WALSH COUNTY PRESS
DINKY
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you ,,,,o,.,,,-
HAve-,o oo / k 00,TH
TUBBY CUT HIS WORK IN HAll F
(Twl0000 uow00 To "rg00 f I
, HO-'r'O 6 RAP FIEi-. / t
By TERRY GIL
EL.I- , IF 'OJRE TAKIN(
E TWlN D0VWN TO HAIE
EIR piCTURE IAKEN.qBY
Dtl YOU END ON
OP,I O/'4L"f /U:::F-,D
THIg ONE- THEY
B,O'TH LO OW..
A L.II<. /
Miss CurrIe Given S.Rrprise lo'cIock dinner guests of Mr. and
MIss Edith Currle who recently re.. Mrs. F. S, Wlllson on Sunday.
turned from ,Mlnneapotis, Minn., was
pleasantly surpri.l at her home by
the members o f$he Guild Friday af-
ternoon. Lunch was served at five
o'clock by the guests.
Entertains At Qailflng Bee
Mrs. John Bhaw entertained tev
lles Friday afternon at a quilting
bee. A delicious dinner was served
at five o'clock bY the hostess.
Crocus Club Meets
Mrs. Win. McEachern was hostess
to the Crocus Bridge Glab lonaay
• aftei hcon. Four tables were in plav.
Mrs. >.lasloski won high score hoa u'-:.
/,ira Walter Dougtl'rt¥ 0f 3eliot, I11.
was an out-of-towx guest. Tle hos-
tes served lunch at three o'clock.
Attend Lakota Wdding
Mr. and Mrs, T. A, Hanson, Mrs.
lter, Mrs. Finneseth and tle ss-
ee Ida Flnneseth an Ada Coulter. at-
tended the wedding of Miss Floy
Richardson and Russell Sauncbers a
wednesday evening, JUne 26 l
I
Enteraln At L. Home 1
MtS Ann Gergea and Miss Nina
a group of youug
evening at the L. Fln
home honoring Mrs. Harry
; and Bunco was the
Mrs. Schlenk held higl
in the whist game, while MIS3
Finnesth scored high in Buncm
delicious luncheon was served at
C. B. Draxton Married
News of the marriage in Spokane,
Wash., of Cecil B. Draxton. former
Park River resident, has been rece2v-
dress, Rueben Laron, brother of +he
bride attended the groom .
Following the wedding ceremony
dinner was served in the dining room
of the Silvesta church, with Misse
Ruby Myklebtst, Evelyn Olson and
Christine Gjever, serving. Misses
Ellen Haye and Emma Stoa and Mrs.
John Fosholm had charge of the kit-
chen.
The Laxson home and thechurch
dining room were beautifully decorat-
ed In pink and white,
Only close relatives and friends of
ed here. A report in the Spokane Mr. and Mrs, Hanson were guests at
Spokesman Review reads: Miss Lulaithe wedding. Out-of-town guests
M. Hagel was married to Cecil B. were Rev. and Mrs. Urdahl of Fa:-
Indentification Bureau
Governor George F. Shafer al?o
announced the appointment bf Gun-
tier Osjord as ,' tperintendent or
criminal identification, a new office
created at the last wession of the leg-
islature. He has been in charge f
criminal identification work at the
state prison but under the new ap-
pointment will be directly responsible
to the governor. His Job will be co-
ordinate th'e work of sheriffs and po-
lice officers throughout the state in
identifying known criminals after
i they are arrested. He also may e..
,tablish a school for police officet-s
and sheriffs to instruct them in tne
The Universal Credit Company an.]
the Ford dealer will work together In
making this new econmical Ford ser-
vice available to all purchasers rf
Ford products on a "time" basis. The
Mills-Farup Auto Company, local
Ford dealers, will be glad to explain
all the details of the plan, which ap-
plies to both new and used cars pur-
chased from Ford dealers.
THE CHURCHES
James Anderson. Pastor.
METHODIST CHURCH
I0:30 A. M. Morning worship.Sub
ject "The Spirit to Conquer".
