourche. | se % Miss Catherine Kositzky, 723 Eleventh St., will spend the Fourth in Golden vay with friends, *) * = Miss Dorothy Lang will spend tne Fourth of July holiday with friends at Stanton. CARD OF THANK! We wish to express our most sin- jcere thanks to our many friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted us in our sorrow. Mrs. L. M. Parsons and. Family. More than 65 out of every 100 are rests made in the United Staies to- day are-for either drunkenness or traffic violations, *RLbY MALT SY MANDAN NEWS LOSES EYE WHEN HIT BY GOLF BALL ess Matthew Knoll, Mandan 16- Year-Old, Seriously Injured While Practicing Matthew Knoll, 16-year-old Man- dan youth, suffered the loss of his’ right eye Thursday when he was) struck by a golf ball as he and a companion, Louis Helmsworth, were practicing driving golf balls near the Knoll home. , The boy was taken to a hospital in Bismarck, where physicians found the eye was so seriously injured that it was necessary to remove it. The ball which struck Knoll was driven by Helmsworth. Mandan Will Spend Quiet July Fourth Mandav/ residents Saturday either will stay at home or seek entertain- ment at nearby communities in cele- bration of the Fourth of July. No formal program has been ar- ranged in Mandan, although several celebrations are planned in Missouri Slope communities and Bismarck will have an auto race program in the af- ternoon. With all stores, except confection- erles, restaurants, and drug stores, closing for the holiday Saturday, bus- iness houses in Mandan will remain open this evening. Accident Victim’s Body Is Sent East Fred Morris, 25-year-old Great Falls, Mont., man, who died in the Mandan Deaconess hospital Thursday morning from injuries suffered last Sunday evening in an automobile collision west of Mandan, will be bur- ied in Framingham, Mass., his form-/ er home. The body was sent east from Man- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1981 will work this evening remaining open. MAN IS DISARMED A man who gave his name as Mc- Laughlin, carrying an unloaded revol- ver, was disarmed about 2:15 s. m. Friday in the White Star cafe, ant manager, Summer Services Are Planned For Church A series of Sunday evening services, to be preceded by 20-minute programs of music, have been planned by Rev. Ellis L, Jackson, pastor of the First Baptist church, for the months of July and August. Music will be by Miss Marguerite Kennedy, who will announce her own selections and there will be special vocal numbers also. “The Gateway to New Life” is the topic selected for Sunday. Subjects for the other services are: July 12, “The Light of the World”; July 19, “The Parable of the Sower”; July 26, “Safe Moorings”; August 2, “Christ Our Keeper”; August 9, “The Road of Memory”; August 16, “Profit or Loss”; August 23, “Life's Journey”; August 30, “The Rose Beyond the) Wall.” EDUCATION GROUP ELECTS Los Angeles, July 3.—(#?)—Florence M. Hale, Augusta, Me., rural educa- tor, is the newly elected president of the National Education association. —— f City-County News d - Congressman J. H. Sinclair, Ken- mare, was @ visitor in Bismarck Fri- If She Stands the amuse you to the very end! WILLIAM dan Friday morning. Morris had re- sided in Great Falls for seven years. Miss Viola Carter, Great Falls, his fiancee, was with him at the time of his death. i AUTO STRIKES PORCH An automobile driven by a Bis- marck man Thursday night got out of control coming down the long hill in the northwest part of Mandan and crashed into the porch on the resi- dence of Emil Stolz, 508 First avenue northwest. The porch and automo- bile were damaged. The driver agreed to pay for repairing the porch, according to Mandan police. POSTPONE D-BALL GAME A Mandan diamondball league game between the Montana-Dakota Power company and DeMolay teams scheduled for tonight has been post- poned until next Tuesday night, ac- cording to C. V. Caddell, secretary of the organization. The two teams had planned to play the game Thurs- day night but wet grounds prevented it. The teams are not playing to- night because many of the players | —in— | “JUST A GIGOLO” | —with— LILLIAN BOND C. AUBREY SMITH — EXTRA — TOM HOWARD --in— ’ “VIA_EXPRESS” NOVELTY HOWLINE COMEDY Paramount News | ET | 2 m. 350 COMING! JANET GAYNOR ' If Your Telephone fied Departmen host. Wednesday, July 6, dy Long Legs.” pate. the 4th With Judy Abbott, heroine of “Naddv Tone Legs,” Invites Tribune Classified Read- ers To Be Her Guest At The GParamountg, 15 Telephone Numbers, Selected at Ran- dom, Will Appear Among Want Ads To- day, and Monday ‘ Apply to The Bismarck Tribune Classi- Number is Published, t For Guest Ticket , Ith, 8th. phone numbers will be scattered among the ‘Thes (*1111 . Test, ’ll Marry Her! She thought he was just a gigolo—to be bought and paid for. But he proved