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‘Ad . } | + bf Salt Lake Delegates Are Back ‘From C. E. Convention Mrs. Charles Liessman and daugh- fer, Miss Thelma Liessman, 615 Sev- ‘enth St; Mrs. Virginia Butler, 100 (Third St., and Gilbert Wright, Cleve- land, Ohio, returned Thursday night {from San Francisco, Calif., where they ‘attended the international convention ‘of the Christian Endeavor union. Mrs. Butler is world vice president of the organization. The Bismarck party traveled to San (Francisco by way of Spokane and Portland, stopping at Eugene, Ore., for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hennsler, who lived here a number of _years ago. Following the convention, Mrs. jessman, Miss Liessman and Mr. iWright took the boat trip to San Pe- dro, Here they were guests of U. S. dmiral Pringle on his flagship, the . 8. 8. New York, the same ship on hich Mr. Liessman formerly was an fficer. Several days were spent vis- iting friends at Los Angeles and Long each, At Glendale they were guests f Mr. and Mrs. William Prater, for- mer Bismarck residents. From Los Angeles they went to Fresno to join Mrs. Butler, who had een at Sanger, Calif., for the golden qwedding anniversary of her brother- -law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. lackman. The return trip was made by way City, with stops at (Yosemite park, Lake Tahoe and Yel- Yowstone park. * # # Mrs. Lester Hulett, 619 Sixth St., is fpending a week’s vacation with her farents in Elgin. * # * Mrs. J. A. Melicher, 205 Second &t., fs back from Fargo where she spent febout 10 days ear aie friends. x % Mrs. H. N. Bjornson, has returned to her home in Kulm after a few Gays’ visit with wet the city. * * Mr. and Mrs. Willie Murphy, Valley City, are spending a few days in Bis- marck while Mr. Murphy is transact- tug business with the state highway department. Gemey FACE POWDER ‘The new powder which hes become the smart vogue in Europe; of lightest thistledown texture . «. really adhere ‘ent... it spreads easily, covers pers fectly without masking, Delicately fragrant, In four smart shades. $1.00 RICHARD JHU DNUT EWYORK-PARIS| SOCIETY lwill play a group of piano numbers NEWS in pastel shades decorated the tables and bouquets of gladoli were used in the rooms. Junior Baseball Mrs. C. H. Mergens and three chil- ren, 226 Sylar teen eva re Tourney Postponed turnet Bismarck Thursday from ee Sykeston and Denhoff, where they| Rugby, N. D., July 31.—()—The have been visiting relatives for two|American Legion junior baseball weeks, tournament was indefinitely post- * * * : Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sorch, Sr., resid- ing north of Bismarck, have as their suests their son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. William Lindner, Los Angeles, Calif. They will spend about two weeks here. ee % Father J. Greenberg, Chicago, who has been spending a few days here with Father Slag, pastor of St. Mary's procathedral, left Friday morning for Chicago. Father Greenberg was par- ish assistant here ig @ year ago. * Nelson Chamberlain and Arnold Bankers, Page, N. D., have left for their homes after a visit here with Rev. and Mrs. Ellis Jackson, 519 Fourth St. While in Bismarck they attended the convention of postmas- ters and letter Naar * & ‘ Miss Bernice Jaeger, Bismarck, has left for Strausburg where she will spend three weeks with her mother, Mrs. 8. A. Fisher. She was accom- panied by her sister, Mrs. Hayes Ste- vens and small daughter, Mary Cath- erine, Mandan; formerly of Bismarck, who will visit eee Lad gitag alana 4 ang ed bs in. Scheduled to start Friday morning at Harvey, the games there were called off as 8 result of a muddy dia- mond, and officials decided to move the tournament to Rugby. As soon as the teams arrived here Friday afternoon, rain began to fall and continued throughout the day. Officials said a definite date for the tournament will be selected as soon as clear weather prevails again, with indications that play would get under way as originally planned. To Hold Funeral for Steele Girl Sunday Funeral services for Miss Florence Lorene Brown, who died at her home at Steele Wedensday, will be held at the Steele Methodst church at three Pp. m, Sunday. Rev. Walter E. Vater, Bismarck, will officiate, assisted by Rev. H. I. Shirley, Steele, and Rev. John 8. Wilds, Bismarck. It was announced previously that the funeral would be held at 2 p. m. | Paris Stylist Show New Tight Silhouette! Paris, July 31.—(#)—The tightest and longest silhouette Paris has pro- duced since the World war, sweeping in. almost unbroken line from shoulder to hem, was exhibited in the brilliant salons of one of the foremost Parisian couturiers Thursday night. The skirts of many evening gowns} for the winter season fitted the figure like a glove, clinging in # semi-hob- bled effect near the ankle and sweep- ing in trains almost a yard behind one molecular lar. While one eye is searching for seeds and tiny insects, the other can keep s lookout for pos- . {sible enemies. and neighbors for their kind ance, words of sympathy and floral lt a during our recent bereave- me! to hem unbroken by details, @ difficult style season for plump figures. ‘The two eyes of a bird do not focus, but are capable of two kinds of vision, and the other binocu- intent CARD OF THANKS ‘We wish to thank our many Mrs. Erwin Rue, 707 Avenue A, en- tertained five girls at a breakfast ‘Thursday morning in honor of Mrs. Rue’s sister-in-law, Miss Genevieve Rue, who is leaving soon to resume her work in the nurse's training school at the University of Minne- sota, Minneapolis, She was present- ed with a eit. ss * Miss Eleanor Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Cook, 512 Avenue D, LADIES at 4:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon over the Mandan radio station. She is a pupil of Miss Belle Mchus, Bis- marck. This will conclude the series of programs given each week by pu- pils of the Mehus studio. * % % pee Presby- | plenic | Thursday evening in church school rooms. An hour of games, un- der the direction of Miss Helen Vaile, followed the supper, planned and served by a committee made up of Elizabeth Johnson, Marian Upham and Jean Converse. Later there was community singing and Russell Reid exhibited pictures taken while the state capitol was burning. Ruth Johnson was in charge of a candle- light devotional service which closed the evening. * # /* Mrs, Charles Northrup, Minot, and Mrs. C. Beaudoin, Minneapolis, were honored guests at a bridge party given ‘Thursday evening by Mrs. Val Yeager at her home, 931 Eigth St. Mrs, Northrup is a sister of Mrs. Yeager. Sugar ‘There were 12 guests and seore hon- ors in the bridge games were held by Mrs. D, A. 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