ASSEMBLY OF
Evangalist BlanChe
"No full gospel
Hall until later
LUTHRAN
S. J.
6th Sunday after
Pleasant at 11:00
by Jofred Dahle.
Golden at 2:00
Jofred Dahl.
City at 8:00
Jofr'ed Dahle.
BAPTIST
O. M.
Draxton at 9 o'clock Sunday morning go and Mrs, Gunder Anderson from' business of identifying criminals. 12:00 M, Sunday School. Morning worship
by" Rev. S. C. McKeart, pastor of the Wisconsin, Miss Pearl. Jo_hnsrud offl Osjord was sheriff of McHenry English.
Presbyterian church with a pretvYfGrand Forks, lymond barson o t ¢ounty be.."-e coming here tsveral GARFIELD LUTIIERAN Bible Schol at
ceremony at his home.. The bride iMayvtlle and Mr. and Mrs. :merson years ag@. " t oorge Bather, Pastor Service at Adams
was dressed in rose chiffon and car-lAgar and daughter of Calvin, N. D '1 - Sunday, July 7. Evening service at
ried a shower boquet Of pink and I Mr. and Mrs. Hmson left on Frl-[ Spug with Win-s f At II:00 o'clock Norwegian services Special song and
white roses She was attended by, day for a short wedding trip. I. "Thor i '" -I Special singing. All welcome. Ladies come.
her ..... sister rs. Park Purtee who wore i, l e a n no n es on me," coun-
- " ...... r--e and carries I Guests at the Dahl Home [tered the Scotch aviator when his Aid a% Ole Windtngiand pt)stponel
P areas oi yeuow c ep
ink roses. Mr. Purtee was best man ! Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Dahl enter- t friends tried to coax a free flight our until Thursday, July 18. j BIBLE STUDENTS
attended by the tained Mr. and Mrs. E. T, Lee and;of him. [
ThefamlliesWeddingand a Wassmall group of friend;, sons Johnnie and Robert and daugh_ I | T. PETER LUTHERAN i associationThe Internationalwill
Mi:: ;ud George Bather, Pastor Winnipeg, Sunday
ter Margaret of Scobey, -, t MILLS-FARUP REPRESENTED Bur, day, July 17.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Stark, AT FARGO FINANCE MEETING M.. as follows:
Stark and Richard Stark and Mr. an' At 11:00 o'clock Norwegian services 10:00---Violin
by Rev. Jonh Berg, Thursday, July City"Mlss IriS
Mrs. Draxel is a daughter of Mrs. May
Hagel of Spokane and was educated
in the local school. Mr. Draxel is the
son of Mrs. D. P. Bruce of Park River,
N. D., and is employed here by the
Pacific Fruit and Produce Company.
The couple will make their home n
Spokane.
Mrs. W..IF. MaHfJeren Entertains
Honors Mrs. Eyolfson
Mrs, N. J MarifJeren entertaine
ten guests Monday afternoon in hon-
r of Mrs, Telle and daughter of
Northfleld.. Minn. A social time wa
enjoyed and a luncheon se'cved at
five o'clock by th hostess.
iv-s. Henry Andrsu ,entorbalne
Mrs. Floyd Green of St. Thomas on
SundaY.
Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Farup, Mr .anll
Mrs. John Harris, Mrs, Craniey and
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Harris attended',
the celebration honoring Judge Knee
shaw at Cavalier last Wednesday.
Mrs. Finneseth left Tuesday to visl
relatives in Willow City.
Mr. and Mrs. David Mills and fam-
ity, Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Finneseth
and Margaret Ann, Ida Flnneseth an
Mrs. Finneseth, Sr., motored to De-
vils Lake Sunday to spend the day.
i Continued from Page one 11, the Ladles Aid will meet at the Vocal
eats of the purchaser, the dealer and home of Mrs. Arthur Lindelk Pro- The Lord Hath
the company in the car. gram at 2:00 o'clock. 1(
The purchaser receives a policy or Land"--Mr. F.