a master- ful lover in a talkie that will FRIDAY and SATURDAY | : Matinee THEATRE (e & Ap. Where the Big Pictures Play “DADDY LONG PROF. JOSEPH EDWARDS Prof. Joseph Edwards, director of |the “Choir of the West,” musical or- ganization of the Pacific Lutheran col- lege at Parkland, Tacoma, Washing- ton, will appear with the choir when it sings at Trinity Lutheran church here July 10. Edwards is one of the younger members of America’s musical elite and has made a name for himself as director of this fine musical organi- zation, which consists of 40 young people. « ler Greatest LEGS” Picture Judy Abbott is going to entertain thirty readers of the Trib- une classified columns. But before telling you more about Judy’s invitation, let us make you acquainted with your lovely Judy is the winsome heroine of “Daddy Long Legs,” a found- ling, who received her name from a telephone book. Judy is extremely happy now because she is in love with a shadow lover in one of the sweetest romances ever to charm American hearts. It is the immortal romance of “Daddy Long Legs” and the role of Judy Abbott is portrayed by Janet Gaynor, the beloved star of “Seventh Heaven.” But to get back to Judy’s invitation. Being named from the telephone book, Judy decided to invite a number of her “rela- tives” to share her happiness at the Paramount Theatre during the showing of “Daddy Long Legs” on Monday, Tuesday and ‘Aceordingly, each day for two days starting today, 15 tele- ibune classified .ads. Those whose numbers appear, upon application to. the Tribune Classified Dept. will receive a guest ticket to see “Dad- Tribune and Paramount Theatre employes cannot partici- WATCH WANT ADS CAREFULLY! YOU MAY BE LUCKY! NOTE—Only one guest ticket may be claimed for each telephone number found marked os stores sre) Directs Choir Here LITTER BSI ATE Additional | \ Church Notices | McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. W. B. Vater, Pastor Morning worship, Sunday, July . J. 8 Wilds, district superin- will preach morning and rning service at 10:30, , Subject: “The City Four-Square.” p.m. Evening worship at 8 Subject: “Excuses.” McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Miss Ruth Rowley, orgainst. superintendent Bismarck district. Solo. Not @ Sparrow Falleth, Frans Walter E. Vater, pastor. Morning worship 10:30. Organ Prelude. March, Petralli. ‘Anthem. “Come and Abide in Me,”| Prayer service Wednesday at 8 p. m. O'Hare. / ‘cede kc eae ae Organ offertory. “To a Rovebud,”| Tuttle Man Heads Steele. Anthem. Angel Voices, Ever Sing- Nazarene Society ing, Shelley. — Sermon. Rev. J. 8. Wilds, D. D., Rev. Carl Kinsler, Tuttle, was elect- of the Ni jazarene Pies Salih ped March de Fete,| young People’s society at the closing FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH wel . session of the convention at James- 9:30—Nursery, Kindergarten, Prim-| Sunday School. 12:00 noon. (Class- | town Thi 5 ary, Junior, Intermediate and Senior |€s of all ages). Other officers named are Rev. departments of the Sunday Chureh| Evening worship, 8 o'clock. George L. Mowry, Van Hook, vice *c19830—Morning service of worship.| Oran Prelude. Chant d’Armour. president; lorence Evans, James- Organ Prelude: “Largo from the Gillette. town, secretary; Robert Evans, New, World (Dvorak), Anne Hurl-( Anthem, Blessed Is the Nation,| Jamestown, treasurer, and Esther coteeriory “Andante in E Flat” | Wilson. Porter, Denhoff, missionary secretary. Sermon: “Satisfying the National Soul,” Floyd E. Logee. Postlude: Grand Choeur in B Flat, (Dubois). 8:00—Evening service of worship. Organ Prelude: Reverie in F Minot, (Tschaikowsky), Anne Hurlbut Peter- son. Offertory: To a Wild Rose, (Mc- Dowell). Sermon; “Separated from Christ,” Floyd E. Loge ? Postiude: “Allegro Con Moto,” (Sheppard). ‘Wednesday, : Prayer meeting, Clell G. Gann ‘esiding. ‘Thursday, The Auxillaries of Bismarck Presbyterial will have a picnic with the Bismarck Auxillary; everyone is asked to meet at the church, :30: Woman's Missionary Society gat the church. Miss Anna ill give her report of the bien- nial, Everyone { invited to attend. 6:30: Young People’s Picnic. Meet at the church, Burr While You Sleep When a headachy, bilious, or a gassy condition tells that bowels need help, there’s nothing like cascara. say this marvelous substance actually | strengthens bowel muscles. That's why candy Cascarets bring constipation sufferers lasting relief. A Cascaret | form. No griping; no discomfort or sickening effects when you use | Cascarets. Just quick, sure help for | sluggish bowels. Both upper and lower | bowels are cleansed. Coated tongue is | soon cleared; breath sweetened; eyes | brightened; the whole system benefits | from a candy Cascaret. Try one to- | night and see for yourself! 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