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ep se | 1 x vu* 4 Lae sf } ‘ viuN 4b | | | al “ | bd “y~ SOCIELY NEVS Old-Fashioned Girl State President of Rules Modern Home} D. U. V. to Visit Here To meet Mrs. Ann Nickles, Fargo, president of the North Dakota de- partment of the Daughters of Union Veterans, members of Tirzah Ann Barclay Tent will gather at 1 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. L, Sandin, 323 Park Bt, Mrs. Sandin is junior vice president of the department. Mrs, Nickels and Mrs. Frances Butts, Jamestown, will be luncheon guests of Mrs. Sandin and following this will be a social afternoon when local members will have an oppor- tunity to get acquainted with the new president. xe Paris, July 24—(#)—The old-fash- foned girl in stiff, rustling silks came to life in modern Parisian couturiers’ salons Friday, as dressmakers swung into their second day of fall style ex- hibitions displaying modes for modish Americans. From buttoned basques like grand- mother used to wear to full-skirted taffeta evening gowns trimmed with yards of ruchings, Friday’s showing reflected the mauve decade, fulfilling earlier predictions of an old-fash- foned winter mode. eee. Mrs. Robert Palmer, Fairmont, linn., and her daughter, Miss Mary ‘mer, New York, have left for Fair- mont after a visit here with their son and brother, L. V. Palmer, assist- ey manager at the Paramount thea- Gene Peters, eight-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Peters, 400 Avenuc F, will play a group of plano numbers et 4:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon from the Mandan radio station. He is a pupil of ea Lemohn. Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Allen and sons Kenneth and Herndon, left Friday CAPITOL THEATRE 2:30 - 7 - 9 Daily Adults 35c¢ Until 8 * *e * Vernal Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs, E. G. Anderson, 617 Eighth 8t., has gone to Lidgerwood for a visit with his grandmother, Mrs. Josephine Prochaska, ee # Miss Helen Targart, daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Targart, 705 Sixth St., was hostess at a bridge dinner ‘Wednesday evening in honor of the Misses Dolores and Jane Johnson, TMinneapolis, and Miss Annette Lei- kele. The Misses Johnson are here for a visit with their aunt, Mrs. 8. A. Toren, and Miss Leibole, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Leibole, has re- cently returned from Philadelphia, -where she has been studying piano for the last year. Garden flowers in pastel tones were used on the tables where covers were placed for 12 Guests. Honors in the bridge games efter dinner were held by Miss Nina Melville, and favors were presented ‘the three honored guests. During the evening piano numbers were played by Miss Leibole and Miss Ruth Gor- Tonight and Saturday A New don, x % & Mrs. William A. Schwartz, 709 Fourth St., entertained at a birth- day party Wednesday afternoon for! her daughter, Pearl, who was 12 years old. Guests were 12 girls. The aft- ernoon was spent “with games and later refreshments were served at a table centered with a bowl of sweet peas. ae * Mrs. M. J. Fadden has left for Min- theapolis where she will spend about 10 days with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Smith. Before her marriage in June Mrs. Smith was Miss Reba Fadden. * * * Mrs, Anna Gradin, Minneapolis, has arrived for a short visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. McPhee, 917 Sixth St. Mrs. Gradin is a former} Bismarck resident and is the mother} of the late Lloyd Spetz, for whom the Jocal American Legion post is named. | As a gold-star mother she visited his grave in France last summer as the guest of the ifs government. | * * Mr. and Mrs: C. A. Hagberg, Mason apartments, left Friday morning by/ plane for Minneapolis, where they | will visit for a aoe aoe. * The hardest riding hombre of the plains—the whirl- wind of action in his first romantic role. An avenging messenger —the dreaded “Black Shadow”—who toy- ed with men’s lives and women’s hearts. You'll thrill with Jones as— “The AVENGER” Monday - Tuesday Robert Woolsey Screen’s ace comedian . .. funnier than ever ... in glorious whirl of lightning- swift farce Everything's Rosie Miss Mabel Smith, Havre, Mont.. and Miss Geneva Joas, Chippewa Falls, Wis., shared honors at a bridge party given by Mrs. C. R. Kositzky | and her daughter, Miss Catherine Kositzky, at their home, 723 Eleventh St., Thursday night. Miss Smith is visiting her aunt, Mrs. C. A. Schuck, | and Miss Joas is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. C. W. Peterson. Bridge was played at two tables and prizes | went to Mrs. C. A. Schuck and Mrs. | P. L. Owens. Sweet peas and other garden flowers were used in the table appointments. 