standard form insurance providin T. PAUL LUTHERAN, Edlnburg Violin Sol(>--"Th
protection for one year. Such policies George Sather, Pastor Iris
are issued by the Home Insurance Sunday, July 7. Vocol Duet and
I Company of New York, the largest At 8:00 o'clock English services, vine"--J. B. S. A,
fire insurance company in the Urdtel Sunbeam Society will meet Friday, 10
States. The policies for settlement July 5th at 2:00 o'clock in thec hurcl Shall He Live
• based on the actual cash value of th' parlors. Prayer meeting every Wed Vocl"Only Waiting
car at time ol loss. nesday evening at 8:00 o'clock, ing"
o'clock. Thursday atfernon tn honor of '1 Mr. and Mrs. T. St. Hanson left on
Arne Eyolfsen of Wlnyard, San
Entertained Crocus Club Lunch was served at the close of the'TUesdayi inm°rningBritton,tb sViSit.Dak.relaties an
Mrs. K. J. Farup was hostess to afternoon to ten guests. I friends
Mrs. Olaf Lien and children lef$
club Friday afternoon corn- with
to Mrs. C. E. O'Reilly. LARSON- HANSON Monday for an extended visit
• o ' relatives at Malanomen, Minn.
played at five tables. Mrs. A very uretty wedding took pla.e
Dougherty won high score on Thursda morning at l0 o'cloe¢.[ Supt. M. B. Zimmerman of th -
Lunch was served at 4 June Ttth at the home of Roy. an Griffon school, accompanied by Mrs.
Mrs. George Larson when the|r
I daugt]ter Ruth became the bride ot
Entertains At Theatre party "ert J. Hanson. so of Mr. and Mr,.
Mrs. Parnell ntertained MondayOM Man.son. Rev. Urdahl, uncle ot
evening. The oc.asion being he-]the bride ave the wedding reading
daughter Lucile's 12th birthday mnl-/-.rid prayer and Roy. Larson, father
yerssry. A thcartre Partly was enjoy-/of th, e bride officiated, liss Maxtne
ed after which ten guet were serve,.ql r,len at he plan') played the Carn-
,.,,,,,. ,.,.h A bu;te,,{ h;rthc]aY oak I tlon March and other selections.
w-,,' -'" " ...... . ' ' " wore a peach change-
With caudl'.'.s centered the abIe, t The, bride .... .
, , /able taffeta dress ana carries a o.)u-
- e-#a:Ded At Dinnex [ ,,ot of ro< Met only attendant was
and l{rs. T. F. Meagher 'a.llMis My%le Hanson. stter of the
and Mrs, J, D. Rbertson w.re|groom, wh9 wore a yellow georgette
'"Very Latests
By Cecile
tIave you tired of tli' combination
of plPAn wraps with printed dress-
es? Then wear abot your shoulder
a flowing cane-like wrap ofthe same
patterned fabric thafashios your
Irock. The mote tnodernistic, the
larger t,re design the more effective
t will be. if we are judge of love-
iiness.
And here it 1, expressed for all to
see, in terms of ivory chiffon be-
splashed qth modern flowers in coral
hadtng into fuchia. Here. too, i:'
tlc populctcular skirt attached t0
crv.hed girdle .of chiffon, The
right side is quite shaft; the left fall.
wetl below the ankles. Slippers
of deed fushchla satlr and sun-tan
hose a,, worn with the custom.
]Dark and Bright Calors P'edicted for
, Fall and Evening Wear
If you have in mind another pastel
evening frockwait a bit,. It is whis-
pered that lntsead of these lighter
we've Just adopted Paris will
ponsor dark and bright colors for
id-season evening gown. Tbls note
for those who are still planning ad-
ditions to the wardrobe.. Reds are
pron-:Inent; navy mad royal blues, and
there is a special emphasis on dark
green chiffon. Ivory tints still re- I
main in favor; also ivory and beige'
combined with bIaCk, and eertan cou-
turiers have adopted brown for even-
ing.
