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| T. C. Madden, W. G. Worner, andthe 50th anniversary of the arrival of | {to Bismar Miss Marie Huber. the first white settlers in the county. | Fae tives at Niedideate accompanied her ‘PREP ARE FOR THIRD Ff Mg . ; ge nek i ‘With the band and drum corpe will | is Tecovering satisfactorily” from. Tax-Free Sale of have yoltered the ure of thelr cars| ol Z: Vb J, || minor operation which he ‘underwent | T AMP Tires Is Announced and who will drive the party to te : : ol . Miss Vaile to Attend DEW DROP IN On Broadway One Block,from City, Pool NIZER FRIGIDAIRE SYSTEM “Open from 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. Friday at St. Alexius hospital. Hazen. * ek * Other musical organizations which Announcement that application of Miss Marial Lehr, 806 First St., has i < m are expected to take in the \Royal Neighbors to left for Jamestown, where she will|Extend Time For Registrations) the new oe howd ip ule et oe festivities are the Mandan Male VELVET ICE CREAM CITY CLUB MALT la Relici C 5 pea Seed eres vacation with her! For Week at Chan Owapi CHRTSRIN miokers BO aipany aaa Mate Chorus, Mandan band, eal aa PURITY MILK NEHI ta aad erry si » he | le e eligious Convention Hold District Meet edn Present stock of Goopears ts exhaust |>00! BA, ond the aeasen band POPSICLES CANDY, G Until Monday Your Patronage Will Help Towards My Schooling. Bill Erlenmeyer, Jr. Mrs. A. J. Johnson and her daugh- | ed was made Saturday by 8. W. Cot-!the world War Memorial building T : cee =n Rio De Janeiro Sakakawea district No. 9 of the | ter, ‘Mrs. A. R. Miller, Garrison, left win, head of the firm. » | * Miss Helen Vaile, director of religi- |Roval Neighbors lodge will hold its |Thursday for their home after a visit] Registration for the third annuai| Corwin said the tax-free sale would ous education at the First Presby-|annual meeting at the Masonic tem-| with Mrs. Johnson's sister, Mrs. W.|Girl Scout camp at Chan Owapi on apply on all sizes of tires and tube: | Rey Benzon to S ak terian church, is to represent North/ ple in Bismarck Tuesday, June 28, it |G. Childs, 220 Fourth St., who is a pa-| Wildwood lake, nine miles west of; until the present stock is sold. | . pe: i ) Dakote at the World Sunday School|{s announced oy Mrs. E. J. Schuite, | tient at the Bismarck hospital. | Wilton, will be extended two days in| TT TSO | | convention and the World Council of |511 Second St., district deputy. peed . at 9:30 a. m. At Lutheran Services = 75 Special Sunday Dinner 75¢ Served from 11 a. m. to 9 p. m. SOM in. ih jorder to secure a full quota of Scouts,/ 9 Present Awards 5 ‘out io de Janeiro, Brazil, tow ee At Boy Scout Camp oc ?srmon' ty Rev. E, Benson in the Delegates are to register at 1 p.m.,/_E. P. Crain, of the state depart- it was decided at a meeting of th: Suly 25-31, | eee aroen Sesion which will Ment of public instruction, left Sat- Bismarck Girl Scout meeting Friday She will leave Bismarck next week continue until 6 o'clock will feature |Tday for Fond du Lac, Wis., to spend afternoon. \last of a series of evening services at ‘for New York City, stopping in Rock|a school ‘of instruction. Mrs. Jose-|@bout two weeks with his father. He| The Girl Scout office in the World! Presentation of badges.and awards ‘the First Lutheran church Sunday. {sland, Ul, for a visit with her par-|phine Long, Fargo, state supervisor,|@1so will visit with relatives and war Memorial building was receiving|will feature ceremonies at Camp| Morning services will be held at \friends in Chicago. applications this afternoon and will;Chan Owapi Sunday when 52 Boy! 19:45 o'clock and Sunday School at * * * accept registrations between 2 and 4;Scouts from Bismarck and Mandan } 9-39. its, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Vaile, Jr., en | will preside. ‘Toute. She will sail from New York!” A banquet for ‘local and visiting | July 9, stopping at Bermuda and at| members of the lodge is scheduled for| | Miss Helen Baker and mother, Mrs.