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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1935 7 &t., and who attended St. Mary's high |them to the Pacific coast. They will by the veterans of many successful ! examinations and then leave for the school, is employed at the Patterson | visit in Los Angeles and Long Beach, shows given by the garden club in the | naval training station at San Diego, hotel cafe. Mrs. Pietz is a graduate | Calif. Past. Calif. for a four-month training pe- of the Streeter high school. *# * riod, four. Mr, and Mrs, John A, Graham, 005 | rata See cauapaniea By his I$ RIOT OF BLOOM Four Missouri Siope | City and County , eo enn Tenth St, and Mr. and Mrs. L. K.|brother, George Zethren of Fosston, Men Enlist in Navy|,..— Thompson, 612 Avenue D, have as|minn., expect to leave Wednesday guests, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Best and| morning on a two-week vacation trip their son, Thomas, of Princeton, Ill.,|t) yellowstone National park, which who arrived Tuesday evening. Mrs.|they will visit first, the South Da- ee baa i Sere and | kota Black Hills and Bosston, white . . Mr. i they will be guests of Mr. Zethren’s }son and their daughter, Miss Mary]... id Mrs. A. A. Zeth- Beout Camp Plans Are {Lou Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Graham Pe tee fee ee tive days. | ———__—_ Ullin, Edward V. Fredrick of Dickin- Discussed at Picnic |and the Best family will leave wed-| ee O® A cool and refreshing haven for the | son’ George Dronen of Driscoll and _,[esday to spend the remainder of the| fis Luella Luchsinger, 519 Ninth heat has been provided for Tuesday | Harold C. Leppart of Mandan. Sel- ‘The Bismarck Girl Scout council)week touring in the South Dakota's: pookkeeper at Robertson's, has re- | evening by the Bismarck Garden club, |ected on the basis of excellent phy- members gave a picnic at the scout] Black Hills. ay ne Lie thelr sec turned from St. Paul and Jamestown,| | s04 has arranged a beautiful dis- | Sical, mental and moral standards, camp five miles north of the city at | | play of early summer flowers on the | the four young men will, go first to s her two-week vaca- ’ day evening and after-|turn from the week-end tour, ton rae Paul che was the gues? Minneapolis for their finial physical 8 o'clock Batre formal meeting with | * * jton. In St. main floor of the World War Memor- ward had an informal me if ial building. |of her mother, Mrs. John Luchsinger, * 5 Mr, and Mrs. F. W. McKendry of | ° Miss Mildred Downs of St. Paul, who ‘The show is open to the public free \for 10 days, and in Jamestown, which ie directing the day camp this year,|Mandan have returned from an eX-|:. 14. former home, she visited with : “ tended vacation trip during which lof charge and will continue until 9 au a Sas oe a ce EULA helthey traveled on both the eastern | friends. see Jo’clock. Exhibits wads ae during vill ass! i 3 | 5 ‘Me council. ‘There were about 20/204 western coasts. After attending) 141.. morence Link of Minneapolis| the early hours tn the afternoon and |) TM ae CooL AbD COMAPORTASLE the national Shrine convention in i quickly attracted many visitors. attending. A aan Washington, they drove along the| Visited for a few days at the home|" oonies, the favored flower of the Showing Wednesday Only plans for the camp occ po da A lof Mr. and Mrs, J. E, Baudoin, 519) troOim ot .eaton, are in gorgeous bt southwest, returning home by way|Tenth St., while en route to Wishek y gorger east coast and through the south and! ie al z feteptid " bloom at this time and are featui Pi rf Gi i er Service of California and South Dakota. At|to spend the remainder of her va- in the display, ranging in almost im- letz-Geig' d: Houston, Texas, they visited their| cation with her See ae aga perceptible variation from pure white Js Performed Tuesday | :on. Norman McKendry, who is sta-|Mrs. 0. 8. Link, Miss Link atte to deep red in color. The attractive patented tioned there while on duty as a U.