Have a Jacket for the Sun-Tan
Frovk
You can be both comfortable--and
the matter of sun-tan
you witl see that the
includes a short Jacket in
Thus conventionality aml
'1e revcrst my he ob'Jerved without
changing costunes,
Accessories for the Sports FKock
In general i is wise to chase white
or pastel tones for the tennis or goll
frock, introducing flashing color in
F.ecessories, Colored fabrci shoe,s, v.
rid socks, belts, scarfs anti kerchiefs
nay be had in unending variety.
lYned interchangeably with t? same
frock, they gi'e the effect f an en-
,7ely different costume, and so serv,:
2conomy.
Zimmerraan and family were visitors
tn town Snnday evening.
Dr. and Mrs. Weed left for the Pa-
cific coast Saturday morning where
the doctor will attend the annual
meeting of surgeons of the Great
Northern RatlwaY.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Robertson and
two grand 'on returned Friday even-
ing from a weeks fishing trip at Cans
Lake. Minn.
Miss Doris Cranley. of Park River.
l uest at the Annaoolis Motel. zn
Washington, D. C.. with a party of
friends from thi Sate. Miss Cranly
left by motor on .June 17 for the east
<-topning enrout'2 at Chicago, Minn-,
eapols, CIncinna+i, Indianapolis anl
Charleston, W. Vs. Leaving Wasn-
I i'aP.'trO]'l Tues.day, Jdy 2. she
will
mot,Jr
to New York. Buffalo and Minnea-
o?is enroute home. reaching North
Dakota the middle of July, In hor
party are also Miss Maurine Clow,
student at the University of North
Dakota: Miss Juanita Harris, a teach-
er in th public school at Crystal, N.
D.. and Miss Wllma Harris . also a
teacher at Crystal. Miss Cran.ey is a
student at the teachers' college at
Valley City, N. D.
Mr. and Mrs. Da dMcKay and
Mrs. Diebel f Milton s.nd 1VI anq
Mrs. A. A. Will=oft of Langdonspent
i Sunday at the C M. Diebel home•
: MANY JULY CHANGES IN
STATE ADMINISTRATION
Thoresen and llopion Mcst Import-
ant Officials to Give Way for
New Adminisration Member
July 1.This was moving day for
three officials iat the s:.te capitol
bui!din.
Tver Acker. Hillsboro. took over the
office of state tax commissioner fro,n
Thorstein H. Thoreen. His first ac;.
was to reappJint Lyman A. B'aker
as deputy. Baker has held that of-
rice under the last four tax commis-
sioners. Mr. Acker is not ready to
announce any other appointments of
office personnel, he said.
Tunnell Succeeds Hopton
Harold Hopton. whose resigiation
as manager of the state bonding and
fire insurance department took effect
on the first of the month, was suc-
ceeded by F, E. Tunnell. Tunnell has
been acquainting himself with the
work of the department for the last
two months. Hopton has accepte2
an executive position with an insur-.
ance company and will move to Can
ada.
Hundreds Of Phenomenal Bargains For
LAST TWO DAYS OF
BBANDT'S GOODWILL
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We certainly need the tremendous outlet it
us. SAVINGS ARE SAFE AND SURE - flood service
sured SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
This ad of adverjised specials talk to you for
time from its printed pades and not one-tenth of
ions are represented, Saturday is our last day.
its stimulating and sustaining, easy to read, well '
readind. Start at the top, don't miss a sia|eline.
The Great Goodwill Sale Is Nearly
SPECIAL
"Mens work pants in dress pants
paterns, but built for service.
Sizes 32-48
$1.95 & $2.95
I
Mens Socks
Mens dress socks, seamless; reinfor-
ced heel and toe, solid colors, Gray,.
Tan, and NaVy. ...,
1 lc pair .
I III
Mens Suits
Yore- chance to get a suit that is
high in quality, workmanship and
style for only. $19.95.
$19.9S
$24.80 . $29.S0
Dress
Just 150 Shirts left out
ne whigh grade shirts. Good
and all sizes .14 to 18.
$1.39 and $1.69
$1.39 &
Mens Work
Men's Blue Chambry work
All sizes from 14 to 17.
Lot 1" Lot
DRESS, TROU
Mens and' Young Mens
Trousers "Dutchess" Make, nee
terns g'el quality.
GU0000TAV BBANDT
NO.