}p, m., Monday. In case the required will return to their homes at the| ‘py 2 yas : vening services will be resumed in Trinidad on the way south. 7 p.m. This will be followed by an| Wesley Baker, 216 Ninth St., accom- Inumber of reservations are not re-|end of week in the open. | sapremiber, Maga Riles ia. SUNDAY, JUNE 26, 193 n { ‘The World Sunday School conven-|evening session at 8 o'clock, when a|Panied by Mrs. Della Fox and son, 'ceived by Monday night, the camp| The public has been invited to at- RELISH f ition will be attended by approxima-|large class of candidates are to be | Jack, 423 Fifth St., returned Friday | pjans will be given up for the pres-|tend. | A daughter was born at the Bis- Crisp Hearts of Celery Assorted Olives tely 2,000 persons and will be the larg- | initiated. from a 10-day trip through the Black jent and Scouts will concentrate on a! Saturday the camp was a bustle of . est’ worl ve Hills. Mrs, Fox and Jack left Satur-} | marck hospital Saturday to Mr. and COCKTAIL - to Miss Vaile. The U. 8. delegation |neapolis, are spending the week-end | bout a week with relatives. leseantive, » itis erotip of those who. eould not SOUP s Will be comprised of some 500 per-|in Bismarck while transacting bust-| 41.10. acre or the state rail al Second class and advanced Girl|swim at the beginning of the camp Chicken with Okra or Beef Bouillon 1 sete Valiente ie eae ean | in connection with their stores. \eonteteaarein ereice, ie eapected. to re- | Scouts will hold their first all-day |last Sunday. A class of 20 candidates CHOICE OF ee * Dakota at the meeting of the World | William Byrne, St. Paul, arrived turn to Bismarck this evening from} 4 returning to Bismarck about 9 p. m|Red Cross life-saving work while | Council of Youth as one of 30 U. 8. | Fri wo weeks’ |® Week's vacation spent in northern; ein the ‘ean ne SY Cee eee a ‘and (Minnesota. His sister, Miss Edith |About 38 are expected to attend. = E pocrpaies avieme ft Troops will use the unit system of | “beginner” or “swimmer” ratings. | Presentation ceremonies are ex- hike Sunday, leaving at 9 a. m., and|Wwas completing a course in Junior | Roast Young Tom Turkey, cranberry sauce Baked Virginia Ham, Yorkshire sauce Broiled Beef Tenderloin, pronencale sauce Baked Stuffed Young Chicken, celery dressing Fried Spring Chicken a la Maryland Planked Special T-Bone Steak SALAD Asparagus Tips and Tomato Mayonnaise Snowflake or New Potatoes, parsley butter New Golden Bantam Corn on Cob DESSERT Assorted Pies Jello or Ice Cream 50c - - Special Sunday Dinner - - 50c Marie Lemohn PIANO Studio Special delegates. vacation with his parents, Mr. She will return to New York Aug. . | Agre, 812 Thayer avenue, also will re- . S. Mrs. P. E, Byrne, 120 Avenue A West. |i his evening from Wilton, where amping, this ‘year, with each troop Art et dimer’ way Atl By MH: we . t Hho bee ’ rn Hivet PHoay TO Epa Sen |guastTor Mise Mildred, oméahl. *|and preparing its own meals with the|@"d_ probably brid aaa at 3/ wee iment iy Bimanrek ase | * % * exception of the evening meal wher |P: heggceerrrg Eonukiaiter of | visiting w: je! | vi a | Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hofius, St. /all troops will gather at the mess troop No. 3 and chief of the Sioux 4 his week to ‘hall. Petersburg, Fla. arrived this week to 00 daily schedule is as follows: |tfibe at camp, and Eugene Fevold of " Wal-|SPend the summer with their son- |, tees olan WS, |troop No. 5 were elected Friday night Miss Hannah Pederson and in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.