5 ee Mrs. Emily Lockwood, seamstress at | the U. 8 Indian school, left Thurs- | day evening for Oakland, Calif., where she will visit with her sons,| James and Wellesly, and her daugh- | ter, Miss Loretta. She plans to be | away for five weeks. | * * * ; | , Albert Weber, Towner, is here | tor arvisit at the home of Justice and | Mrs, A. M. Christianson, 1005 Fifth st. ‘wre, Lloyd Hamlin, | . In honor of Mrs. Lloy miin, ‘bride of this month, her sister, Mrs. E. A. Ebeling and Mrs. Otto Ayres and Mrs, A. C. Dance entertained: ‘Thursday evening at the Ebeling thome at Menoken. The affair was in the nature of a bridge party and mis- cellaneous cage Bridge was pave bles and honors were - ee nce Bair, A. C. Dance and L. 8 Blensley. Later Mrs. Hamlin received her gifts. Among the guests from Bismarck were Mr. and Mrs. Hamlin, Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence Bair, Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Blens- Jey and Mrs. ‘Thomas Cooper. / Mrs. Hamlin also was complimented at a small informal tea given Thursday fternoon by Mrs. H. A. McNutt, 119 Fifth St Guests were @ few school with Pave. ** * ANITA LOUISE Judge and Mrs Fred Jansonius, 816 JOHN DARROW Fourth St., entertained a company of 12 at a bridge dinner Thursday eve- ning at their home. Appointments ‘were in pastel shades with bouquets of snapdragons and baby breath cen- tering the tables which were lighted with green tapers. Cards were played uring the evening, with Mrs. E. P. Quan and Dr. H. A. Brandes holding Mrs. Herndon Taylor, &t. Paul, was an out-of-town guest. opening of our new community. morning by car for their home in/ olis, who is a guest at the E. J. Taylor South Bend, Ind., after spending two|home, shared honors at an informal weeks here visiting with Mrs. Allen’s|tea given by Mrs. John W. Larson at parents, Mr, and-Mrs. Arthur J. Hol-jher home, 820 Avenue. D. Guests lensworth, 311 Thayer avenue. They|were a group of former. schoolmates plan to stop in St. Paul en route and/of Mrs. Allen. Summer flowers dec- will visit with Mr. Allen’s parents in| orated the tea table and were used in Chicago. During their stay Mr. and|the rooms. Mrs, Allen were honored at « number of informal social affairs, Mrs, Allen| ADDITIONAL and Mrs. Herndon Taylor, Minneap- SOCIETY ON PAGE| THREE Nothing else refreshes and invigoratessoswiftly on the hottest day—as a tall glass of iced tea. Order Lipton’s today. Tt costs no more. THE TASTIEST ICED TEA! AEROPLANE RIDES Fly with Air Mail pilots in Air Mail planes over Bismarck and Mandan on SUNDAY AFTERNOONS From the Fort Lincoln Field. SHunnnvennvcannevanccnacaguuancuvanccuscennuovanccennccnnny és A Millionaire’s Playground! “DUDE RANCH” A haven for bored millionaires out for thrills! Imagine the delightful compli- cations when a couple of fellows and a pesky kid are hired to sup- ply love and thrills for a beautt- ul heres! Paramount's hilarious holiday! with JACK OAKIE MITZIGREEN STUART ERWIN EUGENE PALLETTE JUNE COLLYER Comedy “Ast__Fietorial News FRIDAY and SATURDAY Home of the Big Pictures! July Sale on Summer Dresses Beginning Saturday, July 25° Organdy Dresses, $12.75 value, now selling for $ 9 e 7 5 Silk Chiffon Crepes ‘and Shantungs, in prints and plain sizes 14 to 46, now selling for ....., per Pale... sie becca es recep ay RPS $1.00 | yourself, colors, $7.95 values, sizes ranging from $5.00 Silk Crepe Lingerie and Pajamas, Summer Coats - $5.00 Jackets - $3.00 Modernistic Dress Shop All Wash Dresses, $2.95 and $8.75, .. $1.95 All Silk Bloomers, titles you to one FREE 10x8 enlargement picture of OUR CONGRATULATIONS To Bismarck and Burleigh County Robertson’s are happy to join with all Burleigh County in the celebration of the urt House. a Its architectural beauty, its attractive interior arrangement and its usefulness form . a fitting climax to the long record of citizens who have labored to make the Western North Dakota of today. Likewise, in its impressiveness, it stands as a challenge to the future of a growing county and city. Robertson’s are glad to be a part of this Western metropolis and we accept cheerfully our responsibility as a progressive business institution and as citizens of ivi 14 to 20, now selling for ........