WALSH COUNTY PRESS
DINKY
t4LLO "rU BYI
you ,,,,o,.,,,-
HAve-,o oo / k 00,TH
TUBBY CUT HIS WORK IN HAll F
(Twl0000 uow00 To "rg00 f I
, HO-'r'O 6 RAP FIEi-. / t
By TERRY GIL
EL.I- , IF 'OJRE TAKIN(
E TWlN D0VWN TO HAIE
EIR piCTURE IAKEN.qBY
Dtl YOU END ON
OP,I O/'4L"f /U:::F-,D
THIg ONE- THEY
B,O'TH LO OW..
A L.II<. /
Miss CurrIe Given S.Rrprise lo'cIock dinner guests of Mr. and
MIss Edith Currle who recently re.. Mrs. F. S, Wlllson on Sunday.
turned from ,Mlnneapotis, Minn., was
pleasantly surpri.l at her home by
the members o f$he Guild Friday af-
ternoon. Lunch was served at five
o'clock by the guests.
Entertains At Qailflng Bee
Mrs. John Bhaw entertained tev
lles Friday afternon at a quilting
bee. A delicious dinner was served
at five o'clock bY the hostess.
Crocus Club Meets
Mrs. Win. McEachern was hostess
to the Crocus Bridge Glab lonaay
• aftei hcon. Four tables were in plav.
Mrs. >.lasloski won high score hoa u'-:.
/,ira Walter Dougtl'rt¥ 0f 3eliot, I11.
was an out-of-towx guest. Tle hos-
tes served lunch at three o'clock.
Attend Lakota Wdding
Mr. and Mrs, T. A, Hanson, Mrs.
lter, Mrs. Finneseth and tle ss-
ee Ida Flnneseth an Ada Coulter. at-
tended the wedding of Miss Floy
Richardson and Russell Sauncbers a
wednesday evening, JUne 26 l
I
Enteraln At L. Home 1
MtS Ann Gergea and Miss Nina
a group of youug
evening at the L. Fln
home honoring Mrs. Harry
; and Bunco was the
Mrs. Schlenk held higl
in the whist game, while MIS3
Finnesth scored high in Buncm
delicious luncheon was served at
C. B. Draxton Married
News of the marriage in Spokane,
Wash., of Cecil B. Draxton. former
Park River resident, has been rece2v-
dress, Rueben Laron, brother of +he
bride attended the groom .
Following the wedding ceremony
dinner was served in the dining room
of the Silvesta church, with Misse
Ruby Myklebtst, Evelyn Olson and
Christine Gjever, serving. Misses
Ellen Haye and Emma Stoa and Mrs.
John Fosholm had charge of the kit-
chen.
The Laxson home and thechurch
dining room were beautifully decorat-
ed In pink and white,
Only close relatives and friends of
ed here. A report in the Spokane Mr. and Mrs, Hanson were guests at
Spokesman Review reads: Miss Lulaithe wedding. Out-of-town guests
M. Hagel was married to Cecil B. were Rev. and Mrs. Urdahl of Fa:-
Indentification Bureau
Governor George F. Shafer al?o
announced the appointment bf Gun-
tier Osjord as ,' tperintendent or
criminal identification, a new office
created at the last wession of the leg-
islature. He has been in charge f
criminal identification work at the
state prison but under the new ap-
pointment will be directly responsible
to the governor. His Job will be co-
ordinate th'e work of sheriffs and po-
lice officers throughout the state in
identifying known criminals after
i they are arrested. He also may e..
,tablish a school for police officet-s
and sheriffs to instruct them in tne
The Universal Credit Company an.]
the Ford dealer will work together In
making this new econmical Ford ser-
vice available to all purchasers rf
Ford products on a "time" basis. The
Mills-Farup Auto Company, local
Ford dealers, will be glad to explain
all the details of the plan, which ap-
plies to both new and used cars pur-
chased from Ford dealers.
THE CHURCHES
James Anderson. Pastor.
METHODIST CHURCH
I0:30 A. M. Morning worship.Sub
ject "The Spirit to Conquer".