|7:30 a. m., rise; 7:45 a. m., colors; 8 MOP NO dwar ae ActOW, ehoraty H. F. Keller, 102 Avenue A. They ,a. m., breakfast; 9 a. m., capers; 10-12 mip. traternit Bess ‘a. m., lunch; 1:30 to 2:30 p. m., ress my ‘Guan eet and highest award 15, visiting at several points in the, ¥ e ¥ east and at her home before resum- | ing her work in Bismarck Sept. 1. ee * Miss Frances Cook Is Bride of Eland Wells), Miss Hannah Pederson and \ are| “ jhere for a visit with Mrs. H. K. Pe- |“ Miss Frances Cook, daughter of Mr. mother cid hase Sih io eat | Mandan. | x * * | dee accompanied by Miss { arrangement for and Mrs. John Cook, Valley City, and|9¢rson, 1002 Fourth 8t., Spencer, Cambridge, Minn,, a niece ‘hour; 3 to 4 p.m, games; 4 to 5:30 ; Eland Wells, Linton, were married Wallace Pederson. | jof Mrs, Keller, who will visit here for |p. m, swimming; 6 p. m., supper; 7:30 small children in groups iy Gaiciy ania NeW Hibdlien Tuesday in Valley City by the Rev. several weeks. Pp. m., campfire; 9 p. m., taps. Band and Drum Corps duri h ; SOU ‘ Monsignor Baker. Rev. Floyd E. Logee, pastor of the ee Only Scouts having passed their . uring summer months. SOUP ; i Miss Annette Keane, Valley City,|Fitst Presbyterian church, anahey, Miss Evangeline Golz, Bordulac, N.'tenderfoot tests will be allowed to at- Will Play at Hazen Chicken with Okra or Beef Bouillon 1 Was bridesmaid, She wore a frock of |S¢e and their son and daughter.) 1 "iste saturday for her home after|tend camp and cach girl must have a Apu. 1, Fiwwae mung: CHOICE OF blue and white flowered crepe, with | Emerson and Marcia, will leave Mon-| oding'a week here as the guest of |physical examination some time dur-| | Bismarck will lend its juvenile 8 Roast Prime Ribs of Beef au jus 5 white accessories. John Cook attend-|day for Island Lake, Brager. Minn.,| 7" R's ‘wigiey, 410%) Main ave-'ing the two wecks prior to camp.|band and American Legion drum and Phone 1821-W Fricassee of Chicken a la Parisienne ed the bridegroom. to spend a two-week vacation. inte. Miss Golz has been a guest of Usual equipment in the way of bed-|bugle corps to Mercer county Sunday Roast Leg Pork, cherry jelly . The bride's gown was of buttercup read honor at several social affairs while|ding and camp clothes are required when an old settlers’ celebration will Boiled Chicken, Spinach i ) yellow chiffon and she wore white| W. H. Webb, 319% Main avenue,| 10,0 among them a small dinner| Work during the week will stress all be held at Hazen to commemorate Breaded Veal Cutlets, country gravy slippers and a matching hat. She|Will leave this Cee? Chicago. | party given by Mrs. Wigley at which kinds of scout handicraft as well as|—— SS SEE eee SALAD Wore a corsage of pastel-shaded flow-| Where he will be joined by Mrs. Webb. sorority sisters of Miss Golz, who is hiking and trailing. The camp stati Asparagus Tips and Tomato Salad ow Byers. who has been visiting with relatives! . member of Alpha Chi Omega sor- will include a registered nurse and Snowflake or New Potatoes, parsley butter : Following a wedding trip to lake|in Ohio for the last two months. They | city, were guests. ‘two Red Cross life guards. an ou r| ese or our oney Early