| Jamestown college at the same time i visited with baskets which many exhibitors pro- Miss Helma Pietz and Anton W./S. Army reserve officer. as Mrs. Beaudoin and visited with|vigeq and the artistic arrangement Geiger, both of this city, exchanged x: Ox the art several other college friends during) given the flowers by the committee their marriage vows during a quiet] Miss Charlotte Logan, 208 Second her stay here. make the sight one of rare beauty. service performed at St. Mary's pro- &t., and Miss Christine Huber, 300 Lapedetd Many delightful combinations of eathedral rectory at 11 o'clock Tues-|Second St. south, are among’ five! Miss Henricka B. Beach. 816 Man-! peonies and other garden flowers also! day morning by Rev. Father Robert|North Dakotans attending the golden | jdan St., left Monday evening by air- have been sent. Roses and a num- A. Feehan, pastor. jubilee convention of Alpha Chi plane for her home at Ann Arbor,!per of other varieties also may be Miss Perina Rott, who was @ school- | Omega sorority, which is being held | Mich., where she was called by the | seen, mate of the bride, and George Mos-|at Washington, D. C. Other North |sudden death of her brother, Newton “Choice blooms from many of the prucker, cousin of the bridegroom, at- Dakota alumnae attending are Miss/|B. Beach, ve eee Sunday. city’s outstanding gardens have been . The bride wore a|Florence Henderson of Fargo, Miss * lcollected, Attar the show is over thay ie caiteta: pe jength gown with|Lois Thoreson of York and Miss Al- | Recent arrivals from California are | wij) be sent to the local hospitals. the skirt elaborated with tiers of ruf- |vina Berg of Michigan. |Mrs, Julia L, Rhud and son, John B.| “yrs, Florence H. Davis heads the fles and carried pink and white peo-) * # # |Rhud, who will spend the summer and | snow committee and is being aided hies. Miss Rott was attired in anj The sewing club of which Miss Clara | fall visiting with relatives and friends | ankle length model of pale blue satin. Valeria Saldin is a member honored he pees come? ih returning to Lear ite| her at a dinner given at the Inn and | their home in Hollywood. Her flowers were a corsage of we tieatre ipatty “on Priday. evening, | ee & Carnations, ts were bidden to! Covers were laid for six at a table) Mrs. W. C. Mills, 1208 Avenue B, ‘Thirty-five guests Weer the cere- (centered with a bouquet of garden |who formerly was associated with the Eig ae ane home of the bridegroom's |JoWers. Miss Saldin, who is to be| Wiliam Langer law office, is a ,pa- parents, among them the bride’s par-| federal charge of selling lquor on _ the Indian reservation. The warrant * for his arrest was sworn out by 8. A. Floren, federal agent. ‘a Gonzales Additional ocielky Sheriff’s Officers Make Two Arrests James Walker of Bismarck and Joe Gonzales, Mexican convict, were lodged in the Burleigh county jail Tuesday awaiting preliminary hear- ings. Walker was picked up Monday by Deputy Sheriff Carl Kositsky on & tien’ ‘Gan Mrs. oye W. Nagel of len In are the parents of a boy Slope area were enlisted during June - in the United States Navy, according |40™, at 4:20 p.m. Monday, at St. to R. J. Penders, recruiting officer P stationed here. The new navy re- cruits are Owen D. McGrath of Glen Public Is Invited to View: Peon-| .. Four youns men from the Missour! ies and Other Choice Blooms Tuesday Evening pei Se a Ringless Chiffon and Service Weight Nebel HOSIERY © : Ais endearing sereen ©} _. version of the book millions treasure! i 69 A NEW Ow, for this fine quaiiey .Mosiery. To brmeen aS LG ow tlonal quatity NebeteH to a newgroup of friends and te sti Of old friends, this opporeunity ts oMered you. No. 136 Ringk Clon | thread, 42- French heete nd ci toes. mer woud Eat SOE, © Sr a rts te, et tm, ae Celebrated stage star in her screen debut as the beloved “Mrs. Wiggs’! W.C.FIELDS brings joy to you and disaster to Miss Hazy's fond love dreams! TASU PITTS Perfect as the fluttery Miss Hazy, who buys & mate for a two-cent stamp! EVELYN VENABLE KENT TAYLOR |married to Jake A. Hummel of Gar-|tient at St. Alexius hospital and is ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pietz ot erie Gul July 9, was present- | reported to be doing nicely. = : si ‘cter- | ed With an end table from the group. | Streeter. and her brother and sister- inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pietz, who] y4re anne