ASSEMBLY OF
Evangalist BlanChe
"No full gospel
Hall until later
LUTHRAN
S. J.
6th Sunday after
Pleasant at 11:00
by Jofred Dahle.
Golden at 2:00
Jofred Dahl.
City at 8:00
Jofr'ed Dahle.
BAPTIST
O. M.
Draxton at 9 o'clock Sunday morning go and Mrs, Gunder Anderson from' business of identifying criminals. 12:00 M, Sunday School. Morning worship
by" Rev. S. C. McKeart, pastor of the Wisconsin, Miss Pearl. Jo_hnsrud offl Osjord was sheriff of McHenry English.
Presbyterian church with a pretvYfGrand Forks, lymond barson o t ¢ounty be.."-e coming here tsveral GARFIELD LUTIIERAN Bible Schol at
ceremony at his home.. The bride iMayvtlle and Mr. and Mrs. :merson years ag@. " t oorge Bather, Pastor Service at Adams
was dressed in rose chiffon and car-lAgar and daughter of Calvin, N. D '1 - Sunday, July 7. Evening service at
ried a shower boquet Of pink and I Mr. and Mrs. Hmson left on Frl-[ Spug with Win-s f At II:00 o'clock Norwegian services Special song and
white roses She was attended by, day for a short wedding trip. I. "Thor i '" -I Special singing. All welcome. Ladies come.
her ..... sister rs. Park Purtee who wore i, l e a n no n es on me," coun-
- " ...... r--e and carries I Guests at the Dahl Home [tered the Scotch aviator when his Aid a% Ole Windtngiand pt)stponel
P areas oi yeuow c ep
ink roses. Mr. Purtee was best man ! Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Dahl enter- t friends tried to coax a free flight our until Thursday, July 18. j BIBLE STUDENTS
attended by the tained Mr. and Mrs. E. T, Lee and;of him. [
ThefamlliesWeddingand a Wassmall group of friend;, sons Johnnie and Robert and daugh_ I | T. PETER LUTHERAN i associationThe Internationalwill
Mi:: ;ud George Bather, Pastor Winnipeg, Sunday
ter Margaret of Scobey, -, t MILLS-FARUP REPRESENTED Bur, day, July 17.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Stark, AT FARGO FINANCE MEETING M.. as follows:
Stark and Richard Stark and Mr. an' At 11:00 o'clock Norwegian services 10:00---Violin
by Rev. Jonh Berg, Thursday, July City"Mlss IriS
Mrs. Draxel is a daughter of Mrs. May
Hagel of Spokane and was educated
in the local school. Mr. Draxel is the
son of Mrs. D. P. Bruce of Park River,
N. D., and is employed here by the
Pacific Fruit and Produce Company.
The couple will make their home n
Spokane.
Mrs. W..IF. MaHfJeren Entertains
Honors Mrs. Eyolfson
Mrs, N. J MarifJeren entertaine
ten guests Monday afternoon in hon-
r of Mrs, Telle and daughter of
Northfleld.. Minn. A social time wa
enjoyed and a luncheon se'cved at
five o'clock by th hostess.
iv-s. Henry Andrsu ,entorbalne
Mrs. Floyd Green of St. Thomas on
SundaY.
Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Farup, Mr .anll
Mrs. John Harris, Mrs, Craniey and
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Harris attended',
the celebration honoring Judge Knee
shaw at Cavalier last Wednesday.
Mrs. Finneseth left Tuesday to visl
relatives in Willow City.
Mr. and Mrs. David Mills and fam-
ity, Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Finneseth
and Margaret Ann, Ida Flnneseth an
Mrs. Finneseth, Sr., motored to De-
vils Lake Sunday to spend the day.
i Continued from Page one 11, the Ladles Aid will meet at the Vocal
eats of the purchaser, the dealer and home of Mrs. Arthur Lindelk Pro- The Lord Hath
the company in the car. gram at 2:00 o'clock. 1(
The purchaser receives a policy or Land"--Mr. F.