+» ¢ $1.95 per Seto... ccccerecscccccevevons 0 With every $5.00 purchase you receive a card which en- 422 Broadway § BISMARCK, N. DAK. _ Phone 509 | Cooks I. G. A. Store Bismarck So ‘Stores Phon -W— —! simp titer At Phone 564— . COOK'S GROCERY —508 Ave. D tatoes Plums, Red and Blue, | Phone 878— , 2. Pork sees, AGC tweet per geepe. |ill Phone 177— | OWENS’ GROCERY —810 So, 10th Haket vous 67c Phone $71— RT, GROCERY 204 Sth St. Phone 611— SPEAKS GROCERY —216 Bdwy, Beef Pot Roast Butter, 2 Ib. Tender, juicy, Ib. POH 3... ce. si es RICHHOLT'S 19c Raspberries are fine. Now is the time to can. Meat Department Everything in Beef and Pork Rolled Rib Roast eee Veal Cutlets [ Tele. 631 | abides Mod |7& Thay. | Saturday Specials Carnation Milk, - Shelled Walnuts, Just a Minute on 3 cans for ....... 2 1 C | 8 oz. tins, each ... 32c The Phone Sweet Pickles, Parowax Then Your quart jars, each SBC | 2 theo ssssesnsie 19c Shopping Is All Minneopa Salad Dressing, Doi 8 oz, jars, each .......-.ceceeeee se ecewte 16c Mayonnaise, Thousand Island or Sandwich Spread - 18c Toilet Paper, Zee Brand, 3 for Sugar, 10 Ib bag, each .. 52c Salmon, tall, pink, That may not be poetry, but it Eggs, fresh, 25 Bananas, golden is the truth. Y¥ rf 1a Gibsur ee: be-wepnl wervoa: Seat 2 doz. for ......+ C | ripe, 3 Ibs. ...... deliver the best that can be had, at prices that ate as reasonable as is possible with good quality. Vegetables, groceries, dairy products, all'in season aid fresh ally. .2le 33¢ Minneopa Salad Dressing, 8 oz. jars per jar... ‘ .16c Mayonnaise, 1000 Island or Sandwich Spread 5c Lda eg re kl Were en Ce ere nCOnereY Patterson Seal Tomatoes, 19¢|xe" | 16c SANIFLUSH ..... pa secece 4b oisie-sibtelereeie.00 oie aGeseek ee Phone 34 Economy 411 Bdwy. GROCERY STORE Watermelons, each ... New Potatoes, 10 Ibs. for Free Iced Cold Drinks of Zieve’s Fruit Nectar All Day Saturday Richholt’s Meat Department Fancy Spring Chickens, per lb. ....... Dill Pickles, med. size, per doz. ........35€ Carnation Milk, tall cans, 3 for Emrold Walnuts, shelled, 8 oz. tins 32c Minneopa Sweet Parowax, Pickles, quart jar = Beef Ribs, special, per Ib. ... Argo Starch, loss, 5 eee ee Brookfield Sausages, per pkg. ........15¢ Green Giant Peas, Lard, limit, please, 2 pounds for .......2le per can Phone 1060 Phone 1060 Gussner’s Our Cash and Carry Dept. is being added to every day. Do not fail to look it over. | Strictly Cash and Carry { PURE G. W. PURE G. W. SUGAR, 10 Ib. SUGAR, 10 1b. $ | BAGS <atie BAGS COFFEE, Cash and 37 c PRINCESS PATT Can. peri. Orange Pekoe Black Tea N03°,2¢“¢ i 28¢ KRISPY CRACKERS, 2 Ib. pkg. ...27¢: CREME OIL SOAP, per bar ........-5¢ PORK and BEANS, 3 cans for .....25¢ | TALL SALMON, Pink, 2 cans for ..25¢ NEW SPUDS, Per Peck ...........42¢ 400 Main Phone 332 Our market is cool and a very pleasant place to shop. Our clerks are courteous and willing to please you. Hamburger pe... 104¢ wo rr) a eeeigeaeian LEMONS, Per Dozen ......... Pork Roast mt"... llc F< tee............- Ze TEM. Be gf, Eee Gals, serine Meat Department Lamb Ste lamb, per Ib. ...... 16c ie P: A Shoulder, lean, 4 to 5 10c Ib. average, per Ib. Meaty, spring lamb Pork Steak Lamb Stew per Ib. .......0..--- Bacon Squares pr.::- BIG:NEWS. <=: | Short Ribs, Ib. .... BUTTER, Per Lb. The above items on a strictly cash & carry basis only. FREE—Ice Cold Drinks of Zieve’s Fruit Nectar will ' Swift’s Whole Cooked be served at our store all day Saturday. ye 4 ; Canned REGULAR canne ane DELIVERY ITEMS lew ize Plaver-Sealed 5 as lows: PY reesneny ere, Oe | CHICKEN [/$ CARNATION MILK, tall cans,3 for abe | tee ada SHELLED WALNUTS Ps'h'eeas ....... c Equivalent to a 5 Ib. SWEET PICKLES pong ro Fresh Chicken Fireside Marshmallows fr. pts. Per SWANSDOWN ...... : Tittle Bros. New Brand JAR RINGS, 3 doz. for .. ; Packed in 1 pound tins. Guar- CAPS, per doz. ............. RB 4, COFFEE tice Ries in “eu vd 37c pied ond in Fruits and Green Vegetables goc Your Sunday Dinner. MEATS x Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Visit Paul Brown Oranges, 3 dozen .. : . Oranges, small size, per box ........ $4.25 Cucumbers .................. 5e and 10¢ - Seedless Grapes, 2 lbs. for ........... 28¢ Watermelons, fancy, per ib. ........ 2¥%4e 4 Sweet Corn a Raspberries Blueberries.