J Peas 4 resorts in the vicinity of Detroit|expect to return to Bismarck within ee * ‘Miss Rust will be in charge at Chan DE RT ) _. , Lakes, Minn., Mr and Mrs, Wells are|a few days. Miss Helen Targart, daughter of 'Owapi. The camp committee is com- Assorted Pies or Ice Cream ¢ Yo make their home at Linton, where} cause 7 wife of the/M! and Mrs. W. J. Targart, 054 posed of the following Bismarck wom- ~ ’ e ridegroom has business and Ts. : : Sixth street, is visiting in Oskaloosa, : fesdames W. L. Nuessle, N. O , y 25 50 : € farming interests. commanding officer at Fort Lincoln,|tyr' ‘wrere aie’ accompanied aS Bee Ma we meee Sunday Table D Hote Dinner Crisp Celery 25, Tomatoes 2c, Cucumbers. 25c The bride has taught at Linton for|entertained members of the post la-|;randparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. ‘ =) is! 5 8 rickles, be Fra Bio ec A opt Beate club, ay afternoon "Targart, who spent the winter in June 26, 1932 — 11:30 to 8:30 Th N S . She is a graduate | Bridge was play es. Bismarck he guests of Mr. an WwW Ww t Sh of Valley City high school and of the|Mrs. Harris and Mrs. Bird Little re-| mrs, seh is Miss ‘Winifred ‘Tar- = Celery Olives Radishes e e ee (1) state teachers college there. ‘eciving the prizes. |eart, who has been making her home Pineapple or Shrimp Cocktail * * # * * * |here with her brother and sister-in- =} Soup The Misses Charlotte and Margaret} Miss Minnie Knecht, Index, Ky..!jaw, also was a member of the party Cream of Chicken Royale or Consomme Julienne . Upham, Astoria, Ore., have arrived in| has arrived to spend about six weeks | and they were joined in Minneapolis Choi f Bismarck to spend the remainder of | as the guest of her mother, Mrs. Min-|by her brother, Thomas Targart, who a lolce OF the summer with their parents, Mr.|nie Knecht and her sister, Miss Ed-| will accompany Miss Helen Targart Roast Young Turkey with cranberry jelly .... ‘ and Mrs. H. C. Upham, 810 Fourth St.| wina Knecht, 906 Seventh St. She 1S | to Bismarck the latter part of next DIAMONDS “JEWELRY Small Sirloin Steak a la Minute ...... The young women are teachers in the | one of the workers at an interdenO-/| week. The others will remain in ae ipesih ieee all ii Broiled Lake Trout with parsley butter Astoria schools. They motored here, | minational mission at Index. She waS Oskaloosa for the summer. ty alabeowd snelting; alno Wed= Asuras Colt Bows wiih Paine Salad stopping at Seattle and Yakima,!met at Fargo by her brother, J. W. Rings and Sterling allver Baked Yorkshire Ham, pineapple sauce .. Wash., and at several points in Mon-|Knecht, Bismarck, and her mother} je-ware. ‘2 Fried Spring Chicken with corn fritters , > tana to visit friends, and sister, who had been visiting rela-| World War Veterans anSTInE, O8 Toer watch senate ae ee ne ee oo Gather in Bismarck|} sic, '7, Bimaree: sboniges Whipped or Ne m . are safe when left with us. June Peas in Butter New Corn on Cob Hot Rolls Combination Salad with 1000 Island Dressing Peach or Buttercotch Pie Fresh Strawberry Sundac Coffee Iced Tea Milk Experiences in France during the World war were recalled in Bismarck wewbsan, Saturday when approximately 25 . North Dakota men, who served with “Bismarck’s Diamond Store” the first division overseas, gathered At | tS Legion headquarters in the World War Memorial building. ‘They were from all F. A. KNOWLES TODAY ONLY SATURDAY . It Be Said that You Missed the Gala Northwest Premicr of “Forgotten Commandments” 50c — Special Dinners — 50c parts of the jlorified by spectacular episodes from the state and it was expected that about * Soup t Go isiiie epic, “The T ne Commandments’ ‘ 35 or 40 more cout in the city Katherine Delaney Creamgpf Chicken Royale or Consomme Julienne . starring Saturday night and Sunday. 