standard form insurance providin T. PAUL LUTHERAN, Edlnburg Violin Sol(>--"Th
protection for one year. Such policies George Sather, Pastor Iris
are issued by the Home Insurance Sunday, July 7. Vocol Duet and
I Company of New York, the largest At 8:00 o'clock English services, vine"--J. B. S. A,
fire insurance company in the Urdtel Sunbeam Society will meet Friday, 10
States. The policies for settlement July 5th at 2:00 o'clock in thec hurcl Shall He Live
• based on the actual cash value of th' parlors. Prayer meeting every Wed Vocl"Only Waiting
car at time ol loss. nesday evening at 8:00 o'clock, ing"
o'clock. Thursday atfernon tn honor of '1 Mr. and Mrs. T. St. Hanson left on
Arne Eyolfsen of Wlnyard, San
Entertained Crocus Club Lunch was served at the close of the'TUesdayi inm°rningBritton,tb sViSit.Dak.relaties an
Mrs. K. J. Farup was hostess to afternoon to ten guests. I friends
Mrs. Olaf Lien and children lef$
club Friday afternoon corn- with
to Mrs. C. E. O'Reilly. LARSON- HANSON Monday for an extended visit
• o ' relatives at Malanomen, Minn.
played at five tables. Mrs. A very uretty wedding took pla.e
Dougherty won high score on Thursda morning at l0 o'cloe¢.[ Supt. M. B. Zimmerman of th -
Lunch was served at 4 June Ttth at the home of Roy. an Griffon school, accompanied by Mrs.
Mrs. George Larson when the|r
I daugt]ter Ruth became the bride ot
Entertains At Theatre party "ert J. Hanson. so of Mr. and Mr,.
Mrs. Parnell ntertained MondayOM Man.son. Rev. Urdahl, uncle ot
evening. The oc.asion being he-]the bride ave the wedding reading
daughter Lucile's 12th birthday mnl-/-.rid prayer and Roy. Larson, father
yerssry. A thcartre Partly was enjoy-/of th, e bride officiated, liss Maxtne
ed after which ten guet were serve,.ql r,len at he plan') played the Carn-
,.,,,,,. ,.,.h A bu;te,,{ h;rthc]aY oak I tlon March and other selections.
w-,,' -'" " ...... . ' ' " wore a peach change-
With caudl'.'.s centered the abIe, t The, bride .... .
, , /able taffeta dress ana carries a o.)u-
- e-#a:Ded At Dinnex [ ,,ot of ro< Met only attendant was
and l{rs. T. F. Meagher 'a.llMis My%le Hanson. stter of the
and Mrs, J, D. Rbertson w.re|groom, wh9 wore a yellow georgette
'"Very Latests
By Cecile
tIave you tired of tli' combination
of plPAn wraps with printed dress-
es? Then wear abot your shoulder
a flowing cane-like wrap ofthe same
patterned fabric thafashios your
Irock. The mote tnodernistic, the
larger t,re design the more effective
t will be. if we are judge of love-
iiness.
And here it 1, expressed for all to
see, in terms of ivory chiffon be-
splashed qth modern flowers in coral
hadtng into fuchia. Here. too, i:'
tlc populctcular skirt attached t0
crv.hed girdle .of chiffon, The
right side is quite shaft; the left fall.
wetl below the ankles. Slippers
of deed fushchla satlr and sun-tan
hose a,, worn with the custom.
]Dark and Bright Calors P'edicted for
, Fall and Evening Wear
If you have in mind another pastel
evening frockwait a bit,. It is whis-
pered that lntsead of these lighter
we've Just adopted Paris will
ponsor dark and bright colors for
id-season evening gown. Tbls note
for those who are still planning ad-
ditions to the wardrobe.. Reds are
pron-:Inent; navy mad royal blues, and
there is a special emphasis on dark
green chiffon. Ivory tints still re- I
main in favor; also ivory and beige'
combined with bIaCk, and eertan cou-
turiers have adopted brown for even-
ing.