sfuribut Petersen, Trib-| 80. CCC Men Are Here from out-of-town. _ : = 7 d Lif Ss 5 cane rod Airs, Pletz have gone to [Une apartments, left Monday moming} To Study Life-Saving northern Minnesota and after July 15 Hat ee ited fei oan ne : — will be at home at 208 Rosser avenue. jevand LN ler! Thirty-eight CCC enrollees from ‘The bridegroom, who is thé son of|piestoo” aunt, Mr. and Mrs. F. M.! all parts of the state are being given Mrs. George Geiger, 206 Fourteenth Bigelow. En route to California, she} an intensive swimming and life-sav- es will visit with friends at Logan and | ing course this week at the Bismarck Salt Lake City, Utah, and at San|municipal pool under direction of Francisco. Mrs. Peterson will return) R, A. Jakoubek, field representative to Bismarck about August 1. in life-saving and first aid for the ed | American Red Cross. 26 Until CAPITOL “It's Comfortably Cool” Last Times Tonight Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Broeker and their son, Ronald, who two months they will reside at 1017 Cherry St., ago moved to Minot from Bismarck, | urday noon. left that city this week-end to make | approximately eight hours of each day their home in Grand Forks, where | i study, Sena half of that |. Thec ourse opened at 7:45 a. m., Monday, and will continue until Sat- The boys are spending time being spent in the water. Jak- as Lucy Oleott and Bob Redding, America’s favorite fiction lovers! Comedy — News according to word received by friends.| oubek is stressing the teaching angle q Mr, Broeker was transferred to Ke that when the boys eat hy % L 7 | D I | ES COMING Grand Forks by the Northern Drug/ their camps they can train the other July 4-5-6 ome: men in their companies how to swim Ruagles : j Sigal and how to conduct the waterfront Gene Stratton Porter's Famous ; Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Dunn, 100) work. Novel Thayer avenue, west, had as week-| Jakoubek, who was sent here by —PLus— ‘ end guests Mr. and Mrs. W. O’Don-!the Red Cross headquarters at St. nell and their daughter, Margaret,' Louis, Mo., next will conduct similar of St. Paul, who arrived Friday and’ courses at Custer, S. D., and at cen- left for home Monday afternoon. tral points in Wyoming and Montana. * * * He said Tuesday that great credit is Supt. and Mrs. W. F. McClelland|due to Arnold C. Van Wyk, instruc- and their sons, William, Keith and/ tor at the pool, and to the pool man- Warren, of Mandan, have left on a!agers for the aid and the courtesy month's motor trip which will take! which they have given. THESE 2 ESSENTIALS PRESERVES FOODS SAFELY AT TEMPERA- TURES BELOW 50° FREEZES PLENTY OF ICE AND DESSERTS QUICKLY . “Cartoon” — “News” “Dumbbell Letters” Wednesday and Thursday Whoopee -ee!.. ROBERTSON’S PROGRESS SALE 2nd PRIZE TWO PAIR $1 SILK HOSE Each Month for Twelve Months which prove: that al Frigidaire ’35 does these things better--even in the HOTTEST weather--because of the ' §UPER FREEZER DO YOU KNOW THAT i Your Present Ice Box Will Serve as Down Payment On a New ’35 FRIGIDAIRE With the Balance at $4.98 uit, | | Under the Federal Housing Act, the government will help you buy the than the night Full Particulars May Be Had by Calling at Our Store Extra Special for Wednesday only - 150 Washable Porch Frocks The Hottest Hot Weather Item. . . Keep Cool. . . Buy Several. . .Wednesday Only ............. ....98c Hundreds of bargains in better merchandise await you at our PROGRESS SALE which is held preparatory to our moving to larger quarters. Pyramid your dollars, acquire a margin on your budget and try for one of these valuable prizes. Fred Keating Betty Grab Evelyn Brent Erik Rhodes “Music in My Heart” by Dorothy Fields and Jimmy McHugh. Terms as Low as nee PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 13 ESD AIRS 208 SOF ane ne Mae -Atee bow Canty per day). See us for details, i Examinations in Beauty Cul- ture will be held in Bismarck July 8th and 9th, written work beginning at 9 a. m. at the Pat- terson hotel; and at Fargo July llth and 12th, at the Powers hotel. Bring pen, ink, and all tools. For Wements Weer BISMARCK, N. DAK. TAVIS MUSIC CO. Bismarck, N..D. . Telephone 762 “ ery 417 Broadway Avenue