6 Choice of Gene v4 The meetings are informal and Dressmaker - Designer Roast Young Turkey with cranberry jelly ROLAOND icennatal were called so that former members of | ry our expert alteri Fried Chicken, country style the division might renew old friend- (fede end gece Cold Minced Ham and Potato Salad ships and talk over old times, accord-!§ building of garments for women Roast Prime Ribs of Beef au jus . ing to C. J. Tullberg of Bismarck, a and children. Cost estimates ‘Whipped or New Potatoes in Cream 3 member of the reception committee. furnished. Corn on Cob Hot Rolls It is possible that the group might perfect a state organization Tullberg said. Visitors will be taken on a tour of the city and surrounding districts py G. P. Eat Shop New Officers Take — is — Command at C. M. T. C. | .0101101100090999000690901110506000508000005050500000000% Combination Salad with 1000 Island Dressing Fresh Strawberry Sundae or Sherbet Coffee Iced Tea Milk “For Those Who Discriminate” INTRIGUE on his mind—and women in his arms! Trading on his fascination to gath- er information for his, government. Then he learned the real danger of entangling alliances! 3U9}}y SN09}.1N0>F pue } THESE CLAIMS YOURSELF Try one tankful of this improved Gyro- Processed Gasoline. Let your motor be the judge of its superior all round performance. Phone 428-W 212 Third St. Bismarck, N. D. SSUIPUNOALING 9/GL}AOJUUIOD--[00D Vv ANTI-KNOCK New officers were in command of x oh WARNER the C. M. T. C. battalion at Fort Lin- |% INSTANT STARTING BAXTER At the forial parade Friday eve- | © sore te Gee = FIRST NATIONAL BANK quien meR-uP in the daring, thrilling romance his fellow officers who were in: charge g SUSTAINED POWER “The Pioneer Bank” during the first period of the camp, “Man About Town” turned over the command to Lt. Col. ~ sx SN < 3 with B. Otte. Ky : KAREN MORLEY Rang ceticera.of. both aroupsiace | BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA $ GREATER MILEAGE CONWAY TEARLE members of the 356th infantry, a re- |% 3 1932 ECONOMY ' ree sees § — Added Pleasures — srAthletic competitions were renewed |% ook 3 “SOVIET RUSSIA” ; ey We extend to our customers all the facilities of a modern banking Novelty iad lata i inainiia, : institution. x SIOUX OIL Co. 5 que ey cen Company 1 defeated Company Mf, | Affiliated through the First Bank Stock Corporation N CORWIN-CHURCHILL MOTORS, INC. ‘ Latest News Events Bargain 3 to 0. " i eae a eee . Matinees Baseball i with Copelin Motor Co. Riverside Service Station ie Belanlent Ghani Render 5 200-1100 3 fo. sian Compan Be delenieg Cont % First National Bank of Minneapolis MB Sessler Station Bismarck Aulo Earls ‘ , 12 to 4. MON. & TUES. 25 is Diamond Ball $ and mort Nene sail First National Bank of Saint Paul THEATRE aickets % < H. O. Putnam, sonny robgeee agent, was in Napoleon Sat = One Solid Week of Supreme Entertainment fering with Logan county utharitios \ Jane 27 to July 2 pusaapee on whe Soe situa k PREMIUM QUALITY AT REGULAR PRICE 4 4 e e 15 SHOWS and RIDI DEVICES oming Starting Mon CARNIVAL, 200 PEOPLE © Free Merry-Go-Round for Children, 10¢ General Admis- * . ae sion, Ride Ticket Given With Aamission—Bowery Dance nder ig Tent, pnt oor ‘ge. » ismarck ‘ e ; J une 27th Show Grounds Located on ast, Main Avene - ‘ I : E of Minneapolis e e . Vorld War Memorial Bldg. Bismarck Tribune Co. 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