Have a Jacket for the Sun-Tan
Frovk
You can be both comfortable--and
the matter of sun-tan
you witl see that the
includes a short Jacket in
Thus conventionality aml
'1e revcrst my he ob'Jerved without
changing costunes,
Accessories for the Sports FKock
In general i is wise to chase white
or pastel tones for the tennis or goll
frock, introducing flashing color in
F.ecessories, Colored fabrci shoe,s, v.
rid socks, belts, scarfs anti kerchiefs
nay be had in unending variety.
lYned interchangeably with t? same
frock, they gi'e the effect f an en-
,7ely different costume, and so serv,:
2conomy.
Zimmerraan and family were visitors
tn town Snnday evening.
Dr. and Mrs. Weed left for the Pa-
cific coast Saturday morning where
the doctor will attend the annual
meeting of surgeons of the Great
Northern RatlwaY.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Robertson and
two grand 'on returned Friday even-
ing from a weeks fishing trip at Cans
Lake. Minn.
Miss Doris Cranley. of Park River.
l uest at the Annaoolis Motel. zn
Washington, D. C.. with a party of
friends from thi Sate. Miss Cranly
left by motor on .June 17 for the east
<-topning enrout'2 at Chicago, Minn-,
eapols, CIncinna+i, Indianapolis anl
Charleston, W. Vs. Leaving Wasn-
I i'aP.'trO]'l Tues.day, Jdy 2. she
will
mot,Jr
to New York. Buffalo and Minnea-
o?is enroute home. reaching North
Dakota the middle of July, In hor
party are also Miss Maurine Clow,
student at the University of North
Dakota: Miss Juanita Harris, a teach-
er in th public school at Crystal, N.
D.. and Miss Wllma Harris . also a
teacher at Crystal. Miss Cran.ey is a
student at the teachers' college at
Valley City, N. D.
Mr. and Mrs. Da dMcKay and
Mrs. Diebel f Milton s.nd 1VI anq
Mrs. A. A. Will=oft of Langdonspent
i Sunday at the C M. Diebel home•
: MANY JULY CHANGES IN
STATE ADMINISTRATION
Thoresen and llopion Mcst Import-
ant Officials to Give Way for
New Adminisration Member
July 1.This was moving day for
three officials iat the s:.te capitol
bui!din.
Tver Acker. Hillsboro. took over the
office of state tax commissioner fro,n
Thorstein H. Thoreen. His first ac;.
was to reappJint Lyman A. B'aker
as deputy. Baker has held that of-
rice under the last four tax commis-
sioners. Mr. Acker is not ready to
announce any other appointments of
office personnel, he said.
Tunnell Succeeds Hopton
Harold Hopton. whose resigiation
as manager of the state bonding and
fire insurance department took effect
on the first of the month, was suc-
ceeded by F, E. Tunnell. Tunnell has
been acquainting himself with the
work of the department for the last
two months. Hopton has accepte2
an executive position with an insur-.
ance company and will move to Can
ada.
Hundreds Of Phenomenal Bargains For
LAST TWO DAYS OF
BBANDT'S GOODWILL
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We certainly need the tremendous outlet it
us. SAVINGS ARE SAFE AND SURE - flood service
sured SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
This ad of adverjised specials talk to you for
time from its printed pades and not one-tenth of
ions are represented, Saturday is our last day.
its stimulating and sustaining, easy to read, well '
readind. Start at the top, don't miss a sia|eline.
The Great Goodwill Sale Is Nearly
SPECIAL
"Mens work pants in dress pants
paterns, but built for service.
Sizes 32-48
$1.95 & $2.95
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Mens Socks
Mens dress socks, seamless; reinfor-
ced heel and toe, solid colors, Gray,.
Tan, and NaVy. ...,
1 lc pair .
I III
Mens Suits
Yore- chance to get a suit that is
high in quality, workmanship and
style for only. $19.95.
$19.9S
$24.80 . $29.S0
Dress
Just 150 Shirts left out
ne whigh grade shirts. Good
and all sizes .14 to 18.
$1.39 and $1.69
$1.39 &
Mens Work
Men's Blue Chambry work
All sizes from 14 to 17.
Lot 1" Lot
DRESS, TROU
Mens and' Young Mens
Trousers "Dutchess" Make, nee
terns g'el quality.
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